Primghar High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Primghar, IA)
- Class of 1958
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Third row: Louie Witt, Verdeen Petersen, Donna Riedemann, Mary Sei- vert, Verleen Petersen, Janice Mulder, Jean Crowley, Fourth row: Roger Heimensen, Dave Trower, Ken Merry, Jack Robinson. 4-vw Q -an oss YQSURANQG i 474 9 gi 2 W 3, UWQQDIBEIQ 6 B ' V AS Pnovnosomms Q '- anmuno ACT or assi Primghar Savings Bank Uptown Dairles Z - O O 'af 5? BOARD oi EDUCATIO Mrs. Jack Bohan, Mr. C. E. Anderson, Mrs. Bob Nicholson, Mr. Harold Grigg, Mr. Bernard Jons, Mr. L. C. Speaker. 2 9 o O Hans Sorensen, B. A. V- P- Dcviuv, M- Pringipal Superintendent Mrs. Robert Gordon Office Secretary - L, 3 , . .' ik' wir ,gff .5.5,.rLN5 ,xFf,,3,Q ggfxifgif .wi?AfwwG viwgq,f2i' L.. V ,, -c,,,.g gl .., . HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Bernice Allred Frank Davis' B'5' cneirles Dum-kopf, a.A. Vocal Music Cmmercial Ind. Arts. 8. Coach Donald Forrest, B.S. Robert Gordon B.A. Louise Hallar, B,A Science end Toc. St. Science and Coach English Marilyn Wachtel, B.A. James Wheeler, B.A. Home Economics Instrumental Music 4 .V A .Z as2'Q,2Q2!f ir' Sf f yrf ,w fiifii . l it ' ii'5ix'f Q ip' 7 , p ., Ea GRADE Maryln Wellmen Marguerite Harms Kindergarten FiTSt FACULTY Jessie Meyer Mildred Wilhelmi Grade First Grade Second Grade 1 laarwhhiaieaeaamwa iwiaaitw QWQQQRQ mtffw wits Tiigi 'iggg Aff ,L www ZQEQQS W3 :EV hdtv in 55? Swear: fx ',aw5 ears w ' Grade, 1 SQMGEQE -M gfezhzmmiszxxg ewfmgfff ' 1 52 W , ' ? a In ag U 2 i -fm W M - - af,-.ts,gfmw.,, X MJQWQ , 5 , -,,. ., FFGHCCS WieSC Karen Griffith Kathleen Cleveringa Shirley Dahnke LaVonne Braunschweiv Second Grade Third Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fourth and Fifth Grade Pauline Houston Carolyn lockett Helen Hentges Almon Tarnasky, B. A. Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade A --lin muumnmll v 4-llry, ' E - we -' KWW L.. an .sip - ,-. ,- s x '!E? S-vs-n Q If u 5 ,, James A. Baker Sandra K. Brandt William A. Edwards Mary Ellen Earley lznxnts 'FQ x 0 JAMES A. BAKER--Basketball 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 3g Baseball 13 Class Plays 3, 43 Class Officer 1, 43 Newspaper 3, Annual 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager 3, 43 F. T. A. 2, 3s SANDRA K. BRANDT--Basketball l 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Mixed Chorous l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Vocal Small Groups 1, 2, 33 Class Plays 1, 3, 43 Librarian 1, 23 Newspaper l 2, 3, 43 Annual 43 F. T. A. l, 2, 33 WILLIAM A. EDWARDS--Basketball l 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 23 Class Plays 3, 43 Class Officer 1, 2, 33 Annual 3, 43 MARY ELLEN EARLY- Basketball 1, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3,4 Small Band Groups 43 Mlxed Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Vocal Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 43 Vocal Sololsts 3, 43 Class Plays l, 3, 4 Declam 1, 2, 3, 43 6 Corrine A. Jaeger Betty Lou Johnson Orrie Kleinheksel Janice E. Mulder CORRINE A. JAEGER--Basketball 1, 2, Pep Club 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 43 Vocal Hmall Groups 4g Class Play 3, 4. BETTY LOU JOHNSON--Basketball 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Class Play 3, 43 Homecoming Attendent l, 2g Class Officer 1, 43 Declam 3, 45 Annual 3, 4g Twirler 2, 3, 45 Girls Basketball Mgr. 4. ORRIE KLEINHEKSEL-- Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 4g Class Officer l, 3, Homecoming King 4. JANICE E. MULDER--Basketball 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club Officer 43 Glee Club 45 Class Officer 23 Newspaper 35 Annual 4. ' ,Mx ff Q--' ms :,, T -1 9 jazz: TTS T' 2 'fmw E lf all ' Qrscfz , i .,,... l E uvzn fb. 'M as 55535-Ei? se, , , KJW' 5 2.