Waterloo High School - Rosebud Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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CHARLES Ay OVERMEY ER Superintendent CLARENCE L. BOWERS Principal CHARLES A. OVERMEYER—Mr. Overmeyer was born in Central Indiana and when he was eight months old, he was brought to Waterloo where he lived for six years. He has the distinction of having attended the Waterloo Schools one week! From Waterloo he moved to Warsaw, Indiana. After liv- ing there two years, the Overmeyer family moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. He attended elemen- tary school there and completed the gr ammar grades in Fort Wayne, Indiana. His high school work was completed at Central High School of Fort Wayne, Indiana. From there he attended the University of Chicago for five years, being awarded the Ph. B. and A. M. degrees. He has taken extra work by correspondence as well as summer work at Ball State Teachers College and Indiana University. Mr. Overmeyer came to Waterloo as a teacher in 1931. For the next six years, he served as a class- room instructor. In 1937 he was made Superintend- ent in which capacity he now serves. CLARENCE L. BOWERS—Clarence L. Bowers was born in Franklin Township, DeKalb County. He re- ceived his elementary education in the one-room schools of DeKalb County, and his high school edu- cation at Waterloo High School. He attended Indiana University and Normal School at Tri-State College and started to teach in a one-room school in Franklin Township where he taught for five years. He continued his education at TriState and started to teach Industrial Arts and the seventh and eighth grades in the Waterloo Schools. He also taught five years in Richland Township. He again returned to the Waterloo School to teach. After he received his B. S. degree from Ball State Teachers College, he began teaching in high school. Mr. Bowers then started his graduate work and received his M. S. degree from Indiana University. At the present time he is High School Principal; spending most of his time with attendance, athletics, testing and counsel- ing. He teaches civics and shorthand, and is also sponsor of the Rosebud.

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HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ALVIN J. SMITH—Mr. Smith, instructor of vocational agriculture and chemistry, was born in Ashlum, Illinois, but spent most of his boyhood days in Winamac, Indiana. He holds an A.B. degree from Valparaiso University and a B.S. degree in Agriculture from Purdue University. Mr. Smith has taught in our high school during the past twenty years. The Future Farmers of America has been sponsored by him; he is also the Adult Leader of the Boys’ 4-H Club. Gardening is a pastime which he especially enjoys. MARGARET THOMPSON— Miss Thompson, whose home is near Parker, Indiana, was graduated from the Center High School in Delaware County. She attended Ball State Teachers College from which she holds a B.S. degree. Dur- ing the year, she taught bookkeeping, general business, typing, health, and physical education. Miss Thompson was the co-sponsor of the sophomore class and sponsor of the Girls’ Athletic Association. Sports and reading are r favorite hobbies. VIRGIL GRABER—Mr. Graber was born in Archbold, Chio, and was graduated from the Rensselaer High School. Colleges, which he has attended, are Athenaeum College, Defiance College, University of Akron, and Indiana Univer- sity. He has both the Bachelor of Philosophy degree and the Bachelor of Arts degree. Mr. Graber has been the instructor for Latin, English, and speech classes. He spons- ored the junior class and the Latin Club and acted as faculty advisor for the ‘Trailblazer.’ The dramatics of the high school, the library, and school publicity have also been under his direction. His favorite hobby is bowling. PAUL H. EPPLEY—-Mr, Eppley was graduated from the Chippewa High School near Wabash, Indiana. He re- ceived his A.B. degree from North Manchester College and B.D. degree from the Evangelical Theological Seminary. During the year, he taught algebra, general mathematics, and typing. In addition, he acted as co-sponsor of the sophomore class. Experimenting with the latest radio de- velopments is Mr. Eppley’s hobby (as well as victimizing guests with his recorder). MAXALENE ALTMAN—Huntington County is the home of Miss Altman, She was graduated from Bippus High School in 1943 and later attended North Manchester College as well as Ball State Teachers College. She received her B.S. degree from the latter school in 1947. Miss Altman taught home economics and aided in the school lunch pro- gram. During the year, she acted as sponsor of the Y-Teens and Future Homemakers of America, a group which she organized during the year. The Girls’ 4-H Club was also under her direction. Miss Altman's hobby is the collection of miniature dogs from various parts of the country which she has visited. HAROLD LONG—Mr. Long attended Central Normal College, Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, and Indiana University. He has the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education from Central Normal. The Hi-Y organization was sponsored by Mr. Long this year. He also taught United States history, English 9, and directed the band. Mr. Long enjoys listening to the radio and collecting stamps. CLAUD H. LESLIE—Mr. Leslie is a native of Sidney, Indiana. His elementary and high school education was received in Sidney. He was granted his A.B. degree from North Manchester College and his A.M. degree from Ohio State University. In addition, he has taken advanced work at the University of Chicago and Toledo University. During the school year, Mr. Leslie taught mathematics, shop, and English 10; he also acted as Activities Treasurer and the Athletic Scorekeeper. Photography is the hobby which Mr. Leslie enjoys most. DON LONG—Onward High School near Walton, In- diana, is the high school from which Mr. Long was grad- uated. He is also a graduate of Central Normal College. He has taught in Onward High School as well as in the Monterey and Camden High Schools. In addition to coach- ing, Mr. Long taught physical education, world history, and the new driver's training course.

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