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ZZ SLSTVE RUSERVISS Se ar SH) SENIOR CLASS POEM VV a EN Ogee O .Girsls Say Jim and Charlie, Mary and June From this old school we’ll soon be thru. I used to think how great ’twould be When from books and study I'd be free. But now as the time is here I’m not ashamed to shed a tear For I know that things can never be The same again for you and me. We soon shall part and each go his way And few if any at home will stay, But there’s one thing we'll never do And that’s forget dear old “Waterloo.” Maurice Stroh. Page Twenty-eight
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22 SESTOE ROSE BVI SS SENIORS Colors—GREEN and WHITE Flower—SWEET PEA Motto—‘NO CROWN WITHOUT THE DUST OF LABOR” THE CLASS Farel Baker June Dunn Wilbur Kalb Budd Becher Clark Farrington Ruth Keller William Bixler Robert Fausett Pauline Lung Wayne Bookmiller Mary Louise Fee Wilson McKean Edna Bowman Lester Geeting Kendall Ober Hilda Cherry Avis Hall Mary Ellen Roop Charles Corrigan Ina Erle Harless Ralph Sebert Leona Crooks Donald Hampshire James Shoemaker Dorothy Davis William Hire Maurice Stroh Onda Vae Denison Charles Johnson Nina Wilkins Simeon Drew Wayne Johnson Zola Wolford SENIOR CLASS HISTORY This is station 1-9-3-4 broadcasting through the courtesy of Waterloo-Grant Town- ship school. Folks, here’s real news: “33 SENIORS COME THROUGH WITH FLYING COLORS” Upon entering Waterloo High School in 1930, there were 48 members. 5 left during the year. 44 returned in the fall of 1931, and 4 were lost during the year. 37 main- tained the nearness of the goal. 4 left during the year. 35 faithful troopers returned undaunted and, with the exception of two, have upheld their principles to the end. They have completed the prelude to their maturity. They are standing on the threshold of a new life. Here’s luck to you, Seniors of 1934! This is all now, folks. Tune in at this time next year for station announcements. Stand by. Leona Crooks—Announcer. Page Twenty-seven
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22 ESTATE ROSE BVI SS Se THE JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Aneta Antrup, Esther Holman, Helen Campbell, Lucille Frick, Beatrice Bevier, Philipine Buss, Olevia Metzger, Edith Danglér, Pauline Wing, Carma Roberts, Marie Bowman. 7 Second row: Phyllis Deetz, Elnora Smith, Garcile Miser, Dessie Hancock, Helen Bolinger, Irene Friend, Mildred Johnson, Dorothy Hubbard, Donald Kaiser. Third row: Estel White, Charles Imler, Robert Rohm,.Elmer Beaubien, John Centa, Elmer Shuman, Art Luttman, Victor Dunn, Richard Wolford,. Robert Thomson. Fourth row: Kenneth Sebert, Leland Oster, A. J. Smith, Sponsor; Wayne Yarlot, Lynn Dunn, Chester Stephen. a Colors: Purple and Gold. Flower: Stweet Pea.. Motto: “Don’t Dodge Difficulties”. THE CLASS OF 19385 . As the solitary reaper who, at the end of a perfect day, looks over his work and gives praise to God, as the prosperous business man who, at the end of the year, satisfied, looks over his trial balance, so. the class of 1935 at the close of its third year of high school work, proudly looks over its record of achievements. As Juniors we have decreased in number. Many have been called upon to cast their lot in different spheres of life; a few have been added to the class, until at present thirty-seven remain. During these three years of toiling and rejoicing, we, as a class, took active part in all the social and athletic events. These activities were to promote harmony and fellowship, and to aid the students to meet the future with self-confidence and ability to contribute their bit to the betterment of life. In some things we have done, we find complete satisfaction. Now that we have passed the third milestone, we are at present confronted with many perplexing problems. However, having withstood freshman spring, sophomore summer, and junior fall, we feel easily able to cope with the rigors of senior winter. Olevia Metzger. Page Twenty-nine
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