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

 - Class of 1914

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xx J' xff 6 X t l , l X. If 5 G X I U s l fl A t 1 INXX 701' y AX? hr L0 f lf, X l 7 WN Xl yas Qllqzflm X 4.9! 5 P il 'XM Ymnx xi 6i A U! ,X fl 5 ,gl-45 5 Y 4 ax. s , , X4 1 :ug f 1 .- - -X 8 lx, X 5 p X 5 - 1 5 Q .. ' ' K K' , 0 . - 4 , 1' f X Z , f S4 AUSTA KIM BALL II,-r lirighl :milf lmunlx mr Hill. ' This gentle damsel with the violet eyes first sayy' lxht ln 1895. She has been very good !?J in High School, having been requested to leave the assembly room only once or twice during her sojourn here. She was a Forum booster, and a very good Latin student. ln fact, the teachers were so impressed by her worthiness, that she was several times called upon to teach school, and as a result has frequently decided to make that her pro- fession. CHARLES LA BARRE A'.1h.' I 'lll'l'l xiglntl In rrst on-. ' Has been a resident of XVaterloo ever since 1895. He belonged to the Delphian Society' and C'vclo'ie C'lub ant yed W atty the 'Idll0l' in tie ass ay e took a course in Mechanical and Xrchitectural Drayying nn yyhlch he became yery prohclent often being called upon to take charge of the Drayylng Department during, the absence of the Instructor GEORGIA LAURITZEN Th Ilfnfun vurh Aron' 41:11 lem! hu Tho! vll mr hz mlmlrrrl I Cfeorgia came to XX aterloo from xIlIIIlC50I3 yyhere she opened her blue eyes in 1895 She graduates from the Latin Clerman course XY as a member of the XX 'ish tngton lrylng Society President of the Phllomel Chorus and had a leading part ID the Class play FLORENCE R LICHTY Tn: 1 fir mm rn a r rn Our yaledictorian, yyho yyon her honors in the Latln Cferman C ourse 1rr1y ed at XY aterloo in April 1897 She yyas a member of the Forum Society for three years and Secretary and Ireasurer lll her unmr ye'1r She yyas Local I'CllIOI' of the Spectator 14, and also contributed some works of 'nrt in the form of poetry During the last year has been a member of the Athletic Connell 'look p1rt in the Declamatory Contest I9I3 LORENA LUNI RY f f u ll r nu r ml n urhuu 1 Prunes hrst smiled her smiles in lincoln N b in ri, 1896 b hnally arrtyed ln XX aterloo like a other good trayellers lbe yybole school yyas stirred up yyhen she appeared on the horwon but things hnally quited doyyn to some extent and Iorena yy as free to study and flirt to her hearts content She has been both yice president and secretary of the Delphtan Society and yy'ls lwchange Idltor on the Spectator Stal? besides being on the Senior honor roll She belonged to the Philomel Chorus took the part of leading lady in the class play and yyas ayyarded the lmmons obnson hrst prize and the Sons of the American Reyolutlon medal for excellent yyork in American History I4 .X f 1 A V fyflt Xi Xi y 1 iff y S52 2 M4 N NR .,..