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Annual Staff We, the Senior Class of 1951, have been very busy with our regular work and various other related school activities. In November we gave the Senior Class Play. We Seniors were well represented in basketball, band, twirling, chorus, the Christmas pageant, and the five active clubs. We also assumed the responsibility of putting out the yearbook, which gives an il- lustrated history of the public school and which, we believe, improves the relationship between the school and the community. The Class of 1951 greatly appreciates the help of the businessmen, merchants, and friends of Waterloo, Auburn, Corunna, and the surrounding towns, who gave donations, supported the class play, gave waste paper, and in other ways helped to make it possible to print another volume of the Rosebud. We hope you enjoy it. Seated left to right: Carol Bunge, Dorothy Feller. Lowneta Stuckey, Nan Noirot, Lyle Vian, Ross Myers, Don Korff, Jim Tuttle, Dick Kummer. Standing left to right: Janice Till, Barbara Muzzillo, Jannis Becker, Phyllis Weicht, Virginia Bowers. Arlene Dunn. Virginia Shultz, Loretta Sebert. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF...................................VIRGINIA BOWERS ASSISTANT EDITOR IN CHIEF..........................ARLENE DUNN ADVERTISING MANAGER - DON KORFF ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER - - - ROSS MYERS BUSINESS MANAGER..............................- PHYLLIS WEICHT ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER - JANNIS BECKER SPORT EDITOR............................................LYLE VIAN ASSISTANT SPORT EDITOR......................................JIM TUTTLE CALENDAR.........................................LOWNETA STUCKEY ASSISTANT.....................................BARBARA MUZZILLO ART EDITOR...........................................CAROL BUNGE ASSISTANT ART EDITOR...........................NANNETTE NOIROT SALES MANAGER................................- JANICE TILL ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER .... DOROTHY FELLER CIRCULATING MANAGER..........................LORETTA SEBERT ASSISTANT CIRCULATING MANAGER ... VIRGINIA SHULTZ POET.........................................VIRGINIA BOWERS SPONSOR CLARENCE L. BOWERS PAGE 3 Compliments of Kitchen Quip, Maker of Salad Master, Waterloo
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Dedication Elsa Sulzberger The Class of 1951 has had the honor and rare privilege of having as one of its classmates, Elsa Sulzberger, a student from Germany. Members of the Class feel that their association with Elsa has given them a better understanding of the value of Christian world brotherhood. Elsa in all of her association with the class, school, and com- munity has proved herself a splendid ambassador of good will from her native land. To this admir- able person, the Class respectfully dedicates the Rosebud for 1951. Theme In the central part of the United States lies the state of Indiana, one of the forty-eight states which was most favored by Mother Nature, in forests, fertile land, lakes, streams, caves, hills and beautiful scenery. Its climate is usually healthful and invigorating as is well demonstrated by the progress and prosperity of its people. The northern part of the state has been in the path of travel from east to west even before the coming of the white man. At present we point out railroads such as the Pennsylvania and the New York Central. To- day much travel passes over our state highways. Highway 27 extends north and south from the Soo to the Gulf of Mexico, south of Tallahassee, Florida, and No. 6 reaches east and west from Providence Town, Rhode Island to San Francisco. They are two of the important highways of the country and do much to connect the north and the south, and the east and the west together. Since highways 6 and 27 cross as Waterloo, Indiana, it makes this town a crossroads of the nation. It is located in the midst of a good farming section, which greatly adds to the prosperity of this community. It is also near the lakes of northern Indiana, where people can find enjoyment in fishing, boating, and swim- ming. Even though it is a small town, people who see Waterloo, always remember it, and many others who have never visited here know of it. Indeed, a crossroads of the nation is a fine place in which to live. PAGE 2 This page sponsored by Wakefield Plywood Corporation
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Seniors PHYLLIS WEICHT W. H. S. 1. 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Y-Tcens 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4. Latin Club 2, 3; Secretary 2. Class President 1, 3; Vice-Presi- dent 4. Student Council 2. Annual Staff 4. Phyllis was bom on February 12, 1933, on the farm where she now lives, three miles southeast of Waterloo. She has attended Water- loo all twelve years. During her eighth year she took up band as an outside activity and became an active member. She has entered ensemble contest three times with the saxaphone quartet. RICHARD KUMMER W. H. S. 2, 3, 4; Elmhurst 1. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3, President 4. Class Vice-President 3, President 4. Annual Staff 4. Basketball 2, 3. Dick was born on January 16, 1933, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He attended the first eight years of school at Elmhurst and enrolled in the Waterloo school in the middle of his Sophomore year. He is an active member of the Hi-Y and was a player for one year on the Varsity Basketball team. CAROL BUNGE W. H. S. 1, 2, 3. 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. 2, 3. Yell-leader 2. Class play 3. Annual Staff 4. Carol Ann was bom in Waterloo on November 26, 1932. She has attended all twelve years of her schooling at Waterloo. Carol was cheer leader during her Sophomore year and has been an active member of the high school chorus all four years. TOM GLANT W. H. S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Historian 1; Treasurer 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Octette 2, 4. Class play 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2. Tom was bom in Elkhart, Indiana on February 19, 1933. When he was very young he moved to Ashley, where he attended school for three years. He then moved to Waterloo and has attended school here ever since. Tom has been especially interested in sports and chorus. JANICE TILL W. H. S. 1, 2, 3, 4. T-Teens 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Office Staff 4. Class Historian 3, 4. G. A. A. 2. Class Play 3, 4. Annual Staff 4. Janice has lived in the same house in Waterloo all her life. She started to school in 1939 and has attended the Waterloo school for twelve years. Shorthand has been her favorite subject and she has received much experience by working in the high school office. She has also been an active member of the chorus. PAGE 4 This page sponsored by Imperial Plating, Inc., Waterloo
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