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

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DAVID NIELSON . . . C. W. PRIES ,,f ' Cf!-i0O QQ We, the yearbook staff, present to you the 1959 TIGER . . . the KEY to your past year at Cedar Falls High School and the KEY to your future. As you leaf through its pages, it is the earnest hope of the staff that the KEYS to the various sections will open for you a treasure chest of happy recollections. It is our sincere desire that you may relive the happiness and sorrow, the victories and defeats, and that you may remember the people that you have known, the places in which you have been, and the things you have done together. Cedar Falls High is many things . . . hun- dreds of things. Recall them now with us within these pages . . . here is your KEY to your fondest memories . . . the 1959 TIGER. 4 N Q1 l 9 O if, ng' I Qs x S C .QQ -A ? ,E 0' X.x '-o.. -.s9 . 3 s v J' CE 1' 3545? ox S' Q 0, s ox Q I 5 9 i 9 9 Q 9 Q ,O S ex ,U .X 4' -D ' ' 'sw . N fjgw 1 Q 6 Y . 1 5 i., 6 'Q 0 ' O G 3 1' 1 Sz 6 ? 'H ' 9 1' 9 O . s l J N . Q Q . - Tj isa- 1.1 -.' 9 Er ', - -f ., as '- - ' 4 0 I - ' ul x O' ' ,Q Q Q ! Q J Xu! S' it F' ahh feb 2 P ff 'H , ,W ,N 12, S The paper drive for Firequeen was a big success this year. Students worked rain or shine and turned in more paper than ever before. It wasn't all work as fun played a large part too. 2 XXV p , ar QL at Joan is crowned Papers . . . papers . . . papers . . 'Wu' Firequeen candidates: Joan Hazel- wood, Judy Petersen, Pam Johnson, Carol Titus, Nancy Colvin, and Joan Hazelwood and her escort, Kathye Frye. David Hansen I98 l -was MQ iw... tu l3,1b. 13 S21 AWXW H O M E O CUZ-Z 'TIC an '-ar' EJ Phy 11 14' 1--'rr Q L -i iii' Oh! !! And the pep rally begins! WWW ffls assi Judy reigns at the dance Tigers on to victory! The pep rally . . . the snake dance . . . Judy, our queen . . . the conference championship . . . the spirit . . . the gaily decorated halls . . . and many others are the memories students will have to take with them. These are the memories of Homecoming 1958. Candidates and their escorts: Barbara Buckmaster, Bud Dow, Carol Titus, Joe Lebeda, Judy Furrh, Phil Klien, Bud Justis, Phillis Owens, Dick Johanson, Karen Boege, and Steve Clow. Judy and Sam at the dance Musmc furmshed by the Vance Dixon Band Much work was put forth before the big game Judy waves to the crowd Three cheers for the team! ' Evvie Crochet . Topal Crochet Mrs. Crochet . Elna Crochet . Fleece Crochet Arthur Crochet Mr. Tobin . . . Commodore . . Mrs. Dupre . . . Tayo Delacroix .- ... ... ..- Carolyn Buckmaster Mary Ann Johnson Jenifer Schlicher Cathy Hall Elsie Higby Scott Caweltie Bud Justis Duane Beebe Carolyn Tietz Phil Klien Davy Crochet ........ Bob Rubindall V Mrs. Beaumont Crochet . .Rita Craver it f The Great Big Doorstep This is a three-act comedy about a family of hill- billies who find some doorsteps in the river. The play deals with their plans and dreams of building a house to go with the steps they are so proud of. We'll build a house to go with our 'M3, look what Davy brung us' doorsteps! 'YF' X,,ci One Acts of I958 I959 We Call to Mlnd Thts rs a narratrve productron about educatron I documents for the audrence the marn facts and statrstrcs of Unrted States educatron The readers Joan Engle Scott Caweltr Jerrv Mayes and Judy Guralnrk each portray twelve characters The reactrons of these characters to varrous problems of educatron are presented Narrated by Judy Peters thrs play shows varrous people s oprnrons both good and bad about educatron It was wrrtten by Lewrs Phtllrps Student drrectors were Susan Lreder and Betty Clopton The Terrible Meek Thrs play rs a dramatrc form of the Cructfrxron The characters are a Roman Captarn Gary Macon a soldrer Gary Snodgrass and an Unknown Wo man Karen Babcock The Captarn after lrstenrng and talkrng to the Woman realrzes the terrrble wrong that he has done Thrs play was dtrected by Jerry Mayes Mooney s Kld Don t Cry Thrs rs a play by Tennessee Wtllrams The u dent drrector was Phtl Klern l-le had as hrs cast Scott Caweltr as Mooney a former lumberjack who now has a factory Job and Judy Furrh hrs wrfe The Mooneys have a new baby and the problems that anse revolvrng around the baby provrde a good dtamatrc play It was performed as a contest play at Iowa Crty Call for the Army Court Dance Q Yh Cl'0Y,S Cvv of Q3 Permission is almost granted! Story Time an, s ,VM X , ' Y . Cast The Emperor The Empress The Pr1me M1n1ster TheGeneral The Weavers Rudolf Gretchen The Pr1me Mlnlster s The Three Soldlers The Chrldren The Flower Grrl The Chamberlaln The Governess The Court Scrrbe Xvrfe Bud Justrs Veronrca Schlrmmer Jerry Mark Bob Rubendall Jentfer Schlrcher Rlta Craver Rtta Copeland Barbara Chr1st1e Corwrn Guenther Sue Petersen Ahce Wheat Carol Lange M1ke Klern Gary Baumgartner Roswttha Gresen Kay Vorhees Kathye Frye Vaughn Bauman Barbara Mrlroy Marlys Paulus Carolyn Buckmaster Scott Caweltr Mary Ann Creeden Garry Harold The Emperor s Attendants Clark Eltges Ladres tn W artlng Dean Wurdrnger Bob Kelly Chuck Asslnk to the Empress Lrnda Bentroth Joan Engel 'We've Been Weaving ' A at Shall I Wear Today? I 'm a thoroughbred' 15 K Head table at the 5 ffl banquet Dancmg 1n the ballroom Yes the teachers joxned the fun too' I got somethin' to tell you tonight, man. Wlllll lll ' The quartet sings us a song. Dance music from Jimmy Smith. llli., Ill 17 if ' Wit HQ s f ...ull -- Farewell party for the Japanese foreign student. May 1, 1959, brought to the Juniors and Seniors a prom, held at tue Electric Park Ballroom. The theme for the occasion was Tan Yi fMisty Moodsj. The ballroom was decorated in the style of the Orient. After the banquet, a show, based on a Japanese foreign student, was presented. The night concluded with dancing from nine to twelve. Music was furnished by the Jimmy Smith orchestra. Q Foreign students also enj oyed the prom. The Class of 1959 Baccalaureate Services were held on Sunday, May 3 1959. Rev. Howard Johnson of the First Baptist Church chose the topic Whither Bound. He told the seniors that there were two kinds of success, that by the world's standards and that by God's stan- dards. He gave four requisites for success--vision, aspiration, determination, and perspiration. Attain- ment of the highest goal is success according to God's standards, and this requires real deliberation and determination. A Capella Choir sang Thee God We Praise and Carolyn Bunte played a saxo- phone solo of Suite D'Orchestre En Ut. The prayer and benediction were given by Rev. John Soneson. BACCALAUREATE Last minute preparation ATI 0 59 The graduates are ushered to their places. Commencement exercises were held on June 4, 1959. The graduates marched to their places as