Waterloo High School - Rosebud Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)
- Class of 1959
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Mi Ge ECKHART PUBLIC LIBRARY 603 S. Jackson St rm, IN 4 uw ee Ree PET GST IOEE A EA A PIR NHR SI IEEE) em 8 ER, UE HENSHa Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1959, wish to dedicate this forty-sixth volume of the Rosebud to Mr. Dove and Mrs. Love--To Mr. Dove who has guided us through our climatic year of high school; to Mrs. Love who has given so unselfishly of her time in the production of our class plays and the publishing of our annual. To these two we want to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude. Foreword To know, to esteem, to love,--and then to part, makes up life's tale to many a feeling heart.” --Samuel Taylor Coleridge For the past four years to most of us, for the past twelve years to many of us, the Waterloo school has been our life. Here we have spent our days in acquiring not only knowledge to equip us as educated young men and women but also in learning such essentials of living as mutual co-operation, understanding, and respect. Through our participation in classes and clubs, at ballgames and dances, on excursions and trips we have come to know each other as individual personalities. This book is the journal of our experiences, the record of the Class of '59. Here you will find us with our associates in the surroundings that have been essential parts of our waking hours for the major portion of our lives thus far. We came together on our first day at school as strangers; through the years as we came to know each other better, we developed a mutual respect and friendship; now, we part from each other with a sense of something lost for those who may never again come together. ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD tient 8B ats ate ESE) GLENN HUBARTT, SR. Secretary OTTO SHUMAN Treasurer DONALD MYERS President Wayne Voss was elected trustee of Grant Township in November and became a member of the School Board in January 1959 in place of Glenn Hubartt. This page sponsored by WATERLOO EQUITY EXCHANGE CHARLES A. OVERMEYER Super intendent CIARENCE L, BOWERS Principal Compliments of CORUNNA BEDDING CO. MARILYN GURTNER Office Clerk Name : Hometown : High School: College Graduate: Albert Berg, B.S. Mondovi, Wisconsin Mondovi High School Wisconsin State Teachers College FACULTY Activities: Sponsor of Freshman Class and FFA Subjects: Vocational Agriculture, Biology Mechanical Drawing Hobbies: Fishing, watching television Name : Robert R. Dove, B.S., M.S. Hometown ; Butler, Indiana High School: College Graduate: Butler High School Indiana University Activities: Sponsor of Senior Class Subjects: Bk.kg., Gen. Bus., Gen. Math, Bus. Law, Driver Education Hobbies: Hunting and fishing Name: Richard D. Bourquin, B.E. Hometown: Bryan, Ohio High School: College Graduate: Bryan, Ohio University of Toledo Activities: Athletics Subjects: Physical Education, Health U.S. History Hobbies: Sports Name: Evelyn Ford, B.S. Hometown: Churubusco, Indiana High School: College Graduate: Churubusco High School Ball State Teachers College Subjects: Typing, Health, Physical Education Activities: Ticket seller Hobbies: Gardening, sewing, fishing Name: Ruth Hamilton Butler, B.S. Hometown: Norristown, Indiana High School: College Graduate: Norristown High School Indiana State Teachers College and Purdue Activities: Sponsor of 4-H Club Subjects: Home Economics Hobbies: Study prices and quality of home furnishings. This page sponsored by the CORUNNA BUILDERS SUPPLY, Corunna 6 FACULTY Betty Love, A.B., M.A. Bloomington, Indiana University School Indiana University Name: Hometown: High School: College Graduate: High School: College Graduate: Activities: Junior Class Sponsor Subjects: Algebra, Plane Geometry, Chemistry Hobbies: Golf, fishing Name : Charles D. Marr, B.S. Hometown: Andover, Ohio High School: Andover, Ohio College Gratuate: Ohio University Activities: Dance Band Subjects: Band and Chorus Name ; Clifford Johnson, B.S. Hometown : Hamilton, Indiana High School: Butler High School College Graduate: Manchester College Activities: Sophomore Class Sponsor Hobbies: Golf, fishing Name: Ronda Starkey, A.B. Hometown: Defiance, Ohio High School: College Graduate: Subjects: English 11, 12, Latin I, II, IIl Activities: Sponsor of Beta Club and Y-Teens Hobbies: White Sox, cats Name: Lamoile Ford, B.S., M.S. Hometown : Bryant, Indiana Poling High School Ball State Teachers College Defiance High School Manchester College Activities: Librarian Subjects: English, World History Hobbies: Reading, crafts DEPARTMENTS SOCIAL STUDIES LIBRARY Mr. Sowers, Mrs, Starkey, Mr. Bourquin, Mr. Johnson i e z ) | . Ruth Ordway, Molly Tucker, Mrs. Stet MUSIC Mr. Marr, Judy Till SCIENCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION Overmeyer, Mr. Berg Mr. Por DEPARTMENTS BUSINESS EDUCATION VOCATIONAL Mr. Berg, Mrs. Butler MATHEMATICS r. Bowers, Mrs. Ford, Mr. Dove LANGUAGES Mr. Ford, Mr. Dove Mrs. Starkey, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Love Compliments of WATERLOO DAIRY Men or Monkeys? Bill, Bill, Wayne, Dave, Wayne, Jon, Don SENIORS SENIORS Don W. Bard WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Baseball 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. Dana S. Brandon WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Ensemble 2. Robert A. Buss WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cap- tain 4; Track 1,2,3,4. Georgia A. Charleston WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Band My Ac Sonia S. Cherry WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Store Manager 3; Class Play 3,4; Speech Play 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Chorus 4. Mary Lou Christlieb WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; Historian 2,3; Speech Play 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Correspond- ing Secretary 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Majorette 2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Cheerlead- ing 1,2,3,4. William D. Christman Garrett 1; WHS 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. William H. Clark WHS 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. This page sponsored by BALDWIN CLEANERS, Waterloo tz SENIORS Tim C. Colbart WHS 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Track 2. David O. Coleman WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 1,2; Quartet 1. age? em: ei be Ba. PF ae David L. Crossley WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Baseball 1,4. L. Thomas Gettys WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2. J. Stephen Graham WHS 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3; Baseball 1. Kenneth L. Harding WHS 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1, President 2; FFA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Band 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2; Ensemble 1,2; Track 2,3,4. Joe R. Harter WHS 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Jon A. Hire WHS 1,2,3,4. This é sponsored by the WAT HARDWARE, Waterloo 13 SENIORS Beverly J. Johnston WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4. William L. Kennedy WHS 152,3; 4. Barbara L. Kline WHS 1,2,3,4%; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4. Laura L. Lautzenhiser Butler HS 1,2,3; WIS 4; Class Play 3; FHA 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3. Wayne E. Luttman WHS 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Baseball 1,2; Track 2. Paul S. Mettert Garrett HS 1,2; WHS 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 3; Track 3,4. iB = Nt ieA , LEAN: ATA Lucille M. Miller WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Store Manager 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Corresponding Secretary 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Speech Play 4. Keith M. Miser WHS 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Photography 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 2; mance Band 2,3,4. Compliments oz DUli! BROS. IMPLEMENT Waterloo 14 SENIORS Dale R. Myers WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4; Beta Club 