Eastwood High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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will Miss Hearn’s friendship which has been more help- ful to me than anything else in high school to all the girls at Eastwood; and to all my friends here. I leave the ability to enjoy high school and all the wonderful kids here as much as I have. I. James King, hereby will to Mrs. Wells one used tablet, and to my young admirer Stella Jarmac my ability to get along with Mrs. Lockwood: to Miss Sine mv thanks for everything and all my good times at Eastwood. I. Carol Klachn. hereby will to the gs’er girl—Carolyn' Angotti my lovelier than ever gym suit; to a certain R. M. I leave one pair of dark glasses; to my brother But I leave R. T. and J. M.; to Tom Tarnacki I leave one of the top three : to Diane Stauffer I leave the ability to understand T. S. as I do; I also leave her the ambition to go on at good old S.M.H.; to Maryanne Goodsight I leave the school orchestra and lastly I leave to Jane Cocco the summer of 1953. I. Betty J. Knafclc. hereby will to my sister Gail my iron stomach to use in Miss Gee’s Health classes. I. Diane Koenig, hereby will to Theresa Vigilotti the ability to enjoy a ride down Cailey Hill; to my sister. Karen, my old French book in hopes she gets more out of it than I did; to a certain R. L. all the fun we re had together; lastly to anyone the ability to make as won- derful friends as I did in Tinkle V.. Carolyn A.. Barb M. and Judy W. I. Robert Mouse Kraus, hereby will to Dick Callahan the ability to score as many points as I did in gym and to Jack Flannagan my ability to graduate. I. Daniel Kresser, hereby will to Frenchie Grosso one (1) moldy pair of sweat socks and to John Venditti my ability to get 9296 in chorus. I. Philip J. Krick. hereby will to John Venditti my abil- ity to get along with a certain R. J. and to the rest of the boys in B-2 the will to graduate. I. Vitold Kruka. hereby will, being of sound body and weak mind. Dave Carroll a free hair cut; Dave Wood my job at the Rathole; George Valenti the ability to graduate. I. William Lang, hereby will to Bob Wagner my abil- ity not to lose my temper during a game: to Fred Lu- pone I leave my uniform hoping you will have more success in it than I did: to Don lanuzi the ability to make the J.V. team. I. Mary J. LaRusso. hereby will to the coming seniors of Eastwood High my seat in 207; to my sister all my books and my seat in chorus. I. Carmella LaValle. hereby will to my sister. Diane, all the fun I had in school; to Peggy S., Marie L. and Pat C. a ton of typing paper which I'm sure will be useful; to Miss Gee the thanks for her wonderful advice given me. I. Janice Lindstrom. hereby will to Maureen Maroney. Carol Temple and all the other gals of Delta Pi Alpha, senior years full of fun and excitement; to Ann DiFlorio I leave the EHS band and orchestra—with my deepest sympathy: to CPH I bequeath my accumulated stacks of college bulletins in hopes they may in some small way repay her for the hours of time and endless encourage- ment she has given me; and finally I leave to Eastwood High School my brother Gary, whom you will meet in a few years. I. Phil Lindstrom. hereby will to Louis Childs my ex- citingly different trombone tone in hopes that with it he can baffle bandmaster John Wilkie as thoroughly as I have; to Jack Flanagan I leave encouragement. I. Theresa Lombardo, hereby will to all the future Eastwoodites the ambition to qet into the activities of Eastwood and do them well: also I will to them all the fun and wonderful times I have had in Eastwood; lots of luck to the next cafeteria cashier after me. I. Bob Machell. hereby will to my brother Bill, all the good times I have had in my senior year and to any- one who can read under the doodling my old school books and slightly used scratchpad. I. Earl May. hereby will all my seats to anyone who wants them; a way for Bill Machell to get out of al- gebra; and to my brother all the good times I have had. I. Robert S. McAfee, hereby will to Jackie Grata and Madeleine Scars, Mrs. Kilpartick's Harmony Class; to Dick McNeely and Don lanuzi the ability to get places on time; to