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i f Fa s 'fliig swf' Y 'ui 1.4 6 e x 1 3 V5?S 1 5 9 in 'R 11 Nixva 'us A 201 I N. , xjxsexs ll xx We xx p X 4QKtXx 1 1X'iis'y 4' As f .1 x O Q 1 1, N l w V 'A Q 'sa A1 If M! N A12 1 f I., A 1 7 N, W Qs Senlor Class H :story The faeultx' of XVest xVIlfCTl00 High School had their hands f11ll when the class of '14 first entered as verdant Freshmen in the fall of 1910. The first stunt they pulled off was to raise the banner of green 'md white to '1 position of eminence on the High Sehool fl1gst1ff but alas' it dnl not remfnn there lon' for the ll'l'0g1'lI1t umors tore it doxx n in 1 texx 1ours lheir next moxe xx IN to inmate the praetiee of p1rli'1ment'1rx l'1xx After sexe: 1l hours of exerted e xmpugmng no ldx mee belng made Xlr W llllkl e 11ne to tie reseue int exp unea xx 11t tiex lout to x mems o tlus time x '1ss1st1nee, tie el1s proeeedtd to eleet H 1rold Vesblt president, Lh 1rles Bl'lI11H1lI' xlee presltent osephlne Snxder seeretlrx md Nlelle lhompson treasurer ln the 'mnu1l Speetitor eontest, the el1ss lfI'I lLfEll ittention hx seeinrng 1 reeold number of subseriptions for '1 Preshmin el iss filthoueh thex did not xxm first honors me el ss s 1 xx moe xx 1s xerx qnie me mtustru s BlTllSl Poxxers nd Qhapm n xx ere the onlx ones xx ho cl 1red to go bexonel tht pile of l re shm in obedienee lndeed Lh 1pm'1n liglll to st1rt things xx hile xet H1 the l ifhth clfllll hx lttempting 1 sembllnee of '1 4th of ux ee ebration on the st urs O eourse te xx 1s sexere x reprimanded, but Ill exidenee shoxxs th lf o11r prmeipals 'l4lI110l1lfl0I1 fell upon llCll: CITN lhe onlx importnnt soeml exent of tlus xe'n xx'1s the nexertobe forgotten spread It xx 'is '1 Ire Sl1Il1'll1 pirtx, but as is '1 usual thing xxith lrreshmin PlI'IlCS, the other elrisses xx ere xx ell represented lhc banquet xx IN held in the reeeptlon h1ll fotherxxlse the third floorl of the High Sehool building ln their next xe1r 1 Sophomores, thex studled industrmouslx, endeaxormg to hoxx their teaehers hovx mueh PJ thex retllx knexx lhis xear L'1rl L,l1'lDIl1'1l1 xx 'ts elosen president Hn'1m XI'1xn'1rd xiee president and 'Nelle lhompson seeret'1rx and treisurer After 1 long 1nd he 1ted debate red lflll xxlnte xx ere ehosen 1s class eolors A xerx important diseox erx xx '1s m 1de tlus xe'1r that Huldah Zilmer and Flor enee Lleletx xxere both L'll'llllll'lIE'9 for the POSIUOII ot 'Uuse of Poetrx in Apollos bodlx band lhere xxere txxo elwss pfirtres tlns xe'1r the first in the sehool building 'Ind the eeond 'lt the home of Loral Nlercelles lhe next xe'1r there xxere onlx sixtx of the Ll'lNN left to emox the prixilege of being honored unlors Q 1rl L,ll'IPl'l1'lI'l xx '1s re elected president 'Ind Hiram 'NI'1x n'1rel xiee president ind to Roger liirdsall xx 'ts gixen the responsible position of seeretqrx nt trernsurer rlhe el1ss xx1 llI'lUSll'l x quiet 'md incustrious until tlux re1 wet tint 1 nexx url 111 oined ttenv en t ns x 1 fee da e xxith Iorent umlx Une 'tfter tte other 1ftx oxxers Hlnex 'XI lxI1'1I'1l lub XV1 leer Bob Cole nd Ralph xX7llleCI' xx ere fixored in the exes of the tnr one lhc first el'1ss ente rtnnment of tlus xe 1r xx 'ls '1 p'1rtx it the Lountrx Club house tob pirtx vxhuh endel it the home of l loise B1tem'1n xxnth m oxster supper lhen e nne tu gre ite t oeml 'lelnexement of the ell up to this time the 1nnu1l reeep tion for the Seniors und the l leultx ll e lss xx 'ls xxe representee tus xe'1r in se xoo ltl etles 'me OTITUTX our unlors ess X lxnart Burt sill ind L Lh 1pm in xxere num vers of the de Tlflll teims int in si iso re-pre entet 'est 1 1 ll'l the Orttorie il lJep1rtn1ent of tu r1'1ngul'1r Ueelnnitorx Lontest etr e es xxere me in 11s e bil 'ne ootnll ipm n 1 er Cxolxnx lux lgllllxllll loxxers Witt Spileer ind Althouse f'll'l,1 t e foremost of IICNK e e lex ttxe teen ei-'ni 1 7 Senio s SCXLYI 41 x 2 I 11 ff fx 1 -1 4- 'I s i -4 ir' ? ? 