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I in (j u is I eel V Jjopn om ores In the fall of ’50 an ambitious class of Sophomores entered our high school. We elected as our officers, president, Max Lehman; vice president, Arlene Sprunger; secretary, Jerry Sprunger, and treasurer. Keith Rein-hard. On October 16. we had a class party in the school gym. As our second year is at an end, we look back on the days in which we suffered many hardships, but are looking forward to next year when we will become upper class-men. Adieu—The Sophies. Row 1- Grace Baumgartner. Ned Bixler. Jerry Flueckiger. Paul Geh-man. Joyce Grandlinard. Row 2 Erma Habeggcr. Darlene Heare. Kaye Heyerly. Arden a Hirschy, Ernest Isch. Row 3—Ann Kaehr, Dorothy Kip-fer, Charles Lehman. Colleen Lehman. Evan Lehman. Row 4—Margery Lehman. Marilyn Lehman, Max Lehman. Myrtella Lehman, Roy Lehman. Row 5—Arne Liechty, Danny Liechty. Rochelle Liechty. Karen Moser. Shirley Moser. Row 6 Reginald Myers. Stanley Neuenschwander. Gloria Rcinhard, Keith Reinhard. Darlene Rich. Row 7—Patsy Rumple. Douglas Schindler. Chester Smith. Arlene Sprunger. Jerry Sprunger. Row 8- Keith Sprunger. Marjorie Sprunger. John Stucky. Richard Sweeney. Julia Yoder.
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SImliti on J -A- on tors In September of ‘50 Berne-French High School received a new class of forty-five eager Juniors. We chose the following class officers: Don Neuen as president. Paul Sprunger as vice president. Carolyn Smith as secretary, and Daisy Heller as treasurer. We presented our class play. Cheaper by the Dozen' on February 13. We wish to express our gratitude to Miss Blanche Stone for her wonderful direction. In May we played host to the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Reception. Socn after this the report cards made their last appearance, and we were glad to see enough credits to return as Seniors next year. So until then, we remain—Yours truly. Row 1—Jo Ann Baumgartner. Lorine Baumgartner. Junior Bcrtsch. Alice Brunner. Mary Alice Canen. Mary Davis 'first semester . Rote 2—James Gerber. Ruth Gilliom, Kedwin Graber. Arthur Habegger. Gloria Hanni, Bonita Heare. Row 3—Daisy Heller. Phil Kaehr. Bill Kipfer, John Kip-fer. Glory Ann Lautzenheiser. 'first semester) Carol Lehman. Row 4—Gloria Lehman. Phyllis Lehman, Shirley Lehmann. Virginia Lehman. Colleen Liechty. Nolan Liechty. Rote 5—Shirley Liechty. Robert Litwiller. Cora Lucas. Marilyn Moser. Ruby Alice Moser. Don Neuen. Row 6—Mary Niederhauser, Joan Nussbaum. Susan Rumple. Carolyn Smith. Claranell Sprunger. Lucinda Sprunger. Row 7—Paul Sprunger. Marjorie Stauffer. Roger Strahm, Ona le Stucky. Norma Jean Sweeney. Gloria Timmons. Row 8 Audrey Whitehurst. Roberta Wulliman, Jerry Zerkel.
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red hie A We are fortunate in being Freshmen because we envy the upper classmen and sympathize with ourselves. We are different from other Freshmen because we aren’t in the least green.” As our officers we elected, for president. Charles Spurgeon. for vice president. Zenana Hawkins, for secretary. Suzanne Yager, and for treasurer. Grace Liechty. We had a very nice skating party at Decatur on Oct. 23. The Senior girls gave the girls of our class an initiation party. We had lots of fun and found that the Seniors are all right. Row 1 Arlan Balsiger. Galen Baumgartner. Margaret Baumgartner. Wayne Baumgartner. Marjorie Bluhm, Barbara Burdg. Row 2—Tommy Burke. Jane Kay Clauser. Marilynn Eicher. Nancy Eicher. James Gehman. Alice Habegger. Row 3—Marilyn Habegger. Carl Hackenjos. Audrey Harris. Shirley Hartman. Zenana Hawkins. Gerry Hilty. Row 4—Ned Kipfer, Anita Lehman. Imogene Lehman. Jerome Lehman, Joyce Lehman. Luther Lehman. Row 5 Marinell Lehman. Rodney Lehman. Grace Liechty. Ruth Ann Liechty. Lester Meshberger. Stuart Miller. Row 6—Jcrrold Neuen-schwander. Virginia Neucn-schwander. Donna Mae Nuss-baum. Lynette Nussbaum. Marilyn Nussbaum. Jerome Rauch. Row 7—Roger Rawley. Richard Reimschisel. Karl Rich. Judith Ryf. Paul Schug. Jimmie Sprunger. Row 8—Neva Sprunger. Phyllis Sprunger. Charles Spurgeon. William Spurgeon. Lcuise Stauffer, Willa Joy Steiner. Row 9—Steven Stucky. Curtis Wulliman. Suzanne Yager. DeWayne Yoder.
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