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has green e 'ese. Sha gg ' r . ia dai cy? 'iii 6 Y93kYY1dVX 'Fo ills-52? YLE ' DAY..-1946 ST . k 'ngomihe iam cam? 3 22. we mergers... E of H, H. S-- 0 members 3?enSePiz':.1b:s..r.2::.......iw of. our initiated. e orted for in' The freitgqxginpfogerly awfegcqg - ' c - s Sggcgxirnderweaf fini ggigy oni0I1 1 .. rrmg 5 'ith carrot -3 had a har W Cklaces. The' b0y5, sticks and tie 'ding their b1'00m d and tigfxygxg the requiriglecanlolgbmng C d-boned .eggs W They were Sir high-healed Shoeiike girls who H0 'better Voiiifliieiteir fathers w0fk DEAN EABNEST BASKS IN SPOTLIGHT The spotlight swings to the west side of the room. and comes to rest upon Dean Earnest. A former Ida Grove student, he likes both Holstein and Ida Grove. Holstein because it has easy stud- ies and Ida Grove because their girls have personalities. Since Dean is a freshman this year, in the natural course of ev- ents he was initiated. He thought dwas just swell except for LETS REMovs 'ras cr.oc g Pie? standards are high HI: I-fi 1: set.'Her ambition is giveat. th Q gibition IS also to get roug one school d - 100gU'hng at the clock. ay W1th0ut' 0 is girly , li -I . at is sh Iii Where can I fmd her? e r name is Shirley W1 X c 'B o 95 gl ci sive A9 'Q . Q C. hh? 5943 fa 0 13. atv . ,Yes and dark w is o ip Pam She is five feet ' 4-Q? 9a 'gd' Q lnchestll am',,.O-.40 her . a - Maybe you can? 'gag readlbl the library- She 'like P w iam ooks. Correction. she li V. W gi g A ed uclover C - i E EHQO erode along 1Have any 01 You esfer noucea, running. Best of all, he shoes' Sylvia and Orville maklfmg eqfstm ee sorneonP'?bglY1'5 sides each other? THEY do lt a p Yi? 'gvihen inetklxfxg FR time niifm? e5 so eilwxe ve dag L TXQXOQ' 6' to is nm' WE SENIons Won' we 6 'Clie 0096 1, URN DANCE ann gee af :eb . ef? -as sea 11 in .age Friday cupid shot hi ibouq, bel pcrovl oi 5011620 mica tix d made us F1-Osh S bow,i 0850019 events aisagp avfi low, Wh0 Stand so CX, t al 5.5 KXXQ Love the Sen- 4 tracy were Ngo w And IOFS tower ab S OW th OVE fHa-Ha? Em OUI' Undmg love Tight e Fmsh reserve Wthg T0 sive this dan S0 then wi: ev may 'let Us .dm day. mean what We said that at the end th SPOTLIGHT ON SOKOLOWSKI A wellsknown newcomer -in the assembly -of Holstein High 'School is Francis Sokolowski, a character who is quite outspoken and a con- stant user of colorful CU language. This boy from the country takes .an active .part in football and he movgahow Dale could have plagfgd m - . th e Friday mght Without 'HO Wai- t . reek most f 11. the books she has read, 0 a o If she isn't in th S b game. Bzslitiehdlng a basketball sport P e' ban IS her favorite ies robably She's,at the mov- starririgr gafgst bet is to find Qne or LiZibeth.Scot:.Cudd1esJ Sakan The crooner that to read fiction books sh , 'fl Q Qi Qi 'f ,Q rn 'Mia mi ht . e library, Shel gtg' 5 90 U10 wiv is U5 Zia' ff-its 8, 5? l sys? egg? 4 W-mf ..s Tar is that he has quitbe - 5 not Frankie, no ' Q N .AW Q ing useless and has tried to be azz not Perm' Como. She :JrE .QOQQQFQN little helpful. CHe said that! NSOOY Russell and her song mit- ,369 az' Sbrf' All great men must