-fk I, II! :gags f D, ' , ,X Amuonx UP ...... f.mm'.:':f.:'., 'B ' C t B ll O rlen Dun y e Primghar Chiropractor Clinic Dr. B. C. Hagen 7h A- 1- , Susanne E. Schultz ll Donna L. Reidemann 4 5 Kaye Sturdevant Sharon K. Toal SUSANNE SCHULTZ--Basketball 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 45 Small Band Groups 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Vocal Small Groups 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 45 Homecoming Attendent l, 43 Newspaper 2, 3, 43 Annual 1, 2, 35 Cheer- leader 43 National Honor Society 3, 45 DONNA RIEDEMANN--Basketball 1, 2 3, 4, Pep Club 45 Glee Club 25 Class Play 45 Class Officer 25 Declam 1, 2, Newspaper 45 Annual 4, KAYE STURDEVANT--Pep Club 25 Concert Band 23 Small Band Groups 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Vocal Small Groups 2, 3, 45 Vocal Soloist 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 43 Homecoming Attendent 2, Declam 2, 3, 43 Newspaper 2, 3, 45 Annual 3, 4. SHARON K. TOAI -Pep Club 45 Homecoming Queen 43 Librarian 2, 3. ' 0 1' ' Q 4siUt X X'f, I ' 'M ,vw , , ff 'GX 1 1, .cf Jean'5 JeW91fY Primghar Builders 8 Jack L. Robinson John Ruby Jr. X3-15 K,-.. J David L. Trower James Van Der Sloot Louis Witt JACK L. ROBINSON--Basketball 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 25 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Small Groups 3, 43 Class Plays l, 3, 45 Class Officer 35 Annual 3, 4. JOHN RUBY JR.--Basketball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 43 Class Play 4. DAVID L. TROWER--Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Plays 1, 3, 4, Class Officer 45 Librarian 2, News paper 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual 4, Football Statistics 2, 3, 4.JAMES VAN DER 5LOCTi1Basketba1l 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 23 Mixed chorus 1, 2. LOJIS w1TT--Foam-111 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball statistics 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3, 43 Small Band Groups l, 2, 3, 45 Band Soloist l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Vocal Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Plays 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 43 Newspaper 3, Annual 4. 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N ,Ww- f S55 , 5 y .N,,4y Y., A K rqxy is f ,ga A V21 'ha 'E 3,5 B Mary Earley, Guard if im un if Front Row: Ronnie R., Craig S., Bradley M., Jim S., Gerrit V., LeRoy S., A. K. Chambers, Jim P. Second Row: Gordon P. Cwanegorl Philip H., Kenny M. , Roger H., Orrie K., Steve S., Henry T., Karl K., Roger S., Bill E. fianagerl. Third Rong Mr. Sorensen, Doug P., Dean W., Gerald L., Larry V., 'alt B., Jack R., Don S, Da- ve S., Mr. Duhrkoph Orrie Kleinheksel Kenny Merry 2nd District Meet lst State Meet 5 Mile Time: 2:12 Mile Run Timex 4:35 Medley Relay Team Five members of the 1958 Primghar track team lst State Meet journeyed to Boone to participate in the State Class Time: 3:47.7 C track meet. The team compiled a total of l4 points to plece 8th in the meet. 17 J HOMECOMI G Queens Crowning Kings Crowning Queen Sharon and King Orrie .. - Ml.. Ql.-EGFI Cdr?dida feS Sophomore Flaat ,,. , - . . 'T' -' 'U V. -' ' .. '-' 'PU' Q 8991 01.1, 0'-'U - v+fxe,pun......a-vuufifvm -' a ivgpgfygtslifia y 'f f f ' ' ' V Freshmaa Float I Junior High Float On Friday, October ll, 1958, the Primghar Bulldogs met the Hartley Hawks and thus started the Homecoming festivites of P. H. S. for 1958. At half- time the floats and queen candidates, Sue Schultz, Janice Mulder, and Sharon Toal were presented. The Queen's Attendances were as followss Freshman, Dorothy Jones, Sophomorex Retha Ridenour, and Junior: Susan Egger. After the game the traditional Homecoming Dance was held in the high school gym. Tommy Thomas provided the music for a beautifully decorated gym. The Queen was Sharon Toal and Orrie Kleinheksel was