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,!:; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Track 1,2,3,4. D. Wayne Myers WHS 1,2,3,4; Historian 1; Annuel Staff 4; Class Play 3; FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,45; Track 1,2,3,4. Elizabeth A. Nessel WHS 1,2,3,4; Historian 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; T-Teens 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4. John J. Piatek WHS 1,4; Divine Heart Seminary, Donaldson, Indiana 2,3; President 1; Annual Staff 4; Editor; Speech Play 4; Class Play 3; Latin Club 2,3; Chorus 3,4; Basketball 2,3. Ruth A. Ordway WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Librarian 3,4. Virginia A. Rhoads WHS Perso: Y-Teens eae Wa fa Steven L. Runge Wolf Lake 1,2; WAS 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 3,4; Chorus 4; Dance Band 4. Herbert L. Rynearson WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Steff 4; Class Play 3; FFA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Band 2; Track 3,4. This page sponsored by HAMILTON AND SON DRUG STORE, Waterloo 15 SENIORS Barbara L. Skelly WHS 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; President 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4. Margaret A. Smith WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Song Leader 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4. Judith A. Squier WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Librarian 3. James A. Sutton WHS 1,2,3,4; Secretary 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3. W. Keith Tarney WHS 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; President 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4. Judith E. Till WHS 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 3; Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Speech Play 4; Y¥-Teens 2,3,4: Secretary 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Reporter 3: Band 1,2,3,4; President 4; Student Director 3,4; Drum Major 3,4; Majorette 1,2; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 2, This page sponsored by DRERUP BROS., Plastering and Stuccoing, Corunna 16 LI NAME Don Wayne Bard Dana Brandon Bob Buss Georgia Charleston Sonia Sue Cherry Mary Lou Christlieb Bill Christman William H. Clark Tim Colbart David Coleman David Crossley Lynn Thomas Gettys Stephen Graham Kenneth L. Harding Joe Harter Jon Hire Beverly J. Johnston William Lee Kennedy Barbara Kline Laura Lautzenhiser Wayne Luttman Paul Mettert Lucille M. Miller Keith Miser Dale Myers Wayne Myers Elizabeth Ann Nessel Ruth A. Ordway John Piatek Virginia Rhoads Steve Runge Herbert L. Rynearson Barbara L. Skelly Margaret Ann Smith Judith Ann Squier James A. Sutton Keith Tarney Judith Eileen Till NICKNAME Bardahl Dana George George Sonia Louie Bill Bill Tim Dave Dave Tom Steve Ken Joe Jon Bev Bill Barb Laura Wayne Angel? Lucy Keith Dale Buck Betty Ann Ruth John Jenny Tiny Herb Barb Maggie Judy Jim Sit cS Judy EXPRESSION Don't you worry Guess what! You'1l1 never know! Chuckle, chuckle Oh, phooey! Sots as Birds! You know it! Is that right? So what! You bet! Something else Sez who! Horse feathers! DED OIA Ti Scuse me Bless Bess Wanta bet! Really? What a shame! Is that sot Oh yeah! Oh Hector! My land! LLL ORODL Hey you! Tough turkey! REE LOE: Must be a harder way! You know it! 1 don't understand! Don't believe ya! Bird feathers! What's this M. Mouse! Oh, fiddle! Is that right! How about that!!%! SENIOR CHARACTERISTICS LIKES MOST To eat FOOD Sports PIZZA French fries Deb A certain Auburn girl Basketball Linda Water sports Sports Sharon Sports horses Diane Cars Basketbal | Certain boys GIRLS Mac School GIRLS Sports Johnny Mathis Music € science Pat Sonia PIZZA Certain boys SPEER Bob GIRLS Carol School Indiana University Everett Janet Other towns To sleep HATES MOST People that talk about nothing Fruitcake To lose Getting up To get up early Model A's SCHOOL Getting up Fords Coconut Flies Future father-in-law Nosey people Ex-deputy Sheriffs Girls Homework Liars To get up Porch lights Stupid people Certain teachers People Jerry Lee Lewis Long assignments Term papers Boiled cabbage Rainy days Liars PIZZA Waiting Teachers pets COPS To have someone mad at me Ball State To get up Hudson pick-ups Eager bellhops Lose a close basketball game FUTU RE OCCUPATION Engineer Secretary Unknown Guess! Secretary Who knows? State Police Navy Millionaire Unknown PRURR RULE Tool and die maker Farmer You can tell me Who knows? Navy Who knows? | just don't know Undecided Teacher Chemist Coach Teacher Scientist Engineer Farmer Time will tell Secretary Lawyer Housewife Aeronautical engineer Guess}. Executive secretary Nurse Beautician Hard to say Chemical engineer Airlines PROPHECY Today as I was watching Paul Mettert's Noon News on television, I heard that Don Bard has just been promoted to Dean of Tri-State College. This was followed by Steve Graham's Farms and Farmerse Both shows are sponsored by the millionaire Tim Colbart, who made his fortune invent- ing undentible fenders. Before I had a chance to turn off the television, that well-known soap opera Peter Revolver, written by Beverly Johnston, came on. This program is sponsored by Georgia and Betty's Pizza Palace. The role of Peter Revolver was played by Jim Sutton, with'Margaret Smith as his gun-moll. This was such an interesting program that I decided to watch television for awhile. Next came the program Quiet Burp. This was a Western p rogram starring Keith Tarney with his sidekick Steve Rungee Since there is always a girl in a Western program, I wondered who would be in the show. It was Laura Lautzenhiser. She was very cute in her Western dress. This program was sponsored by Judy's Beauty Salon. Everett and the former Judy Squier are now happily married and have a home of their own in Corunna, Indiana. When I saw the advertisement of Judy's Beauty Salon, it re- minded me of Virginia Rhoads, who was Judy's best friend in high school. Virginia is now a house- wife happily married to her Bob. As I saw so many of my classmates on those television programs, I began to think of all the other classmates I had at Waterloo. Where are they and what are they doing? John Piatek is now judge of the DeKalb Circuit Court in Auburn, Indiana. He was admitted as judge because as a law- yer, he made the people laugh so much he never lost a case. Mary Lou Payton is very happily married. She and Deb have a family and a home of their own now. They had to add a special room to their home to house the vibraharp. Barbara Skelly is an executive secretary. She works for Macy's in New York City. I understand she practically runs the place. Bob Buss is playing bas- ketball with the Detroit Pistons. He had the distinction of being the country's shortest pro- fessional basketball player. Wayne Myers is still digging potatoes, but he now owns most of the potato business in Indiana. Bill Clark and Jon Hire are officers in the United States Navy. The Pentagon almost never got them away from the beaches of Hawaii. Lucille Miller is teaching at Notre Dame. She is the only woman on campus; and boy, can she ever tell the students. Bill Christman is Superintendent of the Indiana State Police. I read in the newspaper that he just received this position two weeks ago. His motto always was “If you can't beat ‘em, join ‘'em. I remember how Joe Harter always liked to work with cars. He is afraid to go fast now with Bill on the police force. Keith Miser is making his first million dollars as a scientist. He just perfected a new moon rocket. Twenty-five people can ride in this one; the only trouble is that it's a one-way trip. Herb Rynearson is farming and working on his second million dollars. He gave up on his first million. Ruth Ordway and Dana Brandon are both private secretaries working in New York City now. Ruth does the shorthand and Dana does the typing. That way they are able to hold one job between theme Sonia Cherry's dream of becoming a secretary came true, but she didn't work long. I re- ceived an invitation yesterday to her wedding; she is marrying the boss. Wayne Luttman's dream of becoming a scientist came true, also. He is working on getting Keith's people back from the moone The last I heard, Dave Crossley was in Las Vegase He just bought half of the city with money he