C. W. Pries played the organ processional. The invocation and benediction were given by Rev. Ronald Jespersen. Music included You'll Never Walk Alone by the swing chorus, and a number, Three Pieces by the brass sextet. John Harold introduced Dr. Dunnington, who told the seniors of the challenge they faced. He told them of the deterioration of morals and the emphasis on material rather than spiritual values. He empha- sized integrity as the most important single basic quality in lifeg it is tied in with basic moral prin- ciples and the golden rule, Principal C, C. Stanard presented the graduating class to Russell Congdon, who conferred the diplomas. COMMENCEMENT The climax of high school Dr. Dunnington Foreign Students at Cedar Falls Hi h School A wave from Carmen. Happy Birthday, Sam! Wulfbrand Sam Steinwachs, our foreign exchange student from Hanover, Germany, arrived here in August of 1958. He came here through an application to the American Field Service. This is the first time that such a student has attended our school. Participating in school activities takes up part of Sam's timeg he also enjoys photography and danc- ing. After returning to Germany, Sam will have a year and a half of school to complete before graduation. 913 43 Sam in his American home with Mrs. Nielsen. Carmen Ramirez's father made it possible for her to learn about America in our school. In Mexico she attended a girls' school, so it was a new experience to attend mixed classes. Carmen has been an active mem- ber of Pep Club at our school besides various other activities. Come on Tigers!! or Presrdem ...... PHIL KLEIN Vrce Presrdent ...... BLAIR WOOD Secretary ..... BARBARA BUCKMASTER Treasurer ..... JIM VAN DYKE CLASS MOTTO comes, but wisdo CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS COLORS Red and White 22 ALICE ACKERMAN They never fail, but all succeed, who simply do their part. BOB ALBERTSON A silent man is more admired than a noisy one. JEROME ANDERSON A quiet lad--but quite a 1ad. JIM ARNOLD Some say he's bashfulg others doubt it. JIM AIKEY Cood humour is the health of the sou1. NANCY ANDERS A smile conquers all. GENE ARMSTRONG I'm not arguing with you--I 'm telling you. LOLA ASSINK A good kid and lots of fun. WILLIAM BARNETT I just love work. I can sit and look at it all day. DUANE BEEBE I argue with no man's opiniong I have a few of my own. GENE BERNARD A car, a car, my kingdom for a car. SCOTT BLACKBURN The less I learn, the less I have to remember. 2 if . my i' Q, 2 .' :an fiiifwfiff ,A AW 4.1 4,2 V .4372 AM PI -IJ: - 4 2. fl' ,F5g1.?1 J' ' w ' Q. mf. V a 2 , , , if - dug! f w J . Q 'A 'WWQEEEQQ J. Ii f 3. Mfff.. . 'lim .-:Sf f-aww 'wh w if 5 kW'!m J Q -' w ,Q 1 -M ,V Mi' , -J gi L, ,,V, , .YW 14, 7 I e JOAN BUNDY Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. MARY CALVERT She always has a friendly manner. RUSSELL CLARK l never let studying interfere with my education. S TEVE C LOW The best is found only by the better. BONNIE BUTLER ' A friendly word to all JOHN CARNEY is friends best know his true wort BETTY CLOPTON The magic of a cheerful face. SARA ANN CORWIN The small cour- tesies sweeten life KAREN COX vl and always ne at, JUDIE CROSBY Friendly to talk to, nice to know. ROBERT DETTBARN The result of labor is success. KAREN DICK A friendly smile, a friendly heart. Charming, sweet, 'N MARY ANN CREEDEN Cheerfulness is a sunny ray of life. LYNNE DAVIS Witty, lively, and full of fun. DALE DIAMOND A little guy with big ideas. BUD DOW Al1 great men die young--I don't feel so well myself. ROGER DOW Silence is one great art of conver- sation. DAVID EC KLEIN Fame and honors Ioftly shine. BRUCE ERICSSON I don't get into trouble if I don't say much. EUGENE FRITH He's sure to be seen where fun and mischief beam. GARY EAS TMAN Whenever I feel like working, I lie down until the feeling passes. SHARON ELLERMAN A maiden with bright eyes bubbling over with 1aughter. ROBERT FIESHNER Schoo1 breaks up my whole day. JUDY FURRH If there were more like she, the world a better place would be. CHERYL GADEN Nothing is im- possible to a willing he art. DICK GIESE Women annoy me- -I love to be annoyed. MAE MARIE GODFREY Quietness is an a few deve1op. CORWIN GUENTHER Without music life would be a mistake C RAIG CE RDES If I don't do it today, I'11 do it tomorrow. FONDA GILLETTE A modern girl with big brown eyes and personality twice her size. MARILYN GREENWOOD Smi1ing is always in style. HERB HAMILTON The pleasure of life is according to the man who lives it ll WARREN I-IAN N EMAN Where there's a will there's a way. DAVID I-IANSEN He doeth much who doeth a thing we l1. JOAN HAZELWOOD Who could ask for anything more? LARRY I-IENKLE It is said he has nothing to do with girls, but you never can tel1. BETTY I-IANSEN Keep smiling, it keeps people won- dering what you're up to. DAVE HAURUM Silence is the argument to which no man can reply. JIM I-IENDERSEN They say big talkers are little doers, but I'm an exception. DICK HENRIKSEN Here's a man who doesn't tell all he knows. BETTY SUE HERZOG Personality and charm make a fine girl. BARBARA HILD A friend to all who want a friend. WILFRED HOLMES Boys will be boys. LOWELL HUSOME I burn the mid- night oil, but it's gasoline. K ELSIE HIGBY Mischief is my middle name. JUDY HOLMES There's a dimple in her cheek and a twinkle in her eye. GARY HUBBARD Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be. SANDY JACOBSEN She is true to her friends. BOB JENSEN Our champion, strong above com- pare. DOUG JOHNSON A gentleman in word and deed. LAWRENCE JONES Not a ldies' man, but a 1ady's man. JIM JUHL He sets his ambi- tions high. RICHARD J OHANS ON Our four star fel- low: looks, person ality, intelligence and sports. EILEEN JOHNSON She opens in each heart a little bit of heaven. WILLIAM JONES A fellow like no- body e1se. KAREN J UI-II. Her ways are ways of p1easantness. RONNIE JUHL Take life too seri- ously and what is it worth? PATRICIA KATZ Happiness was made to be shared. JOHN KIESLING The fewer the words, the greater the profit. PHIL KLEIN A guy who needs no magic to make friends. BUD JUST IS An actor will happen in the best regulated famiIies. PAT KEEFE A smile of sincer- ity that never fades.' MICHAEL KLEIN 'What! Me Worry? SCOTT KLEPFER Honor to the man who brings honor to us. HOWARD LAN TZ Don 't hurry me . MARY LEAVELL A quiet charm, a pleasant way. JAY LECKBEE Size does not make the man, but it sure he1ps. LINDA LINDHOLM Life isn't life without fun. MARLDIE LAUBER In her tongue is the law of kindness. JOE LEBEDA Neither sinner nor saint--but the very best of guys. SUSAN IJEDER Thoughtfu1ness is a virtue . KATE LUNKLEY A just fortune awaits the deserv- ing. RAMONA MCCALLEY A light heart lives long. GARY MCINROY Our youth we can have but today. DONNA McVEY