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

 - Class of 1954

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Page 17 text:

THE BEARD QF EDUCATIGN These are the people chosen to guide our school through another year. They come from all walks of life--insurance and investments, busi- ness professions, and farm custom work-so they truly represent the com- munity. Through their eftorts and planning we have completed another successful year. Their unselfish devotion to the school is worthy ot our applause and gratitude. Secretary, Mrs. Gladys Raabeg Board Members, Jesse Leonard, Harold Conover, Ivan Blackmer Superintendent Duke Christie, Board Members, Ray Bagenstos, William Walker, Treasurer, Mildred Jackes. PAGE NINE

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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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THEY PROVIDE US FOOD FOR THOUGHT We would like to express our sincere ap- preciation to the janitors-Mr. and Mrs. Lein- baugh, Larry, and Mr. Barghols-for their ceaseless efforts to keep our school clean and in order. Big feet and small were continually tracking in dirt but under the vigilance of our janitors, both our school and our auditorium were kept shining and clean. SLEET OR SNOW, RAIN OR SHlNE, THEY A ALWAYS GET US THERE Again this year as in the past, Mrs. Obrecht headed our able hot-lunch staff. Serving hot lunches to an average of 270 children a day, they performed an admirable job. With one of the better-equipped school lunchrooms in Northwest lowa, the children certainly make good use of it. Dishing out the food to the hungry people were Mrs. Carnes, Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs. Branco. Those high school students helping out included Mary Ann Kreutz, Shirley Thorp, Joan Cipperley, Ardis Cipperley, Dorothy Wer- ner, Shirley Scherner, Lloyd Glowe, De Witt Gries, Wayne Nelson and Dean Hammer. THE SERVE US THROUGH EFFICIENCY drivers made the rounds picking up and de livering school children. Through bad weath hearty thanks. PAGE TEN Twice a day, five times a week our bus er and good they continued to get the children to school. For their good job they rate a

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