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We leave Mr. Torino hoping that he'll stay awhile. We leave Mrs. Woods a compass that will draw a square. To the eighth grade we leave hoping they have as much fun and success in Berlin High School as we did. We leave Mrs. Beach many thanks for those late-to-class passes. We leave Mrs. Bloomquist remembering her as our Ma”. We leave Mrs. Dietrich many college catalogs. We leave Miss Fields remembering her as practically one of the gang. We leave Miss Gustafson taking Loyd away from the switchboard—Thank heavens. To our nurses we leave plenty of band-aids for future use. We leave Mrs. McNickle a freight load of instant coffee. We leave Mrs. White an automatic potato peeler. To our custodial staff we leave our greetings and best wishes. Jane Walsh leaves her Ipana smile to Judy Gregson. Ginny Lundstrom leaves her athletic ability to Emily Perretta. Emil Albert leaves his rugged build to Roger Naldi. Jo Begin leaves the teachers in peace. Betty Recck leaves her tee-hee to any deserving grouch. Diane Bentley leaves her unprepared ways to Maureen Kerin. Judy Nilsson leaves for Spring Training”. Roger Berg leaves his wardrobe to Eddie Sczepanik. Peter Fester leaves his manners to Meatball Scarola. Bonnie Bergstrom leaves her intellect to Joyce Malone. Lois Bighinatti leaves headed for the Wild Blue Yonder”. Eddie Pepe leaves as the Wyatt Earp of B. H. S. Mary-Ellen Burnham leaves her cute ways to Pat Romanowski. Loyd Neil leaves oh, those happy teachers. Randy Daigle leaves his crew cut to A1 Gay. Judy Johnson leaves— Anchors Away! Charlie Dempsey leaves. Sorry girls. Bill Seelig leaves his blond bristles to the Fuller Brush Co. Sula Pauloz leaves her popularity to any needy underclassman. Pat Moorehead leaves, still believing. Dick Tolomea leaves as just plain Tol-Mol”. Betty Grassi leaves SHORTly . Bob Kowalczk leaves his excuses for absence to Wayne Tack. Ken Frisk leaves his way with the girls to Keith Schinderwolf. Bette Seddon leaves on the road to decision. Joyce Romegialli leaves her cheering talent to Sandy Burava. John Nixer leaves his shyness to Billy Hall. Pat McCann leaves a bag of peanuts to Cheeta. Lorraine Matyka leaves her square dancing feet to Vicki Boone. Pat Pulcini leaves her freckles to Margie Zuk. Rosemarie Leone leaves Eloise alone in the halls. Lorraine Goyette leaves her long, dark hair to Kathie Bidwell. Larry Schoech leaves his long legs to Duane Lewis. Nancy Hall leaves her assortment of hair colors to any daring young lady. 27
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1958, Doubtful of future and fate, Leave to you who remain in B.H.S. The following items and much happiness: We leave Dr. Eaton wishing we had known him better. We leave Mr. Long best wishes for a successful future. To Mr. Bates we leave hoping we're not around when he yells Fore!” We leave Mr. Charland with the dream of his band performing in the Bushnell. We leave Mrs. Chenette a pair of stilts. We leave Mrs. Corr the senior girls' telephone numbers. We leave Mr. D'Angelo an office all of his own. We leave Mrs. Deming thinking of her as the bestest to say the leastest . We leave Mr. DiMauro trying to pantomime Elvis Presley. To Mr. Dondes we leave an iron hand with which he may rule his Problems classes. We leave Mr. Downer a giant-sized megaphone. We leave Miss Earn remembering her quiet voice. We leave Mr. Fabian taking Judy with us. To Mrs. Giannotta we give many thanks for her help with our yearbook. We leave Mr. Gibney a tie rack to hang his selection of ties. We leave Mr. Goodrow an empty detention hall—and a bicarbonate to ease the pain because he'll miss us so. We leave Mr. Harris hoping he succeeds in perfecting the bass section of the chorus. We leave Mr. Hubert an economy-sized tool box. Miss