A lovely smile and a winning way. PATRICIA MARTIN A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. f-of Z MERRILL McCUNNIFF An athlete that scores in more ways than one. JACK MCKENZIE I might enjoy life if I didn't have to study. JUDY MARKS 'Whatever she does is done with ease and done to please. DAVE MILSWARB Eat, sleep, and be merry. LEE MICKEY He is remembered, for he cannot be forgotten. BARBARA MILROY Activity is the only road to knowledge. MARVIN MINIKUS There never was a saint with red hair. SUSAN MU ELLER A good time wher- ever she's at. MARCIA NEWPORT The life of the party. CAROLE NIELSEN She's pretty to walk with 5 witty to talk with. JUDITH NIELSEN A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. BARBARA OLIN A1ways gay and full of fun. DAVID NICKLAS B1ess the man who invented books. DAVID NIELSEN I never dare be a funny as I can. JAN ICE NISSEN When in doubt, do the friendliest thing. DONALD OLSON It's not a crime to be tall, just a bit unhandy that's all. S PHYLLIS OW ENS The best part of beauty is that which a picture cannot ex- press. JUDY P ETERS As merry as the day is long. PEGGY PINK The ability to lead is a quality only a gifted few possess. ALBERTA POLLOC K A rose without a thorn. EARL RANDALL Care sits lightly on his shoulders. RALP H REIN HART Quiet until you know him. GARY RHOADES It's great to have a giant's strength. KAYE RILEY Music hath chamis, so have musicians, 'lug UHF? f 0-47 MIKE REIFSTECK Hey--has anyone got anything to eat. HERMAN REIN IN GA A lot of ambition and lots of fun. ROSEMARY RIEBE May the hinges of her friendship never rust. JOHN ROCKWOOD When the occasion rises, I'1l rise to t.he occasion. STEVE ROPE Few things are im- possible to diligence and skill. MARY ROTH Sincerity is a qual- ity few possess. DAVE SANTEE Give me leistu-e or give me death. MERRIAN SATTERLEE She possesses a sunny disposition. MARY ROS ENBERGER She's pretty in two ways--pretty nice and pretty apt to stay that way. SHA RON RUTHS TROM Great efforts come of industry and per- severing. HELEN SASSAMAN A good disposition is as valuable as go1d. WENDELL SCI-IEEL The result of labor is success . VERON ICA SCHLIMMER Music is said to be the speech of angels. RONALD SEUFFERLEIN Silence is more eloquent than words. REX SILVERSON B1esses are those who go around in circles, for they shall be called big wheels. JOE SMITH Experience is the best teacher-- I'm smart. LINDA SCHNEIDERMAN Energy, smiles, and pep make Linda a girl who is hard to forget. WILLIAM SIGLIN Let tomorrow take care of to- morrow. DICK SMITH The course of true love never did run smooth. CAROLYN SNAPP A smile is worth a hundred tears in any market. GARY SNODGRASS Nothing great was ever achieved with out enthusiasm SHARON STOLL A good heart is worth gold BOB STURM Schoo1 would be fun without books. MARVIN TEGTMEIER There's room at the. top, but who wants to climb ellibww 52, 1- WULFBRAND STEINWACHS The force of his own merit makes is way BILL STREVER t s not what you o t's what you get away with that counts RICHARD SWANSON e stoops to nothing save the oor. SANDRA TEIGELER ' joy to know and be with. PAT THORES ON Reliability and dependability make her of sterling worth. CAROL TITUS The best things come in small packages. J DVI VanD YKE W it is the pepper of conversation. DONNA VERBEEK She has a charm all her own. C AROLYN TIET2 When she has any- thing to say, she says it in a knowing way. C AROLYN TRUEG Si1ent, but none th less wonderful. JO ANN VanLENGEN True happiness is the power to recognize it. BILL VOORHEES Height is not what makes men great. BILL WAGNER With words we govern men. BARBARA WEICHERT Speech is great, but silence is greater. JAMES WHEELER I-Ie's small but so was Napoleon. JO WILCOX Even a small star shines brightly. GARY WISBY For the more a man knows, the more worthy he is. BLAIR WOOD The word impossi- le is not in my ictionary. CAROLYN YARGER 'Pep and personal- ty personified. CHRIS ANTHON hris studied in Cer any this year. Memoriam ROBERT KUEHNE was born on July 17 1941 rn Lake Forest Ilhnors He dred rn an automobrle acc rdent on October 25 1958 durrng hrs senror year He was known to hrs frrends as Rusty Robert s hobby was farm rng ln whrch he had an rntense rnterest he planned to be an agrrcul rural mrssronary He was an actrve member of the 4 H Club He was a member of the arene and was actrve rn the youth groups Among the New mown Hay Among the Husklng of the Corn Out In the Fields with God Flrzabeth Barrett Brownlng 46 First Church of the Nalz- Where III Thoughts Die and Good Are Born Y , Q ' iv' 'H NH. ,7 y J 9' Q 7s I I X -c A Z M 1 ff- ,W 45 -aj 51? , 'G W , W, xg 'V' M G fs O 'Sq - x Xl 1X 1 lm 13 X 4 42 3 X 1 . 1f1 + EL Sax Q 45 - L4 aff ff + I We 4 5 Sophomore and Junior Snaps Q4 1.4 T7 Ll -Q og va ' 1 'T J U B . eff, or' r 7 av' u A . ,KY f 1 -, .1 nfl . 1 -ws x 1' . rits ! 2 m Y 2 '51, 1 , + . g , 4'- it , 1 f ff! ao' , . P- S5 wx 3' . 1 1 . ,fv . A o 2? . 095525 an xi? Class Officers SOPHOMORE OFFICERS STANDING Bruce Petersen, V1ce presxdent, Steve Bekhs treasurer SEATHD Udo Gxesen, pres1dent, Marlys Nlelsen, secretary JUNIOR OFFICERS Gary Harold Secretary Hank Bluhm, treasurer, Jo Ann Hedeen, v1ce pres1dent Chuck Froom, pres1dent 50 nrt 1st ROW: G. Thran, C. Carmarata, R. Boorom, T. Davis, D. Pierce, C. Baumgartner, G. Harold, C. Froom, M. Newsome, B. Voorhees, R. Schuerman. 2nd ROW: J. Wisby, T. Cassidy, J. Steele, H. Reiniga, S. Klepfer, L. Mickey, D. Minikus, G. Fender, M. Bond, S. Petersen, B. Cavin. 3rd ROW: Coach Francis Babcock, D. Sweet, Lewis, D. Smith, M. McCurmiff, G. Armstrong, B. Jensen, J. Leckbee, D. Searle, B. Jones, T. Denkinger, D. King, Mgr. D. Johanson, Asst. Coach, Keith Young. 4th ROW: G. Roades, B. Wood, D. Wurdinger, M. Reif- steck, D. Fletcher, B. Richter, A. Ravn, A. Fobian, F. Smith, B. Kuehn, B. Mclnroy, M. Klein. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mgrs. B. Dow, J. Juhl. Varsit Football Lost I Conf. Ist SEASONS RECORD Won State I 3 CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L CF OPP CEDAR FALLS 7 0 13 West Waterloo 19 Oelwein 6 1 33 Charles City 19 Charles City 5 2 66 Cresco 6 New Hampton 3 4 20 New Hampton 0 Osage 3 4 16 Osage 7 Waverly 3 4 14 Waverly 7 Cresco 1 6 20 Oelwein 8 Decorah O 7 32 Decorah 6 G Lee Mickey, team captain, presents Conference Championship trophy to Mr. Standard. 1 Mickey Drives What Me worry 7 Klem opens up for another long gam Armstrong Skms the End Nhckey S1desteps Would be Tackler T1rcd M1ke7 Bob Jensen Wins All-State Honors McCunniff, Armstrong, Jensen, Klein, Reininga Capture All-Conference Positions Tigers through the hoop to Victory. VARSITY LETTERWINN ERS Bill Voorhees Scotti Klepfer Herman Reininga Lee Mickey ' Mike Klein ' Gene Armstrong Mike Bond Dean Wurdinger Merrill McCunniff Bill Jones 66 Dick Smith Derald Minikus Bob Jensen Blair Wood Jay Leckbee Mike Reifsteck Gary Rhoades Bob Kuehn Gerald Lewis ' co-captain BOB JENSEN First A11-State Left End s, .fwfgwffaa lst ROW: U. Giesen, S. Bellis, D. Cloud, L. Miller, D. Fobian, B. Hendersen, B. Smith, B. Petersen, B. Smith, C. Honnold, D. Seeks. 