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

 - Class of 1914

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P gl F1 V 5 X' Q 5 'e X I ll Iflxx mf A Z ff If If T 7 4 N -V 4 'asv' 'Y' on ' ' 4 X to I X Q ef 1 Q Harriett Lytle is living at home yet. She is engaged in teaching a Sunday ScI1ool class and playing the organ for prayer meeting. Roy Klcllowell is il prosperous b11rher. He has invented a neyv fad of cutting tI1e boy's Ililll' curIy.l' Vivian lI'll1l'S has made herself popular by entering into moving pictures. Her pictures are posted in every tI1eater and many people watch expectantly for her. lfyelyn Hess I111s becoine 1111 authoress. Her latest book is VVhy Red Hair Looks ec . I 1Iso see that PTIHLLN Horncr is keeplng '1n up to d1te bo 1rcI11111 IIUIISC 1 in '1tt1 ILUUII for 1lI yo1111g men I 1rI Spikcr IIII 'ylcrlc XV1tt I1 iyc IUIIIEKI 1 11ssers ociety 1nd '1r1 noyy I1 lylllfl thc timc of their iyc o11I I crccllcs ls pl 1y1ng the PIIIIU If t1e rmccss and has n1'1d1 1 g,rc1t 11t 1 1l t1c ictors on y lIllIlNl icrcd Shmk I1 IN 1cc11c1 to hc 1 missionary since sI1e c111not hnd lllyflllljg exciting cnough for hcr 111 tI11s co11ntry LIIIFICS SI1 iffncr IN p11bI1sI11ng 1 newspaper refutlng all st'1te111cnts 111 1dc 1n thc Xlcn 1cc igunst the Q IIIIOIILG X lya Smith IS on 1 concert to11r through America She h'1s become 1 no ed soloist and Anna XVIINUII 1ccomp1n1es her on tI1e piano l'theI X111 Schoyck 1s ippearmg 111 vaude 1lIe SI1e dances all kinds of fancy lI'll1LC'N IIHI meets NIIII the 1pproy'1I of 1lI audiences 1111 R1r1ck I1 ls grown so til 'md yye1rs her dresses o long yo11 y1ouId never know hcr She 1 clcrking in '1 fl'sI1lUl'l 1ble clothes shop Anna Perrln IS conducting 1 prly 1te kindergarten for girls at I1er home freneyleyc Striyer yy'1s m1rr1ed tI1e X611 ifter she left school 'ind then she and Bob yycnt to AYIIOHI igun XVe hiyen t he'11d n111ch of her since then Il IIOIKI Spry If first studied for tI1c ministry b11t decidcd tblt yy'1s too frlyo ous 111 undclt 1Ic1n1,, o turned o11t to be ID lgflLlIIIll1 1l professor R1IpI1 xhylllclxl' ls 1yo1k1n1 for thc telephone compiny He IS Ifept prctty busy rcpuring l1111s on 2111 1nd RlI1lI0 ph stlcets It IS e1tI1er of necessity or for his oyyn p 1 zsurc I 1 ltctci I11s IS umcd thc proplietorship of the 'Xlary l'Ill'lI'T9l'Il c1ndy s1op ItI lycnuc Shc ncycr did c rc 1bout cindy b11t selled this '1s 1 good b11smess o,portun1ty L 111I1 I 1 I31r1c I11 been seen closely in pectincf seyeral 1ey1eIry sto1c yymcoyys V c ll I11ye to Iook Ullf for 11111 R11t1 Spry is quitc 1 scyerc IUOIUIIQ spinster She still holds her po 1t1on 1t thc Ilusmc s Lollcgc hoyycycr 1111on1 tle others xy I1o h'1ye been thcrc for yeirs lffllllflfl L 1yy 1rcI I11s iso ceclccc to 1o1n TIL 11 r'111ttes t11n mg YIII s1c I11d good iled hct to do 1 Iot of plodding iround H11IcI 1I1 f1I111cr h1s t ikcn 1 NPlLl 1I co11rse Ill I '1t1n Illll Germ 111 'und IN noyy tc1cI1 1111, in RlIllI3LLIs b11t cxpccts to get 1 pos1t1on III YVest High for thc ncxt Ilflll Ir1111nn1c Rock 1s dc111onstr1t111g for Ant1I'at treatment in Schuncm1ns yylll cloyy Since I 1y1 111 got Nlcrle he I11 t 1Icen 11p tI11s Icmd of yy ork IN 1 p1st1111c 7 LL nlj our , , Y A X 1 1 if L j 5' - tml I llllllr iii!!! ...11 '.-in' 3 Z' ll Qi fr Q1 5- Lyrl wg-7. 'f' y ' !5I'Lr I1 ,X -- ,,V I1!'N'f .. ff! I I Iiinf 5 QQ af-77 5 17 T1'1 '5n 55 E -E1 'I g,lL-as ll,aNA,elZ1II Ii'i , gg l -pwlai la lf 11 QI R I K X 1 5 5 1 '1 ' ' ' 1 - - 1 1 ' g ' 1s 1 ll, I I '11 1' 1.1 1 ' - ' 1 ' 1 f ': S '41 1 - ' 1 k i . i . I. x X C '1 1 I- '1 1 I P ' 1'5 1 1 ' 1 1 -1 I' X A yy'itI 1 I I -1' 5 '1 1 Ile, fNl'II - 1' 1 if I- I-I ' 1 I' ' 5 '1 I 1 D' I' 1 , I U 1 Q 3 . .1 Q V 00 1 , I I 1 l A AI: if . 1I1 fr ' I4 yyi as 1 y y IF 3 ' . I , . . ' ' . 5 X 1 1 ' 1 S 1 I . 1 1 ' 1 . l f' -E, A I-1: '. - IC.-1 ' -' :S 151' ' ' 'i J ' . 1' 1 211 '1 Q SI - on lfi' S111-'T -. 1' ' ' '11 1 1 '1 Y' . 1 'I1' -s .1 1 15 : ' J y ' S g J ' 1 ' U' : '- I 495 111 '1 -1 1.1111 I-'I-I 1-sff.,ff I'k'-1 11 .-1- Ii 13. , , Qu . ' , 3'-L- ' I K I.. 1 . . Q. . 'f gg , Q 1 s 1-1, .qv 1- 5- I is L- K 1 sl' 1 l gig! A . . . . 1. 1 . 1. 1 '11 v . G Q li N. I., 14. ,- If 6 'F 'iii-EV' - .1 1.111191 'TH' if fffi 'f1'.1 'r if -1'5'eisgT Avg? e 1 7 ' -' -1':JIwi i.if-ae. I f 1 ' 'fi fi-' 15955 Q. A 111 1 1 ' 3' 'sw - -f . . . Q 1392 1 ig .FT L 1 4512 Q1 3'3 f 4 -415 'NSI fm - iii: ii M-II 1 E.-?:.1. 1273 ' it f -'111 ii 11 .1 2 .-gil Q7 If' ' LQ, f 4 i

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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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