Waterloo High School - Rosebud Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

 - Class of 1962

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Senior Classes The seniors pictured here--Jim, Phil, Don, and Bill are obtaining thorough understanding of problems dealing with Analytical Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Cal: culus, and getting a picture of work entailed in the study of probability and statistics. Each student will be enabled to | enroll in any college, and pursue the vocation of his choice with as little adjustment as possible to the increased tempo | of curriculum offerings, The small class creates a healthy environment conducive) to good learning. | . we % % English é. Mat The blackboards aren't the only things that are blank in Senior English classes. Take Mr. Worley's scalp, for exam- ple. (You say somebody has already taken it?) Or take the thoughts of the scholars whose backs are so beautifully pho- tographed. Of course, there's some activity in Room 9, Clinton, angry because he split an infinitive, has just given himself a stiff left to the cheek. Norman is all attention; he thinks the teacher is about to pass out some money. And Jerry is certainly not asleep; on the contrary, he’s reading his marks upside down from Mr. Worley's gradebook. Sally, Coleen, and Valetta have wasted no t ime in getting to the day’s assignment: undangling a participle. Ronnie has his chair pushed back, all ready for a fast getaway in case the word test is mentioned. Marsha watches Keith watching Dick read. And over on the bulletin board the educated giraffe seems to be saying, It may be English, but it ain't senior! . . while visions of amendments danced in their heads. In spite of the faci that the Seniors take every assignment so seriously, the study of American Government is a pretty humorous adventure. Linda's apparent happiness is her natural reaction to maps. While Phil looks over his paper, Frances is busy wrapping Christmas packages. Don has already read the jokes three times so his is a rather knowledgeable grin. The empty chairs mutely testify for those who, after think: ing twice, decided to stay at home. Bookkeeping The senior bookkeeping course includes materials on social security taxes, personal budgeting, and family bookkeeping records that will be helprul to all individuals regardless of their future occupations, All of this material is a matter of importance to everyone, because it is necessary to meet the obligation to our government--local, state, and national. At the end of each semester, the bookkeepers complete a practice set with business papers in order to use what they have learned in class.

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Me ia % . ' Marsha Hodges Phil Speer t Nancy Brandon History of the Class of ’62 In September, 1950, forty-one mischievous boys and girls entered Mrs. Duncan's first grade room, After six years we finally made it upstairs to Junior High. Through the seventh and eighth grades we were under the supervision of Mr. Fries and Mr. McIntosh. Then came eighth grade graduation, our promotion to high school. In our Freshman year Mrs, Starkey and Mr. Berg were our class spon- sors, This year we took on the task of starting a fund for our trip to Washington, D. C. and New York in our Senior year. With our sales of candy and other activities we made a good start towards our goal. Under the guidance of Mr, Vaughn in our Sophomore year, we pur- chased our class sweaters, which were black with a big black and white three-D letter on it. We also added a lot of money to our treasury by the sale of candy and by sock hops. During this year our class was thrilled to win the boys’ class tourney in basketball by beating the sen- iors, In our Junior year Mr. Vaughn and Mr. Grimm were our sponsors, We had a most successful play, Mrs. McThing, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Grimm, With the cookie drive and the Junior Store, we added more money to the treasury. During the year we purchased our beautiful class rings, of which we are very proud, Again this year the boys won the class tourney in basketball. At last we were finally Seniors! Mr. Stump, Mr. Volz, and Mr. Grimm, our sponsors, helped us with our projects and the planning of our Senior Trip. To start our year off, we held an ice cream social late in Septem- ber in the street next to the bank, on the closing day of Merchants’ Days. During this time the Waterloo High School Band performed, un- der the direction of Mr. Volz. Later in the evening dancing and square dancing were enjoyed by the students and many adults. Our Senior pictures were taken on October 1 and 2 by Roberts Studio. Were we ever dressed up!--and thrilled when they arrived in Decem- Der, We had a difficult decision to make in choosing our invitations to our graduation, but were happy and pleased with them when they ar- rived, Finally the day came to spend all our money. We were excited as could be, and thrilled to be embarking on our Class trip. We went by bus to New York and Washington, D. C. The highlight of our trip was our visit to the United Nations. We shall never forget the fun and ex- citement, and the comradeship of our classmates during our last week as students of Waterloo High School. After twelve years of struggle, we finally reached our goal--grad- uation. We wish to thank our parents, teachers, and all others who made this possible. Brenda Scott Jim Aschleman Bob Charleston Bill Schlosser weg sae: aS SRLS Sherry Yontz



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