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GIRL BOY fames Sokoloski Richard Spring Joseph Paskiewicz Norman Roy Arthur Ventres David Nelson Arthur Ventres Romen Baldyga Richard Spring Sylvester Waznia James Sokoloski Ted Szymanowski Patsy Sisti Ted Szymanowski Richard Spring James Flood John Gontarz Douglas Hallin David France Robert Pulito Douglas Hallin Ted Szymanowski Romen Baldyga Robert Pulito Patsy Sisti Arthur Ventres Richard Brown Norman Brousseau David Dean Richard Kristopik Richard Brown Douglas Hallin James Flood James Sokoloski Robert Pulito James Sokoloski Richard Brown Richard Spring John Gontarz Richard Kristopik David France Norman Roy Richard Spring Romen Baldyga David France 1946 says . . . CHARACTERISTIC Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed Best Dancers Best Dressed Best Looking Cutest Class Couple Class Poet Class Poetess Most Dignified Most Sophisticated Most Humorous Done Most for Class Most Carefree Class Wolves Faculty Headaches Class Quiz Kids Class Shiek Class Deb Most Dependable Class Dreamers Most Pleasing Personality Most Romantic Most Retiring Most Daring Class Actor Class Actress Class Athletes Class Night Hawks Best All Around Most Talkative Most Quiet Most Studious 100% Tardiness Expert Gum Chewers Man and Woman Haters Class Musicians Most School Spirit Class Artists Class Heartbreakers Most Independent Most Scientific Most Ambitious Most Generous Most Optimistic Neatest Class Politician Best Natured Ipana Smile Virginia Niedzialkowski Marjorie Dehan Virginia Niedzialkowski Mary Williams Mary Duell Lucille Splettstoeszer Lucille Splettstoeszer Dorothy Giannotta Frances Skinner Romona Austin Elizabeth Vigra Lillian Ziel Carol Holmes Lillian Ziel Jeanne Britney Virginia Niedzialkowski Lorraine Rakowski Jeanne Britney Jean Fagan Carol Holmes Anna Konefal Carol Holmes Lucille Splettstoeszer Lorraine Rakowski Norma Della Bernarda Jean Fagan Carol Holmes Helen Schnitzke Jeanne Britney Elizabeth Vigra Peggy Pickett Lorraine Scotti Marjorie Dehan Lorraine Rakowski Lorraine Scotti Mary Williams Ethel Wolf Peggy Pickett Peggy Pickett Romona Austin Jean Plude Mary Williams Lorraine Rakowski Lucille Barrett Jean Fagan 28
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Edward Karoll gives his reserve of money to Paul Prior. To Rita King, Richard Kristopik leaves the key to his heart. (And his Stude- baker.) Dave Nelson leaves his piano accomplishments to Lois Hill. Joe Paskiewicz wills to the library a new copy of the book, “Behave Yourself.” Bob Pulito contributes a new basketball to future chumps. (Or it is spelled champs?? ) Norman Roy gives his flashy clothes to Howard Peterson. James Sokoloski wills to Ronnie Griggs his favorite book of telephone numbers. Dick Spring leaves his cynical attitude to Pat Kerin. Ted Symanowski leaves. (Sorry girls.) Art Ventres leaves his gavel to Graham Hall. Sylvester Waznia wills his car to some up-and-coming mechanic. Jim Flood leaves with the hope that there will be another drummer as good as he at Berlin High in future years. Romona Austin wills to some ambitious Junior her ability to sell Christmas Cards. Lucille Barrett leaves her infectious giggles to Clarissa O’Connell. To Lucille Luddy, Jeanne Britney leaves her love of Chemistry. Norma Della Bernada bestows her “gold edged” recording of “The Blonde Sailor” to Doris Ramponi. Mary Duell wills her curly hair to Ricky Heinzman. Harolvene Esberg leaves her love of “Smidt” to some future bookkeeping students. Jean Fagan wills her stature to Betty Lou Fleischer. To some future poet, Dorothy Gianotta bequeathes her beautiful poetry. Carol Holmes leaves her interesting parties to Aline Silsby. To her sister Helen, Ann Konefal leaves all her old school books. Norma Mariotti leaves her many letters to sailors, to Marcelene Allario. Virginia Niedzialkowski wills her position at Kresge’s to some ambitious girl. Peggy Pickett bestows her knack for talking to Paul Scalora. Jean Plude contributes her silver braclets to Joanne Seibert’s collection. Lorraine Rakowski leaves her nick-name, “Lefty,” to Billy Lane. To Pat French, Lorraine Scotti wills her ability to draw. Frances Skinner leaves her office as President of the “Motif Club” to some be- guiling Junior lass. Lou Splettstoeszer leaves Lou Sokolowski in charge of the school office. To Bev Durity, Mary Williams leaves her gorgeous wardrobe. Lorraine