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

 - Class of 1955

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...so the yearbook was born... BUSINESS STAFF-Sitting: James Bleas- dell, Roger Hass, Robert Will. Standing: Charles Noneman, James Clausen, Craig Vollmar, Gerald Breyfogle, Jerri Jean Cole. Dorothy Werner, Shirley Scherner Nancy Janssen. The BUSINESS STAFF sold ads and subscriptions to furnish that all- important financial background for our annual. Most of their ad work was completed before the holidays. Many long hours were spent con- tacting all of the business establish- ments in the orderly, efficient man- ner that had been set up by our staff managers. ll EDITING STAFF-Marilyn Wagner, Jean Moser, Willis Buell, Kenneth Kruse, .lane Leonard, Lois Schroeder, Editors Lois Striepe and Janice Lohff. The EDITING STAFF furnished the story-like background of our book. Their chief concern was to ex- plain H.H.S. school life as it is, to those who have not had the oppor- tunity to play the role of a busy stu- dent. COPY STAFF-Donald Goettsch, Ardis Cipperley, LaVonne Schuett. Sitting: Hiram Leonard, Gary Leonard, Wendell Reineke, Verna Leckband, Elvera Godber- sen, Wayne Nelson, Dixie Freese, Mary Ann Goettsch, Peggy Nelson. Standing: Jerry Langland, Joann Rolfs, Carol Ditt- mer, Joyce Obitz. The COPY STAFF came through with accurate name listings for all the classes and organization pictures. The copy staff may be called the working groupf, Credit is due them for their checking, typing, collecting, and picture work. Sponsored by JACK,S PLACE, HANSEN FURNITURE and COAST TO COAST

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...and the library is their... pride and joy.. LIBRARIANS-Standing: Shirley Scherner, .Ioan Cipperley, Kay Conover, Barbara Irwin, ,Iulie Leonard, Janice Lohff. Sitting: Deanna Goettsch, Margene Goettscb. EACH TYPICAL school day calls upon the time and effort of the above group. This library staff under the direction of Miss Stoner is in charge of some 2800 books, which they shelve, arrange, dust, mend, charge out, check in, collect the overdues on, and keep in order at all times. Besides these fiction and reference books, our library has available to each student seven sets of encyclopedias, and many other reference volumes. Also on our shelves are found such prominent magazines as LIFE, LOOK, READER,S DIGEST, AMERICAN, THE NATIONAL GEO- GRAPHIC, POPULAR MECHANICS, POPULAR SCIENCE, and many others. No day passes without someone asking to be directed to a certain section of the library, a particular reference book, or a good story. These librarians are there to lend a helping handfi . .speeches . . .listen .V THIS YEAR thirteen students tried their talents in speech work. It was the largest number to participate so far in any one contest from Holstein High School. Six divisions were represented in the preliminary contest at Quimby during the week of Feb. I4. First row: Shirley Timmerman, Barbara Irwin, Sally Blackmer, Lois Striepe, Janice Lohff. Second row: Wayne Nelson, Rodson Ellerbusch, Bonnie Black- mer, ,Iulie Leonard, ,Ierri Cole, Willis Buell, Wayne Saxon. Sponsored by ADVANCE PRINTING OFFICE Those participating in the oratory division were Sally Blackmer giving The Windowpanewg Barbara Irwin, Must We Always Be A Lost Genera- tion , and Wayne Saxon, The Ameri- can Flag. In the dramatic division lulie Leon- ard gave, '6Daddy Docvg and Mary Mc- Bride, S'The Littlest Orphana, and the Christ Child. Bonnie Blackmer with Alberta at the Beachn and Shirley Timmerman with '6Beauty Contestn represented us in the humorous division. In the interpretative reading division Jerri ,lean Cole read '6The Ballad of Hell , Janice Lohff, The Death of the Hired Manwg and Lois Striepe, Sioux Chief,s Daughterf' Rodson Ellerbusch and Wayne Nel- son entered radio speaking on the re- spective subjects: Harmful Cigarettesn and Narcotics.,, Willis Buell participated in extem- poraneous speaking.



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1,, , ' 1 First row, left to right: Richard Boothby, Clark Conover, Jim Bleasdell, Wayne Saxon, Wayne Nelson, Gerald Langland, Nancy Michaelsen, Connie Halvorsen, Sandra Madsen, Marilyn Wagner, Kenneth Kruse, Hiram Leonard, Cary Leonard, Charles Noneman, Craig Vollmar. Second row: Carolyn Coettsch, Janice Lohff, Joyce Scott, Mary Codbersen, Janith Williams, Janet Petersen, Shirley Timmerman, Luella Schuett, Lorraine Griffith, Kay Conover, Marilyn Stoneking, Joyce Obitz, Carol Breyfogle. Third row: Dolores Steen. Nancy Janssen, Margene Goettsch, Nancy Henrichsen, Bonnie Blackmer, Peggy Nelson, Dorothy Werner, Shirley Scherner, Elvera Godbersen, Carol Dittmer, Marvel Loof, Beta Scott, Ardis Cipperley, Carol Leonard. Fourth row: Ethel Krayenhagen, Karen Barghols, Marjorie Schubert, Karen Butcher, Carol Boothby, Dixie Freese, Lois Striepe, Jerri Jean Cole, Mary Jane Leonard, Phyllis Vohs, Janice Leonard, Janet Dittmer, Joyce Rolfs, Ruth Bergmann, Joan Cipperley, Jean Moser, Louise Halvorsen. Fifth row: Verla Frahm, Patsy Keitges, Darlene Rice, Jo Ann Lasher, Julie Leonard, Lois Schroeder, Verna Leckhand, Mary Ann Coettsch, LaVonne Timmerman, Betty Timmerman, Deanna Coettsch, Barbara Irwin, Sally Blackmer. Absentee: M2fry'McBride. PEP CLUB PEPPERS H.H.S. Pep Club has 74- active members, with Jerri Jean Cole, the President, Mary Jane Leonard, Vice President, Nancy Janssen, Secretary, and Charles None- man, Treasurer. Our yearis activities include bang-up pep meetings, skits for home games, and the program for the Homecoming game. For the Homecoming parade the club worked hard to produce a beautiful float to carry the Royalty along the way. Later in the evening we helped in the colorful coronation ceremonies for the King and Queen. As a climax of the winning football season the Hol- stein Pepsters sponsored a Victory Dance for the entire student body. Sponsored by ZEMAN AND SORENSEN, ROYAL CLEANERS and CORRECEOUX GARAGE CHEERLEADERS-Marilyn Wagner, Sandra Madsen, Nancy Michaelsen, and Connie Hal- vorsen. if at so

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