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

 - Class of 1921

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DORTHA N. KOBER Tbe type tbey all admire, At the age of twelve years Dot decided that Waterloo was the place for her and so here she moved in 1915. She has been a mem- ber of Treble Clef for two years and of Philo- mel one year. Received honor HW for junior and Senior Basket Ball. During her Senior year she has been Program Chairman for Her- ricane and a vigorous worker for the Friend- ship Club. ' EVELYN B. KERR Speech is silver, Silence 15 golden. Another Waterloo product was born here in l904, mastered the studies in the Latin-French course, An ardent worker in Friendship and I-lerricane Clubs, has also been a member of Treble Clef for two years. Lu VERNE KING Iii whatever is aridertakeii His spirit enters 111 first. From Gladbrook in l90Z to Waterloo in 1920. Verne entered West High as a junior A. He was a member of the l9ZO foot ball team, Cy- clone, Hi-Y and Science Clubs. Graduates from Manual Training English Course. MAX LEv1NosToN Give me the liberty to know, to utter arid to argue freely accoraliiig to 111y caiiscierice, above all liberties. This Denver, Colorado, product of i903 came to Waterloo in l9l6. For the past two years he has been a member of the School debating team and in 1920 won the State Extemporane- ous Speaking contest. l-le was a member of both junior and Senior Play casts, having the lead in the junior play. For two years he has been on the Spectator staff, being editor-in- chief during his Senior year. President of Cy- clone Club, Declamatory work for three years, student in Latin-French Course, member of Glee Club and a very active promoter for the interests of the Science Club. Max has been the past two years cheer leader. e rzly-Seyerz

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GEORGE WMILLIAM JACKSON Brief, I pray you, for you see 11s a busy clay wzib me. William came here in 1919 from his birth- place, Slater, lowa, the date being September 26, 1902. Member of Cyclone, Science Clubs, and a graduate of the Manual Training Course. GRETCHEN 1VlARIE -IUNGE Music is zz fair and glorious gift from Godf' This student of the Latin-French Course has been a life-long resident of this town, dating from September 14, 1903, She was counted as a member of the Friendship Club and spent two years in each, Treble Clef and Philomel Clubs. CLARA C. JENSEN If she will do it, slie will, aud tlfatfs the end of it. Another of the All Star Basket Ball team received her honor W's for the seasons '20 and '21, She has another distinction, that of being one of the two girls who have held membership in Philomel during their entire course. She was a resident of Iowa Falls for one and one- half years, moving here in l903. Studied in the Latin-French Course. EDWARD KOZBERG A uzau may know bis own mind and still not kuow a great deal. ' Ed was born in Waterloo, October 7, 1903. During the past year he has been Publicity Manager and Local Editor for the Spectator. Member of Glee Club, Senior Play cast, Sci- ence, lfli-Y and Cyclone Clubs. Graduates from English Course. I1 l'1Ilj'-SIX



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MAXINE RUSSELL LAMSON It's uice to be uatural wlreu you're naturally - ,, ruce. , 'lMaX, a graduate of the Latin-French Course, was born here in l904. Member of Herricane, Friendship, junior Basket Ball teams, also a member of the junior Play cast, impersonating the part of the old -maid who fell for the preacher. LEWIS j. LEACH And I tlaiuk it ua disgrace to occupy my place. This member of both junior and Senior Play cast was born in Macombe, lll., February 2, 1904. Six years later he came to our fair city. Lewis was a member of the 1920 Foot Ball team and played on both the junior and Senior Basket Ball teams. Manual Training-English was his course, and Cyclone and lli-Y his club selections. V. LuciLLE LANG All the best of all ways to leugtlaeu our days, is to steal a few bours from the night. Coming here in l907 from Ottumwa, where she was born March 29, 1903, Lucille has been a member of Friendship and Herricane Clubs. She sang alto in Philomel and graduates from the English Course. joi-IN ELBERT MATTHEWS HI would live aud die a bachelor. Featuring in Hi-Y, Cyclone and Science Clubs, Elbert has decided Waterloo is the place for him. He graduates from the Manual Training-French Course. 7 werzty-Eight

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