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51 2021-22-239 Card Homemade card by a student, Jim, to his teacher. The front features a stick drawing of a person with 4 arms, angry eyebrows, and a smile labeled "my teacher." The back has a drawing of a farm with a grey house, clothesline, and a red barn. The top of the page reads, "happy farming," signed by Jim. The card is a white sheet of paper folded in half. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
52 2021-22-240 Card Homemade card from a student to their teacher. It reads, "Lloyd's flowers for all occasions" and has drawings of four plants in different containers and a shelf of colored objects labeled "wire by flowers." It is signed, "form Brent." The card is a white sheet of paper folder in half. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
53 2021-22-241 Card Homemade card. The front reads, "To my teacher" with a simple drawing of a heart with an arrow through it. The first page reads, "Rose are red, violets are blue, sugar and sweet and so are you if you love me as I love you no knife can cut our love in to." It has a drawing of two people with a heart around them and an arrow separating them. The second page reads, "Dear Miss Holland, I hope you have a happy marries." Signed by Greg. The card is a white piece of paper folded in half. All writing and drawings are in pencil.  It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
54 2021-22-242 Card Homemade card from a student to their teacher. The front reads, "Sorry to see you go." The inside reads, "You have been a fine teacher, and I am sorry to see you go. You are going to live on a farm. Love, Susan Inman." All text is handwritten in multicolored crayon. The back features a drawing of a bride and groom, with "Congragalations" written under it. The card is a white piece of paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
55 2021-22-243 Card Homemade card which features a red crayon heart that reads "Miss Holland and George McCrory" with a dozens X's and smaller red hearts. "From Timmy B." is signed on the top left in pencil. The card is made from a white sheet of paper folded in half. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
56 2021-22-244 Card Homemade card from a student for their teacher. It features a drawing of a woman and a man with a large heart labeled "together" and several smaller heart between them. A heart labeled "George McCrory" is above the woman's head, and one labeled "Miss Holland" is above the man's. The card was made with a white sheet of paper folded in half and pencil was used for all the text and art. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
57 2021-22-245 Card Homemade card from a student to their teacher. The front is black, but the inside has a drawing of a red house labeled "Miss Holland's House" standing next to a tree, under a sun and clouds. "To Miss Holland" is written on top. On the back, it reads, "I hope you will be happy living on a farm. I will miss you. Love Dean." The card is made with a white sheet of paper and all text is in pencil. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
58 2021-22-246 Card Homemade card from a student to their teacher. The cover reads, "Happy Wedding Day" in blue crayon with a drawing of two red hearts and a pink, tiered wedding cake, all surrounded in a pink border. Inside, the first page reads, "Miss Holland is sweet as sugar" in pink crayon. The second page has a drawing of a church with wedding bells drawn in green crayon surrounded by red hearts. "From Mona" is signed at the bottom. The card is made from a white sheet of paper folded in half. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
59 2021-22-247 Card Homemade card from a student to their teacher. The front reads, "Happy Wedding Day" in black crayon, underlined in orange, with a field of several red flowers with green stems underneath. Inside, the first page is signed, "From Kathy Wilhelm:" in pencil. The second page reads, "Have a happy wedding, Miss Holland, Because you will some be a Mrs. Have lots of happyness through all your years. Good-by and good luck," also in pencil. The card is made from a white sheet of paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
60 2021-22-248 Card Homemade card. The cover is decorated with a tree, chicken coop, and two chickens _ one white, one red.  It reads, "To Miss Holland." The inside simply features a red heart that says, "I love you," signed by a student, Thomas. The card is a white sheet of paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
