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Zane Berzins - The Valedictorian.

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Zane Berzins - The Valedictorian.
Zane thought I was colorful. She invited me to spend a day with her at Barnard College.
In an art class, the teacher asked a question, and no hand went up, so I stood up and answered it. When I finished, the teacher said, "I would give anything to have you in my class." I answered the questions whenever anybody didn't raise their hand (including Zane). By the end of the day, Zane said, "Everybody in high school thought you were kooky. Today, I realized that you were smarter than all of us!"
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Zane Berzins
Zane Berzins of West End Avenue,, in Manhattan, New York United States was born on February 11, 1944 at Riga, Latvia., and died at age 71 years old on December 1, 2015 at New York or Latvia. Zane Berzins was buried in December 2015 at Gaujinas Kapi, Gaujina, Ape Municipality, Latvia..
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