Waterloo High School - Rosebud Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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Undercfc rclatemen TOP ROW—Jeanette Owens, Jone Frick, Janet Myers, Phylis Koon, Bobby Robinson, Simon Kohl, Chorlottc Comp, Maxine White, ond Cleono Knott. SECOND ROW—The B avebo 11 Game. THIRD ROW—Mory Lou Weirich, Phylis Koon, Doris Leins, Lucile Carper, Eva Powers, Donn Dciderich, Nila Witt, Phylis Koon, ond Lcoma Vion. BOTTOM ROW—John Rhoodormer, George Woltcrs, Luvina Smith, Jone Frick, Bessie Mergy, Donna Vee Wolford, Emogene Hilkey, ond Jeonette Owens. Compliments of Sinclair Products, Clide Homan, Waterloo PAGE 19

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Will and dJestament We, the closs of 1950, being of unsound mind ond foiling health, ond about to pass from this sphere of educotion, in full possession of o crammed mind, well- trained memory and olmost superhuman understandings, ond knowing that sooner or loter all classes must graduate, and putting full faith and implicit trust in the promises of the faculty that we will be a graduated class some time this May but still full realizing and considering the uncertainties of the frail and transitory life of a Senior, do moke, publish and declare this instrument os and for our lost will ond testimony hereby revoking all former or other testimonial dispositions and making void all former wills Or promises by us ot ony time before May, 1950. ITEM 1 We give ond bequeoth to Mr. Overmycr hardiest gratitude and sincere apologies for laughing ot his ideos for world peace. ITEM 2 We give ond bequeoth to the faculty the amazing knowledge and startling information that we hove given them on our examination papers, also a series of restful nights (probably the first that they have had in twelve long years). ITEM 3 We leave to the Junior Closs our well known ability to stoy out of trouble. ITEM 4 We leave our deepest sympathy, our vacant choirs, and our empty lockers to future graduating classes. ITEM 5 Individually we leovc the following: I, Dixie Aldrich, do hereby leave my natural red hair to Carol Bunge. I, Duane Bowman, would just like to leave. I, Betty Bonecutter, do hereby leave the bright cafeteria clock to Loretta Sebert. I, Elaine Bowers, do hereby leove my diamond to anyone who can catch a man and keep him. I, Ronald Boyd, do hereby leave my Model-A to anyone who can stop it. I, Dave Buss, do hereby leave. (I hope.) I, Charlotte Camp, do hereby leove my friendship with Verl Johnson to Nila Witt. I, Jim Crooks, do hereby leave the town of Auburn (after I get a certain J. Z. out of it). I, Patsy Dancer, do hereby leove my ability to be late to anyone who is always on time. I, Robert Dilgord, do hereby leove the candy left over from Physics closs to Dick Kummer to eot in Chemistry class next year. I, Dave Grimm, do hereby leave my radical political views to C. A. O. ond my hair to C. L. B. I, Nondos Hordenbrook, do hereby leove my nickname Shoulders” to Rusty (providing he doesn't show me up). I, Don Robinson, do hereby leove my boshfulness with women to Tom Giant. I, Ronald Robinson, do hereby leave my ability to leove girls alone to Don Korff. I, Kenny Rudolph, do hereby leove my obility to skip school to Jackie Overmeyer. I, Jim Sattison, do hereby leave Loretta Sebert (but not for long). I, Albert Sebert, do hereby leave my Ford to Nodine's Junk Yard. I, Don Smith, do hereby leovc my yell leoder uniform to anyone who hos a big mouth. I, Dorothy Smith, do hereby leave my office job to anyone who con put up with the company. I, Ned Stonebroker, do hereby leave my ability to sleep in C. A. O's class to onyone who is tired. I, Beverly Hothoway, do hereby leave my ability to pout to Miss Altman. I, Sonia Kuehn, do hereby leave my drum major hat to onyone who will hove it. I, Verl Johnson, do hereby leove my inferiority complex to Beverly Shull. I, Junior Leins, do hereby leave my training ability to Ross Myers. I, Joan McMastor, do hereby leove my nicknomc Wiggles to Lowneta Stucky. I, Jane Miser, do hereby leave my figure to Mary Lee George. I, Keith Mullett, do hereby leave twenty-five cents to Don Korff in cose he needs it. I, Meredith Poer, do hereby leave my ability to keep my overage up, even after bets, to Don Korff. I, Dick Zerkle, do hereby leove my horn-rimmed glasses to anyone who needs them. The above will being duly executed in the month of May 1950, at the city of Waterloo of Gront Township of DeKalb County of Indiana of the United States of North America of the World of the Universe. Drawn up by Robert Dilgard Dick Zerkle WITNESSES: Don Long C. L. Bowers PAGE 18 This page sponsored by Tombour’s Floral Co., Butler



