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

 - Class of 1948

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PEP CCDUNCIL -- CHEERLEADERS One more l'921fl1Cl' in Student Forum's cap this your was the 0I'fl,'2llllZ2ltlOll ol' the Pop Council. The council planning' started hy the fornizition ot' zx vom- niitteo, lleznleml hy Ruth Temple, which ehose repre- sentatives from eaeh homeroom. The resulting group was divided into ilwo parts, heullwl hy Delores Aurznul and Salli Hearst. who alternately lllflllllwl pep skits to present to the assemblies. A number of skits were staged, from the unusual and entirely unforeseen ending' of the old-fzishioneml ineloclranizi to the hilarious atmosphere of 21 hospital operating' room, This made it very evident that the Uounoil was not lacking in ingenuity :incl enthusiasm. C. F.'s, four VlVil0l0llS e.l1eerle2ule1's, Yvonne Pe- terson, Jo Hull, Connie Anders. und Gloria Mitchell, aided tho eouneil 21 great deal. The duties of lihe eheerlezulers lapped over into the sports events themselves. Fnoni time to time the haronleter ol' sehool spirit has soared anal fallen. It is hoped that 'the Pep Coun- eil zlnrl elleerleznlers, hy working' lJg.E'6lll0l', will inthe years to come, inspire the student :holly to unequaled pep. For want' ol' al nail, the shoe was lost. For want ol' 21 yell, the gunie wus lost. 1 Pep Band and eln-erlezulers. 2. Cheerleaders: C. Anders. Y. Pe- terson, G. Mit:-hell. J. Hall. 3. Pep meeting i'0llllllIlil.ll0Yl. 4. Pep Council Back ROW! H. Fisheir. E. Steffen, M. Brown, .l. Weihefr. M. Robinson. .l. Arthur. H. Hall, D. Anrund, Front Row: l'. Thompson. L. Lungroek. D, Langskov, S. Hearst, Not in l'ieture: D. Hansen. 69 s Q N

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TIGER I-ll-LIN E The sehool's bouncing baby this year was The Tiger Hi-Ltine. During any period oi' the day, one eould see Rosie Seobee, editor, roarning tl1e halls for 0119 news rumor or another. She was ably assisted by Dorothy Hansen. Personalities of tl1e VVeek, by Jo Hall. were a l1igl1ligl1t ol' tlienewspaper. Naney Allbee was the wise Allllli Polly. Don iitlUlllllS, eolunni reached many inter- ested readers. Amo11g other things i11 the Hi-Line were familiar sayings, inter- views t rom fellow students, notes to teaeh- ers, and l1111nan interest stories. The ealen- dar of events proved to be useful. T11e roaming reporters brought. to tllt' Slll'1c2lt5G many aneedotes not ordinarily known by everyone. Some well-known athletes, Russ Full- -hright and Don Perkins, supplied first- ha11d llllA0l'IHilT10I1 011 HNVlli1l,S what, 'twhat do you think? Hllfl whos who, in the athletic realm of school, Subseribers enjoyed tl1e Hi-l1ine,'l which eame o11t bi-monthly. Yvonne Peter- son and Janet Shatter, prodiietion erew, really made tl1e typewriteis click just be- tore time to go to press. Chief eensor and advisor to the staff was Mr. Stanard. Tl1e Tiger Hi-Lillie, tl1e newest thing i11 publications around school, did a won- derful job and had a very sueeessf'ul year. The student body appreciated tl1e work and effort of tl1is year's stalt a11d wish next years staff, successful puhlisliing. RED AND BLACK Here it is, the tinished produe-tl Now we ean lay aside our penny p'inel1ing, seraping, begging for a little more spaee or a11 extra page, or just 1l'tlY01'l1llJf over Mrs. Meye1 l1ol'f's desli tor after sehool sessions. Tl1is year we l1ad two editors, Mary Boyd and Rinth Te.nple, Wll0 niade a swell team with Prue Sznith as their assistant. Seiiior editor. Virginia llruhn, and ber assistants, Halli Hearst, G0l'til0.l Roberts, a11d Liane Biirbttidge. Cilll graduate feeling they aeeomplished StlTIlGllllHg1, Wtthout Do- lores Alllillltl there NV0l1lt.l have been no Mother tloose theme with elevereax-too11s to bring it to lite. If' you were snatched Olll of Gthe 112111 to ide11ti-ly a little creature i11 tl1e baelt row. ytllll' liltllltlp1JOY' was prob- ably tlarol Sehaller or lll'l' assistant, JoAnne Kyhl. Getting all ol' our athletes into 0110 ser- tio11 wa-sn't a11 easy jolbg just ask Roland Hansen, sports editor. Much credit goes to Miss Nielsen and her pliotograpliers, Joe Apt'el and Jael: Hidore, for many hours spent taking pie- tures. The biggest blow to eorne to the stall' was tl1e death- of aetivities editor, Jane Stum, However, her assistants earried Ollf assignments without l1er guiding hand. Bringing i11 tl1e iig'I'6Q1lSl1lffH wer-e Tom tllawson and hfs salesmen. Everytliing from a Cupi11's Canter dance to storm- ing the business oftiees downtown brought i11 tl1e an1111a1 finances. 1. Tiger Hi-Line Staff: J. Hall. R. Seohee, S Van Hanen. Y. Peterson, D, Perkins, J. Mcliride, J. Shaffer, D. Han sen, D, Kelly. N. Allbee. 2. Red and Black Rajahs: Mrs, Meyerhoff, M. Boyd. li. T1-n1pIe, l'. Smith, Z. Haffner, D. Anrand, L. Langroek. 70



