Eastwood High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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I, Joan Dellas, hereby will to Rita O’Brien my gym suit; to Ruth Perunko, the ability to graduate with 99r r ; to Joan DiRosa, the ability to pass Shorthand. I, John Doyle, hereby will to John V. my honesty as he needs it; to Joe C. I leave my skill in athletics; to anyone with intestinal fortitude, my gym locker; to Chuck M. all the girls and to my brother, 1 leave EHS and all the swell times. I, Richard Egan, hereby will to Nick Petta, a new Packard; to Ed English, I leave a bottle of Air Wick to use in the locker; to Mr. Klett a pen that writes nothing but zeros; and to EHS I will a cure for leprosy. I, Barbara Eicke, hereby will to Marie L. a faithful mailman and a bottle of chocolate milk; to Nancy M. I leave a jitter bug and a million laughs; to the Gamma girls the ability to stay on top; and to all the future seniors of EHS I leave all the luck and happiness in the world. I, Theophulus Elioff, hereby will the picture in my locker to the highest bidder, but not her address; and to the school the hope that they will finally get rid of me. I, Beverly Evans, hereby will to Rita O’Brien my posi- tion as Editor of the HiLites; to the chocolate soda kid my English themes and money for a malted; and to all my teachers I leave my thanks for all their help. I. Mary Fallico, hereby will to Ruthann H. and Sandra L. the desire to go to college; to future chem. students the ability to sit on the hard stools; to my sorority sisters all my thanks and to Andrea B. I leave my seat in choir. I, Margaret Featherstone, hereby will to my brother John the pack of cigarettes we buried; to Eva, I will Dick E.; to G. T., Allied Youth. I, Mike Fenlon, hereby will to Bob D. a ride in a good car—a Chevy; to Joe M. a couple of girls from Solvay and to Tim B.. Chuck L., and John A., 2000 more num- bers on their counters. I, Carol Fiello, hereby will to my sister the ability to only carry two subjects and leave at 11:30; to C. D. and P. E., I leave the ability to get a ride to school without being late. I, Pat Gillmor, hereby will to my sister, Sherry, all the fun I’ve had at EHS; to my older sister, Fumi, lots and lots of fun and here’s hoping she will come to visit me real soon and to my Gamma sisters the ability to stay on top. I, Greg Burns, hereby will to Joe Caccamo the ability to be seen in the dark; to John Venditti a set of teeth that will stay together for him. I, Buddy Meyers, hereby will to J. Venditti, A. Laneve, F. Lupone, D. Galluzzo, and Dick Sardo a good season in sports, next year; to Johnny Stasko the ability to stay out of office; and to the Sweet Kiddies, another winning team. I, Richard Goddard, hereby will to Jerry M., my blue pegged pants; to Sally P., I will happiness and success; to Peggy P. I leave to her, her sister; to Frank P. a million girls and to the gang, lots of luck. I, Diane Henchen, hereby will to Annie Keller the ability to shorten or lengthen all future Gazbo meetings; to Kathy Coe and the rest of the Delta girls all the won- derful times I’ve had; to Miss Hearn, thanks for a lot of much-needed help and advice which I will never forget. I, Shirley Ann Roehm, hereby will to Patty Peters all the good times I have had at EHS and hope that she gets all the best things out of life; to my brother, Eddie, John Kurtz, and Allen I leave all of EHS and the teach- ers and hope they use them more than I did. I, Sherry Sacco, being of sound mind and unquestionable body; will to all the future members of Delta Pi Alpha all the good times I’ve had; to John Lansing, a Bible so he can put it to good use; to J. C., my sister Jo, in hopes he can keep her quiet, and finally to Burt, I leave myself. I, Peter Samora, hereby will to my sister, Anna Mae, all the good times I've had at EHS; to Joe Geremia my seat in Cafe homeroom and hope he comes to school more often to fill it. I, Eva J. Schug, hereby will to the faculty my honest appreciation and highest regards; to my brother, Bill, my ability to get passing marks; to Joanie, Cookie, Ginny and the gang, all the good times I've had; to Pinky I leave my seat in the senior homeroom. I, Patricia Schug, hereby will to Diane Y. the patience to wait for ‘LuLu ; to Carol and Connie M., my book reports for Mrs. Crannell; to my cousin, Billy, my good records in hopes he will not get any more demerits; to Joanne S., Ellie B., to Jo Anne C., and the rest of the gang, I leave. I, Linda Schultz, hereby will to Judy Walters the ‘V’ she always puts on her name and to Judy and Barb Reed all the good times we’ve had on double dates; to Linda DeSocia all the J’s” in