Waterloo High School - Rosebud Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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Che Rosebud IRENE GRIFFIN When anything funny is to be, She’s always ready with her ‘‘te he.” June 20, 1906. Lansing, Michigan, Ciceronian. Art Editor, Rosebud. CURTIS HAWK Two-fifths of him is genius and three- fifths sheer fudge. June 20, 1905. Portland, Indiana. Zedalethean, Z. L. S. Editor, Rosebud. RUTH WING Always ready with help or a smile, You'll not find her like in many a mile. November 12, 1905. Continental, Ohio. Historian ’24, Snapshot Editor, Rosebud. OLIVER OPDXCKE Wise from the top of his head up. March 30, 1907. Waterloo, Indiana. Treasurer of Class ’24. Zedalethean. Circulation Manager, Rosebud. oy

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Che Roschud Page 21 = IVA MERGY A mighty Huntress and her prey was man. March 21, 1906. Waterloo, Indiana. Secretary of Class ’23. Vice-President of Z. L. S. ’24. Zedalethean. Advertising Manager, Rosebud. HELEN MILLER A ready tongue, a ready wit, Rhymes just come and always make a hit. October 8, 1905. Butler, Indiana. Glee Club. Class Historian ’22. Zedalethean. Calendar, Rosebud. RAYMOND BONECUTTER There might have been a better athlete, but I doubt it. October 6, 1906. Continental, Ohio. Ciceronian. Girls’ Basketball, Rosebud. BESSIE SPONSLER My heart will swell with pride, When that blamed Civies is laid aside. July 22, 1906. Defiance, Ohio. Vice-President Class ’23. Secretary of C. L. S. 724. President of Class ’24. Ciceronian. Alumni, Rosebud.



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Che Rosrhud Page 23 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 13, 1920, we started our High School career as Fresh- men in the W. H. S. with an enrollment of twenty-two members. We were directed toward the west side of the assembly by such signs as, “all green worms crawl this way.” We took all such things as this with a good spirit of sportsmanship and were soon recognized as a part of the school. We organized our class and elected Mary Bonfiglio as president, Har- riett Dixon as secretary and treasurer. We were represented in most everything as basketball, music and oratoricals. Miss Grace Knott was elected pianist, which was quite an honor to be given to a Freshman by the H. S. We kept every member throughout the year and on May 27, we left with promises to return as a body the following term. We hoped that a new High School building would be erected by the time we were ready to return. We returned September 12, 1921, to the same old school house. Three of our members, we were sorry to learn had departed from our midst. Mary Hanes and Forrest Zerkle stopped their work while Charles Wolf took up his work in the Butler H. S. This loss was made up by three new students, Howard Settle, Edna Sherwood and Ethel Beard. By the time we settled down we looked around and saw the timid green Freshmen tak- ing their seats, which we formerly occupied. We again took up our work and settled down to study in earnest to attain heights and honor for our class. I may mention that during this year the girls of our class chal- lenged the remaining girls of the H.S. to a basketball game. The challenge was accepted and the game was played. The game ended in our favor. We were not only prominent in this line but in all other school activities. This year closed, we had lost two of our members. Ethel Bowman and Edna Sherwood. We promised to meet and carry out our work next year. We were again assembled in the old school room. We were by this time Jolly Juniors and we made good our name. We were a very essential part of the school, being represented in everything. We gained three mem- bers who have stayed by us in everything we attempted. We went through this year like Juniors should. At the close we departed, not with the ex- pectation of returning to a new school house for that seemed to be too much to expect for the present. We were not disappointed when we came back in September. We as- sembled in the old W. H. S. as Seniors. We had lost one of our members, Ola Sponsler. This left us only sixteen members who expected to graduate on the 26th of May, 1924. During the year Grace Knott took up work in a home under the name of Mrs. Forney. We depart from the H. S. with sorrow as it is the old friend of all those who have entered. We shall never forget your dear old rooms in which we have ascended one step high- er, each year, on the ladder of life. One and all, we bid farewell to you forever. —RUTH WING ’24

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