grow up an rem ner 01' hater . She likes La. is 599 59' , when Dean does he- plans to be achoie Welk sb orchestra and 'ok' 339 5' fi? them pa ce Rnd not mek fhsineer. . ce of M510 Prvgrams by be eq A' op Y, e . . ermg between .The A1 .3 fu ob. S. ShOwla and nA Date 63 .near accornplishrnen u Phylhs Uefgmann m H good ti ust have had L me after the Lutheran eaglle Ha11awe'en Party I d ft ose cheers every two NTERTA1 A A -t MEEC GIRLSE me to exp Cfllld receivecit Wednesdai Duane . A delicious aroma Th studiou afmry Went b all icy Star lnorning cite the aPPe'f1?eS of e ' 1 poise these ack fo his de' but he :mira nw. 'ren sir S Scholars on , cs . - home BCOHOIBI taking begmflers akiast to be wH?-i. hopes to 'play basketball also. He studies electricity, English, science and math. H When asked what he likes best l in high school his answer is girls i .the true sentiments of many a. high school lad-. l Francis is a- nice looking, dark- haired, ,brovsm-ejyed, ,5 foot five freshman. That, plus his ease and personality will thrill many girls before his highschool days are OVBT. . Francis declares that he has .never experienced an embarras- sing moment. Well, that is what he STUDENTS srvny ELEc'r1uorrY One of the newer classes offered bre hav . 0 were prepafmg 8 men! mme served to three guest ieachefsi bk OUT Heidi as the? C035 for we ' n 0119 3 P ork re Yea ' av lbll- .. X eauy is grow My butflnmxifrgiy gets arolmil we HP iii somethin: and Som lg , LEYe?!?A1nfnnt.' W if ii V i V iliaggeqcllluriculurn is the electricity the iresris class is compulsoryfor high men boys, although our th school boys may take it if ey care to do SO- Eighteen stu- ,del'1f.S. 211 freshman -..A ,....,.,,11,,,-I Shirley j really sends Bananas ar h o e er favn fr ' 675' ev W ' - YOLUARNING-D gif? if 5 53 gi. Pbncil W 0 not 5' . A95 Vlng in hile M- Sharpen I-1 VJ S f1'0 ' minut She struction Iss H911 gf 5 ' In the bleachers. i es Ru d0esnft a S to the ass er is fu 14' .E-' 53- . N Ser tried Dprgcjate Emblyl freshmen havflsk. wha, . gs e 50633 mm n t TCS an 1310 rabies boasted mite? 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First row-left to right: EIGHTH GRADE Gene Ehler, Charles Schubert. Patsy Ellerbusch. Marcene Wilson, Ruth Klstenmacher, Doris Breyfogle,, Don Schneckloth, Wayne Kiesling. Roger Petersen. Second row-Iefr ro right: Mrs. Jatho. Verlyn Friedrichsen, Delane Schroeder, Joan Brodersen, Mary Walker. Robert Endrulat, Emmett Heyer, Shirley Pfalzgraf, Beverly Sager. Third row-left to right: Alvin Kay, Dean Groeesch. Joelle Lemke, Donna Faye Ewoldt. Evelyn Gebers, Billy Fahan, Vernon Bochmann. Absent: Donna Leckband. SEVENTH GRADE First row-left to right: Margaret Lembcke. Maxine Schroeder. Donna Lu Conover, Shirley Conover, Mary Ann Arp, Helen Second row-left to right Barbara Kahl, Richard Third row--left to right: Goettsch. Billy Schulz. Goettsch, Carol Schlumbaum, Shirley Goettsch. Don Porterfield, Mickey McDermott. Shirley Daugaard, Regina Bienlien. Hintz, Lawrence Schroeder. Miss Kitchen. Thomas Petersen, Billy Agnew, Calvin Leonard, Donald Ewoldt, Kenneth Lauren Kistenmacher.
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