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PAGE 27 cet Joy Theatre, Waterloo
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PAGE 26 Juniors Top row: Marjorie Becker, Karen Bisel, Pauline Blair, Noel Camp, Jack Cobbs, Willa Fulwider. Second row: Phyllis Henderson, Emogene Hilkey, Robert Hissong, Cleona Knott, Jim Knott, Fred Kogin. Third row: Phyllis Koon, Doris Leins, Bob McNall, Bessie Mergy, Janet Myers, Larry Oster. Fourth row: Jeanette Owen, Eva Powers, Beverly Reinhart, John Rhoadarmer, Nellie Rudolph, Eugene Rynearson. Fifth row: Tommy Simons, Lusina Smith, Robert Smith, Aaron Tribbett, Leoma Vian, George Walter. Sixth row: Mary Weirich, Nila Witt, Maxine White, Donna Wolford. Junior Class History When the school year of 1951-1952 opened, thirty-four students en- rolled in the Waterloo junior class. Bob Kerns, a new member, moved away after several months which made our total membership thirty-three. Mr. Clarence Buesking, our class sponsor, has helped us through a very successful year. In the fall the class held a hayride at the home of Nellie Rudolph; we then returned to the school house for a square dance and refreshments. November was the month in which we received our class rings—tokens which will later recall to us many memories of high school. Four boys in our class took part in sports, sixteen students were in chorus, eleven were in band, and nearly all were members of some club in school. Emogene Hilkey was a cheer leader and George Walter served as student manager of the basketball team. Our junior class throughout the year operated the concession stand. All profits made from this were put with funds in the treasury to be used in paying the expenses of our trip to be taken at the close of our senior year. CLASS OFFICERS President - - - - - - - - - Karen Bisel Vice-President - - - - - - - - - Fred Kogin Secretary - - - - - - - - Mary Lou Weirich Treasurer - - - - - - - - - = Tom Simons Historian - - - - - = - - - Lusina Smith Fat’s Hardware, Waterloo
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PAGE 28 Sophomores Top row: Myrnalie Ayers, Rozanne Becker, Stanley Bonecutter, Roberta Bowman, Ronald Bricker, Marilyn Buchanan. Second row: Lulu Belle Christlieb, Myrna DeWitt, Lyda Dilgard, John Engle, Janet Farrell, Edward Faulkner. Third row: Ronald Feller, Marjorie Gerber, Laura Gratz, John D. Gurtner, Jo Ann Johnston, Roland Harding. Fourth row: Glen Hartman, Norma Hohman, Leonard Johnson, Jack Johnston, Ida Mae Krontz, Alan LaRowe. Fifth row: Jenyce Likens, Demaris McDougall, Lois Manning, Clarisa Milbourne, Zella Miller, Janice Musser. Sixth row: Coleen Myers, Alice Ordway, Howard Powers, Rhoada Rudolph, Jean Russell, Don St. John. Seventh row: Ellen Schmidt, Naomi Sebert, Natalie Shearer, Helen Shultz, Jim Simons, Violet Wells. Eighth row: Marilyn Wiggins, Rena Mae Witt, Jerry Zonker. sophomore Class History In October the class and guests enjoyed a hayride and weiner roast at the home of Helen Shultz. Cider and doughnuts were served. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Max Riggin and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed. The class took an active part in the selling of Christmas cards in October and November. The class made a good profit, which is to be used for senior activities. The new class sweaters caused quite a discussion among classmates. The colors which were finally decided upon were purple and white. The sophomore class lost several classmates to neighboring schools. Max Barnett moved to Auburn. Cleon Knott and Barbara Milks are now attending Fort Wayne schools. Richard and Russell Warstler moved to Garrett. Jo Ann Johnston moved from St. Joe to Waterloo. Eleven members of the class are in chorus, and twelve members par- ticipate in band. Seven boys belong to F. F. A. Six girls belong to F. H. A., and nine members are in the Caesar Latin Club. Last summer a surprise farewell party was held at the home of Laura Gratz for Barbara Milks. The class joined together in buying a rhinestone necklace and bracelet for Barbara. CLASS OFFICERS President - - - - - - - - - - Ronald Feller Vice-President - - - - - - - - Jerry Zonker Secretary - - - - - - - - - - Janet Farrell Treasurer - - - - - = - - - - Alan LaRowe Historians - . - - - - Marjorie Gerber, Helen Shultz Auburn Junk and Paper, Auburn
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