crowned King. The Queen and King started the first dance and later everyone joined ing beginning a wonderful evening enjoyed by all. Bil1's Standard Service N Frank Stoneking Agent on Highway 59 2 Tank Wagon, Service ll! ,f MUSIC MIXED :CHORUS Front row: Ileene Brinkert, Kaye.Sturdevant, Mary Earley, A. K. Chambers, Bonnie Vander Pol, Karey Nelson, Donna Merry. Second row: Diane Davis, Sue Schultz, Qharon Brandt, Charles Mast, Roger Heimensen, Mary Nicholson, Jean Crowley, Glenda Dau. Third row: Corrine Jaeger, Mary Seivert, Jack Dull, Ken Haack, Charlene Strand, Dorothy Jones, Julie Mathisen, Sandy Brandt, Marta Crowley. Last row: Louie Witt, Steven Dorr, David Walvoord, Jack Robinson, Bill Slinger, Ken Merry, Jim Steinbeck, Craig Sturdevant, Mrs. Allred. GLEE CLUB Front row: Retha Ridenour, Diane Davis, Ileene Brinkert, Karey Nelson, Sandy Brandt, Bonnie Vander Pol. Qecond row: Wilma Haack, Judy McGinty, Janice Limke, Donna Merry, Jean Crowley, Mary Earley, Glenda Dau, Julie Devine. Third row: Georgia Pingle, Karen Kimmel, Kaye Sturdevant, Corrine Jaeger, Sue Schultz, Mary Qeivert, Charlene Strand, Sharon Brandt, Becky Hardin. Last row: Janice Mulder, Verdeen Petersen, Susan Willey, Barbara Urban, Marta Crowley, Dorothy Jones, Julie Mathisen, Mary Nicholson, Verleen Petersen. MERCURY DIVISION 6i5QLQQyQvQ5onyhwg9g tqg2:LHFll '9 NORMAN BROS' 1 Rosie's Snack Bar MARCHING BAND in ENSEMBLES K R a STAR wsfens 4 Q X y EDITOR: SUE SCHULTZ AEST. EDITORS KEN MERRY Seated: Dave T., Kenny M., Verleen P., Sue S., Julie D. Standing: Julie M., Charlene S., Verdeen P., Mary E., Kaye S., Sandra B., Sharon B., Donna R., Jo- dene M., Glenda D. Mary N., Miss Haller PEP CLUB Front Row: Julie Devine, Judy NcGinty, Shirley Hagedorn, Mary Earley, Retha Ridenour, Betty Johnson, Janice Limke. Second Row: Susan Egger, Janice McCleary, Janice Stewart, Karen Nicholson. Last Row: Miss Wachtel, Corrine Jaeger, ke, Sharon Brandt, Julie Mathisen, Charlene-Strand, Aga? , 12261-ek? fig . -1,5 ,L:'1' v -,.- 'U O. fgv ,g asp 9 'O-r ' zz Greenlee's Food Market 20 V . ' Na lefs QP Golden Sun Alycia Hughes, Sue Willey, Pingel, Diane Davis, Mar Dorothy Jones, Jodene Men Donna Riedemann Y I Farm Store Quality Feeds NATIO AL HO UR SOCIETY Front Row: Wilma H., Julie D., Alycia H., Francine V., Charlene S., Back Rows Steve S., Mary S., Sue S., Mary E., Kenny M., Philip H. Front Row: Kaye S., Mary E., llst State Contest? Judy M. 12nd State Contest? Back Row: Jodene M., Sharon B., Alycia H. , MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ONE Act PLAY Mary S., Verdeen P., Verleen P., Betty J., Jean C., Julie M., Karen p,, Susan E, First National Bank IUNIQR fl kk I GRN elf NCL: 'IG ' THE GIRL IN - J A Dj, my Dax' R' ' ! Thomas THE RAIN -JODENE MENKE -ROGER SILBERSTEIN -----MARY SEIVERT -JANICE MC CLEARY ----KENNETH MERRY -VERDEEN PETERSEN ----SHELIA HARDIN --STEVE SUNDQUIST --DONALD STEFFENS JULIE -------..-......-..... THOMAS ---------------- ALICIA--- -- KAREN ---- -- DAVID ---- -- NATALIE ---- -.- EVE ------ -- WILL ---- -- LARRY ------------------ Will Juli U ry' Karen 1018 gat' C O JQTMZ E B J IHIQDQMRUVG... - HEVeH 255555555 - W - 8c O Farm Service Hubert H- Schultz Attorney at Law Z4 eV! 696 SENICR , 5 -5 MN? Dwi' A? ffif rim Mc -L ,5 G-L-A-M-0-U-R GEORGIA BELL ROBERTS-- CAUNCY JAY MOONEY ----- GREGORY HFLASHH HORNER ----- CLARISSA GREEN -------- PERRY HCORKYN MISS PRESCOTT MRS. MOONEY-- ROXANNE TOWER AUDREY NELSON ---- J. C. ROBERTS MR. GARFIELD- WILLIAMS ----..