-J YKJCH Q Sun 5 ll' ,H1-T E43 'E 1- F L. -'11 7 yq- ! 4 3 ff 1 1 we f W f W '12 J if? f Eu lykuxf E I-.vltl l 1 9,-s 'Cf' I j ' ' ga... ,gg vigil E y I sg.. H ' l Ss 'H i'r 4 all-v ' tf 393 C 7 ' 0.4 V ll All, ll S il gil, 9311 ll T Ll Jw ll . , l xv A , V play -- t' 5 ' 'i .Cl pl 11 . ' A ,rfi V . ' 5 , . . A' . ' ' Is f rl - ' i i ' ' . I . u ' : . X X 5 5, r? 1 N ' 5 l g' Il. I . A . . , X 5 ' . - , . ' 'V vi - if Q A V Q I - lf 'A 11 'S 1 4- II on - N . ' '. . , ' k,.' ' - ' f' , E. ' -f ' . E, 5, fig A X ,. S . 'J . - ' In f e log? NIV :mx nal alll, nor young, no ol lln yi ir: 'fY:-'pi ll'l f. ff pearl. 1, ' -- ' tg.. ' 'IA ' . ,- - 1 2 .5 1 f ' E? 5 3 A. . A I . 1 I I f-2 ' f, :5if ' ' 51'- fl '31 fif- '72 S 5 lil' 7 Q Yjf: , fl ,fl , l J' 9 t ies 4227? f '.-. .. .t M 5 . F ' N ry u :1 f , .. :n -.' A I Y ,li L :Ji ap., s 'T Q Q g JE' gil Yi .f,-. 'tr -1 - E! 'V i, -.514-' lil-il Il' qwif' ' ' t' in HV A 7 ' ' l' - 4 ,L L., in--S., an ,n 1.1 f it ee- Lt: - --f-'14-11. 'ff::,e.-..-f-.9-',' f Y ' ' - A '- ' . ' - 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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x U X I :dll 'S 0 s X nt I lf 4 vel nf If I S EVM ' 'Y'N' X ' v . . Nxt '1 492' 4' VQLA' -X5 E - fin Sqn A '41 Kxx XX2KQR JIQXxv314E-KIA? 5 X . ,dai .qt ,.,.-- ,,,.4.-U' P' HARRIETT LYTLE fini: Quirl, I hurt fouml lllfr hrrf. ' Harriet came to XVaterloo in 1910 from Pennsylvania, where she was born in 1894. She took Latin two years, and i11 1912 was secretary and treasurer of her society, tl1e Irving. She helped tl1e Philomel girls sing, and was secretary a11d treasurer of tl1e chorus in 1914. Her mod- est, studious ways set all example for some of her more Highty class mates. HIRAM H. MAYNARD .1.- Calm xlmufif Jay, I mu Sir Urmfr, 411111 :thrn I off' my lift, lil no Jog lnlrfcf' Hiney has been useful as well as ornamental ever since September, 1895. He took the I.:1tin-German course, and also husied himself with Spectator work, heing re- porter i11 1912, and Business Manager and Curtoonist, llis calendars ire amous ed flee K lub for three tears Zllltl was prtsldtnt of the C u 1 the last two tears 'X member and president ofthe Iotum cietw Illlll '1 eader Ill e :ut was on the school debating te'1m two sears Ile w1s hee P1 si nt of he ass 1 1 I esu Cllt 1 'X so cheer le'1der Ill I4 11 id plated the lC'ltllll2 part lll the class plat J IeROY NlcDOWFLl Y IH Le Rox w 'is added to the population of Orange town sl p Ill 1893 He came to XX lterloo in 1908 'md joined the class of 1912 but on account of ill health was foieetl to drop out of school altogether for about two tears His dignihed appearance earned h11n the position of tice ICSIHCHI of he Telphlan Soviets l ltltewlse 11s hell like tones of xmee elicited much admiration