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IlZKVIlM 55?lxs xx ' 1 A 9 ' 1 W3 XA X J ima 6 .K har 4' A Q' L GENEVIEVE STRAYER .lfj' Irur lo-rr lmllr my hrarl, Jud I harr his, 11 i ' se rial-12 ax iff. I Hg, iq 'om f Q I H I f ,X , X :X -1--I ' , f s X . ' in , . X Q R 1 .- 5 5 Us Xe QQ AI I Hx MZ 4ssX ph .6 VI QQY is 414 I W f,.,q11n 1-Q51 Genevieve fbeware of calling her jenny j came to XI'aterloo in 1899, since when she has been steadily w'in- ning friends by her frank and friendly nature. XVas a member of the Forum Society, and graduates from the lilnglisli Fourse. She claims jefferson, Iowa, as her birth- p ace. ELSA TEETER 'Ilml ilu lrrxl of all -:gays To lrng lluu ur zlur Io hours r m Ill: mgll Opened her bright ex es first on September 1 1896 in XX aterloo She later went to Isansas where she staxed till she had become prettx well tanned and then came back to her natne mu She gate her attention to the Latin course in High School and belonged to the Del phlan Socletx and PIIIIOIYICI Chorus In her Freshman and Sophomore tears she plated center on the girls class basket ball team NILLLIL THOMPSON Na I mn yrs! upon rrazon VI as born near Hudson in I896 and came to XX ater loo eight iears later She graduated from the Latin course and was a member of the Delphian Societx wlnch she was Secretart and Treasurer ll 1913 and I ice President in I4 She also held the position of Class Secretan sexeral times She has been a warbler in the Philomel for four tears and was an honor roll student FTH FL VAN SCHOYCK n nag t Il albnl Ihr mouulam nn Iulr ugh loft UI lo rm r no nun: Ian has been resldlng in YY aterloo since 1905 tl1e sear she left her natne town VI ebster Cm where she sang her hrst song in 189, She took a combination I'ng lush latin course in YI est High and belonged to the Forum Societx lhe Philomel Chorus has appreciated her lllLllIlll'73l8 xoice RALPH W WAI lsFR url 4111.1 uf A 1 n lf r nu A mg rn Came to XX aterloo from the corn fields of esip in 1911 n foot a b s et a an tram wor me llils 'llXN'lXs dtsplaxed the reat agllitx and skill which he gained in hoeing potatoes and hunting jack rabbits Ile belonged to the Irnng Socletx of Nllllll he has been both a place in the blee C lub for three xears and he has also been 1 ixclone member for four sears Ile was I ce reslttnt o the Athletic Association ant aso of tie Senior C lass I4 and belonged to the cast of the Senior 1 ax lyglllun s Y fi X N x 4- f- i 1 IIIIWI 1521393 3-sa- .gn- E77 E -'S I ll .,-f 51 gm lk 'I -L 2.14-,ll.r'T'-4QJ'tf9' ME. 1 4 Q 9'?f1ll MA - Ixa, E H1-Heli W -w : .. V.. .r-91' E43 1 ji 06237 44's. 5 E ,-- ealllfxff intl M Wllllln -afar '-' IQ L all.-1-.-'llvm Af IZ, E it it m lg,L ,pF-21 1' Pl 'll l' Ir xliwf rl ima' 'S' f n ' 1 .H .N , ' fA - , . I Fly , s - Y 1 le ,Yi ' . ' ' Q J, ' ' 5 .' IN A A z ' -1 ' i ' . . -1 I ' . Y ' A ,. I . I . px . . y - . 4 N 1 . . V . Q It 9 1 1 , , U W '11 I - I X ' 1 1 Q 0 Ax ' Y 1 Y, I 0 X . Y - X I f 'Y 5 ' - ' ' of i ' ' ' .' ' . ' , '1 . ' S ' ' 1 6 ' 14 I' 9 I : ' . , . ' ' f X . I bla Tiflg lifsl' I ., 1 if I la' P '. -. s ' - U , ,, -4 . . , 2 J, I ,, . X .x ' 4 fl 1. f. . ' f. Y 11333 ' ' ' fffaog ' - In .l1y In It - 1 It I 1 llufff I Lo r :Init gh. , . I b ll, aqk b ll, d 'k ' lk l if' 5- I 2 . g' :zz President and Vice-President: I Ilis soulful voice won him f . ' 1 ' g . .- .- as ' 'yi I' L l1 f . ' . ,'.' ' ' I lp Il 2: f- 9 9 I y .. .y X . 1-5. IE- j , ,ug o A N - lu X A A, ' Z, ' I- 4 fe, x is-rs f 1 s N, 5 J. :mtg i S' J eww - 4 f'1 t, 1 ' S it Ulf