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In September of 1939, we, the first grade entered school under Miss Getts. We hod on enrollment of twenty- three students. We passed on to the second grodc under the guidance of Miss Wisner. Going on to the third grade we found school getting a little more difficult, but Miss Hammon helped us through with careful guidance. During the fourth, fifth, and sixth grodes we were taught by Miss Dirrim, Mr. Shore, and Mr. Gurtncr. During our junior high years, Mr. Shore and Mr. McIntosh prepored us for high school. Since high school wos much different from our earlier ycors, Mr. Leslie hod quite o bit of explaining to do to us during our Freshman year. We hod a busy year but not quite os busy os our Sophomore year in which the purchase of our closs sweaters were on important high light. This year we started with on enrollment of 30 pupils with Mr. Jack Shore and Mrs. Voss os our home- room teacher. Our first important business was to order ojr cioss rings in October. We hod an exciting doy just osrorc Thanksgiving when we received our closs rings, and many more happy times that each one of us will long remember. We lost Robert Knott during the second semester. We hod charge of the concession stand in order to raise money for the various closs activities and the 1951 annuol ond trip we ore planning to moke when we are Seniors. THE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Junior Class Presented o Three Act Comedy A Pair of Country Kids on April 27th. The story hod its setting in Joggins Junction where Mrs. Starr conducted the Starr Hotel; whose guests included two paying customers, Lucindy Appleby, looking for husband number ONE; and Susan Grimes, looking for husband number TWO. The star boarder was Ambrose Sneggins, a horse doctor who had been unvoluntorily retired by the advent of the automobile. Two guests from New York arrived. One, Mr. Roberts, to buy the hotel, ond the other, A. Roomer, a first class swindler. Both Lucindy and Susan bribed He, a young country rube who worked around the place, to get Roomer to marry them. A pitcher of water wos brought to Mr. Roberts by Sis , the young impish girl who helped Miss Starr. He tosted it and discovered oil in the woter and immediately bribed Sis to keep still about the oil until the deal wos closed. Phil West, o young lowyer, in love with April Starr, Mrs. Starr's lovely daughter, and the suspicious Sis were instrumental in selling the old hotel at a good price. After the deal wos closed. Hi revealed how he spilled the oil in the well. All ended hoppily, even though Roberts was outwitted by a pair of country kids. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Sarah Starr - - - Proprietress of the Hotel Ambrose Sneggins A horse doctor. Ramona Smith Richard Hissong April Storr Her daughter. Philip West A young lowyer, Lyle Vian Carol Ann Bunge Arthur Roberts A guest, Sis Spooner • - - Maid of all work. Jim Tuttle Janice Till Albert Roomer - - Another guest. Lucindy Appleby Looking for a husband; Richard Hilkey Mary Lee George Director, Marcelle Voss Susan Grimes Looking for o second husband Stage Managers - Don Korff, Mox Lowe, Arlene Dunn Richard Squires Hi Hawkins The village pest. Virginia Shultz Tom Giant Prompter PAGE 20 This page sponsored by Burgoyne Bros., Auburn

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