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and athletlc booster Cherokees personal Irlsh representatlve PATRICIA HELLER halls from the Umverlty of Iowa and has eagerly attacked the study of home economlcs and soclal studles Reads all avallable Indxan lore BARBARA FOSTER our able fourth grade teacher was educated m the corn husker state of Nebraska State Teacher s College A chocolate addlct and movle an The U of South Dakota provlded us wlth our commerclal teacher IONE MANNING now engaged m turnmg out 60 word typlsts Llkes to travel and rehshes apple ple SADEE GRAY our beloved flrst grade teacher for many years from Drake Umverslty and the U of Iowa IS held m high esteem by her chlldren Llkes murder mysterles and soap RUSSELL KRAAI S schooling at Mornmgslde has made hlm the sparkplug of Holstems athletlcs and a soclal sclence success Enthuslastxc about huntxng and photography Havmg attended Iowa State Teachers ELVE BARKER has quallfled for the posltlon as head of thlrd grade actlvltles Collects postmarks and favors brown Ve er an of many years at the helm of the slxth grade PEARL KITCHEN has weathered many battles pollshmg the younger generatlon She comes vla Mornmgslde Enjoys people and wrmng CONRAD E CLAUSSEN the most cussed and dlscussed man m school An mvaluable ccg ln our musical ma chmery Attended school of music ln Flensburg Germany H1 love for opera IS exceeded only by hls 'ove for athletlcs MARIE STONER our ab'e prln lpal attended the Unlverslty of Iowa Colorado U and the UIIINSFSIIY ol Minnesota A vagabond by nature and enjoys tal mg motron pzctures l I L . , . . .... , y s I 1 J 'I anon , . v - , . . f , w - r ' . . A . .... , H' ' 1 . . . , . . ..., . . . ., . . .... Y X . b- - .... L 7 . . . .. A ,lf . .... l , A . ' ' - ' , . S A A 3 ' ' w 1 D , , , H v l xl -1 6- . ' I 1.
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Jke Jac Educatxons vast expansxon nommated to Holstem the support and benefactxon of a capable assemblage of mstructors Money mvested 1n good teachers IS the best sort of Insurance and our faculty proved no l1ab1l1ty m maklng our school a center of knowledge ARTHUR E GERBER master mmded component of math and scxence from Iowa State Teachers Spends txme tmkermg wxth electrxcxty and wood cralt CATHERINE CHRISTIE graduate of Clark and Buena Vista Colleges has promoted an mterested mlxed chorus and Engllsh class Rellshes home made cookies enjoys sports llkes red Havmg attended Iowa State Teachers Colo rado U and Buena Vxsta College SARAH JONES has capably managed her dutnes as fxfth grade mstructor a basketball and movle fan EVELYN JOHNSON mstructor of Englmsh and junlor Hlgh from Iowa State Teachers College has gulded our youth arlght Artxste plus Venturmg to start be gxnners on the oorrect road of llfe BONNIE OLSON came from Buena Vlsta College Loves cats and bowlmg Havmg attended the Umversxty of Iowa and the Umversxty of Mmnesota MADELINE HATLEN was well prepared to cheerful addmon to Jumor hlgh came to us from Western Umon College En Joys readm and crochetmg MARGARET BROWN headmlstress of second gr de attended Buena Vlsta College Chlef Cop on second floor Rxdes a tractor gracefullv MR M F CHRISTIIE our supermtendent attended the Unxverslty of Mlchlgan Marquette U Colorado U and Buena Vlsta College from whence he gameld the knowledge glvmg hlm hls posxtlon A avxd reader I teach English. Enjoys the piano and best seller books ..,. BLANCHE PARRY, a I
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THIS IS MY Thls rs my school my campus Thxs rs where I came txmld and afrard Thrs rs where I leave stxll tlmld and afraxd fearful of the world I am entermg I am the semor of 1945 What rs thls school Im leavrngi' It rs a place of hurrymg students of rmgrng bells of laughs and sxghs lt rs a place for learnmg learnrng to be blg broad mmded free cltrzens rn a free world Thls school became my school late rn 1932 only yesterday My school a place of spacrous rooms halls books plctures maps teachers new frrends and new experiences A new world grades to hugh school because our mmds were easrly contented We remember how we used to hrke hand m hand scoutrng for leaves of ex qulsrte beauty or a bunch of young pussy wrllows Then at the end of each term we trrpped happlly to our class p1cn1c We enjoyed these thmgs and these memorles are the ones that we shall cherlsh rn the future The actlvrtles we d1d as a group and not as mere mdxvrduals are the ones that are worth whlle after all When we entered Jumor hlgh we fmally found ourselves to be growmg older We realrzed thls by the fact that we were wlth older people every day and we began talkrng and mrxmg wlth them Very soon rt seemed we entered hrgh school for our freshman year In thus grade sur v1v1ng the 1n1t1at1on was our outstandmg ac oomplrshment We now had the opportumty to Joxn extra currrcular actrvrtres We experrenced SCHOOL real fun and class co operatron when we became juniors and worked to decorate the gym for the jumor senlor prom Now thrs year we produced thxs annual our flnal project before the class bells sound out our last good tlmes together These past years may seem long m fact very long but when we look back and collect brts of serxous actxons and words we reallze how dependent we were on our parents our teachers and our schoolmates for thmgs we had to accomplrsh before we were ready for the world GLADYS WEEDE Some of those frrends who helped us all the way along Mrss Gray Mlss Kxtchen and Gladys Weede we ve kept through the years Gladys has been a frlend to all of us through out our whole school career and we are glad for the opportunlty to say Thank you Gladys and good luck to you as we leave We who have reached the door of oppor tumty and lrfe express to you whom we leave behmd a smcere good bye-and good luck' Charles Ewoldt x - ' . p , I , . . , - . ' . 3 y . . , . u ' J I ' a . Y ' , . . . . . I . . , ! . - W ' 1 1 1 9 . 1 9 , 9 , . .. ' Time passed quickly from the elementary v 1 ff 51 , '5 , - ' .ii . 7 , V Y . , . . , Q 1 - n , 7 , . . - 7 ' ll n u 1 I y , , 7 1, ' Y . - , ' , . . . .. . . - , , . U , ' .
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