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Band embers Participate Row I: Marilyn Johnson, Barbara Burns, Wendy McClaun, Linda Bigelow, Lindy LaRue, Nancy Halverson, Sue Boileau, Laura Lakin, Pam Bock, Susan Lund. Row 2: Jerry Howe, Diana Friis, Carol Garvey, Karen Collinge, Donna Straub, David Eblen, Carolyn Baker, Rose Ann Jackson, Cathy Albright, Harry Banks, Jana .Alderman, Joan Boyd, Carol Hubbard, Constance Davis. Row 3: Nancy Barnett, Beverly Caden, Mary Anne Lowe, Linda Fox, Claudia Chapin, Carol Buhrow, Ann Dow, Charles Smith, Barbara McCann, Tom Hennes- sey, Janet Walton, Tom Hedeen, Rod Larsen, Marjorie Beasley, John Hecklsmiller, Curtis Jensen, Skip Franklin, 'Larry Searle, Judy Mitze, Cathy Chapin, Mark Reisetter, Carol Surby, Pam Trusdell, Larry Searle, Judy Mitze, Cathy Chapin, Mark Reisetter, Carol Surby, Pam Trusdell, Julie Jones. Row 4: Linda McVey, Myron Ruby, Jean Bundy, Janice Schnock, Nancy Truman, Mr. Lund, Diane Beier, Jackie Holmes, Jim Miller, Harold Asmus, Bob Simpson, Richard Fratzke, Cary Mullin, Bob Surby, Doug Cannon, Craig Rebholz, Barb Halverson, Jeff Llewellyn, Craig Natzke, Monte Harris, Suzie Thorson, Lynn Taylor. Row 5: Steve Ryan, Rich James, Jim Seager, Larry Ravn, John Crews, Bob Justis, Jerry Johnson. Lower Left: Many mornings the dedicated band members have come early to practice routines for the football games. Lower Right: Jerry Howe per- forms his solo before taking it to contest, where he received a No. l rating. A crashing of symbols and a blare of the trumpet sent a thrill into every heart, as the Cedar Falls High Loyalty was played. The presence of the marching band at games bolstered both fans and athletes during the year. Under the skillful direction of Mr. Anton Lund, the band completed difficult formations at all home football games, and participated in the Drake Band Day, as well as marching in the Memorial Day Parade. Besides marching, the Cedar Falls band contributed many musical achievements on the concert stage.
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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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in ariecl Musical Presentations Drum Majors: Judy Copeland and Jim Miller. Majorettes: Diane Colvin, Joan Nielsen, Sandy Mitchell, Sherry King, Diane Hile. The band had many outstanding individual performers, as well. One of these was Jerry Howe who was selected as a clarinettist in the All-State Band. At the state class-A solo and ensemble music contest, the band soloists and groups were awarded 12 dividison l ratings and 17 division II ratings. Always an active group, the Band's Booster organization sponsored a pancake day to help pay for band uniforms. As a final social event, a band banquet in May honored all members as a reward for a job well done. FOURTH PERIOD BAND-Row I: Kathy Livingston, Kenny Beatty, Susan Pederson, Charmaine Shreve, Charlotte Mitchell, Becky Baumeier, Susan Lubhs, Lynn Butler, Frankie Horn, Row 2: Nancy Smith, Joe Smith, Dennis Bramblett, Judson Copeland, Vicki Dorman, John Harms, Richard Pierpont, Jim Helm, David LaRue, Mary Kay Davis, Sandra Cook, Kathy Jokumsen, Marjorie Wil- der, Ceorgia Held, Jane Kohler, Sue Markisen, Row 3: Greg Riggert, Chuck Eyres, Alan Hudson, Sam Runyan, Mr. Lund, John Pederson. Paul Lewellan, Bob Green, Alan Watters, Jack Berteh, Tammy Andrews, Larry Fletcher, David Boyce, Curtis Cooper. 29
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