Waterloo High School - Rosebud Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

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WATflUOO INDIANA SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JUNIOR HIGH GRADES ACTIVITIES MUSIC SPORTS ALUMNI' JOKES THE END WEE Editor-in-chief- - - - - Maurice Grueter Assistant Editor- - - - - -Robert Sebert Managing Editor- - - - - - - -Ruth Imhof Advertising Manager- - -,Geraldine Myers Assistant- - - - -William Hollinger Assistant- ------- Earl Kerns Assistant- ----- Marvel Kutzner Circulation Manager- - - -Geraldine Kalb Assistant- ------- Loren Dunn Assistant- ----- Y ayne Edington Assistant- - - - - -Betty Rynearson Jokes- ------- Calendar- ------ Class Will-------- Alumni- ------- Commercial Department Athletics- - - - - - 3and And Orchestra- - Glee Club- ------ Girl Reserves- - - - • Vocational- - - - - - Snaps- - ------- Class Poem- - - - - - Art Work- ------ Advisor- ------- - Kenneth Bov man Maxine Hollinger - -Doris Gafken - -Iris Pontius - Glennys Crooks - - - -Roger Ish ftichard Wilkins - Marietta Fretz - - 7ava Schmidt - Marvin Gushwa - - - Hugh Dcetz - -Donas Gafken - Betty Price - -Mr. Andrews TTDiE SUMUtJ PRODUCTIONS LIMITED, WE OFFER YOU 1938 HDD1JD0W ?OR YOUR A?? ROYAL AND DEDICATED 10 MR. JAMES A. HUSSELMAN ? MR. FERN A. M MR.GRANTA. KELLEY BOARDOF EDUC W THROUGH THEIR HAVE SECURED FOR WATERLUD-GRANT TOWNSHIP A NEW MODERN GRADE BUILDING AND GYMNASIUM HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING GRADE BUILDING MR. SCHOMBERG, GRADE SCHOOL CUSTODIAN Supt. Office Supt. Overmeyer Geraldine Myers Wava Schmidt Charles Overmeyer Superintendent University of Chicago, PhB., M.A. Ball State Teachers’ College Social Science Alvin J. Smith Principal Valparaiso University, B.S,, A.B. Purdue University , 3.S. in Ag. Science and Agriculture Virginia Bachtel Music and Art Indiana Central College DePauw University B.S.M. Gerald R. Andrews Central Normal, B.S.C., A.B. Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute Commerce Audra Snyder Indiana University, A.B. University of Wisconsin Mathematics and Latin Paul McClain Gertrude P. .-Tohnson Indiana University, A.B. Manchester College, A.B. History, Band Orchestra Purdue Univoristy, B.S. in H.Ec. Home Economics and Girls Phys. Ed. Lyman Poster Barr Ball State Teachers' College, B.S. Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute Coach and Eighth Grade Eugene Bonecutter DePauw University, A.B. English Clarence Bowers Ball State Teachers' College B.S. Indiana University Manual Arts and Seventh Grade Miss Bachtel Mr Andrews Miss Snyder Mr McClain Miss Johnson Mr. Bonecutter Mr. Barr Mr Bowers Mr. Ovcrmeyer Mr. Smith SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Maurico Gruoter Robert Sebert Kenneth Bc-wr.ian Ruth Irihof Donas Gafkon President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Foot 1j KENNETH ’’KENNY DIEDERICK May 6, 1920 Garrett, Indiana-----1-2 Class Play-------------4 Track----------------3-4 Basketball..........-3-4 Basoball-------------3-4 Trail Blazer-----------4 Commercial Club--------4 • aLittle Theatre Club---4 ►F A« -3-4 KENNETH KENNY BOWMAN April 16, 1919 Class Play------------3-4 Operetta----------------1 Glee Club.............1-2 Commercial Club---------4 Rosebud Staff---------- 4 GLENYS CROOKSIE CROOKS February 192 Operetta--------------3-4 Glee Club-------1-2-3-4 Commercial Club---------4 Rosebud Staff-----------4 HUGH TUGGLE DEETZ September 10, 1920 Gleo Club-------1-2-3-4 Commercial Club---------4 Rosebud Staff-----------4 Trr.il Blazer-----------4 Class Play------------3-4 Band------------1-2- 4 Operetta------------2-3-4 Baseball--------------3-4 Littlo Theatre Club-----4 OY roy DILGARD August 12, 1919 Science Club------------4 Track-------------------1 LOREN SKINNY DUNN Hay 23, 1920 Band-------------—1-2-3-4 Orchestra------------- 3 Basketball----------1-2-4 Baseball-...........2-3-4 Class President-------2-3 Glee Club-----------1-2-4 DONAS DONNIE GAFKEN October 10, 1920 Gleo Club.........1-2-3-4 Commercial Club---------4 Operetta----------1-2-3-4 MARIETTA FRETZ FRETZ August 16, 1920 Glee Club—........1-2-3-4 Operetta----------1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves-------1-2-3 Class Play------------3-4 Little Theatre Club-----4 Rosebud Staff-----------4 FRANK BUD FRICK July 29, 1920 Gleo Club---------1-2-3-4 Commercial Club---------4 Softball................1 Operetta----------------1 Basketball------------ 1 WAYNE EDDY EDINGTON September 14, 1920 Operetta---------------- Class President---------— Glee Club--------------1- Hi-Y.................... Commercial Club--------- Rosebud Staff----------- Basketball---------1-2-3- Basoball...........1-2-3- Track----------------2-3- DORIS DORIE GAFKEN September 1, 1920 Glee Club------------1-2- Operetta---------------1- Conmercial Club--------- Rosebud Staff----------- MAURICE MAURY GRUETER July 13, 1920 Band--------------1-2-3-4 Class President—--------4 Class Play------------3-4 Trail Blazer---------—3-4 Quill Scroll----------4 Track-----------------3-4 Baseball----------------3 Little Theatre Club-----4 Commercial Club---------4 Glee Club...........1-2-4 Operetta------------1-2-4 Hi-Y—...............1-2-4 Orchestra-----------1-2-4 febud Staff----------4 fOU Bowman Crooks Deetz Diederick Dillard Dunn Gafken Fretz Frick Edin ton Gafken Grue ter MARVIN DING” GUSHV7A June 1, 1920 Class Play—-------- 4 Baseball---------1-2-3-4 Science Club——---------4 Connercial Clu —----- 4 Rosebud Staff----------4 Trail Blazer-----------3 Basketball------------ 3 Track----------------3-4 MAXINE MAXINE” HOLLINGER February l8, 1920 Glee Club----------1-2-3 Operetta---------—1-2-3 Girl Reserves—-——1-2 Little Theatre Club——4 Connercial Club--------4 Class Flay-------------3 Rosebud Staff----------4 WILLIAM BILL HOLLINGER February 9 1919 Connercial Club----——-4 Science Club----------—4 Glee club--------1-2-3-4 Hi-Y---------------- 2-4 Little Theatre Club——4 Quill Scroll--------—4 Trail Blazer—-----—-3-4 Rosebud Staff---------—4 Track--------------2-3-4 Soft 3all-.............1 Class Play-----------3-4 Baseball---------------3 RUTE RUTHIE I H'HOF November 28, 1920 Girl Reserves----1-2-3-4 Glee Club------—1-2-3-4 Operetta---------1-2-3-4 Class Play------------—4 Commercial Club———-—4 Little Theatre Club—-—4 Yell Leader——————4 Trail Blazer---------3-4 Rosebud Staff-----—-—-4 ROGER DOC ISH February 20, 1920 Hi-Y----------------1-2-4 Glee Club-----------1-2-4 Operetta---------—1-2-4 Basketball--------1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra-----------1-2-4 Commercial Club————4 Little Theatre Club-——4 Trail Blazer-----------—4 Rosebud----—-------—-—4 PAUL JOHNSON JOHNSON June 29, 1919 Basketball..........1-2-3 Baseball----------1-2-3-4 Track------------1-2-3-4 ....................... 3 GERALDINE JERRY KALB December 10, 1920 Girl Reserves—---1-2-3-4 Commercial Club-----—4 Little Theatre Club— -—4 Glee Club--------1-2-3-4 Operetta---------1-2- 3-4 Class Play------------3-4 Rosebud Staff—————4 Trail Blazer-------------3 EARL ZIP KERNS October 24, 1920 Hi-Y...............-1-2-4 Rosebud Staff---—-------4 Trail Blazer----------3-4 Commercial Club---------4 Glee Club-----------1-2-3 Basketball--------1-2-3-4 Baseball--------------3-4 MARVEL KUTZNER KUTZNER September 24, 1920 Band—---------—-—1-2-3-4 Orchestra---------------2 Operetta----------1-2-3-4 Glee Club........-1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves-—-1-2-3-4 Little Theatre Club-----4 Commercial Club-----——4 Class Play------------3-4 Trail Blazer----------3-4 Rosebud Staff----—-----—4 WILLIAM BILL LOVE May 10, 1920 Glee Club.............1-2 Operetta--------------1-2 Hi-Y................1-2-4 Class Play------------3-4 Commercial Club-—-----—4 Little Theatre Club------4 Trail Blazer------------4 Band-------------1-2-3-4 Basketball------------1-2 GERALDINE JERRY MYERS June 3, 1920 Ashley, Indiana---------1 Houndsville, W. Vn.-----2 Glee Club-----------—3-4 Girl Reserves---------3-4 Trail Blazer----------3-4 Little Theatre Club-----4 Commercial Club-——------4 Operetta--------------3-4 Quill Scroll..........4 Class Play-----------——4 Office----------------—-4 Rosebud Staff-----------4 KATHRYN KATIE PEPPLE December 26, 1919 Glee Club---------1-2-3-4 Operetta----------- 1-2-4 Commercial Club---------4 Girl Reserves-—---------2 Gushwa Hollin er Ho Hinder Imhof Ish Johnson Kalb Kerns Kutzner Love Kyers Popple IRIS pomus PONTIUS February 17 1921 Band..............-1-2-3-4 Orchestra-----------2-3-4 Glee Club—--------1—2-3“4 Operetta------—-—1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves- -—-1-2-3-4 Little Theatre Club------4 Commercial Club-----——4 Class Play------------3-4 Trail Blazer----------3-4 Rosebud Staff-----—-----4 BETTY BETTY PRICE July 12, 1920 Butler, Indiana——-——1 Band—............-2-3-4 Orchestra-—-----——-2-3 Glee Club---------2-3-4 Girl Reserves----2-3-4 Little Theatre Club---4 Quill Scroll--------4 Commercial Club---—4 Trail Blazer-------—3-4 Operetta———-——2- 3-4 Rosebud Staff—----——4 Class Play-—-------—3-4 BETTY BETTY RYNEARSON September 11, 1921 Class Play----------- —-—4 Operetta------—1-2- 3-4 Band-............. 1-2-3-4 Glee Club----------1-2-3-4 Trail Blazer-----------3-4 Commercial Club—--------—4 Rosebud Staff---------- —4 Little Theatre Club-----4 V.rAVA SJ'ITTY SCHTIDT ay 31, 1920 Glee Club--------1-2-3-4 Operetta---------1-2-3-4 Class Play-------------4 Girl Reserves-—-------—4 Commercial Club--------4 Little Theatre Club-—--4 Office------—---------—4 Rosebud Staff----------4 Trail Blazer-------- 3-4 CORINNE SHOT.Y SCHOKBERG January 20, 1921 Gloo Club----------1-2-3 Science Club--—-——-—4 Commercial Club-----—4 Little Theatre Club——4 Girl Reserves——1-2-3-4 ROBERT BOB SEBERT Nay 31, 1920 Hi-Y-........... 