Eastwood High School 1963 Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) - Guest Access

39TH ANNUAL EASTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL SYRACUSE, NEW YORK DELMAR PUBLISHERS, NORTH CAROLINA

Dedication We, the graduating class of 1963, mindful of all the people and events that have given Eastwood High School its position and influence in the community, wish to dedicate this year's Hilltopper to Eastwood High School's past. The Union Free School of the town of Dewitt, February 24, 1916, marked the beginning of Eastwood High School's history On June 21, 1921, this school gradu– ated its first class of five members. Eastwood became a high school under the Boord of Regents on January 3, 1924, and in September of 1926 it was incorporated as port of the Syracuse Public School System. The construction of the present building was begun in 1922. It contained six– teen classrooms and on office. Within the next two years the gym and the audito– rium were added and by 1931 the school was completed in its present layout. More important than the building, however, ore those who hove given East– wood its fair name: the school's two principals, Charles F Todd (1920-1955) and Robert W Oliver (1955-1963), the school's two vice-principals, John V Meath and Robert Giambattista, the faculty, the office secretarial staff, Zelda Stockham and Eunice Lockwood, the Eastwood High School Community Association, the war vete– rans, the honor students, the athletes, and the all-around students. From this cohesive core Eastwood's commendable post was fashioned . It is therefore our wish that Eastwood High School's post and the memories that it holds for us may never be forgotten. 2

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS BY EASTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 1925 County champions in football and basketball. 1934 Hockey champions of Syracuse. 1935 Won six medals at the Utica Invitation Track Meet; Hockey champions of the city. 1936 Hockey champions of the city 1937 Hockey champions of the city. 1938 Hockey champions of the city; Received the Johnson Trophy; City champions in football. 1940 Cross country champions of the United States; City champions in golf; City champions in hockey; Received the Nelson Trophy; City champions in basketball. 1941 City league football champions; Golf champions. 1942 Won the Central Invitation Meet in cross country; Won the New York State Section three championship; Golf champions. 1943 Golf champions; Hi-lites-superior rating . 1944 Hi-lites-superior rating. 1945 Track champions of the city. 1946 Track champions of the city. 1947 Won the New York State section three championship in cross country; City track champions. 1948 Golf champions; Track champions. 1949 Boys' bowling champions; Section three cross-country champions; Track champions in the city; Golf champions-Bill Forsythe Golf Trophy. 1950 City and section three champions in golf 1951 Won Bill Forsythe Trophy and section three golf championship. 1954 Won the Onondaga Central Invitation Meet in cross country. 1956 Golf champions-Bill Forsythe Trophy. 1957 Golf champions-Bill Forsythe Trophy. 1948 Golf champions; Track champions. 1959 Baseball champions of the city. 1960 Newsbowl champions. 1961 Girls' bowling champions. 1962 Baseball champions of the city; Girls' bowling champions. J

FOREWORD Looking at the past as a prelude to our future, the students of Eastwood High School proudly present the 39th edition of the Hill– topper on behalf of all the students that have ever attended Eastwood, all the faculty, and the administration that have helped to make the school what it is today. Indeed, it is with fond memories that we leave Eastwood. As we bid farewell to our mony friends, helpful teachers, and the familiar halls that echo the good times we have enjoyed, we go forward to meet the challenge of our new horizons. There is much that the future holds for us: success, position, love, happiness, a full life. On the horizon, new vistas open-advance– ments in medicine, frontiers of space, the wonders of science and knowledge waiting to be discovered. Mindful of all this, and with Eastwood behind us, we stand on the threshold of a new tomorrow, looking eagerly to the pros– pects of our challenging future. 4

~n ~emoriam We dedicate this page to our fellow stu– dent, Kenneth Azzarello, who passed away an November 19, 1962. "Birth/ess and deathless and changeless remaineth the spirit forever ." SIR EDWIN ARNOLD 6

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