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

 - Class of 1945

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QU' 3 if Juniors' Dreams Come True 'IP of ji D' Back: A. Scherner, D. Ewoldt, A Gocttsch. J. Leinbaugh. D. Rohlk M. Kahl. Pres. Treas., R. Dittmer, H. Johnson W. Conover, A. Libke. Front: I. Obitz, S. Stoneking Vice-Pres., I. Lembcke, D. Wiese P. McArthur. 3 wif' The Junior year was an all-out year for money. On nights of football games, shivering volunteers gathered in the shack to serve doughnuts, hot coffee and hot dogs to chilly spectators. Driven on by the promise of prizes for the most subscriptions sold, juniors tramped streets to sell magazines. But all labor brings its rewards. Out of S443 worth of sub- scriptions the class netted S154.70. And then, of course, there was the junior dance, which meant good substantial food for sale. Though money was the objective, prices were never above ceiling. Last but most important was the Junior-Senior Prom. All added up it totaled much diligent work. Donning slacks or any other comfortable wearing apparel, 'lads and lassies climbed ladders, broke fingernails, dropped thumbtacks and pounded nails in a good- natured cooperative effort to make their prom one to be long remembered. Afternoons without classes were not to be ignored, either. When the turmoil had ceased and the evening had arrived, the realization of three dream-filled years spread before them-a bespangled ballroom filled with music, gay laughter, and sophisticated evening gowns. All this for suddenly grown-up juniors and seniors. Center: M. Whitehouse. Sec'y- 1 r

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T Beyond - - - LOREN DITTMER, Dippey , Pep Club 3. Ambition: To be a little man . . . FLORENCE THORBORG, Florence , Glee Club 3. Ambition: Just to remain her quiet self . . . RUSSELL EWOLDT, Russ , Band l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, Camera Club 1, 2, Track l, 3, 4, Cornet Trio 3, Moo Staff. Ambition: To see the world . . . ORVILLE FRIEDRICKSEN, Orv , Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band President 4, Moo Staff, Ambition: No objective in sight . . . LANORE WIENERT, XVienert , Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hilarity 4, Moo Staff. 1 Ambition: An office-a secretary-Lanore . . . GALEN GEHRTS, C1ehrts , Football 2, Track l, 2, Band 3, 4. Ambition: To become a man of the world . . . LOTS GOETTSCH, Goettsch , Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To live in Denver, Colorado, U. S. A .... DALE EWOLDT, Pete , Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, Happy-Go-Lucky l, Blundering Herd 2. Ambition: An Electrical Engi- neer in the making.



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Soohomores Gain Wisdom Back: A. Lembcke. R. Sorensen, A. Goet- tsch, S. Bagenstos, G. Kock, R. Fried- richsen, J. McGuire, B. Bagenstos, B. Irwin. Center: L. Jensen, H. Petersen Vice-Pres. V. Helkenn, R. Mighell, H. Witt, L Dau, S. Hansen, P. Bochmann. Front: R. Grell. L. Goettsch, D. Schlum baum, S. Goettsch, E. Obrecht, Sec'y Treas., G. Whitehouse, R. Ftahm Pres., D. Daugaard. Having weathered the trials and tribulations of the first year, sophomores found the second year meant more studying and less fooling around, more algebra and less free time. Don't believe, though, that they worked all the time. After a number of postpone- ments, a sophomore dance was held, which was herald by artistic color drawings on blackboards. Thirsty dancers drank pop during intermission and then danced until the late hour of 1 1. The sophs were not only proud of their scholastic record but also the fact that a number of their classmates were prominent in many activities. In athletics-Betty B., Anna L., Phyllis B., Jim M., Roger M., Richard F.: in music--Elizabeth O., Betty B., Anna L., Roger S., Roger M., Gerald K.

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