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

 - Class of 1918

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CAROL DOROTHY COBB Al whose sighz, like the sun, All oihers with diminished luslre shone. Tyl' lighted things up in Monticello in 1900 but soon after tried her luck in Waterloru. She has al- ways been a true West High booster and was a mem- ber of the Washiiigton Irving society and the Heri- cane club. She was a student in the Latin course and a member of the Senior play cast. DONALD A. COLE Young fellows will be young fellows. Don falways made us forget our sorrows by dis- playing his ever-present droll humor. He was one of the cogs in the football machine for the last two years and during the same time he sang second bass in the Glee club. He graduates from the Latin course, taking two years of the language in three years, and was a member of the Delphian society. MILDRED LA VONIA CONGER Hof manners gentle, of affections mild. Mildred was born in this city in 1899. She grad- uates from the English course and was a member of the Omega society. Because of her musical ability she gained a place in the Second Philomel and was a good worker throughout her high school career. EVA MILDRED COWLES She smiles and smiles and will nol sigh. Eva came here from Lamont. She was a loyal member of the Forum society and took the work offered in the English course. She sang in the Second Philomel chorus and was willing and ready to help out in whatever way she could. we 1918 Spectator' Twenty-two l l

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NAOMI VIVIAN BROELL She speaks, behaves, and acts as lhough she meant il. Dubuque was the birthplace and home of this bril- liant miss for a time. Taking up her work at West High in the Latin-German course, she worked so in- dustriously that she won a place on the senior honor roll. She was a member of the girls' Debating Team in 1917 and was a dependable worker in the Hericane yd the Omega society. ' ' WALTER BIGELOW BROWN I anwolfe one morning and found myself famous. Hank is one of the noted thespians of the class and secured a place on the casts of both the Junior and Senior plays as well as 'those in Public Programs and society meetings because of his marked ability. He was an officer of the Forum society, a member of the 1918 debating team, a sufferer in the Latin course, and a member of the Cyclone club. ln his Senior year he served as Circulation Manager of the Spectator, President of the Class, Assembly Chairman and Track Captain. He has the distinction of being one of those to see the advantages of graduating with the Class of '18 and completed his school work in three and a half years. X LELAND AUSTIN BURBANK His cogilalive faculties immers'd in cogilrundity of cogilalionf' Our Physics shark first startled the inhabitants of Allison, lowa, in 1899. He graduates from the Manual Training coursea Leland was a member of the Negative Debating Team in 1917 and favored the Omega society with his orations. He was a member of the Senior play cast. THEO JUANITA BUZZARD Love me lillle, love me long. Theo honored Belinda, Iowa, with her presence in 1899 but decided to pursue her studies at West High. During her stay with us she helped the Delphian so- ciety and studied in the Latin-German course. Z ffff 'Gia 1918 Spectator' Twenty-one



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HELEN CRO3 BY COWLES A voice .so thrilling ne'er was heard In spring-lime from the cuckoo bird. A had cyclone blew Cowly to us from Salina, Kan- sas. Her splendid voice won her a place in the Philo- mel which she has held throughout her four years in high school. She was a member of the cast of the Junior play, President of the Student Council in '18, an officer of the Washington Irving society, and a worker in the Latin-German course. During her spare time she collected jokes for the Spectator and was one of the ditors of thagtypartalent in ' . X , FRED RALPH ENSIGN DEBE 1 am just going lo leap inla ihe darlff' This speed merchant hrst showed off in Cedar Rap- ids in 1899. He graduates from the Manual Tram- ing course and was an officer of the Omega society. Fred showed his dramatic ability in both the Junior and Senior plays and was the fellow who won the leading lady. He was president of the class in his Sophomore year and sang in the Glee club for two vears. RUTH ELIZABETH DIETZ Her friends, they are many: Her foes, are there any? Ruth smiled upon Waterlcwo in 1898 and has been smiling ever since. She was an officer and a booster in the Omega society and sang in the Philomel chorus in her Senior year. She was a valued member of the new Hericane club and received her credits in the Latin course. LORETTA LUCILLE DILLON Oh, she will sing the .savagrness ou! of a hear. Lucile was first seen in the wilds of Marshalltown but took up her work at VVest High in the English course in 1914. She sang in the Philomel one year and as a member of the Forum society she was a faith- ful worker and at one 'ne served as its secretary i I YW-4 'Gia 1918 Spectator' Twenty-three X74

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