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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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,ug-y 1 .1-mtv! y ' y xxx , .. X Q X vm X YXQ si xx xi GRA gwi!14 -K4 - 5' people left the clas: this year and others-Viva Smith Blarguerite Caward 'and Carl c 'ass. one of the largest 'ana best c 'asses ever ,,r'adu'ateal from Xl est ig . 'or this 'ait year in High School. tht class elected Hir'am xI'lj'Fl'l!'ll presia ent Ralph YV'alker vice-president. 'and Nelle lihompson secretary 'and treasurer. ' i aif year tae c amd sey'er'1l gataerings. the first '1 picnic 'at Cedar Heig ts yy' ere about twenty of the clais Hsiowed upz' the seconm. a party at the schoo 1 IIC next. a progressive party from errin's to . ercelles': tae ast festivity was a picnic at San Souci lark, Xlay oth. The school debating team this year was entirely composed of Seniors-Zilmer, Hess. L. Chapman. llaynard. Brown and Birdsall-and this year, the debates have N .4 1 f Aff-W e Y hy E5 sf N5 . X X . - , ' - I X is Keyes-joined. so that. at the beginning of the year. there were forty-eight in the , l. . 'Y . l l. ' 'f . . ' H 'fh fl 1 A l' l.s . 'f ' . . . . l , A 4 1 uf. a 1.s1.- 1 .-.1 - K .' . aa, X . f h s l ' l l l ' P yi a a 7 , W , X N 5 a s A 5 Q is I ,Q A a luxe 144 A 6 1 y 'R W I been unusually interesting and yy'ell attended. At the debate reception, the Senior class showed that they could easily outclass professionals in 'Amoy'ie acting, and Lorena Lumry. as an electric piano. made quite a hit. Again this year. the class furnished many football and basketball heroes. Their ability in athletics was further shown by the winning of the lnterclass Track meet on Hay' lst. Dean Curtis won special honors, gaining more points than any other individual in the meet. There have always been several Padcrewskis, Nlelbas and Carusos in this class, whose charms have soothed the savage instincts in many' 'a lfreshan'an's breast. The department of or atory h as ney er been mgltcted lht yyistst and most talented mean bers of the cl ass aspared to positions on debating ta ams and in public speaking classes l lls rings tit ustory of the class o I4 up to the present day but llthough thty h aye separated probably neytr to ba rt asstmblfd at as not the end for they yya continue to make history oaat in the yyoald mth an has pl tu. a worthy representatiye of VVest High C Y 4 6 A few sleepy members of the Staff Taeniy one ,QW hgygkad 'VJ-I L a dy Ernlf I x xx r s N f mf y K as 5 lil' E rm!!! -11 2 i 2 pi ..r1-r I ja 'QF' L.'T if LX 7 .i'1a 'lx 'lf -J-,l l X v A X-r sl W Hmmm 1, glgbll 'jp' .Jig-A. 4 sgsfa.. eamf' Q an as fe 4 -f ea- Csfahews Q a aa E TW' - t:fLE'Ei a H IM l lJlflli'il , ll21'1 ' 'Fi- ll ji ll ll l ll, A 11:5 - 07 f 1 - - H -T 1 f - ' X A as Q-'il - at ,T M it 1 .- ff, Z 60 9 z' 1 2 ' .u 1 .'. V If K' . 3 v- vq Q D' :ll .L A ' .- 'ffl ' ' ' 1 A ' '-A. 3. V.,l1.i X a A 2 N ' . it . ,, gy s 1. , 7 ' 0, ' gre. T 'E' 1 eg , A , 3,5 is N H f ff oi- 22 A ' 1 E 11,3 Eg Q . ,I -f 32:1 ami -.X , 'E ee fa l - 'PFW ' 'fl 'ffl -' F5 lil ef v X gg O I I -, ,L ,A f , .. -, -.hi . If' ----I L:-1:1 ,i ynQt:, sy -i X as at X :ag at ai if N ffsg-Wim - a . 1 ite? may . .,, i if -4,-if--L12-5, ,--.:.-,1e -' f 1 T 1 1 .1
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