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f , yy it x XX 1 ' xjt f '- , 4 11:-95' NK, x 4.9 if flux 'LX t ftfv V! X , f wfx ff ,I .',- A , . , , I ' 'X if Y 1 ii .E g 1 + iii? . A 1 - 1. i . Q S' ,I . xx ., ' n of , x x N4 s f xff f.. X5 J lllxg x Ll' 1 C X W ..4m!. x l F, V5 d n's-'Q fro W www- to ' MILDRED SHANK Siu :milfs nal for our, lin! .the 51111111 on us all. This fair representative of Hudson was born in july, 1896. She attended school there until her Sophomore year in High School, when she began attending XVest High. She belonged to the Delphian Society, and was near the head on the Senior honor roll 1914. VIVA SMITH Hllrr 1l1r1'lex un filer Ihr Hllshing tfomf Thai lnallfifim .'lumn1'w f11r1'. Vivacious Viva Came to us in her Senior year, from Rock Valley, which she still loves, though we cannot see wiv mavbe ber locket Could tell! N e ras en member of the forum Societx EARL SPIKFR V111 11 111111111 1 ll If 1 tlzsl I Farl has been a resident of XY aterloo ex er s1nce St Patricks dat 1896 Both the Forum Soctetx and the Cxclone Club recelx ed his constant support and he plax ed football ln I3 and held the position of captain ofthe Senior basket ball team I4 He took the Xlanual Training course HAROLD SPRY r r 111 ll ll r mn tr 'Ibis Sprx xouth Came to YY aterloo in 1911 '1 er Ifklllfl Rhodes 'lllll XIIIIOD He took the Iatin vourse of studi and was remarkable Ill Ylrgll class for his sug gE'SIlUIlS along sarlous lines XY as a member of the Qxclone Club and Delphian SOCICIX and alsm took part ln the C lass 'tx RUTH SPRY H1111 L1 I1 r hmllrlg 1 1 rl lvl lfv Ruth came on lifes stage on l 29 S9 she became a much admired and sought after XX aterloo and a student lll the Latin course In 1912 citwen of in XY est High She was a member of the Forum Societx 'md ated basket ball ln 1912 I3 Since the fall 0 1 1 she has been attending the XX aterloo Business College but came back to graduate with her class this sprlng 'f!l',1'IIHL I thf, E f I , ff X X, . f fav t X .X .tx 1 fl T K N 1. 2 xx. 4 32 Q51 5 ' .2 -,?-,ns Ill .111- -E151 1. Ls-'ll' ss- ,J Sflzenteen 4 1 I' i f 'r ln 75 -1112 Lntk :ig Q s -1 Swarm fp,-. lb 'jr 51 It -si , s 11.1.3 5-'01 31' l nl 4 Q SN 3 Us ss E4 ,M 6 nnlflhmplln- ',,,l 'iF.g-1 EFEEIF 3' LII,-5 ll41Mll.l lJErl'i'i'5Tgi,lsl E 'EW WEEE li' L' N I W- I 1 I lil C l W U V . Sh l . be Il V 9 ' I 6 I nj .I . U . F, I '- .1 ' f ' R X lt ex f ' - - .' i ' 9 , X! . i S xx' K A ' 4 N :y,f X ' .A + . ' i Ili ' :L 11x H1 1' mln tl 1 is Ill' sity k . U 3 ,V - 'A ' I-P!! I 11' x'r1' ' lcon- ' 2 F , lx' . - 1 L 5. .- 1 , - ' V V, i l ,i , I i I J- .H ' G ,' i X it V J ' ' . ' 1 i ' . S 1 Q . 4, 5 I , N il.. . , - f X 4 . .1 , K S V I' It No ol 1 fx 'nk float ftlxlz' ll hit -t 'lf' tg ' V . .4 5 v A , . y sf . 3 V 5 ' 1 9. .' . I. ' 1' ' t -. , - f if I N U I -Y 'Q' Y A 1 E ' H ' pl.-'. 722- 1 1 i f fe . Us, . 'WLS' Z . V ni F :.:, '4 ' W MN E ' .' ,,. ' XI fs - A M 'flff 1 ' .l lt Ill ll ' fm limtcn ln.vx1x,, ll K I -'V! S V I 0'1'r ffl f '1 I y 15' .. 2 R gf All ' ' ju y ., 1 5. 1 , 1 . , eg . 'V I V . - . . s f ' A Q ii i - ' ' 't 9 gi .45 WW '1 ' -, g ' . f fe Li ' V' '- 02, 4 , - ,--t ., H, . ' . , A V ,E M: : sl- -- 551: ' 1 A 'Li-X2 ' ' lf- .QF 1'1l'?'. S lilll H .M ' - F' . N. ,' .- ' T ' f 'ffl yi: 35.-5 : - 'S 5 ', Q, ., 5, ,.:,'!,5t'3-j V- f...t-t-37.1 I J , 1 wl 1,1 ,.' 7 fax ,YJ .tri -. 5 ' :z sh at : , R' - . ' 1 ii 1 'L ,. it-if f Po' ' 'E Fi :Qu F fl ' 1.1 2 4 'il' ' a Il 35 ,ig g 1 : 1 ,L Qi, 1 9 351. -
