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PAGE 16 Seniors MARY ELLEN WERNER “Jolly amongst her friends.” W. Hes. 1, 2,3,4.. Bandil).2. FS H AV2.3, 4. 3Y-Teens2) 3.54) Mary Ellen was born near Auburn and when five moved to Salem Township and attended the first eight years of school at Salem Center. She then moved to Grant Township and attended her last four years at Waterloo. THOMAS MOHR “Loyalty is written on his brow.” W. H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 4. Class Play 3. Speech Play 3. Basketball 1. Tom attended Huntertown school during his first grade and then moved to Coesse where he attended grades 2, 3, 4, and 5. He attended his sixth grade at Taylors Corners, his seventh grade at Hoagland, and eighth grade at Mudsock. He started high school at Butler but moved to Waterloo during his freshman year where he has completed high school. ANNA BELL NEELY “She is wise who talks but little.” W.cH Siely2,03, 4.5 WAL 15253 4e Y-Teensi2sa.e4: Anna Bell was born near Harrison, Michigan. She attended her first and second grades of school at Gladwin, Michigan. She attended her third, fourth, and fifth grades at Beaverton, Michigan. She then moved to Harrison and there attended her sixth and seventh grades and part of the eighth. She then moved to Indiana and finished her eighth year at Butler. She completed her schooling at Waterloo. DELBERT ZERKLE “Freedom farewell.” oe a F334, 2,3, 7409 Fe FimAs de Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2,3, 4. Cherus Delbert was born at Waterloo and attended all twelve years at Waterloo. ROSCOE WIGGINS “I am a busy man.” WEL S71, 250, Ao the BeA ced sens 3, 4; President 4, Sentinel Officer 3, 4. Roscoe was born February 12, 1934, on a farm west of Angola, Indiana. He moved to Waterloo in the fall of 1940. He spent his entire 12 years of school in Waterloo. THOMAS RYNEARSON “Might depends not entirely on size.” NCS eld aA er BO ta oD oe Judging Team 4. Thomas was born September 21, 1933, on a farm near Waterloo where he has lived all his life. He attended East Richland during his first eight years of school and has attended all his high school years at Waterloo. Nebelung’s Shoe Store, Auburn
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The Seniors When They Were in the First Grade a: First row: Wayne Shuman, Bill Stuller, Beverly Zerkle, Leonard Johnson, George DeLong, Sandra Crooks. Second row: Stanley Williams, Eugene Frick, Della Mae Davis, Margie Kelley, Janice Brandon, David Dangler. Third row: Miss Getts, Spanky Fox, Charles Smith, Dale Ackerman, Roscoe Wiggins, Jaunita Bowman, Shirley, Speer. Seniors as Freshmen Top row: Betty Boren, Nancy Boman, Beatrice Bower, Carol Bowman, Dorothy Brandeberry, Howard Brooks. Sécond row: Larry DeWitt, Jackie Diederich, James Faulkner, Dorsey Fields, Evelyn Fike, Alfred Frick. Third row: Marcella Girardot, Phyllis Hissong, Jane Huber, Margie Kelley, Lois Laderman, Max Laisure. Fourth row: George Mayo, Howard McMaster, Thomas Rynearson, Alfred Ordway, Patricia Nodine, Anna Bell Neely. Fifth row: Thomas Mohr, Merl Shearer, Edison Shippy, Ned Shippy, Beverly Shull, Gloria Shull. Sixth row: Wayne Shuman, Charles Smith, Ruth Smith, Shirley Speer, Billy Stuller, Sue Walter. Seventh row: Mary Werner, Roscoe Wiggins, Stanley Williams, Beverly Zerkle, Delbert Zerkle. Waterloo Farmers Equity Exchange, Inc., Waterloo ’ PAGE 18
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