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Churches Our city of Waterloo is blessed with the five churches pictured above. They are of great assistance in helping us to strike a balance in the equilibrium of our education. They provide the spiritual teaching necessary for our character-building program. With- out this guidance we could not find favor with God nor peace with our fellow men. The First Evangelical United Brethren (lower left) is the oldest church organization, being organized in 1852. The Methodist church (center right) was organized about 1884, and the first church was built in 1885. The Saint Paul Evangelical United Brethren (upper left) was organized before the Civil War. The first church was constructed in 1869. The Evangelical Church of Water- loo remained under that title until their denomination merged with the United Brethren in Christ in 1946. This church then changed to the present title. The Nazarene Church (upper right) was organized in 1945 and the Church of Christ in the year 1947. The spirit of cooperation between these churches and our school shall always be an inspiration to us and to the coming generation. First Evangelical United Brethren ........................ Frank L. Engle St. Paul Evangelical ............................... Abraham Brandy berry Methodist ................................................ Harley Shady Nazarene .................................................... Alva Kelly Church of Christ ......................................... Lucian Palmer PAGE 20 Compliment of Schaab’s Department Store, Auburn
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Faculty MR. RIGGIN taught the vocational agriculture courses, a course in mechanical drawing, and 7th and 8th grade shop. The agricultural courses are integrated, with the freshman and sophomore classes studying various crop and livestock enter- prises, and the junior and senior classes studying farm management and farm marketing problems. A farming practice program is required as part of the courses. Emphasis throughout the four-year course is on greater proficiency in the production of crops and livestock, conservation of our re- sources, increasing the efficiency of the farm oper- ations, and buying and selling farm commodities more advantageously. Max Riggin Mr. Riggin is a graduate of the School of Agriculture of Purdue Uni- versity. MR. DOVE taught general business, driver training, health, and physical education. General business is the first subject offered in the business course. In this course emphasis is placed on planning for buying, the use of the budget for buying, the proper use of credit, the obtaining of small loans, and buying on the installment plan. Furthermore, the subject covers insurance, social security laws, and business arithmetic. Physical education and health are required of all freshmen and sophomore students. Team sports are taught in physical education with emphasis on sportsmanship and team spirit. In health a study of the body structure is made. Robert Dove He also coached the basketball team. Mr. Dove is a graduate of the Butler High School. He served in the army during the last war. Mr. Dove graduated from Indiana University last spring. Compliments of Stewart’s Bakery, Auburn
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Dignified Seniors Jannis Becker, Phyllis Weicht, Nannette Noirot, Virginia Bowers, Arlene Dunn THIS IS MORE FUN THAN SITTING IN THE SCHOOL- HOUSE Norma Hoham. Myrna De- Witt, Rozanne Becker, Mar- jorie Gerber, Mymalie Ayres FIVE LAZY SENIORS Lyle Vian, Jim Tuttle, Tom Giant, Dick Hissong, Stan- ley Grate A GROUP OF JOLLY JUNIORS Stanley Williams, Dorsey Fields, Charles Smith, George DeLong, Marjorie Kelley, Shirley Speer, Nancy Boman MY. ARENT WE AMBITIOUS! Jackie Diederich, Carol Ann Bunge, Nannette Noirot BOYS. THIS IS NO TIME FOR “HEN PARTIES ! Dorsey Fields. George De- Long, David Dangler, Stan- ley Williams, George Walters, Charles Smith, Ned Shippy, Larry Oster MY GOODNESS. WHERE’S THE FIRE? FIRE DRILL NOW WHAT ARE YOU BOYS UP TO? Howard Powers, Glen Hart- man, Edward Faulkner, Ronald Bricker, Jack Johns- ton Sweet memory, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the stream of Time I turn my sail, To view the fairy haunts of long-lost hours, Blest with far greener shades, far lovelier flowers. PAGE 21 This page is sponsored by Steininger Green House, Waterloo
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