won there using his private formula. Barbara Makovicka now lives in Los Angelese Mac's job took them there. I remember her as Barbara Kline. Ken Harding and Tom Gettys are still around Waterloo. Tom is married to the former Sharon Harris, but Ken is still looking. Bill Kennedy bought what used to be Sherburn's Standard Station with tips he saved over the years. It is now known as Bill's Super Service. Dave Coleman is teaching agriculture in Waterloo High School. He recently turned the baseball diamond into a corn field. Dale Myers is married to Pat Patterson; he has a $10,000 a year job in Chicago, Illinois, as a straight man to the monkeys in Lincoln Park Zoo. This page sponsored by WATERLOO TV SALES AND SERVICE, WATERLOO 18 CLASS POEM For W.H.S. we really shine; We are the class of '59. At the top of the list is one named Don, And our annual editor's name is John. Dana is the best typist by far, Then Bob Buss, who's a basketball star. Next in line is Mary Lou; To her fiance she's true. For pizza they are always ready; Yes, it's Georgia, Maggie, and Betty. In the senior play the little black spark Was none other than Bill Clark. Dave Crossley is 2 IWeye Cpe sigbtel,, Dave Coleman is a doctor's son. With friends Bill Christman is a card, But in class he studies hard. Judy Squier is bound to marry, But who knows what for Sonia Cherry? We have two class jokers-- one is Jim, The other one is good ‘ole Tim. In speech they make noise like a bomb; They are Herbie, Ken, and Tom. Our magazine sales were topped by Joe; Then there's Steve R., who never drives slow. But not Steve G.--- when he comes to town, Or Bill K.--- they always slow down. Jon Hire is a bashful lad, 19 And in class he is never bad. Barbara Kline is our class queen; At the summer festival she reigned supreme. Lautzenhiser-- who can spell it? None but Laura so they tell it. Wayne L., a smart Corunna boy, Comes to school for lots of joy. Lucille Miller is college bound; She's one of the best to be found. Keith Miser really gets a charge When with his camera he's at large. To these two, basketballs aren't toys; They're Dale and Wayne-- the Myers boys. Every noon in study hall You can be sure you will find Paul. Virginia is another bride-to-be, But Bev and Ruth will wait and see. Barbara Skelly works like a trooper; At helping our class, she is super. When it comes to being tall, Our own Keith Tarney 9 tops them all. We wish to thank our sponsors true; Without their help, what could we do? These are the names that rise above; They're Mrs. Love and Mr. Dove. Who wrote this poem? so you will know, I'11 sign my name before I go.--Judy Till se A a A: —— ee oe eee Re Ree aces eee AR RR ae ea RN ete a a ea Bee cee eree ees - ae ee paagea SG e bea ehy, p RE Re a eG, Pe ctl Paid ae si SENIOR PLA Ambrose Groves and Bert Miller, two would- be vaudeville comedians, were crossing the desert bound for California when they were kicked off the train at Dead Man's Gulch. They are mistaken for the West's most fear- less cowpunchers, Homer the Kid and Gun Smoke, Carter. Ambrose gets everything in a terPible state, even to the extent that he almost gets him- self hung. Even though he doesn't get the hero- ine, everyone is happy in the end. 20 ee CAST Dan'l Jones-------------Bill Clark Ambrose Groves----- ---Keitan Tarney Bert Miller---------- David Coleman Sheriff Crandel------- -Tim Colbart Hoot Owl Pete Bracket-Paul Mettert Stinkweed Meade-------- Steve Runge Stagecoach Hands----------Don Bard -------- -------- ----David Crossley --------------- ------ Wayne Luttman Nancy Martin----------Sonia Cherry Anne Martin-------------- Judy TH Posie-----------Georzia Charleston Beth Malone---------Barbara Skelly Mrs. Sprool---------Lucille Miller Lena Sprool------- Betty Ann Nessel Timothy Finch----------- Dale Myers jal ce ee oe e eB ‘ ) aed _ Sa acmcee a oer, dada. COO B ay JUNIOR PLAY HEADIN' FOR A WEDDIN' CAST Maw Hollowbone--------------- -------Judy Till Gracie May Hollowbone----- Mary Lou Christlieb Sarah Hollowbone----- woo---- ---Lucille Miller Homer Hollowbone--------- wenn ------ -Don Bard Paw Hollowbone-------------------- Tim Colbart Sis Hollowbone------------ -o------ June Dirrim Pepper Hollowbone--------- -----Herb Rynearson Fannie Jane Hollowbone-----------Betty Nessel Widow Blairhouse------- oo------ Margaret Smith Bertha Blairhouse------ -------- Barbara Skelly Slim Blairhouse---------------- --Keith Tarney Melissa Dugan---------- -----------Judy Squier Hortense Todd-------------- Georgia Charleston Isabel Todd--------- ween enn Barbara Kline The lay takes place in a small cabin in the hills of Virginia. Homer has been writing to a young society girl, Melissa Dugan, telling her of all of his horses and beautiful farms and all of the rest of the things he doesn't own. When Melissa arrives at the Hollowbone home, the fireworks begin. All turns out well in the end, however, and everyone is happy once again. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The class of nineteen hundred and fifty-nine, being of sound mind and memory, does hereby declare this its last will and testament, revoking all former wills. Don Bard, do hereby will my time in the laboratory to Larry Gurtner. Dana Brandon, do hereby will all my troubles of my senior year to Pat Lautzenhiser. Bob Buss, do hereby will my ability to sell magazines to Coach Bourquin to Don DeWitt. Georgia Charleston, do hereby will my bookkeeping and all practice sets to anyone that can put them to better use than I have. Sonia Cherry, do hereby will my second year shorthand books to Carolyn Dunn. Mary Lou Christlieb, do hereby will my music ability to Carolyn Dunn. Bill Clark, do hereby will my ability not to get any half hours to Herman Gingrich. Tim Colbart, do hereby will my thirty-six half hours to Larry Miller. David Coleman, do hereby will my ability to keep out of trouble in sixth period study hall to Sandy Warner. David Crossley, do hereby will my ability to be big to my brother Sam. Tom Gettys, do hereby will my ability to get in trouble in Mr. Johnson's class to Dick Dietrich. Steve Graham, do hereby will that silver tuba to anyone crazy enough to play it. Ken Harding, do hereby will my ability to get in arguments with Cousin Clif in speech and government classes to anyone who wants it. Joe Harter, do hereby will my speech book to Ruth Ann Sayles. Jon Hire, do hereby will my ability to keep out of trouble to Larry Miller. Beverly Johnston, do hereby will my government book to anyone foolish enough to accept it. Bill Kennedy, do hereby will to Bob Weirich my ability to match nickels in speech and govermment classes without getting kicked out. Barbara Kline, do hereby will to Joyce Dunn my ability to get my license on the first try. Laura Lautzenhiser, do hereby will my ability to change schools at the start of my senior year to anyone who thinks it might be fun--it's not as bad as it seemed. Wayne Luttman, do hereby will my ability with certain Kendallville girls to Bill Tucker. Paul Mettert, do hereby will my curly hair to Carolyn Dunn. Lucille Miller, do hereby will Virgil to anyone who wants him. Keith Miser, do hereby will my science lab messes to Phil Dunn. Dale Myers, do hereby will my intelligence to Pat Patterson. Wayne Myers, do hereby will my worn out basketball trunks to Skip Haislip. Betty Ann Nessel, do hereby will my love of pizza to anyone who does not like it. Ruth Ordway, do hereby will my good looks to my sister. John Piatek, do hereby will my singing voice to Barbara Souder. Virginia Rhoads, do hereby will my driver's license to Ruth Ann Sayles--she really needs it. Steve Runge, do hereby will my band uniform to Randy Rude. I hope you get a good tailor because you'll need it. Herb Rynearson, do hereby will all my bookkeeping troubles to Mr. Dove. Barbara Skelly, do hereby will my first clarinet chair to my cousin, Lee Myers. Margaret Smith, do hereby will my ability to drive a car right side up to Rosanne Berg. Judy Squier, do hereby will my ability to get along with a boy from Garrett to Sharon Treesh. Jim Sutton, do hereby will my ability to hit Hudson pick-ups to anyone dumb enough to do it. Keith Tarney, do hereby will my foreign policies to anyone more capable of handling them. Judy Till, do hereby will