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Roy Tallman, wielder of the H.H.S. baton, came to Holstein in I952. Mr. Tallman is known for his introduction ot jazz mu- sic to the band, He was originally from Oska- loosa, Iowa, and attended Drake University at Des Moines. He teaches 8th grade history and is the high school and cadet band director. Pearl Kitchen came to Holstein in I923. She was originally from Gal- va, Iowa and attended Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa. She does departmental work in Junior High. Tom Rosenberger, began directing Holstein's vocal groups in I952. The kids like him for his tol- erance of their pranks in glee club and his original iokes. He was originally from Eldora, Iowa, and attended col I eg e at Buena Vista in Storm Lake. In addition to grade and high school vocal music, he teaches General Science. George Jacobs came to Holstein in I952. He was originally from Car- roll, lowa, and attended Buena Vista College at Storm Lake. He has charge of Jr. High Ath- letics, and classes, and teaches high school busi- ness Science. Mr. Piper came to Holstein High in I 9 5 O. Slipping, sliding, or driving with ease, his driv- ers' training stu- dents never affect his coolness. He Musical Demons Have a Conference was originally from Boone, Iowa and attended Iowa St. Teachers College at Cedar Falls. He teaches Industrial Arts I and ll and Driver Training. Puzzled Over Interpretations Christa Vollstedt came to H.H.S. in I 9 5 3. S h e i s known to all ot us for her helpful ad- vice and tolerance even in the most trying situations. She is from Deni- son and attended Iowa State Teach- ers College at Ce- dar Falls. S h e teaches t y p i n g, shorthand, b o o k- keeping, a nd ot- fice practice. Mrs. Jatho Has Unexpected Company For Lunch Mrs. Jotho came to Holstein High in I 9 4 6. She is teaching our girls how to b e c o m e good housekeepers and her students surely appreciate the extra hours she puts into helping them with their projects. She was originally tr 0 m Austin, Texas, and attended Sam Hou- ston State College at Huntsville, Tex. and the University of Texas at Austin. PAGE SEVEN
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Gladys and Mr. Christie Check Conflicting Datesi' Art Ge came to of his younger days or working as the H. H. S. first-class ciated bv all. He was originally from Kamrar, Iowa and attended lowa State Teachers College at Cedar Falls. He teaches Algebra l and ll, Geometry, Coach Russ Kraai came to Holstein High in 1943. We know he can stack bales of hay as well as coach our girls to win in the state tourna- ment. He came from Orange City and attended Mornings Sociology, Business Law, fifth, sixth P. E., Senior Hi h Sch Q ond Football. Coach Kenny File entered the doors of Holstein High as a teacher and coach in l953. Mr. File is known for Abra Rock Rapids and he attended Morningside College in Sioux City, l-le teaches American Gov't., World History, American History, Boys' P. E., Boys' B, B., and assists with other sports. PAGE Sl Marie Stoner, principal of H. S. S., came here in l942. Miss Stoner's ability to give good advice to the students and her helpful guidance makes her well-known to all of us. She was originally from Hubbard, Iowa, and attended the Universit- ies of Iowa, Minnesota, and Colorado. She teaches English I and General Science. Mrs. H. Catherine Christie returned to Holstein High School in l953. She is known for her sweet disposition and her miraculous ability to inter- pret poetry. She grew up in Lake View and at- tended Clark College, Dubuque, and Beuna Vista College, Storm Lake. She teaches English ll, Ill, EV and dramatics. She is also our capable Hi- Larity adviser. rber, an old favorite among the students, Holstein High in l943. Telling a story electrician, Gerb is liked and appre- and Physics. ide College at Sioux City. He teaches ool Girls' P. E., and coaches Girls' B. B., for his flashy outfits and his admiration ham Lincoln. His boyhood home was X . K Gladys Raobe, The faithful secretary to the school board and the superintendent, came to H. H. S. in l929. Through the years she has assumed a multitude of duties and responsibilities in our school. Mr. M. F. Christie, better known as Duke, came back to Holstein as our superintendent of schools after an absence of seven years. His home or- iginally was in Escanaba, Michigan. He attended the University of Michigan, Buena Vista College, and received his Master's degree from the Univer- sity of Colorado. Look Whom We Caught Loafinl raai Shows Gerb and File His Inspiration Play
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Marguerite Dunlap fback row, left side? came to Holstein this year to teach first grade. She is from Arthur, Iowa and attended college at Iowa State Teachers at Cedar Falls, and Buena Vista at Storm Lake. Mrs. Audrey Currie, Cback row, right sidel, entered the doors of Holstein school in I953 as a first grade teacher. She comes to us from Schaller, Iowa, and attended Iowa State Teachers College, at Cedar Falls, Iowa. Shirley Blodgett, Cfront row, left sidel, second grade teacher, who came to Hol- stein this year is from Gayville, South Dakota. She attended Yankton College, Yankton, S. Dak. and Iowa State Teach- ers at Cedar Falls. Lillian Pulse who is from Schaller, Iowa, teaches second grade, She attended Buena Vista College at Storm Lake, Iowa. Miss Pulse came to Holstein in I953. Watching Their Little Charges Leave Miss Jones Unveils A New Joke PAGE EIGHT Blessed Relaxation After a Hard Day's Teaching Pegge Lee Brinker, another new face in the grades this year, teaches fourth grade and lives in Auburn, Iowa. She attended Iowa State Teachers College at Cedar Falls. Alice Streed, who hails from our own home town, teaches fourth grade. She came to Holstein as a teacher in I947, and attended Buena Vista College at Storm Lake, Iowa. Betty Lou Short came to Holstein school in I952. She comes to us from Correc- tionville, Iowa. She attended Morning- side College at Sioux City, Iowa and teaches HoIstein's 6th graders. Revo Rohwer who teaches third grade came to Holstein in l953. Her home is in Paullina, Iowa. She attended the University of Dubuque at Dubuque, Iowa. Sarah Jones entered Holstein school as a fifth grade teacher in I943. She is or- iginally from Pocahontas, Iowa and at- tended Iowa State Teachers College at Cedar Falls, Buena Vista at Storm Lake and the University of Colorado in Boul- der. Elva Barker, our kindergarten teacher came to Holstein in I943, left us in I9-47, and returned in I95I. She comes from Arthur, Iowa, and attended Iowa State Teachers at Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Buena Vista, at Storm Lake, Iowa.
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