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5 ,W- 'nga 1 - -.gigffia :Viv 'Q A A We I . :flue . , gy X WX I 6 N 9, if :- Yi 5 'S Q - s.S A sgg N ,ff X in 'I I Ns mf X A6 ff sf IK QN 5 w . .U . ,' , A- A I, . . .. ' . I .. . l , - r4 .I 1- 1 A I -if L ALJ.: 'tl weve? I .mr 93,3 fersfzw 9.141111 'fe l 5 FKA 1Sxv.f1.4 16' M' A X ELIZABHTII DRAPIER To -nhoru hams! lulmr funn tl lof1.'rfy fmt, Beth came to XX'aterloo from Cedar Falls in 1900. She graduates from the Latin course. and has also taken both thc domestic sciences, cooking and sewing, winning the EITIIIIOIIS johnson prize for excellence itr the former course in her Senior year. She was a member of the XX'ashington Irving Society and Philomel Chorus. ' MARIE DREW T lu ' li. 1 I fr rl. arte was born rn 199, ant ls urnsequer one of 1 sweet srxteens o tre 1 ss Nre too the Inga 1 course 'Ind did some good work prrtuularlx in Crerman where she was a h'trlt Slit was I member of the I'orutn Souetx The muse of poetrx earlx rnsprrer Xlarre ant sre h'rs sexeral tunes surprtset ur e ow stuc ents wrtr her lrltrng lx rrcs TILI II PRIFDMAN I rl tllfl t rllre s loxal to XX est her birthplace e seural plans r time b XX aterloo bhe Lune here rn 1909 frrm es 'Xlornes I' a mor r or two s e has been lwrng: ur Past XX aterloo but her 'affections are uncranged as xet Sle studied I rt r two xetrs and been 'r member of the Delphran Souetx RAN GOI INVFAUY I 1 rl mir 0 1 came to ight m the wild and woollx west a Ienxer Col m 1815 He deuded that XX aterloo Iowa would be a good place to demonstrate hrs worth and has made hrs name famous rn football bx hrs en ergetlc tactics Ile belonged to the lrstrrg bouetx and cone Club d also nk 5 rs ,rear talent rs trat o wife ing us ears I DITH HI 98 I Ill ll ll I I llu I rer 1 16 ble was 1 rntmur o the XX asrrnp, on Irtr uetx frr three xears 'ind Secret rr 1 lrersurer r Ill Sl e was Spentator reporter for 1914 int an honor rem f e 'mn hmrnrarr tnu st ras w mam friends ur IIrp.,lr Sehool ln rtason of her sweet Us position CVC 11 or A, r x 1 P I Z - B ss 41 -1 i 'S - tv -5 Ill 1 l FS'-' .2 ..,1-r AF-. L .1 :J .J- EE fl,- -le Q- IW 'Q 'x'IlI L ,J , r'-vl UK E' I 4. I is s Q ,, lil on 1 . g I. ,., 5,11-strrrrwiylzlria F r-'rar Ever-M 2 fl u' 0 41101 x 0 u J rr N I , XI ' ' , ' . ', I '. ' 3 rtly ' ' tl e ' Q f l lair, fl. Ak. i Ni vl'sl X I X. ' ' - .. h' . l . . , A I A W: - Xi pl .-' fri- fri -, 1 ,I It 5 I I it I I A .V u . 'gtk dr I! ,Y I 2 N 4 0 O A 2 '- X L K V . - : V . A' It 0110 lil rlrglilgfnlly rlfroul ltr ' fmt. 9 li. c .ay- lf, 'Iv ' I . . d . , , -.. ' I ' ' 9 I, . . .7 E ,Mil7j4,. via. it . Q . rn re U , ut rs Q , , 1 2' ,' Q . 'z ' r M 1 9 ' l - , D 3 r ' 'or' r tl ' .h X r 5 ' I 5 ' . ' 5 4 lil I . , - ' 1, ' - - . l - X Q 1 , u . r . .. rr D . ., ras X Q . - .- .- V. V l' 1 I 1' N If . ell rv , . KL ,. X 4 4 . f 1 X I . 'Ai X I Jun Jo ull Ihr! rr ny lrrmnrr I 1 .'- G llv ' l' ' ' A' ' .' Z 5 4 .1 Ai t Al v' , ' ., c . S 9' '. Y - , X , A' A-.lv'vVl'V . i i , , r 1' ' .' Y, T12-, Q 2 '1-5:22?'?: ' Cy l , an 5 tor ' wart in the class play 'r4. f ' 1' II 4' '. l f ,1ll' l q-'L . I X I mug' '- y ffl V I 4 I : : 1 , ,s 4 A . . .. . if: E K, yy I ,l nl fr' tht ir, if lui rim 1 W r lu I rr. N lift ' .Intl r sh: in, in .tht fmlf frfrzml ha1.w1l. - L l XXYZIICFIUU was honored by liditlrs arrival in llefern- If-XM I Q . . . . V, - , .- , -R5 su l ,X1. t l I' .l t np., ' So A' c -' . . Q Ay .nd 1. ftr W . f s.......f-Q I 4. S I , H K- , ., . ' 1 1 . , N stul o th I.. i - ' - ' ' r. '. lidith l 5 'on -fl , ' -Z I ' ' V ' ' 'if- ' ss' v ku X-YM ,K g'ff4gy ,- , . V -ff C igiriiiie-' Ui- - 1 1- 4 N , I - If H aj, , - Te I get ' X ,o ' ' 7 :L 1- X' ' r ., -' 'f1lf if'l 'T' :if ' ' 'I .i n i Ufi ljll -- ' T, RIA? Eligi- B f fe - f , Q 2 '.2 1 1 Tl,'L'Ji2k'f,f'Z3,,t arg., lg 4' 1 I in 5 ' N - Jul' ' , K. -ts ' 1' l i- , TL- l 3 sri' QI .4 .rig ly' me Y' v X -1 f -.5-'A f- :PQ 2'fT-'-l':' I . ..' ' 1- :S if 4 J 5 0 I : l l if I r 1 1 ri- 3 :iff k - It 4 L. - ' - ad tr 9 : ffN , L-15175 ---v riff - if -2 an ski- wif E U Mis! gtk., I 1 ' I 1 , it ., N Y I 'ill'
