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has biggest drag with faculty Eunice and Hillar needs biggest drag with faculty Joan and Billy most likely to succeed Ruth and Hillar most important US most motherly fatherly Aud and Rodney best looking Doris and Arthur best sports Arlene and Rodney cutest Arlene and Allen most friendly Arlene Allen class lovers Joan and Jerry best figures Doris and Arthur happiest Arlene and Billy most picked on Elaine and Jerry smartest ' most popular Doris and Allen most mischevious Joan S. and Billy
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We, the Class of 1958 of Berlin Central School, being of sound judgement and disposing of mind and memory and recognizing the uncertainties of life, do make public and so declare this to be our last will and testament. We hereby bequest the following: To Mr. Wander, free chewing gum to pass out to all his classes. A1 Armsby leaves his physique to Walter Walters. Johnny leaves some of his height to George Corlew. Hillar leaves his way of controlling the Senior class to Taber Hadsell. June leaves her quiet mannet to Nancy Moore. Bob leaves his habit of staying out of trouble to Jeff Roberts. The Seniors leave a new supply of thermometers and aspirins to Mrs. Goodermote. To Joyce-Ann Loker, a date book, it may come in handy after June 29. (She will be 16 then.) To Mr. Hewitt, a supply of accurate equipment for Physics experiments. Joan Snyder leaves her blond and curly hair to Marilyn Gutermuth. Arlene Jandrow leaves her nickname, Cow to whoever wants it. To Mr. Fleishman, another well-mannered Senior Class. To Mr. Oppenheim, a completely silent study hall. Art leaves his way with the opposite sex to Everett Madden. To Mrs. Maxson, another electric typewriter. To B. C. S., a new heating system that works. To Coach Davis, boys who are willing to play sports. To the men faculty, ventilation fans for the faculty room. To Ronnie Putnam, an appreciative audience. Bill leaves his curly hair to James Hager. Doris and Eunice leave their positions as gigglers in Mrs. Maxson's classes to Sandy Lewis and Lynn Peluso. Rodney leaves his ability in sports to Gene Hangst. Ruth Ellis leaves her quiet studious behavior to Janet Deyoe. To the students of B. C. S.. no more detention. To Mr. Konecny, a sound-proof music room. Elaine leaves to marry Bob. Eunice leaves her drag with the faculty to Sandy Lewis. Doris leaves her cud of gum to Margie Church. Audrey leaves her job as Editor in Chief of the Taconican to Sharon Burdick. Joan Jewett leaves school to have more time with Dick. To the most deserving Juniors, Hillar leaves the honor of being Senior Class President and Student Council President. To Dr. Raub, everyone’s courteous attention during announcement period. The Senior boys leave a pair of binoculars to any Junior boys who like to copy in English class. To Doris Snyder, a pair of roller skates to get her around the office quicker. Pago 19
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TV 6« most versatile Doris and Rodney shortest June and Herry most sincere June and Hillar biggest flirts Arlene and Arthur class clowns Joan S. and Billy busiest Aud and Hillar most original Elaine and Billy most changeable Eunice and Bob quietest Joan J. and Bob done most for B.C.S. Aud and Hillar done most for class Doris and Hillar most dependable Ruth and Allen most musical Eunice and Hillar most studious Ruth and Hillar best dressed Doris and Johnny Best Class in B. C. S. Seniors” Best Faculty Advisor Mr. Earle Hewett
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