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

 - Class of 1957

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Galva Holstein Community School - Moo Yearbook (Holstein, IA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 28 of 88
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CMIII pheasant iImtQnQudQ I i'rst Row Ileft to righzlz Stephen Madsen, Loren Bergmann, Dan Sorensen, Lawrence Timmerman, Dick Bagenstos, Donald Clausen. Pat Keitges, Virgil Bumann, Bill Armiger. Secmzrl Row: Orrin Armiger, Gary Johnson, Larry johnson, John Kolb, Dennis Huescheu, Lowell Kruse, Rodney Madsen, Rods on Ellerbusch, Cary Schuett. Freddie Goettsch, Ronald Meier. Third Row: Veryl Droegmiller, James johannsen, Tom Keitges, Jerry Jochims, Harold Butcher, Bruce Schmidt, Dean Gerber, Bob Kraai, Richard Lorenzen, Bob Kelley, Dick Schmidt, Larry Leinbaugh. The boys? glee club, under the drection of Mr. Tom Rosenberger, organized early in the year and the following officers were elected: Richard Bagenstos, president, Ronald Meier, vice president, and Virgil Bumann, secretary-treasurer. The club of 30 members met every Monday and Wednesday morning at 8:50 for rehearsal. The boys made their first public appearance of the season in the Homecoming Variety Show, singing 6'Tenderly,' and '6Rock around the Clockf' Other appearances the Boys, Octet, First Row: Virgil Bumann, Donald Clausen, John Kolb, group made Were at the Chfi5tma5 Pat Keitges. - - - Second Row: Richard Bagenstos, Richard Schmidt, Ronald Meier, Muslcale' the Band Beneflt Con Dean Gerber- cert, Baccalaureate, and the large group contest held at Sioux Cen- ter on May 4. f M35 B X- -I 5 Nlfsfif Sponsored by ERICKSON'S STANDARD STATION, GOETTSCH STUDIO ond IOWA PUBLIC SERVICE

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Row Om' lL. to RJ: Wilda Putnam, Myrna Niemeier, Reta Scott, Diana Applegate, Julie Leonard, Mary Knuth, Julie Ewoldt, Nancy Kolb, Nancy Henrichsen, Joelle Jochims, Janith Williams, Nancy Kelley, Dianne Cellert, Margene Coettsch, Marvel Loof. Row Two: Mary Ladewig, Janice Steen, Nordyne Vickery, Delores Steen, Karen Butcher, Joyce Scott, Sandra Madsen, Louise Halvorsen, Verla Frahni, Ruth Bergmann, Patsy Keitges, Phyllis Vohs, Sally Blackmer, Joyce Rolfs, Bonnie Christiansen, Saun- dra Wagner. Row Three: Luella Schuett, LaVonne Timmerman, Janet Sass, Margie Schubert, Janet Petersen, Shirley Timrnerman, Karen Bar- ghols, Camilla Hanson, Gloria Kennedy, Loretta Clausen, Sandra Hahne, Darlene Rice, Bonnie Blacknier, Roberta Boothby, Carol Boothhy, Maxine Vohs, Janet Godhersen, Mary Codbersen. Instructor: Mr. Rosenberger. Accompanistz Joanne Bye. The 49-voice girls, glee club, under the direction of Mr. llosenberger, was organized soon after school started in thc fall. The group elected Sally Blackmer president, Louise Halvorsen vice-president, and Margene Goettsch secretary-treasurer. Practicing every Monday and Thursday afternoon from 3:17 to 3:59, they soon were ready to sing at the- variety show on the night of the Homecoming coronation, at the Christmas musical, and at the Spring Concert. Mixed Quarter: Harold Butcher, Ronald Meier, Sandra Madsen, Myrna Girls' 771.02 Sfmfifil Maflwn, 0101561 Kemledy- Myrna Nielileiell KHCCOHI Niemeier, panistl Mary Knuth. Sponsored by ARNlE'S RADIO AND T.V. SERVICEQ CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO.g CHUCK'S BODY SHOP ond COAST TO COAST



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Cwttlt ovcitunc First Row ilc-It lo righlt: Nlary Jo Dewil. Karen llutcher. Carol Doothby. Nancy Kolb. Faye Janssen, Christine Leonard. Sue lllackmer, Sally lllackmer, Louise Halvorsen. Scronrl Row: Nancy Henrichsen, Maxine Vohs, Margene Goetlsch. Marjorie lgurkharrll, Detle Ann Agnew, Larry Jong, Nina Ann Schmidt. Judy Williams, Karen llahne. Nancy Kelley. Dianne Cellert. Veryl Droegmiller. Marvel Loof. Camilla Hanson, Loretta Clausen. Roberta lloolhby. Third Rnw lxwzlv-dl: Joanne llye. Kathleen Krull. Julie liwoldt, ,loelle Jochims, Catherine l.ingle. Mary Gehrts, John Kolb, Nlary Knuth. Phyllis Vohs. lionnie lllackiner. Jerry ikppleglate, Mary lna Hueschen. Dick llagenslos. Cary Schuett, Dianna Apple. gate. Slew Madsen. Iiruce Schmidt. Loren Clausen. Fnnrllz Now: llruce Larlewig. Virginia Kasler. Mary Ladewig. Janiver Meyer, Jerry Jochinis. James Johannsen, Uean Fick, Bonnie Christiansen. Daxid Bye. Connie lleyer. John Johannseu. ltill Meyer. David Vohs, Don Schroeder, Harold Droegmiller. Roger Nicklas. The Holstein School Band. numbering 553 pieces and composed of students from Junior High and Senior High School, was organized in September under the direction of Mr. Harold Halvorsen. The officers for the year were: president. Dick Bagenstos: vice-president. Margene Goettschg and secre- tary-treasurer, Sally Blackmer. The marching band got underway with the football season. participating at all of the home games, the Homecoming parade, as well as a few out-of-town events. These included the annual Pop-Corn Dayw in Ida Grove and Sioux City Band Day. Two members of the Holstein Hand were candidates for the Sioux City Mr. and Miss Band Day: Dick Bagenstos and Sally Blackmer, both making the top six. After the football season. concert hand members were then selected by Mr. Halvorsen. Four members from this band made All-State Band this year: Mary Knuth. Joanne Bye, Mary Jo DeYVit. and Dianne Cellert. Seven members were selected for the Northwest Band: Dick Bagenstos, Jerry Jochims. Mary Jo DeWit. Nancy Kelley. Dianne Cellerl. Louise Halvorsen and Diana Applegate. The concert band gave a series of concerts this year. The first being the Student Assembly program. The second concert was the fifth Annual Pops Concert. held March 3rd with many visiting band direc- tors and sludcnls as guests. The third was a Band Uniform Benefit concert, which was held March 17. The fourth concert was the Annual Spring Concert. The concert band also performed at the Christ- mas Program by playing The Nutcracker Suitei' by Peter Tschaikowsky as the opening number. Some of the numbers that were enjoyed the most by both the band and audiences were Panis Angel- icusf' by Cesar Franck. s'Themes from the Nutcracker Suitev by Peter Tschaikowsky, L'The Man Who Invented Musicw by Don Gillis. and The Pearl Fishersi' by George Bizet. Six seniors graduated from the band this year. sponsored by ARMIGER, CHAS., ROYAL scor SALES, BEYER A BRECHWALD MEAT MARKET ' RTHUR and

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