1-2-3 Little Thca tre Club-—-4 Band--------- —----—-3 Glee Club----------2-4 Operetta----————-----4 Commercial Club——-—-4 Class Play-----———3-4 Quill Scroll—-----—4 Rosebud Staff—————4 Track-——-------- 2-4 GLEN SHULTZIE SHULTZ January 9, 1920 Hi-Y------------ 1 Glee Club——---—1-2 Operetta—-——————2 JANES JIK SILBERG November 19, 1923 Commercial Club-----------4 Band---------------1-2- 3-4 Orchestra---------------1-2 Little Theatre Club—------4 Operetta----——----------1-2 Basketball..............1-3 Glee Club---------------1-2 WARREN SPEEDY ST.ITH July 30, 1919 Little Theatro Club-------4 F F A.................... 4 RICHARD DICK WILKINS February 29, 1920 Band-----------1-2-3-4 Glee Club---———1-2 Operetta—————1-2 Class Play—-———3-4 Hi-y-------------1-2-4 Baseball-———1-2- 3-4 Commercial Club—-----4 Little Theatre Club-——4 Trail Blazer---—---3-4 Rosebud Staff----——4 Pontius Price Rynearson Schmidt Schomberg Sebert Shultz Silberg Smith Wilkins who is manager of place in lr.te fall SENIOR PROPHECY Radio Headlines brought to you every week-day morning by Dick Wilkins Buy your wedding bouquets, corsages, shrubs and other flowers from the podunk Coo green house owned and operated by Miss Glenys Crooks Miss Crooks assures you when better flowers are raised, the Podunk Co. will raise them. Miss Crooks specialty are white roses Dr and Mrs Roger E Ish recently entertained with a dinner party at their home on Park Avenue, New York City, honoring Miss Betty Ryncarson who recently announced her engagement and approaching marriage to Mr Marvin Gushwa, Zenith Radio Company in New York City. The marriage will take Mrs. Ish was formerly Betty Price Mr Earl M Kerns has returned home after spending the past season in Chicago, where ho is manager of the Chicago Cubs. Miss Iris Pontius, this countrios greatest violinist is home from Mexico for, a,. short stay Miss Pontius can bo hoard every week over Radio Station X Y Z in Mexico City, on Monday ovening from 8 until 9 CST Mr. Hugh Doetz was slightly shaken up when his auto was struck by a Twentieth- • Century Limited near Summit,, It was believed ho fell asleep whilo navigating the vehicle Mr0 Doetz is able to be around although ho focls very irritable toward tho loss of his auto, which was one of the oldest in that part of the country Word was received here to-day that finally the long drawn Edington-Kalb romance ended at tho altar The couple were married in Yuma, Arizona Mr Edington has been mayor m Yuma for the past four years Judge Konncth Bowman has been confined to his home the past week due to a cold caught while on a fishing trip. It was reported that the boat was tipped over Mr« Bowmen has been judge of the county for the last four years Paul Johnson has left for Europe, where he is planning to participate in a Worlds Wresciing match, accompaning him on the trip is his manager, Glen Shultz We are cxpocting Mr Johnson to bring the honors back to this country Miss Kathryn Popple of Vienna formerly of Waterloo was re- cently awarded a trophy for winning a roller-skating mar- athon Maurico Gruetcr is in South America studying tropical di- seases, ho is hoping to bo one of the world's leading bacteriologists and is expecting to conquer many diseases. BUY YOUR KATS FROM THE BONNET BOX. Owned and operatod by Mrs Robert Clark, formerly Miss Marvel Kutzner. Mrs Clark carries- only the most ox- elusive of styles and fashions in hats Miss Marietta Frotz has boen called to New York duo to the sudden illness of her pet dog, Fifi who has boen there since the first of the year duo to a slight cold returned from an ocean voyage We hope she finds the dog much improved Flash] Flash] Flash] Mr William L Hollingcr plans to leave Tuesday morning from the top of the Test Station (just north of the city) for an uncertain landing, hoping to land on the plar.et, Kars The wee rockctship which Mr Hollingcr intends to use, was constructed by himself in the basement of his home HAPPY LANDING, BILL] Mr William Love, ox-swimning champion of the world of 1940, has recently acquired tho job as lifo guard of Miami Beach, Florida Attend to your work. Bill Miss Mnxieno Hollinger, who is nurse in St Luke's Hospital Chicago, has been pronotod to Superintendent of nurses Congratulations, Maxiene Miss Doris Gafkcn has been selected as a model air-hostoss by tho T W A Lines She has been appointed hoad of the Air Training School in Chicago for air hostesses- Good luck, Doris Rev0 Frank 3ud Frick of the Nazarene Church of Sedan, has bcon called upon to Christen the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Warren Smith of the same city. Mr. Smith runs a dairy in that city. Mr. and Mrs Loren Dunn and thoir small son, Herman, have rotumed to their homo in Sedan, Indiana after spending a few days in Corunna with relatives. Mrs Dunn formerly being Donjjs Gafken of Waterloo Miss Geraldine Kyers, of Hollywood, was awarded the Academy Award for 1934 for the best acting of the year. Kiss Kyers recently completed a picture with Robert Taylor called Dangerous Woman. !'r , Roy Dilgard has been selected com king from Podunk County for raising 13'0 bushels of corn per acre. This om was raised on muck. This is Hr. Dilgard s third consecutive year of receiving this honor. The fire department was called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Diedcrick late Saturday afternoon. The fire was due to Krs. Dicderick leaving an electric iron connected, whilo sho went for a shopping tnur to a nearby city. Only slight damage was done. Mr. Diodorick who is fire-ch ef, was quite surprised when the fire was reported by the tovm marshal, James Silberg. Mrs. Dicderick was formerly Miss Ruth Imhof. LADIES WITH FRECKLES—do you worry, fret, and stew, over your freckles? Why don?t you try ’'Blondics Freckly Cream,” created by Miss Corinne Schomberg. This entirely new and different freckle cream was discovered in the laboratories of the Schmidt—Schomborg Corporation, makers of Fine Cosmetics. Miss Schmidt and Miss Schomberg recently returned from Paris, whore they spent the past year in tho study of cosmetics. Station XYZ signing off until the seme time next year. GOOD-BY AND GOOD LUCI TO ALL. —Richard V ilkins 38 •Twas in school and I was dozing Trying hard to snatch a nap, Bat just as my eyes wore closing Someone gave my head a rap Oh carnsarn itJ? said I swoetly Goo, I wish you:d let me be. How I envy Rip Van Tfinklo How I wish that I were he No sooner spoko than granted And I slept for twonty years When I woke, Twae among ruins; Great and many were my fears Pontius had her 37 flame No uso for me to tell his namo There was Love; Bowman too, What of Kerns, What did he do? As I wandered to the village: 1 raw strangers on the sly. Point out accusing fingers And murmur as I passed by At one I stopped, almost frantic And this question did hurridly state Toll mo sir where is the romatic Class of nineteen thirty eight Wo ha 2 lovers, Ish and Price Each one thought the other nice There is Wava and Crooks tco Who knew their love when it was new Hollingcr, Popple was his choice And Warren Smith without a voice Betty Rao her loved one seoked Of Ruthic I did Diodorick speak. Soberb had his love, a minute view. Although his heart did relate Just the same for Paul and Hugh All the romatic class of thirty oight The others had their lovers too Even then as me and you. So did Dilgard, Gushwa, Gructer Members of our Alma Mater© Kolb and Eddy we did soo Each like honey to a beo. Come then Kut3ner into viow Her’s a Junior as true as true There were others in the class About whom I‘d love to gas There was Gafken, Wilkens, Silberg and Shultz Hollingcr, Fretz, Myers and Schcr„Oerg As my pages are numbered few Remember what Ifve told to you The love bug class of thirty eight r osa SILAS SMIDGE FROM TURNIP RIDGE presented by the TIOR CLASS on Friday, April 1, 1938 at 8 P.M. CHARACTERS Ncurasthonia Twiggs, a stago-struck hired girl-Geraldine Myers S.lmplicity HePheeters, Thaddeus 3i3tcr---------Marvel Kutznor Oswald Gorlick, clerk in Thaddou3 stcrc------------Hugh Doetz Judy, an orphan waif-------------------------------Betty Prico Florence McPhcctor3, Thaddeus1 aristocratic daughter-Ruth Imhof Thaddeus HcPhcctcr3, the village Shylock----------Dick Y ilkins Ralph Thornhill, a young minister-----------------Marvin Gushwa «Enid Thornhill, his sister---------------------Geraldine ICalb Leo la Pixlcy, the village postmistress-----------Iris Pontius Ben Bruce, a young farmer. Si-las' nephew------------Bob Sobert Silas Smidge, from Turnip Ridge, Co. Clay in Ioway--Bill Love 7 ayno Kendall, Thaddeus' 3tcpson, a black sheep-Kenneth'Died crick Muriel Armitage, Judy's aunt-------------------Betty Rynoarson Villagers Roger Ish Kenneth Bowman V ava Schmidt Marietta Fretz Maurice Gructer TIME AND PLACE ACT I: The Living room in the combination general store and board- ing house of Thaddeus and Simplicity KcPhcctcrs, at about 10:00 o'clock on a June morning. ACT II: Same as in Act I. About 6:30 P.M. the following day. ACT III: Same as in Acts I and II. About 8:00 P.M six weeks later. Stage Managers, Loren Dunn Bill Ilollingcr I President----------------Rayviond Smith Vice-President-----------Mary Jane Boyor See • -T ■cae.---------Ttttth Whotsol Class Colors-----Bright 31ue and White Class 71owers Lilic3-of-the-valley Class Motto------ Wlio-ro there s a will there s a way '11 In the year of 1935 our class cntcrod the Waterloo High- School with a class of fifty-two, [This was largest Freshman class that lias ever enrolled in the Waterloo High'. During this first year eight of the fifty-two withdrew. In the second year we started out with thirty-eljht. During this year ono cntcrod and four withdrew. This year v c started with thirty-five and since then threo have ontorod in the Junior Class, and two have withdrawn making a total of thirty-six JUNIORS Mirst Row; Eugene Bhhlke; Thayer Bonecutter; Dorain Power; ..'aldo Bowman; Mary J Boyor; Alice G Bunge. Second Rev;: Robert Clark; Cleo Ccbb3; Perris Corbin; Betty Dannells; Father Deetz; Bernice Drake. Third Row: Charles Farrington; V ayno Farrington; Ray- mond Geeting; Blanche Ilamraan; Therofi Ilanes; John ITolman. Fourth Row: Doris Johnson; Dorotha Karns; Paul Earns; Virginia Kohl; Perry Martin; Irena McIntosh Fifth Row: Richard McIntosh; Genevieve McKean; Helen Meyer; Betty Nelson; Marguerite Rempis; Leonard 3mith. Sixth Row: Raymond Smith; Opal Snyder; Ruth Stovenson; Loreno Strow; Ruth Y hctscl; Bill Y ing. lire. Craddock, who kocpo the boarding houcc----------Alice Bunge Hilda S wen con, Sv odich maid-----------------------Opal Snyclor Anno Royco ------ ------------------------------Ruth Whet eel Dora Pry Dorotha Karno Profesoor Holmes --boarders— Leonard Smith tiles Prim _________________________________________Dorain Bower I'r. Graydon, president of 'the ban!:-----------------Perry Martin Henry Holt, who works in the bank-------------------Eugene Bohlkc Mr Cox, who asks questione-------------------------•Waldo Bowman Rodney Baxter, the stranger--------------------Charles Farrington SETTING THE A1TD PLACE ACT It The living room of Mrs Craddock s boarding-hou3C in Sr.iallton, a