2nd ROW: J. Hayes, J. Sheerer, W. Schnee, C. Bousum, B. Finger, T. Birch, P. Rhines, B. Chandler, J. Witham, M. Havenstrite, L. Camey. 3rd ROW: R. Husome, B. Olson, R. Eastman, T. Mercer, D. McFarlane, S. Bums, T. Pilley, J. Christensen. Coaches: Norman Jesperson, Joe Valenta. Sophomore Football Won 3 Lost O Tied 3 SCORES CEDAR FALLS . . . . . .Waverly CEDAR FALLS . . .T.C.l-l.S. Reserves CEDAR FALLS . . .New Hampton CEDAR FALLS . . West Waterloo CEDAR FALLS . .East Waterloo CEDAR FALLS . .Charles City Ave. Ave. According to all records kept before this season, this football team has compiled the best record of any previous team. It has been the most even group of athletes as far as football ability is concerned that Cedar Falls has produced. This has also been the smallest squad as far as number is concerned. With continued growth and progress, this group of boys will make excellent varsity prospects as Seniors. 67 Varsity Grapplers ROW 1: D. Bernard, L. Husome, J. Wheeler, B. Voorhees, R. Dow, J. Amold, S. Klepfer, H. Reininga, R Clark D. Smith, A. Fobian. ROW 2: Coach Young, R. Husome, D. Diamond, H. Bluhm, T. Wheeler, S. H111 D Dia mond, C. Froom, T. Denkinger, A. Ravn, B. Cavin, Qmanagerj. ROW 3: D. Pierce, B. Denkinger, R Peterson, S Nicklas, G. Harold, J. Riker, J. Wisby, D. Fletcher, G. Lewis, R. Boorom, T. Davis, G. Fender. Won 5 Loss 5 Conf. 1 Individual Scoring W. L. D. T.P S. Klepfer . . . . . . 8 0 1 32 D. Smith .... . . . 8 1 1 32 H. Reininga . . . . . 6 3 1 24 A. Fobian . . . . . 5 2 1 23 L.Husome... ...5 3 0 19 R. Dow .... . . 4 3 2 18 J. Wheeler . .. ... 5 4 0 15 R. Clark . . . . . 4 4 0 14 D. Bernard . .. .. 3 1 0 11 J. Amold . . . . 2 3 1 10 J. Tullis . . . . 2 1 0 6 R. Husome . . . . . 2 4 0 6 J. Wisby . .. .. 1 1 0 5 D. Sweet.. ...O 4 1 2 I.Riker... ...O 4 0 0 M. Bond .... . . .O 2 0 O D.Diamond... ...O 2 0 0 B. Denkinger . . . . . 0 2 0 0 G. Harold . . . .. O 1 0 0 D. Fobian . . . . . 0 1 O O B. Jensen . . . . 0 1 0 0 68 District 3 Dual-Meets West Waterloo East Waterloo . Charles City ...... Teacher's High Waverly .... Decorah .... Osage ...... New Hampton . . . . . Cresco ..... Oelw ein .... Lettermen 'S. Klepfer 'H. Reininga A. Fobian J. Arnold R. Clark L. Husome D. Bernard Co-Captains' State 5 Opp. C.F . 20 16 . 25 13 21 12 . .15 24 12 28 . . 3 40 . 16 26 20 16 . . 17 22 . . 22 18 D Smith R. Dow D Sweet J. Tullis I. Wheeler B. Voorhees D. Diamond Sophomore Wrestlin 9 :J A f v YJ .. ... ... ROW 1: R. Husome, D. Bernard, K. Owens, B. Denkinger, W. Schnee, D. McFarlane, M. Havenstrite. ROW 2: B Chandler, L. Camey, B. Finger, T. Bertch, D. Bolin, G. Bousum, B. Henderson, D. Fobian. ROW 3: J. Newman, D. Miller, S. Hansen, R. Christensen, G. Tangen, R. Simmons, R. Strauser, T. Mercer. Missing: M. Blackford, L Bergman, T. Harper, L. Krogh, D. Johnson, B. Peterson. Won 9 Loss wgn 2 055 Reserve Meets Opp Soph. Meets Opp West Waterloo . 15 East Waterlgo 24 EHS! WHICIIOO . 15 West Waterloo . 18 Ch-H168 City . - 11 East Waterloo . . . . . .19 T.C.H.S .... . - 19 25 West Waterloo . . . . . 23 14 Waverly . . . - 9 32 Janesville V .... . . 3 44 Decorah . . . . 8 37 Osage ....... . . 6 37 New Hampton . . . . . 16 27 Cresco ...... . . . 25 15 Oelwein . . . . 8 37 Under Keith Young the Cedar Falls' Wrestling teams have made great progress in the past few years. For the second time in four years the Tiger grapplers were Conference Champions. This year's team pro- duced Cedar Falls' third State Champ in four years and tied last year's team for the highest team finish in history in the State Tournament. The Sophomore Squad showed great promise by achieving a 2-3 dual meet record against probably the two toughest sophomore teams in the state. Many of the sophomores wrestled on the reserve teams and were responsible for a fine 9-1 dual record. 69 Conference Champs Conference Standings CEDAR FALLS . . . . 88 New Hampton . . . . 65 Cresco ..... . . 57 Charles City . . . . .55 Waverly .... . . 31 Oelwein . . . . . 29 Decorah . . . . . 10 At the Conference meet the Tigers avenged a couple of dual meet losses by taking The Crown with a record 88 points. All eleven wrestlers placed in the top 4, also setting a record. Amold Fobian took individual honors by taking the Heavyweight title. - A Q Y' olive if ix Place in District District Standings West Waterloo ...... 89 East Waterloo ...... 64 CEDAR FALLS ...... 62 Charles City . . . . . . 46 Fort Dodge . . . . . . 39 Mason City . . . . .37 Decorah . . . . . 3 Esterville .... . . .0 District Placers Husome 103 2nd Wheeler 112 3rd Klepfer 133 2nd Reininga 138 3rd Smith 165 lst Fobian Hwt. 2nd In the tough District Tournament, Cedar Falls placed third, only two points behind East Waterloo. Although Cedar Falls had six placers. only four qualified for the State Tournament. Cedar Falls had one District Champ in Dick Smith at 165 lbs. State Qualifiers Smith trying to reverse. Reininga goes for a takedown. Klepfer - State Champ Husome - Runner-u X4 5 X State Standings Class A X West Waterloo . . . . .69 East Waterloo . . . . . 42 Davenport . . . . . 41 I Charles City . . . . . 24 CEDAR FALLS . . . . . 22 Iowa City... . . .21 Bettendorf. . . . . .19 Fort Dodge . . . . . 15 Scotti Klepfer climaxed a fine high school wrestling career by winning the 133 lbs. State Championship. Scotti became Cedar Falls' third state Champion in four years when he beat Jim Bast of West Waterloo, 2-1. Scotti had previously placed second to Bast in the District meet. On his way to the title, Scotti eliminated Roy Briggs of Chariton in the semi-finals, for his first defeat in 26 matches. On The Way To The Title. Lowell Husome placed second in the 103 lbs. class. Lowell pinned his first opponent, and won by a decision in the semi-finals. ln the finals he lost to Lowell Stewart of West Waterloo, by a decision. Lowell Husome and Scotti Klepfer gave Cedar Falls 22 points and fifth place in the team standings for the second straight year. Klepfer and Husome placed third and fourth respectively, as Juniors. Husome Works For A Fall. Klepfer Rides Tough Varsity Basketball ROW1 G Baumgartner, R Woliensperger S Clow, D Hansen, W Scheel D Searle J Juhl M Newsome ROW 2 D Johanson, M Lucas, D GICSC, R Carlson, F Smlth Mr Jespersen, B Achenback D Larsen, B Rlchter D Wurdmger 1958 59 BASKETBALL RECORD OPP W Waterloo Waverly Mason C1ty New Hampton Oe1we1n Cresco Grlnnell E Waterloo New Hampton Decorah Waverly Cresco Oelweln Decorah Charles Clty W Waterloo fSect1onalj WON LOST CONF INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NAME Hansen Clow Scheel Wurdmger Johanson Juhl LETTERMEN 2kDave Hansen Steve Clow Wendell Scheel Dean Wurdlnger Dxck G1ese Dlck Johanson Jlm Juhl Don Olson 74 FGA. ct Ave 47 CONFERENCE STANDINGS New Hampton Decorah Charles C1ty Waverly Oelweln Cedar Falls Cresco : . . . , . . ' . , . , . , . . : . A .... , . . , . , . . 