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CABINET '54 6451 , TIIE PRESIDENT His students say Superintendezzt Peet is a 'iswell fellow 1. In the face of sinr-ere tribute. there is little to be added. Pfl1Itll 1l'lf.ll -S'llf'h as his is evznfiable. VICE PRESIDENT Last year .students were fairly sure, this year it's an established fact that Principal Stanard has an innate eapafity for disf-erniny what to do and when to do it. BOARD OF EDUCATION C. F.'5 PdIILi1fllVl ilflilfl Ul'l'Il1t'!l dn .111 Su wrmlvm1'cn1 Poor: D. V. lwossq presi- I ,I I 1 X exnelfenl jwlw uf l7lllllll'Ljt'll1l'71f. l'wUI'l'Illl'll left dent Bg1irr1.wn.' Airs, AAP! Hoist: H. Al. tu right ure: AlLjllk'.9 f'1'.'111.wr7, sUt'r0t4ll't1.' 6 Mntrrill.' Gcorge Nlach,
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ADVISGRY EDITORS Behind the Scenes Sponsors of the yearbook worked more diligently this year than ever before. Old- time editors and editorial assistants make flowery mention of superintendent, princi- pal, dedications, make no mention whatso- ever of sponsors, without which any year- book issue would be a total flop. Iustly reversing such timeworn methods, Red and Blacks 1939 editors pay homage where homage is due. Top Triumviraie Undoubtedly the greatest amount of Faculty Oc+e+ Qrchids for photography supervision go unanimously to Iohn Bliese, scienseer ex- traordinary. Any and all awards for typing reams of articles go to Vivian Erickson of the commercial department. Co-worker was was Historian Blythe Lamme whose unfail- ing sense of humor was balm to jangled nerves. Assistant Coach Fisher faithfully held up his end of the Sport Section with Atlas- like endurance. A'Fisher and the boys were friendly cohorts, and Fisher saw to it that Beanie kept up to date on the deadline. SPONSOHEGIMENT Annual editors realize their efficiency. credit is due Chief Supervisor Margaret Rait for boundless energy, unswerving sense of duty, cheerful acceptance yearly of a herculean task. Although annual work this year was off to a flying start, Mathematician Rait found just as much last-minute prepar- ation, just as much breath-holding was nec- essary for the 1939 edition. Business angle was adeptly handled by Newcomer Paul Weaver, latest member of the commercial department. Art work laurels grace the head of the third member of the official triumvirate, Iosephine Hirons. Arteacher I-lirons, curriculums chief inter- preter of gradeschool technicolor, doubled as the Red and Blacks page-planner. Classes threw a load on the shoulders of Pedagogues Correll, Abell, Schantz, Pe- dersen. Little Librarian Correll managed the sophomore Section, leaving the eight- page lunior Section in the hands of effcient Marietta Abell. Senior sponsors Schantz and Pedersen struggled with the weighty problem of the twelve-page Senior Section. Taken all in all, the staff of the year- book is well aware that success of the an- nual will be due in no small part to skilled direction from above. Because they truly ap- preciate such direction, annual editors have made this page possible, hope the hint may be taken by future Red and Black pro- ducers. 5
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SUPREME COURT Little will the city of Prague ever realize how much it gave to the city of Cedar Falls with the arrival of james Melichar. Orches- tral, band, and solo work have been aston- ishingly successful ever since. Latest happy thought of Bandirector Melichar is the supersuccessful Marching Band. Iosephine Hirons, one of the curricu- lum's most likeable members, is a possessor sides providing culinary delights for every school luncheon, dinner, and carnival. Trills and arias floating from the music room have been under the competent direc- tion of Mabel Benton Brown. Those of the students who have worked with her need not be told how much she has done to im- prove the vocal accomplishments and appre- ciation of CFl'lSingers. of the true artists' soul. This year, Arteach- er Hirons wrestled valiantly with portraits and picas for the Red and Black. Without a doubt, domestic arts took a turn for the better last year when Clara Palmer entered the school kitchen. Al- though no chefs or modistes may emerge, Miss Palmer has contributed immensely to the schools appearance and appetite be- R. R. Ebersold, long as faithful as his beloved machines, is part and parcel of the school and the mechanical curriculum. Athletics and mechanical drawing under ordinary circumstances do not mix, unless a school is fortunate enough to have a peda- gogue comparable with Gene Fisher. Coach Fisher has a personality that fairly radiates good humor. I
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