Galva Holstein Community School - Moo Yearbook (Holstein, IA)

 - Class of 1925

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' 1- 'gf' -A T -' K- SOPHONIORES President, Thomas Lingle. Secretary, Walter Hass. Sponsor, Miss Porter. Colors: Green and Cream. As we, now aged, think of the days that have passed, we never forget our school days-those days wl1e11 we most enjoyed ourselves, and there is always some one thing that we remember about each one of our associates. Memory of our very first years leaves us, and we find that it is really our high school life that is recollected. Allan Meier who is now a retired farmer living in our home town was 7 25 7 always looked upon as being very intelligent and economical. flle has proven himself to be so. Raymond NVerner is now the manager of a great movie hall at Minne- apolis. We always knew he liked to take care ot' pictures, for he very gladly fill- ed the position of snap shot editor of our class in our Sophomore year. Helen Hansen, our winner in declamatory, is coaching the greatest plays that have been written during the last few years. Virginia VVillia1ns has shown herself worthy of tl1e honors-honest and loyal. The night before our biggest game she did not attend a party and there- fore retained her place on the team. Virginia is now a teacher of honesty and loyalty at a Los Angeles Institution, George lluss, a prominent business man of Chicago, we remember as a boy with wit, humor and courage. Malinda Kuehl, who was always quite interested in her Domestic Science and who we remember received an honor in Camp Fire for sewing, is the man- ager of the greatest style book ot' America. lVe are also interested in the Olympic games, for VVa'lter llass, who was a great athlete in High School, takes part in them everytime. - Eleanor Lohff, our prompt and intelligent classmate, is now the private secretary of Mr. J. D. Rockerfeller. The dry goods store on Main Street, which was formerly managed by L. W igodsky, is now the property of one who was a member of the Sophomore class in '25. Ruth always gave everyone a good, hearty word and a smile. She is now enjoying the returns of kindness from the eusto1ne1's who trade at her store. Ralph Hartwell, always wishing to have something for himself, has erect- ed and is successfully operating a photo gallery near Lake Michigan.

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1 X X kk L L .W 1' X , 'L . 1. ,V X EWOLDT, ROCHAU, G HUSS, HARTWELL. TOP ROW-W. LOHFF, F. KLEMA, HASS, SCHMIDT, WERNER, CRANE, R, GEER, ME ER, SEGLEM, REIMERS, WIGODSKY, DRAGMILLE SOTH, MILLER, LINGLE, MIDDLE ROW-KLOTZ, RAUKOH L. BOTTOM ROW-W LLIAMS, WIENERT, NEUBAUER, HANSEN, BAUER, WILL, SCHNIIDT, KUEHL, E, LOHFF, ROHLK.



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cv e - f ez , X4 HPF., .L f ,. 'L-A , , 'l -mai -- AL H -. There was one great worker in our class, one that would pull history out of a. book. This was Clayburn. He is now writing the lives of great people of the twentieth century, including Alfhild Seglem, the greatest and best known au- thor of American literature, Lilliam Reimers, a leader of nurses in the Nightingale hospital at Kansas City, Harvey Droegmillar, the greatest violinist in the mid- dle west, a11d NValter Schmidt, an artist ranking in importance with Raphael. Herman Raukohl, another of this mechanical type of boys, is now the wealthy and prosperous successor of Henry Ford. This car, not very different from tl1c Ford, has the distinguishing feature-a square radiator. He calls this car the Beaten VValter Lohff has his factory across the block from Herman's and makes cars called the Fa'sters. There is great competition a11d we all enjoy visits to their factories to see just how good general science has done them. Lauren Soth, a leader even in school days, is an officer in the navy. He has several look-out fleets stationed near Cushing sea-port. Harriet Bauer, our pianist at high school, has been engaged as leader of the orchestra at thc Quimby Auditorium. Dell Greer has succeeded his parents in the hotel here. The building has been improved a great deal since '25, Clarence Rochau constructed the plans, as- sisted by Hugo Esvoldt, both having been geometry figure constructors. George Crane has been practi-cing medicine for the last eleven years at tl1e Holstein Hospital. Helen Roehlk has won fame in violin playing. She now plays at the largest theatres in New York. Her accompanist, Selma Neubauer, has gained re- nown at her piano. Francis Klema is a prosperous farmer south of Holstein. Bernette Gebers is a music and history teacher at Lake City. In the years that have passed, Thomas Lingle has gained for himself a fortune. He has the management of the Holstein Service Company in his hands. Henrietta Schmidt has remembered her Latin. She is a Latin teacher in the University of Louisiana. Luella VVienert, my good pal in high school, is still my best friend. Vie are enjoying the plans what We made then and are living in a flat in Fort Dodge. ZELMA VVILL, Sophomore Class Editor.

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