Berlin High School - Lamp Yearbook (Berlin, CT)

 - Class of 1961

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Janice Meehan leaves her homeroom seat to whoever wants it. Bob Drummond leaves his sweaters to a well-dressed underclassman. Joanne Kucharczyk leaves shyly. Russ Jordan leaves his collection of shoes to Mr. Mirizzi. Carol Contino leaves because her four years are completed. Sam Coale leaves destined to win the Pulitzer Prize. Karen Smilnak leaves her two history courses to the faculty. JoAnne DeAngelis leaves, just having come this past year. Ed Giana leaves to install parking meters on Elton Road. Marie DiMeo leaves still wearing lavender. Dona Strand leaves her red hair for future pep rallies. Phil Forauer leaves his sports magazines to Curly Davis. Mike Bryant leaves his loud muffler to Alan Parker. Wilma Lowchy leaves her hair-setting apparatus to Avon Products Inc. Nancy Buden leaves her winning personality to all future class presidents. Ron Robalewski leaves his Bo-Didley records to the football team. Kitty Gola fifes away” with the drum corps. Joanne DeLorenze leaves her guys” to supply the service demand. Ronnie Campbell leaves still walking to Dodsons’. Joan Pernal leaves with a first-aid kit. Phil Todaro leaves his jokes to John Honiss. Carol Riggot leaves her neat hairdos for windy days. August Roncaioli leaves his track shoes to his brother. Barbara Lewandoski leaves dreaming of a ’59 Buick. Roger Ouellette leaves his spinners to Ben Hur’s chariot. Sandy DeMers leaves to the tune of Wedding Bells”. Steve Telke leaves still telling his stories. Joyce Miglietta leaves her stylish ways to Vogue. Phil Maule leaves his long legs to John Chotkowski. Carol Hrubiec leaves missing Mssrs. Kilgariff and Goodrow. Mark Recor leaves. Sorry, Karleen.” Judy Borkowski leaves her polite manner to Kris Kane. Pete Lech leaves still trying to be on time. Doris Studzinski leaves saying, Number Please?” Peter Lewis leaves his ambition to study to Dennis Berti. Marie DeVivo leaves wishing she could join the navy. Chris Hart leaves her dbnuts to Bess Eaton”. 29

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CLASS WILL To Dr. Eaton we leave a year’s supply of newsletter paper. We leave Mr. Long another Senior Class to worry over. We leave the faculty and staff with fond memories and thanks. David Alkas leaves still driving his tractor down Norton Road. Peggy Morse leaves as a loyal member of the class of ’6 1 . Andy Barniak leaves his well dressed ways to Kit Sumner. Barbara Pajor leaves still waiting for more frequent opportunities to use the family car. Lester Kurpiewski leaves still trying to collect back dues. Marge Sturm leaves her powerful streamlined Line” to those who walk. Pete Garrisson leaves Fogliati’s deliveries to an oncoming senior. Kathy Kane leaves with a new two-year supply of writing paper. Bill Bentley leaves the basic concept to Mr. Kaminski. Carol Byrne leaves her cool and collected ways to any fussbudget underclass- man. Carl Bellotti leaves still bragging about his hot” cars. Cecelia Nadal leaves in a white convertible. Robert Pajor leaves his love for cars to Ted Robie. Linda Niles leaves in her T-bird”. Charles Seals leaves for the wide open spaces. James Chase leaves his football talent to Dennis Beaulieu. Cookie Wilk leaves her athletic ability to the football team. Hinda Rose leaves still making holes in donuts. Marie Romegialli leaves behind her favorite junior. Mike Cummings leaves. Sorry, girls!” Pat Cole surrenders her gift of gab. Jon Stansfield leaves his imitations to Milton Berle. Paula Cianci leaves her new book, The Boys in My Life”. Phil Woodruff leaves his golfing ability to help Mr. Kilgariff’s million dollar swing”. Barbara Labbe leaves her fond memories of cheerleading to Joyce Daigle. Tony Zautra contributes a desperate case of sleeping sickness (used only in class) . Johnny Sturm leaves to the tune of Anchors Aweigh”. 28



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Frank Dobek leaves as scholar of the year” in Mr. Goodrow’s history class. Barbara Dolecki leaves still missing Mr. Szandrocha. Ann Doolittle leaves her horned rims to Jean Lawrence. Janet Spence leaves still being mistaken for Judy. Clayton Beebe leaves his snakes to Mr. Downer’s collection. Georgeane Fusaro leaves to teach dancing. Richard Paskiewicz leaves his sparkling eyes to light up the west corridor. Lyn Avery leaves her get-up-and-go to any run-down underclassman. Dawn Doyle whizzes away in a ’59 Impala. Bob Johnson leaves dribbling down the court. Bill Szetela leaves his shoes to Mr. Dondes to match his hat. Tom Wasielak leaves his aggressive ways to the class who needs them. Sally Ryan leaves her connections with the Nike base. Steve Craig leaves taking Mr. Downer’s camera with him. Karin Johnson leaves her gullible ways to Joan Sake. David Maule leaves riding away in a red engine. Janet Genest leaves saying, Finally!” Jim Massirio leaves his skyscraper view to the birds. Jane Hazlett leaves her shyness to Linda Mattson. Joan Holyst leaves her sweet ways to any sourball. Siegfried Paul leaves still repairing his car. Helene Sanefski putts away in a ’4 1 Ford. Bruce Trevethan leaves poor Sharon to ride the bus. Judy Spence leaves walking down the aisle. Joe Annunziata leaves still playing all sports. Catherine Thompson leaves her designing ability to the Home Economics Department. Richard Naldi marches away with the Kensington Fire Department. Carol Tyburski leaves her Tom-Tom-Toms to an Indian tribe. Bobby Lewis leaves Mrs. Giannotta a peaceful home room. Sally VanDorn leaves her band-box look to all underclassmen. Rich Lombardi leaves his shed poundage to Rick LaFlamme. Linda Kresge leaves her place in the Honor Society to Rick. Eleanor Labieniec drives away to Mitchell in a ’59 Impala. Allen Slimski leaves with Floyd Dunaway in tow. Joanne Johanns leaves, still the same size she was four years ago. Camelia Barone leaves saying, Don’t forget those Barone grinders.” 30

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