Senior Class History In the year 1944 the names of thirty-five bashful Freshmen were entered upon the rolls of Berne High School. In our first class meeting we chose Robert Schindler as our president; Sally Bagley, our vice president; Duane Ellenberger, secretary, and Charles McCrory, our treasurer. They led us through the nine months with a strong determination to achieve great things. As we came back the next fall we felt quite grown up. We were very happy that we were now called upper classmen. Our class officers for this year were as follows: president. David Schwartz; vice president, Larry Liechty, secretary, Chester Habegger; treasurer, Sally Bagley. The biggest event during this year was a party held in the school gymnasium, in the middle of December. We were now starting on the third lap of our journey. We chose David Schwartz for president; Marilyn Smith, vice president; Arthur Muselman, secretary, and Waneta Nussbaum, treasurer. This year for our first class play we gave Every Family Has One,” under the direction of Miss Blanche Stone. It proved to be a great success. On May 9 we entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior reception. A good program was given and the food enjoyed by all. We also had a very good class party at the CCC camp, in October. At last we have succeeded in reaching our final goal. Our officers this year arc: David Schwartz, president; Frederick Stauffer, vice president; Conrad Nagel, secretary, and Duane Ellenberger, treasurer. I his year had hardly a dull moment. Our class colors are cerise and white, with which colors this annual has been bound. This year our class has decided to go to Chicago on our class trip. Another high spot in our Senior career was our class play, entitled Beauty and the Beef. I his play was a hilarious success. Although we are glad that we have progressed so far. we look back with regret that this pleasant chapter of our life has ended. And so we take with us fond memories and the benefits of our experiences that will help us overcome the problems that we will meet in the future. Fourteen
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