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I, Charlotte Drier, hereby will Pat E. the ability to ride to school next term; to Ray a wonderful trip to Cali- fornia and to Beta all the swell times in the best sorority ever. I, John Ducar, hereby will my unknown baseball tal- ents to Kenny Morrison and my spot on the basketball team to Dave Hunt. I, Betty Eaton, hereby will to Agnes F. the ability to graduate; to Marq, P. lots of good luck and to both of them my ability to talk all day. I, Edw'ard G. English, hereby will to Tom Cianfrocca my post on Traffic and to Theresa best of luck with Dick; to Pat my good times at EHS. I, Joe Falciatano, hereby will to my brother Dick the ability to get along with S.M.; to Norma myself; to my sister my ability to get through school. I, Richard Farrell, hereby will to Dick Dellomorte my traffic post; to Theresa Lotito I leave myself and to all the kids in A.Y. and Delta Chi Hi-Y the best always. I, Joanne Fett, hereby will to Pat K., Barb E., and the future majorettes—all nightgames (with no cloud- bursts); to Rosemary G., good luck; and to Kay, our everlasting friendship. I, Jeanette Fiello, hereby will to Pat Emmons all the fun in her senior year, wrhich is not fun but all work; to EHS a new head-cheerleader and all the luck in the world to her. I, James Flynn, hereby will to my brother John my good times at Eastwood; to Ray R. good marks; to all future hot rods, the streets of Eastwood. I, Thomas L. Fredette, hereby will to all future seniors, the good times I have had at EHS; to all my buddies, 1 will successful and happy lives. I, Dominick G. Galluzzo, hereby will to Tom Macri the ability to make good in sports; to Mr. Hogan another student like me; and to any girl unhitched, I leave myself. I, Marilyn Gleason, hereby will to Jimmy all the won- derful times we’ve had together; to Jim and the Gamma girls my ’’funny” jokes; to Linda E. all our fun in classes. 1, David Goewey, hereby will to Gordon Hayes my great mathematical ability. I, Roger A. Goodelle, hereby will to Dick Westcott the ability to type and to my brother, Gary, all of the good times I’ve had in the classrooms of Eastwood. I, Louise Grabowski, hereby will to my Polish friends all the good times I had at EHS; and to Miss Hearn my many thanks for her grand help. I, Jacqueline Grala, hereby will to Kay Cole my slightly used geometry book; to Danny Hogan the ability to always be a communicator; (to Linda D—Bill and to Judy Kessler, Mrs. Kilpatrick.) I, Ernie Grau, hereby will to Leo Tobin my ability to graduate. I, Janis Gross, hereby will the office switchboard to anyone who is ambitious; to the DBC’s continued friendship; to Karl 1 leave myself and a rod that will beat anybody. I, Joyce Gutchess, hereby will to my sister, Carol, and all my friends still in Eastwood, the very best of fun and good times. I, Carol Hagemann, hereby will to Bill S. the ability to get through Geometry in one year; to Karen Krause all my outgrown knee socks and sneakers. I, Mary Ann Hannon, hereby will to Katy my cavities so she may be excused from school as often as I did and my stuckup ways with Mr. Pursiano. I, George M. Haws, hereby will to members of Hi-Y Alpha all the fun I’ve had at meetings and confer- ences; to J. Brickell my” ability, and luck with C.H.; to Rog, my” hunting ability; to J.G. success and hap- piness. 1, Frank Haynes, hereby will to Bill Hume, Pete LaNeve, John Ducar, and Santo Cali my battered set of pool cues; and to Pete Hickey and Dick Parzych my title— Nunzi’s Landmark.” I, Ruthann Heins, hereby will College Clinic to Barb E., Mary A., and Liz T.—to George S. a kilt to match his plaid hat; to the remaining Heinses, Miss Hearn and all the swell teachers at EHS. I, Peter A. Hickey, hereby will to Dick Callahan, my ability to play second base; to John Gruninger and Jerry Giocondo, I leave my brown nose” with Miss Dickinson and Mrs. Wells. I, Marilyn Hoffman, hereby will all the good times had in DBC’s to future members and to Chickie Weed, a large supply of orange peel and some perforated tea- bags. I, William Hume, hereby will to my henchman, Cy Bart, the corner seat in 101; to Frank Haynes, I leave my diamond studded piano; and to EHS, I leave. I, Lorin Hunt, hereby will to Tim Stone and Lewis Childs all the program responsibilities of Hi-Y Alpha; to Steve Rhodes the ability to understand Mrs. K. I, Donald Hurteau, hereby will to Mike Minahan a genuine Seeley