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College English-. Mrs. Porter: Tom, will you give me a definition of a radical? Tom: A person with a revolting attitude! Mrs. Porter: The 15th century was a period of what? Turk: Chivalry. Perry: (Always in search of a joke, but never finding it.) Oh, General Motors Inc. Turk: I said chivalry not Chevrolet. Lost and Found Display Case: Cathy: Don't you think anyone with any brains would know whether or not they lost a sweater?” Irene: I know, pretty bad isn't it? Irene and Cathy are next seen going down to the office after they realized that the sweaters they were talking about were theirs! Eddie: I lost my wallet, but I doubt if I'll find it here. Ellis: That’s nothing I lost my girl and I'm darn sure I won’t find her in there!! Plane Geometry Class: After completing her problem Judy sat down, Mr. Matthews said, Any comments on Miss Wessels Figure. Editor's note: WOW . Study: Who broke the serenity of study in room eigth with a nonchalant Perry get off my toe.” Occupational Information Class: boys, Boys, BOYS, BOYS!!, BOYS!?! Algebra: Don and Ellis were making up an algebra exam with Mr. Matthews. He, being called out of the room for a telephone call said, Remember it says in the Bible, boys, if the blind lead the blind surely they both will fall in the ditch.” Parking Area: Irene W. was walking down to the parking lot to her car. In her hand there was a lucious banana cream pie. When she reached the car, she tried to unlock the door with one hand and hold the pie and a million other things with the other hand. All of a sudden she screams, Where’s the pie? In her hand was the empty pie shell and the filling was splattered all over the ground. Mournfully she said it must have been a soft landing. Home Ec.: As freshman, the girls were to make a meatloaf and eat it themselves. Mrs. McDermott, the teacher very nicely left the room at the time they were to eat it, but to their surprise the meatloaf was so bad that they decided to feed it to a dog looking in the window—For some strange reason the dog was never seen again!! In a Home Ec. class, Mrs. McDermott asked the girls to boil some eggs for a certain recipe. She told them to use a double boiler. Bev Riedel put the water in the bottom part and the eggs in the top. Ever have baked eggs? Music: One day when we were in Chorus, the stage was set up for the Concert. We were sitting on the third tier. Mr. Harris had just said not to move the chairs too far back as there was a space between the stage and the risers. When Angie Marino did just what he said not to do, she fell right off the edge and landed on the stage!
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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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SENIOR PLAY STAGE HANDS B. Knopf, J. Wessels, B. Sirotnak, B. Riedel, R. Larson, M. Schelin, J. Gooby, N. Dyer. SENIOR PLAY CAST Left to right—First row, F. Mute, G. Johnson, C. King, J. Maitz, M. Nillson, E. Smith. Row 2, G. Recck, P. Cleveland, P. Smart, E. Hardy, T. Wrobel, Mrs. Porter-Advisor. SENIOR PLAY The Seniors presented a mystery-comedy, Ghost Train”, this year. It was held on Thursday and Friday, April 22 and 23 in the Berlin High School Auditorium. The Cast: Saul — Perry Smart Elsie — Carol Lee King Richard — Pete Cleveland Peggy — Joan Norman Charles — Teddy Wrobel Miss Bourne — Marilynn Nielson Teddy — Ellis Hardy Julia — Gladys Johnson Price — George Recck Sterling — Ed Smith Jackson — Frank Mute
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