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

 - Class of 1918

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X. MARGARET ELSIE HORN ER 'And the best of all ways lo lengthen our days, ls to steal a fem hours from the night. Margaret has been a resident of Waterlorx since 1900. She belonged to the Washington Irving' society and through her splendid efforts exerted in taking the latin-German course, she was awarded a place on the Senior honor roll, REBECCA DELL KELLY Happy am 1: from care 1'm free! Why aren't they all contented lilfe me? Becky giggled for the hrst time in Goshen, Indi- ana, in 1900. This bubbling mirth secured her a place as one of the Humor Editors on the Spectator staff and so charmed her teachers that she won a place on the Senior honor roll. She was an active mem- ber of the WHSl1illgtUH Irving society and the Heri- cane club and received her credits in the Latin course. GEORGE H. KINSMAN The world lfnows only tivo, thal's Rome' and I. George spent his Sophomore year away from the refining touch of West High but wandered back into the fold in time to graduate from the Latin course. He was a member of the Omega society and a booster for the Cyclone club. ' WILBUR D. KNEPPER Map me no maps, sir: my head is a map, a map of the whole world. 7 Willxur was one of the bright lights of the Cyclone club and was one of its enthusiastic supporters. H: shared his literary efforts with the Omega society, however, and was an illustrious member of the Sixth Period Vergil Class. Wilbur was always in on any- thing that came along ready to do all he could to make it successful. - 'Gfe 1918 Spectator' Twenty-seven

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ALMA GRETA HOAG A Iiifle lass but oh my! Alma decided that Waterloo was better than Rein- beck so she moved here in her Sophomore year. From that time on, she has pursued her studies in the Eng- lish course and was a member of the Forum society. CARL HENRY HOLDER 1 fnd no abhorring in my appelilef' Stone came to life in Waterloo in 1899. He chose the Manual Training course as the Field of his en- deavors in high school. He was a member of the Hi-Y club and the Delphian society. In his last year he played football on the nrst team. MARTIN HOLDER Beware the fury of a patient man. Mart started his illustrious career in 1900. From the time he entered high school he has been deeply interested in athletics and for three years has bucked the line with the first team warriors being Captain in 1917. Mart juggles the weights and has been West Higlfs representative in this division of most of the track meets in the last two years. He 'was a mem- ber of the Cyclone club and the Forum society and graduates from the Latin-German course. MARIAN EDNA HGRNER On wilh the dance! Lal joy be unconjinedf' When we asked Marian where she was born she said, On jefferson Street. She took the studies of- fered in the English course and helped make the Washington Irving society a success. It was she who helped to give the Spectator the appearance of a live paper by her clever drawings, we 1918 Spectator' Twenty-six



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LAWTON BICKLEY LAMB What wind hath blown him hither? Lawton is another of the clever actors of the class. Ya-as, don't you know, he was picked to take the part of the coneeited young Englishman in both the junior and Senior plays. He amused the members of the Delphian society with his wonderful stock of informa- tion and after many trials and tribulationsl' he com- pleted his work in the Latin course. EDNA SIVILLA LICHTY 1 had rather have a fool to make me merry, than experience to make me sad. Edna didn't spend her energy in many outside activi- ties but devoted herself to her regular school work. She was a member of the Omega society and grad- uates from the Latin course. ANNA LUCILLE LININGER I'll make assurance double sure And talfe a bond of Fate. 4 Lucille moved here from Oakland, Maryland, and while one of our number she has been a conscientious and industrious worker. The Forum society claimed her spare time and attention and she won high hon' ors i11 the English course. f f ' f fl Wifefdv ff f CATHERINE LUMRY lf the heart of a man is depressed with cares The mis! is dispelled when a woman appears. Catherine gave her first crazy little laugh in Omaha- Nebraska, in 1900. She was an officer of the Delphian society, booster of the Hericane club, and sang in the Philomel in 1918. Although she took the difficult work offered in the Latin course, she was declared to be the third best student in the class. 'Qfe 1918 Spectator' Twenty-eight

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