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10 11 15 :55 12:38 35 45 48 50 00 01 15 20 30 41 42 45 45 50 59 10 11 30 45 30 45 00 05 15 20 30 31 35 37 43 45 50 00 01 10 15 30 40 45 50 53 05 10 30 45 00 30 o . 30 .00 05 4 n 50 00 05 20 30 35 45 50 00 05 30 45 00 15 20 Bev giggles at library. Judy and Leona hunt for Mr. Ackermann for bookkeeping help. Harold finished in shop. Mr. Grindberg starts making coffee. Judy and Leona find Mr. Ackermann with coffee cup in hand. DH selling annual advertisements downtown. Girls taking laps in P.T. Senior girls collapse from laps. Track boys watch girls. Jake and Harold yawn and put away books. Hr. Clemens speaks and Jake and Harold open books. Bells ring, chains rattle, doors open and seniors leap out. Jake and Harold remain in study hall to make up time. Barb still packing books in locker. Fast game in pool hall. Dutch pacing floor in Schubert's, waiting for DH to relieve him. DH shoots seven ball and runs. Bus still plodding along with country seniors. Larry reading funnies. Town seniors still playing juke box in Lange's. Judy and Bev buzz around in nHattieH. HHattieH makes third trip over Chicago Heights. Leona arrives in town early for a changel No flat tire. Bev and Judy go home. Everyone grabs a sandwich. Time to leave again. Judy picks up Bev, Leona, Rocky, and Jake. The family finally gets together. nHattieH makes fourth trip over the Chicago Heights. Leona screams Carl's in Alta. Larry makes a trip to Sheldon. Don G. heads for Eleanor's house. John comes in town to go roller skating. Barb gets home from basketball. Seniors head out of town. They're back for Barber. Seniors buzz around the square and wait for Barb to finish eating. Harold shoots crow and goes home. , Don G. and Eleanor go to the show. Seniors go back to Barbs. Seniors go around the square again. Barb brushes teeth. Seniors pick up Barb. Gary and Harold go skunk hunting. Don G. and Eleanor viewing show in Cherokee. John falls down learning to waltz on roller skates. Skunk shoots Gary and Harold. Gary and Harold beg Harold's mother to let them in the house. Hattie's car load now playing the juke box in Lange's. Le Roy starts to leave Hartley. Girls move to Barb's house to watch late movie. Boys arrive at Barb's for lunch. Greenlee gets home. Boys leave Barb's but girls stay to watch late, late, late movie. Leona's dad picks her up at Barb's. Judy finds another movie on Channel ll. DH walking floor. Don G. walking floor with brother John. Leona pulls covers over her head. Chuck dreaming of freshman girl. Barb falls asleep. DH calls Don G. to get moral support. Late, late, late movie still going strong. DH gives up. Don G. gives up. Judy and Bev wake up Barb to tell her they're leaving. HHattieH wakes up Cassidy's neighbors. Judy writing letter. Bob listens to one more Elvis Presley record and goes to bed. All good P.H.S. seniors dreaming of HGraduation Dayn. I9
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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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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1956, of the city of Primghar, County gf O'Brien, and the state of Iowa, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. CARL ANDERSON wills his curly hair to LENNIE SMITH and his walk to HARRIET WULF. BARB CASSIDY wifls her tooth-brush to EDDIE LIMKE and her college boyfriend to ELLIE TONNER. DONNIE DAVIS wills his ability to get to school on time to WAYNE HARDIN and his build to GARY BEHRENS. CHARLES FJELD wills his HHarem: to BILL WAUND and his ability to Hparkn to MARY NEY, DON GREENLEE wills his going-steady life to JOHN LONGSTREET and his locked glove compartment to BILL WAUND. ROBERT HAGEDORN wills his sense of humor to MARY NEY, as if she needed it, and his boots to BEV FJELD. LARRY HEEMSTRA wills his ability to wear flashy clothes to MAX MILLS and his blush to CORKY WENSINK. GARY KOHLESTEDT wills his quiet manner to EDDIE LIMKE and HHermit Lifen to BOB BYERS. JAKE MULDER wills his high grades to RICH STEFFENS and HBrown Nosen ability to LARRY TANNER. ROCKY NICHOLSON wills his ability to sing to GARY BEHRENS and his razor to WAYNE HARDIN. BEV PETERSEN wills her laugh to HARRIET WULF and her typing abil- ity to JOH LONGSTREET. JUDY SCHULTZ wills her future plans to CORKY WENSINK and HHat- tie'sH shake to RICH STEFFENS. JOHN SMITH wills his ability to raise hogs to BETTY JENSEN and his glasses to LARRY TANNER. LEONA STEFFENS wills her figure to KAREN JONES and her ability to have boys change her flat tires to LENNIE SMITH. LEROY TROWER wills his girl in Hartley to BOB BYERS and his red hair to WAYNE HARDIN. HAROLD VAN DER SLOOT wills his energy to BEV FJELD and his abil- ity to take Hcutsn to BILL WAUND. BONNIE DAVIS wills her ability to drive to RICH STEFFENS and her ability to make biscuits to BETTY JENSEN. .M f uw 20
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