Don lanuzi Mr. Wilkie, in hopes he will get along better with him than in the past: to Marshall Williamson one good used pencil which he needs badly. I. Mildred McGraw. hereby will what is left of the training car to Mr. Provo; all my scrap paper to my brother. Paul; my short, stubby, chewed-up pencils to my sister Donna: the ink in the library to Miss Man- chester; and last but not least to Eastwood High I will 9 more students from our house! I. Joan McManus, hereby will the following to my dear friends; to Bruce I leave an IOU for all the dough he’s lent me; to Janie C. all kinds of wild times; to Sabra Perrctt just anything: to Patty Koagel the wish that she be as nice as she acts and looks; and to Johnny Nelson a real happy senior year; also and more im- portant to George I leave a lively whale to keep him happy and the hope that he isn’t mad and now I leave with Klaehn for new adventures and further conquests. I. Doris Meikleham. hereby will to Joyce Bataglia my delapidated gym suit in hopes that she gets more use out of it than I did; to Judy Walter the ability to grad- uate and my seat in senior home room; to Theresa Vig- liotti. Carol Angotti. Tinkle and Rosie all the fun and good times I have had in my senior year; to Bob I leave many happy times and hope they will continue: to Eastwood I leave Mr. Kendrick's regents class. I. James Mclfi, hereby will to E. Liquori one pegged sweat sock; to D. L. one pack of cigarettes so he won't have to bum them; and to all the Ashdale gang I leave lots of good luck. I, John Michaulides. hereby will my brother Mike to carry on the nickname The Greek. I. Carol Miller, do hereby will and bequeath the foi- ling things, to Pat P.. Betty O.. and Helen O. all the wonderful times we’ve had together; to Betty O. my everlasting love and devotion. I'll never forget you. To Jancy Van” I leave memories of laughable tennis matches and an eternally grateful thanks for your very secret confidences. To the rest of EHS I hereby leave further conquests and happy times. We. Bunnie Grove. Carol Hermann and Yvonne Rego being of sound mind??? and unquestionable body hereby will to the future officers of Delta our balanced books, a mangled address book, monogrammed stationery and unused stamps: Here's hoping you get more pull than we did! To all the Delta girls—we leave. I. Earl L. Miller. Jr. hereby will to my brother. Dick, the left end of Mr. O'Hare’s basketball bench which I used so ably; to all the teachers I leave my many thanks for all the help which they gave me. I. Mary Mitchell, hereby will to Barb Martin and Theresa Vigliotti my ability to talk during sorority meet- ing and not get caught: to Tinkle Venditti. Carol Angotti and Judy Walters I leave my place in someone’s car during lunch hour; I hope they’ll have more room than

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of Alpha and to the rest of the ’ Alphie gang success in the future: to Don Hammond Sue: to M. B. I will Don every other Easter: to Bill Cook my strenuous task of collecting absentee cards: to Bob Wagner a stiff upper lip and the ability to act like a man: to Icky —my apolo- gies—but “I is what I is and not what I ain't : to Mr. Vercillo two feet of my height and also to Don Hammond many thanks for helping me with all of my many prob- lems during this last year. I. Edward Hannon, hereby will my seat in Mr. Todd's office to Johnny Vcnditti in hopes he contacts a few slivers; I leave G. Valenti one alarm clock so he may wake up in time for school; to Mrs. Wells I leave my dearest appreciation for the kindness she showed me; to B. J. Hess I leave. I. Randolph C. Hamel, hereby will all my used books to my brother. Phil—I know he’ll make good use of them and my lonely traffic post at B15 to the poor souls that get it plus the busy one in front of the office. I. Don Hammond, having squandered all my material possessions, leave the remaining generation nothing, which is probably more than they expected. 