Berlin High School - Lamp Yearbook (Berlin, CT)

 - Class of 1949

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 DORIS JEAN TREECE Torchy . . . her speech and walk are never rushed . . . still a wee bit of that Arkansas accent. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Motif Club 4; Lamp 4; Dance Committee 4. MARGARET DORIS WELZ The indispensable office girl . . . gives that bit of assistance to many a suffering stenciler . . . has a ready laugh. Chorus 1, 2; Dance Committees 1, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Motif Club Treasurer 4; Lamp Typist 4; Baseball 3, 4. JOHN F. ULKUS Loves life for the sake of living, always a smile on his face . . . valuable asset to a football team. Beacon 1; Baseball 1; Football 2, 3, 4; Archery 2; Sports Club 4; Dance Committee 4. CONSTANCE ANNE VANDRILLA Dark hair and deep brown eyes . . . 'Quiet unassuming . . . can't help but like her. Beacon 1; Motif Club 4. LINDA MARIE WICKLAND Owns a voice like Bacall's . . . came late but mixed fast . . . mischievous ... a good proportion of sugar and spice. Motif Club 4. STANLEY JOSEPH ZIPADELLI Zip . . . every hair in place . . . beautiful hand writing . . . wrinkles when he smiles, which is often. Typing Club 1; Class Treasurer 1; Biology Club 2; Dramatic Club 4. CLASS COLORS Green and White

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ANNE PATTERSON Annie . . . Doesn't bubble over, just perks quietly . . . watch for the little bit of mischief beneath the modest exterior. Honor Roll 1, 2; Typing Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Dramatic Club 3; Beacon 4; Motif Club 4; Vice-President; Lamp 4; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE DELFINA ROSSI Beautifully ovaled fingernails . . . complexion like a Dresden doll . . . Soft brown eyes. Dramatic Club 1; Chorus 2, 3; Motif Club 4. IRENE JUNE PIPKIN Always a friendly grin . . . Where's Lillian . . . wears the expression of one who enjoys life. Honor Roll 1, 2; Chorus 2, 3; Athletic Association 3; Motif Club 4; Chairman-Harvest Ho-Down 4. GEORGE H. POLLARD Puzzy . . . originator of the saying Rules were meant to be broken . . . witty often droll . . . sets many a class discussion on its ear . . . the perfect crew cut. Honor Roll 1; Radio Club 1; Biology Club 2; Basketball 2; Student Council 4; Sports Club 4; Dance Com-mittes 2, 3, 4. KENNETH SCHULTZ Man of mystery . . . loves to psychoanalyze people . . . fanatic on writing subtle notes . . . old look hairdo. Honor Roll 1; Typing Club 1; Radio Club 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Boy's State 2; Student Council 3; Dance Committees 3, 4; Traffic Squad 3, 4. M. ALINE SILSBY Al . . . The V girl—vim, vigor and vitality . . . Could class functions go on without her car? . . .talent for writing. Honor Roll 1; Typing Club 1; Archery 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Editor 3; Literary Editor 4; Biology Club 2; Basketball 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Sports Club 4; Motif Club 4; Lamp, Assistant Editor 4; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN RADION Cute dimples . . . where's Irene? . . . Where'd Loring's be without her picture? . . . Chorus 2; Motif Club 4; Dance Committees 2, 3, 4. MARTHA JANE THOMSON Marty . . . Busy as a bee and just as sweet . . . cute grin and a delicious blush . . . Proof that the nicest things come in small packages. Class Secretory 1; Typing Club 1; Biology Club 2; Beacon 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Motif Club 4; Lamp 4; Honor Roll 4; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. 16



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CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of 1949 of Berlin High School, with woeful tears, as well as glad rejoicing, do hereby make public our Last Will and Testament. To Berlin High, we the last graduating class to have participated in the Woods Hole trip, leave a score of modern busses equipped with reclining chairs. To Mr. MacLaughlin, we leave the price of a new camera to pursue one of his favorite hobbies. To Mr. MacKenzie, we leave thoughts of how his sometimes stern exterior skeered us as freshmen, before we became acquainted with his joking smile. To Mrs. McNickle, we leave regrets that we are losing her cheerful guidance in our many miscellaneous problems. To Miss LeVan, we leave hopes that future students will appreciate her choice of literature in the library. To Miss Lynch, we leave a yardstick to be soundly applied to students who continuously peek at the keys. To Miss Thompson, we leave a tall dark training teacher fully versed in governmental affairs. To Miss Lagerstrom, we leave many bruises still remaining from winter tumbling sessions. To Miss Flannery, we leave the dream of a Cadillac convertible. To Miss Marcon, we leave upholstered book cases to lean aaginst while supervising studies in Room 8. To Miss Planting, we leave a box of cough drops to sooth her throat after lecturing restless students. To Mrs. McDermott, we leave warm thoughts of the happy home life ahead, thanks to her training. To Miss Spangenburg, we leave companionship for those long hours spent manufacturing polyhedrons. To Miss McBrien, we leave a broken mimeograph machine in an effort to abolish the slavery of French verb forms. To Mr. Fabian, we leave hopes that he can retire on royalties from a published account of his witticisms. To Mr. Kevorkian, we leave plans for a more direct route to Blue Hills. To Mr. Gibney, we leave hearties congratulations for his efficient coaching during the year. To Mr. Harris, we leave a set of child prodigies for him to experiment with. Janet Austin leaves her formula for getting good marks to Bob Fiori. Dick Avery leaves that knowing grin ot Bertha Ventres. Audrey Barber, the original Who, What, When Gal , leaves her continuous questions to Mary D'Amico. Jane Barber leaves her surprised expression to Robert Carlson. Donald Barrett leaves his blond hair and blue eyes to Ralph Palumbo. Betty Blomgren leaves her pug nose to Sally Johnson. Pat Brennan leaves her naturally wavy hair to Muffy Wessels. Robert Brown leaves his job at the railroad station to Barbara Johnson. George Cable leaves his own sweet self to Bob Quarello. Dave Clark leaves his indifference to girls to Art Conger. Bill Cole leaves his green hair to Kathleen Luby. Jane Conger leaves her love of Peaches to Grace Firnhaber. Audrey Cooney leaves Strom to whoever can win him away from her. Joan Daigle leaves her shy blush to Eleanor Yale. Betty D'Amico leaves her antics on the basketball court to Lee Daigle. Bob Davis leaves that motor bike to Victoria Godek. Mary DiCenzo leaves her pin curl woes to Charlene Smith. Tom Dennis leaves his fondness of dancing to Bob Seaburg. Louis DiVivo leaves his smiling teeth to Helen Tzargon if she'll have them. Bob Dornfried leaves his short brown hair to Mary-Lou Jorsey. 18

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