Cote bequeathes her office as assistant school banker to some enterpris- ing Junior. Elizabeth Virgra wills her excellence in school work to Muriel Larson. To Betty Ann Fitzgerald, Ethel Wolf leaves her liking for Problems of Democ- racy. Lillian Ziel leaves her trips to the typing room to Betty Kieffer. Jean Venturo bequeathes to her sister Marie her seat in the Senior room. Helen Schnitzke leaves Rachel Culver her daily chore of counting the cafeteria money. Dolores Margnelli contributes her hula, skirt to the Motif Club for future initiations. We hereby constitute and appoint Mrs. McNickle as sole executor and trustee of this our Last Will and Testament and do hereunto set our hand in the presence of witnesses named below and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament this 19th day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. 27
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(lass Statistics GRADUATE FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE SONG PET PHRASE Romona Austin Loafing Let It Snow Great deduction!” Roraen Baldyga Girls and working I Can’t Begin To Tell You ”1 believe so” and “Really” Lucille Barret Sports Interrmetzzo “Swell!” Norma Della Bernarda Dancing and riding The Blond Sailor “You know what?” Jeanne Britney Interesting people Till The End of Time “I didn’t know you cared” Norman Brousseau Playing the saxaphone Hubba, Hubba, Hubba “Come back some other time when you can’t stay so long” Richard Brown Girls White Christmas “It’s immaterial to me” Lorraine Cote Visiting friends I’m Always Chasing Rainbows “Oh, my aching back!” David Dean Bicycling and playing records Love, Love, Love He don’t know me very well, do he?” Marjorie Dehan Good music Smoke Gets In Your Eyes “Let’s dispense with the matter.” Mary Duell Radio, reading, and movies I ' ll Buy That Dream “Oh, gee!” Harolvene Esberg Horseback riding and barndancing The Blond Sailor “I love you madly” Jean Fagan Sports Seranade In Blue “I’d love to” James Flood, Jr. Music and traveling Caledonia Hit it now, hard!” David France Hanging around Spanish Johnny Are you joshin’?” Dorothy Giannotta Roller skating and dancing Stardust “What’s up. Doc?” John Gontarz Listening to records Sentimental Journey “You’ve got rocks in your head!” Harry Gould Baseball and swimming Let It Snow I can’t” Douglas Hallin Auto racing Star Spangled Banner “Can you lend me some money? Carol Holmes Sleeping Symphony Be quiet!” Edward Karoll Dancing and hunting Hubba, Hubba, Hubba “It ' s never too late” Anna Konefal Reading I Can’t Begin To Tell You “But I’m coming” Richard Kristopik Dancing Hubba, Hubba, Hubba “Forget it” Dolores Margnelli Hanging around Till Then “Tell it to the Marines” Norma Mariotti Dancing and riding Bell Bottom Trousers “Are you kidding? David Nelson Music, piano and dancing My Blue Heaven “I wish I had a portable piano” Virginia Niedzialkowski Dancing And There You Are “You have no sense of humor! Joseph Paskiewicz Dancing I ' m Always Chasing Rainbows Hey!” Margaret Pickett Reading I Can’t Begin To Tell You “Now, listen!” Jean Plude Dancing Lamp Lighter’s Seranade “Oh, what a character! Robert Pulito Cartooning Till Then “Things like that just don’t go!” Lorraine Rakowski Relaxing Polonaise “Are you mad?” Norman Roy Dancing There, I’ve Said It Again ’Hello Helen Schnitzke Reading Twilight Time “Oh, brother!” Lorraine Scotti Reading White Christmas “Holy Cow!” Patsy Sisti, Jr. Sports Don’t Forget Tonight, Tomorrow What’s your hurry? Frances Skinner Good music and reading Stardust “So help me!” James Sokoloski Stepping out Let The Rest of The World Go By “Forget ill” Lucille Splettstoeszer Eating Stardust Forget it!” Richard Spring Riding and horses Along The Navaho Trail “Happy New Year.” Theodore Szymanowski Wolfing and pool Dream Boy, did I have a swell timel” Jean Thomson Dancing We’ll Meet Again “Hubba, Hubba” Arthur Ventres Hunting Let’s Take The Long Way Home I don’t care” Jean Venturo Reading and singing I Can’t Begin To Tell You “Oh, sugar!” Elizabeth Vigra Movies and dancing I Can’t Begin To Tell You Forget it!” Sylvester Waznia Hunting It’s Been A Long, Long Time Take it easy, will ya ?” Mary Williams Dancing There, I’ve Said It Again Oh, no!” Ethel Wolf Sports Cocktails For Two “Are you telling me?” Lillian Ziel Reading At Mail Call Today No kidding!” 29
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