the world; to Dolores Turco my place on the Majorette squad and my uniform if she can get the other half from Carol. I, William T. Shinnick, hereby will to Norma Grant all the paper I have left at the end of the term so that she can take attendance 3rd period S.H.; to Judy B. my ambition ‘‘to be or not to be”; to F. R., K. M., and S. B. I leave my ability to get along with J. F. Z. I, Rosemary Spera, hereby will to Jeanette F. all the luck and happiness as head cheerleader; to all the Gamma girls the many great times that I’ve had being a part of the greatest sorority on earth—may you keep it on top always. I, Harvey Stackpoole, hereby will to all the girls of EHS my brother, Francis; to all the Latin students the good times I’ve had in Mrs. Whiteside’s Latin class. I, Heidi E. Staplefeidt, hereby will to my brother Eric the ability to go through high school without a detention or demerit; to my sister Elsa all the fun I have had at EHS; to Norcen Knabel the ability to become Editor of the Year Book; to all the Delta girls my most pleasant memories of the best sorority. I, Peggy Stephano, hereby will to Tinkle V., my place on the cheerleading squad in hopes that she'll have as much fun as I’ve had; to Carolyn A. and Theresa V. all the terrific times that Pat and I have enjoyed in the Sweet Shop, and the ability to keep the office in suspense; and finally to all the big wheels, the missing spokes. I, Robert Stone, hereby will to Mr. Todd’s successor the ability to last out at least one term. I, Charles F. Tarnacki, hereby will to Joe Caccomo a contract with the Globe Trotters; to Spike my basketball uniform No. 28; to A1 DeRoucher the name Tiger”; to Linda E. some reducing pills, to Carol Thompson some of my height; to Dave Hunt my one-hand shot. I, Tom Tarnacki, hereby will to Dave Hunt the ability to learn to jitterbug; to my sister Ruth, I leave my knowledge of the French language and to my brother, Frank, the ability to walk to school in 15 min.; to Carol Ann the remembrance of the fun and swell times we had together.

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r€u i!, I, Rosemary Anderson, being of sound body and mind do hereby will to Mimie my old moldy gym suit which was passed on to me; to Mr. Klett I leave the hope that he will teach for 20 more years. I, John Andrews, hereby will to Stan B. all of my old notebooks; to James D. the gear shift on Bob Davies’ Plymouth; to anyone who wants them, my old gym sneaks. I, Leonard Aquilino, hereby will to my brother Armand, the rest of EHS including Mr. Klett’s famous homeroom; to Dave Parkinson—he knows what; also many thanks to John Andrews, a real friend and companion. I, Edward Barone, hereby will to Dick Wescott the ability to play pool; to Dave Hunt I leave the Eastwood Training car; to anyone who wants it my front seat in assembly; to my brother Bob all the good times I’ve had in EHS. I, Gerald Bartig, hereby will to Nina DeMario the ability to be a good driver; to Jim Polly my traffic post at 201; to Harvey Olin the ability to graduate; to Jerry Giocondo the ambition to be president of ZX. I, David Bechtle, hereby will to Harold “The Gang Getman my chair in Band; to Bill Sabis my great tenor voice; to Gordon VVilsie my basketball ability and to my sister, Dorothy, all the swell times I’ve had at EHS. I, Don Binns, hereby will to Bill Roach the good times I’ve had at EHS; to Bill Collins the ability to have a car that will run for more than a week at a time. I, Charles Bohosian, hereby will my cousin, Wayne Benjamin, the ability to graduate and pass geometry. I, Tim Bolton, hereby will to Jim D., Bob Davies’ Ply- mouth coupe; to the boys of Hi-Y Alpha I leave the honor of being a member of a “top club; and to Tommy Kelly I leave all the good times I’ve had in EHS. I, Nancy Bonzerato, hereby will to all the girls of Alpha Pi Omega all the good times 1 had at EHS; to Don Herrick the ability to stay like he is (class cut up) ; to Patrick, fun in her senior year and the hope that she finds a new locker mate. To my brother, my seat in homeroom and lots of luck in his senior year. You'll need it, Dave! I, Barbara Boone, hereby will to Marie, Sunday nights; to the Spacecadets, all the laughs with the Earthmen; to my sister Linda the ability to get through school and many good times; to Fran, Sally, and Carol, good luck with next year’s squad; to “Howard two more years; and to W.S. I leave myself. I, Carol Brefka, hereby will to Barb Martin and Carol Thompson all the good times I’ve had in Gamma. To Sally Obey I leave the ability to knit a pair of socks in two weeks and I will to Frankie and Ruthie all the good times I’ve had at EHS and to Tom 1 