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

 - Class of 1941

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QEPQESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES .... The meeting will please come to order, shouts Prexy Penny Scott, attempting to raise her voice above the din caused by the other ll members of the Cedar Falls Student Forum. After Secretary Bob Corning, of the Science Club, has disposed of the minutes, a long debate ensues on whatever problem has been presented by Penny. lf you could listen in sometime, you would wonder how the Forum could ever accomplish anything. For James Dunbar, representative from the Debate Club, is constantly taking an opposite view- point just to start an argument. And oppos- ing him are usually Koert Voorhees, Letter- men's Club, and Erling Jorgensen, Rostrum Club. Eldon Modisett, vice-president and representative from the Hi-Y, also has to have his say. Jerry Jacobsen, even though he is only a sophomore, is able to hold down his end of an argument. The freshmen were rep- resented by two different students. Dick Knappenberger was elected by the freshmen at the beginning of the year and then when he moved, Jane Huss was elected in his place. The juniors supplied the artistic touch to the Forum by choosing Donny Casey to repre- sent them, and representing efficiency plus is Vernette Wright from the Commercial Club. All the rec dancing was sponsored by the Forum and the host and hostess plan was created during one of the meetings. Remember how awful the freshmen looked on Freshman Day? Well, that was planned by a committee headed by Angeline Pana- giakis, the Girls' AuXiliary representative. Homecoming was sponsored by the Forum. This being the largest job was also the best. The Hi-Y won the traveling trophy for hav- ing the best float in the parade. Two all-school parties were sponsored and also the spelling bee later on in the year, from which a freshman emerged the victor. The highlight of the year and the great social event for the Student Forum was the annual luncheon held this year at Tally-Ho. Special guest and speaker was Mr. Peet. Af- ter it was over, all the members agreed it was a great success. STUDENT EOFQUM Donnabelle Casey. Eldon Modisett, Erling Jorgensen, Jerry Jacobsen. liocrt Voorhees. Bob Corning. Jane l-luss, Pauline Voorhees, Penelope Scott, Angclin: Panagakis, Vernette XVright ' 1 l10l

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