mid-western town. About six o clock in tho evening. The month, June. ACT II: The same. Evening, six weeks later. ACT III: The same. Tho next morning. STAGE MANAGERS Perry Martin Eugene Bohlkc PROPERTIES Irena Dell McIntosh In the year nineteen thirty-eight a class of thirty-nine brilliant pupils entered their second year in •high school. During the year one pupil entered the class and one withdrew leaving us still a class of thirty-nine to carry on. Wo have dono our share in school activities and entertainments. Wo have had two class parties during the year. Wo left the second year cf high school gay and happy and v c all hope to return next yoar as jolly juniors. First Rov ; Betty Bower; Joan Broom; Flson Brown; 31oiso Bunge; Francis Castator; Dorothy Childs. Second Row; Ssthor Cobbs; halter Cobum; YVayno Corbin; Robert Curie; T eturah DcLong; Alice Dilgard. Third Row: Betty Drake; Rebecca ?co; Robert Harti.ian; Harry rlo-ty; til chard Hciglm; Junior Higgins. Fourth how: Doris Hcffncycr; Doris Imhoff; Irono Lnlor; Don I vcn; Nd oni Ish; Helen Jordan. Fifth Rev:; Ruth Xerns; Robert Kaiser; John Kurtz; Jin Love; Harold.j! £2ntarfcr; Kolva Misor. Sixth Row: 3vcrald Myers; Max Rufner; Leah Sebort; Joe Sherburn; tucillc. Smith; John Thonpson. Seventh Row: Betty Vallance; Ddith Witt; Virginia Woolovcr; Sobert.Zgrfelo. Name Nickname Likes Most Ko Bowman Kenny Girls Gc Crooks Gleni Ernie K« Pectz Tug Fast Yfomen K. Diederick Ken Ruthie I R« Dilgard Dilgard To Skip School v;„ Edington Eddy Garrett L. Dunn Skinny Donas Me Fretz Fretzi Picnics F. Frick Bud Y ild West D. Gafken Doni Skinny Doris Gafken Dori Black Hair He Grueter Mauxy Georgia He Gushra Ding His Ford Me Hoilinger Hollie To Be Different Hoilinger Y ild Eye To Be Boss R. Imhof Ruthie I To Dance Re Ish Doc To Talk P. Johnson Johnson Baseball Co Kalb Jerry Ohio E. Kerns Zip Basketball He Kutzner Kutzner Typing V.’e Love 3ill Ex-Girl Friend Ge Myers Jerry Alumni K, People Kate To Be Loved I. Pontius Red Red Hair Be Price Betty Doctors 3. Rynearson Betty Rae Blond Men Schmidt 'ava Johnnie c. Schomberg Schomie Her Ring Re Sebcrt Bob A Junior G. Shultz Shultzie Guess J. Silberg Jim To Tease • Smith Speedy To Study Re Vi lk ins Dick Sports Hates Most Favorite Ex. Wants to be Auburn Tshi Tshi Bartender Fast Driving Oh Hezziei JOrct Steckley Big Talk Who Cares? Sailor Anklets Alright. Husband To Dress Up Shucksi Farmer To Be Bnbrassed So What? Doctor Bragging You Tell ’em • • • • Hen Boyi Thin Fords Oh Shoot. Aviator Her Old Flame Golly Mrs. Dunn To Blush Golly Me Air-Hostess To Be Bossed 'Voe Is Me Navy Man Tomen Deari DearJ Radio Announcer Frilly Clothes Oohi Lion Tamer To Be Wrong Heck Microbe Hunter Winona T hew-w Kens Yes Yioman To Study Aw-w Benny Goodman Coming To School Oh He A Babe Ruth Big Feet -You Know Yfliat Housewife To Sit Still Gee Ythilikers Coach To Stay Home Joke Stenographer To Agree Nuts Big TorGoiStiady Gee Yfhiz-z Movie Star Tests Phooey A Sonja Heinie Low Grades Oh-h My Great Celloist Teasing No Kidd in Mrs Ish Sissies Darn Torch Singer To Pretend Gee-e Mrs.????? To Keep Still Holy Smoke Housewife Carrots My Goodness Married Ellsworth Heck President To Be Good Oh. Yes? Weatherman To 3e Bawled Out Yeah? Cartoonist Crowds Gee 7 hiz-z Contractor Freshmen Class History When ve entered our High School duties we were forty in number but some have come and others have gone, so at present our number consists of twenty- one beys and twenty girl3. The Freshmen aro all looking forward to being graduated from the Waterloo High School in three years and then taking up seme other trend of life. First Row: Alvin Bonccuttcr; Paul Bowman; Don Bunge; Dorothy Canfield; Walter Campbell; Bill Connor. Second Row: Joo Dangler; Gcorgo Doctz; Elaine Dicdcrick; Ruby Eichm; bonald Ducsl r; Joan Farrington. Third Row: Catherine Frctz; Dclphia Frick; Dale Gafkcn-; Frank Goodrich; Dorothy Gump; Marilyn Gushwa. Fourth Row: Jack Hire; Meredith Howard; Bonnie Hussolman; Geraldine Hussolman; Lloyd Hussolman; Naomi Johnson Fifth Row: Billy Jones; Vernon Kohl; June Krum; Eolon Kuckuck; George 'fart in; Robert Metcalf. Sixth Row: Conway Rompis; Dorsey Roop; Betty Roush; Gcrtrudo Sync'ar3on; William Schiok; David Silbcrg; Lavorn Smith; George Wheeler; Beulah Wing. Seventh Grado Officers •Bruce Husselnan •John Markley •Killian Myers Eighth Grade Officers President--------------Mary Dannells Vice-President---------Lois Smith Sec. ------------------Jean Dunn Trcac.-----------------Ronald H cIntosh President----- Vice-President Soc. L Trcac. - First Row: Mary Darnells; Ruth Ackerman; Jack Albright; Donna 6ainrr'i Tgc; Betty Baird; Harold Bowman. Second Row; Joy Buss; Junior Pavia; Billy Duncan; Joan Dunn; Clifton.2fccrlcy; Naomi Zbcrloy; John Foo. Third Roy;; Dorothy Goodwin; Daniel Gratz; Lowoll Howard; Billy Subbard; Marie Inlioff; Jessie Inlioff; Harold Holler. Fourth Rev;; Ronald McIntosh; Lilly Myors; Roger Nolson; Iiiv :nc. Pols ton; Maurice Starkey; Ilerva Strow; Loia Ethel Smith4 Fifth Roy;; Marjorie Millions; Jcc.n Zcrklo; Bobby Albright; So.rbara £ohlkc; Alice Bowman; Ruby Chrictliob. Sixth Rov i Donald Crooks; C-rl Dietrich; Clarence Dietrich; I?ran! 5rsko; Kenneth Drew; Russell Drew; Irene GOhgwcr. Seventh Row: Call Girardot; Bruce Hus 3 c Irfan; Davie Johnson; 3o -c jol si son; Richard Lov nan; Join Markloy; Lewis Myors. Zlvkta Row; Billy MyOre; Betty Nelson; Jeanette Nelson; i.Iary Ross; Marilyn Schonbcrg; Billy Vallanco; Rodney V ing SIXTH GRADE Lorraine Carper; Jean Pee; Junior Hart; Sr.io cnc Dangler; Naomi Brown; Marjorie Nelson; Paul Pcl3ton; Emma Williams; Colleen Goodwin; Ruth Gump; Velma Freed; Barbara V hctsel; Clayton Crowl; Russel i)cnc.l son; Doris Pee; Mary Jane Christliob; Gladys Zcrklc; Bobby Duncan; Bm.cccnc Goodwin; Lee Canfield; Helen Jones; V ondel Broen; Eldon Howard; Albert S ttison; Evelyn Martin; Betty Hus3clr.ian; Charles Sabin; Lennus Lewis; Eu cno Y oolcvcr; Beverly Girardot; Ethel Ackornon. FIFTH GRADF La Von Dicdcricl:; Doris Smith; Robert Castatcr; Lucille Roose; Aurelia Johnson; LcRoy Keller; Harold Getts; Madeline Y in£; Encla Kohl; Devon Myers; Dale Bun c; Marilyn Luce; Eugene Bowman; Thomas Hoxie; Robert Castatcr; Dclcrc3 Johnson; Joan Smith; Mildred Barnhart; Mac Eberly; Donald Smith; Harold Johnson; Marjorie Zcrklo SIXTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE Pauline Hill; James Hamilton; Donald Gccting; ?urtis Roosc; Virgil Johnson; Roma 3aird; ;vcrly 3ungc; Teacher, Clco Dirrin:; Don inglor; Betty LIcEntarfor; Virginia Frazier; Mary Lou Teders; Norwood Till; Rosemary Ackerman; Clayton Sattison; Floyd Carper; Junior Hubartt; Jacquolino Howard; Barbara Richardson; Walter Schuster; Darwin Snyder; Donald Boolar.illcr; Robert Ferris Marvel Dull and Mary Hart were absent. THIRD GRADE Dale Kohl; Junior Gccting; Richard Goodwin; Maynard Fee; Mavis Drew; Dick Lewis; Jim Iloxic; Doris Woicht; Patricia Dull; John Wing; Oscar Christlieb; Wilbur Getts; Harry Brown; Jack Lowman; Willadc-an Kepler; Bobby Knot; Mary Jo Turner; Tholma Johnson; Martha Gratz; Willidcno Crowl; Roy Williams; Anna Lee Wing; Eva Johnson; Max Foo; Beverly Duoslcr; Virginia Polston; Ray Daily; Marjory McIntosh; Harold Shultz; Betty Lou Frick; Donna Jean McBride; Eugene Nelson; Anita Rainier; Gail Smith. Third Grad© SECOND GRADE Richard Kutzner; Buddy Baird; Billy Hubartt Marilyn Morr; Phyliss Gratz; Patricia Bowers; Suzanne Luce; Patsy Durst; Martha Christlieb; Mary Lou Bowman; Gerald Zerkle; Beverly Biclcel; Carl Rohm; Patsy Miser; Buddy Nodine; Kathaleen Boger; John Carper; Bobby Stanley; Prances Parker; Barbara Rempis; Miss Brandon. FIRST GRADE Bobby Crooks; Douglas Speer; Jack Bohlko; Raymond Fee; Walter Doetz; Nondas Ilardenbrook; Bernice Williams; Janice Shultz; Lloydc Canfield; Billie Ray Snyder; Jo Ann Kelley; Margaret Ann DcLong; Evelyn Robinson; Robert Giradot; June Smith; Leona Mao Drake; Joan Stullar; Patricia Frick; Neddy Goodwin; Leola Johnson; Marjorie June Stahl; Lois Betts; Eugonc Williams; Lewis Gunp; Vcrl Johnson; Merlon Ploward; Marvin Gcoting; Donna Jean Johnson; Billy Lee-Betts; Beverly Garcilo Nelson; Donna Jean Farkcr; Jimmie Schramm; David Sterling. Second Grade First Grade ADVENTURES 0F PIN0CCHI0. GRADE OPERE ITA VV E D. f E 6. 9,1938 - 8:00--H.S. AUD. Gcppctto (an old wood-carver)- ---------- -Wendell Broom Master Cherry (named for his rod nose)- ----- junior Hubbartt Pinocchio (a puppet)- ------------------ Max Fee Soldier- --------------------- Virgil Johnson Talking Cricket (y ho has lived over ICO yoars)- - Barbara V hetsel Sunbeams (shining messengers of morning)- - - - -Betty McEntarfer Delores Johnson Willadean Kepler Beverly Bunge Harlquin (Pinocchio's wooden friend)- ------ Eugene Woolever Punchinello (another wcoden companion)- ------ -Eldon Howard Boy (a vendor of fruit)- --------------- Dale Bunge Old Clothes Man (looking for bargins)- ------- Norwood Till Fire-Eater (ferocious when angry, gentle when sneezing)- -H.Jones Fox (cunning, pretends to be lame)- ------ Emma Jean Goodwin Cat (treacherous, protends to be blind)- ----- -Gladys Zcrlclc Blue Fairy (Pinocchio's beautiful friend)- - - - -Colleen Goodwin Mcdoro (31uc Fairy's Coachman)- - -- -- -- -- -- Buddy Baird Doctor Crow (Doctors who do not agree! ------- -Devon Myors Doctor Owl Eugene Bowman Black Rabbits (messengers of gloom) Jacqueline Howard Robert Ferric Darwin Snyacr Walter Schuster Lampwick (a dunce)- ---------------- -Thomas Hoxio Fi3h (gossips of the deep)- ------------ -Marilyn Luce Jean Foe Marjorie Nelson Marjorie Zorklc Beverly Girardot Joan Smith Tunny Fish (Pinocchio's companion in misery)- - - - - -Mac Eborly School master (conscientious, forgives and forgets)- Lamar Imhoff Choruses of Soldiers, Marionettes, Villagers, Sprits of the Night, Boys and Girls, Assassins, Blue Fairy's Attendants. Stage Managers Perry Martin- ------------ -Eugene Bohlkc Lighting Maurico Gruetcr Chorus Costumes, made by the teachers of the school. Stage Settings, made by Mr. Clarence Bowers and the Art Classes. fi ROSEBUD STAFF Editor-in-chief Maurice Gructcr; Wayne EdingtonJ’ Geraldine Myers; Ruth Imhof; Betty Price; Robert Sebert; Hugh Deetz; Geraldine Kalb; Marvel Kutzner; Wave Schmidt; Iris Pontius; Mr, Androws; Mariotta Fretz; Betty Rynoarson; William Hollinger; Maxine Holl- inger; Glcnnys Crooks; Roger Ish; Donas Gafken; Kenneth Bowman; Earl Kerns; Loren Dunn; Doris Gafken; Marvin Gushwa; Richard Wilkins 7937 TRAIL BLAZER STAFF Editor-in-chief Maurice Gructcr; Raymond Smith; William Bollinger; y ava Schmidt; Earl Korns; William Love; Iris Pontius; Hugh Deetz; Marvel Kutznor; Roger Ish; Geraldine Myers; Kenneth Diedorick; Ruth Imhof; Botty Ann Price; Betty Rynoarson. 