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Seated: Phyllis Grata. lack Dancer. Billy Hubartt. Darrell Johnson, Mary Lou Bowman. Marilyn Morr, Beverly Bickel. Beverly Wiseman. Jo Ann Oster. Standing: Franklin Fluke. Richard Kutzner. Patricia Miser. Robert Stanley. Patricia Bowers, Jayne Bowers. Mary Giant. Neva Petrie. STAFF Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Manager Poet .... Assistant Poet Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Sport Editor Assistant Sport Editor Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Sales Manager Assistant Sales Manager Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Calendar Editor Assistant Calendar Editor Mary Lou Bowman Bob Stanley Marilyn Morr Pat Bowers Franklin Fluke Phyllis Gratz Jack Dancer Art Class Bill Hubartt Richard Kutzner Darrell Johnson Pat Miser Beverly Bickel Jayne Bowers Beverly Wiseman Mary Giant Jo Ann Oster Neva Petrie PAGE EIGHTEEN
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My Diary IO ANN OSTER Y-Teens 2. 3. 4; G. A. A. 3. 4; Band 3. 4: Chorus 4: Class Play 3. 4: Annual Staff 4; Speech Play 4: Office Staff 3. BILL HUBARTT F. F. A. 1. 2: Hi-Y 3. Vice-President 4: Basketball 1. 2, 4: Track h 2; Annual Staff 4. LEON BOWERS F. F. A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Manager 4: Track 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY BICKEL Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Trio 1. 2. 3. 4: Octette 4: Y-Toons Song Leader 2. 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Class Play 3. 4: G. A. A. 2. 3: Office Staff 4. Annual Staff 4: Band Secretary- Treasurer 3. 4: A Cappolla Choir 1. PAGE SEVENTEEN
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Senior Class History In 1936 thirty shy little boys and girls marched into Miss Bolten's first grade room and demanded an education. Of these thirty, thirteen have com- pleted their entire twelve years of schooling in the Waterloo schools. They are Bud Baird, Beverly Bickel, Mary Lou Bowman, Pat Bowers, Phyllis Gratz, Bill Hubartt, Dick Kutzner, Susie Luce, Pat Miser, Marilyn Morr, Carl Rohm, and Bob Stanley. Miss Brandon took over our education in the second grade. The following year our teacher was Miss Hamman and we moved from the old school build- ing to the high school building. Miss Dirrim and Mr. McIntosh were our teachers in the fourth and fifth grades and Mr. Gurtner gave us the final push into the junior high where we were under the guidance of Mr. Blomeke and Mr. Shore. With the help of some students from Corunna we entered high school with an enrollment of forty. This number was later increased to forty-six. Bob Stanley was elected president of the class, Dick Kutzner was vice-president, Jayne Bowers was secretary-treasurer, and Pat Bowers was historian. Mr. Bowers was our faculty advisor. We sponsored a skating party and a hay ride during this year. During our sophomore year we sold Christmas cards and stationery to raise money. We were very proud of our blue and gray class sweaters which we purchased that year. Bob Stanley was re-elected president, Dick Kutzner was vice-president, Pat Bowers secretary-treasurer, and Mary Lou Bowman was historian. Our junior year was one of busy activity. Our class play, He Couldn't Marry Five,” was a smash hit. We also gave several dances. The theme of our Junior-Senior banquet was Fiesta and it was a very colorful occasion. Our concession stand, the Bar None proved to be very profitable. Miss Noffsinger was our faculty advisor and Jayne Bowers was president of the class. Dick Kutzner was again elected vice-president, Pat Bowers was secre- tary-treasurer, and Mary Lou Bowman was historian. As seniors we started with an enrollment of 35. This number was later reduced to 33. All through our high school years we have always taken an active part in sports and the various other activities. We have some very good reasons to be proud of the six seniors who received basketball sweaters this year. Willie's Weekend, our senior class play was a roaring success. We sponsored several waste paper drives to help raise money with which to put out the Rosebud. Our president was again Bob Stanley, Darrell Johnson was vice-president, and Dick Kutzner was secretary-treasurer. Mr. Bowers was our advisor and he also helped us with our yearbook. As we, the class of '48, leave W. H. S. we will take with us many fond memories and experiences. We wish to thank our parents and teachers for their patience and guidance, for we now realize that we must have been rather trying at times. With the guidance they have given us and the education they have helped us receive we feel more confident as we face the future. Patricia Bowers, '48 PAGE NINETEEN
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