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

 - Class of 1950

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Zmlwzecl -kElaine Johnson particularly liked sports and won a letter and an award in G.A.A. Her appreciation for fine art was displayed as a. violinist in orchestra and by winning a first in state art contest. fHSunny and her radiant smile joined the ranks of the Student Forum as a senior and worked on many committees. Y-Teens and G.A.A. claimed a, share of Sonya. J ohnson's enthusiasm. Q Student librarian four years. Valdon Johnson knew the library backward. forward, and inside out. ln the orchestra pit. he contributed his talent on the cello, and on stage, as a character actor in plays. -Af A big guy with a big heart, Thomas J. Kofron acted in the capacity of sergeant-at-arms of lletterman's for two years. Before he started to work as a night watchman. Tom lettered in football and basketball. skWi.nst0n La.Fa.vre often caused small riots in class with his original cartoons and remarks. Vi'intz,' donated his gregarious presence to A Chorus three years and to Hi-Y four. i' Nick-named Shorty by her friends, the girl wit-h the dashing brown eyes became an avid roller skater. A good seamstress, Thelma Lamm made many of the clothes she wore around C. F. ilVarbling first soprano in A Chorus, girls' sex- tet, at music contest, and just as a hobby, some- how left Donna. Elise Latngskov enough time to be active in the drama and sports fields as well. wkArlene Lawrence gave much time to the Tiger Hi- Line while serving as editor. If asked to do some- thing extra, she'd get it d-one, as proved by her work in annual and as junior class secretary. wk A hard worker. Lowell Lindaman was often seen at home helping his father with the lawn and garden. This friendly fella' came a long way from Bloom- ington, Minnesota. as a junior to join C.F.'s gridiron. -Av Shortly after her transfer from VVest Waterloo as a junior. Helen Lorenzen's comeliness made her a suc- cessful candidate for Homecoming attendant. Her major interest was in Commercial Club. f Petite Eleanore M8.oNei11 transferred from Chicago at the beginning of her senior year. t'Ellie liked backstage work. especially lighting, and was in the nucleus of Pep Club. fA fellow with a lot of ability and a good sense of humor, Eldon McCann took over the major office in the junior class. An athlete, he gave his time to Letterman's Club and every sport but baseball.

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-A' Leader of the athletes, Milton Hansen acted as president of Letterman's Club and won honors in football and basketball. It was said of Milt, he'd dance or drive his car even with two broken legs. fiiDiI1glClJ6PI'iCS,, to his associates, Hayes Harned majored in football. basketball. and baseball to enter lietterman's Club and was elected treasurer. Having a serious side, he served as chaplain of Hi-Y. QA working girl, Betty Marilyn Hartke took a busi- ness course to further her career as a stenographer. She was a member of the Commercial Club and Y- Teens, and often spent free time roller skating. -kHerma.n Haskenhoff had the distinction ot' being a singer and heavy-weight wrestler. Ile never let life get him down. but was always available when needed. Many envied his well-groomed appearance. -kJack Heffernan moved from Vilinthrop just in time to share the title of almighty seni,mr with the rest of the potential graduates. A quiet manner didn't keep Jack from being a real swell fellow. f Marjorie Heinichen held audiences and contest judg' es tspellbound with her lyric soprano voice. l'oming1 from Marengo i11 her sophomore year, she transfer- red her vocal qualities to madrigal and drama. if Jim Heskett played a sweet sax for band, orchestra, pep band, and the Musitones. A few of his sportive inclinations were expressed in the positions Jim held on annual staff, Student Forum, and his class. -kBetween his drums and the camera, Jack Hidore somehow found time for Hi-Y, a part in Our Town. and the role of class vice-president. An annual photographer, Jack was also a drummer. -kQuiet and sincere with a ready smile, Delores Horn served on the Y-Teens cabinet as service chairman. Membership in Commercial Club proved that she had many of the desirable qualities of a secretary. if When Margaret Howe started out to do something, she did it! Margaret was counted upon as business manager of the annual in ther junior year, and in Drama Workshop, Y-Teens, and G.A.A. fA truer friend than Virginia Ilax could not be found. Virginia devoted her senior year to work in Commercial Club. As a junior, G.A.A. and HB Chorus constituted her extra-curricular activities. f Do you read much? was asked by Carol Irons as 'she made her tdoorsto-door campaign to win the honor of top magazine salesman for annual staff. Pudge also liked dramaties and journalism. 14 cnc! .