938 TRAIL BLAZER STAFF Editor-in-chief Robert Clark; Eugene Bohlke; Lorene Strow; Richard McIntosh; Robert Zcrklc; Mr. Bowers; Ruth Whctscl; Alice Gay Bunge; Irena McIntosh; Ruth Stevenson; Perry Martin; Joe Sherburn; Dorotha Karns; Jack Hire; Mr. Andrews; Charles Farrington; Mr. Bonccutter; Wayne Farrington; Harold McEntarfcr; Ruth Kerns; Raymond Gee ting; Catherine Fretz; Opal Snyder. ANNUAL STAFF 1937 TRAIL BLAZER STAFF 1938 TRAIL BLAZER STAFF COMMERCIAL CLUB Fourth Rows OuebxicLs First ’Row: Ruth Imhof; Dorotha Karns; GUcnnys Crooks; Dotty Price; Virginia Kohl; Ruth Stovcnson. Second Row: Iris Pontius; Irena McIntosh; Cpal Snyder; Y.ava Schmidt; Betty Dannclls; Blanche Harman; Doris Johnson. Third Row: Marietta Fretz; Geraldine Myers; Marvel Kutzner; Bernice Drako; Helen Meyer; Maxine Eollinger; Lorcnc Strow; Betty Nelson. Ruth V hotscl; Earl Korns; Kenneth Bowman; Marvin 7ayno Edington; Margurito Renpis; Genevieve McKean; Donas Gafken; Dorain Bower. Fifth Hew: Waldo Bowman; Robert Sebert; Raymond Smith; Bud Frick; Lcr;n Dunn; Reger Ish; Alice Gay Bunge; Kathryn Topple; Geraldine Kalb; Betty Ryncarson. Standing; Charles Farrington; Richard McIntosh; Hugh Deetz; Y ayne Farrlng 3 on; Robert Clark; Kenneth Dicdcrick; James Silbcrg; V.illiam Eollinger. QUILL SCR Mr. Jcnccuttor; Geraldine Hyers; William Hollinger; Robert Sebert; Dotty Ann Fricc; Mr. Andrews; Maurice Gruetor, (absent). COMMERCIAL CLUB QUILL SCROLL SCIENCE CLUB Bill Jones; George Deetz; Eugene Bchlkc; Evcrald Myers; Conwc.y Ronpis; Harold McEntarfcr; Willlam Bollinger; Mr Smith; Vernon Kohl; Lavern Smith; Perry Martin; Joe Sherburn; Robert Kaiser; Billy Wing; Esther Deetz; Corinne Schonberg; Perris Corbin; Marilyn Gushwa; Dorothy Canfield FUTURE FARMERS Front Row: Junior Higgins; George Deetz; Mr Smith; Robert Curio; Alvin feonccutter. Second Row: Harry Hefty; Raymond Geeting; Richard Heighn; Jim Love; Joe Sherburn; Elson Brown; John Thomsen; Paul Bowman; Max Rufner; Cloo Cebbs; Eugene Bchlkc, Back Row: William Schick; Den irven; Theren Hanes; Dale Gafken; Jee Dangler; Robert Metcalf; . illion Conner; Vernen Kohl; Donald Due sicr; Robert Ilartnan; Leonard Smith SCIENCE CLUB FUTURE FARMERS GIRL RESERVES First Row: Ruth Stevenson; Betty Vallancc; 5ctty Roush; Geraldine Ilyors; Alice Gay Bunge; Ruth Imhof; V.'ava Schmidt; Betty Price0 Second Row:' Betty Durst; Catherine Fretz; T'arilynTJushv a; Ruth Kerns; Dorothy Canfield; Marvel Kutznor; Dorotha Karns; Iris Pontius; Geraldine Kalb. Third Row: Lucilio Smith; Meredith Howard; Helva ifiscr; Loreno Strow; Ruth V hctsol; Joan Farrington; Geraldine Hussolman; Opal Snyder; Irena McIntosh; Mary Jane Boyer; Miss Snyder. Standing: Beulah Wing; Doris Imhoff; Leah Sebert; Rloisc Bunge; Esther Deetz; Corinno Schcmberg; Naomi Ish; Joan Broom; Betty Dannclls; Robocca Fee. HOME ECONOMICS Miss Johnson: Dolphia Frick; Dorothy Canfield; Boulah Ring; Doris Hoffmeyer; Doris Imhoff; Marilyn Gushwa; June Krum; Edith Witt; Irene Inlor; Koturah DcLong; Esther Cobbs; Bonnie Huocclman; Helen % Jordan; Alice Dilgard; Virgina V oclever; Betty Roush; Naomi Johnson; Dorothy Gump. SHOP Mr. Bowers: Harold Bowman; John Fee; Lowell Howard; Billy Duncan; Junior Davis; Clifton Eborlcy; Harold Keller; Jack Albright; Maurice Starkoy; Billy Myers; Roger Nelson; Billy Hubbard; Ronald McIntosh. GIRL RESERVES SHOP DRAMATIC CLUBS SENIOR First Row: Richard Wilkins; Warren Smith; Tangs Silborg; Roger Ish; Maurice Gruotcr; William Hoilinger Second Row; Irena McIntosh; Ruth Imhof; Geraldine Myers; Alice Gay Bunge; Dorotha Karns; Ruth Stevenson. Third Row; Genevieve McKoan; Wava Schmidt; Marvel Kutzner; Geraldine Kalb; Mr Bone- cutter; Mary Jane Boyer; Maxine Hollingcr; Marietta Pretz. Standing:. Marguritc Rempis; Betty Dannclls- Iri3.Pontius; Helen Meyers; Betty Rynenrson Lorono Strow. JUNI0 R Front Row; George Deetz; Everald Myers; Robert Kaiser; Walter Coburn. Second Row; Dorothy Canfield; Naomi l3h; Eloisc Bunge; Catherine Frptz; Alice Dilgard; Ruth Korns; Rebecca Foe; Marilyn Gushwa. Third Row; Edith Witt; Esther Cobbs; Joan Broom; Geraldine Hussolman; Joan Farrington; Leah Sebort; Lucilo Smith; Mr. Overmcycr. Fourth Row; James Love; Lavern Smith; John Kurtz; Max Rufner; Harold McEntarfor; Don Bunge. • y LITTLE THEATRE CLUB AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB Front Row: Richard Eolfghn; Robert Kaiser; Perry Hart in; Billy Wing; William Love Second Row: Richard McIntosh; Harold T!cBrvEarTor; Roger Ish; Joe Sherburn; Maurice Grueter; Waldo Bowman Third Row: Robert Sebert; '..'ayne Ldington; Raymond Smith; Marl Kerns, Fourth Row: Bugene Bohlke; John Kurtz; William Bollinger; Jim Love, Standing: Mr. Bonecutter; Robert Clark; Charles Farrington; Max Rufncr; Wayne Farrington; Richard Wilkins; Fvcrald Myers, JUNIOR PLAY CAST Front Row: Dorotha Karns; Opal Snyder; Ruth Whctscl; Alice Gay Bunge; Lorain Bowers, Standing: Kiss Snyder; Perry Martin; Charles Farrington; Eugene eohlkc; Waldo Bowman; Leonard Smith. HI-Y JUNIOR CLASS PLAY BAND First Row: Norva Strow; Naomi Ish; Marg- urite TTempis; Joan Broom; James Love; Hugh Deetz; Esther Deetz; Marie Imhoff; Helen Jones. Second Row: Daniel Gratz; Richard V ilkins; Vernon Kohl; Marvel Kutzner; Roger Ish; Helen Meyer; Bill Jones; Iris Pontius; James Silberg Third Row: Bfruce Kusselman; Ronald McIntosh Lowell Howard; Joe Sherburn; Bill Love; Maurice Grueter; Raymond Smith; Betty Ann Price; Betty Rynearson. Standing: Mary Dannells; Betty Dannells; Harold TlcEntarfer; John Kurtz; Charles Farrington; Richard McIntosh; Everald Myers; Max Rufner; Lavem Smith; Wayne Farrington, Drum Major. ORCHESTRA Sitting: Lorene Strow; Ilargurite Rempis; Robert Zerkle; Iris Pontius; Mr. McClain. Standing: John Kurtz; Joe Sherburn; Bill Jones; Naomi Ish; Walter Coburn; Betty Dannells. BAND ORCHESTRA GLEE CLUBS GROUP A First Row: Ruth Whetsel; Alice Gay Bunge; Marvel I'utzncr; Lorene St row; VVava Schnidt; Joan 3roor.i; Ruth Imhof; Geraldine I.Iyors; Rebecca Foe; Donas Gafken; Marietta Frets: Second Row: Geraldine Kalb; Lucille Snith; Joan Farrington; Eloise Bunge; Dorotha Karns; Ruth Kerns; Naomi Ish; Glennys Crooks; Molva Miser; Betty Rynearson; Iris Pontius; Geraldine Husselman; Betty Price. Standing: Harold McEntarfer; Lavern Snith; Evcrald Myers; Richard McIntosh; John Kurtz; Wayne Farrington; Charles Farrington; Roger Ish; Eugene Bohlkc; Max Rufner; Donald Duesler. GROUP B Front Row: Naoni Johnson; Alice Dilgard; Virginia Woolever; ftioridifH-Howard; Ruby Diehn; Gertrude Rynearson; Helen Kuckuck; Bonnie Husselman; Dorothy Gump Second Row; Koturah DoLong; Irena McIntosh; Loah Sebert; Opal Snyder; Elaine Dicdcrick; Marilyn Gushwa; Irene Inler; Dorothy Childs; Edith Witt. Third Row: Dorothy Canfield; Doris Imhoff; Robert Kaiser; Joe Shcrburn; William Hollinger; Hugh Dcctz; Loren Dunn; Cloo Cobbs; Leonard Smith; Kathryn Popple; Catherine Fretz. GLEE CLUB B QUARTET Charles Farrington; Max Rufncr; Evcrald Myers; V ayno Farrington. HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA Front Row: Eugh Doetz; Raymond Smith; Y.'aync Farrington. Second Row: Ruth Inhof; V ava Schmidt; Charles Farrington; Marvel Ku t'z'nc r; 6 o r a Id inc layers; Dotty Price. Standing: Richard McIntosh; Lcronc Strow; Reger Ish; Betty Ryncarson; Ruth Whotscl; Gay Bunge; Robert Sebert. HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA ROSE OF THE DANUBE October'15, 1937 K.S. Auditorium 8:00P.M. Story The kingdom of Eurolania lies somewhere in Europe on the Danube river. On the morning of the story the kingdom© is feeling very blue, for the simple reason that the royal treasury is exhausted and he army is threatening to sit down at ary moment. Count von Popova is plotting to start a revolution, assisted by the rascally Tootlctop and Doodlcdorf. The annual rose festival is about to take place and one of the visitors is percivnl McPipp, the great movie director from Hollowood. He offers the king one million dollars for the use of the Kingdon, people and police to rake a super super spocinl picture. The mob scene given Popova his chance for revolution, but the plot is foiled and the rose festival end Happily. Cast Darrell Davis, a camera man from Hollywood Glooshi, prime minister of Eurolania CHARLES FARRINGTON BOB SEBERT Belladonna, a Indy—in-waiting GFRALPINE MYERS Mortncrccncy, king of Eurolania MAURICE GRUETFR Queen Florinda, his v ife RUTH IMHOF Rose, his elder daughter MARVEL KUT2NER Daisy, h:s younger daughter BETTY PRICE Prince Karl, his son ROGER ISH Count Sergius von Popova, a conspirator RAYMOND SMITH Demetrius Doodledorf, his right-hand man HUGH DEFTZ Trombonius Tootletop, his left-hand nan TTAYNE FARRINGTON P.rcival McPipr, RICHARD M6T0SH Mrs. -Priscilla McPipp his wife WAVA SCHMIDT Panela his daughter LORENE STROW Accompanist RUTH V1IETZEL Chorus soloists ALICE GAYE BUNGE BETTY RYNFARSON PERRY MARTIN Stage Manger EUGENE BOHLKE r CHEER LEADERS JOZ SKLT UTiN lOJTK II.ilOF ZVZPALV ItXIZlS CHEEP LEADERS VARSITY TEAM Sitting: Perry Martin; Robert Kaiser. Second Rev : Marl Kerns; Roger Ish; Mr. Barr; ITaync Deling ten; Raymond Smith; James Love. Standing: Robert Clark; John Kurtz; Kenneth Dicderick; Loren Dunn, SECOND TEAM Sitting: Richard McIntosh; George Martin; Evcrald I Iyer s; Max TIuTncr; Ten Bungo. Standing: Robert Clark; Lavern Smith; Harold McEntarfcr; James oilberg; Jack hire; Waldo Bowman; Mr. Barr. VARSITY 7KAM SECOND TEAM V' V ' 'ry Ar - vr — _ r J .vVx ' sfe V'ftw 11 tQ5 Conference Ganeo 1937-30 Varsity Schedule and I They cores V e Nov. r i :.:otz There 15 38 Nov. 12 Hamilton Thorc 30 46 Nov. 24 Avilla Horo 23 41 Dec. 3 P. Lako Hero 25 55 Dec 8 Butler •KThore 25 30 r fec. 11 Huntertown Thorc 56 49 • 22 Alu.ini o o 17 44 JL OC . 