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V !llQfY 17? I v 'xii' xi 4 X X : vf v-fs 'lIlS:1- x A 5 nfx N505 45 Q1 WW'-' --, - K' AJNS-N so Ast' 2-M 0 P N. Q gl f all '35 f w v A10 I X Nfx mp x tx f If X 1 7 Q 2 N QU Z I N X u 1- x x x fxtxxx u..1' .Q- Class Will Xve. the Seniors of 1914, knowing: that w'e are al'out to depart from VVest High torever. and being ot a sound and disposing mind. do hereby issue antl declare this to be our last will and testament: Item I. VVe. the Seniors. do bequeath to the Juniors our seats in the assemblx' and our 'Astand in with the faculty. Item II. I, Lorena Lumry, do leave my title of school Champion flirt to Lillian I-Iuss. hoping she may uphold my record. Item III. I. Hiram H. Ixlilyllilfil wish to bequeath mx' j'rt-at influence over 'Ili ftrtmm to Utlt lxilpitritl. ttm IX 1 tr it ut tri n r ht up tt to rau ltntr on LOINIIIIUII tltt ut utr on It mlrrltt wltun hat mont! Shoult tu 1tition ht ntelttttd tht btqutst sh ull I-t it tl in trut oi onrt Dawson unti s all tttun his SKIIIUTI X Item Y YVe the sttond ptrlod tssemblx Stnior do btqut mth our mortll ten of 'Nlr XILLITIII to the lutltless uniors Item X I I X na Smith do bequeath mx world tamou htait bu ting, methods o Gertrude H wen Item XII I Carl Lhapman wish mx bflllflflll turlx lotlts to be bestowed upon ohn C rdwax Item N III I Anna Perrin do bequeath nw abilitx to withstmd disappoint ments to Elizabeth Dans Item IX I 'XIerle VVitt do willinglx leaxe mx attathment for 'XIr Ashlex to Llx de Davis Item X VVe Hirtm Xlax nard md Georeit I turitzen do bestow our experl entt antl txtmple upon Dwlt IXllP'1fflLlx md Ilizabtth Dans Item XI I lx an lowers do btstow mx mttre t in tht Prtshmen girls upon Harold Stroggw Item XII I Ialulda Zilmer do beque 1th mx abllitx to bluff tht ICILIICI' to Olne Sanford Item XIII Ive Ro er Birdslll Ind Iixelxn Iles do be tow our abilltx to blush upon Qlxde Dans and Gazelle 'XItl'lhmnex Item XIX I Llarente Baldwin tlo bequeath ls pound of fat to Doris Fitzgerald Item XX I I rmmie Rotlt do bestow mx auto box tatthlng, method to Ixle Lolbx Item XY I YVe the blxth Period Phxsit Lla s do bestow our surplus ltnowl edge ot lhxsitxl Phenomeni md Atmospherit lrtssurt to the uniors whom wt iudge are woetullx dthtient md unable to store up suth a re it tmlt of Lnowledg,t without 'ud e toregom instrument w ls dulx t tablished md sworn to bt titir ist wi ind te tlmtnt and in rtto llltltlll thereof wt hut ttttthtd our n imts htrtwith VV1rren Llax Itarltx 5 P R lrottssor XI Ilotr VV I nil M 2 3' P2 s X l ff ' 9' lj 1 1 X 4-1 1 5 f ulillirv 'Q E71 2 IS- ' ..,.., EF. gulf' L Lk-it-4 -LS' X Qffffw 71. IIIIUWQE j.,,,:ll. 'swf .ti - lla 72- fl' zgi'Mg-:sym.,,.e ,ga 'gilulgg at six ybyip--'a11w. 'Maxi' mf E B' ,,ll,-:zIlv,,kA,.lA,t3i :af .L w g, .g-- I 4 w , - 4 Q I 'ss ',: 2 2 ' H 1 t t E Z l ' I. l. Ralph XV:1k-.tlol 'q -1 l ty dea ly boug erienr- 'I' . A t tilts- -, s I:s:'l1-s i- 1 '-1 -'1' is. J im 'X X -1 - -- .-1 ,-i-1' sf-HI: Irv, 'i l ' I IIIIIIQIIZ 1 1' tl' ' 'tj. 2 I. , V 1.1 I' tl' ' s, ' 'z 1 'z S v ' . , . , . . , '. ,' 2 ' D' J ' s nw 5 .rd 1 QQ IA of Q I -ff u U X ' f Y . , .- Lrg lf I I I I 2 . iv. ' s x 1 v. V I K 6 S . l Q 1 'n ' I ' ' 8 v -, .tc -. .K . ' r , 'i ln- E 'I y 1. 1 vga 1 Q K Q . 'Ui 1 .. 1 . , .. 'ef 'I' gs -. - . .- ...I IQE f '- .'.s . . e 1 . . 11.5. C., J. D. I gf.: 2 'I :vr y- 'apo Q my ' 'f xi,-if-III' . 'ill vfuff F11 :ISQFV I'-s egg' 'ffi 'fll - Q. I? X 'Nfl .1 - of , f if I -ilfig ff'm?' 1ia'p g it-5,55 Ella giakiet-1,21 at-Ill wt PM 4 . ,qiiglfi Y ali -
