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Lillian Conopast leaves her A’s in Bookkeeping to Angie Leone. Zephorene Ventres leaves her violin to the most promising Junior who is musically inclined. To Gavin Cameron, Joseph Carbo wills his trusty broom that has swept the floors of our school. Celia Domkowski leaves her “curls” to Marjorie Buxton. To Joseph Aivano, Francis Pesenti wills his nightly visits to East Berlin. Lola Starzec leaves her “brown eyes” to Margaret Dornfried. To John Zigmont, Anthony Nalewajek wills his horse and wagon which has served him faithfully. Malcolm Griffith leaves his brown hat to anyone man enough to wear it. Edward Scheer leaves his responsibilities as President of the Senior Class. Captain of the Traffic Squad, and member of the Student Council to the most promising Junior, reliable enough to fill these positions. To the remaining Juniors, William McMurray leaves 20 easy lessons on “How to Make Friends With the Underclassmen”. To the Freshmen we leave our DIGNITY. To the Sophomores w r e leave OUB LEADEBSHIP AND INITIATD E. To the Juniors we leave the privilege of calling their Class Book “THE LAMP”. To the Berlin High School we leave the peace and quiet that will be caused by our absence. N WITNESS WHEREOF, WE. the Class of Thirty Eight, the Testators above named, have hereunto subscribed our name, the Twenty-fourth Day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun- dred and thirty-eight. THE CLASS OF THIRTY EIGHT Signed, published, and declared by The Class of Thirty-Eight, as and for our Last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, w ho have hereunto subscribed our names, at their request, as witnesses thereunto, in the presence of said testators and of each other. Ferdinand Charlie McCarthy Dopey Dwarf Mickey Mouse
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Justina Quarello leaves lier shyness to Ida Drachenberg. Cynthia Mitchell wills her “bright eyes” to Emily Prata. Mary Indelak wills her ability in setting up Chemistry apparatus to Celia Ventres. Jo John Bunko, Francis Pulito wills his pencils and paints which have brought him fame as one of our class artists. Alfred Rich wills his taste in clothes to Joseph Domkowski. To Irene Rampone, Marion Norton leaves her quiet disposition. Irene Klotz wills her position as Senior reporter on the “Beacon Stall ’ to her sister Anne. John Graham bequeaths his greatly envied 192S Essex to Joseph DeLowery. 1. Zina DiPietro, leave my ambitions to Emma Nichols. Adele Marieni wills her position as President of the Motif Club to Alice McKeon. To Harry Winchell, Hector Plante leaves a set of blue-prints that show how to make the latest airplane models. I, Claire Cote, leave my good nature to Mary Kozuch. Doris Maier wills her blonde tresses to Virginia O’Brien. To Mary Lucco, Elfrieda Pekrul leaves her art in candy making. Jack DeLowery wills his basketball suit to Fred Schofield. We hope the pants fit. I, Delphia Bushnardi, will my humorous moods to Frances Kriwacki. Jennie Bozek wills her fondness for Home Economics to Mary DeBlasio. T° Edward Tomasaitis, William Moore wills his ability to figure out those terrible Algebra problems in Irish. Gaylord Read leaves his great form in basketball to Edward Getzewich. To Esther Grasse, Irene Luetjen wills her prophecies. I, Olwen Chapman, leave my historical adventures to Phyllis Cistare. Mary Zarotney wills her many coiffures to Arline Cote. To Richard Covini, Rudolph Derlaga leaves his job as one of Hall’s Troopers. Wallace Bunce wills to Theodore Wrobel his “blushing nature .
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CLASS DIRECTORY Most Popular Handsomest Prettiest Cutest Most Pleasing Personality Best Dressed Most Likely to Succeed . . . Most Studious Most Dignified Class Wit Best All Around Athlete . . Class Sheik Class Artist Best Dancer Class Actor Class Actress Class Hobbies BOY Edward Scheer Neil Lawrence . Richard Dyer . . William Moore Alfred Rich . . . . Edward Scheer . ictor Martino Victor Martino John Graham . . Gaylord Read . Alfred Rich . Francis Pulito . Bernard Yantz. John Graham GIRL .Jane Pinches . Evelyn Peterson . Evelyn Peterson . Lola Fogliati Lola Fogliati .Marjorie Goodrich .Marjorie Goodrich Zephorene Ventres . Mary Zotter . Louise Nichols . Louise Nichols Emma Pedemont Grace Treichel Baseball. Dancing, and Roller Skating Class Motto THE DOOR OF KNOWLEDGE IS LABELED “PUSH’’ Class Flower YELLOW TEA ROSE
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