31 Ashley Hcro 29 36 1 Anyola •«There 19 32 Jan. 5 Albion •fcHcrc 18 59 Jan 7 Garrett •«Thorc 35 29 Jan. 14 Loo Thorc 24 31 Jan. 18 Ashley There 29 37 Jan. 21 Lr.Granye •«■Ho re 27 51 Jan. 28 Butler Hero 28 24 fob. 4 3a Ion Center Here 21 40 7eb 5 Sponcorvillo Thoro A 23 31 fob • 18 V olcottville Here 22 59 fob 25 •Vawaka Horo 31 49 ‘ourncy Scores played at Garrett Waterloo vs Auburn Waterloo vs Sponcorvillc Waterloo vs. Butler Waterloo vs. Garrett 33 23 37 35 36 34 43 33 The Waterloo Wildcats had a very successful season this year, winning twenty rar.ics and loosing but three The Wildcats did very well in our sectional toumar.iont hold at Garrett. The Wildcats will lose fivo nonbers from the squad but it is believed by tlio fane they will have just as yood a team next year. Waterloo will have a now jyn noxt year which will bo of reat advantage to the tea.is in the following years Loren Dunn Earl Kerns rKujj £'rrK rl-0 r rjrjr FRIDAY NOV 4 FRIDAY NOV II FRIDAY NOV 18 TUESDAY NOV22 FRIDAY DEC. 2 rVJI DblJ r H , r FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY DEC 16 DEC. 23 DEC. 30 JAN. 6 SATURDAY JAN. 7 FRIDAY JAN FRIDAY JAN 20 FRIDAY JAN. 27 SATURDAY JAN. 28 FRIDAY FEI3. 3 FRIDAY FEB 10 FRIDAY FEB. 24 10 HOME GAMES -0 r] - r j r METZ HERE HAMILTON HERE GARRETT HERE AUILLA THERE ASHLEY THERE BUTLER HERE HUNTERTOm HERE ANGOLA HERE ALBION THERE BLIND TOURNEY LEO HERE LAGRANGE THERE BUTLER THERE AUBURN HERE ASHLEY HERE SPENCERVILLE HERE ANGOLA THERE WOLCOTTVILLE THERE ! WAW AKA THERE ! Raymond Smith Perry Martin A letter was awarded to the senior cheer leader, RUTH IMHOF, This is a large orange and black V with the word YELL on it JUNIOR-HI TEAM OF 933 This picture loaned us through the courtesy of Mr. Bowers, shows the majority of the basketball team as it looked intthe junior-high year. From left to right: James Randall; Perry Martin; Wayne Edington; Roger Ish; Loren Dunn; Gerald Good; Bud Frick; Paul Johnson; Earl Kerns; Paul Curie; Coach Bowers. James Love Roger Ish Third Row: Robert Kaiser; Paul Jehnsen; Robert Clark; Hr. Barr; Max Rufner; Harold ICeRntarfer; 7nync Rdingten. TRACK First Row: Den Bunge; Robert Kaiser. Second new; V illian Hclling r; Janes Leva; Ilarcld MoEntarfor; bayno Kclington; Charles Farrington; Robert Sobert, Standing: Mr. Barr; Paul Johnson; Maurice Gruoter; Raymond Smith; John Kurtz; Jack Hire; Lavern Smith; Robert Clark. BASEBALL TEAM TRACK TEAM Class of 1879 Charles 0 McClellan (deceased) Grace Fenneman-Berger (deceased) Clark A. Long (deceased) Edward F. Mitchell (deceased) Dr K. Yf. Johnson, Garrett, Ind. Emma Waterman-Jackman, Milford, Mich Jennie McClellan-Garwood, Highland Park, Detroit, Michigan Class of 1881 Dell Clutter (deceased) Class of 1882 Lillian Spencer-I3rysland (deceased) Mattie Maxson-Smith, Butler, Ind Class of 1883 Harriet Dickinson-Ettinger (deceased) Jennie Lieb , 66 3 Vinewood Ave. Detroit, Michigan Class of 1884 Bnma Fisher-McFcrrin (deceased) • Flora Speer-Lollar, Waterloo, Ind. Daniel Leas, Waterloo, Ind. • • Class of l88 Ada Williamson-Sowell (deceased) Nettie Kelley (deceased) Prof. J. 0 Snyder, Stanford Univ. • Palo Alto, Calif Dr. Harry D Chamberlain (deceased) Solon Woolsey, Hankinson, N.D Class of. 1886 Myrtle Cottrell, Centralia, 'ash Nannie Leas-'.yorchestor, P I. Gertrude Willis-Hornaday, 1327 Hem- lock Sta„, Washington, D C Class of 1887 Abbie Sinclair (deceased) Rev Richard E . Locke (deceased) Class of 1888 Nettio Chamberlain-Hull, Waterloo, Indiana Cora A Snyder, Pala Alto, Calif. Lida Ettingcr-Eberly, Hudson, Eidh Dr Frank F. Fiske (deceased) Class of 1889 Anna Bevier-Shoemaker, Archibold, 0. Daisy McBridc-Cooper (deceased) Anna Dovcnter-Brodfueorer, Lincoln, Nebraska. Bessie Bassott-Rummel, R.F.D River Junction, Michigan. Clads of 1890 Alico B Fisher (deceased) Cyrus North (deceased) Dr Bernard M Ackman (deceased) J Homer Sigler, Appleton, TTis Class of 1892 Agnes Haxson-Waterman, Waterloo, Ind. Hobor Fried, 3002 E. 16th Ave., Spokane, Wash. Edson Beard, Hamilton, Ind. Class of 1893 Leora Yeagy (doccasod) 0. B. Arthur, Waterloo, Ind. J. Lester Till (deceasod) Fred I. Willis, 216 N. Penn. St., Indianapolis, Ind. Dr. J. B. Graham, Auburn, Ind. W. B. Hill, Waterloo, Ind. Charles A. Hill, Port Huron, Mich. Class of 1891 Alice P. Phillips, Waterloo, Ind. Kao Davidson (cannot locate) Herbert C. Willis, Waterloo, Ind. Luclla Rompis, 321 W. £ St., Mishawaka , Indiana. Nellie Carpenter (dccoas d) Alfred P. Bartholomew, V.'atcrloo, Ind. Dr. George Kennedy (deceased) Raymond E. Willis, Angola, Ind. Eda Farrington-NcBride, Auburn, Ind. Effie Lockc-Siogfricd, 721 Y est ’ Bancroft St., Toledo, Ohio. Clara Snyder-Rittger, 370 Edgowood, • New Haven, Conn. Rose Wenri6k-Judkins, 1023 Lakeview ” Avc, Seattle, Wash. Lucy Harper-Porter, Angola, Ind. H. 0. Butler, Montebello, Calif. Grace Roby-Culvcr, Detroit, Mich. Edward Koons, Auburn, Ind. Lizzie Fisher-Ulph, Bollcville, Mich. Class of 1894 Edward D. Willis, Angola, Ind. Buzz Fishor-Brown, Alliance, Ohio. Bertha Beard-Heffelfingor, 1317 13th Avc., Oakland, Calif. Dr. J. P. Fcagler, Los Angeles, Calif. Class of 1895 Lena Rompis (docoaaed) Sabina Zorkle-Beidlor, Waterloo, Ind. Lulu Hood, Waterloo, Ind. Wilson II. Denison, Elkhart, Ind. 'Blanche Jackman-Shuman, Orlando, Fla. Dr. C. L. Hine, Tuscola, 111. Class of 1896 Maude Lowor-Becker, Waterloo, Ind. Jennie Swartz-Fletcher (docoased) Amy Walsworth-Champion (deceasod) Orpha Kiplinger-Brovms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Minnie Herzog-Huntzinger, 711 N. Michigan, South Bend, Ind. Archie Franks, Silver Lake, Ind. Class of 1897 Arthur M. Grogg (deceased) Olive Rempis-Willis, Angola, Ind. James D. Snyder, Kendallville, Ind. F. M Hine, Waterloo, Ind. Daisy Roed-Brown (deooased) Voma Darby-Lampland, Lowell Observa- tory, Flagstaff, Arizona. Blanche Kelley-Masello, $16 N. Geneseo St., Los Angelos, Calif. Mabel Woidler-Bateman, R. 3, Waterloo. Ethel Waterman-Fengler, 206 E . Alvdfado St., Pomona, Calif. Madge Jackman-Reder, Los Angeles. Class of 1898 Blanche MoCague-Cox, Watorloo, Ind Emma Gfcller-Leas, Waterloo, Ind. Mae Watcrman-Gengnaglc, Auburn, Ind. Blanche Recd-Spiker, 411 E. Charles St., Massilon, Ohio. Meta Welsh-Frederick, Auburn, Ind. Estclla Leas-Petcrs, Fort Wayne, Ind. Edith Powell-Blake, 7914 Dobson Avc., Chicago, 111. Class of 1899 Lulu Hinc-Smith (deceased) Dana Sparks (deceased) Cora Kepler-Fisher, Waterloo, Ind. Arthur Donnell (deceased) Ruth Closson-Schoville (deceased) Nannie Gfcllers-Pnrks, Waterloo, Ind. Ray C. Dilgard, Auburn, Ind. Howard Bonnell, Chicago, 111. Estclla Fulk-Clomcnt, Auburn, Ind. Madge Haskins-Whitford, 321 Atlantic Avo., Long Beach, Calif. Class of 1900 Pearl Daniels-Frotz, 308 E. College Avc., Kent, Ohio. Bertha Bemcnderfer-Ettinger, Waterloo. Mollio Farrington-Shull (deceased) Orpha Goodwin-Opdyke, Waterloo, Ind. Dora Willis-Dilts (deceased) Delia Kiplingcr-Hinc (deceased) Earl D. Leas, Waterloo, Ind. Frank B. Willis, South Bend, Ind. J. F. Shull, Seattle, Wash. Class of 1901 Grace Saltsnan-Moyer (deceasod) Clark Williamson (deceasod) Maude S. Gilbert, Waterloo, Ind. Myrtle Showaltor, Auburn, Ind. Maude Skelly-Wright, Kendallville. Winfred T. Keep, Butlor, Ind. Gertrude Wilhelm-Wise, Waterloo, Ind. Tcsse Lowcnstcin-Selig, Ligioner, Ind. Mabel Daniels-Waterman and Leroy Waterman, 309 S. Maryland Ave., Richardson Park, Wilmington, Dol. Class of 1902 Kcturah Armstrong-Delong, Corunna. Pearl Wittmcr, Waterloo, Ind. o mgZ' ,ru Josephine Willis-Huffman, Ridgewood, Nov Jersey James Almond, Chioago, 111 Class of 1906 Alta Clement-Fee, Waterloo, Ind, Cyrillo Deck-Wilson, Waterloo, Ind Owen R Bangs, Ligioncr, Ind Mae Mclntosh-Sevorovic, Broadus, Mont. Lena Braun-Beeohler, Salem, Ore. Edna Goodv in-Jackman, Auburn, Ind. Estelle Goodwin, Corunna, Ind. Frank S. Georgo, Yfatorloo, Ind. Lurah Armstrong-Betz, Albion, Mich. Byrde Kopler-Havcrstock, Butler. Vera Bonendcrfer-Rufncr, 246 S. Wolcott, Indianapolis, Ind. Ray Bartholomew, 395 Hawthorne St., LaPortc, Ind. Lona Knott-Hayncs, Garrett, Ind. Melvin Van Voorheos, Kcndallvillc, Indiana. Otto Waterman, Waterloo, Ind. Class of 1903 Orpha McEnderfer-Meyers, Waterloo Sherman G. Kir,moll. Auburn, Ind. Ernest Kohl, 3145 Cambridge St., Toledo, Ohio. Merritt A. Matson, Waterloo, Ind. Isabelle Booth-Morris, Oakland, California. Class of 1907 Mildrod Bowman-Grogg, Waterloo, Ind Etta Wittmer-Ccnta, Waterloo, Ind Bess Showalter-Hood, Auburn, Ind Ethel Murray, Leesburg, Ind Louise Saxon-Clarke, 297 M.alboro Rd., Flatbush, N. Y. Nellie Flack-Farmer (deceased) Harry Bowman, £07 W. Burbank.St., Harvard, 111. Nannie Bemcndorfor-Doyle, l£l Sherman St., Glen Ridge, Newark, N. J. Class of 1908 Lulu Knisloy (deceased) Edna Kclntosh-Thibault, Waterloo, Ind. Fearno Leas-Bloom, Waterloo, Ind. Hortense Meek-Naitzke, Butler, Ind. Maude Kennedy-Hallett, Butler, Ind. Ralph Getts, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Class of 1904 Class of 1909 Minnie Rufner-Goorge, Waterloo, Ind. Glen Stamets (deceased) Grace Braun-Tathcm (doceased) Clarence Rempis, 629 Garfield St., Edna Denison-Wilcox, Auburn, Ind. Gary Ind. Hattie Saltsman-Zumbrunnen, Avilla, Ethel Hallett, Clinton, South Carolina Indiana. Nellie Goodwin-Danner, Knightstown, Ind. Cordice Hallctt, 321 E. 49th St., •Now York, N. Y. Ruby Hartman-Hilker, Fort Wayne, Ind. Lottie Milcs-Montavon, £01 Division St., Elkhart, Ind. Mabel'Booth-Agster, 821 Cunard Ave., F©rt Wayno, Indiana. Class of 1910 Mildred Sinclair-Ullrich, 5l6 Orange Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Beulah Bookmiller-Bowman, Waterloo. Mabel Dcubcnor-Frctz, Waterloo, Ind. Helen Shull-Miller, LaCrosse, Ind. Graco Sccry-Fredorick, Hudson, Ind. Blanche Smith, Corunna, Ind. Carl W. Stroh, Galesburg, 111. Class of 1911 Paul Bowman, Waterloo, Ind. Hilda Beck-Harpcstcr, Waterloo, Ind. Edna Broughton-Swartz (deceased) Nellio Bartholomew-Howey (dccensod) Harriot Soery-Hardy, Auburn, Ind. Helen Stanloy-Cunningham, 12 Amherst Rd, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak, Michigan. Martha Goodwin-Jensen, Rock Springs, Wyoming James Hankey, Toledo, Ohio. Ralph Browns, Evanston, 111. Class of 1912 James Matson (doceasod) Clifton Crooks (deceased) Glen Overmyor, Westvillo, N. J. Frod R. Bowman, 6824 Harper Ave., Chicago, 111. Russoll Matson, Lebanon, Ohio. Lewis II. Frctz, Detroit, Mich. Charles Thomas, Piso, Calif. Class of 1913 Martha McEntarfer-Bookmiller, Waterloo, Ind. Vera Crooks-Lautzenheiser, Auburn, Ind, Cleo K. Burns-Zcrns (deceased) Trodcn Bookmiller, Waterloo, Ind. Lester L. Rcmpis, Waterloo, Ind. Fdward Hankey (deceased) Bernice M. Overmyer-Bowman, 6824 Harper Ave., Chicago, 111. Mildred E. Huffman, Waterloo, Ind. Madge Roso-Whear, 4710 Barring Ave., East Chicago, Ind. Audrey Voghtman-Willennar, Albion, Indiana. Ralph R. Reinhart, Amherst, Ohio. Virgil A. Trocsh, Waterloo, Ind. Hilda Scwoll-Sandholm, Red Oak, la. Ruby Booth-Sesslcr, 3753 Brown Ave., Oakland, California. Harry Girardot, Auburn, Ind. Ralph T. Fickes, 1352 E. Janson St., Jackson, Mich. Harley N. Rohm, Cambridge, 