my cheerleading and drum majorette uniforms to Esther Reinhart for her senior year. Good luck, Esther. WLTNESSES: vO President Webi c Reve Sponsor 4 Vice esiaene 7 Sponsor (ee ik p p : i, Secretary 1 ' Historian Ke : { . Wie. Treasurer Z3 CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago as first graders twenty-six of us entered Waterloo-Grant Township School. Of this group thirteen have remained to the end. In no time at all we were enter- ing junior high, end these two years were climaxed by our eighth grade graduation. At last we entered high school with Mrs. Marcelle Voss as our freshman sponsor. Our first project to start building funds for our senior trip was a skating part y. In our sophomore year Mr. Albert Berg, our class sponsor, helped us through our card sales, bake sales, and the buying of our green and white class sweaters. Our junior year was filled with work. Mr. L. C. Ford guided us very successfully through this year. There were sock hops, cookie sales, and the concession stand. This was the year we got our class rings. It was also this year that we gave one of the most successful plays presented at Waterloo Neadin' for a Weddin.'” In September of 1955 we entered school with a new dignity. This was our busiest and most enteresting year. Everything we had worked for was to come to a climax this year. Our senior year found us presenting another successful class play entitled ‘Desperate Ambrose. Mr. Robert Dove safely guided us through our paper drives and magazine sales. On graduation night we received our diplomas signifying that Waterloo school days are behind us. We will always be grateful to our parents and teachers who have helped us along the waye . UNDERCLASSMEN This va.je svonsored by GERIG FURNITURE STORE, Auburn 26 CLASS OFFICERS President............Larry Gurtner Vice President..........Jvoyee Dunn Secretary.............Rosanne Berg TYEASULEY «oss sic «5.6.0 cise LT Historian...........barbara Souder Gary Aldrich Jerry Aschleman Rosanne Berg Paul Bisel larry Brandon David Carroll Don Crowl Don DeWitt Carolyn Dunn Joyce Dunn Philip Dunn Patricia Farrington Carolyn Ann Grate William Grawbadger Larry Gurtner John Gushwa Douglas Isbell Janice Kennedy Edith Kuykendall Patricia Lautzenhiser DeWayne Lockwood Gerald Lockwood ‘ OFFICE Nancy Matson Gary May JUNIORS Glenn McDonald Larry Miller Jerry Muzzillo Jo Anna Nessel William Nice Kathryn Ordway Jon Payne Dennis Peffley Dewane Pinkerton Jane Ann Platt Terry Quinn Esther Reinhart John Rennwald Ruth Sayles Rebecca Sebert Betty Shultz David Shuman Barbara Souder Shirley Stahl Dave Streets Sharon Treesh Bill Tucker Molly Tucker Robert Weirich Steven Wilson This page sponsored by WATERLOO GRAIN COMPANY ro | This vase sponsored by WATERLOO LUMBER COMPANY, Waterloo 28 SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS President...........walter Haislip Vice President......Linda Muzzillo Secretary......+-...+...Karl Keiper Treasurer.......Clarence Diederich Vann Allen Ted Bachtel Alyce Bard Carl Bard Janet Bowman Jean Bowman Maurice Boyd Kenneth Buss Sue Brown Shirley Cobbs Sam Crossley Linda Deetz Clarence Diederich Kenneth Eastridge Mike Eberly Lani Friend Herman Gingrich Ires Grieser Walter Haislip Janet Hall Rosanna Harter Terry Hartman Judy Jeffries Glee Keesler Karen Karns Karl Keiper Nancy Lockwood Jim Matson SOPHOMORE Dione May Brenda McDonald Donnie Musser Linda Muzzillo Rebecca Nice Georse Noirot Patricia Patterson Bobby Lee Pease Cheryl Pontius Robert Potter Charlene Rich Michael Rowe Randy Rude Judy Rynearson Carol Schmidt Jean Sebert Marion Shultz Dennie Smith Richard Smith Howard Squier Mike Starkey Jacque Stroh Rosemary Stuller Rosalie Tarney eer AS Carol Till Sharon Toneman Sandra Warner Compliments SCHAAB's DEPARTMENT S'TORE Auourn, Indiene 29 CLASS OFFICERS President..........James Aschleman Vice President...Robert Charleston Secretary...........Marsha Blacker Treasurer.....sseeee--rrancis Dunn Historian............Nancy Brandon Darlene Albertson James Aschleman Rick Bergstrom Marsha Blacker Gilbert Bonecutter Nancy Brandon Donna Brown Robert Charleston Kenneth Christman Francis Dunn Richard Dunn Keith Eberly hd i ork eal | Donald Gettys Colleen Grate Duane Grieser Betty Hartman Judith Hine Marsha Hodges Diane Hoff Cheryl Karnes Sally Kennedy Jerry Kirkpatrick Linda Kuykendall Luella Lautzenhiser Thomas Leins Norman Luttman Adrienne Meyer Ronald Miller Carl Myers Karen Myers Lee Myers Kenneth McDonald Frances Pollack William Pollack Mike Rathert Steven Rynearson Bill Schlosser Valetta Shippy Phin veer Thomas Stahl Cletus Stevens Clinton Stevens James Stubblefield Thomas Till Mike Willey Sherry Yontz FRESHMEN | By Sesser eeeaNS GRADES JUNIOR HI FACULTY Name : Wome town ; liigh School: Colleze Graduated: iobbies: Grade : Name : ilometown : Hign School; Colleze Attended: Grade: Name : Hometown : igh School: Colleze Graduated : Nopbies : Grade : Name : ‘ome town : itigh School: College Graduated: Hobbies : Grade: Name : “Nome town : High School; College Graduated: lNobbies: Grade : Name : Hometown : High School: College Graduated: Hobbies : Activities: Grade : Alberta Allion, B.S. Angola, Indiana Angola Iligh Scnool Ball State Teachers College Scrapbooks of antizue glassware First and Second Cleo Dirrinm Hamilton, Indiana Butler High School Tri-State, St. Francis College Fourth Helen Duncan, B.S. Waterloo, Indiana Clearspring ‘lish School St. Francis College Cooking and reading First Charlotte Etling, B.S.M. Fort Wayne, Indiana North Side ‘igh Scnool Fort Wayne Bible College Music and reading JLementary Music Vollmar Conrad Fries, Fort Wayne, Indiana South Side iligh School Manchester Colleze Photogranpny and fishing Seventh JDe, 2a NY = Bruce Gurtner, B.S Waterloo, Indiana Yamilton High School Manchester College _ Sports and woodworking Physical ed. (boys) 4,5,0 Sixth 34 ' FACULTY Name ; Hometown : High School; College Graduated: Hobbies; Grade : Name: Hometown: High School: College Graduated: Hobbies: Activities: Grade: Name ; Hometown ;} High School: College Attended: Hobbies: Grade : Name : nometown : High School: Colleze Attended: nobbies ; Grade : Name : Tiome town : alates poxerareyoul, p Colleze Attended: iioboies: Grade: Marguerite Hamman, B.S. Waterloo, Indiana Waterloo High School Ball State Teachers College Ceramics and traveling Sinaia Ned McIntosh, B.S. Waterloo, Indiana Waterloo High School Menchester College Woodworking Jr. high basketball, safety patrol Eighth Margaret Ann McIntosh Waterloo, Indiana Orland High School Manchester College Playing organ and singing Third and Fourth ssa Reinhart Waterloo, Indiana Garrett [!igh School Manchester Collese Music and sewing Second Marguerite Sharp Hamilton, Indiana Butler ilign Scnool Ball State Teachers College Traveling witn family Fifth 35 36 EIGHTH GRADE Dewey Carr Susanne Christlieb Shelia Clear Suzan Colbart Janet Coleman Diana Jo Dunn Max Dunn Priscille Eastridge Kenneth Gingrich Richard Graffis John Hall David Hoot Robert Ish Dusine Karnes Dennis Makovicka Judith Ann Mansur Sally Nodine Dona Noirot Eugene Piatek Phillip Pinkerton Steven Pontius David Powers Larry Rathert Mary Sebert Barbara Sewelin Barry Shultz John Smith Mavis Sutton Sandra Toneman Russell Wakefield Linda Wallace Roma Wells Harry White Parthena Williams Karen Zerkle SEVENTH GRADE Jeannette Aldrich Sonja Arnott Elizabeth Barnhart Floyd Barrand Don Dangler Judy Davis Janet Dunn Judy Emerick Jerrice Ewers Mary Farrington Richard Fitch Dianna Geeting David Graham Ginger Haislip Cheryl Hall Janice Henderson Maynard Hine Patsy Kimpls Judy Kline James Kuykendall Alice Lockwood Robert Marks Cheryl May Allen Myers Glen Myers Michael Nessel Karen Opdycke Keith Ordway Melanie Oster Melanie Parker Stanley Pontius David Ritchie Janice Rufner Ruth Ann Schmidt Steve Voss Judy White 3f SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Mr. Gurtner, John Girardot, Christine Bolen, Steven Ulm, Nancy Bricker, Judith Goodwin, Don Sheets, Larry Schlosser, Elizabeth Haynes, Carol Pinkerton. SECOND ROW: Kent Miser, Anna Io: Ewood, Carolyn Dietrich, Carolyn Lesiuk, Steven Sharp, Terry Yontz, Warren Toneman, Nicki Ford, |Shirley Albright. THIRD ROW: Ronald Messman, Paula Brown, Linda Sebert, Mark Shultz, Alma Wakefield, Carolyn Wilder, Barbara Dunn, Richard Tuttle, Donald Weirich. FOURTH ROW: Ebert, Dennis Sutton, Billy Shipe, Richard Payne, Bob Platt, Bob McEntarfer, Larry Wheeler, Robert Toneman, Jim Starkey, John Phillips. Bruce NOT IN PIC E: Valencia Johnson Gregg Fuhlenbrock, Eddie Karasek, Donald Van Osdale have moved away. Ys This page sponsored by DEKALB COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP, 38 FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sharp, Tommy Muzzillo, Lynn Strock, Philip Geeting, Jim Hoff, Cynthia Hassett, Mark Allion, Ellen Henderson, John Aldrich, Rochelle Clear. SECOND ROW: Robert Roddy, Anne Sewelin, Gertrude Kennedy, Kenneth Dunn, Kathy Ritchie, Lynn Wilder, Linda Haskins, Marlene Pfefferkorn, Albert Buss. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Dunn, Steven Eberly, Sally Emerick, Ruth Ann Woolever, Leroy Ordway, Victor Emerick, Linden Henderson, Terry Tucker, Jo Ellen Starkey, Christine Knight. FOURTH ROW: Merry Yontz, Harriet Keller, Harold Keller, Olen Ewers, Tommy Mettert, Duane Nodine, Margay Payne, Gerry Yontz, Jim Souder, Stanley Smith, June Henderson. Not in picture: Diann Coleman. Danny Straw joined our class January 5, 1959. 39 FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Miss Dirrim, Dells Musser, Mary Lois Etheridge, Jill Palmer, Vicki Duesler, Diana Henderson, Kevin Pressler, Vicky Voss, DeWayne Buss. SECOND ROW: Joe Magginnis, John Hoff, Joe Lewis, Janell Myers, Terry West, Randy Sheets, Tommy Armstrong, Phyllis Roddy. THIRD ROW: Tom Messmann, David Miller, Connie Albertson, Cheryl Brown, Richard Carroll, Fred Burns, Nancy Lesiuk, Marva Sutton, Jo Ann Voss. FOURTH ROW: Steven Slentz, Elaine Loos, Catherine Boggs, Barbara Ish, Stanley Berg, Leonard Baughman, Scott Eberly, Mary Knott, Alvin Pinkerton, Saran Dunn. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Miss Hamman, Pam Magginnis, Bonnie Tuttle, Susan Kennedy, Billy McAlpin, Kay Howard Lumpkins, Mike Geeting, Sue Burns, Carole Boggs, Steven Eberly, Barbara Hall. THIRD ROW: David Shipe, Mike Fee, Sharon Wilder, Bobby Dygert, Ricky Sutton, Mike Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Dean Tucker, Scott Mutzfeld, Larry Myers, Vicki Mettert, Randy Sutton, Nancy Miser, Fred Barnnart. Carper, Marguerite Marks. SECOND ROW: 41 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES “i hhag att S98 Gh ap ae FIRST ROW: Mrs. McIntosh, Sheryl Ford, Rickie Baker, Charles Hall, Donald Phillips, Roneld lesiuk, Sandra Pfefferkorn, Debra Lumpkins. SECOND ROW: Junior Buss, Norman Brown, Jerry West, Connie Fee, Barbara Tuttle, Thomas Hassett, Lee Henderson, Terry Haskins. THIRD ROW: Jolene Fee, Cindy Weirich, Rebecca Tucker, Mary Hine, Kevin Miser, John Rufner, David Goodwin, Vicki McBride. W001 This pase sponsored by wATERLOO DAIRY, Waterloo. 42 SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Reinhart, Joni Albright, Marcia Myers, Karen Henderson, Lynn Pepple, James aw Lt Conrad, Bobby Albright, Dorothy Henderson, Nancy Ritchie. SECOND ROW: Gary Voss, Jerry Crowl, Bobby Berg, Earl Beatty, Lyn Ebert, Tommy Emerick, Sue Hall. THIRD ROW: John Thomson, Douglas Karnes, Jeanne Hoot, Candi Bellamy, Richard Woolever, Debra Davis, Valerie Green, Beverly McEntafer. Not in the picture: Michael Greer. This page sponsored by WATERLOO APPLIANCE AND SERVICE, Waterloo. 43 FIRST AND S2COND GRADES FIRST ROW: Roderick Pressler, Geary Buchanan, Steven Aschleman, Catherine Critney, Natalis Kline, Steven Williams, Gary Baird, Steven Dunn. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Allion, Sherry Sehieber;, Katny Shipe, Cheryl Shipe, Glenda Etheridge, Greg Ford, Kelly Roddy, John Bolen, Robert Kniziic. T - 39 ROW: Jimmy Wells, Donn Starkey, Penny Good, Debbie Childers, Cheryl Henderson, Michael Kline, Susan Reed, Melanie Baughman, Tommy Duesler. 44 FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Duncan, Keith Henderson, Nick Weirich, Jane Pfefferkorn, Carolyn Magginnis, David Baird, Sandra Miser, Debra Tuttle, Linda Armstrong, Stanley Brown. SECOND ROW: Pamela Smith, Stuart Tuttle, Noel Smith, Ronald Parker, Barbara Lesiuk, Russell Emerick, Hugh Keesler, Keith Lewis. THIRD ROW: Larry Wilder, Margaret Hoff, Ronald Baker, Paula Johnston, Roger McKean, Diana Lumpkins, Tom Dunn, Richard Dygert, Vicki Goudy. FOURTH ROW: June Pfefferkorn, Rex Dangler, Tim Dirr, Dennis Kutzner, Stephen Bowers, Ronald Goudy, Kim Eberly, Jerry Farrington, Connie Krontz. 45 SAFETY PATROL SAFETY PATROL . “= : Mr. McIntosh, Steven Sharp, Don Weirich, Richard Tuttle, Steven Ulm, Dennis Sutton, John Giradot, Eddie Karasek, Officer Robinson. Mr. McIntosh, Valencia Johnson, Carolyn Wilder, Paula Brown, Carol Pinkerton, Nicki Ford, Christine Bolen, Nancy Bricker, Officer robinson. SAFETY PATROL COOKS Mr. MeIntosh, Richard Payne, Mark Scnultz, Bob Mrs. Dove, Mrs. Bixler. MeEntarfer, Warren Toneman, Bruce Ebert, Jiu Starkey, Officer, Robinson. CUSTODIANS SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS 46 ORGANIZATIONS ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: John Piatek, Keith Tarney, Judy Till, Barbara Kline, Barbara Skelly, Dale Myers, Dana Brandon, Mary Lou Christlieb, Tim Colbart. STANDING: Beverly Johnston, Judy Squier, Ruth Ordway, Robert Buss, Wayne Myers, Don Bard, Lucille Miller, David Crossley, Wayne Luttman, Steve Runge, Keith Miser, Betty Ann Nessel, Georgia Charleston, Margaret Smith, David Coleman, Herb Rynearson, Tom Gettys. EDITOR---------------------------------------- John Piatek ASSISTANT EDITOR-------------------------- Keith Tarmey ADVERTISING MANAGER------------------------- David Coleman ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER------------ Wayne Luttman ART EDITOR------------------------------------ Steve Runge SNAPSHOT BDITO0Rac cece ao ele we eee ee ee eee en Keith Miser ASSISTANT SNAPSHOT EDITOR--------------- David Crossley SALES MANAGER---------------------------------- -Judy Till ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER----------------- Lucille Miller CIRCULATION MANAGER--------------------------- Tim Colbart ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGERS -------------- Jim Sutton we rn en nn ee ee ee Tom Gettys oe en ne ee eee Herb Rynearson ’ SPORTS EDITOR------------------------------------ Bob Buss ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITORS----------- Mary Lou Christlieb ae ne en nn ee nn ee eee Dale Myers MOUNTING----------------------------------- Margaret Smith we a ne ee ee ee nnn Georgia Charleston em een enn e nnn nnn Betty Ann Nessel oe ee em me ew nn nee enn enn eee een Ruth Ordway oe we en en ee ee ee enn nnn Wayne Myers Se enn Don Bard TYPISTS------ Oe en eee ew ee en ee een nn Barbara Skelly oe en ee ene enn ene ween ----------Sonia Cherry a re ne ne we ee ee ee ee Dana Brandon Pt er ee rn en een nen nn nn nn nn nnn Judy Squier were nen enn ene ene -----------Beverly Johnston CALENDAR} ---------- nen - enn nn nn en nnn nee Barbara Kline SPONSOR = 3 = oo on en ne ee en ee nn ee ee ee ene Mr. Bowers 48 SEATED: Mr. Berg, Herb Rynearson, Wayne Myers, DeWayne Lockwood, Larry Gurtner, DeWayne Pinkerton. STANDING: Rick Bergstrom, Tom Till, Tom Stahl, Steve Graham, Bill Grawbaedger, Gerald Lockwood, Dave Streets, Ted Bachtel, George Noirot, Tom Leins, Dennis Peffley, Mike Rowe, Carl Myers, Gilbert Bonecutter, David Coleman, Dick Dunn. The Future Farmers of America is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocationel Education Acts. It is an integral part of the program of vocational education in agriculture in the public school Systems of America. The Future Farmers of America is an intra-curricular activity having its origin and root in a definite part of the school curriculum. The foundation upon which the Future Farmers of America organization is built includes lead- ership and character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship, and patriotism. OFFICERS Sponsor--- -- ----- - Mr. Berg Vice President-Herb Rynearson President--------- Wayne Myers Reporter----- DeWayne Lockwood Treasurer------- Larry Gurtner Sentinel----DeWayne Pinkerton Sec. (Not Shown)--Ken Harding This page sponsored by the F. F. A. 49 Beta Club ee PLLA ARAL acne a te RALLIES LLLZLPLSALL APLAR IE ty, en aii FIRST ROW: Barbara Skelly, Esther Reinhart, Becky Sebert, Jane Platt, Keith Tarney, Don Bard, Joyce Dunn, Barbara Souder, Jean Bowman. