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FACULTY MISS DORIS HASLER Home Economics, English and Biology Miss Hasler was born in Knightstown, Indiana and gradu- ated from Huntingburg High School. She received her B. S. from Ball State Teachers College. This is her first year of teaching. MR. CLARENCE L. BOWERS Commerce and Shop Mr. Bowers was born in DeKalb County, and graduated from Wa- terloo High School. He has a B. S. Degree from Ball State Teach- ers College and did his graduate work at I. U. He began teaching in the rural school of the county, but has taught most of his time in the Waterloo schools. MISS ETHEL YODER Physical Education, English and Speech Miss Yoder was born in La- Grange County and graduated from Shipsshewana. She has a B. S. from Goshen College and Ball State Teachers College. Her first year she taught all eight grades in a rural school. She has taught in a number of other con- solidated schools until last year when she was a matron of a girls dormitory and taught several clas- ses in Heston, Kansas. Page 21
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FACULTY MISS RONDA NOFFSINGER English, History, and Librarian Miss Noffsinger was born in De- fiance. Ohio and graduated from the High School there. She has an A. B. from Manchester and this is her second year of teaching at this High School. MR. CLAUDE LESLIE Mathematics and History Mr. Leslie was born at Sidney, Indiana and graduated from there. He has an A. B. from Manchester and an A. M. from Ohio State. He has taught for the past twen- ty-three years. MRS. MARCILE VOSS Music, Latin, and Art Mrs. Voss was born in Butler, Indiana and graduated from there. She received her A. B. from In- diana Central and took further training at Ball State. This is her eleventh year of teaching. Page 20
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SCHOOL BOARD Clyde H. Fee was born in Defiance County, Ohio. At the age of three he moved with his parents to a farm in Steuben County. Later they moved to a farm northeast of Waterloo. Then they came to Wa- terloo. After his marriage he again moved to the farm. All his children attended or graduated from Waterloo High School. He served as post- master at Waterloo for nearly thirteen years, making many friends. He has served on the Waterloo School Board for three years and is now president of the board. Grant Kelley, the treasurer of the School Board, was born in Waterloo, Indiana, where he attended the grade school and graduated from Waterloo High School in 1925. He was associated with his father in the telephone business for fifteen years. He has been postmaster of Waterloo for the last three years. Chief of the Water- loo Fire Department, he has served on the school board for nine years. He is also a Scottish Rite Mason. Born and reared on a farm in Smithfield township, Otto Schuman attended the rur- al schools. He graduated from Waterloo High School in the class of 1928. After graduation he worked at Vern Bachtel Fil- ling Station until 1942, when he went into the filling station business for himself. He was elected trustee of Grant Township in 1943, and also by virtue of his office be- came a member of the school board, on which he now serves as secretary. He be- longs to the Knights of Pythias and at pre- sent is Grand Prelate of the Grand Lodge of Indiana. Page 22
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