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Freshman Class History In September of the year 1947, twenty-seven of us launched our High School Career—determined that our class should prosper and our school benefit because of our efforts. After our initiation we felt qualified to compete with the upper classmen and to make ours an outstanding class. Our class officers are Charles Nagel as president, Robert Gilliom as vice president, Roderick Liechty as secretary and George Balsiger as treasurer. They have proved themselves worthy of the honor reposed in them. We had two enjoyable parties, one held at our school gym and the other a skating party. We hope that all of our parties in the future will turn out as good as these did. We wish success to all future freshmen and hope that they will find their fresh enjoyable as we did. man year as Row 1: Richard Allspaw, Edward Amstutz, Marlene Amstutz, Arlene Balsiger, George Balsiger, Ardus Beaty. Row 2: Carolyn Bixler. Robert Gilliom, Alvin Hawkins, James Hedges, Roger Hirschy, Anita Kennel. Row 3: Lawrence Lawlor, Nancy Lehman. Roderick Liechty, Millard Moser, Edna Moyer. Charles Nagel. Row -4: Jackie Nussbaum. Lena Nussbaum, John Parr, Janean Sprunger. Row 5: Kenyon Sprunger, Billie Stucky. Ruth Welty. Absent: Mary Chrisman, Tom Riesen. Twenty-five
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Sophomore Class History In the fall of 1947 a new class of sophomores enrolled in Berne High School. Soon after that we elected our officers. We choose Ronald Townsend as president. Duane Lehman as vice president, Cynthia Kirchofer as secretary, and Anna Schwartz as treasurer. On March 16, 1948 we had a skating party. This was held at the Portland Skating Rink. Everyone had a good time. We hope that our class will be one long remembered by other students and teachers of Berne High School. Row 1: Dick Augsburger, Janice Amstutz, William Barrett. Dorothy Bertsch, Earline Bo!-lenbachcr, John Burke. Row 2: Shirley Hirschy, Cynthia Kirchhofer, Ronald Krehbiel, Elsie Lehman, Jerry L e liman, Judson Lehman. Row 5: Deloris I.iechty, Julia Liechiy, Helen Mazelin, Walter Maze-lin, Joan Moser. Keith Parr. Row 4: Ted Lehman, Lo-can Sprunger. Ronald Townsend. Naomi Wiederkehr, I. a M a r Winteregg, Howard Habegger. Row 5: Anna Schwartz. Absent: Duane Lehman. Twenty-four
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Grade 4 7 Row 1: Richard Amstutz, Grace Baumgartner, Ned Bixler, Jerry Flucckigcr, Erma Ha-hegger, Frederick Habegger. Row 2: Darlene Heare, Charles Lehman, Colleen Lehman, Myrtella Lehman, Arne Liechty, Evan Lehman. Row 3: Marilyn Lehman, Margery Lehman, Danny Liechty, Rochelle Liechty, Keith Rein-hard, Karen Moser. Row 4: Shirley Moser, Reginald Myers, Stanley Neuen-schwander, Gloria Reinhard, Douglas Schindler, Arlene Sprunger. Row 5: Jerry Sprunger, Keith Sprunger, Marjorie Sprunger, John Stucky, Richard Sweeney, Neoma Wenger. Grade 4 8 Row 1: James Amstutz, Gretch-en Bagley, Alice Brunner, James Gerber. Ruth Gilliora, Kedwin Graber. Row 2: Arthur Habegger, Gloria Hanni, Bonita Heare, Carol Lehman, Colleen Liechty. Nolan Liechty. Row 3: Carol Lockwood, Marilyn Moser, Lois Moyer, Don Neuen, Mary Niederhouser, Joan Nussbaum. Row 4: Carolyn Smith, Clara-n e 1 1 Sprunger, Lucinda Sprunger, Paul Sprunger, Marjorie Stauffer, Roger St rah m. Row 5: Onale Stucky, Norma Sweeney, Gloria Timmons, Audrey Whitehurst. Absent: Joan Lehman. Twenty-six J
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