- ---- B-O-Y ---SUE SCHULTZ -----JIM BAKER -BILL EDWARDS MARY EARLEY DAVID TROWER SANDRA BRANDT CORRINE JAEGER SHARON TOAL BETTY JOHNSON LOUIS WITT JACK ROBINSON Miss DAVIS -------- ---- K AYE STURDEVANT MISS THORNDYKE ---------------- JAN MULDER NBC ANNOUNCER ------------------ JoHN RUBY LIFE PHo'roGRAPHER ---- ORRIE KLEINHEKSEL Edwards Nicholson and SIN! CDNI COGJCDCDCOCD CO KONOXOKO CDCDO0 KOKOXOKOKO I-'D-' OOKO lO 10 10 10 10 11 ll 11 ll 11 ll 11 11 ll 11 11 ll 11 ll 11 11 11 11 11 11 ll 11 , 1 w,,a . . . X' JQQO .ohm SENIOR DAY I PH Jack and Louie just finishing chores. Mr. Davis gets up again, his boy decides he should. Mr. Gordon gets up to feed his cat. Mr. Sorensen arrives at school in Driver's Training car. Mr. Devine arrive at school to unchain doors and issue orders for the day. Sue Schultz running to school, band sectionals at 8. John Ruby heads for school to play baseball before the bell. Study hall now full with Senior brains--making up time. Mr. Forrest chains door. Dave and Mary Ellen pound to get in but no dice. Betty, Donna, Corrine arrive by bus and luckily Mr. Forrest Just opened the door. Orrie wakes up and heads for Jim Baker's place. Rest of Seniors are all in Econ. class. 5- Orrie and Jim make it to Econ. class. Class starts by Mr. Forrest telling everyone that the bell has rung. Begins assignment--Mr. Forrest. Class discussion begins. Mr. Forrest and Dave still arguing over last weeks test. Dave thinks he has one more right. Mary Ellen and Bill caught talking for the sixth time. John and Sharon, Jim and Jan begin comparing Bookkeeping answers. Dave and Mr. Forrest finish argument--Mr. Forrest wins again. Mr. Forrest tells Sandy to turn around--its only the 6th time this period. Bell rings and all Seniors Econ. books close and they begin to talk. Second bell rings and all rush to the English room. Miss Hallar yells at everyone to sit down+'Jun1ors must have given her a rough time. Betty and Sandy writing notes already. Miss Hallar has a good start on themes: Jim, Bill, Dave. Mary and Jan have themes. Jack and Sue talking in sign language. First bell rings, all Seniors plan what to do in study hall. Second bell rings and all rush to study hall and band. Study hall begins, Mr. Forrest takes roll. Seniors raise hands to check out. Mr. Forrest still taking roll. Senior hands still raised to check out. Mr. Forrest shuts study hall doors--band is practicing scales. Orrie and Jim check out in science room--must keep up on Chemistry. Dave asks to speak to Bill. Mary Ellen again tuning her tympani's. John starts writing letters to that certain someone. Louie runs out to this car--forgot his mute again. James decides to sign out--after a few questions by Mr. Forrest--permission granted. Bill and Dave still talking and passing around Bill's artistic pictures. Odd sounds coming from Sue Schultz's horn. How did Mary Ellen's shoe end up in there? Orrie and Jim sign back into study hall--chemistry completed. Betty checks out to Hot Lunch. Must get to work. Jan makes her daily trip back to see Sharon. Dave escorted back to his seat by Mr. Forrest. A burst of laughter is heard from Orrie. The Post sure has some good Jokes. Dave and Bill discuss a problem in Geometry. Orrie Joins the discussion. Dave, Bill, and Orrie check out to see Mr. Devinef They can't seem to agree on the answers. James signs back into study hall and stops to chat with Dave on his way back PL -66'-L5 X - 7 nib F S A Riff- Mitch Vander Tuig, Auctioneer ' Real Estate, Farm Land, Town Property Cozy Cafe ,J :5O Dave. Bill, and Orrie check in--problem is solved. :5l Orrie returns to his Post. :55 Jim goes back to the library to see what has happened today. .53 Orrie decides to Join him--Mr. Forrest changes his mind. 5 58 59 ' Jack is trying to explain a geometry problem to Dave. : 5 Seniors close their books and wait for the bell to ring. : Bell rings--Dave wonders if he should get up and walk with the Juniors. Better not, Mr. Forrest is looking. The second bell rings and the Seniors are dismissed. :OO To the lunch line or downtown for dinner. :U5 Seniors go to geometry, shorthand, and shop. :55 Mr. Devine tells Joke. :OO Everyone laughs after an explanation. :15 Mr. Devine starts assignment. Groans heard from Dave Trower. :2O Geometry student flips coin to decide whether there will be an assignment of no or lO problems. : Tails! 