3 14 6 C.F. . FG. P . T.P. . 48 . 52 71 165 43 171 10 50 39 57 182 31 151 8.8 53 ' 63 58 197 29 1 9.8 43 54 ' 48 156 31 116 7 47 Charles City 58 Giese 39 1 18 33 160 8 54 ' 49 34 111 31 93 6.16 55 64 8 26 30 19 3.1 48 ' 50 30 . 59 48 65 69 70 10-2 55 58 9-3 72 61 ' 7-5 48 ' 56 ' 6-6 58 70 ' ' ' 4-8 39 ' 56 ' 3-9 50 . 66 ' 3-9 I. ! A 1' A lf 9 4 V, li S u X C 4' 5 2 52 LEFT TO RIGHT J Hayes, S. Bellis, B. Petersen, J. Thode, D. Pzychodzin, J. Witham, D. Cloud, B. Smith, R. Bigelow, C Hoxmold J Sheerer, D. Pepin, D. Seeks, B. Oleson, kneeling, Coach Valenta. Sophomore Basketball 1958-59 Basketball West Waterloo Waverly New Hampton Charles City Oelwein Cresco Grinell East Waterloo New Hampton Decorah Waverly Cresco Oelwein Decorah Charles City WON LOST CONFERENCE 9 6 2 Record CONFERENCE STANDINGS Opp. Oelweinn 11 1 28 Cedar Falls 8 4 39 Decorah 8 4 25 Charles City '7 5 31 Waverly 6 6 35 New Hampton 2 10 23 Cresco 0 12 43 62 37 41 42 Though the sophomores did not win 24 the Conference Title for the first 30 time in eleven years, the squad Zi showed potential for developing into good varsity material. 78 'Q-ef WON LOST CONF. STATE 2 1 1 13 The Cedar Falls indoor track team took the indoor NEIC championship for the seventh straight year. .L Yipwa .Ei . QR. in 3 Up and over? Cedar Falls leads again Just takin' it easy! Smith sets new record. WON LOST CONF . DIST . 6 0 lst 2 nd fx 4 X eww v 3 iw 4' Band sets mood for Conference meet. qws, ,, It's nothing to be afraid of, Mike Cross Countr ROW 1: B. Bergan, P. Heidemann, M. Blough, G. Hubbard. ROW 2: S. Nicklas, C. Groothoff, J. Juhl, P Muldoon. Won Lost State Mi. Team State X Country 3 0 lst 2nd State Champs in Mile Team Race M. Blough, S. Nicklas, G. Hubbard, P. Heidemann, B. Bergan. Golf Won Lost Conf. Dist. 4 2 2 nd 4th ROW 1: R. Congdon, T. Davis, D. Nielsen. ROW 2: G. Snodgrass, D. Hansen, S. Klepfer, B. Barnett, S. Clow. Not pictured: S. Petersen. SEASONS RECORD E. Waterloo Dual Lost New Hampton Tri. Won Waverly Dual Won E. Waterloo Dual Lost Waverly Dual Won New Hampton Dual Won Dig those crazy divots, Dave. Fore Bill sinks a 30 footer Frustration. Nice lie, Scott. I I 3 .-- 1 1. . fj 2 -n.b!, ROW 1: J. Hayesg M. Lucasg B. Wolfenspergerg M. Newsomeg D. Defoeg C. Baumgartner. ROW 2: J Wisbyg D. Searleg D. Przychodzing A. Ruang B. Kuehng F. Smithg G. Wisbyg B. Jensen. s Swing, Bobby! 86 A11 set to go. 1 Q .1 i 1 S 1 ' X 7 Qi A j ia ' Q . if A ' ' it Z Q .Lx , X' . , 1 , . ,G i ,fl 2' H .M s 1 V 1,4 . 4 ll V . Si i iz' 7 un f N' A l as 'Q ff? . N. ROW 1: Mr. Babcock, B. Jensen, M. Klein, M. McCunniff, B. Dow, M. Bond, Mr. Jespersen. ROW 2: R. Dow M. Newsome, M. Blough, D. Hansen, S. Clow, J. Lebeda. ROW 3: B. Kuehn, D. Johanson, L. Mickey, P. Heide mann, B. Bergan, J. Juhl, H. Reininga. ROW 4: D. Wurdinger, G. Hubbard, B. Wood, F. Smith W Scheel C Lewls, D. Sweet, J. Amoid. Row 5. L. Husome, R. Clark, D. Smith, B. Jones, M. Lucas, D. Bemakd, D. Min. kus. Letterm en The lettermen financed the building of this new trophy case for the high school. PRESIDENT Merrill McCunniff VICE PRESIDENT Mike Klein SECRETARY Bob Jensen TREASURER Bud Dow SERGEANT -AT -ARMS Mike Bond -ima gn ., 9' K Karen ' ,X . kwigmia Mary Pat Il 1 X, Q H Z Joan 5 'Vv 1' Iii Kay 1 if Judy ahon 5 and Members help decorate for Hom ecommg J Annual locker check, a student forum duty Student Forum Mr Stanard Sponsor ROW 2 B Jensen, J Furrh, B Jones, J Tremam S Clow, S Madsen D Hansen ROW 3 J Brgelow D Bernhard, B Phen1x,G Harold B Wood G Wxsby, F Smxth ROW4 G Macon, B I-lender son D Eckerman, J Sheerer, S Ste1nwachs,D Nrelsen vv-QW 1 R M 1 :,, .fy it V, . ,A w .. , ' . ff f 'J , ., A ., , vb X 5 'L 5 ROW 1: M. Creeden, D. Cloud, B. Milroy, J. Mitze, Treas., P. Johnson, Sec., T. Davis, V. Pres., L. Mickey, Pres., . , . : . . . . ' , . . , . . : . ' , . . 'l . , 1 . , . ' . ' . : . , - 4 f n National Thespian League ROW 1: G. Frith, P. Keefe, M. Picht, Sponsor, J. Gersema, B. Olin, P. Pink, J. Schlicher, B. Dettbam. ROW 2: L. Assink, J. Peters, S. Mueller, L. Bentroth, S. Stoll B. Clopton, P. Katz, J. Wilcox, C. Snapp. ROW 3: J. Guralnik, P. Rhode, D. Hughes, S. Woods, J. Nielsen, P. Martin, B. Christie, R. Craver, K. Trepp, S. Bieglow. ROW 4 G. Snodgrass, L. Pedersen, K. Voorhees, P. Colburn, S. Higby, C. Cooper, B. Brinkman, M. Johnson, M. Nielsen, J. Engel , R. Olson. ROW 5: B. Justis, C. Assink, J. Mayes, S. Thorson, L. Stilwell, L. Lindholm, D. McVey, B. Milroy, J. Furrh, C. Tietz, A. Wheat. ROW 6: S. Madsen, D. Wurdinger, S. Cawelti, B. Rubendall, R. Congdon, M. Klein, D. Wheat, C. Buckmaster, M. Witham, D. Beebe, E. Higby. State Finals Armstrong . . . Excellent in extempo- raneous speaking. Henderson . . . Excellent in debate. Justis . . . Superior in radio speaking, lst in state. Thorson . . . Excellent in debate. Witham . . . Excellent in original oratory, My True Security, 2nd in state. L . L-A 1. ng - - Q' 1 1 ,A ' I . ppt.. tt .,' ..h,.,4'vfv 'y -,n- 'vw' VQV A Q! tj g ' 1' 4 r KJ? .F l ' J Q A It .,. fu: vi vh. ,- :vs .Q My 4, lv it Ms Y ,v , S Q. .gf -4' A15 M wr 45. j. .3 nv v V f f K T2 P 5 rf. f V' S 1' 3+ ik ' L ' 'f'2 fiv..V v v ww' ' 'f an N1 V -v' ra E 'J 9 Q' ff 3 4 sly Ay 'V V 215, V QD V, 454 614 1 V ., 1 w .. 4' - , ge Sf ' 7. YJ if I 3? Q ,, if. wr N' av 9- V M ' we V Q rv T 19 4- in -r cf? 3 fd up 2, :gs if 4 , Q- v in fv- .... , Q xv mv M ox' W N'ft17W ! , TA., 1' f.-. 'X..,,. Lf... .1-1,-. . 2' Lu fc A' , ff L 2 1' 6 15 an A . 'G . - 1 . w vt . g 0,33 5 ny, , 4 h ' if , 1.