Berlin High School - Lamp Yearbook (Berlin, CT)

 - Class of 1955

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DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS Dave Hall — Peg. Rio ROMEO AND JULIET Ronnie Steurer — Fran Prince Class BEST D Jack Bussell — Antenna MOST GULLIBLE Paul Brunette — Jean McHale MOST POPULA Dave Hall — Peg MOST ATHLETIC Walt Pajor — Erleen Russell Vic DiSarro — Diane Squillacote

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Our escort through the Pennsylvania countryside is state trooper, Gary Nelson, who has just given Eve Hoffman a ticket for speeding. Along the way we see Pat Stawski’s dairy farm where Judy Griggs is busily milking cows. Back in Philadel- phia, we stop at the naval center, where Hal Blanchard, a new enlistee, is being reprimanded by Fleet Admiral Art France for dating his navy secretary, Joan Terry. Time has come to go, so we depart for San Francisco, California, where first we see Eila Helin picking oranges. In the city a football game is about to begin, so we go in. We see Mike Tolomea and Ed Ramponi, star backs of the San Fran- cisco 49 ' s, warming up. Here to watch the game is Walt Pajor, New York Yankee Pitcher, who flew in from New York. Across the street an enthusiastic crowd is watching flag pole sitter Carol Goulet completing her fifth year on that pole. Carol looks across the city to the river where Lorraine Malagoli is still painting the Golden Gate Bridge. We leave the game and head for Georgia where presently we see Marge Antenna singing Swanee River” on a cotton plantation. On we go to Atlanta to find Carol Bentley, a cab driver, involved in an accident with truck driver, Dave Goodwin. Watching from an open man hole is sewage engineer, Dave Hall. Down the street is Nancy Button’s cheese factory where Ann Dutkiewicz is drilling the holes in some swiss cheese. Our trip is really going strong now, so we leave and head for Maine. As we pass the nation’s capitol we see Representative Ken Rector debating in Congress. Then we pass Vermont and in the woods we find lumberjack Norm Rivers yelling Timber!” Finally in Maine we stop at Frenchie Dumais’ Chop Suey Restaurant where torch singer Ruth Kramer is giving out with fiery vocals. Sitting in a booth are Judy Brown, potato grower and Peg Rio, submarine mechanic. Over at the state prison is warden, Pat Kudzia, who is congratulating two bloodhounds for cap- turing famous safe cracker, Jean McHale. Our camera now starts to make a fast sweep of the country to pick up any left out. Sure enough we find some. In Kentucky we see Judy Ziel rolling cigars. Then out to Reno, Nevada, where Joan Theberge is involved in an illegal gambling syn- dicate. (Later policewoman, Dawn Whitney smashed the racket.) In Utah can be seen Ann Thompson sifting the salt from the Great Salt Lake. We close our trip watching Erleen Russell, a woman wrestler in Chicago, battling Two Ton Sophie. Witnessed by: Signed by: The Boys ” Sgt. Friday” Gary Nelson (ghost writer) Peter Schoech (propheteer) Harold Blanchard (profiteer) 21



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BEST DRESSED Don Polanski — Pat Kudzia MOST CHANGED Roman Abramski — Joan Terry ‘“I J CLASS JOKERS Dave Hall — Fran Prince TT5 A XT A C A if TT T? I r AINA :MVIILn Eddy Ramponi — Peg Rio

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