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fx rf ff' ' x 4 I, XX! t Q Q ff -6 f 5 A 0 s x ,Q ll 1 mx, , mf lg if ffl 'R 'W Qs ' 1 All A ivy: ' 'xx' xx vs I ' Q' q fWQX 5r?.i NQZF : IXY53 is fxs 29 974 f --lf . -. - 4 A : Wksx X 1X6fK lQSxvA5 9 X S ., ,-.f- 1 Q- l A . ,A ,F-' -- I-a.f ,,'. 'Sr-J ,X ' Q :U MARGUERITE WATERS J faire so lllrilling 11e'fr 'uns heard In spring-time from Ihr' turkoo-bird. In 1806 Marshalltown contributed to the world a 'naiden with the true booster spirit. Marguerite, after sampling several Iowa cities, settled in XVaterlo'm in 1903. She was a student of the Latin course in High School, and a member of the Delphian Society. She Jelonged to the Philomel Chorus, and also enriched many public programs by her beautiful singing. Her origin- ality and wit won her the position of Humorous editor Jn the Spectator staff, ANNA WILSON Nor is lllt uiflf taorltl ignoranl of hu crorllrf' The youngest member of our class was born in Cedar Rapids on August 30, 1897. As soon as she was able to make comparisons, she decided that YVaterloo offered a better chance for advancement and has made her home here since 1902. She was a student of the Latin-German course, in which her creditable work won her a place on the honor roll for the four vears. The Forum Societv claimed her as a member for three sears NIFRLE WITT mf 11 ur .r r I u 1 Xl as born in Vi aterloo in 1895 aad decided that the class of I4 would be the best one to graduate with The Latin course trained him 1n the wax that he should go He was a faithful member of the Delphlan Soctetx but distinguished himself most bs his fine work in athletics hating plased right end on the football team I4 star forward on the basketball team I4 and having been a member of the Senior basketball team which furnished the feed to the All Stars HULDA 7lLMFR 1 bun lrr llhulg lfmught uf lr zlfl The Hasan rm ihr lrnrferzll 4111 I mfurrmfr r :gill sin ugfh 11 f It Il Tlus dark esed maiden honored the state of Nebraska with her presence on September I9 1896 After a brief stat she wandered about the face of the earth until she finalls landed in the 8th A in this fair cltv She has been enrolled in the Latin C erman course and has dem onstrated such marked abtllts in things intellectual that she has the honor of being salutatortan of her class Be sides this she was a member of the 1912 I3 Debating team as an alternate and a member of the Aflirmatne Debat ing team of this wear a local editor of the Spectator and a member of the Forum Societx In spite of her prac tical accomplishments she is a poet bs nature , XIII Inn ,X IUZW Awllllll vgin f J L ' uk?-j 15 'f , Qikais es I fiilesleirl 'Haig Lim. ,373 v ..h7M,,n 45, r-snlfiasrq amlfggl IE-is it I N 1 f 6 O ' , V' ll'l .v an o ix hi lm 11's 1 ho gl r. Q ' . . f . V - 4 2 S ' . ' Y ,. ' . NL 4 - 1- -- Q ii 'A 1 ' ui , If -I s f Q ?a ,s l X ' 5 ,fwiv , - in ill 1-1 ir. 9 r. , . - 1 . f?' ff in an V - 4 - - gi .X , fi I - i-fl - 1 ' 5 , 3 ff Q - 44. f 1 P Y I f .sf I Y i xi - 1 5-if unmff t Q -all i .-T I I .-TW .J ilk 1....I.., it. -1 -lg ' xfif?-V f!X'Vs.- 6 xfb
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