Waterloo High School - Rosebud Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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28 THE ROSEBUD Liila. a .ioUy meinher of tlie 17 class, takes little note of the stiulents of the W. H. S. ili ' i ' mind is ci-nttTed on a Iloosiei- lad from tin- eonntry. Cnllewe ' las no charnis for licr and we can see her only as ;i faithful lioiisewife. Howard Dilgard ' lie was a man. ( f an nnbonnded stomach. Jnly 10, 1898. Speck, our basket ball star, missed the first half of his Senior year, bnt hy hard study has brought up his grades to a goo l average aiul giaduates with the rest of the class. He is a member of Company K of tiie National (Juard of Indiana and spent half of this year at the Mexican border as a true soldier boy. He does not believe in wasted energy and is always prce i when tl e eats are served. Faye Till X ' ii ' tur slie finds too painful an endeavor Content to dwell in decencies forever. : larch L ' 7. 1898. Faye. the whole spirit of the Senior class, can work as well as play. Slie is captain of the girls basket ball team and has certainly made good her name. Ilei- chief ambition is to become a school teacher and we can see no other ])Osition more suited to her dis|)osition. Daisy Brown Her beauty hangs upon the cheeks of nigiit, as a ricli jewel in an Ethiop s ear. September 23, 1897. Daisy is an earnest worker in school life. She takes part in all Htei-ary progi-ams and is a member of the basket ball team. Her rich sojirano voice has won nnich fann- for her in High School. It is rumored about slu- will soon be claimed by a little college boy and she has our heartiest congratulations. Dorothea Brown I care for nobod.v, no. not 1. If no one cares for me. ' January 7, 1899. Dorth, our happy-go-lucky girl, certainly enjoys herself. She is one con- tinual laugh from sunrise to sunset. She has had several serious wounds from Cupid but has recovered wonderfully and feels none the worse. She is a guard on the girls ' basket ball team and puts forth her best efforts to make good the game. Wilbur Bowman Now by two headed -Janus. Nature hath framed strange fellows,

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THE ROSEBUD 27 to a letter tlir v;iys iiiid iiinis i)f the oiipiisite sex. Cliarli-s is iiiteinling ' to become a teaelii-r and r are eoniiileiit tliat lie will make g-dod. Alice Ridge ' ' Sill ' was jes tlie quiet kind Whose nat HITS uexcr ai ' y. Au usl l:;, l.S!)S. Alice, a shy eouiiti ' y lass, eiitefed oui ' class when we wrif {• ' rcshnien. Siie has been a faitlil ' iil stiuient from tiieii until now. ' i ' o know her is but t i love lier aiul up ieparting from High Sehool shr -will leave behiiul her a lio.st of fi-ieiids. Alii ( ' is thinking of teaching anil she ean he none other than .success- ful as sueh. Florence Schuster ■■ Sill ill ■ and the world smiles -with you ; Frown and ou frown alone. July 1!), 1897. Flo comes from the country and furnishes ph ' iity of fun for everyone aroiuitl her. Her jovial dispcsition has won for liei- many friends during the four years that slie has attended High School. Her future is undecided as yet. Harold Fretz Thr idea of her life shall sweetly eivr], Into his study of imagination. August L ' . ' ), l.s|)8. Harold, during the long wiiitei- days, has dri ' ii through thick and thin in order to gain an edncatiou. We are jn ' ond to say that he is one of oui- members. His affections seem all to lie eentei-ed i i the So[ilioiiioi ' e class and we think her a lucky girl. Mary Mcintosh ■■()h! blessed with temper, whose luudouded I ' ay Can nuike to rrow cheerful as toda ' . ' October 9. 1899. Mary, a general favorite vith everyone, has lieen with us since the [irimary gratie and has by her winning ways won many a trustworth.v friend. She is an ardent lover of athletics and puts her whole heart and soul into such. She is intending to take nji Domestic Science and Art. hieh we think will be vei ' y useful to her in the futui ' e for hei- disjiositiou has won for her many gentlemen friends antl slie will probably be soon claimed liy one as a life long partner. Lula Kennedy The bell strikes one. We take no note of time, But it ' s loss, ' November 28, J897,



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THE ROSEBUD 29 .hiinijii ' v 1. ), IIIOO. I ' iil;, or l-iltlii ' l- I ' cl-cy ' s littlr lirdt liri ' . Ii;is (•(iiii |.|. ' l.(l his Iliijli ScIkmiI (-(Hll-sr ill lIlITi ' rjirs, slill ' till ill 1!)14 ;ill(l i;l-;ii I ll,-|| ilii; with t lie cl.iss iiT ' 17. I ' .csiih ' S (hiili Ilis cliiss Wdi ' k he has sci ' I ' ll :i t urn ,is | ii ' siih ' iil nf the ( ' iccnuiiaii sncid y also oiir as si ' iTotai-N ' ami I ri ' asiiiTi llr is a iiiciiilici ' oT Ihr haskit hall ■eaiii also ici ' -|iiTsi(lciit of the Senior class. Frances Baxter ' ■ l ' ' air was she to licliohl, ' That maid ol ' scxcnti ' cn suiiimn-s. Friiniaiy L ' 7. 1!H)(). l ' raiii ' i ' s, a swcrt. shy maiil of srvi iiIitii. lias hccii itli us I ' or a iinmlici- ol ' yrars. She is an artixc wiirkfi- in hotli classes ami society ami has proxoi hei elf a loyal Zedalet heaii. She is iiil ' tcd wilh a line so|iraiio voice ami is willilie ' to lis,, it for the c,ioil ol ' the scl 1. She hopes to lii ' a ti ' aehei- d ' iiiiis:c aiiil art some day. William Smith lie mouths a sentence As curs mouth a hoiie. Xoveiul)ci- 2. lSi)(), I ' lll. the ch ' e-t ini ' iiilii r of t,i:i ' class, hut iic -crtlieless none the h ' ss joxial, 111 ' can furuisli plenty of amuseiiu-nt for all arouiul him. His one great fault is liis language, for he knows wliat lu ' wants to sii.v hut can never express liiiu- self, .vet he is making rapid improvement and lie has the heart.x ' wishes of all for a prosperous future. ■Willo Hinman ■ ' 1 am all the daughtiu-s of my father ' s lauise, And all the hrotliei ' s, too. • la Hilary K ISDS. Willo comes to the V . II. S. with a two-fold work to perform. Sli.. is l!oiis(d ce|ier as well as a student. ( )iie of her chai-ai ' ti ' iistic traits is e-i ' ttiiig angry upon sliort notice and getting over it .just as (piick. We are sorry to say ,hat her atfeetioiis are in otlu ' r than the Scnioi ' class, h ' ' t yet it is true for she iiia - he contiiniall.v sei ' u eoiiversiug with a Sophoui ' ' .- i- utli. It is Willo ' s M ' ciitiiui to enter till ' liusiness world. Jean Grimm A licaiitifiil ami lia|i])y girl, With step as liulit as summer air. May 11. 1SH7. • ' can .ioiiicd us in the Sophomore class and is loved hy all who know her. She has taleii act vc part in society work and has shown hcrsi ' lf a true Ciccriuiiaii. She taki-s nothing si-rioiisly and wears a smih ' I ' l ' om miuii ' til night. Shi- is a great faxdriti ' with tlo ' oppositi ' sex ami it is riimon ' d that she is alreadv claimed.

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