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lockwood, Glee Keesler, Betty Ann Nessel, Rosanne Berg, Janet Hall, Jean Sebert, Mary Lou Christlieb, Kate Ordway, Carol Till. TaIRD ROW: Edith Kuykendall, Nancy Matson, Judy Till, Becky Nice, Pat Farrington, Cheryl Pontius, Sheron Toneman, Carol Schmidt, Lucille Miller. FOURTH ROW: Paul Bisel, Keith Miser, Bill Nice, Dale Myers, Steve Wilson, Robert Potter, Jerry Aschleman. This page sponsored by the BETA CLUB 50 The Beta Club is a national honorary society for students who distinguish themselves in scholar- ship, leadership, and service to others. Founded in Spartanburg, South Carolina, in 1933, tne Nationel Beta Club is an offshoot of Phi Beta Kappa, which recognizes outstanding scholastic work in the colleges of the United States. There are now 2500 Beta chapters throughout the United States. The Waterloo group has the distinction of being the northernmost Beta chapter. On November and 9 senior members attended the Indiana State Convention in Indianapolis. Two sig- | nificant honors came to Waterloo as a result of the convention: Joyce Dunn was elected State Vice Presi- dent and Mrs. Love, State Sponsor. In December members performed a service to their community when they took over the TB drive among members of the student body. March 13 was the date of this year's annual Beta Royal Ball, the main social event of the high school season. A prize of twenty-five dollars was given to the class whose candidates won the King and Queen contest. The Beta Club compiles the Honor Roll each six |) weeks and at tne end of each semester to give rec- Ognition to all students who achieve scholastic Success in their courses. Since its founding here in 1956, the Beta Club has truly taken its place as an integral part of the Student life st W. H. S. President--------- Keitn Tarney Vice President------ Joyce Dunn Secretary------ Esther Reinhart Treasurer------------- Don Bard Corres. Secy.------- Jane Platt Reporter Becky Sebert Sponsor-------------- Love ail Y-TEEN y a FRONT ROW: Barbara Souder, Carolyn Dunn, Joyce Dunn, Sandy Warner, Janet Hall, Judy Till, Barbara Skelly, Mary Lou Christlieb, Margaret Smith, Lucille Miller, Esther Reinhart, Janice Kennedy, Linda Muzzillo. SECOND ROW: Shirley Cobbs, Sharon Treesh, Kate Ordway, Carol Till, Dana Brandon, Betty Ann Nessel, Judy Squier, Barbara Kline, Rosanne Berg, Diane May, Pat Lautzenhiser, Beverly Johnston, Virginia Rhoads. THIRD ROW: Lani Friend, Jean Sebert, Edith Kuykendall, Rosalie Tarney, Becky Nice, Pat Farrington, Georgia Charleston, Sharon Toneman, Rosanne Harter, Rosemary Stuller, Karen Karnes, Glee Keesler. FOURTH ROW: Judy Jeffries, Nancy Lockwood, Alyce Bard, Cheryl Pontius, Betty Shultz, Jane Platt, Shirley Stahl, Linda Deetz, Pat Patterson, Ruth Ann Sayles, Ruth Ordway, Carol Schmidt, Nancy Matson, Becky Sebert, Charlene Rich. The Y-Teens are the largest and oldest organized group at W. H. S. Comprised of all inter- ested girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior years, the Y-Teen organization is a division of the Young Women's Christian Association, which sponsors such groups throughout the world. With | their main objective of helping others always in mind, the Y-Teens stand prepared to lend a hand : wnerever needed. Thus they grow in Christian character. 52 OFFICERS Pucciacnpa-=— —= Barbara Skelly Vecespresident=-“--- Carol aia DO CMse IU aes S n om mime Judy Till BE 2S BG IA eee ne me cnioe me maine Janet Hall Corresp. Secy.- Lucille Miller Song Leader- ---- Margaret Smitn GIT ROS alt ala ad Mrs. Love SEATED: Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Nice, Mrs. Christlieb, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Platt. STANDING: Janet Hall, Judy Till, Barbara Skelly, Mary Lou Christlieb, Margaret Smith, Lucille Miller. In October Y-Teens from four district clubs met at Lake James for a day of fellowship and sharing ideas. Angola Y-Teens served as hostesses for the conference. In December members went caroling and then enjoyed the annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Love. This year the Betz Nursing Home was included in their caroling tour. In January in order to help the treasury and at the same time encourage school spirit, the Y-Teens sold W. H. S. sweat shirts. larly spring found a group of members off for Chicago and a weekend of sight-seeing in the Windy City.” They found thet walking shoes came in handy as they visited the museums and toured tne Loop” on foot. A visit to different churches in Fort Wayne was planned for late spring to acquaint members with the beliefs and rituals of different religions. Very important to the work of the Y-Teen organization are the Y-Teen mothers, who give unselfishly of their time and effort to the different projects. Two mothers are elected from each class for terms of three years. The present Y-Teen mothers are Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Robert Nessel, Mrs. Clark Platt, Mrs. Raymond Dunn, Mrs. Clifford Hall, and Mrs. Roscoe Nice. This page sponsored by the Y-TEENS. 53 E : § pe 8 song RE aa aaa nie es 8 Ae DRUM MA JORETTE The forty-five piece marching band began its sea- son last summer by appearing at the Peony Festival in Van Wert, Ohio. Judy Till was selected as one of the six best drum majors from the forty bands participating in the parade. The band participated in two parades and many concerts at the Waterloo Festival. Beginning the school year, the marching band appeared several times au the DeKalb County Fair. The band performed at three home basketball games and also at Fremont. Me concert band hac several concerts in the park last summer along with a concert at the dedication ser- vices of the Delialb Rest Park. This band also performed at the Waterloo Pioneer Days last fall. The concert band will again participate in the annual district music con- test and the spring concert. For the first time this year the band joined the Edgerton, Ohio, band and pre- sented a concert at the Waterlco High Schoul. Next year the Waterloo band will travel to Hdgerton to join their band for a concert. The season ended by playing for the eighth grade graduation and senior commencement exercises. LEFT TO RIGHT: Esther Reinhart Mary Lou Christlieb Pat Farrington Carol Till Betty Ann Nessel 55 Judy E. Till Reinhart. SECOND ROW: Jean Sebert, Randy Rude, Marsha Hodges, Barbara Skelly, Georgia Charleston, Karen Myers, Diane May, Janet Hall, Jane Platt, Lee Myers, Diane Hoff, Nancy Lockwood, Janice Kennedy, Barbara Souder, Sandy Warner. THIRD ROW: Keith Miser, Barbara Kline, Shirley Stahl, Kenneth Hastridge, Margaret Smith, Tim Colbart, Robert Pease, Jacque Stroh, George Noirot, Skip Haislip, Robert Buss, Tom Stahl, Terry Quinn. FOURTH ROW: Glee Keesler, Becky Nice, Carl Myers, David Coleman, Don Gettys, Ken Harding, Steve Graham, Steve Runge, Terry Hartman, Wayne Myers, Paul Bisel, Mr. Marr. FRONT ROW: Betty Nessel, Mary Lou Christlieb, Judy Till, Pat Farrington, Carol Till, Esther ci es SO Na eR RRA FRONT ROW: Keith Miser, Barbara Souder, Terry Quinn, Barbara Skelly, Becky Sebsert, Pat Farrington, Esther Reinhart. SECOND ROW: Skip Haislip, Tim Colbart, Margaret Smith, Kenneth uastridge, Mr. Marr, Terry Hartman, Jane Platt, Steve Runge. STANDING: Mary Lou Christlieb, Gary May, Paul Bisel. This page sponsored by JACK LOOS MUSIC CENTFR, 56 GERMAN BAND Keith Miser Barbara Skelly Paul Bisel Charles Marr Barbara Souder Terry Quinn BEGINNERS BAND FIRST ROW: Mr. Marr, Ellen Henderson, Vicki Ford, Tommy Muzzillo, Cynthia Hassett, Merry Yontz, Robert Roddy, Albert Buss. SECOND ROW: Carol Pinkerton, Anna Sewelin, Steve Ulm, Terry Yontz, Diane Coleman, Gerry Yontz, John Girardot. THIRD ROW: John Aldrich, Steve Sharp, Mark Allion, Jimmy Souder, Christine Bolen. This page sponsored by MURPHY'S BARBER SHOP, Waterloo. 57 TRST ROW: David Hoot, Slizabeth Barnhart, Suzan Colbart, Susanne Christlieb, Linda Wallace, Richard Fiten, Richard Graffis, Duaine Karnes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Marr, Kent Miser, Larry Rathert, Karen Opdycke, ilarren Toneman, Cneryl Hall, Diane Haynes, Donnie Weirich, Larry Schlosser. THIRD ROW: Ginger Haislip, Cheryl May, Melanie Parker, Sonja Arnott, John Hall, Sally Nodine, Shirley Albright, Anna Rose Lockwood. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Ebert, Glen Myers, Melanie Oster, Judy Davis, Janet Coleman, Mike Graham, Sandy Toneman, Gene Piatek, Lerry Wheeler. 58 CHORUS PIRGT ROW: Mr. Marr, Adriene Meyer, Esther Reinhart, Sandra Warner, Becky Sebert, Nancy Brandon, Barbara Kline, Carol Till, Jane Platt, Marsha Blacker, Nancy Lockwood, Joyce Dunn, Carolyn Dunn, Linda Kuykendall, Barbare Souder, Marsha Hodges, Linda Muzzillo. SICOND ROW: Sherry Yontz, Barbara Skelly, Glee Keesler, Donna Brown, Betty Hartman, Diane May, Jean Sebert, Rosalic Tarney, Carol Schmidt, aren Karnes, Alyce Bard, Edith Kuykendall, Darlenc Albertson, Rosanne Berg, Carolyn Grate, Cheryl Karnes. THIRD ROW: Judy Till, Margaret Smith, Patricia Patterson, Becky Nice, Shirley Stahl, Sonia Cherry, Jerry Aschleman, Skip Haislip, Keith Miser, John Piatck, Paul Bisel, Linda Deetz, Pat Farrington, Betty Shultz, Janet Hall, Cheryl Pontius, Lucille Miller, Sharon Toneman. FOURTH ROW: Lee Myers, David Coleman, Terry Quinn, Wayne Myers, Carl Myers, Don Bard, Keith Tarney, Steve Runge, Dale Myers, Carl Bard, Tim Colbart, Kenneth Kastridge, Bob Charleston, Jim Aschleman, Gary May, Tom Till, Don Gettys. PIANISTS Becky Sebert Ksther Reinhart 59 — SMO REQ ATHLETICS ATHLETIC STAFF RICHARD BOURQUIN Varsity Coach BRUCE GURTNER B-Team Coach ROBERT DOVE Athletic Director JON PAYNE DAVE SHUMAN Student Managers 62 BASEBALL BELOW: Coach Gurtner Pitcher John Gushwge Catcher Dave Carroll Pitcher Dave Crossley Coach Bourquin ABOVE: KNEELING: Student Mgr. John Payne, Joe Dunn, Larry Gurtner, Bill Schlosser, John Gushwa, Glenn Mac- Donald, Bob Buss, Don DeWitt, Student Mgr. Dave Shuman. STANDING: Coach Gurtner, Jim Aschleman, Bob Charleston, Dave Carroll, Don Bard, Dale Myers, Dave Crossley, Mike Starkey, Coach Bourquin. BELOW: Mike Starkey, Dave Carroll, Skip Haislip, Bill Nice, Glenn MacDonald, Kart Keiper, Dick Dietrich. SCOREBOARD | Waterloo 5 Flint iT 1 Waterloo 11 Hamilton 2 Waterloo 4 Butler 5 Waterloo 5 Riverdale 9 Waterloo 7 Salem Center 3 Waterloo O Ashley a Waterloo 3 Angola 3) Waterloo 1 Fremont 2 | | | | | | | This page sponsored by CARROLL'S SUPER SERVICE. 63 VARSITY STANDING: Don DeWitt, John Gushwa, Larry Gurtner, Don Bard, Dave Carroll, Keith Tarney, Dals Myers, Larry Brandon, Wayne Myers, Bob Buss. KNEELING: Dave Shuman, Coach Bourquin, Jon Payne. CHEER LEADERS Joyce Dunn Judy Till Mary Lou Christlieb This page sponsored by GRAFFIS FURNITURE STOR“, Waterloo. 64 SENIORS Wayne Myers Bob Buss 1958-59 Basketball Results OPPONENT WE THEY Harlan Bp 59 Riverdale 39 utler (3 A Garrett Hamilton Ligonier Ashley Lagrange Salem Center Tourney Riverdale Huntertown Rome City Albion Churubusco Ashley Sectional Riverdale Angola Keith Tarney Don Berd This page sponsored by SUTTON'S SUPER MARKET. 65 KNEELING: Bill Schlosser, Joe Dunn, Tom Till, Dick Dietrich, Phillip Speer, Carl Myers, Mike Rathert, Ronald Miller. STANDING: Coach Gurtner, Jim Aschleman, Gerald Lockwood, Skip Haislip, Terry Hartmen, Karl Keiper, Mike Starkey, Bob Charleston. CHEERLEADERS Carole raga | Rosalie Tarney Janet Hall 66 BASKETBALL The Wildcats played their first game at home against Iarlan and lost. Harlan with a slight height advantage never had to worry as to the outcome. Although Waterloo played a rather ragged game, they had moments when they exhibited their possibilities to the fans. Our second game at home was played against Riverdale. The teams played fairly evenly the first half. The half ended with Waterloo leading 17-14. The remainder of the game was a repeat perform- ance of the first half until late in the fourth quarter. Riverdale pulled within. 1 point. Ona foul by Waterloo, Riverdale made both free throws to win the game. With a height advantage Waterloo took the lead at the start. Although Waterloo led throughout the, first half, we were never a large lead and at the halfway mark we were ahead only 6 points. in the third quarter Waterloo increased it to 12. ilowever, with about five minutes to go Keith Tarney fouled out to be followed shortly by Dale Myers. Disheartened by the loss of their pivots, Waterloo poe losing out while Butler poured on the steam to win the game. Bob Euss took sooring honors with 24 points. Waterloo traveled to Avilla for their fourth game. It was a close game all the way. Waterloo led at the end of the first quarter. However, in the second quarter Avilla forged ahead to lead at the half. The last half was a repeat performance with first one team leading, then the other. At the end of the regulation game the score was tied causing it to go into an overtime. In the over- time period both teams scored several buckets. Then with seconds to go, Dave Carroll was awarded two foul shots and made them both to win the game. Dale Myers was high scorer with 15 points. Waterloo's fifth game was played at home against Garrett. The first quarter the scoring was just about even. After that Garrett pulled away and at the half was leading by 15 points. In the last half Waterloo was unable to gain while Garrett could not pull farther ahead. The game ended with the score Garrett 64, Waterloo 49. Dave Carroll was high point man for Waterloo with 14. Waterloo met Hamilton for their sixth game of the season. Doth teams were evenly matched for height. Hamilton scored first, but Waterloo quickly scored to tie the score, then go ahead. Throughout the first half Waterloo continued to lead by a small. margin. , In the second. half Uamil- ton would score several points to come within a few points of Waterloo, and then Waterloo would quickly bring the score back to the previous status. In the last period with Waterloo leading by 10 points, Ilamilton employed a full court press to come within 2 points. At this point Don Lard scored two consecutive buckets to put Waterloo at a comfortable lead. At the gun a foul was called on Waterloo and Hamilton made two shots to make the score 58-52. Bob Buss was high point man with el. Waterloo traveled to Ligonier and was defeated in a rugged ball game. Ligonier with a fast ) team played a running game and repeatedly caught Waterloo with only one man back. On the strength of these baskets Ligonier won. Keith Tarney took scoring honors with 15 points. Waterloo played Ashley at Waterloo. Both teams were evenly matched in height. They bota hurried the ball up the floor on getting possession. The first quarter found the score evenly distributed. In the second quarter neither team could get ahead. Ashley employed a full court press in the latter part of the first half. However, Waterloo did not have any trouble breaking it and made the free throw to put Waterloo ahead at the half 26-27. After the half Waterloo pulled ahead steadily and at the gun led by 13 points. [Bob buss took scoring honors with 16 points. Waterloo played at Lagrange and was able to record a win. It was not an easy game, but at the half Waterloo had a small lead and from then on continued to increase it until they led by 13 points at the gun. Keith Tarney was high scorer with 23 points. Waterloo played Salem on their floor and evened up their wins and losses at five and five. The first half of the game was very close with Waterloo able to gain a 4 point lead at the half. Uow- ever, the second half was a different story with Waterloo pulling away to win by 23 points. The Holiday Tourney took place at Ashley. Waterloo played a very ragged game against Riverdale. Riverdale went on to win the tourney. We played Ashley in the consolation game. It was a hard game all the way. Neither team could get a large lead. At the gun it was tied, and it went into an overtime. At the end of the first overtime the score was still tied sending the game into a sudden-death match. Perkins of Ashley put one in from underneath to win for Ashley. 