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

 - Class of 1940

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THE ADMINISTRATION The plant Margaret Rait, C. Ffs mathema- tician and Girls' Adviser, is watering is merely her winter garden. ln summer she shares the hobby ot the exfprime minister ot England, Stanf ley Baldwin, Both are interested in growing extra- ordinary tomatoes. l-lowever, Miss Rait also deals with producing other vegetables, tlowers, and outstanding vearboots. Supervising The Review as pictured at the Record otiice or in room tourteen is the charac- teristic pose ot G. W. Schantz. A tootball and basketball letterman in school, he still tollows ath- letics. An evening a weet he bowls? his score is consistently good. Coach C. C. VanDyl1e's hobby changes with the seasons. Whatever team he is intent on prof oucing-that is fiis sore interest. During vacaf cr- tions this producer ot champions relaxes in out- door activities but usually there is little time tor any orthodox hobby he might choose. Seeing Paul Weaver intently awaiting 'devel- tography. Lately this commercial teacher a been specializing in portraits but he continu .t tollow all types ot pictography. , il' ! ig opmentsm reveals his primary interest to be f a t-lis ability in woodfworlfing anjf' thiefjimlhl dy handicratts proves tascinating as weEaas lucr t'lJv to Cecil Wreidt. His dexterity en les m to produce hand-made presents. Mr. yr, tis also mildly enchanted by photography. W l-landicratt devotee, Harriett Zlatohlavelc, is seldom seen without some evidence ot her hobby. A knite and a piece ot wood are invariably with her so that any idle moment between physical education classes or while waiting can be put to constructive use. Y'-YL fy g Will.. ,qv ...VJ

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THE ADMINISTRATION I'IaroId E. I-Iarryman is checlring his accuracy at the commercial class blackboard. Cn vacation he studies strangers. In his mind he decides their occupation, interests and personality. Then he makes their acquaintance to checlc the seldom tailing accuracy ot his deductions. Atter history classes, Blythe Lamme relaxes with her niece who is entertained and entertain- ing. Miss Lamme really considers her Icerchiet collection to be her predominating interest. This collection has grown to include more than a hun- dred hankies, An ardent artist, Mrs. Helen Lentz is inter- ested in all phases ot her profession. I-Iowever bloclc-printing is her annual hobby as each Christ- mas she designs her own cards through that med- ium. Whether she slcetches with her pupils or I 8 , fa W , W Xffk .- . f dabbles in paints, Mrs. Lentz is practicing her hobby. Perched on any vantage point, chiet musician James A. Melichar can be seen screening motion pictures ot his smart-stepping marching band. The completed project will teature the develop- ment and drills ot the organization. R. H. Pedersen runs trom one hobby to an- other. I-lis versatility ranges trom auto mechan- ics to tollr dancing. But he is always looking tor characteristic natural movements that he can use in adding reality to the high school dra- matics. Teachers have no pets? L. E. Petersen has a tavorite pupil-his brown, curly-haired coclcer spaniel. I-le has taught Tony several usetul and intricate triclrs. Tony is an apt pupil and rewards his tavorite pedagogue with pleasure not tound in scientitic or athletic Tields. I



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--cr OUR COUNSELGRS The personnel llBetter late than never, says Koert Voorhees as he dashes into the regular Thursday morning meeting ot the Student Forum. ln discussing a student problem 'Conservative' Betty MacStay and Radical Bob Corning are ott on a tangent and Hester Storey, 'iiust tor the sake ot an argu- ment, has a word to say. Vice-president Gerald Crowell tries to soothe the minds ot his tellow students bv an Qration on what he thinks. Nothing like a disagreement on the part ot James Dunbar to start things rolling. To think that the seniors should have the best seats in the auditorium during chapel is too much tor James. Freshman Ray Thorne holds his own in the are gument, too. Loretta Siglin is 'silent but willing to do her best tor the benetit ot the G. A. A. Howard Briden is 'lslow but sure to see that the seniors are treated tair and sguare. Quiet please Nedra Jane Thorsrud has a word to say, though soon is hushed by the welcome command ot President Betty Bancrott, l.et's vote. Prin- cipal C. C. Stanard, TOId Faithtulf' sanctions all decisions made betore Secretary t-larriette Mct-lugh adds them to the big black book ot minutes. Listening in As an outsider listening in, one can hear much serious discussion by our counseling torce inter- spersed with an outburst ot laughter. The serious discussion is due to the planning and arranging ot activities such as, Freshman Initiation, all school parties, homecoming, and the canvassing tor the Red Cross drive. Qne ,cause tor laughter is the question asked by the treshmen, Who is B B 7 No, I social tunction ot the Student Forum behind closed doors was the torum luncheon at Tally l-lo. Superintendent Peet was guest speaker and trom the reports all had a good time as well as good tood. STUDENT FFTFLIM tliiniivil lllldiui lXl+'itlfi law' Tllli'il'-,l'l,iCl ifgi,,l,j C,-AT lFl'l'F Finritfif lclliriii-lfi lvli t'lu ih Betty Biini ii ll Fti,n,fig, Sf,-,,-,SX 8.5 Cfmynd lEi ll'w' M'1'i,'l-W l'iu'il Vinjiiliew. Loretta blillin BN Th n ii r nip im

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