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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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V :I YW Ny ' 'xx' A xx A 4. K ' 'A 1' V' 7. Q P 5 Q K l xg, ! , X .9 li gil X N 1 w 3 sw 0 if NS ve lQ 11 y up 4 7144 A6 ,J x 1 W S EVELYN HESS fluff in logfr shi: a frnnr Of unqurxlionalflf passer. Sweet Evelina began her illustrious career in Orange township in eighteen ninety something. She has kept herself busy during her High School course with various oflices, and positions. She was a member of the Student C7ouncil '14, Associate Editor of the Spec- tator '14, and a sweet singer in the Philomel four years. She was a member of the Forum society, over which she presided in 1914, whenever the President was sick or afllicted. YVas a debater '12-'13 and '13-'14, and was an honor roll student in the Latin-German course. RUTH HOFFMAN ll'r fu-ill noi xpralz of mlm! :cr Imax. Ruth has traselled ln ITYIIIX states beginning in 1893 'lt XY hnterner unctlons lt'1h She joined the class of I4 as a Freshman and has done hne work in the Fnglxsh course from loologx to Phxslcs winnlng third place on the X914 honor roll Belonged to the Delphlan Societx and was Spectator reporter in her unxor xear CA good cook tool FRANCFS HORNER l o ran Je rhanl if lilllr lrl Y I I0 U flf ThlS busw person has been a resident of W aterloo since December II 1895 She was enrolled ln the Forum SOCIEIX of which she was Secretars for a term 4 Frances his been taking '1 course in the XY aterloo Business C ollege in her Senior xear along with some of her High School work VIVIAN INNES ll r :JH as fur I lllgll air I T I gh! I har 1111 fc, lur Dlnnex increased the population of Rembeck bw her arrn al in 1896 Later she migrated to W aterloo where she has been smiling ever since The Delplnan SOCICIX and Phllomel Chorus both claim her as a member She plas ed basketball in IO and II but gaxe ll up later as most of her spare time was taken up in XlSlflI'lg' Miss Humbles room She took the part of Allglf in he Senior Class Plat J CARL KEYES 0 I H0 ll CII Carl was born 1n Nashua Iowa in 1896 In 1913 he came to W aterloo and faxored the Senior class of XX est High bi becoming one of its members Hts early reputation was that of a bashful and confirmed woman hater but sex eral of the Semor girls have since confessed that he can smile charmingls when he wants to H was a member of the Cwclone Club and the cast of the orchestra Thirteen ii 1 V , P 4 5 ll, S glls 5 ss S Q E ,- X 4: Xi- :E ulilllrf Q E' f'-ffl 2 f l ll .11-7 ,Q-1 gil-A 1' x '. W - ' v w' 's-.:i13'lf1- L-'se'-fi l 2 tw fl-X :V fp',LrL 3 lag I 1 4: Ldhzlf., 'EX f d A I- 'l ir QQ'- SQ M595-ri --'M W-l':Tif t.'E?'F'uE f 'sill' ,lim l',v1NjllfMZ4lE'il lll'l u 'I A -igwl i P l X It .I v,j -Q v . t I, . . . y - A ,. 'I i ' J ' U. . 'i F s xx .I Y ,,' H I 1: ' , k' V bl 1 S, sl, f ' 1 s fl, f , .. , Fails. 1 ' lf ' V1' .I sl .v of ic 1 f , VH 54-7-5-g X Life' -:slr x, oo, ' s'l1. -4. 5 , U . v,, . V . . I X F W , V , S 1- A' ' Y S Y , ln ' Y,-Q: Iv G t. b' 4 : In s all, I k 'ra' rm! -:ally I rn vo . rf. lw I V - - - , ' 1 ' ZS, .V 1 . , , .. 1-7 . 7' . U ' . rf ig x Senior play, and displayed his musical ability in the - 7-Xe tiie f 5 , 0 X Q 1-H6 ill' 53 E, - ua' v LTTH- 'El fig ' 3EiQFL '.-'h',lI. f'. ....... - E-C-he ll'.
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