61 2021-22-249 Card Homemade card from a student for their teacher. The front reads, "We've enjoyed you as a teacher", written in pencil. Inside, it reads, "Miss Holland, We hate to see you go. We sure have enjoyed you has a teacher. I hope you like where you are going to live after school is out. Farms are fun you will find that out," and is signed by Steven. All written in pencil. The card is made from a white sheet of paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
62 2021-22-250 Card Homemade card. The cover reads, "To Miss Holland" at the top and "From Danny" at the bottom. In the middle is a drawing of a man and a woman with short hair and a pink skirt. They're holding hands, have pink hearts on their foreheads, a pink heart is between them, and there's a string (tongue?) connecting their mouths. Inside is a letter that reads, "Dear Theacher, I'll be thinking about you out on the farm with your husband. I hope you will have a nice husband. He might be somebody I know. I'll missed you. I hope you will have fun on the farm. If I have good grades I will git to go to my cousin. He lives in Dysart. His name is Richard. We have fun together. I hope we can see each other sometime. Love Danny." The message continues on the back with "P.S. You were a very good theacher you are the best teacher I had so far You might be the best theacher I ever will have." All text is in pencil. The card is made from a white sheet of paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
63 2021-22-251 Card Homemade card from a student to a teacher. The front reads, "Happy Wedding Day" written in blue ink with a simple blue pendant design at the top. Inside, written in pencil, it reads, "I hope you have a happy wedding on June 23, 1961. I hope you have a good husband when you get married in June." Signed by Randy. It is made with a white sheet of paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
64 2021-22-252 Card Homemade card from a student to their teacher. The front reads, "I'm so sorry your leaving wish you would stay. You are a very nice teacher" written in pencil, with a drawing of a lady with brown hair and a pink dress saying "boo hoo." Inside, it reads, "Visit us soon" with a drawing of a large blue object in a green yard. The back page reads, " To Miss Holland from Lois. Most text and art was done in crayon. The car is made from a sheet of white paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
65 2021-22-253 Card Homemade trifold pamphlet from a student to their teacher. The front reads, "Congragulation Miss Holland" in red crayon. The first page reads, "So sorry, Boo! Hoo! Your leaving" with a drawing of a person with brown hair, a blue shirt and green skirt crying. It is signed "Nancy." the second page reads, "Good by Miss Holland" framed in yellow. The left-hand column of the third page reads, "We are sorry you are going to leave now" with a pencil drawing of a farm with the lawn divided out into squared labeled with different crops. The other two sections of this page read, "You have been a very nice teacher. We have had a lot of fun. Soon school will be out. I will be sorry to see you go. You will have a lot of fun, I hope." Signed, Jolene Rin. The card is made from a white sheet of paper folded into thirds and all text and pictures were done in crayon. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
66 2021-22-254 Card Homemade card from a student. It has a crayon drawing of a classroom showing a blue chalkboard with a teacher's desk in blue and red standing in front with a green object beside it. The chalkboard reads, "May 21, 1961. This picucer made by Dwight Sanders. Miss Hollund's desk." The card is made from a white sheet of paper folded in half. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
67 2021-22-255 Card Homemade card from a student to their teacher. The front reads, "Dear Miss Holland" with a pencil drawing of a house. Inside it reads, "Dear Miss Holland, I will miss you very much when you move. Poem: Roses are red violet are blue suger is sweet and so are you From Susan Nissen." The card is a white piece of paper folded into fourths. It is a white sheet of paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
68 2021-22-256 Card Homemade card from a student. The front reads, "To Miss Holland for her Wedding" with a drawing of a bride in yellow and groom in black walking down a red carpet. Inside, the first page simply has a drawing of a red rose with a green stem. The second page features the beginning of a note written in black crayon that reads, "Dear Miss Holland, I know that I have been troblesom to you but I don't think you would mind so much since I came to..." The note finishes on the back page, "school late today because after you find out how I was late you would like it." Signed Rosemary Kueny in brown crayon. The card is made from white paper folded in half. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away. 