1, Bill Haws, hereby will my brother. George, all the good times I have had in Eastwood High School: to Jack Flanagan—courage, son!: to Mr. Wilkie—a French horn player. I. Bill Hayford, hereby will to Jim DcFuria my ability to stay on key in chorus, also my powder blue peggers. (I hope they fit him some day): to Ed Barone my ability to get high marks in chemistry (without trying): to Miss Stern the hope she gets a student who will liven the class (like I always tried but never succeeded); to Norm Haas my seat in senior homeroom. I. Jeanne Hebert, hereby will to my brother. Paul, all the wonderful times I've had at Eastwood and the ability to always stay on the good side of the teachers: to Linda Schultz my place on the majorette squad in hopes she does much better than I and to take care of Mr. Wilkie for me: to Nan Hunt. Fran Maley, Theresa Ma- donna and Carol and Jeannette Fiello and the rest of the BKM girls all the great times we’ve had together; to Chris Ragonese the ability to always make people laugh like she has me: to Georgie Valenti to always stay as nice as he is now and maybe someday I’ll be able to jitter-bug as well as he can; to Miss Newman. Miss Hearn —thank you for being so nice and understanding and giving me so much help in everything. I. Harold Heifferon. hereby will my never used football uniform to Ju-Ju (I hope he has better luck than I) and to Eastwood High School—I leave. I. Carol Hermann, hereby will Jeanette Charlebois my Chem. seat and old test papers: to Bun a good strong tree, her favorite twig breaker and a wonderful life to them both: to Jerry Bartig. Bob Casler and the rest of the Woolworth gang—I just leave. I. Helen Hillenbrand. hereby will to Nikki Guinto my favorite place of relaxation when 3rd lunch rolls around, my scat in J. F.'s car: to Diane S. all the beautiful draw- ings I managed to create in art class; to Ro G. my dilapi- dated gym suit; to Time L. my scat in detention and hope he doesn’t use it as much as I did; to Erac the ability to get along with Dick E.: to Diane Stauffer I leave my dictionary and hope she uses it more often than I did: to all future EHS seniors the fun I've had in my senior year; last but not least my thanks to Mrs. Suholet for her patience with me and a big bottle of aspirin tablets for the headaches I’ve caused her. I. Lee Holmes, hereby will to my brother, Charlie, all the good times I have had at Eastwood; to Dick I leave my place in Miss Van Luven's Trig, class and to all the future hot-rodders of F2HS I leave the teachers park- ing lot and my sympathy if they arc caught parking in it. I, Richard Holton, hereby will to Mike Guilfoil the ability to play pool which he needs very badly. I. Arthur Hook, hereby will to Joe Paussa and Leon Grosso the best of luck in sports in the future years and also as much fun in their senior class as I have had. I. Donna Horner, hereby will to Carol Fiello my place in the office 4th period, typing the notices: to Joyce Pat- tagalia the switchboard: to Larry O’Connor the ability to drive better than I can; to Diane Stauffer the blue Gym suit I never bought; to my sisters Rubye and Er- dyne I will all the fun and good times I've had at EHS; to Tinkle. Carol. Judy, and Theresa I will all the hours full of fun we had at Diane's; to all the girls of East- wood I leave Miss Hearn: and last but not least, to a certain B. V. I leave myself. I. Donald Houde. hereby will to Carol Angotti a pigeon to teach her how to walk better; to Dave Carroll I will the ability to get along with Mr. Vercillo as well as I did. I. Clyde Hunt, hereby will all the other Hunts of East- wood my ability to leave school as easily and with as many pleasant memories: to my brother, the spikes, in hopes he can move them faster; to Miss Stern's public speakers a few thousand more alveoti; I will to the members of Hi-Y Alpha the best of luck in coming years and to anyone wrho wants ’em the little room in the library, the wet corner at D. P. Hughes’ car or the PINK FLAMIE—(goodness knows where). I. Kenneth W. Howard, hereby will my 40 Ford (skirts included) to anybody with $150; to the United States Navy goes my complete uniform minus the socks and shoes which I paid for myself: the socks will go to my mother and the shoes can be shared by the 35 East- wood paper boys that are in my station. I. Jane Howe, hereby will to my sister Jo Anne, all the wonderful times I’ve had