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

 - Class of 1914

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'T5'Z'W5'v2 92-'N' Y A fl - W VI : I 'I XX I fKSKX if 4SX'nsI4 -6' A , J. LLOYD ALTHOUSE 2 t fe-if 1 ss tg at at swim., Q s ., I ' ' X 2 1 W 0 5 ss 'e X 1 1 llxx , mf ,ta V ,af t Oy I N 4 Avo frinl had :avr ry: xo f111rI1.tx. In 1895 XVaterloo gave this promising individual such a cordial welcome that he still makes his home here. He graduates from the Manual Training course. XVas a member of the Forum Society, and the cast of the class play '14, and also displayed great prowess on the football field for two years. CLARENCE BALDWIN 'flfisfifcz' mr' H01 for my fofrlftfnxiolt, YIIII XIIUIIQTUIII ,f'l'lfj' of flllfllixhlll Sllll.-I Clarence, alias Baldy, alias Percy,i' became a lead- ing citiycn of Hudson on December I4 1896 After hon nrtng the Hudson schools with his presence untll 1912 he became a lotal adherent of XX est Iltgh Ile plated center on the football te'tm I3 and won the hammer throw in the mterelass truck meet 4 Belonged to the Iorum Sccteti, lxclone C lub and the c'1st of the class p as Ills horn plating helped make the orchestra of IQIZ I3 famous NEI I I liARDI'l'N lfllh mlrlh and I 1 ,lu fl 0 crm ll: mmf 'Ihts joxous maiden hrst giggled in Independence in 1896 Seeing that VX aterloo needed cheering up she migrated here a xear later She was a member of the Irs mg Soctetx and also the famous cooktng class of 1914 XX as a student tn the Latin course ROGER P BIRDSALL Not a lord in all Ihr raunlrt s so gnu! 11 ford Il if In 1898 Retnbeck sent two tear old Roger to XX ater loo where in the due course of time, we see lnm grad uattng from High School He was a member of the Irttng Soctett and held the position of I dntor m C htef of the Spectator in 1914 'look part Ill the Declamatorx contests of 1913 and IQI4 and represented us at Last 1 Ill 1913 He held sexeral ofhces tn the Cxc one ub a tl made the debating team I2 I3 and I3 being Champion debater during I3 4 Ile took care of the class books and monex bags as a untor and had a leading part III the Senior class plat I4 Roger studied in the Latin course, and has the distinction of being the onli one of the sterner sex on the honor roll for the four wears MER! I E BROWN I n 111 n L flht o thy an Ihe xouth who made Aurora famous but four wears and then came to XX aterloo in 1900, thus gladdentng the hearts of manx a fair maid Ifngltsh tourse, and belonged to both the Cxtlone and hlee K lub In IQI4 he was Y tce I rest ent of llls soctetx tl e hK7'lNlllllgI0Il Irxmg. and w 1s made a member of the Student Counttl Plated basketball for three tears on stat ed there Ile took the hating team I4 Ili grett ahilttx xlouj, certain lines ed t s lool to elect htm IN tsststant tell master for IN o tears Ile was also 1 member of the tast of the Senior p ax Tru I' f v , P as r s. '21 A- i 1 i i -4. 1 LQ Q -...S 2 ll.. 2113 V' N215- 1.1- -L37 3 I 634 'sw A Huawei 3,,sI1, f,,qt'f.?EH,gt in ix as A - ff' if Q Jgfli fj!'i EET? 3 Halma ,mm- iwf XX Q I NZ ll' I Eu- ' X wut l A Q ll0llI r .FE I ff 1 pl :Ama IU lk Paladin: FHM Iiq gjigl .gh J' ll s 4 1, 9 1, . , . . 5 ff 1 S 'Vai F l 1: E' I I I I' V ' Ing I 1' Ill 'I ' 11 '. '. 7 at 3 Y, - I ' Q ' 1 . gi f l if A .fjj 4 xy 4. . We S 1 p ' 1 S X Q , , ' . , , r' f 4 f' 4 nigr ' . f. ' ' ' L Q1 i ' I V Cl. n U . v ' ' -' -'14, lglllfg , . . . - 1 . ' L A X ' s 1 1 '.S . . . -A 7 rr 11'nf1 hu C '0 U' I' ' pr r'. the.class teain, 'and' also wona place on the.scl1dol ile- he .uct ' i I' 5' i. I 1' h-4 .' it 'v Zi , , . 1 M --- , fy' , . WV-,N ,. 3,-,,. s 1. ' 3 V :L gl' c r sf1Npszb .IE I -93 HFFT WX 4 '4,! :Nj 4 Q: : ,R .1 L 3 Zi .'f 4-.Z ' 'Fil 5,a,l:- I A ,T 'Ir , 4.4 , I , er' -Jo 1.5 ? ' 'Q Q .I J. S - I X ' .42 I E Nb I nLf3-T,,3-,-.1- rar.-H: -'Ed' L --fisfftilsx' '-gl Q s?13'g.-I IIE, - , 1 sy 11 , . -T - lj' A ., . , T