10 problems. . Shop boys stop working, quit early for a change. : Shorthand girls quit laughing. : Seniors to Mr. Devine's quiet study hall or P.T. : Yells heard in study hall--P.T. girls out for a hike. : All is again quiet in study hall. : --except Jim. . P.T. girls 2 miles out of town except Squeek and Sharon, l mile back. : Orrie and Dave go back to library. Must read up on a career as a secretary. : Mr. Devine comes back to library. : Orrie and Dave leave--secretary's not the life for them. : P.T. girls pass Schultz's. Senior girls drop off for a bite to eat. : Squeek and Sharon hit 2 mile mark. : Coots speaks to Orrie, Dave, Bill, Jack, Jim, and John without permission from Mr. Devine. :Ol Coots makes up 2 hour--with permission from Mr. Devine. :O5 Squeek and Sharon Join other girls at Schultze. :lO Senior girls meet P.T. girls on their way back. :15 P.T. girls still uptown--guess they'll be late again. :l6 All Seniors in Bookkeeping and Chemistry but Squeek and Sharon. 17 20 21 25 21 25 28 30 31 32 33 .gg Jim writes lOOO word theme. 45 50 51 55 56 OO . Mr. Davis mutters secret warning to Miss Wactel. : Squeek and Sharon enter Bookkeeping. : Squeek and Sharon leave Bookkeeping--need an admit slip. : John starts argument with Mr. Davis and Orrie starts his daily round in Chemistry blowing out Bunsen Burners. :27 Squeek and Sharon return with admit slip. Had to get a drink. :MO Jim and Bill gathering test tubes and other equipment, '50 John loses argument with Mr. Davis and Corrine wakes up from nap. 55 . Bookkeeping class finally gets settled down and Mr. Davis gives advanced assignment. :OO Bell rings and seniors are off to study hall, P.T., track, and Glee Club. :lO Orrie signs out and goes to dress for track. :l5 John explains Joke in Post to Mr. Davis. :33 All girls in Glee Club looking out of the windows at the P.T. boys and tract boys. :3U Mrs. Allred is again yelling for everyone to sit down and start singing. :35 All girls again singing. .36 All Glee Club girls looking out the window at the P.T. boys. 5 . Bells ring and all seniors race to lockers thus ending another day in P.H.S. :Dax it 3. vw! A -Yfa I X T5 yn? lb. - 1 V 4 ..fl , ' egrl f1zJrf4 Stevens Barber Shop Virg's Recreation Z7 - GRADUATIU new , -, ii Front Row: Sharon Toal, Sandra Brandt, Janice Mulder, Kaye Sturdevant, Donna Riedemann. Second Rows John Ruby, Betty Johnson, Mary Early, Jack Robinson, Sue Schultz, Corrine Jaeger, Louis Witt. Back Rows David Trower, Bill Ed- wards, Jim Baker, Orrie Kleinheksel, James Van Der Sloot Mary E. Av. 3.5 Calutatorim d ur Q .M Sue S. Av. 3.8 Valeciictorian , 5 Rev. Nattrcss the Commencenont 'fpeaker The Pillars of De- mocracy. gcHExEoLET Tj rQ Cambier Motor Co. Mobilgas Z8 The other SENIOR CLASS PROPH ECY day digging through old memories of P.H.S. I found the old annual of the year 1958. Taking a look through the pages I sat and recalled the seniors--then and now. Bill Edwards, athlete of the group, had tried for the national water ski championship and is now working as a toothpick sorter in the J. C. Toothpick Co. Sandy Matheson is now secretary for Delbert Matheson, head of the Matheson Furniture Company. Louis Witt was by now a world famous trombonist and Trower because to his side is still peddling he had as his accomplished page turner Corrine Jaeger. Dave of his angelic like manner and his ability to win people over now a missionary in conquered Siberia. Kaye Sturdevant is Easter eggs-hand painted-to work her way through college. Sue Schultz, entering her beloved profession of veterinary medicine is now working as head butcher in Greenlee's Food Market. Jack Robinson is the assistant butcher. Mary Earley is an old maid math teacher in Gaza and her old classmate John