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Vv Fresh as Paint Twice as Green In September of 1946, we made our debut into a great new experience, namely, high school. We acquired the name of freshman. We have elected LaMar Wnteregg as president, Waneta Zimmerman as vice president, Duane Lehman as secretary, and Joan Moser as treasurer. We don't let the name “Green Freshies” bother us for we are striving to make our class the most exciting that the Berne School has ever had. We had a very good start toward our goal, too, for we had an enjoyable party at the C. C. C. Camp. We hope that all our parties will be as good as this one was. We are looking forward to our next three years in high school with great anticipation. We are ready to discard our present positions in hopes that the eighth grade will enjoy it as much as we have. Row 1. Janice Amstutz, Richard Augs-burger, Bill Barrett, Dorothy Bertsch. Row 2. Earlene Bollenbacher, John Paul Burke, Howard Habeggcr, Joyce Hewitt Row 3. Shirley Hirschy, Cynthia Kirch-hofer, Ronald Krehbiel, Duane Lehman. Row 4. Elsie Lehman, Jerry Lehman, Judson Lehman, Ted Lehman. Row 5. Delores Liechty, Julia Liechty, Helen Mazelin, Walter Mazclin. Row 6. Joan Moser, Anna Schwartz, Logan Sprunger, Ronnie Townsend. Row 7. Naomi Wiederkchr, LaMar Win-teregg, Waneta Zimmerman. 26
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We’ re Nearly J uniors As sophomores, we chose Thomas Zehr for our president. He was supplemented by Marjorie Rawley as vice president. Claudette Nagel as secretary, and Frederick Sprunger as treasurer. These officers have proven to be very capable of their positions. As a class we want to encourage all future sophomores to make the best of their school days and to keep the name of sophomore in glory. Don’t worry, freshmen, we aren’t going to wear out all the teachers for you. Remember, they have a whole summer to recuperate back to their normal strength for you. The sophomores worked up a play to present to the student body. It will provide us with some experience for our junior and senior years. The whole student body got out of studies when we presented it. Inset: Class Officers, Marjorie Rawley, vice president; Claudette Nagel, secretary; Thomas Zehr, president; Frederick Sprunger, treasurer. Row 1. Sharon Allspaw, Marvin Amstutz, Harry Eckrote, John Eichenberger. Row 2. Dclora Grabcr, Anna Jane Habegger, Arlene Habegger, Palmer Heare, George Hewitt. Row 3. Richard Hirschy, Ruth Inniger, Phyllis Kneuss, Jack Lehman, Magdalena Lehman, Merlin Lehman, Milton Lehman, Robert Liechty. Row 4. Roselyn Liechty, Robert Micrs. Claudette Nagel, David Nussbaum, Emma Jane Nussbaum, Marjorie Rawley, Alice Sehug, Areta Sprunger. Row 5. Carol Sprunger, Donna Mae Sprunger, Frederick Sprunger, Mary Alice Steury, Paul Weller, Thomas Zehr, David Zimmerman, Joe Wittwer
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8th Grade Row 1. Richard Allspaw, Edward Am-stutz, Marlene Amstutz, Arlene Bal-siger, George Balsiger. Row 2. Aldus Beaty, Carolyn Bixler, Mary Mae Chrisman, James Gerber, Robert Gilliom. Row 3. Betty Habegger, Alvin Hawkins. James Hedges, Roger Hirschy, Anita Kennel. Row 4. James Lawlor, Nancy Lehman, Roderick Liechty, Millard Moser, Edna Moyer. Row 5. Charles Nagel. Jack Nussbaum. Lena Nussbaum, John Parr, Tom Riesen. Row 6. Janean Sprunger, Kenyon Sprunger, Lucinda Sprunger. Billy Stucky, Ruth Ann Welty. 7th Grade Row 1. James Amsstutz, Gretchen Bagley, Alice Brunner, Ruth Gilliom, Kedwin Grabcr. Row 2. Arthur Habegger. Gloria Han-ni. Bonita Heare, Carol Lehman. Joan Lehman. Row 3. Coleen Liechty, Nolan Liechty, Marilyn Moser, Lois Moyer, Donald Neuen. Row 4. Mary Niederhauser. Joan Nussbaum, Carolyn Smith, Claranell Sprunger, Paul Sprunger. Row 5. Marjorie Stauffer, Onalc Stucky, Norma Jean Sweeney. Gloria Timmons, Audrey Whitehurst. 27
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