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- '1llZilg X. xxx A s ' 1 5 X vez: WV I I V ' K 1 I' sx'liv A MARGUERITE CAWARD 5 -'M we 1 ' 1 is C 1 -d W 1 1, Q- 1 .XX v 5 S we Q lf! I Illxx wrt! phi LX W L.,- 4 Bull 11 smooth 111111 sluul as! ruimf, C1r1Ilr IIIUIIQIIIJ aml mlm 1lrsirm. our class in her Senior year, com- where she was bor11 i11 Nlarch, from the English course, with Society was honored by her mem- Marguerite joined ing from Milwaukee, 1897. She graduates honors. The Delphian bership. CARL W. CHAPMAN MOM' of .valtlrris 11oblt'111t'11. Carl, who is one of our best boosters, came to XVater- loo from Dubuque, where l1e was bor11 in 1894. He has bee11 perhaps one of the busiest members of the class of tl1e most admired. The Irving llls membersl11p a11d elected l11m plated quarterlnrk o11 the foot I4 Hlltl wa captain 1 ll attention 1 d he plated for Bllll 4 He belonged to llle C lI'Clll'lll0ll Xl1nager of tl1e Spec twice been Class President and of the Cxclone C lub lll wshxch l1e '14, as well as OIIC of SOCICIX was l101ored bx President in 1914 He team I2 I3 a Basketball also claimed uard Oll the team Ill ee C b I3 ts ta or as a Senior 'ls was a lead111g member held several ofhces C arl was also on tl1e debating team of 1913 a11d took a leading part 111 tl1e Senior Class plat Hhatex er of l11s time was 11ot take11 up bt tl1ese pursuits he spent o11 the studies of tl1e latin German cours IAVERN C CHAPMAN rr luurlst 11 aft cr grain! r 1' ry 1 dl This prodlgx of learning and stature began lllS g a ting in Elgin Ill 111 1895 Cm authorities t 111k mg that the XY aterloo XX as might 11111 l11m to repentance shipped l11m here in 1900 Lut alas' 'ls he started out so he continues He has been 'tn excellent bluffer 1n Iallll a11d also lll Manual Iralnmg He belonged to the Delphtan Societx, whose books l1e cared for 111 I4 had charge of tl1e Athletic Department of tl1e Spectator I4 '111d was a debater 111 1914 He xvts a member ofthe cast of tl1e Senior plat a11d tl1e Ctclone Club in which he was especlallx Important l1'lSlIlg l1eld tl1e olhce of President as well 'ts m111or POSICIOIIS One of tl1e highest honors conferred o11 htm was the title of President of the Bob ride Committee 4 ROBERT A COLF I, I ff fll Ill' This wonderful llltlltltlllill became an inhabitant of Waterloo on Niarch 23 1896 He l1as been sen busx during his H1gh ScI1ool course taking Iatln and Nlanual Training alld kidding his te lchers XX 'ts a member of the Irtlng SOCICIX the Bots Cylee Club I2 I3 14, aid tl1e Csclone Club mer which l1e presided Ill 1914 H acted as Assistant Business Manger on the Spectator staff of 1914 and took part 111 tl1e Se111or plax Also to use his own words l1e has 'llwaxs hee11 ten fond of girls and good th111gs to eat DFAN W CURTIS Dean has made a 11a1ne for l1lmSClf bs l11s sple11d1d work 111 football a11d track athletics He reflects glorx o11 l11s birthplace 'Iraer uhtch welcomed l11m 1n 1893 He took the English course comb111ed XVIIll Manual Tfalll 111g and was a member of the YVash1ngton Irung Soctets Cyclone Club a11d cast of tl1e Se111or pl'11 Eleven 1104. W f1w l '12iJ+ ff f be sei' Ill? ii llgl' 'WKW7 qi N553 E 'LAX S , E.?' f 1 v -, P- X 'Y-sf f .4 I -E. llll lilrr 3 F-N :jf .-s-'- 5 if .J IV-4 Ak. 'I' L it :Mil 1. as vi L ' !'Jx5QWvl Ff111, s... :sf12,1r11,, 'swe- W 'V 5 1 ' X55-1 is 4 AWS? --1 1-f-2'-7 15 '.? n'T-11 I'-:Flin N2 f?lZl7i-315 .1 E1 ',Qig EE-S5111 1 3. li 1 L X ball ' K--' , ' nd 1,31 , U . us ' .I i1 'I-tl , .X ' ' '13 '1 . ky 'Z -f' C51 'lu '12- , ias ' I . ' . . ' - 0 ,I V. ' ,K H. . .. V, V Q t V -.Nj y ' . ' .' . . . Z L 02 pw A'd'fii'Hi .A iz! V Q- V - li 4 - , , 'i .T v f . . . l X D f ' F11 , rl 'V oglu' 01 9 ,. . ., x , -. ' .ls ft' 'a 1 1 :rr- , ,sf .'f , ' .' . hi ' v gm . 1 ' ' ' . . . :U 1 vp., lb. . I ' , . . V. . ' - . ' . 3 ' 4 4 M - . , if t , . , V . - ,. - . ' .4 4 X , ' 1 - 1 1 - 'iff 9 e . . Qjv S A I li1 mm 11 -:mmf 1 lo lighlf' .4 4. - I f I , . I e-all f. A .Y . -' , K.-' '- ' ' mi-2? ' ' ' y . S fiy?4l ., . . . S ' :irq : 1 '. V 1 . J, i. Y: -v. ll v if Zig s -' ' ' ,. lt 2 - C - 1 I i S Hlfillul must' is ta orllly Huw Io sing? VAS: Lv Q , 4 . .4 'Y 1 . grle., 1 ' gf! I Q .fig 15.165 - zrweggq 'Wife' xiii' 15,111 ..eee f ef.,'e5e,1 7 I-V '- V - f ' f 1 r,Ql- -'f ':.-1 11:2 :. W 1 , ' ' 'f Q? -K'f5 ff ' ev- H f- 1- -2-if-N 24117 55- S h ,,,:4-,l f LL -43,1344 i-iz it FL: 1 ti A

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