Lincoln dipstick; to Gary Bishop my old developing fluid, and to B. J. Hess the print shop. I, Bill Isenhart, hereby will Jerry Giocondo the squir- rels in the park so he can take lessons and then drive the other teams nuts; to Tony Parotta the ability to play guard. I, Arnold Jameson, hereby will to the football team many happy workouts and a successful season; to any takers my seat in the band hoping they will use it more than I did. I, Stella Jarmac, hereby will to Ellie and Anna Mae, peace of mind; to Miss Hearn, thanks for all the talks” we had, and luck to all the Polaks”. I, Hilda Kammar, hereby will to my sisters Janet and Jewell all the happiness I’ve had at EHS; to Janet my senior homeroom; to Jewell I leave Marcia Haas and Alpha Pi Omega. I, Anne Keller, hereby will to Janet and Jerry my seats in SH; to Charlene, Donald and Rita Ann happy years at Eastwood; to the Alpha girls a new president— Good Luck. I, Dave Kennedy, hereby will to Dick the ability to score two points for the Fearless Five”; to Jim and Chuck the ability to make the Ping Pong team at EHS; to Leon, luck in graduating. I, Inese Klavins-Klavitis, having for six years success- fully survived all the ordeals of this institution hereby will my slothfulness to the faculty and my luck to the future students. I, Noreen Knabel, hereby will to Nancy and Elsa a group of friends like Kathy C., Kathy S., Fran, Carol and Sue; to Lorraine our trip to Virginia; to the Delta girls—all the best. I, Florence Kousky, hereby will my mirror to any senior girl who needs it. I, Karen Krause, hereby will to my brother Paul, the courage and patience to listen to Marilyn Gleason’s jokes; to Janet Kammar my winning ways in Mrs. Wells’ classes.
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)(LAff l IU I, Donna L. Albino, hereby will to my sister, Janet, my boy-friends; to Miss Newman all my love; to Beta my extensive vocabulary; to EHS another Albino; to Joanne my thanks for graduating. I, Vivian Arnone, hereby will to Joe and Tony the ability to hitch rides everyday; to Chickie, the ability to keep the lunchroom in an uproar; to Miss Gee, my thanks. I, Sandra E. Aton, hereby will to Ginger the ability to get along with teachers; and to Judy my seat in the Senior homeroom. I, Stanley Banazeck, hereby will Bill B. 1st man on the Golf Squad; to Bob All-City ’57; to Howie F. a remote control car, and to Lynn B. an active membership in the Sweet Kiddies”. I, George J. Barwikowski, hereby will my mechanical desk to the future students; and my desk in English to someone who doesn’t want to cheat. I, Joyce Bataglia, hereby will to Miss Hearn and Miss Stockham, my eternal gratitude, to Mrs. Suholet some- one for the 4th period; to Pete a new car; to Ruth, C. R.; to Ginny, T. P. and B. N. I, Andrea Bechtle, hereby will to Marcia H. someone else to wait for in the morning; to Bonnie and Nancy fun and success at Eastwood. I, Judith Bianchi, hereby will to all my sorority sisters and the future members of Beta my pleasant memories of the best sorority’ and to Miss Hearn my thanks. I, Mary V. Bohosian. hereby will to my cousin, Wayne B. all the fun I have had at EHS; to Ronnie D. I leave EHS; and to all other Eastwoodites, I leave............. I, Loretta Bono, hereby will to my partners, Jeanette and Ro, my everlasting friendship; to my little Donna, my telephone number; to Jon, me and my moods. I, John J. Brickell, hereby will to all Hi-Y Alpha members, the candidates and the good times I’ve had in the club; to George and Jacky???; to George, Mrs. Penner’s love”, and also my abilities”. I, Susan Brubaker, hereby will to Kathy a wonderful senior year; to Judy, Linda De Furia and all the Beta girls the best club ever; and to my teachers my thanks. I, Suzanne Burkart, hereby will my ability to get along well with my teachers and to pass every grade to my sister. I, Elaine Byrne, hereby will to the girls of Alpha the good times; to Judy Hendry the name of Mousey”; to my sister, Mar, all the happiness ever; Joe, I’ll take with me. I, Santo Cali, hereby will to Dave Parkinson my extra- ordinary chemical knowledge and to Frank Haynes the pleasure of knowing that I renounce all claim to his debts to me. I, Judith M. Carroll, hereby will to my sister, Ida, my much-in-need-of-repair gym suit; to I.R. and R.B. the ability to be on time. I, Jeanette Charlebois, hereby will to Dovey and Ler— Our Future—and my thanks for caring; to Rosie