Ruby, was 5 a well known dentist in Sutherland. Jim Vander Sloot, right after school was out, went to play pro-baseball with the Dodgers. He is now working as a hot-dog salesman in the Yankee Stadium. Orrie Kleinheksel, now known as Saib Kleinheksal is mechanical abilities, is now the nut tightner in son went to nurses training in Sioux City and is plumber in Spencer, Iowa. Donna Reidemann is now local Follies.n The two girls with the voices in living now in India with his 58 wives. Jim Baker, because of his a candy bar factory. Betty John- now working as the best lady working as a Fan-dancer at the the class went on to make good their voices in their careers. Janice Mulder is the champion hog caller in counties throughout the Hartley. state and Sharon Toal is a torch singer in Neebles Danceland in 'IlWI f r SERMON! REV. WEEMHOFF Q ' Q ' Minister of The First 'P' Reformed Church ,, YZ Drs. Getty and Smith 29 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On May 23, l958, seventeen quite mature Seniors received their dlplomas. Looking back we see that Sue Schultz. Orrie Kleinheksel, Jim Baker. and Bill Edwmrds were the only four of the original class who are graduating this year. After many changes and lots of fun 22 greenys staggered through the gates of Primghar High. A day of initiation coupled with limburger cheese made us fast members of the High School. During our Sophomore year we were beginning to learn the tricks of the trade of the upperclassmen. By the Junior year we were experts with the grand finale being our first Prom. Our Senior class ended their Journey through High School with these members: Jim Baker, Sandy Brandt, Mary Earley, Bill Edwards, Corrine Jaeger, Betty Johnson, Orrie Klein- heksel, Jan Mulder, Donna Reidemann, Jack Robinson, John Ruby, Sue Schultz, Kaye Sturdevant, Sharon Toal, Dave Trower, James Vander Sloot, and Louie Witt. CLASS DAY Jack R. was presented the Kaye S. was presented the Out- Citizenship Award by Richard standing Vocal Music Award by Smith, representing the County Mrs. Allred, Vocal Director. Bar Association Louis Witt was presented the John Philip Sousa Band Award by Mr. Wheeler, Band Director Sue Schultz and Jack Robinson were presented the Danforth Foundation Award for the out- standing boy and girl in the Senior Class. They were pre- sented a copy of the book, Nl E222- IEE F 9 . ..:5.,g.+ iii ...EITEIC1 ' Primghar Lumber Store 30 SENIOR CLASS WILL We the class of 1958, in the town of Primghar, the county of O'Brien, and the state of Iowa, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this our last will and testament, rendering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been pre- viously made by us during a period of temporary optimism. CORRINE JAEGER wills her gentle way to VERLEEN PETERSEN and her ability to drive a car to JULIE MATHISEN. DAVE TROWER wills his nBob Cummingsn way to STEVE SUNDQUIST and his apple polish ing technique to JODENE MENKE. DONNAREIDEMANN wills her study habits toDEAN WILLIAMS and her rides in a volks- wagon to SUSAN EGGER. ORRIE KLEINHEKSEL will his bachelor way to DON and DAVID STEFFENS and his mem- ory to ALYCIA HUGHES. BILL EDWARDS wills his flirting ways to WALT BERNS and his drag racing to KENNY MERRY. JIM BAKER wills his quiet muffler to GERALD LENG and his parties to DAVE WAL- VOORD. SUE SCHULTZ wills her unknown interest to MARY SEIVERT and her wild tales JEAN CROWLEY. to LOUIE WITT wills his ability to keep his car to GORDY ZIEMAN and his Sutherland interest to ROGER SILBERSTEIN. SANDY MATHESON wills her marriage plans to VERDEEN PETERSEN and her dark hair to GLENDA DAU, BETTY JOHNSON wills her traveling ways to JANICE STEWART and her future plans to HENRY TONNER. JANICE MULDER wills her'mannish laugh to JAN McCLEARYand her sunbathing to , JEANETTE MOATS. JACK ROBINSON wills his wavy black hair to JIM