- N S4 X I .:'jfw,fw ! s b j .fy-1f 52'3 ,...c 1 if 'WV P155 A M Qf.'t's Q. 1 2 ' -fag-rv. ee rp V, I mi? R. 1: P. Rhode, J. Nielsen, M. Leavell, L. Michelson, J. Gersema, R. Copeland, S. Leider, R. Reibe, Treas., J. Hazelwood, Sec., P. Thoreson, V. Pres., L. Bentroth, Pres., Mrs. Wagner, Sponsor. R. Z: S. Brown, S. Jensen, S. Stegman, K. Nelson, K. Cow, J. Holmes, V. Brownlee, S. Mueller, L. Schneiderman, B. Olin, M. Creeden, B. Her- zog. R. 3: K. Krause, S. Elliot, M. Christensen, R. Boxwell, J. Bennet, J. Staley, P. Henchel, D. Lewis, M. Paulus, B. Wrider, M. Roth, D. McVey, J. Furrh, B. Wedeking, J. Heideman. R. 4: G. Becker, S. Ley, R. Craver, B. Bruch, J. Bills, C. Miller, P. Lowe, C. Cooper, S. Higby, K. Tulasaweiz, M. Parisho, J. Hazelwood, P. Johnson, K. Juhl, M. Calvert. R. 5: M. Noble, I. Hendricks, S. Ableman, J. Walbum, J. Mitze, K. Babcock, D. Delacey, L. Simmons, J. Bossert, J. Trowbridge, J. Hedeen, D. North, A. Stoll, E. Stilwell, S. Schmidt, R. 6: L. Straub, S. Justis, J. Yarger, S. Cox, M. Greenwood, J. Fratze, K. Mclnroy, B. Hansen, K. Rily, M. Rosenberger, C. Bosum, S. Stoll, C. Tietz. Y-Teens R. 1: C. Birdsall, K. Moore, K. Hummel, V. Miller, E. Higby, L. Pedersen, N. Anders, M. Newport, L. Davis, B. Hild, M. Rosenberger, K. Riley, L. Huntley. R. 2: S. Madsen, S. Wells, J. Hagensen, M. Cranston, R. Giesen, V. Bauman, J. Tullis, K. Wilson, F. Gillette, C. Nielson, N. Ewolt, J. Ingalls, B. Brinkman, K. Lewellan, B. Clopton. R. 3: J. Roster, M. Hansen, E. Sassaman, D. Boone, L. Hillen, D. Prohaska, S. Pollock, J. Mormon, J. Morrison, M. Olson, S. Teigeler, J. Peters, S. Ruthstrom, P. Martin. R. 4: C. Brown, J. Wilcox, P. Owens, C. Titus, B. Buck- master, P. Katz, C. Snapp, C. Yarger, J. Boehm, K. Voorhees, R. Smith, J. Walton, M. Koefed, B. Reisner, K. Ley. R. 5: J. Behrens, J. Bigelow, J. Garth, C. Morey, J. Stokes, L. Boham, K. Pedersen, D. Eckerman, M. Lar- son, J. Christersen, S. Verbeek, M. Johnson, J. Gordon, C. Smith, J. Tremaine. R. 6: A. Wheat, B. Johnstone, N. Meyers, K. Campbell, K. Frye, C. Buckmaster, A. Pollock, B. Beck, J. Letch, M. Berg, L. Fiscus, M. Nielsen, A. Steele, R. Olsen. ROW 1: B. Jones, Sgt. of Arms, J. Steele, Chaplin, G. Armstrong, M. Klein, Sec., B. Jensen, V. President, D. Johanson, President, Mr. Eason, Mr. Parrish, Sponsors. ROW 2: J. Bisby, L. Sweet, B. Siglin, P. Klein, D. Mini- kus, T. Bertch, W. Hanneman, W. Steinwachs, C. Guenther. ROW 3: B. Kuehn, M. MacCunnif, L. Mickey, D. Smith, H. Reinega, S. Klepfer, J. Leckbee, L. Wagner, C. Eltjes. ROW 4: R. Christensen, D. Hansen, B.Voorhees, S. Clow. J. Anderson, M. Lucas, J. Wisby, R. Sueferline, A. Christensen. ROW 5: G. Warkenthien, B. Strictland, B Alb ' ' ertson, B. Mclnroy, P. Lee, S. Lewls, H. Bluhm, R. Longdon, P. Snodgrass, G. Fender. H ' Y Rev. Nelson gives the Christmas sermon. 97 ROW 1: P. Keefe, S. Ruthstrom, S. Jensen, L. Schneiderman, Treas., B. Milroy, Sec., S. Brown, V. Pres., R. Riebe, President, Miss Blumhagen, Sponsor. ROW 2: K. Ley, K. Nelson, K. Riley, M. Newport, M. Leavell, B. Olin, M. Creeden, K. Krause. ROW 3: K. Coehn, E. Stilwell, B. Clopton, P. Lowe, J. Christensen, K. Babcock, A. Steele, R Olsen, K. Pedersen. ROW 4: C. Dillon, B. Butler, J. Nielson, J. Henson, J. Hinson, B. Hansen, R. Copeland, R. Craver, J. Bills. ROW 5: S. Clark, M. Cole, M. Simms, M. Christensen, S. Elliot, K. Voorhees, S. Wells, P. Shan- non, R. Giesen. Future Teachers Future Teachers Association has spent a profitable, enjoyable year. Fourteen of its senior members have spent two hours a day during the second semester as Cadet Teachers. This job has included whatever program the teacher over each Cadet has planned. For those concerned with the Lower Elementary grades it may have been reading stories, helping with numbers or reading groups. For those in Higher Elementary grades it may have been giving spelling tests or correcting arithmetic papers. In Junior High the program included setting up experiments in science and developing skills in physical education. The whole program proved to be a worthwhile one for those participating. It gave prospective teachers an insight on the duties a teacher performs each day. 98 .M ,. , 9 R. 1: J. Van.Dyke, Treas., K. Mclnroy, Sec., P. Heideman, V. Pres., D. Eclein, Pres., Mr. Hofstad, Mr. McCalley, Mr. Buxton. R. 2: T. Waskaw, C. Groothoff, B. Kelly, C. Bunte, J. Fogdall, M. Blough, D. Nielsen. R. 3: C. Nat kze, D. Cloud, K. Krause, D. Bernhard, B. Hendersen, M. Baum, B. Cavin. R. 4: S. Hansen, D. Beebee, B. Albert- son, B. Thompson, B. Wagner, B. Smith. R. 5: L. Wagoner, I.. Holmstrom, G. Wisby, D. Johanson, D. Boone, J. Kiesling, D. Miller. Science Club Camera Club R. 1: G. Nelson, Sec.-Treas., J. Mapes, V. Pres., D. Nielsen, Pres., Mr. Eason, Mr. Haynes, Sponsors. R.-' 2: C. Camarata, M. Creeden, S. Steinwachs, S. Mueller, J. Duffy. R. 3: J. l-leideman, D. Smith, K. Moore, P. Snod- grass, C. Miller. ..4all '7 1 R. 1: M. Greenwood, Reporter, R. Seufferlein, B. Siglin, J. Garth, Sec., P. Johnson, Treas. A Hagen Pres M. Muuer, sponsor. R. 2. s. Schmidt, J. Walther, K. Mtugrew, K. wiusoh, B. Phenix, N. Ahdimfr. Gillette, K. Wheat K. Wahn . R. 3. J. V ' , er an Lengen, L. Fink, S. Thompson, J. Walbaum, E. Broca, M. Roark B. Eastman, M Coleman, B. Wiechert. R. 4: J. Crosby, V. Miller, D. Delacy, P. Martin, M. Calvert, M. Christensen, S. Ley, E. Pohl, H . Sassaman. F. B. L. . Future Nurses R. 1: J. Staley, C. Dillon, S. Clark, J. Hazewood, Treas., J. Hagenson, Sec., J. Furrh, V. Pres., P. Thoreson, Mrs. Brannian. R. 2: S. Lehr, S. Cox, K. Boege, V. Brownlee, S. Mueller, B. Olin, B. Herzog, J. Heideman, E. Higby. R. 3: P. Henchal, D. Lewis, S. Woods, C. Bunte, B. Wedeking, S. Madsen, J. Holmes, M. Rosenberger, B. Butler. R. 4: M. Roth, M. Paulus, P. Lebns, B. Wrider, C. Brown, S. Bigelow, L. Lindholm, C. Birdsall, M. Hansen V. Dehn. R. 5: K. Tulashwitch, M. Parisho, J. Lisby, S. Zuback, J. Barry, S. Higby, D. McVey, C. Cooper. i R. 1: A. Herman, B. Bruch, C. Miller, G. Nelson, K. Moore, B. Thompson, J. Gersema, L. Assink, B. Hansen, Sec.-Treas., R. Riebe, V. Pres., C. Yarger, Pres., Mrs. Lubbs, Sponsor. R. 2: B. Butler, E. Higby, S. Teigeler, J. Peters, P. Thoreson, S. Leider, V. Miller, L. Northrup, B. Buckmaster, J. Wilcow, C. Snapp, C. Titus, M. Wit- ham. R. 3: K. Cox, G. Greenwood, J. Walton, P. Colburn, S. Stoll, I. Krause, P. Pink, S. Mueller, M. Greeden, V. Brownlee, J. Holmes, B. Herzog, B. Olin, L. Lindholm, B. Milroy. R. 4: S. Cox, M. Wade, B. Phenix, P. Meye M. Calvert, K. Voorhees, J. Hagerson, P. Johnson, S. Madsen, J. Garth, L. Fink, B. Wrider, K. Davey, I. Harless, S. Garrison. R. 5: M. Roark, J. Mitze, A. Steele, L. Boham, B. Wedeking, A. Stoll, J. Trowbridge, D. Jacobson, B. Johnstone, E. Stilwell, P. Shannon, V. Dehn, Mr. Hansen, P. Keefe, N. Colvin. R. 6: E. Brocka, J. Van Lengen I' B. Eastman, J. Walbum, V. Sathoff, S. Thompson, N. Anders, D. Delacy, J. Yarger, R. Olsen, J. Ingalls, B. Brink-I man, S. Higby, K. Boege, J. Hazelwood, F. Gillette. 