during my high school days— may she enjoy them as much as I did: also I will to all future Eastwoodites the wonderful times I’ve had at Eastwood and I hope they are as proud of being a student at Eastwood as much as I. I. Sharon Ingalls, hereby will to my sister Geri and brother Mai all the laughs and good times I have had in the halls of Eastwood; the ability to get along with Mr. Klett and his Big Stick ; to Shirley Bubbles Womblcs: to my Delta sisters all the fun and good times; to Mary Red N. a high office in Delta; and to anyone who wants them my Wholly gym suit and sneaks in hopes they will know what to do with them. With this last testimony—I leave. I. Frances Mary Januszka. hereby will to my sisters. Pat and Carol, all the wonderful times I have had at East- wood: to all future students I wish all the luck with the teachers and hope they like them as well as I did. I. Nancy Keefer, hereby leave to the future majorettes of EHS all the last minute routines; to Mr. Wilkie I leave an enthusiastic head majorette who blushes; and the memories of all our arguments and laughs; to the Gam- ma girls I leave my appreciation for being so close and helpful this term and to the future president I leave the honor of being part of a wonderful sorority: to Joyce and Molly I leave all our little talks in hopes that they will always get as much out of them as I have; to Caro- lyn K.—G. Hough—a minuet; to Pat G. I will Gil; I



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we did before; to Frenchy. Fred and Spike I leave all my knowledge in printing (which isn't much) in hopes they’ll make better us of it than I did; I leave a booth at Nicky's for Joe Paussa; to Janie Cocco, Rosie Spera and all the other wonderful Gamma girls I leave their long meetings in peace—-so 1 11 take Marty with me—I will take all my wonderful memories of hHS with me also. I. Robert L. Mitton, hereby will to Ed Liquori the record Harlem Nocturne and good luck with a certain F. S.; to Dick Liquori my ability to get to school on time and not to argue with S. B.; to Donna Christino the ability to make up her own mind when it comes to LOVE problems. I. Roger Myrto, hereby will to Tuck” the ability to get a 95 in Mr. Klett's class and to balance the school's books. I. Barbara Myslivecek, hereby will every girl who wears red to Mr. Horrock's so he may call them Little Red Riding-Hood. I will to every future shorthand and bookkeeping student two of the best teachers in EHS— Mrs. Suholet and Mr. Klett; and to every student I will my good times at EHS; I also thank my sorority sisters for all the fun I had in sorority and hope that the future members will have as much fun as I did and to anyone ambitious enough my job in cafeteria and the ability to once in a lifetime give Mr. Kendrick his LIPTON tea. I. Tom Stauffer, hereby will the ability to skip classes and not get caught to my sister—Diane; to Mrs. Wells and Mr. Jones I leave my deepest appreciation for the tremendous help that they gave to me. I. Joan Stemmier, being of sound mind do hereby leave my seat on the bus to Marie Lammano hoping she is able to get up that early; to Jane Cocco, I leave nothing be- cause I need it more than she does. I. James Sullivan, hereby will to Ken, my brother, all the fun I had in my senior year. I hope that he and a certain J. V. make a go of it; I will my seat in Mrs. Wells' room to my two smaller brothers who arc coming to EHS shortly; I hope they aren't as much of a pest as I. I. Carol Sutkowski. hereby will to all the girls of Alpha Pi Omega all the good times I had at EHS and the ability to keep Alpha on top; to Bernic I leave a certain J. S. and to Annie Keller my seat in senior homeroom in hopes that she will use it more than I did: also to Stella Jarmac I leave my dusty old gym suit and to poor eyes the ability to be president of Alpha soon. I. John Timson. hereby will Dave Hunt, the will to get along with Miss Van Luven as well as I did; to Louie Spasto a smelly gym locker; to George Valenti my mossy sneaker and moldy tee shirt; to anyone as much fun in EHS as I had. I, Lorraine Tryon. hereby will to future kids of Eastwood the skill of skipping studyhall without