BRANDT and his future plans to KAREN PINGEL. JOHN RUBY wills his girl in Sutherland to ROGER SILBERSTEIN, and his legs to RON- NIE REIMAN. KAYE STURDEVANT wills her gracefulness to MARION ROSENBOOM and her musical ability to JANICE STEWART. SHARON TOAL wills her ability to refuse second helpings of dessert to DEAN WIL- LIAMS and her trips to the Hartley dances to SUSAN EGGER. JAMES VAN DER SLOOT wills his pitching ability to KAREN PINGEL and his ability to throw paper airplanes in study hall--and get away with it--to KEN MERRY. To the faculty of the Primghar High School we leave the Juniors, to treat and to dispose of as you see fit. nr Q K Q tw 1 E. Sundquist, Vet. 31 JUNIUR- ENIOR PROM and BANQUE ' Speaker's Table The Banquet V we get ., 155 gg v 3?'fs5Hz waiters and waitresses Sail Along silvery MOQU 4 The One That Got Away .Grand March V Saturday evening, April 28, 1958, was 'then night for the Junior and Senior' classes of P.H.S. The Banquet, carrying out the selected color scheme of' pink and silver, was held in the Catholic church basement, and an excellent meal was ser'-ved. The theme of the Prom was Moonlight Sere- nade and Dick Benton's Combo Band furnished music for' the dance. QWGHT SEHEN40 LETS DANCE 1 -lip . X. nfl ff N9 3 4 'Q ,JY DQ, . J? Y K 52 VSOOYQQQXO WE TUDY 1' 936, Cc J 000:11 Q05 ,VM .L- '94 - ,Z mf :Q Q dv' I H I 'ii' 1 I K H31 -H fx I x XM X fi? if 35 S ,Lz,,,f If X R4 1, Q f -f 'A F- .f Q, 17, a..,-. MARCHING BAND MA.1onET'rEs 9 INTTIATION 4 37 A TEAM nfucgralgilgzi 'E+ if? ' Nw YK I T 'E wi ...A J' 'B 633137 Farnsworth Skelly Station LCS TkWq S ' ' JU IOR HIGH BASKETBALL Back Row: Freddie Lorensen, Steve Dorr, Arthur Van Der Pol Hugh Schultz, Virgil Petersen, Coach Duhrkopf Front Rows Billy Devine, Dennis Steffens, Danny Toal, Ronnie Greenlee, Chris Smith, Kenny Kimmel Brenda Brundage, Betty Freeman, Phillis Bern, Linda Klink, Vicky Steffens Nicky Ballard, Jane Nicholson, Sandra Nelson, Connie Dau, Kathy Grafton Coach: Mr. Duhrkoph 8 5,521-Q INSURANCE UL-'U nun '- REALUY INSURES A Saupe Insurance Agency Primghar Electric 8 Gift Shop 41 EIGHTH GRADE -lgh X A K 'lm Front row: Mr. Tarnasky, R. Brinkert, D. Steffens, D. Zeimen, B. ,l 4:7 iT Devine, K. Kimmel, J. Pendergast, B. Freeman. Second rows A. Q Ahxnrif Postel, L. Rembe, K. Grafton, B. Brundage, R. Greenlee, C. Dau J S. Nelson, K. Limke. Third row: B. Webb, V. Steffens, D. Toal, R. Rosenboom, P. Berns, E. Strand, S. Witt, E. Wolfe. Back Row: J. Nicholson, L. Pingel, F. Lorenzen, S. Dorr, J. Dull, A. Vander Pol, N. Ballard, M, Bohan, Schoening 8 Schoening Plumbing and Heating EVE TH GRADE X Front rows Miss Hentges, S. Egger, L. Sheridan, G. Jones, M. Proehl, T. Ginger, M. Ebel. Second row: A. Brown, T. Edwards, Rid9n0UI' Hardware S. Dorr, S. Brandt, J. Slinger, J. Van Der Sloot, G. Japenga, The Place to buy C, Smith, R. Ridenour. Back row: V. Petersen, E. Robinson, H. the Best for Less Schultz, D. Walvoord, E. Wolf, R. Schaffer, L. Klink. 42 IXTH GRADE Xt'-, N MV! .- C je, r Riedemann Barber Shop Front rows H. Van Der Sloot, J. Walvoord, H. McDowell, B. Webb, B. Witt, C. Hamilton, A. Prendergast, Miss Lockett. Second rows D. Revis, K. Brandt, S. McConnell, D. Tesch, S. Chambers, P . Willey, B. Zeimen, S. Bonderman. Third rows B. Lorenzen, B. Uander Pol, R. Heimensen, D. Grafton, P. Schueller, P. Merry, G. Steuck, C. Haack. Back row: J. Ganzevoort, R. Dorr , R. Van Heuvelen, M. Mesner, G. Peterson, C. Crowley, L. Schaffer. FIFTH GRADE Front Row: Miss Houston, R. Miller, B. Ebel, P. Schueller, S. 5733333-735 Egger, R. Ginger, Second Row: R. Sturdevant, J. Lemke, C. V Thompson, L. Ebel, J. Getty, R. Johnson, Third Row: T. Proehl, E. Struve, L. Rook, L. Hardin, E. Rosencrans, L. Lucas, Back Row Primghar Telephone Co B. Nicholson, J. Irvine, M. Klink, R. Nelson, H. Peterson, T. Colvin. 