69 2021-22-257 Card Homemade card from a student to their teacher. The front of card shows a pencil drawing of a married couple at an altar with one guest sitting beside the aisle. It is titled "Just married." The inside of card features a banner across the top with four colored pencil drawings that list a timeline of the teacher's future according, to this student. "Latter: Mrs. is going to have babies" shows a person in a bed, "Latter: The twins are born" shows two tiny green figures, "Latter:: dippers need whashed" shows a blue figure standing next to a basin, and "sons are growed up!" shows two blue figures standing. The banner has a pink trim with bows, all in crayon. The bottom of the page shows a brown car driving away into the night with pans and cans dragging behind it and "Just Married" written on the bumper. The card is a white piece of paper folded in half. It is a white sheet of paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
70 2021-22-258 Card Homemade trifold pamphlet from a student to their teacher. The front reads, "To a very nice teacher!" Inside has a crayon illustration of a family in a kitchen. One child is sitting at a table wearing a red shirt and blue pants, saying "Mom, can I go to Boddicker's?" A younger child in only red shorts is on the floor wailing. The mother is standing, wearing a red dress and blue apron, saying, "Why did I ever get married?" In the background, the cupboards are outlined in green with yellow handles and the window shows another child outside playing on a swing set. The drawing is titled "Sumer." The card is a white sheet of paper folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
71 2021-22-259 Card Homemade card from a student that reads, "Thank you for being such a nice Teacher. Good luck. Timmy Rundall." The card is white, has scalloped edges, and embossed, gold butterflies on the front. The card is tucked inside a white envelope with a matching scalloped edge that with "Miss Holland" written on the front. All writing is in blue ink. The pair were inside an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", and contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
72 2021-22-260 Card Homemade card which features a crayon drawing of three red hearts surrounded by a thick black border on the cover. The inside reads "Happy Leaving" in red crayon. The card is made of white paper that was folded into fourths. It is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.   
73 2021-22-261 Card Homemade card which reads: "To a very dear teacher, sorry to hear your going cause you were a good teacher Hope you like being married so Good-Bye!" The card is made out of line notebook paper, folded into fourths. The front is decorated with two blue clouds and two red tulips with green stems. The inside is decorated with a black-haired woman in a red shirt with a blue-collar waving. The back simply says "Bye!" The card is inside a larger envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
74 2021-22-262 Card Homemade trifold pamphlet which reads: "Hope you like being married cause..." on the cover, followed by "you will be soon be..." on the 1st page and "here!" on the 2nd page. The first page features a drawing of a woman in a long, red dress, blue veil, and blue bouquet. Page 1 has a drawing of someone driving in a red car. The 2nd page shows a large drawing of a brown building with one illuminated window surrounded by a black sky that's full of stars and a moon, with 2 signs outside reading "hospital quiet" and "limit 25". The illuminated window is labeled "your room" and "wa-a-a-a-a" is drawn coming away from it. The bottom of this page is signed "Teresa." The back of the card reads, "I'll bring the pictures over Saturday." The card is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
75 2021-22-263 Card Homemade card on navy construction paper that reads "Good Luck" in yellow construction paper. The card is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
76 2021-22-264 Card Homemade card that has a red construction paper background and a brown, construction paper figure of a woman pasted on top. The card is part of a larger collection in an envelope labeled "May 1961, Third Grade students, Vinton Iowa", which contains several pieces of art from students wishing Miss Holland luck on marriage but they're sad she was moving away.  
