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

 - Class of 1941

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'fi ENATE jj., f UMW .- ffl ' ' g gi' f ff f 'J Z, fu X sn a , ,W Q J Q 4 ,,f 1 .. f 'V 4 ' , f fm. as ' ,ff ,g. 2 '. ,, 7 , eww A Wt J s 44. ....,, HENRIETTA MULLER -Graceful curly- cues on the board in the commercial room are the shorthand fingerprints of dexterous Henrietta Muller. Typing and SI6l'l0gf3PhY also take a turn for the better under the guidance of Miss Muller who has her B. A. from l. S. T. C. AGNES NIELSEN+Appetizing odors drift- ing about the Manual Arts building con- tinually remind us of our home economics instructor. Agnes Nielsen. Besides her Scandi- navian knack for cooking and sewing. Miss Nielsen's ability is accredited to a B. A. degree from I. S. T. C. and an M. A. de- gree from Columbia, GEORGE NORRISfNewcomer George Nor- ris has developed his popularity among both boys and girls as assistant coach and as a patronizer of our school rec dances. Coach Norris has his B. A. from Parsons College. ELMER NUSffThe huge task of planning the reorganization of our entire English department has fallen upon English in- structor Elmer Nus. Also our debate coach. Mr. Nus has his B. A. from Upper Iowa University. RAYMOND PEDERSEN Thespians going about the halls and to their classes much in need of hairfeuts. indicate another plav in the making under production manager Rav- mond Pedersen. Speech instructor Pedersen received his histrionie education with a B. A- dftlfff 35 I. S. T. C. and an M. A. :it University of Michigan. LESTER PETERSEN We'x'e often heard about that little pacl-rage with lots of pepf YVell, its here and now in Lester Petersen General Science, coaching, intrafmui-315 mf ereeing :ite but a few trades of Mr, Petersen who has a B. A. from l. S. T. C. xx I 8 ' XX IQXH f

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epg-if a 4+ tiff - Ct. - - - A :N W ' L - i' .--, ' ., Q'. X F-ff ff- 571725 E -te-. av!f6rF3,,1.4S E192 -,-A - ,-, - . :. 2,1 gh ,-4 . : EUGENE FISHER Leap vear was use to good advantage by Eugene Fisher who ju - ...L-L..-ii ix X ' x ',. W X ' ll W 5 iQ, x f - 1 . V 1 1- w - ', X 1' ' ed from assistant athletic coach to coach and also safety driving coach. He did his 1-,, training at Iowa Universitv where he re- ceived his B. A. degree. ALFRED GOWAN Just what to do with pi and the unknown quanrirv is well comprehended by mathematician Alfred Gow- an. A formula for his position is: B. A., l. S. T. C. - M. A,. S. U. I. 3 Alfred Cowan Z C. F, H. S.'s Algclaran. HAROLD HARRYIKIAN 'Nothing less than fortune telling has become the practic: of Junior Businessman Harold Harrvman. a B. A. graduate of I. S. T. C.. who has been predicting the future occupations of his vocational students through aptitude tests. BLYTHE LAMNIE ff NVith world affairs changing so rapidlv it's no: xcrv likely that the students of historian Blvrhe Lamme will run short of nan-ies. dates and events to srudv. For his:orv's sake Miss Lamme's de- gree is a B. A. from I. S. T. C. N 1 Aja . 11 ft l if fi h e jlitagg-at argues.- - e We 1 f f . mmawf wif sv X ' AX ly! gl fw. ,. ff QI! . ,f, . I ,, v ,yffif MW' f if 'Wes 0, , 1, f , W ., f ,se .,, . , ,,.. ,.. ,A , , .4 4 X , , f , 1 f A 'W , 1 , W , 5 I f 7 , X , HELEN LENTZ' The colorful hand-drawn pictures that adorn our classrooms bring honorable mention to the students of the art department and to art supervisor Helen Lentz who has a B. A. degree from I. S. T. C, JAMES MELICHAR- -'Students weren't the only ones whose absent-mindedness was for a time excused by our second semester schedule. For when it came to remembering orchestra rehearsals starting an hour earlier. Maestro James A. Melichar was similarly guilty of forgetfulness. Nevertheless Mr. Melichar, who received most of his musical education and experience in Europe. is a very valuable member of our music depart- ment. , u 1 ,



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- T -, A A A ,l- ,c s s - 1 xxx -his If X .- .11 I x W , -35W i ,jg X K 5,5 ll , -2 ' . at-. vi 'W' - '4'F?,eF'iX- z - '- WI- ' .. 5: 1. f-'V! gE.h E Y . I G-.sf -un :!f1.51-5- ' - . MARGARET RAITfMariners ar'cn't the only ones who have relied on n compass for good sailing, For many are the students of Mathematicizin Margaret R:iit's geometry classes who have found the compass quite a necessity for their safe sailing. Such an instrument has also aided Miss Rsit in ol:- tnining her B. A. degree from l. S. T. C. and :in M. A. from Columbia. GILBERT SCI-lANTZfThe responsibilitv of supervising boys' Hi-Y besides the teach- ing of students as to how the Readers Digest should be properly digested is the main duty of Gilbert Schantz. Englishman and journalist with B. A. from S. U. I. PAUL YVEAVERf-A'And thev must have rhythm whenever thev tvp could u f Weaver. a B A. grad S. T. who invari -.7 .- s xact ' through the rn -- . A, stem 'Q I Q U 3 i. O V. 'ef ..,' .fli- 4 'Naya f ,M fi, 'Waiikdrdilw-. ,4 r ' e the slogan of t mercial :-.sfwg e Pa e CECIL WREIDTf he slull with which the manual training students produce such modern, artistic designs in their woodwork surely reflects instructor Cecil Wreidt's dex- terity. His training was JI Way'ne State Teachers College where he received a B. A, degree. and also an M. A. degree from Iowa State Teachers College. HARRIETT ZLATOHLAVEK - - Cedar Falls' loss: Davenport's gain. During the time she was here. Harriett Zlatohlavtk gained many friends and spread much hap- piness. Her gym classes will be a highlight of school days long remembered by many girls. Miss Harriett received her B. A. de- gree from I. S. T. C, S X Wi E MW54' My, N v

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