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MARGARET BACKERMAN-Reserved brunette member ot Alpha Sigma Kappa. Member ot Girls' Aux. Fond ot piclcniclcinq and boat- ing. lnterested in all sport activities. WILLIAM BAKEWELL, JR.-Pig-slcin toting Uncle Willy. Active in plays, and master ot wit and humor. Junior class president, and vice president ot Science club. Atiiliated with tootball squad, annual statt, press club, commercial club, lettermen's club, and l-li-Y. BETTY BANCROFT-First girl president ot Student Forum, also presi- dent ot Jr. Aux. in her Senior year. l-ler personality has aided her greatly in becoming a popular member ot press club, commercial club, camera club, as well as baslcetball teams. MYRLE BARTl-lGl.OMEWhl-luslmy hero ot the gridiron. Commend- able in all athletics. l-lis essay on Polarized Lighting more than made him eligible tor membership in the Science club. EUGENE BAST-Suave mastermind ot the tootball tield, Commend- ably represents C. F. l-l. S. on the tract squad. Active member oi Lettermenis club, and l-li-Y. Swimming and stating occupy his leisure time. BERNICE BAUER-Small, but industrious, quiet, but etiicient president ot the Alpha Sigma Kappa. Although the smallest Senior, she is very praiseworthy in basketball and other sports. NNAVA BOEGE-Literary minded student ot the Senior class. Cub re- ocrter tcr Red ard Black Review. t-lolds membership in Girls' Aux. and .lunicr Aux. DONALD ERlDENiArdent supporter ot C. F. l-l. S. Commendable in all musical tunztions especially operettas. ls member ot Hi-Y and -f--iq me-W5 .o- L- . HOVVAFZEJ BPlDEN-Artistically inclined student ot metal worlc. l-lolds membership in Student Forum, Glee club, and Alpha Beta Kappa. l-lis vocal ability is very note-worthy. EQITP 5POCKXfVAYfTranster in her Senior year trom T. C. l-l. S. Member oi Glee club and interested in all sport activities. l-ler am- lgiric' ir life is to tclloff the nursing protession. LAUPETTA BP.OW7Nl-Commendable student ot Commercial subiects. Pegggnized tar her eye tor dressing. Active member ot Alpha Sigma Kappa. and Girls' Auf. ROY BPCVVN-,Ace taatball player tor C. F. t-i. S, l-lobby seems to be drifing fehicles. l-ie is interested in all sport activities. DQpQ'ri-iv 3Ul-TL-Poppy treasurer ot Alpha Sigma Kappa. Outstand- ing in her baslretball ability. This vivacious blond has as her ambition to become a dancer. OFZLENE CAMPBELL-Petite program chairman ot Girls' Aux. l-lad roles in dramatic presentation in C. E. l-i, S. t-ler quiet charm and poise have won her many a triend.
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iCl- THE SENIORS With added color and zest The Sophomores ot '37 came to Cedar Falls l-ligh School at the same time that the l-lungarian head scarts were being seen in Vogue. The newcomers tound themselves surrounded by conditions en- tirely ditterent trom their old lite, and particular- ly noticed the abundance ot treedom granted. The ditterent members oriented themselves rap- idly, some becoming spectacular. lt wasn't long atter this new company arrived that it was seen that there were those who had very detinite styles ot dress. Kenneth Thompson set pace tor bright colored ties: Bob Corbin with his in-and-outer sport shirts: Romona Ol- sen and her many ditterent colored lcnit mittens: l'lester Storey setting Vogue styles: Betty Ban- crott with her many sweaters. Setting the pace We tound among this group that there were some who were going to set the pace in scho- Iastic records. Maxine Schwanke with her me- ticulous worlc: Margaret Wahl with her Chinese a n d German baclc- ground: Kenneth Thompson with his gen- eral tund ot intormation. Set standards ot hair-dress tound a prominent place in this class. Notable among these were Jane Connell with her ever-changing coitture: Dorothy Crosby with her caretully curled hair: Bob Crinlclaw with his notftooforderly wave. Dick Smith was always noticed with his