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The ECJEELD SENIOR CLASS POEM One'two'three'four, How the years roll by! 1 Marching on, a struggling corps 1 Seniors of the Waterloo High. The long skirmish is over, And each sphere is greatly enlarged; 1 Some are glad and some are sad. I But all are honorably discharged. Soon we shall be engaged In the allotted three score and ten, 1 Thinking the while that this is staged: “Our Aim, Our Hope Is, To Win. 1 —Clair Walker 1 ’Jo I 1 1 1 I I ■ 1 1 1 V I 1 [Page 24]
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The CCXCCUD SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President.....................................Albert Dunn Vice-President...............................Earleen Heign Secretary Treasurer...................Wilbur Kimmell Historian............................Clayton Warner Poet...........................................Clair Walker CLASS MOTTO Our aim, our hope is, to win. CLASS COLORS Cardinal and Black CLASS FLOWER Tea Rose CLASS ROLL Muriel Beard Daisie Mae Bowman Robert Boyer Ralph Childs Waldo Crooks Mary Duncan Albert Dunn Hugh Farrington Louise Gill Earleen Heign Wilbur Kimmell Mae Link Vivian McBride Dorice Pease Grider Pot torti Henry Rigg Edward Schlosser Virgil Troyer Clair Walker Clayton Warner Mural Wise
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r The CCXCCLD vvv SENIOR CLASS HISTORY $ On September seventh, nineteen hundred twenty'six, the first Freshman Class to enter the new Waterloo High School building, numbered thirtydive. Later a new' member entered, which increased the number to thiry'six. The second year, on September the sixth, nineteen huiv dred twenty-seven, the class of nineteenthirty came back to add another successful year, only to find that twelve of the members did not return. This loss left the total number of twentythree to be Sophomores. On August twenty'cighth, nineteen hundred twenty' eight, the same class returned as “Jolly Juniors. Only nine' teen added this third year of secondary education. One member dropped out and one entered, leaving the number at nineteen. The fourth year in August, nineteen hundred twenty' nine, this class of twenty members entered the W. H. S. as Dignified Seniors. Later a new member entered, making twenty'one members. Although there were many difficult ties before us, they were all conquered, and the class of nine' teeivthirty held to its motto, Our aim, our hope is, to win. —Clayton Warner '30
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