Primghar High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Primghar, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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26 28 35 42 49 52 00 04 05 35 40 00 05 10 25 30 55 59 30 50 15 30 00 15 45 47 48 so 56 57 58 595 04 os 08 10 12 15 30 35 40 45 46 48 50 55 10:00 10:02 10:05 10 06 10:10 ll 412 15 17 :20 :21 25 A SENIOR DAY IN PJ-l.S. DH gets up to walk the floor with Mark. Carl gets stuck on dirt road. Jake puts away school books and decides to get some sleep. Carl walks girl home. Big blast comes from Mr. Grindberg's house. must keep ahead of the students. Ben gives chase to white '49 Mercury. Gary gets up to do chores. Mother calls Rocky fast. Lab tomorrow and he for 3rd time and threatens to throw out break- Rocky gets up. Mr. Clemens awakens son, to do daily push-ups. Leona's up. A11 the farmers doing chores even Leona Mae. Harold alias HCootsH wonders what he can do today, on another one of his Hcutsu. Cow Bob Mr. Don Ben the Mr. Bev kicks Rocky. Rocky kicks cow. finishes chores except for polishing his Devine arises to practice his hook shots G. gets up to walk the floor with little' still looking for '49 white Mercury, but barn with the cow. Devine goes home to eat breakfast. gets home from baby-sitting. boots. brother John. Rocky's home safe in John arrives home from Ames. Late date! Chuck arrives home from Primghar. Later date! Mr. Devine unlocks prison doors. Early birds arrive to make up time. Barb gets up! Rocky starts flight to school. Seniors begin to gather at study hall windows. Mr. Clemens politely asks for HSilence in the study halln. Don G. arrives. Seniors make it to English room. Mr. Hoschler yells, HClear the hallsn. Barb made it. Seniors are shocked at Hdo's and don'ts of the dayn. DH pacing floor at Schubert's waiting for Dutch to come and re- lieve him. Mr. Hoschler tells one of his legends. DH arrives with admit slip. Mr. Hoschler warns Seniors for 3rd time to be quiet or 3,000 words New seating arrangement in the back row. Day's lesson starts. Jake attempts to fix blower. Lesson finished. Seniors study Economics. Jake fixes blower. Strange Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors noise comes from blower close books and look at open books on request. head for water fountain. the time. wave to first grade teacher. in economics class. Mr. Ackermann comes in, turns on lights and adjusts shades. Mr. Ackermann announces test. Seniors head for bookkeeping room to take test. Seating arrangement is made- Test begins. Mr. Ackermann watches for wandering eyes. Another seating arrangement is made. Test is over and papers are exchanged. Arguments begin. I7

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Rozendaal, Judy Schultz, Betty Sheridan, Pat Wa ner Kammerer, John Smith, LeRoy Trower, Clyde Krammi, af1dCg?1i?12itZJiigf,eJim We still had the same teacher in the eighth grade but our basketbill team had improved and we won a trophy in the county tournament, That was the big day. At the beginning of the eighth grade we fgund we had lost Rodney Dornbush and Clyde Kramme but gained Bonnie Brouwer and Percy Vander Tuig. We were: Don Davis, LeRoy Trower, Don Greenlee, Daryl Hofmeyer, Delbert Mathieson, Bob Mulder, Rocky Nicholson, Loren Zoet, Bonnie Brouwer, Barb Cassidy, Charles Fjeld, Jim Kammerer, John Smith, Burdette Menke, and Percy Vander Tuig. High School! We were ready for it and the first day we had Don Dav- is, Charles Forman, Don Greenlee, Daryl Hofmeyer, Delbert Mathieson, Bob Mulder, Rocky Nicholson, Carl Anderson, Charles Fjeld, Robert Hage- dorn, Larry Heemstra, Jim Kammerer, John Smith, LeRoy Trower,Harold Van Der Sloot, Bonnie Brouwer, Barb Cassidy, Judy Schultz, Betty Sheri- dan, Pat Wagner, Joan Rozendaal, Darlene Beerman, and Leona Steffens. From eighth grade days we had lost Loren Zoet, Percy Vander Tuig,Bur- dette Menke, but gained Carl Anderson, Robert Hagedorn, Larry Heemstra, Harold Van Der Sloot, Darlene Beerman, and Leona Steffens to bring our total to twenty-three, the largest class in our history. Our sophomore year was rather dull after the exciting initiation of our first year but we survived. In tenth grade we were: Bonnie Brou- wer, Barb Cassidy, Beverly Peterson Judy Schultz, Betty Sheridan, Pat Wagner, Darlene Beerman, Leona Steffens, Don Davis, Charles Forman, Don Greenlee, Daryl Hofmeyer, Bob Mulder, Rocky Nicholson, Delbert Mathie- son, Carl Anderson, Charles Fjeld, Robert Hagedorn, Larry Heemstra, Jim Kammerer, John Smith, LeRoy Trower, and Harold Van Der Sloot, We had lost Joan Rozendaal after our freshman year but Bev Petersen came back to us to fill the gap. This was the year of all the girls, eight of them. Now we were Juniors and upperclassmen. At the beginning of this new venture we discovered an old classmate, Pat Wagner, had left us for Omaha, Delbert Mathieson decided to go to school in the south and Charles Forman went north. In the middle of the junior year we welcom- ed Gary Kohlstedt, another quiet one. We now consisted of Carl Ander- son, Darlene Beerman, Bonnie Brouwer, Barb Cassidy, Don Davis, Charles Fjeld, Don Greenlee, Robert Hagedorn, Larry Heemstra, Daryl Hofmeyer, Jim Khmmerer, Bob Mulder, Rocky Nicholson, Judy Schultz, John Smith, Leona Steffens, Harold Van Der Sloot, LeRoy Trower, Betty Sheridan, Gary Kohlstedt, and Bev Petersen. Prom and Homecoming were the big events of this year with all of us working together for their success. Now we are seniors and on May 16, 1956, this history will come to an end. This year we have Leona Steffens, Bev Petersen, Barb Cassidy, Judith Schultz, Bonnie Davis, Don Davis, Bob Mulder, Harold Van Der Sloot, Larry Heemstra, Rocky Nicholson, Carl Anderson, and Gary Kohl- stedt. We've had fun through school and we thank the Juniors for the swell Prom this year. We started with 15 in kindergarten and will graduate with 17. Only five of the fifteen that started together are graduating together. Those who started at the beginning and reach- ed the end together are: Barb Cassidy, Don Davis, Judith Schultz,Bev Petersen, and Rocky Nicholson. 2 16 6 i 4 G K 4 X I EZ Q a I X255 - 9 G9 5 1 .IQ br ls ' l fi- '- I6