James, the senior boys leave, wishing they weren't. We leave Mrs. Johnson a bag of sponges from our Putt a Prize” booth. We leave Mr. Kevorkian's feet sticking out from beneath an old car. We leave Mr. Landry taking the football team with us. We leave Miss Lanctot good luck with her Jayvee Cheerleaders. We leave Miss LaRocque taking her beloved comprehensive math class with us. We leave Miss LeVan two thousand book covers. We leave Mr. Lowell a fresh supply of jokes. We leave Miss McBrien thanking her for her hospitality. We leave Mr. Merlino a gross supply of clay. We leave Mrs. Murphy many, many dress patterns. We leave Mr. Nuccio remembering him as our favorite Tootsie . We leave Miss O'Connor taking seven peppy cheerleaders with us. We leave Mr. O'Dwyer the frustrating memories of us. We leave Mrs. Porter taking the best stage hands. To Miss Rakowski we leave all the possible luck and success, also all the memories of our class events. We leave Mr. Spieler as the first spider without a web. We leave Mr. Szandrocha remembering him as a great guy. To Miss Thompson we leave a bouquet of Violets . 26
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Pat Labieniec leaves her dramatic ways to Charlene Myers. Ken Nelson leaves looking for new prospects. Joyce Paturzo leaves her cheerful disposition to the freshmen. Carol Peterson leaves her dancing routines to Renee LaFlamme. Donald Lawyer leaves still saying Those Darn Yankees!” Diane Occhi leaves on Ernie's Journey”. Freddie Mitchell leaves taking that crazy laugh with him. Natalie Giana leaves her driveway to young lovers. Tom Gerdis leaves his tapeworm to Maryann Kerelejza. Marty Fiske leaves her coiffure to Cathy Miglietta. Ziggie Garbiel leaves his wavy hair to Forrest Bowen. Marjorie Johnson leaves her tame ways to Jackie Gates. Gregory Evans leaves his chicken technique to Rae Graziano. Ruthann Kinch leaves preferring Bamburgers to hamburgers. Rich Pedemonti leaves driving away in a M. G. A. Jackie Neumann leaves still complaining. Wesley Root leaves to tilt more pin ball machines. Barbara Solek leaves with hopes of a sparkle. Norma Nielson leaves with everything she wants. Jimmy Greenlaw leaves his rosy cheeks to any Paleface . Diane Thompson leaves her courteous way to all the students in the lunch lines. Janet Norrie leaves her ability to speak French to Mr. Di Mauro. Betty Sturtevant leaves, as nice as ever. Stanley Walowski leaves in high spirits. Monty Waldron leaves taking ballet lessons from Sammy Coale. Anne Blakesly leaves her southern accent to Rachel Begin. Judy Stack leaves a 50 gallon barrel of perfume to the Juniors. Peter Borgo leaves his versatility to Calvin Davis. Cindy Swanson leaves tickling the ivory. Lynn Brown leaves as our Yokahoma Mama . John Buckley leaves his outstanding personality to Dave Dary. Pat Corvi leaves her secret life to True Story. Clark Macpherson leaves his school spirit to the future cheerleaders. Ruth Hanson leaves her place on the Honor Roll to Ray Bosso. John Drummond leaves taking Norma with him. Diana Cerrina leaves her giggle to Joyce Pernal . Bill Keating leaves his position on the football team to Paul Perry. Sis Cannon leaves saying, Finally”. Charlie Hislop leaves still wondering what parliamentary procedure is. Nancy Carter leaves her nice ways to Jackie Dyer. Ralph Chant leaves his gyrations of Elvis to Rick Bighinatti. Diane Cherwin leaves headed for Higganum. Gloria Huck leaves her tardiness to Dotty Ross. Art Voorhees leaves our Continental Lover”. Carolyn Hamlin leaves her scientific ways to Sandy Pearson. Marsha Sandstrom leaves her natural blond hair to Joyce Matson. John Perry leaves taking his $26.00 slide rule with him. Richard Peterson leaves, not as inexperienced as you may think. 28
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