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tudent Forum Governs Student Body The governing body of Cedar Falls High for the Rishi! President Dave J0hf1S0H PfeSidCS at . . . f th d t f t' . students is the Student Forum. It is a working or- one O e Stu en Umm mee lugs ganization, a sounding board for many of the prob- f lems of the school. Members are elected by home- rooms and the officers are elected in a school wide election each fall. This year's Student Forum members participated in the State and District Student Council Conferences and were delegates of the Blackhawk County Con- ference on Race and Religion. Under the leader- ship of president David Johnson, the forum offered M.. H constructive criticism and helped implement school I D 'Ms policies concerning the lunch room. They also helped conduct a Toys for Tots drive, held a Christmas tree trimming and pizza party, and sponsored a sopho- more orientation program at the beginning of the year and a freshman orientation at the yearis close. Elected president pro-tem, at the end of the year, was John Gnagy who will carry out summer plan- ning for the Forum of 1965. Row I: Diane Colvin, John Cnagy, David Johnson, Richard Hughes. Row 2: Douglas Oberman, Anita Cruz, Judy Clark, Patti Stocker, Penny Nielsen, Karen Jensen, Karen Thompson. Row 3: Linda McVey, Charles Lakin, David Williams, Bob Kamienski, Larry Searle, Robert Swanson, Kirk Hansen. Row 4: Larry Fiscus, John Lester, Steve Anderson, John Williams, Sandra Cook, John Hecklsmiller, Dave Ehlen, Raliegh Buckmas- ter. Row 5: Rod Reifsteck, Supamit Ariwongse, Craig Williams, Mark Reisetter, Skip Anderson, Tom Hedeen, Jim Miller, Ken Steinkamp, Carlos Rios, not pictured, George Conklin. 26
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The organization responsible for keeping the students of Cedar Falls High School informed about current school events is the Tiger Hi- . Line. Under the leadership of student editor Dianne Beier, the group published a weekly issue consisting of news, features, editorials and timely photographs on a page in the local newspaper. Each year the staff organizes and publishes an issue of the Cedar Falls Daily Record, and afterwards are guests of the paper at a ban- quet. This year's staff was also fortunate to attend a journalism conference at Iowa State ' University. Experience and hard work have enabled the Hi-Line to become one of the best student publications in the area. Row I: Carol Harding, Sue Ravn, Mary Lyons, Diane Beier, Wendy McGlaun, Cathy Chapin, Kim Hansen. Row 2: Mike Krava, Pat Crawford, Sue Cersema, John Finical, Bill Wahner, Tom Nielsen, Richard Miller. Ti er Hi-Line, Yearbook Head Publications Department Row I: Judy Mitze, John Page, Craig Williams, George Conklin, Jo Ann Henderson, Susan Lund. Row 2: Anita Cruz, Cheryl Bunger, Chris Dyskow, Pam Ritter, Cathy Terrance, Joyce Gnagle, Earlene Hansen, Paulette Pirages, Paula Fullbright. Row 3: Mr. Pries, Advisor, Mary Boyle, Larry Sachau, Sue TeWalt, Tom McGinnis, Myron Ruby, Steve Anderson, Steve Ryan, Pat Craw- ford. The production of this yearis yearbook was divided five ways, under the direction of George Conklin, editor, and Mr. Pries, supervisor. The business staff, guided by Craig Williams, directed the selling and distribution of the book. Senior Section, guided by JoAnn Henderson, and classes section, guided by Sue Lund, were responsible for the individual pictures of each student. Headlines, captions, and copy were written by the copy staff headed by Judy Mitze. Through co-operation and hard work, these staffs have strived to make this 1964 yearbook Cedar Falls High School's finest. 27 Ii 1 ' Above: An exercise in futility: Craig Williams, business man- ager, attempts to straighten out subscription money.
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