Berlin High School - Lamp Yearbook (Berlin, CT)

 - Class of 1954

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BEST DANCERS Ray Dokas 6c Joanne Maitz BEST DRESSED Nancy Dyer 6c Ray Dokas CLASS BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Judy Wessels Roger Larson MOST CHANGED Angie Marino 6c Moe Dubuc 22 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED George Recck 6c Margareta Koloski IPANA SMILE Cathy Stabert 6c Kenneth Munson JOKERS loe D'Amico 6c Barb Sirotnak FRIENDLIEST Ellis 6c Antoinette

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Betty Haman leaves the filing cabinets to any Junior who wants them. Beverly Riedel leaves her humorous ways to Wells Johnson. Joan Norman leaves, in the footsteps of Jimmy Pulito. Angie Marino leaves her red streak to Joan Terry. Patty Simcik leaves her pug nose to Diane Squillacote. Cathy Stabert leaves her Ipana Smile to Janice Masselle. Barbara Sirotnak leaves her devilish doings to Dave Toby. Noreen Hammond leaves her speeding tickets to Cookie Tolmaeo. Irene Wojciulewicz leaves, taking her name with her. Ellis Hardy leaves — Thank Heavens! Joanne Maitz leaves her daily gab sessions to Carol Johnson. Ray Gronkowski leaves his list of excuses to any Junior who plans to come to school at least once a week. Burton Aldrich leaves his dreaming in class to Donny Polanski. Miariam Johnson leaves her wonderful personality to Dorothy Kemp. Nancy Dyer leaves, wishing she had left last year. Frank Mute leaves his pegged pants to Peter Schoech. Antoinette Dimeo leaves her friendliness to Pat Kudzia. Lee DeVoid leaves his football position to Bobby House. Eleanore Surko leaves, wishing people will spell her first name with an E at the end. Peggy Koloski leaves her studious habits to Nancy Buttons. Barbara Winters leaves her brown eyes to Evelyn Hoffman. Kenny Munson leaves his picture to the Junior girls. Dave Durity leaves his height to Walt Pajor. Myrtle Burrier leaves her engagement ring to Carol Mitchell. Diane Talbot leaves her seat at the races to Rose Marie Varriale. Norman Manthey leaves, having nothing to leave and packing his belongings in a hurry while he has a chance. Jack Kumnick leaves his jeep to the United States Army. Judy Wessels leaves her numerous duties to Betty Olisky. Perry Smart leaves his daintiness as a cheerleader to Henry Mora. Patty Dyer leaves her Italian Bob to Ann Dutkiewicz. Claire Rogers leaves her large vocabulary to Lois Falcetti. John DiSarro leaves his birds-eye view to Joe Scarola. Lillian Hoffman leaves her hair to the Berlin Fire Department. Ray Dokas leaves, still owing the cafeteria five cents. Marcella Martin leaves her quietness to Jean McHale. Ed Smith leaves his date book—telephone numbers included to Richard Warren. Bill Skene leaves his collection of sport shirts to any Junior who may need them. Barbara Knopf leaves room in the parking lot for some up and coming driver. Paul Culver leaves his jalopy to Richard Dimungo. Dean Petow leaves in a quiet and unassuming manner. Walter Munson leaves his cooperative ways to John O'Connell. Tom Sorenson leaves his method to Victor DeSarro. Nancy Conger leaves her cute ways to Marge Antenna. Teddy Wrobel leaves wishing Carol were going with him. Walter Surko leaves his eye lashes to Nancy Ramy. George Recck leaves his intelligence to Carol Reynolds. John Reeve leaves his baton to Charles Padelli. Bob Kasiski leaves his sixty-minute naps in health to anyone who can get away with it. Carol Dorsey leaves Mr. B to Peg Riff. Roger Larson leaves his helpful ways to Ruth Kramer. Joe D'Amico leaves his notebook to Ann Luby. Don Hrenko leaves his ability for making grinders to his brother. Pete Cleveland leaves his build to Randall Spencer. Joyce Gooby leaves, taking Peter with her. To Miss Gustafson go our warmest thanks for the called to office” passes that got us out of many a tedious class. To the Halls we leave peace and quiet. WITNESSES Cueball Julius LaRosa Doll Boy SIGNED Barbara Winters Nancy Dyer Irene Wojciulewicz 21



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NOTABLES MOST POPULAR Jury Wesse Is Sc Kenneth Munson SHYEST Joan Simmons John DiSarro DONE MOST FOR CLASS Irene Wojciulewicz Sc Ellis Hardy CLASS BLUSHERS Angie Marino Sc Moe Dubuc 23 MOST ATHLETIC Carol Lee King Sc Ray Dokas ROMEO Sc JULIET Joanne Maitz Bill Carson CLASS DREAMERS Joan Norman Sc Burt Aldrich CLASS WOLVES Nancy Dyer Sc Ed Smith

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