darlc, caretully oiled topping. :iz COMING IN Several outstanding musicians rallied in this group. Eleanor Tostlebe won many honors with her clarinet: Phil Seltenrich with his clarinet: Elling Cpsal should be commended tor his worlc on his drums. John Theimer and John Walton are in the music realm with their clarinet and French horn. Then there were Songbirds soon commanded the attention ot passers-by. Many au- diences were tascinat- ed by the wide-range X ot notes that Gwyneth fy, Dilger trilled. The music world tound a place tor the charming alto voice ot Jean l-lills and as it by enchantment the Briden brothers, Bob Corbin and Bob Stewart were accepted by all music lovers. Presently a l-loot was heard trom Long John on the Mike rounding up Blondie ot the Rodeo Magot struclc at Taclcy and triclced Olly into a Stew, Whitey threw Dell and Al and went back to his tlivver, Fontonelle. Orientation was complete by l938. Eleanor Tostlebe had won a superior rating on her clari- net in the national music contest: l-larriette Mc- Hugh had become tirmly established in the city library. Betty MacStay, Marian Rhode, and Ken- neth Thompson were holding their own on the debater's plattorm. l-lester Storey and Maxine were vying tor scholarship honors, Out trom an unlnown world into the tolds ot Our Comlmml' Came 6 QfOup ot colortul newcom- ers. Among this number were Betty Sherman, Betty Marriott, Qrlene Campbell, Clell Coleman, Edmon l-leidemann and l-lelyne Jolmscn. l
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DENNIS CASEY-Recognized for his oratorical ability. His strogngglrrn and strong lungs malce him prominent on the tennis team and in 99 club. ls also a Camera club member. HELEN ciirisrrnseri-.Aafeaaisie personality. Her deliqlitlulfsmile has made her a popular member ot Alpha Siqma KGDD5- Her avor' ite recreation is dancing. VIRGINIA CLAY-Personable Feature Editor of the Annual. She is very artistically inclined. Member ot G. A. A., Glee club, and Girls Aux. FRANClS COLE-Sprightly treasurer ot Hi-Y. Sports'writer tor Red and Blaclc Review. Favorite pastimes include dancing and tennis. Member ot Glee club and Football squad. CLELL COLEMAN-Mid-year transfer from T, C. H. S. Recoqnited tor his deep bass voice in Glee club. lnterested in speech activities, especially debate. JANE CONNELI.-Small, but dynamic cheer-leader and most popular member ot her class in her sophomore year. Holds membership in Girls' Auv. and Junior Aux. WA MARIE COOK-C. F. H. S. number l typist and stenographer. Personal aide to Miss Hansen. Dependable member ot Glee club and Alpha Sigma Kappa. ROBERT CORBIN-Etlicient Business Manager ot the IQ4-O Red and Blaclc Annual. Outstanding tenor voice in Glee club worlc, Attiliated with Science club, HiAY, and Press club. ROBERT CRlNKl.AW--Sturdy member ot football sguad. Claimed member ot Lettermenls club and Hi-Y. lnterested in designing air- planes and in traclc worlc. DOROTHY CROSBY-Ardent enthusiast ot Alpha Sigma Kappa. Her :harm and poise have made her head usher at the local theater. Holds membership in Girls' Aux. GERALD CROWELL-Star hall-bacl on I9-10 grid-iron team. His tamed niclc-name Magot has won him much recognition in the hallg ot C. F. H. S. Won honors on the baslsetball squad. Member ot Student Forum, Hi-Y, and Lettermenls club. JOSEPHHNIE CROVVSTON-Musically minded member ot the Senior class. Has won recognition in Glee club through operettag, Nlember- of Girls' Aux., Junior Aux., and Camera club, GWYNETH DlLGlER-Song-bird ot the Senior class. Her contralto voice has trilled through the halls ot C. F. H. S. since her debut in l937. Holds membership in Girls' Aux. and Junior Aus, MARY Fl.lRlNO-Dependable secretary ot Alpha Sigma Kappa. l-lar ability in commercial subiects is very commendable. Her interest lies in all sport activities. She is a member ot Girls' Aux. and grwim. AUX
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