67 BASKETBALL Vo pleved Angola at home and won in a close game. In the first quarter Waterloo really scorched the net scoring 21 points while Angole scored only 8. However, Keitn Tarney committed three fouls and hed to be taken ot. In tne second quarter Angols managed to gain a few points, but Waterloo led at the half 29-20. The third quarter with Tarney still out Angola outscored Waterloo to make tne score 32-30 in favor of Angole. Txe fourth quarter was a see-saw battle. Then with just secs onds to go Keita Tarney hit a jump shot making the score 45-44. Dave Carroll was high scorer for Waterloo with 14. We played Fremont st their gym. It was a hard and close game with Fremont hitting a tremen-— dous percentage the first half. They led 33-26 at the half. In the second half Waterloo started elosing the gav and trailed only 4 points at the end of the third period. The last period was a see-saw battle with Waterloo finally leading at the gun. Dave Carroll was high scorer with 19. The first quarter Waterloo pulled ahead to a 9 point lead. In the third quarter they could not seem to pull shead. The half found them with ea 10 vooint lead. In the third quarter Wolcottvi could not bring the score any closer. Then in the last quarter Waterloo hit from all over the coumg to bring their lead to 17 points. Dave Carroll led scoring with 20. The first period Huntertown quickly pulled away to an 8 point lead. In the second period they added another 3 points making the score 33-23 at the half. In the third quarter Huntertown again increased their lead. In the last quarter they held their own to win 69-47. Dave Carroll took scoring honors for Waterloo with 17. Waterloo and Rome City met at Waterloo, and Rome City went home with the victory. Rome City started out with the lead and did not give it up during the first half. They led st the half by 3 points. In the third quarter Waterloo held Rome City to 7 points while scoring 13 points them- selves to gain a 3 point advantage. Then in the last quarter Rome City managed to get a 1 point margin at the gun. Tarney was high scorer with 13. Waterloo treveled to Albion for their sixteenth game of the season. Albion, hitting a large yercentage of their shots, managed to win by s margin seemingly quite large. However, it was not as easy a win as it seemed with Waterloo's playing very well. Buss was high scorer with 15. Waterloo played ‘Busco at Waterloo. The Waterloo team scored first, but ‘Busco quickly put ing} three baskets to gain the lead. Then using the press, Waterloo threw them off their game. Taking commend of the game, Waterloo soon had the ‘Busco team trying desperately to gain the lead. Howeve Waterloo led at the half by 3 points. Then in the rest of the game Waterloo slowly increased the lead to 12 points at the gun. Tarney took scoring honors with 22. In the first quarter Waterloo started out nicely and built up a score of 13-7 at the buzzer. In the second quarter Ashley began to hit, but Waterloo increased their lead to 8 points. In the third quarter Ashley got hot and outscored Waterloo 14-9. In the last half Ashley continued to pour it on and at the gun led by 3 points, 50-47. Bob Buss was high for Waterloo with 13. Waterloo started the sectional at Auburn this year by playing Riverdale. From the first, Waterloo took the lead to lead by a 4 point margin at the quarter. In the second period Waterloo played a slow game and took their time in getting shots. Riverdale was able to stay withing shoot- ing range only because of their foul shots. Waterloo led at the half 19-17. Then in the last half Riverdale began to score and managed to tie the score at the end of the regulation game. In the overtime, Waterloo after a see-saw 3 minutes led by 3 points at the gun. In theiy second tourney game Waterloo met Angola and lost in an exciting game. In the first period the teams both had a hard time finding the range. Angola led at the end of the first period 9-3. In the second period both teams began to hit with Angola's increasing their lead to 25-21 at the half. In the third quarter both teams continuted to hit and the score at the end of the period stood 36-31. The last quarter was a repeat of the previous one with the score at the gun 47-42. Keith Tarney was high for the night with 14. 68 Resting. : Paul Mettert John Gusnwe Herb Rynearson JUNIOR HIGH KNEELING: Susie Christlieb, Lind a Wallace, Alice Lockwood. FIRST ROW: David Hoot, Steven Voss, Harry White, Kenneth Gingrich, Dennis Mekovicka, Glen Myers, Stanley Pontius, Larry Rathert, Mr. McIntosh. SHCOND ROW: David Richie, Allen Myers, John Smith, Ricki Graffis, Mike Nessel, Jim Kuykendall, David Graham, Keith Ordway, Don Dangler. HERD ROW: Max Dunn, Maynard Hine, Richard Fiten, John Hall, Barry Shultz, Bob Ish, Steven Pontius, Phillip Pinkerton, Eugene Piatek, Rusty Wakefield, Duaine Karnes. Waterloo 29 Ashley 19 Waterloo 33 Garrett 23 Waterloo 46 Fremont 27 Waterloo 43 Fremont 22 Waterloo 36 Butler 24 Waterloo 4O Hamilton 37 Waterloo 36 Garrett 16 Waterloo 30 Butler 34 Waterloo 48 Fairfield 28 Waterloo 26 Riverdale 28 Waterloo -17 Riverdale 13 Waterloo 35 Ashley PAL Waterloo 38 Hamilton 24 70 CALENDAR Septe 3--Back to school. 25--Out for Fair. 26--Band marched in Fair parade. Barbara Kline and Judy Squier were in Queen Contest; placed fifth and seventh. Oct. 2--Senior boys' pictures were taken. Smile boys! 3--Senior girls' pictures were taken. Beautiful girls! 10--Magazine sales ended. Seniors can breathe again. 14.--Underclassman pictures were taken. 17-18--Senior class play. Smash hit: 23-2h--Teachers Institute. Watch out, the seniors are loose} 25--Esther Reinhart and Judy Till won first in a twirling duet at the state contest at Indianapolis. 30--Mr. Bowers talked to seniors about annual. 31--Halloween party. The ghosts were out that night. Election of annual staff. NOV. l--Seniors had big paper drive. Juniors had car wash. Everyone wet today. 4--First basketball game with Harlan. Off to bad start. Lost. (--Game with Riverdale. Lost. Big sock hop after game with disc jockeys Hop-Along Starkey, Mad Man Marr, Gypsy Joe Johnson. 8--Beta Club convention at Indianapolis. Seniors and Mr. and Mrs. Love attended. 14--Game with Butler. Lost. Y-Teens had a sock hop. 20--Seniors got pictures. Oh, those beautiful faces! el--Juniors got rings. Boys are available, girls. Game with Avilla. 26--Game with Garrett. Senior record hop. 2(--Thanksgiving vacation. Finally, a little rest! 28--Game with Hamilton. Dec. 5--Game with Ligonier. Lost. 12--Game with old rival, Ashley. WE WON: Junior sock hop. 17--Beta Club Christmas party at Paul Bisel's. 18--Y-Teens went caroling and then to Mrs. Love's for Christ- mas party. 19--Another win: Game with Lagrange. 22--Christmas program. 23-- And another win: Game with Salem Center. Sophomore record hop with Calypso Clif, Cha Cha Charlie, and Rockin' Ronda. 23-Jan. 5--Christmas vacation. Jan. 2-3--Holiday Tourney at Ashley. Lost to Riverdale in first game. Lost to Ashley in double overtime in consolation game. 6--Sophomores finally got sweaters. 9--First edition of The Student Log. 10--Beat Angola one point. Freshman sock hop. 16--Beat Fremont three points. Our band marched at Fremont. 1 7--Senior paper drive... Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: 23--Game with Wolcottville. We won. 24.--B-Team tourney here. WE WON! 30--Game with Huntertown. We lost. 31--District vocal and piano solo and ensemble contest at Central High School in Fort Wayne. Feb. 6--Game with Rome City. Lost. Freshman sock hop. (--District instrumental solo and ensemble contest at Harrison Hill School in Fort Wayne. 10--Game with Albion. Lost. 14--Last home game. Beat Churubusco. Senior record hop. 20--Last game. Ashley heat us three points. 21--State vocal, pianc and instrumental solo and ensemble contest at Indianapolis. 25-26-28--Sectional tourney at Auburn and Churubusco. Mar. 12--Speech play. 13--Beta Ball. cel Mer. 19--Combined band concert with Edgerton. 2l--Senior paper drive. 4--District bend contest at Angola. 19-1ll--Junior class pley. Apr. 165--Senior paper drive. May 3--Spring Concert. 9--Seniors leave on trip. 16--Seniors return from trip (we hope). 17--Baccalaureate. 19---Eighth Grade Graduation. 2C--Commencement. 22--School's out. Rid of snother senior class. SENIORS 1958 FRONT ROW: Carl Kummer, Delbert Payton, Delbert Makovicka, Richard Korff, George Witt, Lyle Bowers, Thomas Camp, Richard Eastridge, Terry Oster, Barry Carroll, Albert Shuman, David Patterson, Patrick Aldrich, Lyle Bricker, Lyle Miller, John Grimm, Marvin Pease. 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