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MILDRED BUNN Au imzoceizt face bat you never can tell. Mildred began her warbling in this city, june 21, 1903. Graduate of Latin-French Course Three years were spent in Philomel. She was also a member of Herricane and Friendship, JOHN W. BANTON A mighty athlete he. '1Banty began giving Calisthenics in Water- loo, March 18, 1902. Glee Club has claimed him for two years. Captain of the '20 Foot Ball team, Track man in '19, '20, '21g Basket Ball, '19, '20, '21g Class llreasurer in Senior yearg Member of Senior Play Cast. XVILDA MAE BECK Be good, sweet maid, mul let who will be clever. Startled Marion, 1nd,, with her lusty cries one August morning, 1902. Eight years ago she brought her parents to Waterloo, Member of Philomel for three year-3, of Friendship, Her- ricane, and a graduate of the Latin-English Course. ELEANOR Locicwoop BARR I am satisfied with myself, so why should I worry. Born at Batavia, 111., january 29, 1903. Be- coming tired of the place she moved to Water- loo in 1919. Eleanor was a member of Treble Clef for two yearsg Herricane, Athletic Council, and President of Friendship Club in her junior year. She graduates from the English-French course. Eighteen
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ALBERT LANE ANDERSON He kept his council and his way he went. First won fame in Omaha in 1903 and later distinguishing himself by moving to Waterloo in 1907. Graduating from the Man. T.-Latin course with an average of 92.7. He was prom- inent in both Hi-Y and Science Club. GERTRUDE ELVETA AKIN W0nian's at best a contradiction still. Gertrude, a debutante of 1902, is a graduate of the French Latin course. HOBART B. BROWN Be what yon really are and speak what yon think. Hobart began his cyclone work in Glaclbrook, November l, 1902. Seeing the disadvantages of a small town, he decided to continue his Eng- lish course at West High in 1920. Promoter of Science Club and also interested in Foot Ball. CHARLES LLOYD BUNKER Even in ordinary life the nnselfish are the happiest. First saw the light of day in Denver, Colo., March 24, 1902, but moved to this beautiful metropolis in 1920. Lloyd was a member of the Hi-Y, Cyclone, and a student of the Eng- lish Course. Seventeen
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DOROTHY IRENE BURT 'fin character, in 1na11ne1s, in style, in all thzngs, the supreme excellence 15 s1111pl1c1ty. Cedar Falls claims Dorothy as one of its residents from August 3, 1902. The spring of the next year she decided to increase the population of Waterloo. She is a member of 1-lerricane, Philomel for three years, Student Council, Literary Editor for Spectator, Vice President of Senior Class, Treasurer of junior Class, Business Manager for junior Play, Prop- erty Manager for Senior Play, Senior Class 1-listory. All these claim her besides being an honor student from French-Latin Course. ETHEL ELIZABETH BRINKMAN She does things without 1nnch noise. Deciding that Ridgeway was not the place for her, she moved to Waterloo in 1919 after her sojourn there since her birth, june 21, 1904. She is a graduate of Latin-English Course and was class illustrator during her Senior year. INEZ ELIZABETH CHILDS Does she never Znrn from the straight and narrow way? An honor roll student from French-Latin Course, came here in 1904 from Port Dodge. Her birthday is june 27, 1902. She was a mem- ber of both llerricane and Friendship Clubs. MABEL G. COWLISHAW W0ndr0ns is the strength of cheerfnlnessf' Mabel was born near Dunkerton in 1906. She came to Waterloo in 1919, and graduates from Latin-English Course. N11lBlEf1l
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