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wk Her athletrc ahrllty and wrlllneness to Work brought the mee presldency of C A -X to Joan Mehmen She also found tlme for Y Teens A Chorus Com mercral Club and linger Hz Ime fN0rn1a.11 Meswarb drsplayed hrs leadershrp as an of f1ec1 of 11umerous or an17at1on4s alld a l6tl6I'XV1HIl0! 111 sexeral sports Hrs suaxe manner 111 rde hun 1 nrtur rl for a lead rn Martha fL80113.I'd Mlller learned hy dolnff He spent early mornrng llltl rfter srhool hours helprng hrs father or1 the fum l1k4 ruost men l1e was a sportsmrn especrally when rt cnne to huntrnb and hshrng 'kNo one track mlnd for Marjone Mlllerl In search of a place III the husrness world she w rs often at work 111 the conrmercral department Sports and IIlllSlC were her favorrtes for entertarnrnent A three vear 1nemhersh1p IH Letterman s Club show ed Rlchard Morgensen to be a football 1nd ures tlrng enthusrast Thrs took much of Rlch s tnne and helped to keep hlm out of m1seh1ef -kG-ayl Nelson rejolned our ranks after spendm a year at a technual school 1n Yew Xork The strong srlent type Cayl was greatly apprecrlted by the physlcs class when rnaklnv expeuments if Act1v1ty plus marked Joe Nelson s career followlng hrs transfer from Mkhv rn hrs rumor vear I11 hrs short but fabulous stretch at C F he rose to the herghts of sen1or class presldent -kJ0a.n Nordlys CHIC mmdedness awe way to the hrghest office rn Student lforum As student drree tor of A Chorus and a S9Cl10Il ed1tor of the nual she found a med1um of creatxxe e'4press1on kY Teen meetrngs found 0'I lC10llS Shirley Peterson resrdmg SOIYIIIU' lll officral capacrtres III JCI and C A N rlso Shrrley was on the annual staff and st1ll found tune to make many frlends -kA gallon of gas took B111 Plerce a lonff way on h1s motor luke He found skatm an entertalmng wav to trax el and for all praetreal purposes, hke foot ball alld huntrng good old shoe leather iv The barltone vo1ce and 1IY1p1Sl1 erm whleh was so fam1l1ar helonved to Bob Plerce He played first IH muslc contest h1d a lead ln Martha a11d partl erprted 111 quartet I ctterman s and H1 Y f If Bob Pnest planned any m1s4h1ef he couldn t con cell It lt lust stuck out all oser NI11or letters 1n football and track entrtled Bob to rnembershrp ln Letterman s Club 3 aa . . 4 to ' -1 ' I. .14 . - ' , I6 i7 ' a 1 , , X 1 I, '- 1 .' 4 4 41 4 4 - X' ' g4 14 4 ' '1 v h D Y ' 1 V I I l 1 I f A Au A A 1 1 1 K 4 .4 4 ' 54 ,, 1 K l I 1 I as C Z ' . A ' 4' , ' 4' 4 4' ' 4' 1 , 4' ' 4 Z f' 4 4' . - ' ' . 4 4 ' 4 ' ' ' , 4' '14 4 i ' 1 l , v 7 1 1 1 1 ks I4 . i . , 1. . X . . , t , ,' 4 , 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 I 4' . l 4 44' . -4 H d' ,'H l 4 ' ' ' . . . . l 4 4 4 Q 4 4 ' 4 l4 4 4 ' . ' . ll' X , , I 1 4 . . V 1. 4 4 4 D 4 . . . , . A l . ' I X . . . . .N 4 4 4 t 4 , l 4 . 4 CK Y7 , , 4 4, 4 4 . ., A In , . . . y D . gc v K V . . 7 . 44 H ' ' 4 '4, 4 4 ' Zill- l 7 1 - , . H 4 i V. . . . . . p 4 . H 4 . . A. 4 4.4 .4 .2 . 4 4 ' 4 . . . . I K B A . 4 4l 4 ' , 4 4 4 - , . 4 4 rs 44 f 1 15 1 U ' ' . , ' ll ar ' 4 , . 1 4 4 4 4 , 4 - . . , . 4 4 , - 4 4 , A , . . . . , 4 4 , 1 , - 4 ' . ' ' v 44- 77 v - 4 ' 4 l , ' A A K , A 1' 4 4 4 ' . yr! l

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