getting caught as often as I did. I. David Rich, hereby will to Miss Stern my acting ability???; to Dave Wood my algebra book; to anyone who wants it Miss Manchester’s little room: and to all students of EHS all the good times I've had at Eastwood. I. David Romeo, being extremely selfish, leave nothing except, of course, the school itself and the merry times of the senior class to an enthusiastic group of Juniors. I. Gerda Rommel, hereby will my mother, my father, two sisters and a most terrific time that I had in East- wood to the new foreign student; to my sisters. Pat and Sheryl. I will a new sister and to Pat as much fun in her senior year as can be. I. James Ryan, hereby will to Dick Miller all my gym make-ups. and to Mike Guilfoil, I leave my football uni- form and to E.H.S., I leave. I. Fran Rubin, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Mary Dollgirl Nicholson one bottle of lemon juice: to Jeanette Charlebois— Ricky ; to Jim DeFuria and Arnie Jameson I leave their senior year with the hope that they enjoy theirs as much as I've enjoyed mine; to Nan Hunt I leave everything wonderful; to the rest of my friends I leave my wonderful memories. I. Jerry Seager, hereby will to Russ Parker. Judy, and the ability to pass J. C; to Dick Miller my moldy gym equipment; to both, my seat in the office. I. Louise Sears, hereby will to anyone in third lunch the ability to out-swap Annie Keller of her ham sandwiches and date-nut cookies; to Carol Hammond. I will my 30. 60, 90 degree angles and to Alpha I leave my thanks for all the wonderful times that I've had and will miss on future Tuesday nights: to Madeleine, I wrill 6th period study hall and to Bob Wagner I leave the ability to graduate before he gets his old-age pension. I. John O Connor, hereby will to Jill Venditti—with hesitation—the right hand corner seat in Miss Burdick s room; to my brother. Larry, the ability to graduate and to my friends the fun I’ve had in good old EHS. I. Helen Opalat. hereby will to all the Alpha girls the fun I have had while in such a swell sorority; to Diane Pickard the good luck to find a friend as wonderful as her sister—Pat: to Gina” the ability to stick to a diet; to Jack Ryan and the rest of the mob the ability to graduate and to all the kids in EHS the good luck of having as nice a bunch of kids for friends as I have known. I, Mat Pcdzick. hereby will my brother. Stan, my No. 26 and Cos Jarnacki to carry on for the Polocks and to Zana I will the name— King of the Polocks. I. James Perrett. being of sound body and weak mind hereby will to my sister. Sabra. the wonderful times I had while attending Eastwood: I also leave her my history book in hopes she will get more out of them than I did; to Jim Dcfurio my ability to cut classes; to Dan Hogan my gym locker; to Mrs. Kilpatrick I leave a pleasant memory of activities in which I participated and enjoyed so much—I will treasure them always; to Paul Kemicr I leave my beloved voice in voice class and best of luck with voice lessons; to Mr. Todd and the faculty—I hereby leave. I. Eleanor Perotta. hereby will to my sister. Marg. the ability to get along in Miss Gee s studies better than I did; to the teachers of Eastwood. I leave—. I. Donald Pfohl. hereby will to Mrs. Kilpatrick all the wonderful times I have had in her room; to Miss Gee all the R. B. at the Acme and to Norma DeCoursey the ability to skip class without being caught; to Paul N— 101; and to all my friends the wonderful times I have had. I. Patricia Pickard, hereby will all the wonderful times I've had at EHS to my sister. Diane; to all my sorority sisters in Alpha lots of love and luck; to everyone the ability to make so many wonderful friends especially one like Helen O: to Mr. Provo I leave something for his nerves (after group 3. he needs it); to Norm, my big brother” all the luck in the world and a successful trip to Africa??; to Bunnie a happy life in her tree and I leave myself to Bob. who already has my heart. I. Thomas F. Ranalli. hereby will my ability in the field of salesmanship in selling my friends the outstanding values and problems of owning a Buick.

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