111. Harry A. Rowe, Detroit, Mich. kiMh iff ' i1' , ; s, Bernico Bocker-Harmes, Kendall- ville, Indiana, Class of 191 Russell Wittmer, 3527 Ncrthcliff Rd,, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Glen R, Myers, Waterloo, Ind, Qnerson Walker, Waterloo, Ind, Gould Stanley, Waterloo, Ind, Maude Luttnan-Robinson, Wntorloo, Lester A. Dull, Waterloo, Ind. Olga Fisk-Christoffell, 125 5 W. Lafayette St., Detroit, Mich, William Day, 1272 Winchester Ave I, Glendale, Calif. Dora McCullough-Holmcs, Corunna, Indiana. Clifford Hawk, 1827 Kentucky St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Janet M, Beard-Brown, 1116 Lindsey St., South Bend, Ind. Pauline Hankoy, 214 Wason St., Toledo, Ohio. Vida McGiffin, Corunna, Ind. Hazel M. Daniols-Wittnor, 3527 Northcliff Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Class of 1915 Helen Goodwin-Morr, Waterloo, Ind. Carroll Gushwa, Corunna, Ind. Virgil Johnson, Waterloo, Ind. Marie Brown (deceased) Louise Willis-Pennington, 2105 St. Joe Blvdf, Fort Wayne, Ind, Ethel Girardot-Cattell, Garrett, Ind. Vera Dilgard-Eddy, Gary, Ind. Mabel Kiser, Chicago, 111. Edythe Widdicombe-Bowman, 522 Gage St., Akron, Ohio. Elmer Fretz, Auburn, Ind. Lotta McGiffin-Conrad, Corunna, Ind. Mabel Bevier-Green, 807 N. Pine Ave., Chicago, 111. Ruth Waterman-Harrison, 35 Hawthorne Ave., Bl®onfiold ..N. J Maude Zonker, Delta, Ohio Class of 1916 Hazel Flynn-Bevier, Waterloo, Ind. Edna 31anchard-Gushwa, Corunna, Ind. Lynn Imhoff, Waterloo, Ind. Russell Strow, Waterloo, Ind. Fayo Misor-Strow, Waterloo, Ind. Arthur Smith, 1016 S. Clover St., South Bend, Ind. Vera Nowcomor (deceased) Ioa Zonker-Lung, Kendallville, Ind. Lynn Crooks, 509 31st St., South Bond, Indiana® Gladys Beard-Batdorf, Auburn, Ind. Fred Eborly, Lafayette, Ind. Roba Walker-Close, Fort YJayne, Ind. Leroy Campbell, Butler, Ind. Alys Hclntosh-Hull, 20 Lounsbury Ave., Pontiac, Mich. Lola Wines-Penco, Goshen, Ind. Martha Wines-Smith, Waterloo, Ind. Florence Strow-Hawkfc 1827 Kentucky St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Carl Gctts, 2115 Keridan St., Fort Wayno, Ind Joo Bowman, $22 Gago St., Akron,Ohio. Nina Whaley-Hurd, Blakesdoc, Ohio Roy Rohm, Huntington, Ind. Myrtle Wiltrout-Kurtz, Kcndallville, Ind. Libbic Buchanan, 237 Hickory St., Elkhart, Ind. Estelle Wiltrout, Gary, Ind. Nclla Becher-Vogcs, Corunna, Ind. Class of 1917 Mary Mclntosh-KcEntarfer, Waterloo. Lulu Kennedy-Schuster (deceased) Willo Hinman-Whetsel, Waterloo, Ind. Florence Schustcr-Kurtz (deceased) Joan Grimn-Kepler, Hamilton, Ind. Claronco Bowers, Waterloo, Ind. Mary Nodino-Brecbill, Waterloo, Ind. Waldo Bowman, Waterloo, Ind. Thelma Eborly-Croddy, Waterloo, Ind. William Smith, Waterloo, Ind. Vera Nodine-Hyna, 6l8 Packard St., Ann Arbor, Mich Daisy Brovm-Swcigart, Columbia City, Indiana. Faye Till-Halthuos, Clark, Wyoming, Route 1, box 328 Charles Till, 4 Kingsbury Road, Garden City, New York. Joo Kirkpatrick, Cleveland, Ohio. Ethel Baker-Stoole, 1628 Hays Park Avc., Kalamazoo, Mich. Howard Dilgard, 431J Drury Lane, Ft. Y aync, Ind. Harold Fretz, Fort Wayne, Ind. Francis Baxter-Burt, 47 Past Ave., West Newton, Mass. n Charles Colby, Auburn, Ind. Dorothy Brown, Chicago, 111. Wilbur Bowman, Chicago, 111. Alice Ridge-Newcomer, Waterloo. Class of 1918 Frank Forrest, 6317 Shennors Ave., West Allis, Wis. Lydia Wincs-Smith, Waterloo, Ind. Lester Lowman, Waterloo, Ind. Joe ISisor, Waterloo, Ind. Helen Kanroo, Corunna, Ind. Wilma Thomas-Dcihl, Whittier, Calif. Hazel Edwards-Gcrncr, Garrett, Ind. Jack Moore, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Darrel Smith, Butler, Ind. Lynn Arthur, Bickncll, Ind. Class of 1919 Goorgc W. Speer, Waterloo, Ind. Kenneth George, Waterloo, Ind. Dc Von Bartholomew (docoasod) Genevieve Oster-Hartman (deceased) Oliver Miser, 308 W. 73rd St., Chicago, 111. Vora Hcighn-Sewell, Pittsburgh, Pa. Georgia Fco-Duncan, Waterloo, Ind. Harold Stroh, Bloomington, 111. i Walkor, Hillsdale, Mich. Worden Brandon, Auburn, Ind. Leroy Hamp, University of Illinois, Urbana, 111, Harry Fisk, Waterloo, R. F. D. Russell Homan, Waterloo, R. F. D, Helen Ebcrly-!'osoe, Fort Wayne, Jnd. Irene McCague-Piurson, Garrett, Indiana. Lauretta Gfcllcrs, Waterloo, Ind. Georgia Cstor-Cook, Kiddlebury, Indiana. Estello Shippy, Corunna, Ind. Ardis Childs-Smith, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Eston Fales, Evansville, Ind. Arthur Hay cox, Fort vYayne, Ind. Clyde Hawk, Fort WayInd. Class of 1920 Carrie Ostor-George, Waterloo, Ind. Dcssa Delong-Owon (deceased) Robert Widdiconbo, Auburn, Ind. Lois Arthur-Miser, 308 Yir. 73rd St., Chicago, 111. Holen Dolong-Chism, 819 Kennelworth Ave., Flint, Mich. Ayleen Warner-Walkor, Hillsdale, Mich. Volna Wertenbargor-Kussolnan, Auburn, Indiana. Blanche Kclton-Sickles, Toledo, Ohio. Ruth Price-Brandon, Auburn, Ind. Wilma Clark-Knoblow, Erie, Penn. Ross Myers, Evansville, Ind. Maude Drecbill, Kendallvillc, Ind. Ruth Shippy-Hammnn, Chicago, 111. Clyde Fales, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mildred Markley-Haycox, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Helen Hav k DePew, Avilla, Ind. Alice Sherwood, Auburn, Ind. Anona Bonsing-Feo, Jackson, Mich. Cclestian Royal, Toledo, Ohio. Opal Fretz-Drake, Rantoul, 111. Irene Frick-Dobson, Bluffton, Ind. Class cf 1921 Carolyn Opdyeke-Ayers, Waterloo, Ind. Robert Bonfiglic, Waterloo, Ind. Hugh Farrington (deceased) Helen Dannels-Eowers, Waterloo, Ind. Bonotah Farrington-Robinson, WaterlooI Edna Lockhart-Quaintanoe, Auburn, Indi Frederico Frick, Waterloo, Ind. Erda Robinson, A ochestor, Ind. Herbert G. Willis, Fort Wayne, Ind. Martha Carpcr-Kuehne, R. 1. Union Turnpike, Hudson, N. Y. Elsta Moudy-Sheets, Angola, Ind. Thelma Till-Maddon, Auburn, Ind. John McGiffin, Kendallville, Ind. Lucile Whaling-Brown, Gcshen, Ind. Lyndes Burtzner, Fort Wayne, Ind. Class of 1922 Mary Speer-Bowman, ’Waterloo, Ind. Glenn Daniels, Waterloo, Ind. Waldo Hamman (deceased) ]j Dawson A. Quaintanco, Auburn, Ind. Florabollc Dixon-Khucn, Waterloo. Wayno Goodwin, Waterloo, Ind. Clark Ayers, Waterloo, Ind. Genevieve Gloy-Crane, Fort Wayno, Indiana. Jack Parks, Waterloo, Ind. Myrtle Hoinnnn, Waterloo, Ind. Ralph B. Ayers, Waterloo, Ind. Bessie Till-Law, Funcie, Ind. Ruby P. Shultz, Angola, Ind. Aileon Fisher-Brown, 1212 Whittier Road, Ypsilanti, Mich. Kenneth Foe, Elkhart, Ind. David Eberly, West Unity, Ohio. Rosemarie Childs-Hames, Kondall- villc, Ind. Clarence Gfcllers, California Harold Walkor, Fort Wayno, Ind. Blanche Bninbridgo-Kondlinson, Garrett, Ind. Irene Widdicombe-Karaan, Auburn, Ind Alfred Kelley, Waterloo, Ind. Howard Hanman, Waterloo, Ind. Paul Hartman, 514 Forrest St., Kalamazoo, Mich. Konnoth Hcnnoy, 313 E. Oaksido St., South Bend, Ind. Albert Woicht, Waterloo, Ind. Harold Hanman, Auburn, Ind. Class of 1923 Ailecn Feo-Shcrbum, Waterloo, Ind. Irene Fce-Girardot, Waterloo, Ind. Irene Dueslcr-Shultz, Waterloo, Ind. Rosanna Castrot-Pfister, Auburn, Indiana. Fildrod Snyder-Howe, 520 Fairmount, Fort Wayne, Ind. Edna Forrest-Killer, 312 Judkins Ave., Lima, Ohio. Wilma Wiltrout-Foo, 229 S. Fain St., Elkhart, Ind. Marguerite Knmman, Waterloo, Ind. Cyrillc Duncan-Kelloy, Waterloo. Carl Till, Crown Point, Ind. R 2. Justin Girardot, Waterloo, Ind. Russell Walkor, Waterloo, Ind. Class of 1924 Iva Morgy-Lockwood, Waterloo, Ind. Harriet Dixon-Goodwin, Waterloo. Bessie Sponsler-Smalloy, Chesterton, Indiana, Gertrude Nowcomor-Anthony, Butler, Indiana. Oliver Opdycke, Garrett, Ind. Henry Delong, Talma, Ind. Keith Delong, Porrysville, Ohio. Mary Bonfigjio-Booklor, 1103 Hannah St-, Fort Yfayno, Ind. Rose Smith-Means, Auburn, Ind. Kenneth Ridgo, Butler, Ind. R. F. D. Ruth Wing-Grim, Garrott, Ind. Irene Griffin, Madison, Wis. Curtis Hawk, Penn. Helen Millcr-YYalker, Watorloo, Ind. Raymond Bonecutter, Cleveland, 0 Class of 192£ Ida Full:-Luce, Waterloo, Ind. John Showaltor, Waterloo, Ind. Rhea Dunkle-Stanley, Waterloo, Ind. Grant Kelley, Waterloo, Ind. Eleanor Feyer-Buss, Corunna, Ind. Loy Ayers, Waterloo, Ind. Violet Eberly-Goodwin, Waterloo. Virginia Newcomer-LaFollotte, 2326 Eas-cbrook Drive, Fort Wayne, Ind. Fred Boyer, Davenport, la. Dorothy Bard-Sellers, Auburn, Ind. Harriett Bowman-Wagner, Winchester, Ind. Maurice Yfagncr, Winchester, Ind. Edwin Sherwood, Waterloo, Ind. Faul Brcnnenan, Waterloo, Ind. Don McIntosh, Fontana Henry 'Wing, Greenfield, Ind. Class of 1926 Kathryn Feo, Waterloo, Ind. Helen Fisher-Overmycr, Waterloo. Almond Frick (deceased) Mildred Kalb-Kclloy, 600 N. Wayne St., Angola, Ind. Mabelle Pontius-Daily, 3213 Alexander Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Marguerite Gill-Wilson, Waterloo, Ind. Marion Delong-Blanchard, Butler, Ind. Elizabeth Donison-Shroyer, Waterloo. Helen Schlosser-Frick, Waterloo, Ind. Faye Dunn-IIigley, Butler, Ind. Doris Kclntosh-Everctts, Bcnsonvillc, Illinois. Florence Gloy-3ecbo, Fort V ayne, Ind. Ethel Miller-Bender, Sherman St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Geraldine Norton-Shugart, Flint, Mich. Moddise Strater, Fort Wayne, Ind. Helen Eeck-Neff, 610 10th St., Goshen, Indiana. William Warner, Chicago, 111. Bessie Katson-Spencer, Waterloo, Ind. Georgia Wincs-Stanton, Reedburg, Wis. Alfred 3ixlor, Philadelphia,4Pa. Ernest Sowelin, Waterloo, Ind. Harold Girardot, Auburn, Ind. Class of 1927 Ora Zerklc, Yraterloo, Ind. Arling McIntosh, Waterloo, Ind. Richard O'Brien, Waterloo, Ind. Wayne Voss, Waterloo, Ind Buell Smalley, Waterloo, Ind. Kathryn Riggs-Mclntosh, Waterloo, Ind. Clyde Bryant (deceased) George Dillcy, Waterloo, Ind. Luther Hallett, Waterloo, Ind. Dorothy Bonecuttcr-Howard, Hamilton, Ind. Wilson Shaffer, Battlecreek, Mich. Harold Christoffel, Angola, Ind. Howard Bard, Corunna, Ind. Ji MMMW Iris ?:ycrs-Palmer, 801 E. Hunter Ave., Bloomington, Ind. Irene Doitzon-Strator, Fort Wayno, Indiana. Dorothy Gifford, Chicago, 111. Eugene Showaltcr, Waterloo, Ind. Colcstia Hanes, Goshen, Ind. Agnes Klino-Parrot, Auburn, Ind. Russell Falmer, 801 E. Hunter Ave., Bloomington, Ind. Donald Poase, Corunna, Ind. t'ilford Snyder, Fort Wayne, Ind. Eruco Shugart, Flint, Mich. Class of 1928 June Conpboll-Davis, Waterloo, Ind. Tholma Chcrry-Schron, Waterloo, Ind. Dorothy Gingrich-Ayers, Waterloo. Howard Dillcy, Waterloo, Ind. Noah Ilamman, Waterloo, Ind. Floyd Hoighn, Waterloo, Ind. Clark Kelley, Waterloo, Ind. Nary Lu Kiplingor, Waterloo, Ind. Cle.yton Fontiu6, Waterloo, Ind. June Rufner, Waterloo, Ind. Otto Schuman, Waterloo, Ind. Walter Wing, Waterloo, Ind. Robert Crooks, 433 