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yddminis tra turn This page sponsored by Scliaab's Department Store, Auburn
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Sck ool idoard DONALD MYERS FERN MORR OTTO SHUMAN The personnel of the school board is o good representation of the school community. Messrs. Shumon ond Morr represent the town of Waterloo, while Mr. Myers represents the rural com- munity. They have hod on in- terest in the school os well os on interest in the community for o Iona time. Mr. Shumon is trustee of Gront township and o business mon. Mr. Morr is well known os on auctioneer ond on insurance solesmon. Mr. Myers hos been o farmer in this community for a long time. Office QirL These girls help in the office, ChecKing attendance ond such. They arc efficient workers. And arc appreciated very much. Elaine takes core of the office books. And oiso Chorlie's dictation. She writes the checks and letters, Without much hesitation. Dorothy types, ond docs odd jobs. No one else could do any better. She records the attendance every day. And con type a perfect letter. Patsy helps in the morning. By continually answering the phone. She docs her work, no matter whot. Without a gripe or proon. Nondos goes from room to room. Checking the attendance coch day. To sec if everyone is here, Or why they are owoy. Dixie answers the telephone. Runs errands, ond sees to the desk. She accomplishes lots in the hour. And does her work with good zest. TOP ROW—Elaine Bowers, Charles Overmeycr, Dorothy Smith. MIDDLE ROW—Dixie Aldrich, Patsy Dancer. BOTTOM ROW—Nondos Har- denbrook, Clarence Bowers. Compliments of Waterloo Super Service
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erintendent CHARLES A. OVERMEVER—Mr. Ovcrmeyer came to the Waterloo School in the autumn of 1931 - He taught social studies and heolth education for the first six years of his tenure. In 1937 he become superintendent. His elementary training took place in Woterloo, Worsow, Indiana, Colorado Springs, Colorodo, and Fort Woyne, Indiana. From Central High School in Fort Wayne he went to the University of Chicago, where he earned the Ph. B. ond M. A. degrees. His formal education consists of additional attendance at Boll Stote Teachers College and Indiana University. CHARLES A. OVERMEYER Superintendent CLARENCE L. BOWERS Principol f rincipal CLARENCE L. BOWERS—Mr. Bowers received his elementary education in the one-room schools of DeKolb County ond his high school education at Woterloo High School. He attended Indiana University and Normal School at Tri-State College. He started to feoch in a one-room school in Fronklin Township where he taught for five years. He continued his education at Tri-Stote and started to teoch Industrial Arts and the seventh and eighth grades in the Woterloo School. He olso tought five years in Richlond Township. He again returned to Waterloo to teoch. After he received his B. S. degree from Boll Stote Teachers College, he began tcoching in high school. Mr. Bowers then started his groduote work ond received his M. S. degree from Indiana University. At the present time he is High School Principal; spending most of his time with attendance, othletics, testing, ond counseling. He teaches civics, shorthand, and typewriting, ond is also sponsor of the Rosebud. PAGE 6 This page sponsored by Gerig Furniture Store, Auburn
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