Waterloo West High School - Wahawk Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)

 - Class of 1944

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11A 11A ROOM 205 Page 29 ROOM 2 0 6 FRONT ROW': Beverly Phillips, Richard Ness, jim Miller, Gordon Xwilson, Dick Wfissler, Eugene Lubbs Miss W'assom SECOND ROW': Kenneth Fmkken, Bonnybel Mosier, Ruth Searcy, Gwen Tibbitrs Margaret Smith, Dorothy Lee, Bob Fister 'yfi' THIRD ROW: Bette Cockerham, Patty Pettit, Barbara De Bord, Marjorie Murphy, Becky Miller, Lillian Pedersen, Darlene W'orley FOURTH ROW': Regina Lyline, Barbara Nagel, Sylvia W'enzel, ,lim Paisley, Audrey Matthias, jean Wy'ekuff, Carina Neil FIFTII ROW: Marvin Lindsey, Bill Pratt, Gene Siggins, jim Poyner, Don McLaughlin, Gerald Moeller Edward Richards Sf? NOT IN PICTURE: Oliver Michaelsen, .lean Morcum, Madge Allman JF X' JF JF X' if l'Df wan The Work of the homerooms is done through a committee organization. ROAD This organization has its counterpart in the organization of the MEAD R Student Senate, which is made up of representatives from all of the AME homerooms. Officers are elected and this executive committee selects the chairmen and members of the other committees. In addition to the executive committee, each homeroom has seven standing committees. JF JI' X' DF 4- 4- FRONT ROWY Helen Iiibey, Bill Galloway, Monte Grant, Ralph Fay, Jack Fox, Paul Tory, Dick Timmons, Miss Wagner Sf? SECOND ROW: Howard Smith, Linda Schwartz, Betty Ellefson, Faye Tucker, Winifred Swaim, Alyce Van Sickle, Marian Blake, Donna Cumming Sf? THIRD ROW: Dorothea Ehrig, Marcia Drake, Louise Stevens, Doris Wilson, Martha Wagner, Ruby Scott, Blanche Denniston if FOURTH ROW: Charles Sieglaff, Jean Mills, Darlene Pitts, Mary Lou Friedley, LaVonne Christiason, Jeanne Conc, Phyllis Fenton Q? FIFTH ROW: Walter Donahue, Cecil Sieglaff, Maurice Fraher, Louis Bronson, Daryl Dillavou, Ted Gallentine, Bruce Kline ik NOT IN PICTURE: Clyde Cable ' i 9 K

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12B ROOM 2 1 2 FRONT ROW: Mary Longfellow, ,laneth Hoag, ,lim Van Nice, Betty Jay, Harlan Omlid, Shirley jackson, Miss Eaton Sf? SECOND ROW: Louise Mueller, Minnie Thompson, Maxine Mapes, Judith Bachtell, Edith Bachtell, Hazel Newville, ,lean Rosenkrans, Bernie Oliphant THIRD ROW: Don LaVine, Clarissa Hanson, jean Maynard, Marlys McRoberts, Mary jane Smith, Kathryn Horslund, joan Madolc, Helen Gage, Charles Lorenzen Sf? FOURTH ROW: Dale Winder, Andy W'ymore, Max Hostetler, Frank Lyons, George Lindeman, Richard Schrubbe, Charles Kinney SQ' NOT IN PICTURE: Bill Hansen, Merwyn Mixdorf N EL Pl' if' Pl' 4' X' N And' The homeroom is a second home to every student in school, for it 4'-9 is the center of his school life. Each student is enrolled in a homeroom lj' OV according to his classification and it is here that he forms close im friendships and learns to be of real service to his school. Under the omorraw guidance of his homeroom teacher and the influence of new-found friends, his education is broadened both intellectually and socially. X- JF JF X- DF il' FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Deits, james Ott, Ronald Adams, Clark Braden, Bill Cropper, Donald Clark, Miss Kurtzweil iff SECOND ROW: Vernon Beckman, Gwen Peverill, Marjorie Bruns, Claralou Shannon, Susan Hoffman, Georgia Wurtz, Betty Shindley, Bill Carter if? THIRD ROW: Caroline Christie, Phyllis McDonald, jean Dryden, Joann Bergen, Carol Scott, Marilyn Orth, Arlene Beck, Florence Smith sk FOURTH ROW: Malcolm Barron, Bill Donovan, Harold See, Gerald Ziemer, Lee Wilts, Fred White, Peter Van Metre 12B ROOM 203 Pugr 28 44



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WE L it 11A ROOM 105 FRONT ROW: Mary Schultz, Don Krause, jack Sage, Glenn Schreiner, Miss Marmon Q' SECOND Kress, Emmy Heiple, Jeanne Miller, W'anda Stoner, Betty Lange, Shirley Schrock, Leota Kemp, Marilyn Glasener, Becky Herron, Jocelyn Strobridge, Daniel Huffman ik THIRD ROW7: Carl Storey, Norma Hurst, Mary House, Lorna Hekel, Charlotte Ringler, Elaine Sorensen, Ellen Groseclose, Marian Russell, Gerald Schultz FOURTH ROW: Don Hogshead, Yvonne Gushard, Betty St. Clair, Jacqueline Hanson, jack Lithty, Dolores Frost, Jacqueline Sand ere, Ruth Grange, Owen Miller if FIFTH ROW': Richard hlurgensen, Emmett Steele, Bob Struthers, Izrich l d Fl dHend'rson NOT INPICTURIL: Paul Huffman Hesse, XVarren Legge, Melvin Kula , Dan San ers, oy t JF X' if JI' if X' ':.Q '::, .2 Good citizenship is a virtue that is required of every person, no matter . A l 1 1 u if :QTL what his station in life. For this reason it is the purpose of the g . Y s 1 n 1 VT, - citizenship committee to foster a wholesome social attitude on 'N the part of the students and to bring about the realizatlon that the , S.. V R major purpose of living is to serve others - that the observances of - the courtesy of the Golden Rule make life a more worthy venture. JI' JF lf' X' JF lf' FRONT ROW': Miss Hansmeier, john Wiilters, Harold Haberling, John Rumsey, Bee Braden, Don Bashford, Richard XVagoner, Marsha Brown Sf? SECOND ROW? Le lla Pieper, Marlysrae Purvis. Marian Carrigg, Ann Brown, Dorothy Pergande, Nancy Bernbrock, Geraldine Barron, Beverly Adeock iT THIRD ROXV: Alice Mountain, Flynor Weiss, Annabelle Burg, Sybil Cumpton, Rosalie Bradfielcl, Beverly Bonk, Marilyn Broshur, Pa- tricia Broshar ik FOURTH ROXV: Don Belden, Beverly Weir, Louise Clifford, Ruth Haeder, Bonnie Bunten, Mitlie Hicks, Nona Miller, Norma Aries,Lel.ind McNaughton Sf? l lIfTIl ROW: Iiugene I.ynch,Hz1rvey Coontz, I B Dean Bryant XVendell Tollefson, Floyd Hershberger, Roscoe Binek il? NOT IN IICTURLS: Fugene ernatz, . - Tom Briggle, Guilbert Brown, Frank Buehler, Leonard Hanson, Kenneth johnson, Tim Preece, Vifayne Ford 11A ROOM 14 . i 1 I v 1 s Page 50 if

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