102 -0 1 R. 1: S. Zubac, P. Lebens, C. Buckmaster, B. Hendersen, Txeas., J. Engel, Sec., M. Baum, V. Pres., B. Thompson, Pres. R. 2: Martha Koefed, R. Assinger, M. Parrisho, B. Rubendall, P. Henchal, M. Blackford, S. Lehr. R. 3: J. Walton, J. Barry, C. Natzke, L. Hillen, L. Banks, K. Reese, D. Bernhard, D. Lewis. R. 4: S. Woods, M. Johnson, B. Wagner, L. Imhoff, J. Hayes, M. Smith, D. Przychodzin, M. Hansen. J.C. . Mrs. Pratt, sponsor, and a Valentina bulletin board. Pop at a Latm banquet? ?f:1Ml... ' . Q-.4 1' R. 1: D. Johansen, P. Katz, S. Mueller, G. Armstrong, N. Colvin, S. Petersen, Mr. Pries, Adviser. R. 2: S. Wells J. Hagensen, D. Giese, K. Voorhees, B. Beck, C. Yarger, P. Keefe. R. 3: M. Klein, J. Andersen, J. Bills, D. Han sen, V. Brownlee, S. Clow, J. Garth, D. Nielsen. R. 4: L. Straub, S. Madsen, P. Johnson, J. Hendersen, R. Smith L. Stilwell, R. Riebe. R. 5: C. Eltjes, C. Campbell, C. Titus, J. Holmes, B. Wood, B. Herzog, B. Milroy, D. Mc- Vey. R. 6: K. Boege, C. Snapp, M. Witham, J. Wilcox, S. Stegman. The Tiger School Yearbook It at least looks busy! I ,Lf 104 Tiger Hi-Line School Newspaper ni -Ci' ,I Q Od 'V 'V '? R 1 K Beck, G Nelson J Furrh Ed, Mrs Struyk Advxsor R 2 B Jones K Rlebe R 4 D Nxelsen K TU13ShW1ICh, A VandeBerg B Mllroy R a M John son J Engel D Boone K Lewellan R 6 L Huntley N Ewolt J Inglls D Mc Vey, P Keefe 103 4 f 1 Kxlaulse, Smith,.V. Brovlnlee. R., 3: .W. Steinwacfxs, C. Tietz, .Joh.anson, ,R. 1 . . 1 . , . ' . , . ' . . ': . - , . , . , . . . : . , . , . , . - 'I 1 if ,,,i ff 4' 0 ' l W Am ' -f 23f V ' ' 1 ' mf: fa' f 'L A . x' . Cf 2 Y I ' ,! -ww 54 fs- ,413 L., S 3 J, , -N Q .mu fs' : - - I nb 4, , . 5 l .ci , A . 3- ga i A y- W - iff: Q 'Q -5 11,1 in 1 4 ' I 193 I. li, 1 5 -f 5 ff 1 Ziff S Q X 1 W1,,,,Q f Ay Heh' . f iffy MT, .2 W -W Q yi ff 1 My hw? A .wi , I S X V .A N b: , 2 My . fx .. 1. - if f V ' : V -Y, ' , ' fx . 4.QV fi if X 7 . 5 I 'gk t n ' - .45 I fri' A ' ,mg X 1 N 'n s :Z .+ ,I Q . '7' M. . I V F A tl in , F :S X ,fv 1, ',, f I is v L A 'L 4 ' H, . .K lr I f f W if ig, :I . N 27, X be l 1 Q5 f 'X u 4 Q ' ff Vg- ff, . ' ,X ij.. u lb kqbf. 5 Q l 2 f 'N ym' 'K ff ' V xr' 5 '59 ix V s x . - . r K. 4 4.' L I I Kap . kj A . X xwz' ty A tri? ' A , I , ' Q U ' 1 ' ' V EA-JA 0 XX y L,,x E O I X by i .4 gli 5 'N 1 Q A .' , ' ' H 1 A 4 . . V , , ,. .. ' gQ i . 5' -'W V1 ' V' 4' ..1. '17 . 1 9 1 -' 31 .. -'fA .xt 13' 3 N 'fri 1 W . r 1 ff: 4 yy Y1 H , X x ,, 1' VX, , yu 1 Q Y ,ax - '1 H ii 3. gi , Z 2 ii iii TRUMPET QUARTET, ROW 1: D. Beck, W. Hanneman, D. Beebe, J. STANDING, BRASS SEXTET B: D. Beck, G. Macon, L. Peters. STANDING, Mikkelsen, N. Jennings, D. Searle. ROW 1: BRASS SEXTET A: J. Petexs, W. Hanneman, G. Rebholz, C. Hon- nold, L. Jones, D. Johnson. Band BRASS QUARTETS A and B: H. Jensen, L. Sweet, M. Blackford, L. Banks. STANDING: P. Lindsley, D. Clark, R. Waller, D. Beebe. m STANDING, FLUTE QUARTET: J. Schlicher, J. Bills, M. Noble, J. Hintzen. ROW 1: CLARINET QUARTET A: D. Nicklas, S. -.E 5 X f S X DEC FEB. APR. APR. MAY alendar wig: 28 20 23 8 D 'S- iggsig Tall Corn Music I . Christmas Concert. Festival. Choir at lr. High. Choir at West High. Spring Concert. gal: S x S A Cappella Choir lst SOPR: L. Assink, V. Brownlee, B. Bruch, B. Christie, M. Cole, R. Cope- land, P. Rhode, K. Riley, V. Schlimmer, S. Petersen, 2nd SOPR: R. Craver, J. Hedeen, J. I-leidemann, S. Mueller, K. Nelson, J. Schlicher, C. Tietz, lst ALTO: E. Higby, S. Madsen, B. Olin, M. Rosenberger, P. Thoreson, A. Whea ti 2nd ALTO: J. Furrh, J. Gaden, J. Hagenson, B. Hansen, K. Mclnroy, M. Stod- dard, J. Trowbridge, lst TENOR: R. Boorom, R. Congdon, C. Guenther, W. I-Ianneman, K. Natzke, P. Snodgrass, W. Steinwachs, 2nd TENOR: D. Beck, D. Fletcher, S. Hansen, C. Lang, J. Mayes, J. Mark, B. Voorhees, J. Wisby, BARITONE: K. Askvig, M. Blackford, D. Cloud, G. Fender, H. Jensen, D. Johanson, M. Klein, J. Steele, BASS: M. Batun, C. Baumgartner, D. Beebe, B. Justis, G. Snodgrass. All musical groups participated in The Emperor's New Clothes, an all school production--March 12, 13, 14. 110 i S X - 7Q 1 Y, ff' 1,1 54 Q fs Y GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. ROVV 1: S. Pollock, C. Cooper, M. Larsen, C. Hall, M. Johnson, M. Paulus, M. Prochaska, K Campbell, R. Boxwell, J. Mulgrew, K. Babcock, L. Fiscus, J. Evenson, Dir. ROW 2: M. Christianson, J. Morrison M. Olson, L. Boehm, C. Smith, L. Straub, N. Myers, N. Ewoldt, J. Fratzke, D. Hughes, S. Wade, A. Steele, J. Mitze, K. Lewellan, B. C-amet. ROW 3: R. Olsen, L. Adler, S. Justis, G. McLeland, P. Lowe, L. Mikkelsin, J. Moorman, M. Nielson, B. Wrider, P. Hanneman, D. Eekerman, J. Treniaine, J. Stokes. MIXED CHORUS. ROW l: C. Miller, C. Dawson, D. Norih, V. Dehn, M. Petersen, P. Johnson, S. Siegnian, S Brown, S. S. Wells, Pelersen Honnoidf Jensen, D. Berg, J. Evenson. ROV! in B. Wedeking, S. Elliom, E. liarless, S. Tgpompson, J. Cool-:sey B. Flieder, J. Behrens, J. Bigelow, PX. Smith, C. Birdsall. ROW 3: E. Kibbee, T. Pille, M. Pierce, B D. Larsen, D. Pierce, V. Sammons, D. Wheat, C, Dillon. ROW 4: M. Chrisiensen, N. Jennings, C. J. Sheerer, S. Cilson, R. Johnson, S. Cawalti, J, Bisbee, J. Bills, M. Sims. lll WLWEL5 fmf LOVE BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr W Borchardt, Mr M Voorhees,Mr M Zresmer Asst Supt Mr J Harold Supermtendent, Mr R Congdon Presrdent, Mrs K Kemp, Mr M Jepsen, Mr M Vaughn Secretary To Our Senrors Well now that you are Alumnr of Cedar Falls l-hgh how do you feel'P Certarnly you should be proud that you have completed one phase your formal educatron We are proud of you' Learmng should be a lrfe long experrence We hope that you take wrth you a keen desrre to seek new knowledge If we can ever be of help please feel free to call on us Good luck' Mr John W Harold Mr C C Stanard Mr John W Harold To The Students Another year of hrgh school has now passed rnto hrstory Durrng the past year I trust that you have learned many thrngs whrch wrll be of help to you rn solvrng the problems whrch wrll confront you later ln a short trme you who were here as Sophomores and Iunrors thrs year wrll be returnrng You who were Sentors wrll of eourse be gone We are proud of you You have demonstrated your abrlrtres tn many ways Good luck' Mr C C Stanard n v . 1 . ' . . . . . - . , - -y I ' ' . . , ' . . ' . . ' - - , ' , . of - . . . , ,, .V . Erin ., 1, 371' ','y ,...., V 1 0 3 I 1 Faculty Mrs. Esther Brannian, School Nurseg Miss Margaret Rait, Attendanceg Mr. Richard Clugston, Director of Guidanceg Miss Julie Bailey, Librarian. QW 1- fflcu 'fl' STANDING Helen McDowell Enghsh Gladys Wagner, Enghsh, Dorothy Struyk Enghsh, Spamsh, Genevleve Madsen Enghsh Robert Kemp, Enghsh, Speech Carolyn Pratt, Latxn Robert Relhhan, HISYOYY Government, Robert Carter, Problems of Democrauc Llvlng Blythe Lamme, I-Ilstory John Nero I-hstory Problems of Democratlc Lwmg 116 2? ei ig 'Y Q av , ' K 'fi' , 'av ,I I Q-ann-an 3 1 fl 332 ?7,,fWw L , X 4 ,M uv fi - My ' ve fy ,Ag Q ' 0 M ' , wnwamw' ' W Z aw- A M, ,, 7, ff ,gf N K 'TQ 1,3 tw, 47 V W wi ,,,. 