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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1945 September 5 to be exact forty green freshmen vtalked through the halls of Waterloo I-l1gh The hrst fem days held some confusmg and exasperatxng experlences for all of us but vte fmallv became 3 customed to the frequent rxngmg of the bells the general con fusion between classes and the numerous study hall regulat1ons For class offrcers me elected Dax d Gehler 'as presmdent erry Goehl as VIC presldent Theresa Bartosch as secretary and treasurer and Mlss Haag acted as our cla s advrsor As freshmen x e vtere xery actrve ID sports and ln basketball hve of our bovs made qood on the flrst team Our class also took part mn forens cs debatmg both the boys and glrls glee club band and other school aCtlV1tl69 Our school Splflt vxas of the best and thrmughout the year vxe contrrbuted much tovtard the enterta nment and enloyment of the upperclassmen by sponsormg several successful school partxes and pep m etmgs September 3 1946 we began another school year as Sophomores Our first class meetmg was held on the snrth for the purpose of electmg offvcers Eugene Batt1st was elected presldent ohn Cronln xrce presldent and Dlane Gelll r a secretary and treasurer Mrs H Schultz x as class adusor of our class unt1l she dlscont nued her vxork of teachmg Th1S pos1t1on and that of commercral teacher was then fllled by Mrs Robert Hutto sored an all school Halloween party Our B1ology class took several held trlps 1n the sp mg to collect wrld flowers under the dlrectxon of Mr Errckson We were all sorry to see h1m leavmg us at the close of the school year We began our unlor year wlth much enthusnasm for the many events to occur 1n th1s mo mentous year Our first class meetlng of the year vtas held September 5 for the purpose of elect 1ng offxcers They vtere as follows Gerald Goehl presldent and prom klng Gerald Whrte vrce pres1dent Bernadlne Balmer treasurer and Noreen Ratcllff secretary lVlrs Hutto was our class advlsor September 18 vsas the day vxe were all lookmg forward to the selectnon of class rmgs We chose three dxfferent types the metal ruby and onyx We lost one of our class mates Gertrude Wolf but rega1ned Ray Fr1tch who left us early ln our Freshman year We sponsored many partles among the rmportant ones the homecomlng dance and pre prom The homecomnng dance vtas a success desplte the fact that vxe lost the game to Sun Praxrxe by one pomt The hlghlght for 47 vsas December 2 the day our class rmgs came Strange hovx vue suddenly dex eloped the habnt of vsalkmq around holdxng our hands out ln front of us Mlss Benker came at the end of the semester as commerclal teacher and our class adxxsor to replace Mrs Hutto vtho resxgned We reallv began vtorkmg on our prom ln earnest after exams were over We selected Tvtrllght Txme as the theme and blue and sllver vtere the colors Regqne Barber provlded the mus1c lt vtas held May 14 and true to tradltlon xt ramed that nlght But nexertheless It vuas a beautxful day tand nlghtl -115 ' ' 7 ' 1 I Y 'L n r . t I 1 ' ,C ' ' V - 4 Y A, , . A , . ,, Y 'i . A , I ' e .' , . : ' . , ' s. ' , .- , , , r ' ' V . . V AV V V . V ' e ' . ' , , V c . . . 1 I I ' , - A , . ' e s . . , . . V f' ' . ' i Y ' . We were guests of the lunior class at a roller-skating party at Columbus. We also spon- H V . . . . A I. . - . I 7 ' Y y ' . ' - g V ' ' r 1 ' V . , si, 5 I V 1 C -1 V A n Y ' l . A V V V , V . , V
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CLRSS HISTORY Dnne Lyehler and ack Hver were chosen a the Badqer State representatrves from Water loo They attended therr respectrve sessrons rn the summer On September 7 our class returned to Waterloo Hrgh for the last tlme At our fnst clas meetmq we elected Daxxd Zastrow as presxdent ack I-lwer xrce presldent Marx ane Noltner treasurer and Betty Beyer secretary We qaxe the hrst school party and berng a wealthy class admntted the Freshmen free The takmg of the class plctures caused a qreat deal of commotron Nothlng how ever compared to when the proofs came back We recerved the prctures 1n trme for Chrlstmas wh1ch solved mans qrft worrles After SIX weeks of study on Shakespeare s MacBeth we went to See the play presented rn the Memorlal Unlon at Madrson At the end of the semester Mrs Nlorokolf res1qned ln about the mxddle of February class play tryouts clalmed all of our rnterest and enthusx wsm The cast and staqe commlttees worked drllqently for sx weeks and put on what we and the people who saw rt bellexe to be one of the best It was very capably dlrected by Mr Law renz Frldav nlqht alter the play a party w IS qu en by Dorothy Blshofberqer for the Senror Class All who attended had a qood trme and relaxed for the hrst trme rn weeks srnce therr plax worrres were over As the school year gradually was comlnq to a close our thoughts were all ofthe many excxt mq thrnqs to happen 1n the last days of school Class day the school plcnlc alumnr banquet and most of all qraouatron nlqht made our last month rn Waterloo Hrgh School the most ex cltrng of all nd ended for us four verv memorable years AUTOGRAPHS 49 'C S I ' 5 is 5 ' - Y . . . . . .L , V . I . 7 , I M . .. V I and was replaced by Mr. Lawrenz. , , . ' , ' - A V X- Y ' . V, ' . 1 Vx ' . ' lk 1 I v A 1 ' . Q. l K I c .' . f l l ' A I c I' Y . Y . ' . I . , . 7 .' A ' K l . 1 ' A , - - A,-
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