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Q' . s , 'E av '55 W5 3 A 'H In p 'Q y ei Krug' ii HOLSTEIN HIGH SCHOOL IN WINTER LETTERS TO THE EDITOR HOLSTEIN RELAYS lI'S XVhy hasn t more been said about the Hol stem Relays? We think the Moo should show the array of fine trophies that will be car ried home by the winners Twenty nine teams wlth 329 athletes are entered in the meet this year Holstein High School should be proud to play host to such a fine group of athletes and the townspeople should feel honored that their town is the center of the feature attrac- tion-tbanks to the efforts of Mr. Christie. -A Sports Fan Editor s Note: The trophies are shown on page 44 of this issue and Holstein was Runner-up in Class B. H K ga Q it Q l M Q .iw I, Q S- m P f . V at Ai 7 . I I I' N, , . 1' 5' 9 K A X 4 1' I I f A ' . . . I . r I- 5 ' o i ' 'ti I -- . .WML vs' , . ,.g .Rx 'V ,WN 3 , f .nb R' Q , 'ls sf I I .I 'N P 1 Ai , I 1 V V. ' , '.-Q.'f5'1.:s' Y I W 3 31' ' 4 0: l'T0.. mi .X 5 X RAS' at G '4 H, '.v1r,As' A gt- my I , I f - X- me-. xr fi .I- in 1 'ig H 'if . ' S ' K so ' it , at if gif. f hi? ..,!g'Q - . p kt il' V, iss - g' X ,xg V in p at - I 1 of .r l-l..- - . ,- in sy A xt fy ' S e I-H it AS Q o If -' ' Skip' Qi' ' .4 - 1' , ' . , l
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Speaking of Pictures LETTERS TO THE EDITOR DOGS AT SCHOOL Down the steps of Holstein high have walked those who have gone to train to fight that we may have peace. Yes, they have gone, and here in Holstein we see the service flags in windows and their names proudly printed on the honor roll. Holstein alumni wearing the khaki and the navy blue. Holstein students, too. Our thoughts and prayers reach out across the waters and strange lands to all, and especially for Henry Saxen, Kenneth Kiesling and Frederick Brickman of the class of '45, May the things you fight for come true, a world of free men and free women with the right to live as such. 5 A a E125 , :T E.:- E? Sirs: I recommend a few pictures of our canine friends of Holstein High. After all anyone as eager to enter the portals of learning as S. muh several dogs have been, deserve to be men- tioned. Along side of the footprints of dainty number 9's and lO's, are now established the pad marks of Fuzzy who resembles a dis- colored sheep. He has done better than any other canine member, for he has reached the top floor of learning - the high school. Obedient to a Seniors call, he descended again to a dog's level. A truly game attempt in my estimation. - Little Bo Peep Ed. Note: This dog O. K.? And how about Bobby Kraai for the hunter?
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