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10 11 11 11 11 12: 12: 12: 12: 12: 12: 12: 12: 12: 12: 12: 12. 12: 12: 12: :30 40 :45 :47 :50 51 :54 :59 :02 :05 :l5 :l7 21 25 :30 :32 40 43 :58 :59 01 02 04 06 15 35 40 42 43 44 50 '55 56 57 59 00 12 16 25 26 27 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 46 55 56 565 59 1 00 05 12 13 15 16 17 20 30 31 Don G. and Rocky argue with Mr. Ackermann over who has the best car. Carl enters the conversation. Harold asks that a question be repeated. Tests corrected. Grades taken. Arguments start again. Themes are being issued. Bell rings and tired seniors leave. Seniors get caught in crowd in lower hall. Mr. Ackermann fixes shades for bookkeeping. Chemistry students prepare to experiment. Bookkeeping students disturbed by smell from chemistry room. DH burns Gary's chemistry book during experiment. Bev and Barb go to see what's for hot lunch. There goes the bookkeeping curve, Bob got another A. Chuck falls off chair. Leona, Judy and Le Roy argue over whose answers are right. Mr. Grindberg says, uSit down and be quietn. Bell rings and bookkeeping students run for the door. Mr. Ackermann enters, students sit down. Everyone heads for Rocky's car. Bev and Judy walk home, Rocky's going the other way. Carl, Bob, Le Roy, Larry and Charles decide to eat uptown. They like beans. Hot lunch line at stand still. Teachers are loading plates. Leona finally gets to eat. Doors are still barred and seniors freeze outside. Lockers start to bang. What teacher locked all of them? Mr. Devine checks algebra students for gum. Gary makes trip to wastebasket. Bob H. sticks head into math room and says, 'I'll he right back forgot my booku. Advanced typing students trying in vain to get above 30 words in time test. didn't make it! The fuse is lit. They Mr. Ackermann blows-up. Devine tells joke. Mr. Mr. Ackermann makes new typing grading scale. Nobody passed. Algebra students laugh at Mr. Devine's joke after explanation. Algebra students at board to work problem. Algebra students look for chalk. Typing students are definitely finished. Mr. Devine gives advanced assignment. Mr. Devine shortens assignment. Carl and Bob are working algebra problems on board in study hall DH and Barb race for the library and the HSioux City Journalu. DH wins with the help of Jake. Barb joins other seniors at water fountain. Jake gets out his lunch. Carl and Bob finish algebra problem. Mrs. Wittrock arrives. Senior girls arrive without admit slip. Long drink. Barb and Rocky doing algebra. DH laughing at jokes in Saturday Evening Post. All seniors laugh at DH's joke in the HPostH. Jake and Harold get make-up time. Davis returns HPostU to library. Judy and Leona comparing bookkeeping. Bell rings and Mrs. Wittrock sees relief. Mr. Clemens now takes over. A deep voice in study hall says, HSettle downn. Study hall is dead quiet. Mr. Duhrkopf asks for work to start in 12th shop. Seniors try to get out of study hall. Barb is working on annual. Shop boys start working. I8

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