Primghar High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Primghar, IA)

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hirfdinn we, the Seniors of 1959 of Primghar High School, hereby ded- lcate this edition of the Bulldog to Coach Hans Sorensen, a man who holds the complete respect and admiration of the student body and faculty of Prlmghar High School. Coach Sorensen has helped our school achieve great honors by producing a State Championship track team in 1956 and in l95Ll a Sioux Valley Conference football Championship team. During his 8 years of coaching he has main- tained a football record of Ml wins, 19 losses, and l tie. To you we give our sincere thanks and full gratitude for all things which you have done for us. 1 .-I. . . ...-: - ' ' ,wr J . .-I7 ,, . .,-:g. -1 1.1: . ..'...X-3.,xggf4EE!:Eg3??::.- gif EDITOR 400 NNH9' I-,Ov JULIE MATHISEN 4ffw5'y. I , N1 J 4 Q5 ,AAO Qgqfbf ,959 'QU 429 36931 Qifodff Y ADVISOR MH. DAVIS BULL DOG STAFF fx QQ? 65 x A I KL Q52 Xqjqi to wg V BQYSX' 09? SI' 5 wi D049 S Q-Awww Z J- fo Q NWO N K df Oo A! A70 41,0 JSA I '? Q9 '90 CQ? 'Y ,Z I' BOARD of EDUCATIU Mr. Bernard Jons, Mr. C. E. Anderson, Mr. L. C. Speaker, Mrs. A. D. Smith, Mr. Harold Grigg, Mrs. Jack Bohan. Mr. W. B. Devine Superintendent Van Laar's TV and Appliances ADMI I TRATIU Mrs. Charles Duhrkopf, Office Secretary 3 Mr. Richard Munster Principal I I ' .M X A ..L -- O NFA f .'jzs f rm 'a Jean's Jewelry HIGH SCHOOL FAC LTY Mr. Sorensen Coach-Drivers Ed. 43 Mr. Forrest Science and Soc, St. Mr. Davis Business Education Mrs, Allred Vocal Music nsnnen rsnznALnsssnv: sysrsn Mr. Duhrkopf Ind, Arts-Coach-Math Mr. Wheeler Instrumental Music Miss wachtal First. Nan1ona1 Bank M158 Hallar Home Economics En91iSh DramaUCs eniora Karen Pingel Cooki Pep Club l,3,b3 Concert 1,23 Small Band Groups 2 Soloist 23 Glee Club bg C Vlay by Librarian kg Declam 3 Newsp Devare, I m1aht vet do somethnnq Great Donald Steffens nDonn Basketball l,2,3g Football 2, 3 b- Track l,2,3,hg Basebal S+! 1,2,kg Mixed Chorus l,kg Class Play 3g Newspaper Lg Footbal Manager lg Basketball Statis tics M. Julie Mathisen nJule5U Girls Basketball l,2,3,kg Pep Club 1,2,3,U3 Mixed Chorus l 2,3,bg Glee Club l,2,3,L5 vol cal Small Groups l,2,3,ug Lib- 3l+' Declam 33 Newspaper l,2,3:qS Annual 1,4,3,M3 Drum Majorette 3,bg Twirler 23 Editor of Ann- rarian l,2,Mg Class Play ual bg F.T.A. l,2. Steven Sundquist Steve Basketball 1 2,3 M Football 2, Track l 2, Base ball l,2, Nxxed Chorus 2, New spaper 3 Class Plays 3,h, An nual l,3, Class Off1C2F 3 A TOth1WQ great was ever HCFI v ed J1thOUt 6UtbUS1BSW A greater man may ha born, but l doubt lt Ronald Reimann nMousen Track 1,33 Class Play 3. Friendly to talk to, nice to know. Work fascinates me, sit andlook at it fo 1 1 James Brandt HJimW Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,23 Basketball Manager 3,bg Foot- ball Manager Q. A little nonsense now and ve then 6 is relished by the best of men Walter Bern nwaltn Basketball l,5,33 Football l 3 