4 , 1 i f , fir 4 6' M 7 Anton Hofstad Chemxstry D3V1d McCa11ey, Blology Davld Bullers, Mathematlcs, Frank Buxton Bxology Ohver Eason, Phys1cs, Dale Parrlsh, Mathemaucs Elayne Blumhagen, Buslness, Walter Haynes, Ind Arts, Clarence Pr1es, Busmess, Ruth Rldenour, Home c , John Clausen, Auto Mec , Henr1ette Muller, Busmess vb- 118 ' . . .. . ' ' . ' E .. k iwi A Ev Cafeteria Person ne Charles Manfull, Jarvis Mesenbrmk Claude Hostetler Chrls Olson v 1' Mrs Mrs rs Mrs Mrs Custodlans Gladys Jacobson Elsle Baumgartner Ahce S1g11n Dorothy Garth, Evelyn Harms 119 ' I ,Ml is I M. . . ., 1 ' M -. AA: 8' O i Office Personnel Mrs Bamard Offlce secretary ROW 1 M Hansen S Bxgelow V Bauxnan, A Pollock ROW 2 J Brue M Greenwood J Crosby L L1ndho1m, D McVey ROW 3 Mrs Barnard S Corwm, E Pohl J Marks Senlor Director ALICE ACKERMAN Gtrls Glee Club 1 FBI A 1 2 Future Teachers 1 JIM AIKEY Htgh Y 3 Safe Teen 2 BOB ALBERTSON Transfer Rrdgeway Iowa 1 Track 2 Scrence Club 3 Intramural Team 1 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta 3 NANCY ANDERS Y Teens123 FBLA23 GRA123 Future Nurses 1 Intramural Team 1 2 3 Safe Teen 3 JEROME ANDERSON Football 1 Track 1 Baseball 1 Wrestlrng 1 Golf 1 2 Band 1 Hrgh Y 1 2 3 Annual Staff 3 Mu Alpha Theta 3 GENE ARMSTRONG Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 Track 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 Wrestlrng 2 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Htgh Y 1 2 Treas 3 JCL V Pres 1 2 3 Class Treas 1 Annual Staff 1 2 Busrness Sectron Head 3 Speech Club 2 3 Intramural Team 1 3 Mu Alpha Theta 3 JIM ARNOLD Wrestlrng 1 2 3 Hrgh Y 1 2 3 Let terman s 3 LOLA ASSINK Grrls Glee Club 1 A Cappella Chorus 23 Y Teens123 FBLA12 GRA 1 2 3 Plays 1 3 Thesprans 3 Speech Club 1 Sec 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 Intramural Team 1 2 3 Vocal Small Group 1 2 3 WILLIAM BARNETT Track 1 3 Wrestlrng 1 Golf 1 2 3 I-hgh Y 1 2 JCL 1 2 3 Intramural Team 1 2 3 LEWIS BECK Art Club 2 DUANE BEEBE Football 1 2 Track 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 A Cappella Chorus l 2 Hrgh Y 1 Scrence Club 1 2 3 Musrcal 1 Plays 2 3 Trger H1 Lrne 3 Instrumental Small Group 1 2 3 Vocal Small Group 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta 3 LINDA BENTROTH Grrls Glee Club 1 Y Teens 1 2 Pres 3 GRA 1 2 Trger H1 Ltne 2 Speech Club 1 2 3 Thesprans 3 Debate 1 2 Pep Club 2 3 Intramural Team 1 2 3 Gtrls State 2 GENE BERNARD Track 1 2 3 Annual Staff 1 2 Trger Hr Lrne 2 Speech Club 1 2 Intra mural Team 1 Safe Teen 1 2 SHARON BIGELOW Y Teens 1 2 FBLA 1 Thesprans 3 Future Teachers 1 2 Future Nurses 3 Speech Club 1 2 Pep Club 2 SCOTT BLACKBURN Track 1 2 Wrestlrng 1 KAREN BOEGE GRA 1 2 3 Class Sec 2 Annual Staff 3 Future Nurses Sec 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 Intramural Team 1 2 3 Cheerleader 1 2 Capt 3 Stu dent Forum 1 Homecomrng At tendant 3 JEANETTE BOEHM Transfer Waterloo Iowa 3 Band 3 Y Teens 3 Pep Club 3 BRUCE BOLIN Football 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 Wrestlrng 1 2 3 Letterman s 3 CARROL BOUSUM Y Teens 1 2 3 FBLA 2 3 Future Teachers 1 CAROL BROWN Y Teens 1 2 3 Future Nurses 1 2 3 VICKI BROWNLEE Grrls Glee Club 1 A Cappella Chorus 2 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 JCL 1 2 3 GRA 1 2 3 Annual staff 2 3 Trger H1 Ltne 3 Future Nurses 1 2 3 Speech Club 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 Intramural Team 1 2 3 BARBARA BUCKMASTER Y Teens123 ICL123 GRA123 Class Sec 3 Annual Staff 2 Senror Sectron Head 3 Speech Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta V Pres 3 Intramural Team 3 Homecomxng Attendant 3 Melody Queen Candr date 3 171 JOAN BUNDY Y Teens12 JCL123 GRA 23 Speech Club 1 2 BONNIE BUTLER Y Teens 2 GRA 2 Mrxed Chorus Treas 2 MARY CALVERT Gtrls Glee Club 1 Y Teens 1 2 3 FBLA1 Sec 23 GRA123 Pep Club 2 3 Mrxed Chorus 2 Intramural Team 3 JOHN CARNEY Transfer North Washrngton Iowa 2 Art Club 2 RUSSELL CLARK Football 1 Track 1 2 Wrestlrng 1 2 3 Band 1 I-hgh Y 1 2 Letter man s 2 3 Safe Teen 2 3 BETTY CLOPTON Y Teens 1 2 3 Thesprans 3 Future Teachers 1 2 3 Speech Club 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 STEVE CLOW Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 Golf 1 2 3 Hrgh Y 1 2 3 Letterman s Team 2 Student Forum 2 3 SARA ANN CORWIN Y Teens 1 2 FBLA 1 2 Intramural Team 1 KAREN COX Y Teens I 2 3 GRA l 2 .3 Annual Staff 1 Future Nurses 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 Intramural Team I 2 3 Lrbrarran s Club 2 3 MARY ANN CREEDEN Grrls Glee Club 1 Y Teens I 2 3 GRA 1 2 3 Camera Club 3 Future Teachers 2 3 Future Nurses 1 2 Speech Club 1 2 3 Pep Club l Pres 3 Intramural Team 1 2 3 Student Forum I 3 Mu Alpha Theta JUDIE CROSBY Orchestra 2 Y Teens 1 2 FBLA 3 Trger Hr Lrne 1 Future Teachers l 2 Future Nurses I 2 Intramural Tcam l Lrbrarran s Club Z 0 O :1,: 5- ,, ' .L .,: .2 U .5 6. .-. 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Annual Staff lg Future Teachers 1,2g ' 1' .Q 1.2. ,,s ..: ..:PP , 9 . . : 1,3- , . . s . . 9 J 3- terman s 2 Sec 3 Class Treas 2 Intramural Team 1 2 3 Safe Teen Pres 2 V Pres 3 Student Forum 1 2 3 RICHARD JOHANSON Football 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 A Cappella Chorus 1 2 3 I-hgh Y 1 Sec 2 Pres 3 Letter man s 2 3 Scrence Club 1 2 3 Class V Pres 1 2 Annual Staff 1 2 Sports Sectron Head 3 Trger H1 Lrne 3 Speech Club 2 Vocal Small Groups 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta Treas 3 DOUG JOHNSON Track 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 Hrgh Y 2 Instrumental Small Groups 1 2 3 EILEEN JOHNSON Transfer Janesvtlle Iowa 2 LAWRENCE JONES Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 Plays 2 Speech Club 1 2 Instrumental Small Group 1 2 3 WILLIAM JONES Football 1 2 3 Track 1 2 Wrestlrng 1 2 Band 1 Hrgh Y 1 2 3 Letter man s 2 3 Tlger H1 Llne 3 Safe Teens 1 2 3 Student Forum 3 JIM JUHL JCL 1 2 3 Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 Letterman s KAREN JUHL MaJorette 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 FBLA 2 Future Teachers 2 3 Future Nurses 1 RONNIE JUHL Hrgh Y 1 Intramural Team 1 2 3 BUD JUSTIS A Cappella Chorus 1 2 3 Htgh Y 1 Musrcal 1 3 Plays 1 2 3 Speech Club 1 2 3 PATRICIA KATZ Y Teens123 GRA12 Play2 An nual Staff Art Sectron Head 3 Speech Club 1 2 Pep Club 3 PAT KEEFE Grrls Glee Club 1 JCL 1 2 3 GRA 1 2 3 Play 2 Annual Staff 1 Orgamzatron Head 3 Ttger H1 Lrne 2 3 Speech Club 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 Intramural Team 2 3 Vocal Small Group 2 Transfer Omaha Nebraska 1 JOHN KEISLING Basketball 1 Track 1 2 3 Sclence Club 3 Intramural Team 1 2 3 Cross Country 1 2 Mu Alpha Theta Pres 3 MICHAEL KLEIN Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 A Cappella Chorus 1 2 3 Htgh Y 1 2 Sec 3 Letter man s 2 V Pres 3 Thesplans 3 Plays 1 2 Annual Staff 3 Speech Club 1 2 3 Debate 1 Intramural Team 1 2 Vocal Small Group 2 3 PHIL KLEIN Football 2 Track 2 Hrgh Y 3 Let terman s 3 Thesprans 2 Treas Plays 2 Speech Club 2 3 Class Pres 3 SCOTTI KLEPFER Football 1 2 3 Track 1 Wrestltng 12 Golfl23 Hrgh Yl3 JCL 1 2 3 Letterman s 2 Class Pres 1 Mu Alpha Theta 3 HOWARD LANTZ. 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