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Berlin Graduates Seventy-fourth Class Last to graduate from Berlin High, this year’s senior class, numbering forty-two, will make the seven- ty-fourth class. Because of the rioting in Washington D. C., the annual Senior class trip was cut a day short, causing the seniors to leave early Saturday instead of that evening. Among the tour sites missed were the White House, the Washington and Lincoln Memorials, the F.B.l. building and the Smithsonian Institute. Advisers who accompanied the seniors were Miss Sophia Purcell, Berlin English teacher; Miss Ovidia Guaderrama, Milan Spanish teacher; Mr. Rex Smith, Berlin-Miian Counselor; and Mr. Donald Day, Milan industrial arts teacher. The class sponsored two money-making projects, one was the annual magazine sale, held in the fall. Sandy Bruns and Cindy Bruns were the two top sales- men. Tom Jones was the business manager. The girls’ team, headed by Cindy Bruns, won a fifteen dollar pizza party. The senior fish fry was the other project of the class this year. The seniors served the meal, the mothers managed the kitchen, and the fathers fried the fish. Each student earned a dollar from every advance adult ticket he sold, an easy way to repay himself the cost of the class trip. Seniors also celebrated Arbor Day for the last time at Berlin. Their tree, the Norway Maple, was given to them when they were freshmen by the Berlin Garden Club. The '68 program was held in the gym, after which the seniors and the garden club members went outside to place the dedication stone near the tree and also place a jar containing members’ names. Punch and cookies were then served by the Garden Club in the home economics room. 17
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Non-teaching Staff CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. Nancy Howell, Mrs. Patricia Cabbage, Mrs. Martha Downing, Mrs. Corinne Garner. Missing from picture: Mrs. Beverly Hohman. CUSTODIANS: Mr. Don Goodman, Mr. Leonard Smith, Mr. Phillip Breay. BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Don Smith, Mr. Charles Swine- ford, Mr. Tom Hinman, Mrs. Hast, Mr. Willis Shively, Mr. Linus Peck. Missing from Picture: Mr. Harold Hast and Mary Ann Swineford. Mrs. Sally Williams, high school secretary. Mrs. Lorraine Buchwald, elementary and jr. high sec- retary. Miss Linda Legando and Miss Barbara Griswald, teacher's aides. 16
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Seniors Receive Diplomas Charles Larry Plumb Jr. President Russell Gwynne Gillard Vice-President MOTTO ... United We Stand, Divided We Fall FLOWER ... Yellow Mum COLORS ... Midnight Blue and Yellow
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