UBrbuft MARY J. BONFIGLIO Waterloo High School Tri State College Fourth Grade MARGUERITE HAMMAN Waterloo High School Tri State College Third Grade GI RTRUDI N. NEWCOMER Waterloo High School Tri-State College Second Grade PEARL BRINK Butler I ligh School Tri State College First Grade 1929 Page 16
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ttuiarlwi) OUR CLASS COLORS There are many colors, the artist takes Upon his brush from day to day, To record his thoughts upon the canvas In a simple but expressive way. There are colors for emotions. For thoughts, and likewise deeds. There are colors for institutions. For classes, and for creeds. Our Seniors carry a pennant, Bearing the colors Maroon and Blue Which stand for high ideals, tor courage, And for advancement too. We hope they will live for this pennant After their school days are through. And bring fame to our dear school Although their numbers be few. The Juniors were more didactic, They chose the Black and the Red. They had in mind great valor, great deeds, And enveloped thought, they said. We know that they live up to their colors. For they are workers every one; Yes, the Juniors are always busy, From early , morn to the setting sun. The Sophomores are aristocratic, For their colors Orange and Blue They resemble gold in intellect And high ideals in character too. The Sophomores are proud of their number, They are an exception to the rule; For after one year they've been weeded, Are still the largest class in school. The Freshmen have gone to history In search of their colors gay; They have been very patriotic And have chosen the Blue and the Gray. With their high ideals and unforeseen future, May they to their work apply The knowledge learned in former years And bring honor to the Waterloo High. —O. W. Fee -1929 Page 18
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