from the other C lee K lub members for two tears Ile belonged to the Cxclone C lub and w IN assistant circulation ITlllllgCl' o ie Spectltor I3 4 RUTH XIcDOW lfl L 1 111 I nl ri 1 n lh 11 :I 1 1m ac began life right '1 uarx 1 1896 ie came to XX1terloo Ill 1908 from Uehexedan Iowa where she helped make hat Qhe gl'lllll'lIi'll from the Lat111 course and was a member of the XX IlSlllllglUl1 lrxing Nocietx CORAI NIARCFI l FS I YI an lifes journex X lll ton, osa in 1 She came to W aterloo in 1910 'ind enrolled lll the class 4 as a stu e o Ile 1t1n cou S e was 'I member of the Delphnn Societx and the ipectator Staff being a reporter lll 1914 Coral was one of the people bhe seteral txmes allowed the cl'lss to use her home for parties which shows her generous disposition fr lren L . is , 1 v .N ff 9' l , . ' r 6 4-4 .4 si Xu- 4 -4 llllllrv l 'gm 5 l .- S all ...K4-f -FQ 1-If :Pl E1 si.-4 l, 'l 1 gt '. W ,1-,!'L'4'ffm1gIie:,t'1f ' get 4' K .Al fe Z7xs4l'sQ ei 252313-f '1-'gllegei i!Al llll Q-41 If-sI,,1F lELE-1 E- Au:-,E ln, ,kwlfglalt 1 Feng., 3,15-.ill H-5' l 1 3. 4 '14. J 3 1 f lle belong to the M f I - U - c' 4' V U 1 I- ,- ',- - 1 il I bl Q k i i. A s 'l 1 So ' Y. ll' A ' tl1 ii'yc'lone ifluh, tl ' .' 1 4 P .gg-it it . .' . t ,. .. -is - H g X ' up' . de t cl. i11 '1- and 'I3, an l 'r l i 1 '14, 7 X - 1, - 1 , . l.' . ' ' , 1 -' . ' ' , ' V r A .l 4 XX .. ,fin E K 'Q' - pt Y - K l ' 2,3 111 , 11 rare' url. a Q 1 i '. ., ', if N v , . ' , - ' as 1 at ts , we , , 1 , .1 W i . .. K . . v. - 5 K ' Q p' t I ' Q ' j, ant l 5 , , , , , 1 - f ' .. , H 1 -- -' at X f tl . 1 . S . s ' ' f 1 : i. 'L 4 , . 'Z . ? 5, l f A l 1 ll'loxr ,gf 'I fits hr: if frm bb, A g 4 Frm UH ifisfn ml fluff: - X 3 4 Ur 0 gl s of -'1 'lj'. ' X I Nl ' ' , 1111 il. ll -' , . Sl ' 2 , f , . e , , 'fl A . s 4 . . ,H - 1 - eff fl!-Q5 ' -X-2 Q 1 V . . ..,. . rzt l,XX4,,. 'W T 'flfy lust rrnffuvar shi ll fn Jam hi ' in. . , . . . . 1 2 , ff 44 Y, Beg ' Ill 1- rl g I V., 896, 1 Nts. 1 . ' . - : get 1. U I- of 'I , 3 J d nt. f il . I.. ' rse. l1 ' Q . ' . - - 1 ' - UVM VVVY ruled over hy Bliss Moran in tl1e cooking Class of 1914. Q I I, . 1755. 4 ,V - 5. . ' . , K . 1 N f f ,c ' A any 7 gjift ' . 1 Y . N 'K Q . K l. . ' Q:f.,-..gf.:f4r ziallm 4 uf G- X 1 1 5- eqg fx- -1 jp -I 5' , P73 -1-' .f 1 I. 'L-' ' N 511' tp .,-1 I If ' ,Ls-4 'Z 1 6 -. A 49:7 ' JL -fd: 1 1 - ' 4 -H 2 -.3 , f1,f1.4:... .. . T 1. it 1-1 s-X '-.them .AS ...U 1 l 241 Q 1 L- -f -544:55 5' : .LL.5.'T:I':T+--ly 4 2 4 'Lt ? - Q T 4 no ' X:.xf: .fs , 2 e - ft fe- 1- fe -A-. 1' 2:--1 e -. 1 .5 ,I ,, . E 1 V4 - B -5- gr N fl T Ex I ,K l - V, ' N.. 5'-u 1 .1 ,, fi' E 'lll7 Elmlifig,-- 1lf.l ll I 9' , ' 'lil . lli 2' llglv - 1-'f 'LL. L'- J-1 2?:L,...1'- - Y A 1-7 - T ' --- i- 1 - - - 'ii'-

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