43 4th 81 5th Grade f' U-nn XXX L00 Front row: B. Carnahan, D. Weemhoff, R. Shea, G. Bower, L. Vos, . mpg, ! S. Seivert, C. Brown, Miss Braunschweig. Second Rows W. Brundage X: 'Jr::: T. Stark, L. Vos, P. Postel, E. Aronson, C. Oldenkamp, L. Ney. XXXAJ, Back rows M. Tonner, S. Mathisen, L. Vander Tuig, J. Schoening, X I L. Evans, S. Anderson, L. Hughes. ' Schubert's Clothing Clothing and Shoes for Men and Boys FOURTH GRADE v T Front row: D. Jenness, J. Crouch, D. Ebel, V. Groen, C. Miller, J. Brown, Miss Dahnke. Second rows J. Toal, L. Rosenboom. G. Ros- enboom, P. Hardin, J. Link, D. Lorenzen. Third rows J. Anliker, C. Anderson, W. Brown, B. Merry, K. Brandt, D. Larsen. Back row! M. Rook, D. Pingel, G. Westphal, B. DeRidder, D. Fjeld, B. Pen- dergast, R. Ganzevoort, R. Schuller. 44 Van Laar's TV and Appliances MN lp rphslllpr Front Rows C. Limke, P. Nagle, E. Ginger, M. Aronson, B. Ganze- voort, B. Webb, M. Proehl, Miss Griffith. Second Row: J. Earley w 11 . 66 3 i H. Arrick, S. Strack, R. Reuvers, D. Wittrock J. Miller G. a Y S env ce Brandt. Third Rows S. Anderson, L. Ebel, C. Haghes, D. Parrish R. Petersen, J. Rosenboom, L. Egdorf. Back Rows G. Vhnder Pol, M. Thompson, M. Bern, M. Zeiman, F. Lorenzon, L. Lemley. THIRD GRADE Phuli s 'Ph1llivS Front row: P. Colvin, C. Doehla, V. Krier, L. Steffen, A. Revis, B. Geerdes, C. Crouch, Miss Cleveringa. Second rows K. Dewey, L. Flick, N. Rold, P. Witt, E. Haack, A. Brown, S. McC1eary. Third rows K. Rook, L. Bergen, E. Arrick, S. Powers, B. Klink, 0 909' G. Steuck, D. Steinbeck, M. Getty. Back rows R. Brinkert, C. Mast, P. Chambers, L. Robinson, L. Richter, B. Thompson. Burdette'5 Market 45 BlRD.SuEYE A 4 4 Front row: D. Krier, T. Kammerer, D. Young, I. Seivert, S Schoening, M. Stark, P. Weemhoff, Miss Weise. Second row: D Frangenberg, L. Longstreet, S. Devine, J. Lorenzen, R. Jacobs, G Miller, J. Anliker, D. Witt, M. Jenness. Back row: B. Smith, R Modern way Beauty Salon Bornholdt, K. Jones, B. Wolf, D. Pingel, R. Silberstein, R. Ber- gen. H. Brown not pictured. E Econmnna 9 49 f, Front Rows Miss Wilhelmi, L. Hinz, D. Struve, G. Wittrock, L. 43, f X Jennies, C. Hopkins, M. Johnson. Second Rows M. Trowbridge, J. 141 McConnell P. Johnson R. Shea M. McCau11ey, S. Van Heuvelen, C. Miller. Back Rows 3. Irvine: R. Rosenboom, M. Thompson, L. Elite Cleaners Kniese, M. Nelson. 46 Front Rows G. Larsen, J. Dull, B. Lorenzen, R. Shea, B. Kammerer if Mrs. Harms. Second Row: M. Jones, L. Brinkert, R. Parrish, S. -I ' p J., Rold, G. Kleinheksel, B. Vander Tuig. Back Row: D. Smith, J. 19 ' 'i Q -Nl' Sturdevant, G. Rook, J. DeRidder. Not Pictured: J. Wolf, R. Langholtz, B. Bern, M. Jenness. Smith 8. Grigg FIR T GRADE 15611 Attorneys at Law ' Front rom D. Ebel, C. Kraft, C. Hoppe, J. Jenkinson, D. Edwards Mrs. Meyer. Second rows D. Johnson, O. Ginger, D. Armstrong, MOTOR OIL E. Az-onson, D. Groen. Back rom J. Thompson, D. DeJongh, F. F91-gggons Service Egdorf. K. Brown not pictured 47 A Froht rows Miss Wellman, L. Struve, C. Arrick, M. Doehla, D. Sheridan 5 5 8 10 Anderson, P. Larson, D. Dicksen, M. Langholz. Second row: P. Schueller, M. Rosenboom, J. Oldenkamp, S. Egger, C. Van Heuvelen, S. Revoers, P. Larson. Back row: S. Jacobs, M. Teimens, D. Johnson, D. Smith, D. Brown, R. Irvine, P. Baughman. Kl DERGARTE , TE co -in all I S Front row: P. Elgersma, G. Van Der Sloot, S. Teach, M. Bethel, 48 'mes C. Craun, H. Lucas, R. Hlntz, Miss Wellman. Second rows R. Dr'xvX Vhnder Pol, D. Steuck, D. Ganzevoort, B. Reese, R. Vander Pol, G. Wlttrock, P. Wheeler. Back rows D. Revis, J. Hopkins, B. shiery Billvs Texaco Service D. Wittrock, M. Weemhoff, T. Bower, K. Miller. 48 4 4' r H xv , , Y.-. 1 - , , 'V gc ' 1 ,w-.g,e : 1- K . - - . Q -wx 'V ' 3 , 7 gif. ' wx . ,,-' a U , - , if 5-.v u -AJ ,L 1 -, ,dh ' ' ' -v-'-4'-- .. , -'A '-2 x , , ' - L..L 1 msg-6, 1- ..:i,- -.1-di. -,:.L..,., -.a
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