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Che Rosebud Page 27 JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Violet Eberly Fred Boyer Grant Kelley Eleanor Meyer John Showalter Edwin Sherwood Harriett Bowman Don McIntosh Loy Ayers Maurice Wagner Ida Fulk Paul Brenneman Henry Wing Virginia Newcomer Rhea Dunkle
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Page 26 Che Roselnwd JWINIORS GENS Sa Gini PLESIGONT Masrscotteccsse tee etaseeosece eeecean LOY AYERS ViCe= Presid Cliter.ccssscceecauecrecnes GRANT KELLEY SEChCLATYscseemratedocesettrtees HARRIETT BOWMAN TROASUYCY. Beciccccsyassewers sasesceaee VIOLET EBERLY MOTTO—“‘Live and Learn.”’ CLASS COLORS—Maroon and White. CLASS FLOWER—Lily of the Valley. CLASS YELL—Zip, Zam! Zip, Zam! Zip, Zam! Za! lehthy ISM Jah key TS he, Gey Ngenanll The brightest class that is alive Is the class of ’25. CEASSSE ORM Here’s to the class of ’25, The smartest class, sure to thrive, Three years we’ve learned and worked In Waterloo High, and never shirked. Fifteen members, each true and strong, Like noble people in story and song; In ’25 we graduate, with honors bright, Because we always do what’s right. We’ve done our share for the school this year, Our past in athletics and drama is clear; | We’re represented in the orchestra by four, And Harriett has won us honor more. Until next year we say adieu, With this plea we bring to you: Always work with all your might And you will surely win the fight. —ELEANOR MEYER ’25 | |
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Page 28 Che Rosebud JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY After graduating from the eighth grade we all felt we had reached the goal of ascending the stairs to the high and lofty assembly of the High School. So when the be ll rang September, 1921, there were twenty- four green Freshmen wandering loose in the upper hall. This year of initiaiton closed with the loss of only two members. The next fall, after a care-free vacation, thinking we had abundant knowledge, we came back nineteen strong as “Silly Sophomores.” Two boys thinking they were “Dunn” quit us late in the term. Realizing these were our best days, we returned as eighteen “Jolly Juniors” to start our present prosperity. Three members left us but al- though a small number, we have brought back laurels for our class, having had a very active part in the school activities. Next year we hope to be Dignified Seniors and make the class of ’25 the best in the W. H. S. —VIRGINIA NEWCOMER
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