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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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If 1 i 4 , Z' ' 1 wa S In If 01 O I X Sl 1 my mf A at A Z l I X 'R W! I IIHKWIQ Q yvl , xii 11 W : '- 4 'gs v X Q 4 X X X ' 1 : 1 5. c f 0 S Class Prophecy Axx' 'TINIE ix THE Fcrcate. Lloyd Althouse is farming near VVashhurn. He is kept pretty husx' hut is giv- ing painting lessons as Z1 side issue. Nelle liardeen is teaching Physics and Chemistry in low'a University. She xvears glasses on the en1l of her nose and a sad and forlorn expression on her face. Bob Cole has purchased an aeroplane and is exploring peeks as usual. Austa lximball is li 'in 1 1 happx pe lceful muried life in the cxciting metropoli of Denxer irenfe Baldwin l ls ucendcd to tht u 1 no ltloll or 1 lxwxcr in Ncw 1 I much ou t c etx 14 Npikll x x ic l11 r lxcxcs IIS r1su ted in 1 1 ISHN xounf s ort cel hts in I'll'Cll1L t or three girls c inoemg or to plax tennis ncxcr onc ilone Roger Birdstll ls held trainer of thc Ll'llL'l,I0 Yationtl li schxll tcam hu in spare moments w rites short loxe stories for the Cosmopolitan Florence Llchtx li 18 started up in the automobile business She makes the Qadlllac a speclaltx hut also handles the Ford and Brush Lax ern Chapman is starting a dancing school He IS xx ell patronlled because he teaches all the latest toe and fancx dances XITTIC Drexv and Flmabeth Draper are militant suffrafrettes lhex are now leading a raid on our merchants Dean Curtis has gone to Dubuque to do home mxssionarx work and also intend conduct an anti tobacco campaign xxhilc there Ruth Hoffm in is on the ITIOVIC screcn She ls posin as a model for the latest fashions 'Xlerxle Brown has become a travelin salcsmln for womens furnishings Georgia Lauritlen is still in college She is surrounded hx mlnx sultors IS usu 1l hut keeps them all at arms length Larl Lhapmln is running for president on the Democratic ticket and Hiram 'Nlax nard ls on the Progressive ticket ln opposition to Larl lhex dw 1x did delight in disagreeing with each other Edith Hess is teaching Geometrx in high school During her x :cations how exer she goes to Germ mx to studx music Rax Gollnx aux is xerx successful in mana inf' a general mcrcliandlse store Hudson He al o is kept xerx husx with his oflace of max or of that cltx Tillie Friedman has a heautx parlor bhe demonstrates all the latest waxs of dressing, hair Ruth 'XI1l7owell is fast becoming famous through her excning chit ch 1t and household hints in the exenlnv newsplpcr Ix an Pow ers has recentlx m de known a xerx important cxpcriment on whiqh he has been working manx xears He alw 1xs show ed signs of xntelli encc along that line in High School lorena lumrx is teaching phxsxcal trainin 1 in a large Chicaf o school She al w axs was quite a walker and followed it until she became xxidelx lcnown bx her w alking lessons T.x.cnl5 lhrrz' L , 2 I 1 1 fc X .X fn 1 5' ' Q 27 E Q 5'- ll .1---r -F1 .Jr ALLEY: xp 'T 121' Ja NW ,ww4'f.1f'121 .1e.1w are 1 e 1 -C151 Q? 'Je f lags? g., -. iugiifillll -A 3 MM... imxmxxx an will F-N '-1 i ' 9-l FQE Wlwli--1 -1 l '1 +2 2 iewf ' 22? 5-:ei al' ,, rw ylk ills Z4 Ufllll g5 Ei ' ' ll '1 ll D . ' . . x 5.1 1 z' 1' rp X X ' . x ' .Cla 3 z 11 zs ' - l'gl 1 s' ' 1 1 'I - ' ' Yirk. 4 He s ' s gh after in so 'i -' zu l ei --'zllh' hp tl ' fair : lies. X S A Ca l lzi l ' l: L I . He l li! .' ' z ' f wo l , . .b . . . L ' iz 1 .' - l .' A . ' z av.: '. t ' 'X - - Y ' c - , ' . l , ' X X x it u K qw y. Q ' Y 1 Z S y J K 4 lf 1 :Y if Q Yi :JI V L gk . f . ' 3 .. I 10 . . . . ,, 9 . ' .. . -' ' . 1 5 ' s K z i ' 1 . 5 . g . . 5 gf 5 cf I c. S V . . . . . . . :L . f . . . . . . 1 - A-. ,. . fu' . K- ' L 5 il. . 'l 1 'zjsi ' ' 4 ' . ' Y N' Y. .1 si , -. v 'lyk' Q. Y . ' - ' ' fi-Y ' ' . . . z . . . 'f ' . - fs' f -1: . X Q J K I .' IQ. --.1 K..:-. K it ...lg u - Q 11 f - ra N ' f i EFS f 1- 264113 Z .feast .,. 1 I - -gg N- -- A ag' Q C' 1 V s .nf f ' ' 'LQ' Aff' W1 T F4'lLt,L'Zff'43 ' 1- 1- ' - Q 'Q -fuse: 1 1 -- . 1 : 4-'1.f 1+-ss: 'AQ X11 ' Q1 1 E F.f ' page 1 1 Magi.--Q-4' . A l ,em 'tug e r' ff ff- 4' re' - 2-. N- , - Z-e.- :-.csc - S -. rx 0 5, N 7 :I ?'V-Q xl- :,- : ?:k 1 f - 1 f ,fa f is if 1 in if . YA--in .... f'4 ig. i1g.?f1Vfvt-x.?.., 'lg gl' -Y 15-' 3 11 , i .' 't
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