will happiness and success. I, Barbara Baker, hereby will to Miss Hearn a million thanks for all the things she has done for me, I hope I can make her proud of me; to my brother Allen the ability to pass Commercial Math and to my brother David, the ability to be a good engineer. I, Howard Converse, hereby will to all up-and-coming seniors of EHS all the good times I’ve had (and bad times) and to Mr. Wilkie my seat and talent (?) in the third trombone section. I, Robert Davies, hereby will to James H. De Furia III the gear shift lever from my Plymouth; to all the mem- bers of S.G.A. except Joe Caccomo I leave Hi-Y' Alpha; to my sister Mary I leave all the good times at EHS. I, Marilyn I. Fraser, hereby will the ability for anyone to get up in time for 8 o’clock chorus and the ability to get out of 7th period study; to Bruce all the parts of his car. I, Rosemary Cianfrocca, hereby will to Norma De Coursey the ability to make majorettes, to Piazon the record “Money Burns a Whole In My Pocket;’’ to my brother’s bowling team a nice big handicap and to John L. the ability to bowl a 300 game. I, Jane Cocco, hereby will to the Gamma girls a huge mansion in which to hold their tremendous date parties and the best of luck to the best sorority ever, to the future majorette squad the best of luck next year—it’s the best squad in the world; to Jim and Fran a terrific football season for both of them. Last but not least to Mr. Hess I leave all the headaches of a yearbook staff. I, Carol Callaway, hereby will to my sister, Connie, my seat in the Driver Training Car and to Mr. Seidel a package of “Turns in case she causes him as much nervous indigestion as I did. I, A! Carfagno, hereby will to Chuck Mathews the ability to get along with Mr. Klett in 6th period Study Hall; to my brother John, my black pegged pants; and to Bill Roach the ability to make the 9th grade. I, Eva Carmer, hereby will to Peg F., nothing, but thank her for being such a faithful friend all these years; to the mob—I will; to M. Clark—Uggh!!; and to Dick —Me!!! I, Pat Carolin, hereby will to my brother Bobby, all my good times at EHS; to Maryann Marra a certain D.A.; to Tinkle, I leave my place on the Cheerleading Squad; and to Paul, I leave myself. I, Dave Carroll, hereby will to John V. a friend with a car for next year; to Joe Caccamo a bucket of white paint; to my sisters Judy and Ida, all the good times I’ve had at EHS, and to Norma D and Shirley I leave a subscription to “Boy’s Life Magazine.” I, Robert Casler, hereby will to Nick Petta the ability to graduate in at least ten years; and to Pat, my bracelet. I, Connie Chetwin, hereby will to C. K., M. P.; to the girls at our table, their own lunches; to the Gamma Girls shorter and more peaceful meetings and to the faculty—I leave!!! I, Anne DiFlorio, hereby will to Carol T. the memories of all the laughs and good times we have had together; to all the Gamma girls the ability to keep Gamma on top always and to Joe Paussa a box of razor blades.



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I. Chuck Louise, hereby will to Jim 1). the running board on Davies' Plymouth; tojoe F. the ability to find a park- ing spot in front of the school; to I). K. a hood latch; to J. S. the honor of being president of the Car Buddies Association. I. Sirje Maim, hereby will to Richard (a jolly good fellow) Johnson the ability to have all 100’s in geometry and a girl that looks like Marilyn Monroe. I, Joe Maimone, hereby will not a thing, it took me 4 years to get it and I am not leaving; (Miss; See peace and quite while I am gone;) to Ralph M. all my luck at EHS; to Deacon” a peace of wire. I, Janet Mannigan, hereby will to all my sorority sisters the fun I've had in Beta, and always keep it on top; to Johnny V. a muzzle, in hopes he will use it; to Sally Obey and Dave Hunt all the wonderful times Jerry and I have had. 1 leave my place on the cheerleading squad to Nina De Mario; to M------------ Carona, one pair of scissors. I, Jennie Lee Lambert, hereby will to Frank Pisano, Tony Vecchio and Lucy Parisi all my Latin test papers and my seat in 107, and to Ronnie, myself. I, Katherine Lang, hereby leave to Mimi all the fun we’ve had at a certain well-frequented spot of ours and my ability to skip school without being caught; together with my pen, I leave my 4th period study hall seat to Pete M., who is always sitting in it anyway. I, Louis La Russo, hereby will to Joe Caccamo the ability to get along with Carol Angotti; to Dick Calagon my moldy gym locker. I, Leonard Lasnicki, hereby will to my brother, Sam, the ability to leave EHS; to Ed Zbikowski my handmashie; to Jack Judge my Long Ball , to Stan Banazek