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CFHS Homecoming 2006 Continuing the celebration of Tiger spirit
Top Left: Blocking his opponent is senior wide receiver DJ Deery. The Tigers went on to defeat East High 19-0 at the Friday night homecoming game. Bottom Left: Singing and dancing to “Mambo #5” at coronation Thursday night are karaokee winners Bryce Duchman, Mike DiMarco, DJ Deery and Jon Relph (seniors). Middle: Dancing in their paradise-themed outfits at the homecoming dance are seniors Sarah Pattee, Alyssa Weak and Brittany Naylor. Far Right: Enjoying their royalty are Homecoming Queen Kate Henny and King Andrew Doyle.
Caitlin Glade Photo
Caitlin Glade Photo
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Bomb threat, other pranks disrupt homecoming week Audrey Kittrell News Editors
As Homecoming Week neared it’s end, a number of pre-meditated pranks hit Cedar Falls High School, including a bomb threat which left a complex investigation for CFHS staff and the Cedar Falls Police Department. Last Thursday, students were shuffled out of their third period classes as fire alarms sounded in the school. Shortly after, students and staff watched as a banner dropped from the roof of the building displaying an explicit message. It was later announced that two smoke bombs had been simultaneously released in the school’s stairwells. Later that night, vandals spray-painted graffiti on the building with similar messages. At approximately 11:30 a.m. on Friday morning, the school
had to be evacuated once again because of a phoned-in bomb threat. Students and staff were entertained by the marching band, a yo-yo performer and cheerleaders for over an hour as the school was searched by the Cedar Falls Police and Fire Departments. Other minor pranks involving animals took place, but the vandal was caught shortly after. The pranks will result in suspension or potentially expulsion from the school, but larger charges will be brought from the Cedar Falls Police Department for the bomb threat, since it is considered a felony. “We don’t want to rush on finding the people responsible. It needs to be done properly to locate the person or persons involved. There is also still a chance that both or one of the pranks may not have been a Cedar Falls student,” Principal
Rich Powers said. Costs for damages to the high school involve fees to the fire department and hiring a company to remove unwanted graffiti left on the school. “About 10 members from Senior Leadership brought power washers to remove graffiti on the walls of the school. We’re very thankful for that. They stepped up to take care of what was important to David Bergstrom Photo them,” Powers After two smoke bombs were used in the halls on Thursday, Sept. 21, the said. Despite the inci- Cedar Falls Fire Department oversaw the return of students to class. Students are still encourdents, all homecoming activities opportunity. The kids responded aged to report any information well, and I have a hard time alremained scheduled. dealing with the pranks if they “We had great turnouts for lowing some people ruin it for feel it will help in resolving the the dance and game. The bot- the rest of the student body,” investigations. tom line is students deserve the Powers said.
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News Briefs •Students wanting to send former CFHS choir teacher Susan Beasley a letter are encouraged to do so by Oct. 2. Please send it to Cedar Falls High School 1015 Division Street Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 •Those who are interested in signing up for pickleball/badmitton intramural contests in October should contact PE teacher Jamie Smith by Oct. 4. The games will be played on Monday nights in the rubber gym. Students should sign up in teams of two, and the cost for the games is $1. The teams will compete until a champion is determined. The top team will earn T-shirts. Six teams have already signed up.