77 2021-22-59 Program Dedication Program of the New Vinton High School, Tuesday, Nov. 9th, 1954 Washington Building,  Vinton, Iowa
78 2021-22-60 Program Christmas Presentation by 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Pupils Vinton Consolidated Schools, December 14, 1955, Washington Auditorium
79 2021-22-70 Contract Teacher Contract for Gladys Holland to teach in the Vinton School District from 1960-1961    
80 2021-22-71 Certificate Teacher’s Certificate for Gladys Pauline Holland issued by the State of Iowa on July 1, 1955 for Benton County    
81 2021-22-72 Certificate State of Iowa Board of Public Instruction Teachers Certificate for Gladys Holland  from August 6, 1959 and expired on June 30, 1969    
82 RSC-BN-1 Book Annual Report Benton County, IA 1925-1939. Includes census statistics, public school enrollment and grades, number of bus routes, number of teaching positions, number of different teachers employed during the year, area of district in square miles, school buildings, free or rental textbooks, outstanding bonds and warrants, county board of education library fund account, schoolhouse receipts and expenditures,  and general fund receipts and expenditures.  Green fabric cover and metal binding
83 RSC-BN-10 Microfilm Benton County Rural School Records Box 1, Reel 6 Contents Teachers Report to the Superintendent: 1912-1918        
84 RSC-BN-11 Microfilm Benton County Rural School Records Box 1, Reel 7 Contents Teachers Report to the Superintendent: 1919-1924        
85 RSC-BN-12 Microfilm Benton County Rural School Records Box 1, Reel 8 Contents Teachers Report to the Superintendent: 1924-1933        
86 RSC-BN-13 Microfilm Benton County Rural School Records Box 1, Reel 9 Contents Teachers Report to the Superintendent: 1933-1942        
87 RSC-BN-14 Program Commencement program booklet for the Vinton High School, Benton County, Iowa. It was held Friday, May 29, 1914, 8pm, at the Presbyterian Church. Inside lists the class motto, colors, flower, commencement calendar, and class roll (twenty students). A small insert card reads " Wallace A. Winegar," one of the graduates. The accompanying envelope mentions that "he was a pupil of hers in 1901-02, Prospect Hill school, Jefferson Twp., Buchannan County." From the Aletha Jacobs Hutchison collection. 
88 RSC-BN-2 Book Annual Report Benton County, IA 1940-1954. Includes census statistics, enrollment and attendance in public schools by grade, number of teaching positions, area of district in square miles, number of teaching positions, outstanding bonds and warrants, schoolhouse receipts and expenditures, and general receipts and expenditures.  Assortment materials interleaved with the book. Green fabric cover and metal binding. 
89 RSC-BN-5 Microfilm Benton County Rural School Records Box 1, Reel 1 Contents Census Records: 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1962 Office Registers 1941-1945 Teacher Record 1941-1943 Educational Directory 1947-1971 High School Normal Training,       Belle Plain 1913-1943,        Vinton 1915-1945 Eighth Grade Examination Record 1907-1910, 1911-1926, 1926-1962    
90 RSC-BN-6 Microfilm Benton County Rural School Records Box 1, Reel 2 Contents Teacher Examination Records : 1878-1906, 1889-1904, 1904-1906, 1906-1946 Record of Schools Taught: 1896-1900, 1896-1898 Officer Register: 1884-1886, 1890-1911 Record of Schools Taught: 1903-1946 Teachers Certification Renewal Record: 1910-1920      
91 RSC-BN-7 Microfilm Benton County Rural School Records Box 1, Reel 3 Contents Record of Schools Taught: 1947-1972 Teacher Examination Records: 1907-1926, 1924-1973    
92 RSC-BN-8 Microfilm Benton County Rural School Records Box 1, Reel 4 Contents School Inspections: 1877-1898 Teacher Records: 1900-1902 LeRoy Twp- Treasurer's Record: 1874-1892 LeRoy Twp- Secretary's Record: 1858-1864 Census of Pre-School Children: 1948, 1950, 1952, 1954 Canton #8 Census Record 1916-1938, Canton #8 Secretary's Record 1916-1932, 1962-1966 Census Record 1920-1948    
93 RSC-BN-9 Microfilm Benton County Rural School Records Box 1, Reel 5 Contents Teachers Report to the Superintendent: 1942-1960 Teacher Report Cards to the Superintendent: 1955-1962 Preliminary Classification Report: 1947-1963 Pupil Permanent Record: 1953-1960