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WATERLOO HIGH SCHOOL FOREWORD HE community has established, sponsored and developed the school and has made it an integral part of the community itself. This advancement has been due to the efforts of many. There is the pioneer whose foresightedness laid the foundation for the commonwealth: there are the citizens of today, the farmer, the merchant, the laborer. the banker and the profes- sional men whose Hnancial support makes the existence of the institution possible and whose sons and daughters compose the personnel of the school: there are the teachers who have pre- pared themselves in order to prepare us in the fields of educa- tion in order that they might, in turn, prepare us: and finally. there are our parents, our Mothers and Fathers, who have min- istered to us in childhood. who have cared for us in love, charity and law, and who have themselves sacrificed to make this our education possible. It is to all of these that we aim in these few pages to portray the spirit and personnel of our school and to show the relation between the community and the school. Education is our only political safety- Outside of this ark all is deluge.
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THE sKo1-YAsE, 1928 THE OLD SCHODL A new school, how we laughed with glee. And clapped our hands in our delight: And wondered when the time would be When that new school would loam in sight. Yet. when the time was drawing nigh We wandered through each silent hall We dreaded then, to say good-bye: To see that dear old building fall. Each room seemed packed with memories dear All passing swift before our eyes The joys and sorrows of each year: Each disappointment and surprise. Our fingers fumbled, as we turned The .pages o'er in memory's book. And viewed the lessons we had learned: The childish traits that we forsook. And when at last 'twas time to go, We found that we were loath to part: We went with lingering step and slow With dream-filled eyes and troubled heart. And when we saw the old school fall. And when no trace was left at last, We vainly wished we might recall The happy years we there had passed. Although in truth we could not stay And live those happy years again. We all knew when we went away Those years had not been lived in vain. Full well we know no place can take The spot in each heart set aside, We hold it dear for memory's sake, And there the Old School will abide. ADELAIDE WATERMAN.
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THE SKOI-YASE, 1928 5 THE FACULTY CHARLES E. FOLEY. M. S., Supervising Principal CHARLES E. STRONG. A. B.. Vice-Principal SCHOOL ROY B. MILLER, A. B ...... ............... E nglish JESSIE JONES ........................ Engliih-Algebra HELEN R. ESHENOUR, A. B .... Lalin-English HIGH KATHERINE C. HILLER .................... HI-il0l'y J. ELIZABETH REAMER. Ph. B...Ma!hematics HIYLISN FAHY. A. B .................. Latin-French SPECIAL LAVERNI2 PONTIUS ............ Manual Training HAROLD Coox .................. Physical Training LESLIE N. RYAN ......... .................... M usic MAUD H. TEN EYCK ...................... l.ibrarian BESSIE BARTLETT ...... SARA BURROUGHS ...... EDNA CROSS ......... BROPHY ......,.. ROSE NIATTHIEWS ....... Ros E JANE PERRY ......... TEACHERS HORTENSE PROSKINE, B. S ........ Commercial DOROTHY HOWLAND ........................ Drawing ALICE ALLISON. B. S .......... Home Economics AUGUSTA HECKMAN ....... ...... S chool Nurse ELIZABETH STALEY, Office Secretary GRADES ,.,,.,.Eighth Grade MARY QUINN ......Serond Grade ......Se-'uenth Grade PAULINE ALLEN ......First Grade ....,.,Six1h Grade MAUD H. TEN EYCK................Kindergarten .......Fif1h Grade NELLIE WII.COX......First and Second Grades .......Fourth Grade MAY J. BUI.L..........Third and Fourth Grades .......Third Grade HELEN PONTIUS ........ Fifth and Sixth Grades BOARD OF EDUCATION DR. C. B. BACON, President GEORGE L. MARSHALL MRS. GLADYS M. BARNES, Serrerarg GEORGE C. SWEET WILLIAM SHANKS J. C. FILLING!-IAM. Clerk
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