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 ,'-fv1'w'?ewY9ys '-' n- 4 9 : V, ,, Q f f E f Q I i E we 6 S I XS 20 A N I X l I lx 4 lrtf I' 111 ff fy lux A P W 6: 'F ...ul ffvusfgg 1- ,qw 'QE X514 Af' fl sw an A C x emu 1 g,alln',5ul,v mi E ANNA PERRIN Sm111lirnrs from hrr ryrs I dnl r1rr11'r fair sprrrhlf 51 n1rs.m1f11. XVe do 11ot know whether or not Anna is Irish, but sl1e has someyyhere picked up tl1e nickname Pan She has bee11 a member of tl1e YVashington Irving Society, has generously loa11ed her voice to the aid of tl1e Philomel Chorus a11d was Literary Editor of the Spectator 1914. She hails from C'larksy'ille, which she left in 1905 at tl1e age of eleven. as 11ear as we could figure it out with the aid of the Perrin family Bible and a dentist. IVAN R. POWERS I xlmll Irafzvl rm, ,rl fra-111lg hrrr a 11111111 I Iruil al L1 nfl ny: 111 I url He'1fty set up his first cry one September mor11 1n 1895 He came to W aterloo from Doyys Ioyya 111 1900 a11d has been improying tl1e place eyer since XX as a member of tl1e Forum Soclety yy l11cl1 l1e atte11ded about 1ce '1 year and '1 so Il leader 111 tl1e CXCl0IIC Club yylnch l1e l1as held seyeral ol'l1ces He played football tyyo yea1s Nllllllllg' a place at ellll o11 the hrst team 111 1914 lie also took part 111 tl1e Senior Play lilll h1s grrni CllSIlllC'll0Il 1s l11s yyonderful talent 111 formulating neyy Pl1ys1cs layys ALMA RARICK ll hal 4l11rmf um nib: ll r rllrlnrh 17 Alma was a Nllllllllg llgll! hrst 111 l're'nont Neb 111 1 97 Since entering est 1 1 1910 sie 138 shone successfully 111 the I:1t1nC1erman course a11d also Ill tl1e Forum Soc1ety Furthermore, she atte11ded tl1e 1914 cookmg class Hllll can noyy make a pie that yy1ll grease 1ts oyyn t1n ERMINIE ROCK H111 lo Nur 11111 pmlf W aterloo yy as cheered by tl1e commg of 1mmy uly 1897 She graduates from tl1e Iat111 Cnernaan course and honored 1l1e Forum Society by 'lttendlng 'ill its meet mg and acting' as Xxce President in 1913 The music of the Ph1lomel Cl1orus has been greatly e11r1cl1ed for four years hy her s1ly ery tones l fmlllle played basket hall tyyo years a11d yyas o11 tl1e hrst team yyl1e11 a Sopho more FHARLFS SHAFFNFR 1 h 1 I 1 111 11 axles 'ts says 1ye 111 XX aterloo XNlIlC'I yye comed l111n CII 111u1ry 19 1815 XY est ll1g,l1 has Il yyays recelyed l11s loyal s11pport hlll for some reaso1s ye 138 r1yer He yy1s '1 member of tl1e lrylng Soc1e1y Illlll Cy c ine C lub 111 yy 11c1 1e seryed '1s IC res11e1t a '1 mfllllilf of the cast of tl1e Senior play Snlzrn 1 V fx 'ff X X lltlr 9 i 1 lE J Sz ..11 2 - S: II El'- .-.Nf- L 1 5'n -X: fr' 11 5'-pf' s 1, -r l 'f l 15 N 'U I.:--5 fy-1 p- f Yllir 1511 WI l ,Xf4QVs,- 1 -S ' IU 'isa 'XL ' .. ,fs fr' is M31 1 .1 Hp. lllM'i glE:ll I L :gli 1:1 Q11 , ,111 ' i'1. C ,Q -1 I -1- K. K D, 1-x -- '- , I 1 . V. V 1. , Q g - ivy . - ,' , - 1 l. ' '-' ' , i11 xc ' ' .' .'.'. .' ','. x at 1 1. ' e -Q , 1 1 L 2- D I' ' , . ' Nfl ' I' II' 0I .', X , . - ,. - 1 . , .1 . -A -1 E ,Q .9 1 s 9. Y' 1 yy..- illgl Ill .,.-1 I. lk ' 3111? ! I, .I Wh. fx...,, 1 ' ' D' ' j' i11 5 i . j ', . 3 - ' - i . . x - . V Y . .R ' , Y . is .V H. I. ,EH M4 . . 4 .. , . 5. ii 2 ' ' 'i . 5 - I I!f.c . . ,fs-5 , , . . . Ei? Ax-li Www ll 11111 1: nigllwrly flnrily 4 hi I. 1 4' 1 ,: gl M- cl. - ,- 11.1 111' 1'- 11 ' '. , l '1 1 1- ' ,iaifi ' : j. . ' - , 1 . '. 'Y . l ' ., 1 - 'f' 'V 1 , .- 11,1 lx ?Q I spells yyhen 'he likes to take nc1:1sio11al strollsv over lvl!-E' s V 1. ' - , 71' 1 1 .- A .- vw -13 fl' 1. yy . V 1 . - Q I ' 1.-2-,fl 5 '- N L J + 4 . sf 1 as an ' LJ W' Ne' I X. ' 'lliif . : f --af , 1 1 .-,,a- -. , : . f QP f 'gilla were f ' - 1 sf-J--31 -aim ' ' L 'f- 1 if- -..+ -he v 12 ' X ye . L .gh ':Lg .fi'g'-,.- li ' is i'i! fh+' tl ' - lil HL

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