Cedar Falls High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)

 - Class of 1939

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SUPREME COURT Coella Correll, the library's latest addi- tion, has become a boon to all data-minded students, The library under her ingenious supervision at long last has come to be an inviting place. Recent arrival Edith Atchison performs the superhuman task of developing plain Americans into fluent Latinists. Eiiicient and capable, Linguist Atchison is an asset, never a liability. G. YV. Scharztz. Englishman extraordin- ary, became immediately popular from the day of his arrival two years ago and has by his genial wit retained that coveted dis- tinction ever since. Raymond Pedersen, diminutive, dynamic speech instructor, is the guiding light of high school oral activity. Renovation of the speech department has been brought about largely through his efforts. Une of the most recent additions to the teaching staff paul Weazier has demon- strated his ability both inside and out of the l commercial department. Students delight in his fluent vocabulary and collegiate bow ties. No supreme court is complete without a court reporter, and no high school is com- plete without its Agnes Hansen or reason- able facsimile of same. However, both pupil and pedagogue are certain such efliciency would be hard to duplicate. Vivian Erickson, queen of the commer- cial kingdom, knows her shorthand from wiggle to jerk. Because she has the reputa- tion of cooperation, continued success is predicted. 9

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SUPREME CGURT Marietta Abell, social scientist, capable teacher, helpful friend. Students are proud to acknowledge her association with CFHS. History forged ahead this year with Blythe Lamme at the helm. Dates and name have ceased to be a bore under enter- taining yet enlightening study plans. When better history students are made, undoubt- edly Historian Lamme will be production manager. The name Martjarcf Raft means mathe- matics in the school, but it also stands for loyalty and unselfish cooperation. The stu- 8 dent body of CFHS owes an unpayable debt to her work. john Bliese, whose middle name is Science, is a teacher in truth and fact wrapped up in his work. Students feel sure Biologist Bliese's brain in future cen- turies will be bottled and labelled The Scientific Mind. Athletics is synonymous with Tiger- trainer Van Dyke. Since his advent, victory has become a common term in every ath- lete's vocabulary. To him go the laurels for many a successful season of sports. Harriet Zlatohlavek, long since Miss Harriet to each devoted gymnast for ob- vious reasons, has endeared herself to sport enthusiasts in the two short years she has been a part of the system. Laura M. Einspahr, busiest of nurses, has done splendid work this year within the school. Perpetual motion has every oppor- tunity of originating with her.



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VGICE OF THE PEOPLE l i STUDENT FORUM MEINIBERS . . . Proof of the fact that CFHS strives to keep abreast. . STUDENT FORUM By +he People Several years ago, Cedar Falls scholars, along with other students over the nation, found themselves conscious of a desire for greater selfexpression. Not until 1935, how- evr, did opportunity knock in the guise of a youth movement held in Cedar Falls itself. Here students learned much about the bases of student government, and CFHS students returned full of enthusiasm to make a re- quest for a like organization in their own school. After lengthy deliberation, Princi- pal Street appointed a faculty committee to study the situation from all convenient an- gles, outline an acceptable plan. This teach- erftriumvirate accordingly drew up the con- stitution, which proved satisfactory to both pedagogue and pupil with minor changes. For the People The forum constitution is little changed. 10 thanks to far-sighted planning of Authors Rait, Abell, and Lamme. The purpose. as always, is: to create unity between teacher and pupil, pupil and pupil: to offer pupils a chance for expression: to offer opportunity for acquiring practical habits of citizenship: to foster . . . school spirit. Of fhe People ln such a manner, Cedar Falls Student Forum, though originally not strictly a student governmental bodyw but 'an ad- visory board for the faculty in deciding lyceum numbers . . . and special assembles, is in the process of becoming a true student governing body, Wide awake pupils with nn eye for the future see great possibilities in their one major means of self-expression. The forum is rapidly justifying their faith, .ind it may be safely stated that it will con- tinue to do so as long as it retains the conti- dence of the students, the cooperation of the faculty.

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