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DOROTHYSPRUXGER She has golden hair, like sunlight streaming. Tenafly II. S., Xew Jersey. I. II. III. Berne H. S., IV. Alpha—Alpha Pres. IV; Literary Contest I ; Class ice-1 ’res. IV; Glee Club IV; Basket-Ball IV; Dream of Queen Esther IV; Our Yesterdays IV. XEOLA II BEGGER A splendid house-keeper is no mean fate. Aricna—Literary Contest IV; Glee Club III, IV; Budget Staff III; Our Yesterdays IN’; ( lass Plays III. IN’; Librarian 1Y. YEROXASXYDER Vet all the lads they smile or, me. Arena—Basket-Ball I. II. III. IV; Dream of Queen Esther IV; Class Play III, IY. Lives of Seniors all remind us, Let us make our lives sublime; And by asking fcolish questions. Take up recitation time. [20]
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h. H BHS Our Yesterdays v r v ' r -%frt V 1 1925 % 1 i V K V'ZK V S V K V K lkstkr leiimax Xight after night he studied long only to find that his proof for the theorem was wrong. Alpha—Alpha Sergeant IV; Literary Contest II. Ill; Track III; Basket-Ball II: Orchestra I. II. III. IV. LUCILLE BAUMGARTNER Oh! Fie upon the single life! Forego it! Hartford II. S. 1. II. III. Berne H. S. IV. Alpha—Alpha ice-Lies. IV; (ilee Club IV; Class Play IV. LORES MICHAUD Fep to the nth degree. Arena—Literary Contest IV; Orchestra I. II. III. IV; Glee Club III; Cheer Leader I. II; Basket Ball III: IV; Budget Staff II; Class Play III. IV. M BEL BRAUN .1 laugh is worth a thousand tears in any market. Arena—Glee Club III. IV; Basket-Ball I. II. HI, IV; Class Play IV.
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Class of Nineteen Twenty-Five Officers Class Motto—“Build for character, not for fame In nineteen twenty-two. W hen we were Presides, green and true, W’e entered Berne High. But soon our coast became more clear And we began to banish our fear, And walk in the hills with confidence, too. In nineteen twenty-two. In nineteen twenty-three. The Sophomores you should have seen. Being two years old. More bold we were. I must confess. And surely showed less ignorance. Less studious, carefree and almost mean. In nineteen twenty-three. In nineteen twenty-four, W’e felt as if we’d grown four-score. Bold Juniors we. But though we felt both proud and wise. And perfect merely in our own eyes, W’e did not know what was in store. In nineteen twenty-four. In nineteen twenty-five. W’e were the proudest class alive. Nearing our goal. Our one-time fear was long cast away. And we walked with an air ’most every day, And now we’ve reached commencement time. In nineteen twenty-five. President Y ice-President Sec.-Treas. M kri.i x Ellenbergek 1 )orothy Spri nger Ruth v. i . Smissen Class Colors—Coral and W hite Class CUnccr—Sunburst Rose The Four Years [21 ]
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