a bor- ing night at Harvey’s; to B.S. $.23; to Mrs. Penner— thanks. I, Donna Jean Christino, hereby will to the members of Beta Kappa Mu the fun of belonging to the best sorority ever; to Miss Hearn—an enduring thank you for her help. I, Marian Clark, hereby will to Esther Tucci the ability to gradute; to Sandy Basile the ability to do better in American History than I did. I, Kathleen Coe, hereby will to Elsa, Lucy, Gerri and the other Delta girls, the wonderful times I've had in sorority; to my brother Charles, I leave EHS and to the faculty my thanks. I, John E. Cooper, hereby will to my sisters all the fun I have had in Eastwood. Also to Charlotte I give my chair in 212. I, Pete Copani, hereby will to the Sr. Student Council a smart, new president and to him as much fun as I have had. I, Mary Ann Corona, hereby will to all my BKM sor- ority sisters all the good times I’ve had and hope they have as many; to Miss Hearn my many, many thanks for making this” possible. I, Linda Craver, hereby will to my sister, Sharon, the ability to graduate with my good averages??; to LaRaine all the fun I've had and to the D.B.’s I leave. I, Louise J. Crouse, hereby will Barb the knowledge to pass English and to her sister the ability to enjoy EHS; to Ray the hope that someday my sister will go steady with him. I, Nancy Crouse, hereby will B. Seager luck with B.R.; to Shorty”—play it cool!; to B. Barnello the ability to work his way up in Syracuse Savings; to Ray my love; to P. Peters our friendship. I, James DeFuria, hereby will to John E. the ability to bend his leg when dancing; to my brother and sister all the good times I have had in EHS; to Mrs. Wells, my brother. I. Carolyn Delia, hereby will to my brother John and Tony P. the ability to be late everyday and get away with it; to Pat H. my job on the lingerie counter at McCrory’s. I, Nina DeMario, hereby will to my brother the ability to graduate; to the members of Delta all the good times at EHS; and to Charlie I leave myself. I, Albert Derocher, hereby will to John Gruninger the ability to surpass me as end (of the bench); to C. Lang- paul the ability to speak English better than I; to Mrs. Wells another student to break. I, Marge DeWald, hereby will to Ginny Haas my place in Mrs. Wells’ class; to Ron DeSantis all the good marks I never got; to Alpha the ability to stay on top. I, Ron Dieterle, hereby will my ability (?) to go ice fishing with Dave and catch more than a cold and two perch, my smelly gym locker to somebody, and to Joycie all my love.
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I, Janet Kretschmer, hereby will my seat in room 208 to Rita Mautz, in hopes she will someday get out of it; to Miss Hearn all my thanks for being so wonderful. I, Walter M. Kuberski, hereby will to Tiny” Alice Dlugozima my tools in A.J.’s workshop; and to the huge” Paul A. the right to borrow lunches from any locker he chooses. I, Dorothy Kulas, hereby will my sister Barbara the ability to keep up her marks and to Marylou Heins loads of fun at EHS. I, Edward Kuryla, hereby will my notebook, contain- ing book reports and term papers to Frank Olzewski who is in bad need of them. I, Michael Kyanka, hereby will to J. DeFuria my ugly pills; to D. Kennedy the ability to snare a TD pass; to W. Marini and B. Isenhart luck with their girls; to EHS and faculty good-by and thanks. I, Peter LaNeve, hereby will Dick Fortuno ability to play three sports; to my sister the good times I had at E.H.S.; to Dick Amann and Frank Rego, All-City”; to the basketball and baseball teams all the success in the world. I, Thomas Laun, hereby will my ability to sleep in Mr. Constance’s room to Matty Charles and my front seat in 210 to Shorty” Bush. He needs it??? I, Sandra Lewis, hereby will to future A.F.S. ambas- sadors a terrific summer!!! To Leigh and Harold fun and success at Eastwood; to Miss Hearn and the faculty thanks for all the help”. I, Dean Liddick, hereby will my lack of enthusiasm for gym to whoever wants it, and Eastwood High to those who come after. I, Anna Lupone, hereby will to anyone my ability to tramp out of 4th period S. H., sneak up the down stairs, enter the Cafe through the exit, and discover— no seats!! I, Fred Lupone, hereby will to D. Parzych my No. 27 basketball uniform; to D. Hunt, F. Rego and D. Amann a championship football squad and to the future quar- terback of the E.H.S. football team—my immortal No. 10. I, Allen