BARBARA E, WERNER Give Me Love W.H.S, 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; F, H.A. 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Cho- rus 4; Ensemble 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Speech Play 4, Hass Astor September 6, 1944, wasabig day for us wide-eyed six and seven year olds. For, you see, this was the day we began our climb to educational glory-our first day at school. Little did we know how very important these first days would be to us. Before long we had advanced to junior high with 25 in our class. Wewere all intrigued by the vast upstairs and thrilled by the association with the high school classmen. The years seemed slow, but soon 1952 came; and with it came 33 freshmen, 23 of whom had previously attended Waterloo. The other 10 came from the surrounding country schools. Our freshmen year was mostly a ''get acquainted year.'' Mr. Claud Leslie was our class sponsor. The next fall found us in the capable hands of Mr. Albert Berg, who dili- gently prodded us to success in our Christmas card sales. Another big event that year was our class sweaters. The halls were aglow with scarlet and white brilliance. Junior year, Mr. L. C. Ford became our class sponsor and guided us through another successful year, this time in the concession stand. We re- ceived our class rings and also presented our first play, ''Spooks and Spasms. Everyone agreed on a splendid performance. Now we came to the senior year. We found Mr. Robert Dove behind us all the time. He was always eager tohelp and good at giving us a push in the right direction. Through his constant belief in us we were proud to net over $600 in magazine sales, more than any other class had ever made. We seniors also gave a play 'Hillbilly Wedding. Our profits exceeded our goal, and thus we were proud. It was said that our hillbilly play was the best seen, heard, and liked for many years. For this we thank you, the public. As seniors we have still many things to do. Soon our senior trip will be behind us, and we shall have our diplomas. Then we will have come to the final step in our high school learning. From then on it will be up to us as in- dividuals. The world, ina sense, lies in our hands; we can make or break it. Iam sure that if we apply our learnings from Waterloo, we shall not go wrong. This page sponsored by HAMILTON and SON, DRUG STORE, Waterloo, Indiana 9
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