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liomomi TOP ROW—Nancy Boman, Betty Boren, Corol Bowman, Dorothy Brondcbcrry, Howard 8rooks, Helen Cline. SECOND ROW—Keith Collins, George DeLong, Lorry DcWitt, Jacqueline Diederich, James Foulkncr, Dorsey Fields. THIRD ROW—Eugene Frick, Marcella Girordot, Phyllis Hissong, Jane Ann Huber, Morgie Kelley, Lois Laderman. FOURTH ROW—Max Laisurc, Howard McMosters, Tom Mohr, Anna Bell Neely, Patricia Nodine, Alfred Ordwoy. FIFTH ROW—Betty Payton, Tom Rynearson, Edison Shippy, Ned Shippy, Beverly Shull, Gloria Shull. SIXTH ROW—Wayne Shumon, Charles Smith, Ruth Smith, Shirley Speer, Bill Stullcr, Mary Werner. BOTTOM ROW—Roscoe Wiggins, Stonley Williams, Beverly Zerkle, Delbert Zerkle. In September, 194), eighteen of our present class entered the first grade under Miss Getts. We lost ond gained o few pupils through the following years, with twenty-four possing on from grodc school into high school. We received nineteen pupils from other schools when we began our freshman yeor. During the year we gained three and lost three. At the end of the first year of high, we had an enrollment of forty-two pupils. • During the present yeor, we hove lost five pupils ond gained one. This means our present enrollment is thirty-eight. We hove hod o few parties throughout the year and a hayride. At Christmas time, we sold Christmas cards to make, money for our treasury. A prize was given for the person selling the greotest number of boxes. Shirley Speer walked awoy with those honors. We also bought Sur class sweaters during the year. They ore red ond white. President Vice President Secretory Treasurer Historian OFFICERS Dorsey Fields Stanley Williams Marjorie Kelley Shirley Speer Eugene Frick PAGE 22 Compliments of Waterloo Hardware, Waterloo
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TOP ROW—Dole Ackermon, Marjorie Becker, Koren Bisel, Noel Comp, Jock Cobbs, Pauline Bloir. SECOND ROW—David Dangler, Donna Dicdcrick, Beverly Fikc, Jane Frick, Phyllis Henderson, Emogene Hilkey. THIRD ROW—Robert Hissong, Cleona Knott, Jim Knott, Fred Kogin, Phyllis Koon, Doris Leins. FOURTH ROW—Bessie Mcrgy, Janet Myers, Lorry Ostcr, Jeanette Owens, Charles Pcpple, Eva Powers. FIFTH ROW—Beverly Reinhart, John Rhoodormer, Nellie Rudolph, Eugene Rynearson, Tom Simons, Lusina Smith. SIXTH ROW—Robert Smith, Frcdo Tuttle, Leo mo Vian, George Wolters, Mory Lou Weirich, Nila Witt. BOTTOM ROW—Maxine White, Donno Vee Wolford. man In Moy 1949, twenty-three students groduoted from the Wotcrloo elementary school. This foil thirty-eight entered high school, but within two weeks we all knew eoch other, at leost by nome. On December 23, the class, including visitors enjoyed o Christmas exchange and party at the home of Jonet Myers. We olso plan to have another party after it gets warmer. In the various organizations of the school, the closs is heavily represented. Ten of the boys ore in athletics. Two of them are on the second team, while the others play on the Freshman team. Ten of the students ore in the chorus, and Koren Bisel, Mory Lou Weirich, and Donno Vee Wolford moke up the Freshman trio. Twenty of the class are in band. Eight pupils are in the different 4-H clubs. the beginning of the school year. At present thirty-nine arc in the class, as Ailecn left us. Two students, Ailcen Delong ond Aoron Tribbett (better known os Butch), have entered the closs since OFFICERS President Jock Cobbs Vice President Fred Kogin Secretory Emogene Hilkey T reasurcr Larry Ostcr Historian Jonet Myers PAGE 24 Compliments of Burch’s Grocery, Waterloo
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