MacDonald, hereby will to Tony Veccihio my pink tee-shirt; to Tom Laun and Dave Bush a car, so they will not have to bum a ride home; and to East- wood, I leave. I, William Machell, hereby will my locker to some lucky soul who can open it, also my old harmonica to some nut like me who will walk the halls disturbing the teachers. I, Joanne Macri, hereby will to Miss Newman all the book reports that I couldn’t get in on time; to Barb S. the arguments with she knows who; to my brother Tom my place at the dances. I, Theresa Madonna, hereby will to my brother, D.C. and G.M. my terrific times at E.H.S.; to my BKM sisters” the honor of being in the best sorority and to Miss Hearn—thanks! I, Charles Maines, hereby will to anyone a game of hot hand with Mr. Klett; to Judy a can of oil for her eyes; to Linda the ability to stay on a diet. I, Ralph Malandra, hereby will to Jim Johnson the ability to finish school and to make friends with Miss Manchester; to Eastwood High School—I leave. I, Francine Maley, hereby will to Chris some nickels to pay fines; to Linda DeFuria a lot in Texas; to Mrs. Wells my sincere thanks; and to BKM all my thanks. I, Warren Marini, hereby will to John Grunniger my turn around left hand jump shot from the out side; to Jerry Giocondo a bucket of white wash and to Jean Ariola, myself. I, Barbara Martin, hereby will to Carol, Linda, Tinkle, Peggy and all my Gamma sisters the ability to stay on top; to Dick and Gary P. the ability to graduate. I, Charles Mathews, hereby will to my brother Mike” a future in sports at Eastwood; to Anthony L. my foot- ball cleats; to Dianne F. my ability to get along with Mrs. Wells. I, Connie Mauro, hereby will to T. Dane and all the Beta girls the ability to keep Beta on top; to C. Weed the memories of all the laughs and good times in D. B.C. I, Sandra McCullough, hereby will to Tinkle my gym suit; to Reggie the CBA fellows; to Dianne past mem- ories and Tony; to the girls of Gamma Alpha Psi—Keep Gamma on top always. I, Bruce McManus, hereby will to anyone who wants it my parking place and the ability to roam the halls playing a harmonica with a straight face; to the gang —fun and happiness. I, Gloria Miano, hereby will to Charlene Weed all my combs; to Mrs. VanAlstine I leave all my shorthand notes; and to Eastwood High—I leave! I, Lorraine Miller, hereby will to Joni Sero and Sabe Pcrrett my 1956, blue Chevrolet, hard-top convertible; to my cousin Noreen our trip to Virginia; and to the E. H.S. students—my wonderful times. I, Mike Minahan, hereby will to Pat Montana my cracked piston; to my brothers a lot of fun? and to Don Hurteau my barcalounger in print shop. I, Patsy Montana, hereby will my burned valves and my cracked pistons to the Syracuse Road Kings; and all my pot luck to Mike Minahan. I, Monica Murray, hereby will to my friends of the D.B.C. all the fun we’ve had together in hopes that we may have as much fun after graduation. I leave!! I, Paul Nemier, hereby will my locker at the Acme Market to A1 Baker when I enter the regular Navy after graduation. I, Rita O’Brien, hereby will to Charles Coe, Betsy; to Lucy Parisi, Gerri and Elsa the ability to stay as nice as they arc; to the Delta girls—Keep up the good work. I, Duane Olin, hereby will to Jerry Giacondo my posi- tion on the football team and to Ken Morrison my position on the bench in basketball. I, Dave Parkinson, hereby will to Armand Aquilino my good times at Eastwood and to Santo Cali, Dick Parzych and Frank Haynes my ability to play pool. I, Grace Payne, hereby will to my teachers my thanks; to Mr. Klett some new jokes and Eastwood High I leave with one thought—I finally made it. I, Ruth Perunko, hereby will to Lucy Lupone luck with her Teen Column; to Butch Coe—Kathy; E.H.S. any stray note Rita and I left; and to the Delta girls—keep up the good work. I, Patricia Peters, hereby will to N.C., D.C., and L.C. my friendship forever; to B.B. all my luck (he’ll need it) and to the Beta girls my thanks for belonging to the best. I, Vicky Philips, hereby will my seat in chemistry to anyone who would like it. I, Carol Pierce, hereby will to Linda Elzer, Gamma in hopes that she’ll keep it on top; to Peggy Ozogar an- other date with ?? and to next year's squad, a head as crazy as Franner. I, Elizabeth Pierce, hereby will to Chickie Weed a level piece of cake that doesn’t bounce and the ability not to snore in her sleep.
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