the city Junior Championship, to Joe Phillips my 1st man position on the “Sweet Kiddies . I, Roy Lawrence, hereby will to Bob Powers the ability to graduate in the hope that someday he will make it; also I will to Jim Kendrick the ability to stay awake on the job. I, Ed Liquori, hereby will to P. J. my “Class Ring and I ; to J. F. and her cute smile, many happy days left in school; To Buchy” the will to get a swell girl; to Don K. I will me—so he may spend the rest of his life at ease. I, Maureen A. Maroney, hereby will my seat at the switchboard to anyone who isn't as yet confused but who would like to get that way; to my sister, Joan, all the wonderful times I’ve had at EHS; to Kathy Coe and all the Delta girls the ability to keep Delta on top. I, Charlotte Mattcson, hereby will to Carol Thompson lots of fun in her Senior year; to Sue B. and Cathy C., I leave the memories of the fun we’ve had; and to my brother, John, and my sister, Linda, I leave all the fun and good times I've had in EHS. I, Ann Mauro, hereby will to my sister Connie, Theresa Madonna, and all the other Beta girls all my very pleasant memories of the best sorority and the sweetest bunch of kids in the world; to Miss Hearn my thanks for being so understanding. I, Gil Hough, hereby will to M.R. the good times I have enjoyed at EHS; to B. B. I will G. T. and to any- body who wants it I will my old football jersey No. 43, and my outside tackle position. I, Donn lanuzzi, hereby will to Amy Jameson, a ticket to Holland and a free pass to all EHS dances; to Don Cero my moldy x-country uniform; to Gene Heflfron my spikes; to John Roberts my seat in Mr. Hughes’ car; to Mr. Hughes a box of stale cigars. I, Ronald M. Johnson, hereby will to Richard (Dick) Estes, my gym locker 463 and a pair of size sneakers, slightly used. 1, Gary Jones, hereby will to John Brickell all the good ( ?) times I’ve had at EHS and to my friends the best of luck and happiness throughout the coming year. I, Sylvia M. King, hereby will Mimi Buzzelli ability to be late every day of the year and only one detention. I, Phillip Klaehn, hereby will to the Pash-Dimmers the ability to beat the Sweet Kiddies; 1 also leave to John Venditti a new kidney; to my brother, Steve, the ability to graduate; and to a certain R. T. I leave myself. I, John Klosowski, hereby will to Bill Isenhart anything he wants except money, to which he always seems to want; and to Jack Brickell, my ability to stay but of trouble 'cause he needs it. I, Carolyn Klumbach, hereby will to Stan Pedzick the ability to be high scorer in '56, ’57; to Elly Gross, the good times I had at EHS; to Fu, I will a certain Edward in Wilmington; to Vigi, my laugh in hopes it won’t get her into as much trouble as it did me; to the Gamma Girls, I leave a quieter meeting. I, Nick Kopp, hereby will my track spikes to John Hig- gins, if he is fast enough to keep them warm; to Dick Johnson my white bucks, better known as the most walked-about shoes in America. I, Phil Hamel, hereby will to my buddy, Dave, the ability to form a creative mood at will; to all the Delta boys, the good times I’ve had with the club; and to Dick and Mike, the ability to get along with the principal. I, Dave Hamilton, hereby will to Mr. Wilkie a player piano to take my place; to Mr. Hughes, my old sailor hat; to Miss Steam my tattered copy of “Vagabonds In Literature; and to my friends in Delta Chi, I leave a big bottle of aspirin. I, Carol Hammond, hereby will to Loui another bitter winter and a cigarette; to Anita, hope that she loses her license before she creates too much havoc; to Mimi, the perfect man, and to Joe, me. I, Sigmund Hanczyk, hereby will to who ever took them, my sneaks and trunks; to my friends, especially the Polish buddies the friendship I received from students and the understanding from the faculty. I, Allen Hatch, hereby will to Paul McGraw my appre- ciation for his adventurous taxi service and hereby contribute seventy-five cents for future transportation; to my sister, June, the remains of the trail to EHS. I. Helen Hayes, hereby will to Jack Brickell all my math books with hopes that he puts them to better use than I did; to Marilyn Gleason, Miss Gee’s 4th period study hall; to anyone who wants it, my racket of getting out of school after third period. I, Reginald Hickok, hereby will to all future seniors the school; my ability to drive to Dave Bechtle. I, A1 Hierholzer, hereby will to all of the future seniors all of the good times I had at EHS; and to Tom Walters the ability to be extra in B. J.’s classes, and as far as a certain J. M. is concerned I’m taking her with me.

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