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Esther Schroth Do you want to keep that new look? Then don't forget to visit Esther when she becomes a beautician. Listening to the radio and reading are her favorite pastimes E ther belonged to the Jr and Sr Home Ec and Jr and Sr H1 Tri clubs Arlme Sparwasser Golly whlch shall I be a beaut1c1an or a homemaker? Bozo can t seem to make up her mind but which ever one she chooses Im sure shell give it her very best effort Blue eyed Bozo be longed to the Home Ec and Jr and Sr H1 Tri clubs at W H S Wayne Trost F1 her up' f Crusher owns a ser vice station 1n a few years that will prob ably be a common de mand of his many customers B e s 1 d e s making m o d e l air planes he enjoys danc ing Crusher was a H1 Y member for three years Audrey Wehmexer Do you want to know how to say I love you 1n Lat1n'7' Just consult Audrey she was the genius in her Latln classes Au drey was treasurer of the Sophomore Class and G A A club and historian of the Sr F H A Since Santa gave her a phono graph she spends her 1dle moments 11St6I11Ug to records by Jerome Kern 7m Pm' v 'P mo iv ww J-exam 'Nr 4-sag' ,ar-5' ,qv-'V' Gladys Schultheis When Gladie wants to overcome her crav- ing for olives, she turns to her favorite pastime, sewing. As chaplain for Sr. Hi-Tri, typist for the Orange 8: Black, a member of the Mixed Chorus and a delegate to the F H A camp in 49 Gladie was busy during her yeais at W H S To become a typist and to drive a led Stude bakei are Cladie s am bitions Ann Lois Stemgruby Since those who have read the Jokes Annie published in her humor column of the Orange and Black are suffering from tummy aches Annie decided to go 1nto the dietitian field Whenever Annie looks for relaxation she will elthe down a T bone steak or cuil up with a good book She was chaplain Junior and Senior H1 Tri in 48 and 50 Dav1d Von Der Herde W 1Ch is it X y or v x'l If you cant figure it out Just ask Dave algebra was his favorite subject O t h e r favorites f Daves are sports dancing chicken and listening to S t a r Dust Betty W1ghtman Want to buy ad? Oh please buy d Thats what takes to be on the nance Committee f the Wahischo Betty was editor for the Wa hischo and al u m n 1 writer for the Oran e Sz Black
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Russell Rrppelmeyer Ripple was a skilled mimeograph operator on the production staff of the Orange 8.1 Black a member of the Busr ness staff on the Wa hrscho and a baritone player rn the W H S band He saw a lot of action in centerfield of the Bulldogs baseball team Hrs hobby was sporting girls around rn his cream 49 Ford Merl Rodenberg And there they go' Its Murphys hobby so lets hope he plCkS a winner After a strenuous day in the chemistry lab he lrs tens to Johnson Rav to settle hrs nerves he claims rt works Murphy was a H1Y member for three years Lona Lee Rouse Nlght and Day Onres the one That is why she was vice president of Sr H Tri library reporter and a typ1st for the Orange 8x Black and W3hlSCh0 staffs Onre wants to become a Home Ec teacher but since her hobby rs col lectrng souvenlrs she might dec1de to travel instead Thelma Schmreg Maybe It s Because we had Thelma writing the calendar for the Orange 8: Black that everyone was up-'o- date on all the activi- ties at W. H. S. Thel- mas favorite subject was home economics. Secretaries are her idols. gmac! 4 41 J 'ff - ..'.2',:-,7 ..-,-.- gf 'rf-v-v ' if ii ' r i -,vp ,.--, , s fsasf - I .haf Q Lx . l , V is W ' E X 'KX' ii' ix n -R X Wifv , - . ,qi 'H' -. -. ,,- ., Q 1 -W f ' Ss ' e -fast l r . . nik 7jy ,7 ' Q :fy 3 ' 4 . , -... 'Li,...71'fK. t.-if --iikf? , 3 Glenn Rodenberg This guy really gets around When he at tended Valmeyer Hrgh the freshmen cl a s s chose him as their president At Waterloo High he was an actrve member of the H1 Y on the production staff of the Orange 8a Black and m 49 played on the Bulldogs baseball team Glenns favorite subject is mathe matlcs Verna Rodenberg Wrthout Verna s tal ented fingers on the key board the M1X8d Chorus and many of the soloists wouldnt be what they are to day Although she was G A A president rn 50 feature writer for both the Oranfe 8: Black and Wahrscho and a member of the Band she still found tlme to listen to her large record collection John Schaller Not only did Bo do Justice to his class but to the MUSIC Depart ment as well When John was a Junior he received top honors at both District and State contests for his vocal ability That same year the Boys Octet of which he rs a member took frrst place honors at the State contest Bo was a member of the bas ketball team two year s Band Mixed Chorus and Boys Octet for four years Ronald Schneider Ahuntrng RODDIQ w1ll go -- tha IS if school is not in ses- sion. Besides chasing the rabbits out of their holes Ronnie occasion- ally enjoys a good movie. Now that he has learned the funda- mentals of electricity in chemistry, he is going to be an elec- trician.
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Edward Williams For cat's sakes, are there no girls around?l' If that's the case, Ed- die is going to have to look around for anoth- er pastime. His fa- vorite one is sleeping, :but just let the odor of a coconut pie reach him, and he'11 forget about napping. Eddie's ambition is to be a chiropractor. WW? 4' 0 X r .ag was-f R , 4 'v I T? Raymond Winkler Maybe you think Boom-Boom got his name from eating his favorite food, spinach, but it really originated in grade school, when one day he proved to be a home-run slug- ger. Bookkeeping was his favorite subject.
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