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CLASS HISTORU On the Fourth dav of september in the year 1928 twenty four children started in the kindergarten of Holstein lowa Of the twenty four that started over half remained together through the thirteen years of the school course They are Gene Asprey Donnabel Christensen Elona jean Ewoldt Loren Friedrichsen Robert Friedrichsen Dale Kelley Laveene Larson Paul Meier Wendell Michaelsen Don ald Sorensen Betty Stolley Ray Wehde and Roy Wehde Miss Bennet s pains and tolls were not in vain for the next year saw us heading upward to the first grade Mss Gray with her Tippytoes ad pittypats for class divisions will never be forgotten Though the ABCs caused plenty trouble we made the second grade with flying colors Our fun it seemed had just vanished For it is down to Brass Tacks under Miss Glorfelds in struction At the end of the year the report cards stated Promoted so off to the third grade we went Back we were in the old building with Miss Isabell the guide Writing English stories and learning the time tables seemed to be quite bothersome lt seem d there was always more to learn so up a flight to fourth grade we advanced This is where our trouble started for here we got our first six weeks tests Extra sessions after school were usually caused by be ng caught throwing paper wads One year is all that they would allow us here so across the hall mto the fifth grade we advanced The one way to keep Miss Paulsen from giv ing us a test was to give here a shower of peanuts First year history was a corker but we must have M ss Kitchen engm ered us a d stressed fully that our head was put on our shoulders to think with After a year of hard study we be ame members of Junior high school These happy years under Miss Franck and Miss Meyer who polished our so called rough spots will live with us throughout our lives The Blitzen aid the banquets were our source of entertainment We wanted more knowledge so it was high school foi us We dreaded initiation but all went well through this occasion Those greet country kids as the seniors called them became our pals and some of our best students Sophomore year was about the same a Freshman year but we felt superior to the new Freshmen Some classes got our goat but all sur vived and we applied for membership in the Junior cla s Time passed swiftly A successful sports year was in progress undefeated in football third best in the state in basket ball national recognition in band statewide recognition in glee club and vocal work The new head fully stressed the value of study and education After the summer vacation the gang was given top honors of seniors Time fulfills every wish which a person makes lt fulfilled our wishes by making us seniors W gave the freshmen as royal an initiation as we received Vowing not to forget our studies we had our school hours increased nearly a half hour a day Now that our school days are over in this high school we wish that they could be started all over agam Though we may look back on our school days as hard work we can honestly say that we are proud of our achievement We surely agree that work makes play much more enjoyable So as a group of educated seniors we graduate just like the group of children we were as we entered but we will never forget the glorious times we had together with our instructors and classmates Class of l94l Holstein Iowa Robert Friedrichsen I 1. Y . , - . . . v . - . . . . 1 I D 9 1 a . 1 l 1 ' 9 Y Y ' ! S - .4 - 11 u ' 11 - - - - . . , , . it - 11 , ' ' , . 1 1 ' ' ' u , , V n 1 P ' E. . u S y . 1 ' ' l l ' - - I ' - I ' ' 44 ny, passed it because we went on to sixth grade. This is where our complicated work began. The Honorable I . . 5 y 1 . . h V C . . . . ' ' , A ' - tn ,VY - I , . . . . .1 . ,, . ,, 1 ' 1 1 , . ' A' Y! . . ' I . 3 V . y . . . Y . . . . , . . . . 1 . . . . ' ., . . . ' e ' D . . , . Y , . . . y . . . . . 1 , . '
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LOUIS NIEMEIER Every class must have its redhead Track-l. 2: F. F. A.-3, 45 Treas- urer-4. DONALD SORENSEN Chuck full of knowledge. Moo Staff-Feature Editor: Track- 2, 3: Camera Club-4. ELDON STEEN Talk about my troubles, or d4Jn't talk at alll Basket Ball-1, 2, 3, 4: Football-1, 2, 3, 4: Track-2, 3: Letter Club- 4. Heart Trouble -4. WILBERT VOHS Nothing hinders me or daunls me. ROY WEHDE The other half. Moo Staff-Editor-in-Chief: Band- 1, 2. 3. 4: Basket Ball-l, 2, 3, 4' Football-2, 3, 4: Track-2, 3. 4: Letter Club, 4. WENDELL OLSON Boys like me aren't found every' day.. Basket Ball-4, Football-1, 2, 3, 4: Track-4. EVERLY ROHLK If there's 9. way, he'll find it. Pep Squad-1, 2: Class President- 3g Camera Club-4. HAROLD THOMSEN They call me a little man, but I'm a man. RAY WEHDE One-half of Us, Inc. Moo Staff-Assistant Editor: Band -1, 2, 3, 4: Brass Sextette-l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad-2: Basket Ball-1. 2, 3, lg Football-2, 3, 45 Track-2, 3, -1: Letter Club-4: Those in Glass Houses -2. ROBERT WITTROCK Speed-what's that 7 l . F. A.- 3, 4.
