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(The l uHi ' buii SENIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION President .Otto Shuman Secretary .Dorothy Gingrich Treasurer .Viola Shultz Histoinan .Richard DeLong Poet .Walter Wing Class Colors Purple and Gold Class Flower Lily of the Valley Class Motto BUT NEVER Paul Ankney Wilda Blue June Campbell Thelma Cherry Margaret Crooks Robert Crooks Richard DeLong Howard Dilley Dorothy Gingrich Martha Griffin Noah Hamman Floyd Heighn Clark Kelley CLASS ROLL Mary Lu Kiplinger Harold Moyer Charles Mayne Clayton Pontius Myrtle Rohm June Rufner Otto Shuman Viola Shultz LeRov Smalley Claude Spackey Maxine Voss Walter Wing Lorraine Bixler 1928 Page Twenty-seven
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DOROTHY GINGRICH (Dot) May 12, 1910 Fort Wayne, Ind. Zedalethean Society Zeda Pres. ’28 Zeda Treas. ’27 Class Secretary ’28 D. Quartette ’27 Glee ’25, ’26, ’27 B. B. ’27, ’28 Advertising NOAH HAMMAN (Noey) FLOYD HEIGHN ( Ham ) Sept. 22, 1910 Effingham, Ill. Ciceronian Society Story Editor MARTHA GRIFFIN (Mart) Aug. 12, 1908 Butler, Ind. Ciceronian Society Glee ’25, ’26, ’27 B. B. ’26, ’27, ’28 Alumni Editor July 10, 1911 Waterloo, Ind. Ciceronian Society Class Editor 1928 CL ARK KELLEY (Hershel) Feb. 21, 1909 Waterloo, Ind. Zedalethean Society B. B. ’28 Associate Editor Mas? buit Page Twenty-six i
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Uoapbuil THE CLASS OF PURPLE AND GOLD School began September eighth, nineteen hundred twenty- four. Everybody there. Over one hundred enrolled of which forty-one were freshmen. This is the largest class ever to enter Waterloo High School. We were a jolly bunch and took the jokes good natured. Soon our greenish ways began to leave us and we became less timid. We looked forward with assurance to the coming year as Sophomores. Seven members had left our ranks during the year, making our number thirty-four. We started our Sophomore year with twenty-nine members, but another boy entered making a total of thirty. We were more serious now and looked forward with great expectancy to our Junior year which was to be our first year in the Waterloo-Grant Township High School Building. During the summer the new building was completed and we, as Juniors, entered our new home with great satisfaction and pride. Our number now was twenty-six, later two more joined our class, making twenty-eight. During this year three mem¬ bers left and one entered, making twenty-six. The next Autumn we returned as Seniors. Our last year, with an enrollment of twenty-seven. The first semester we lost one member, the last semester one of our members was compelled to leave us, but she is still one of our class. We will be the sec¬ ond class to graduate from the new building, and hope to retain memories of our High School activities throughout our lives. Our High School days are over. This time divides us, as no other time has done. But this we know: It will depend upon ourselves, what we make of the gifts and powers we possess. We have laid a few foundations in science and learning, but we are sure they are good and well impressed upon us by our faithful teachers. Let us be, then, true to ourselves, to our country, and to God, and to the High School wherein we have secured our knowledge. —Richard DeLong ’28 1928 Page Twenty-eight
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