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G. A. A. -- LETTERMENS CLUB Presiilent June I zn1seh, with the Cooperation of lier :ilile o1't'ic-ers, plnnnecl the initiation ol' new mein- liels in Septemilier. In Oeteliei' a. Halloween DZITTX was held in the gyinnzisinni. The roller skating party in the spring wuuntl up the soeizil neitiviities, :intl the :iwairaling ot letters anal pins lay lllrs. liinrlmnk liruuglit the year to ai elose. gg Jr New and old members alike lielpeml to make the elnlfs progrznn for the year sneeessfnl, Elected presi- clent, Russ Fnlllmriglit, and SIJOIISOI'-f'02lCll, llewnrd Rizibey, wzitelied fl new policy eoneerning' the ziwnrsl- ingr nl' letters :incl ehevrons en into effect. Besides representing us in our ntliletie eontziets with other seliools, the sweater boys provirleml :ietive lezulersliip in many school zielivfties. G. A. A. Officers Back Row: .l. liuysen. li. I.uiigrm'li, N. Grnss. C. Anders. Front ROW! .l. Fnusell. C. Cuniniings. .l. Nurnlly. li. Assink. Junior Team Back ROW: U. Uaunpln-ll, li. lizxiiglwmrli, W. Ruriek. Middle Row! D. Hansen. M, Iinrnett. C. Anders. Front RUWZ C. Helmller, J. Boysen. Sophomore Team Back Row: S. Yarehn, D. Lungsknv. R. Ca- ley. Middle Row: M. Christiansen. .l. Me-hnien, U. Cuinniings. .l. Nurrlly. Front Row: S. Baxter. K. Reninger. Letterman Back Row: D. Dunlap. C. Kufron, M, Hansen, D. Lau, L. Baker, V. Cutter. .l. Melirirle. D. Perkins. Third ROW! Mr. liabey, D. 'l'u-rry, H. Maron. NV. Hansen. L. 1irontei's. .l. Hun- sen, E. Us-ill:-y, K. Murgensen. G. Johnson, Second Rowl A. Vlfright. D. Hiker. H. Larkin, G. Lushnian. .l. Dilley, D. lilo:-li. Dow BOI'g'1,l'l't'Il, R. Fnllbright. Front ROWS li. Firohn. li. Juhnscm, T. Cluwson, D. Caley, B. VVeltz. H. Klepfer. B. 'l'nrn+-r, P. Ruse. M. Blair. Nut in Pirtnre: D. Tulle-fson. G. Tollefson, .l. Nnlly, T. Kefrun. C. Haha-nirht, R. Hansen, Clyde Smith. .l. Billings, 68

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