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SEHIOR PROPHECU GFNE A Wouldn t be a bxt surprlsed lf he and that Superman physxque ended up mslde the Strong Man clrcus tent' NORMA A Probably spend the rest of her lxfe WlShll1g she were back ln hlgh school MERLIN B Wtll undoubtedly be tiller of the S011 on the ol homestead' MELVIN B Thmkmg of ways to evade the draft ' ' FERN B Busy attendmg all the dances tncludmg Moellers and Chas Chrlstle LAVERNE B Hasn t been goxng steady all thts time for nothlng ALFRED B Probably take over hls dad s Job of turkey raxsmg CLAUDE C Tourmg the east as a southern gentle'nan' TOM C Wont rest unttl hes raxsed a blue rtbbon wmner tn the state stock show OPAL C Wlll continue her rub tncklmg Brenda and Coblna nmltatxon as long as she has an audlence DONNA C just another Flosste Nlghtmgale m a Windy Cnty hospttal' RAYMOND D Readtng for the ftfth ttme Llve Alone and Luke lt ARLENE D Wamng for Raymond to ftmsh readmg the book so she can read nt MILDRFD D just another pretty stenographer sxttmg on her boss knee' DELORES D She ll sttll be wearmg her locks just so even when her hatr has turned to sllver FLORENCE E Wondermg why tn blazes she ever took chemtstry ELONA E Wherever the hottest rhumba band ts playmg thats where you ll fmd this gal' LOREN F Two to one he ll beat the drums ln some Jazz orchestra' ROBERT F Almost a cmch for county engmeer VERDEAN G If the army doesnt get h1m Hollywood w1ll' RODNEY H Prophecy more embarassxng moments for Rodney xf hxs changmg votce doesn f make tts mmd' PAUL H Wxth that personalxty he s destmed to be a Real Stlk salesman ELWAYNE J Somehow we cant pxcture jatho do ng anythxng but slttmg on the bank of a rlver ftshmg' EARL K Stttmg alongstde Elwayne SHIRLEY K Carrymg on where Kate Smith left eff' DALE K Wxll msn t untll his dylng day that Wlllkle should have been elected ln l940 GEORGE L Wxth a mlddle name of Washmgton nothmg w1ll prevent hlm from reaching the top' LAVEENE L Manager of Mtllers Market' PAUL M Stull havlng a good time at every opportunity' WENDELL M Owner of a fox farm and contmulng hrs readmg of G W T W rn hls spare ttme LOUIS N Solotst wlth Borah Mmevxtch and hxs Harmonnca Gang' WENDELL O Head walter ln Mv Place MARY P Shell crowd Katherine Cornell rxght off the New York stage' EVERLY R Llvnng m the tent next to Gene Asprey HELEN S Author ot book Meekness And How l Got Over lt DONALD S Emsten s favorlte asslstant unless Wmola beats htm to nt MARIE S Inmate tn the Old Ladxes Home and bemoanmg the fact that Tyrone Power IS sttll happtly marrxed' ELDON S Hts mckname IS Grape so need we say more? BETTY S Can t for the hfe of me prophesy what thus human whxrlwmd wnll be domg I0 years hence' HAROLD T Probably go thru ltfe cussmg hlmself for bemg so bashful m hugh school' WILBERT V He s too happy and carefree to even thmk about the future RAY W Tell ng hts grandchtldren the Story of the state b b tourney of 41 ROY W Tellxng hxs grandchxldren the story of the state b b tourney of 41 WINOLA W Ennstem s favorlte ass: tant unless Don beats her to lf ROBERT W Wxll be a legtslator tn the lowa leglslature workmg for a 15 m p h speed hmlt law' 1 ' ' ' It 17 ' ' ' H 17 ' .L L U . . . , -'Q , . . , . . . . . , . . . 3 . , . , . . . . l . . . - . . . . . . l ' . . . ,. . , H . , Y , - - ..- ., . , ' ' ' v v . ' ' 7 n , . . , . . .-Y , . . . . . . , y up . . , . . , . . . . . , ' .- 1 -. v- - f tt ' 'v C .-- - - - 1 ' . ' Q ' ' ' ' nn yy - 1 . .-- , . . . . . - - .T H FL-' J I , . . ,N . .. , Y, .4 , w- . . .- x N , . . . , . , , , IT' , ' , , . . . . , , . . . . . . . , . . . . , .- l . . . . . . , . . , . .Q . . ' S , .
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