Emerson, Detroit, Michigan. Margaret Crooks-Sockridcr, Auburn, . Indiana. Harold Moyer, Waterloo, Ind. Charles ?rayne, Waterloo, Ind. Maxine Voss-Lcach, Youngstown, Ohio. LoRoy Smalley, Ligioncr, Ind. Claude Spackcy, San Antonio, Texas. Lorainne Bixler-Hicks, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 3ruco Shugart, Flint, Mich. Kyrtlo Rohm-Shaffer, Battle Creek, Mich. A m n fort' r;J Paul Ankney, Indianapolis, Ind. Wilda Dlue-Dilloy, Waterloo, Ind. Richard Delong, Denver, Colo. Martha Griffin-Boggs, Waynedale, Ind. Viola Shultz, Waterloo, Ind. Class of 1929 Virginia Baohtol, Waterloo, Ind. Harry Board, Waterloo, Ind. Ralph Prick, Waterloo, Ind. Elois Swartz-Smith, Waterloo, Ind. Louise Stevenson, 1011 College St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Petor Sobert, Corunna, Ind. Daisy Kolloy-Piorson, Butlor, Ind Marjorie Goodwin, Waterloo, Ind. Forn Skelly, Waterloo, Ind. Bradford McIntosh, Topeka, Ind. Louise Girardot-Skolly, Waterloo. Mildred Newcomer-Lower, Waterloo. Alfred 3ixlcr, 2233 New Haven Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Class of 1930 Muriel Doard-Smalley, Waterloo, Ind. Daisic Mao Cowman-Crooks, Waterloo. Robert Boyer, Waterloo, Ind. Childs. Wa«Moo, I; { jMjs biffin Wilbur Kimmell, Waterloo, Ind, Clayton YJarner, Waterloo, Ind. Mural Wise-Miser, Waterloo, Ind Waldo Crooks, Waterloo, Ind. Mary Duncan-Parks, Waterloo, Ind. Edward Schlossor, Waterloo, Ind. Earloon Hcighn, Kendallvillo, Ind. Albert Dunn, Waterloo, Ind. Clair Walker, Waterloo, Ind. Grider Potxoriff, Indianapolis, Indiana. Virgil Troycr, Auburn, Ind. Hugh Farrington, Corunna, Ind. Louiso Gill, Butler, Ind. Vivian McDrido-Wyburn, Niles, Mich. Dorico Pcasc-Arnold, Michigan. Mae Link, Waterloo, Ind, Henry Riggs, Pleasant Lake, Ind Class of 1931 Eugene Bonecutter, Waterloo, Ind. Ralph Boyer, Waterloo, Ind. Charles Wilson, Waterloo, Ind. Geneva McBride, Waterloo, Ind, Hazel Childs-Kissong, Corunna, Ind. Mildred St evens on-Due , Saginaw, Mich. DeLos Kohl, Waterloo, Ind. Lowell Strite, Angola,.Ind. Jessie Delong, Perrysville, Ohio. Helen Smalley-Shaffer, Auburn, Ind. Helene Dunn-Schaab, Fort Wayne, Ind. Anna Wines, Ann Arbor, Mich. Vivian Wing, Saginaw, Mich. Grace Blue, Auburn, Ind. Harold Griffin, Mount Clemens, Mich. Gerold Griffin, Mount Clemens, Mich. Hazel Gingrich, Corunna, Ind. Adell Munn-Showalter, Detroit, Mich. Helen Kelley-Walker, Waterloo, Ind Ruth Wheeler, Auburn, Ind. Class of 1932 Hilda Kohl-Porter, Butler, Ind. Ned McIntosh, Waterloo, Ind Geraldine Rufner, Waterloo, Ind Wayne Sebert, Waterloo, Ind, Wayne Bowman, Waterloo, Ind. Dorothy Goodwin-Dunn, Waterloo, Ind. Maxine Johnson, Corunna, Ind. Lois Johnson-Shipe, Waterloo, Ind, noward Hine, Waterloo, Ind. Carl Geeting, Waterloo, Ind. Wilmer McIntosh, Roseville, Mich. Ralph Imos, Bloomington, Ind. Dorothy Crooks-Till, Crown Foint, Ind. Maxine McEntarfer, South Bend, Ind, Paul McDonald, Toledo, Ohio. Vera Kester, Chicago, 111. Helen Moyer, Waterloo, Ind. Loren Yarlot, Butler, Ind. Ruth Miller, Waterloo, Ind. Donald Rigg, Waterloo, Ind. Class of 1933 Helen Wilkins-Mclntcsh, Rosevillo, Michigan, Byron Fretz, Waterloo, Ind. Carlton Arnold, Cromwell, Ind, Bethel Hanes-Buss, Auburn, Ind Vinnie Hr.rricttc Moyer-Soaman, Waterloo, Ind Robert Sutton, Waterloo, Ind Ruth Bonccutter, Bloomington, Ind. .Charles Bowman, Waterloo, Ind Robert Bard, Corunna, Ind. Donald Stevenson, Waterloo, Ind Pqul Tilley, Waterloo, Ind Maxine Diokcl, Waterloo, Ind Dalc’Koyer, Watorloo, Ind Mildred 7 ing-Arnold, Cromwell, Ind Kathryn Girar’.ot, Waterloo, Ind. .Esther Young-Parver, Auburn, Ind Hilda Kline, Fort Wayne, Ind. Margarot Dunn, Fort Yfaynd, Ind. Helen Parks, Kuncic, Ind. Taul Caiip, 7 aterloo, Ind Robert Bowers, Waterloo• Class of 1934 Leona Crooks, Auburn, Ind. Wilbur Kalb, 7 aterloo, Ind ‘ Ralph Sebert, Corunna, Ind. Nina Wilkins, Waterloo, Ind. Robert Fausott, Waterloo, Ind Carroll Becker, California. 77illiom Bixler, Philadelphia, Fa. Wayne Jiooknillcr, Waterloo, Ind. Edna Dowman-Stahl, Waterloo, Ind, Hilda Chcrry-Frick, Y aterloo, Ind Charles Corrigan, Maumee, Ohio, Dorothy Davis, Waterloo, Ind Onda Vac Denison-Sutton, Angola, Ind, Simoon Drew, Waterloo, Ind. • unc Durm-Stinglc, Edon, Ohio. Clark Farrington, Corunna, Ind, Mary Foe, Watorloo, Ind. Lo8 or Gccting, Waterloo, Ind Avis Hall-Kurbach, 519 N. Wayne St., Angola, Ind Ina Earle Harless, Elkhart, Ind, William hire, Waterloo, Ind Charles Johnson, Fort Wayne, Ind. Ruth Keller, Auburn, Ind Wilson KcKcan, Waterloo, Ind Nellio Mitchcll-Ashelman, Auburn, Indiana Kendall Obor, Manchester, Ind Mary E. Roop-McDonald, Toledo, Ohio. James Shoemaker, 1131 Centinela Avo., Inglewood, Calif Maurice Stroh, Waterloo, Ind Zola Wclford-Coburn, Spencerville, Indiana. Paulino Lung, Garrett, Ind Wayne Johnson, Yfaterloo, Ind Fnrel Baker- ? Fort Wayne, Ind Donald Hampshire, Bloomington, Ind Class of 193 philipinc Buss-Beber, Fort Wayne, Ind Beatrice Bcvicr-Snydcr, Butler, Ind. Dorothy Ilubbard-Vandcrsluice, Holland, Mich, Garcile Kiscr-Myers, Auburn, Ind Elmor Beaubien, U. S. S« Mississippi, N. Division, San Podro, Calif. Konncth Sobcrt, U, S Marines [s Beet z-Hue ke Kerry, Chicago, Illinois. Arthur Luttman, Corunna, Ind. Leland Oster, ''aterloo, Ind. Esther Iiolman-Keller, Corunna, Ind. Lynn Dunn, Waterloo, Ind. Mildred Johnson, Waterloo, Ind, John Centa, Waterloo, Ind. Don Kaiser, Waterloo, Ind. Betty Kayne, Waterloo, Ind. Helen Bo linger, Waterloo, Ind. Eleanora Srith-Sobert, Waterloo, Ind. Elmer Schuman, '-.'aterloo, Ind. Lucille Frick-Shoemaker, 1131 Cent- inela Ave., Inglewood, Calif. Victor Dunn, Auburn, Ind. Dessie Hancock, Y aterloo, Ind. Olevia Metzger-Keeler, St. Joe, Ind, Robert Rohm, Waterloo, Ind.' Pauline Wing-Kuhn, Hicks ville, Ohio. Charles Imler, 343$ W. Van Buren St., Garfield Park Station, Chicago. Helen Campbell-Imler, Chicago, 111. Irene Friend, Corunna, Ind. Edward I’aines, South Bend, Ind, Richard Wolford, Butler, Ind. Marie Bowman, Corunna, Ind. EsteW White, WateWoo, Ind. Edythe Dangler-Hoot, Hicksville, Ohio. Wayne Yarlot, Waterloo, Ind. Chester Steffen, Fort Wayne, Ind. Robert Thompson, Angola, Ind. Carna Roberts, Angola, Ind. Aneta Antrup-Kaneron, Kendallville, Ind. Class of 1936 Richard Harpester, Watorloo, Ind Bud Dunn, Waterloo, Ind Marjorie Cherry, Waterloo, Ind. Ward Castret, ' aterloo, Ind. Mildred Snyder, 3utler, Ind. Leah Kohl-Livcrgood, Waterloo, Ind. Margaret 3owman-Kalb, Waterloo, Ind Raeburn Mclntosh-Gillispie, 'Waterloo. Dorothy McBride, Waterloo, Ind. Frank Schomberg, Waterloo, Ind. Park Scbert, Corunna, Ind. Mary Cripe. Elizabeth Smith, Waterloo, Ind. Lafayette Blue, Jr., Auburn, Ind John McCullough, Fort Wayne, Ind Opal Pooman-Snith, Waterloo, Ind Mary Keller, Auburn, Ind Willicnetto Hanes, Waterloo, Ind. Thelma Warner, Waterloo, Ind. Eloise Holmes, Corunna, Ind Marcile Kline, Waterloo, Ind. Ruth Smith, Watorloo, Ir.d. Shirley Freed, Jr., Waterloo, Ind. Robert Arnold, Corunna, Ind. Class of 1937 Donald 3ovier, Waterloo, Ind DoLoss Crooks, Waterloo, Ind Margaret Foo, Watorloo, Ind. George Friend, Corunna, Ind Wilma Gafken-Snyder, St Joe, Ind. Evelyn Hcfty-Kclly, Auburn, Ind. George Hire, Watorloo, Ind William Holman, Waterloo, Ind. Jack Horn, Auburn, Ind Ilolon Imlor, Chicago, 111 3onnic Jane , Auburn, Ind Harry Johnson, Waterloo, Ind Ferry Johnson, Waterloo, Ind Y aync Korns, ''atorloo, Ind. Bud Kline, Waterloo, Ind. Carrol Leas, Angola, Ind. Annamao Loavcll, Indianapolis, Ind. Otto McDonald, Corunna, Ind. Lena Myers, 2530 Reed St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Helen Newcomer, Fort Wayne, Ind. Merlon Newcomer, Fort Wayne, Ind. Dwight Sebert, Corunna, Ind Derwood Smith, Waterloo, Ind. Rachel Smith, Waterloo, Ind. Karl Starkey, Waterloo, Ind. Don Turner, Auburn, Ind. Martha Bolingcr, Waterloo, Ind Geraldine Dixon, Fort Wayne, Ind President Alumni Association --Clarence 3ov ers Waterloo, Indiana Secretary Alurinl Association --Mrs. Charles Overueyer Waterloo, Indiana Any letters re ardln Alumni news should bo sent to one of the above. All names marked v ith this sign ( ) have boon furnished v ith old or the last address. We were unable to find or locato their new or present address. The addressos that are given are not guesses, but exact as far ae information wo’.could get concerning them. These addressos and names were gathered and compiled byt — IRIS PONTIUS 1938 THANKS TO OUR MANY ADVERTISERS IN HELPING MAKE OUR 1938 ROSEBUD POSSIBLE -THE SENIORS ■r==zNEW AND USED3= 7 MILE FAST OF MA ROAD-6 SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 38' OR BEST RESULTS — USE—— CORUNNA INDIANA FOR UNTHRIFTY PIGS, 3-L CHEMICA W TFWJD INDIANA _ -W D'S SERVICE h I I SINCLAIR PRODUCTS CANDY CIGARETES POP SANDWICi. iflihf at s SUCCESS TO pf OUALITY f RUITS AND VEGETABLES ('DKGR-ATULATION CLASS OF 38 of I I MRBURNS I STANDARD ! 'ZM C£ lii 'I! _,JL k n AUDREY RAXES BISVUITS Little Audrey went in the kit- chen to cook biscuits, ’ hen Aud- rey opened the stove door she fell in and the door closed be- -jit .b- aa'.g Mrj'jil tCONGRAT ULATONS'W TO V ] CLASS OF 938 FROM hind her. Just then her mother carne in and laughed and laughed because she knew Audrey couldn t cook. „___■__________---------- ,1F ijliil 3r COMPLIMENTS nr i !l! C OF WM. HOWARD MR. mo MRS. BXLER Si !! ■ 1 LUMBER anio COAL Aimm Mr FOUR SE RVfC rl- GENERAL MEDICINE FITTED WTERIBD (LIMBER CQ 9—■ -O GLASSES IE. A. ISH MJD OFFICE PHONE KES. PHON 230-2____________230-3 rfSK££ZEHJLL DAIRY In COW MILK QUALITY and SERVICE PHONE- 204 _LI IP IH CO IN IE-5 5 jVIJjMMJ£ GEORGE BEAUTY SHOP ..OffERS- BEAUTY AIDS TO FEMININE LOVELINESS ::: i :: r.i ■ •.