Art Kevorkian taught industrial arts at Berlin High School from 1947-1967.
Born in Berlin on June 2, 1918, Gibney’s family moved to Seymour where he graduated from Seymour High School in 1936.
Roy Fabian was a long-time educator (40 years) and coach in the Berlin school system.
Paul Baretta was a 1965 graduate who stood out in both basketball and baseball.
Don Bates was born in Hartford, a former New Britain resident, moving to Berlin in 1951.
George Hall spent 36 years in the Berlin School system as a teacher, coach, and 23 years as Athletic Director.
Ken Burt graduated from Berlin High in 1957 where he was a three-sport athlete.
Woody Anderson was co-captain of the cross country and track teams and among the top runners in school history.
Ken Bratina was a three-sport athlete in basketball, baseball and football.
Enso Bighinatti was a varsity player in four sports: baseball, basketball, football, and track.
Dan Blanchette graduated from Berlin High in 1969 where he was a standout athlete in three sports track, football, and basketball.
As a 6-foot-4 center, Jack was a three-year starter on the basketball team.
Wilfred Guite was a 1938 graduate of Berlin High School participating in football, basketball, and baseball for three years.
Tammilyn “Tammi” Borkowski was a 1989 graduate of Berlin High and was a three-sport athlete.
Robert McCann was a four-year letterman in football being selected as co-captain during the 1955-56 season.
Victor "Vic" Baccaro, graduated in 1940, and was truly the school’s first star student-athlete.
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