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MERLE R. FRANCIS God bless tlae rnan who first invented sleep,' So Sanelya Panra said, and so say I. At the age of twelve years, that is, 1915, Merle decided that Waterloo was the place where he wished to live, so here he came, bring- ing his family and fame with him. Merle has been active in all school affairs. Class Presi- dent during his junior year, Member of Sci- ence, Hi-Y, Class Court, junior Play, and Glee Club for two years. He has been on the school debate team for three years. Graduate of Latin-French Course. ROLAND FAIRALL '1All studies liere I solemnly defy. Roland was born in Waterloo, Iowa, May 26, 1903. Member of Science and Hi-Y Clubs. Graduates from Latin-English Course. MARY ASPINVVALL FERRIS HIJ111 usually sure about e'uerytl2ing. Plattville, Wis., was the place of this fair lady's birth, the date being june 22, 1003. One of the Humorous Editors of Spectator, Class Illustrator in junior year, Chairman of junior- Senior Entertainment Committee. Graduates from the English Course. KATHARINE GRAHAM Among our eighty-four, tbere is one always studying or ready for fun. For tlais reason, slJe always finds On all ber papers the A plus signs. - The salutatorian of our class made her ad- vent on March 15, 1902. She was born on the east side of the river. Deciding to emigrate to West High, she came over in her Sophomore year. She won renown in basket ball, receiving honor W's in both '20 and '21, She was a member of junior Play cast. Member of Philomel, junior Court, Athletic Council, and President of Herricane during sea- son of '20 and '2l. She gained her scholastic honors pursuing the Latin-French Course. Property Manager of Senior Play and Humor- ous Editor of Spectator completes her list. I1 enty-Two
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MARION A. DUNLAVEY A smile for all, a welcome glad, A happy, jovial way she had. A loyal booster for both West High and the Senior Class. Came here in l904 after two years spent on a farm near Traer. Marion was a member of the Treble Clef for two years, Philomel for two years, Annual Staff, Herri- cane Secretary in junior year, and a booster for the Friendship Club. Graduate of Latin- linglish course. DARLENE A. DECKER Hard to get acquainted with, but a mighty fine girl when you know her. HD. A. D. smiled for the first time in Padu- cah, Ky., March 9, l90Z. She was a member of Friendship and Herricane, of which she was secretary during her Senior year. Also secre- tary of junior Class. Graduate of French- English Course. FRANCIS CARLISLE EIGHMEY No matter what the discussion, I always find room to disagree. Francis has been a resident of Waterloo since he began his bawling in 1903. Graduates from the Latin Course. One year in each Glee Club, Hi-Y, Science and Cyclone Clubs, also a member of Senior Play cast. KATHERINE FARWELL Can one desire too much of a good thing. Our Buick friend was born in Waverly, No- vember l, l903. Came to this city in 1914. Kacey was a loyal member of llerricane and Friendship Club, and Latin-French Course. The Athenian Society'greatly enjoyed her readings, wise and otherwise. Twenty-One
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Lucy FIARRIETTE GooDRicH Full marry a flower is born to bluxb unseen' This loyal student of the Latin-English Course Hrst came into prominence in our own fair city, November Zl, IQO3. Friendship and Herribane Clubs both claim her as a member. VERONA AUGUSTA Goerrscx-1 Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat, Therefore let us be merry. This loyal West High booster, a student of the Latin-French course, came here from Du- rant in 1907. She was a member of the Friend- ship Club. FRANCIS GLENNY Not only good, but good for sometlJirzg. Hudson, Iowa, was the scene of this fair Valentine's birth in 1903. She came to the city a few years later and took part in both junior and Senior plays. President of Friendship Club during year '20-'21, and member of Philo- mel Chorus for two years is her record. Grad- uates frorn the Latin-French course. l-IELEN MAY GILBERT Away with books, let's have some fun. At Independence, February 24, l903, Helen uttered her first bloodthirsty cry, Deciding Waterloo was the best place to display her knowledge, she came here in her junior year. She graduates from the Latin-English Course and was a member of both Herricane and Friendship Clubs. I uenly-Three 1
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