% t : - • t j ? m .! PERMANENTS.........HAIR CUTS FINGFR WAVES--SCALP TRFATMENTSl FLATTERING CURLS---MANICURES SHAMPGDS....EYE BROW ARCHES COLOR RINSES.......FACIALS MARCEI WAVES.....HAIR TINTING PRiCES RFASONABiE: IHUHl€Ni EUGENE KELLY IT, PROPRIETOR US COMPLIMENTS TO WATERLOO CLASS OF 7938 6AKNS CANDY CO. PH0NE-720W 414SO. MAIN ST. AUBURN INDIANA FRUITS AND SYRUPS, COMES, STRAWS AND MALTED MILKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, PENCILS, PAPE R, NAPKINS , BULK, BAR , PENNY AND FANCY PACKAGE CANDY. WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS THE MOST CENTS WC TATIIHAIM FORD AGENCY NEWY -s USED CARS AXESSORIES U.S. TI RES NORGE APPLIANCE WRECKER SERVICE-PHONE-254 WATERLOO, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF DRYGSDDS CLOTHING COVERINGS AND WOMENS READY 10 WEAR OD CTP ¥mmm DOLLARS AHEAD IN VALUE PHONE 5 WATERLOO INDIANA WATERL® INDIANA COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS Of 1933 □I(EL CTKEEUZZ CF CEDE ED (D0, PIE ARIL IDIRIIE SHOP MISSES AND LADIES COATS AND DRESSES LINGERIE, FOUNDATION GARMENTS HOSE. GLOVES AND OTHER ACCESSORIES TELEPHONE IS7 AUBURN, INDIANA CORNER OF SIXTH and MAIN STREETS Kenny D.: Why are you running? Sari Kerns: To stop a fight. Kenny: Who s fight- ing? Earl: Just me and an- other guy. 1 11 word Mr. McClain: have you know my is law. Roy Dilgard: Then here s where I make a few amendments. Geraldine Kalb: So Wayne Edington praised my singing. Iris Pontius: He said it was heavenly. Geraldine: Did He really say that? Iris: Not exactly, but he probably meant that. He said it was unearthly. Bill Love: Bud Fridk said something about you today. Hugh Deetz: What was it? Bill: He said you v eren t good enough to sleep wi'th the w? hogs, but I stuck upC ' for you and said you were. Ruth Imhof: You re- mind me of the sea. Kenny D.: Why? be- cause I m wild, rest- less and romantic? Ruth: No, because you make me sick. Roger Ish: I can1t in see any chicken this soup. Home Ec. Girl: Do you ever see horses in horseradish? Dad: Well son how aro your marks? Y ayfic F.: They re under water. Dad: What do you mean under water. Wayne: Belov; C level. Ding Gushwa: The car is at the door Dad. Dad: Yes I hoar it knocking. Bill Hollinger: What is that thing flying around my head. ' Betty Price: That,s a horse fly. Bill Hollinger: I thought that horse flys only flew around horses• Betty Price: Well you can't fool a Miss Bachtol: I read in the paper that science has discover- ed that singing warms the blood. Mr. Overmeyer: He must be right. I've hoard singing that has made my blood boil. James Silbcrg: I looked in your desk the other day and I see that your writing quite a long paper; What are you going to name it? Skinny Dunn: What to do about snoopers. o iZ HAMILTON and SON DRUGS -SCHOOL BOOKS =- W ALL PAPER-PAINT AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE O PHONE 6 9 WATERLOO IN U. ERVICE... WATERLO SUPER ! c— 24 HOUR SERVICE c-J TEXACO PRODUCTS HUNT'S CAFE U.S.6 2 BLOCKS EAST OF JCT. OR 6and27 I P HON E- 240 if: COMPLIMENTS PALACE OF SWEETS K E! ' CALVILLE INDIANA YOU'LL FEEL OUR WELCOME STRAND- . THEATRE KENDALVILLE IND. NORTHERN INDIANA'S BIGGEST AMUSEMENT VALUES COMPLIMENTS OF I' PUBLIX CAFE AIR CONDITIONED KENDALVILLE IND WATERLOO CLEANERS DRY CLEANING, PRESSING ALTERNATIONS, REPAIRING HATS CLEANED and BIOCKED CALL FOR and DELIVERY SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAL 5 70 AUBURN INDIANA THE SECRET OF SUCCESS IS SYSTEMATIC SAVING mBXPHttS SMVON AND mmm ilvL r XI ; ! OF DEKALB COUNTY, INDIANA MAIN OFFICE! BUTLER INDIANA j A DOLLAR EARNING INTEREST IS A SURER FRIEND i THAN TWO DOLLARS YOU HOPE TO WIN BY SPECULATIVE VENTUO VU' I-7 • f fr •) , a v3x V3 1 BEST WISHES TO 'CLASS OF 38 MRS. W. H. HIRE PERMANENT o- WAVE SHOPPE —o — jMC CAQJZ COX —— FOR-PLUMBING — H E ATI NG - AND-TINN IN G IFOR RNE FOODS GOYINGS LG.A. STORE WATERLOO C — - INDIAN A d: IA [e n n p)y £ I 1 i 0PLEASANT LAKE § THE BIG STORE LOCATED IN A SMALL TOWN FIVE BIG DEPARTMENTS WELL STOCKED WITH NEW MERCHANDISE I WOMENS CLOTHJM6 ---------MENS WEAK ROOM RUGS— DRY GOODS------SHOES LW. BON BRAKE INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE FAR M CITY f LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE RENT OR EXCHANGE ASHLEY iNDIANA PHONE-402 WMEUffiDO QMM5 CCLQJDB WATERLOO - INDIANA ©©w©mimMiTo©ws MSS ©[p 1938 I !i _ PAUL P WHETSELagent AATERL02) INDIANA I i i • I1! ftr w Marge: Where is the car? Andy: Dear IT6.' did I take the car out? Marge: You certainly did. You drove it down town, Andy: Eow oddj I re- member noy that after I got out I turned around to thank the Gentleman v ho gave me the lift and wondered where he had gone. Hr. Smith: hov r.ruch time did you spend on your lesson?” Wayne E: Tv o periods, hr. Smith: Then if you spent two periods on it v hy haven11 you got it? Wayne: Because I spent the two periods huntinG for my book. absorption moan? Kate Popple: soak somcthinG like a sponGc up water. hr Barr: Then v hy don't you soak up v hat I say in class and let your head bo like a sponGc? Maurico did you Gructcr: say you Kow v ant your eggs M« Frctz: them done sido and other I'd like one on ono one on the you act you a Dick Wilkins: would if I know my ago was. _c? I y hat Dorothea Karns: (While Karvcl Kutzncr: Dull on a drive with Bob Scbcrt) Can you drive with one arm? Bob: You bet I can. Dorothea: Okay. Hero is an apple. party isn't it. Geraldine Myers: Yes Marvel: Lot's g° homo. Geraldine: I can't I'm the host. Warren Smith to Miss Snydor sitting on the porch as he passed. Warren Smith: Look at that big horse fly.'” Little Audrey just laughed and laughod bocauso sho knew a horse couldn't fly Mr. Barr: V hat docs Maxine II: Is this your baseball in our garden? Paul Johnson: (Look- ing v orriod) arc thc- ro any windows bro- ken? Maxine: No. Paul: Thon it's mine. 3ud Frick: Why don't K. Bowman: What is a farm? G. Shultz: A piece of land ontircly covorcd by a mortago. Dunn: Could I have a bite to cat Ma'am? Donas Gafkcn: (Point- ing to a wood pile) sure, havo a chop .AAc ENTARFER'S VARETY AND Sf IO V 4 FULL a GIFTS and NOVELTIES A GOOD PLACE TO GO WHEN YOU DONT KNOW . WHAT TO GET773 MANY ARTICLES FOR HOME USE HUNDREDS OF POUNDS OF FRESH CANDY ALWAYS OK HAND - CONCfmjJTDNS — FROM USH« CONFECFDNARY AUBURN INDIANA in HUBBARDS ♦. DRUG STORE AUBURN INDIANA GERIG FLRNITURE CO BETTER HOME FURNISHING AUBURN INDIANA X GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS LITLES JEWELERY STORE AUBURN INDIANA GERIG-KAYLOR FUNERAL FflME a jVISULANC£-S£I ,VIC£ frlGN£-3c© AUBURN IMD CCNSRAfULAfJONS CLASS Of 1933 'i' TEMPLE CAFE '1' AUBURN INDIANA CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS — SHOES FOX M£N YOUNS M£N 3rd Dm jNOXTFJ OF rJOTFL AUSLJXM JMDJAMA tit ECONOMY 1 |J‘ DRY CLEANING L A N D LAUNDRY iAUBURN !ND PHONE-333 COMPLIMENTS ' yico SERVICE - STATION 1 Be up’-j i r?NT ffl vSjj ) U m OK i_ DiiiilA VERY BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE CLASS REPRESENTING TWO OF NORTH AMERICA'S BEST COMPANIES N THE INSURANCF FIELD LITE INSURANCE----— ACCIDENT mo HEALTH WAYNE SE6ERT-AGENT WATERLOO-INDIANA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 938 CofeMN'fS to THE CLASS 0 1938 THE BECKS ELECTRI jAUBURN v- on INDIANA ML OKDQMEK AMJBD (DD. OTKffiQIEO) IMMKM; -— OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR PROTECTION 215 EAST 7TH ST. --- M. Z -7. 7 rrr TEL 55W AUBURN INDIANA BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1938 uM PARROT PACKING CO INC. -= DR ESSED BEEF, VEAL,PORK 'A ]I0R'T_ WAYK IN Dl AN A S LARGEST (i OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS COMPLETE FUR SERVICE COLD STORAGE RESTYLING REPAIRING CLEANING - LARD AND SAUSAG£SH= e indianaF m NEW LYRIC THEATER,, WATERLOO INDIANA FRIjf SAT. iTc SUN.(i MON.25t FAMILY NIGHT IQ t TUPS. IO l 5{v U liM riq T3 8RAZY 8 MOTHERS 113 W. WAYNE ST. FORT WAYNE INDIANA FRANK IMORR GROCERIES A MEATS WE BUY HIDES ti FUR ASHLEY I HD. diL {W'%i pi • -i ■ m it wm DAI RY COLDWATER MICHIGAN A PRODUCER OWNED CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING ORGANIZATION HANDLING CREAM and EGGS BEST WISHES FROM am U vJ 1 A CLEAN MODERN CABINS SHOVJERS RESTROOMS IO MILES NORTH ON U.S. V BOATING-FISHING —ON PLEASANT-LAKE o n .1 JAMES AIWGDD MGR. Mi tourist camp PLEASANT LAKE IND. 1 + ECONOMY f DRY CLEANING f AND I LAUNDRY j AUBURN i frlONf-333 I____________j -1!!i!Lj______ COVIPLMNTS Of ARAAAND J. SCHAUB MANAGER SILVER MOO RINK TRI-STATE COLLEGE Engineering-Aeronautical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Radio. Commerce- Accountion, Business Adminis- tration, Secretarial Training. 1. Fifty-thre e years of successful efficient service to students from all parts of the vorld. 2. An education a a minium cost. Low tuition rates and living expen- ses. 3. A strong and efficient corps of teachers who give personal attent- ion to students. 4. Courses distinguished alike for what is embraced and vhat is omitted Address: TRI-S ATE COLLEGE Angola, Indiana CALENDAR FOR 1938 Summer Quarter begins June 13, 1938 Fall Quarter begins September 26, 1938 Winter Quarter begins January 2, 1938 Spring Quarter begins March 20, 1938 GLAMOROUS CURLS .COIFFURES DISTINCTIVE AND INDIVIDUAL ARE H ESSENTIAL AS A p.beauty aid for HAIR SHAPING HAIR DYEING PERMANENtS SCALP MASSAGES SHAMPOOING MANICURING EYE8ROW ARCH BEFORE YOU STEP STEP IN OUT TO THE WISE BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE - 2 62 COURTEOUS SERVICE- REASONABLE PRIC . CC WJMENTS Of COKUMjNA BEDDING COMPANY THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL MAURESS COMPANY IN US. LOCATED IN A TOWN Of LESS THAN 300 POPULATION rr FOP NEAT WORK FOR CLEAN WORK ESTABLISHED AT H! CORUNNA IN — H 93 7 ANGOLA INDIANA i i n D (JILT FOR ' OUR GDjVJfORT |SAY IT tkWITH FLOWERS THE CTP ■p ZJ 0 CO CORNER GREEN (, ELM ST. PHONE - 6 FLOWERS BUTLER INDIANA PLANTS TREES O SHRUBS CONN PAN AMERICAN CAVALIER LEEDY $ FPIPHONE H mjsical Instruments rand i 3 ACCESSORIES v KIMBALL PIANOS EXPERT REPAIRING V p SHEET MUSIC $ £ sobs TOM B£RRY k music co jmc t A 211-213 WEST MAIN ST FORT WAYNE INDIANA @°POMMERT 'S BAKERY .1 BAKING AT HOME ON A HOT SUMMER DAY, IS AN OLD - P ASH ION CUSTOM THAT doesn't PAY ENJOY THE SUNSHINE ANDTHE GREAT OUT OF DOORS, BY LfTTiNS US DO ALL YOUR 8AKING CHORES. QL LEAS DRY GODDS CLOTHING AND SHOES 5 RAIN, SE EDS, WOOL, ET WATERLOO , INDIANA COX HARDWARE DEALER IN ? GENERAL HARDWARE PAINT j PLUMBING AND BUILDING J? SUPPLIES o?| I ASHELY INDIAl k CITY AMRKET QUALITY MEATS AND ,,k GROCERY MV[RN INDIAN A «I SAY IT with FLOWERS ' COUG ILL'S GREENHOUSE PHONE-20 7 13 -SOUTH INDIANA AVENUE AUBURN INDIANA I TTm iii mm: ©F f PLAN FOR A BUSINESS CAREER WE INVITE YOU TO CONSIDER INTERNATIONAL FOR YOUR TRAINING. OUR ENROLMENT IS LIMITED TO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES AND THREE REFER- ENCES ARE ALSO REQUIRED. 'SCHOOL OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 16ft 9 - 120 -22-24 W. JEFFERSON - FORT W VNE, INDIANA PONTIAC LEPLEY y QAZAGE CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING ASHELY, INDIANA -— •__PHQNE-3QI 1J yu Hri COMPLIMENTS OF tf a IJ« ANGOLA INDIANA Q 1C irlrH I. jl MU FEE Q JOHN BARBER SHOE CONGRATULATIO SENIORSCf- VA'IERLSD INDIANA A THE.-:1-24; - 1::- - -rA r- — HOUR— - -SERVICE r --RESTAURANT '-T ANGOLA INDIANA


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