33 Track 1,2,3,Mj Concert Band l,2,33 Declam 2. So petite, so neatg with a voice so sweet. What he wants to get out of school is himself. The world know little of its greatest men. Gordon Zeimen nZy12Fu Track 13 Librarian M. Frienlliest girl we've ever seeig just one reason why we chose her queen. David Walvoord nDaveu Jean Crowley NJeanieH Pep Club 1,i,33 Concert Band 1,i,3,uQ Dance Band 1,Z,3,u3 Small Band Groups 1, 2,3,h: Band Soloist 2,b3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,tg Glee Club 1,2,3,ug Vocal Small Groups 1,2,3,M3 Vocal Soloist l,2,3,b3 Homeco- ming Attendent M3 Class Offi- cer 33 Librarian 3,b3 Declam 33 Newspaper 3,u3 Annual 13 F.T.A. l,2,b. Chase me girls, l'm fu11 of fun. David Steffens nDaven Basketball 1,23 Football l,2, 3,h: Track 1,a,3,ug Mixed cho- rus 1. Mary Selvert NSeivH Girls Basketball Q3 Pep Club 2,3,uQ Concert Band l,2,3,uI Dance Band l,2,3,uS Small Band Groups l,2,3,uQ Band Soloist 2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus l,Z,3Q Vo- cal Small Groups l,3,h3 GIGS Club l,2,3,b3 Class Play 3,u3 Homecoming Queen ug Homecoming Attendant 13 Class Officer 1, 33 Declam 33 Newspaper 1,Z,3, M3 Annual l,2,3,u3 Cheerleader l,2,3,M3 F.T.A. 1,2. Concert Band 2,3,b3 Small Band Groups ug Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, M3 Vocal Small Groups 3,b3 Class Play M3 Class Officer 23 Librarian 1,23 F.T.A. l,2. 7 Jodene Menke NJON Girls Basketball l,2g Pep Club 1,2,3,M: C1255 Play 3,h: Libr- arian l,3,hg Declam 2,35 News- , paper 2,3,kg Annual 3,Ug Twir- ler l,2,33 Editor of Paper M. away, don't nrount m , I nav be thinking. wendell Pangborn HPangH Basketball l,2g Football 1,23 Track l,2. If there isn't anything to do, let me do it. Just like a scissors, always cuts up. Jeanette Meats HMoatsvn Concert Band lg Glee Club 1,25 Class Ilavs 3,M3 Li- brarian l,2,3,h. Friendly and shyg vou .know a swell guy. Y-..--- ...-D..- My -L-Al, uuu l'l1 be clad when I'm done. leen Petersen Pete Club 1,2,3g Glee Club 1,2, 5 Class Plays 3,k3 Declam g Newspaper l,2,3g Annual 2, 3 F.T.A. l,2,h. ger Silberstein nSllbu ootball l,2,3,uQ Track 1,35 't Band 1,2,3,uQ Dance l,2,3,Mg Small Band Group ,h5uClass Play 35 Class Offi- Alycia Hughes uAlishn Girls Basketball l 2 3 M' Pep Club 3,k5 Concert,Ban5 l,2,3, hs Glee Club l,2,hg Class Play bg Class Officer Lg Declam 1 lf vm not there on 2,3,Ltg F.T.A. l,2,Lt. ' time, wait for me! If 1 don't answer right I e Shella Hardin nSheen Girls Basketball 1,23 Pep Club l,2,3g Concert Band l,2,3,ug Dance Band l,2,3,u5 Small Band Groups l,2,3,ug Glee Club l,2g Vocal Soloist lg Class Play 3, ug Homecoming Attendant 25 De- clam 3, Newspaper kg Annual 3g Cheerleader 3. School breaks up my whO12 dayo Dean williams nDeanou Football l,2,3,ug Track l,2,3g Class Officer 1,3,uQ Annual 1, 2. She's cute, fun, and to someone she's the one. Verdeen Petersen uvern PGP Club 1,3,33 Mixed Chorus 3314: Glee 1,2,3,LL5 Class Play 35 Class Officer 15 Libr- avian 3,M: Declan 2,35 Newspa- Ser 2,35 Twirler lg P.T.A. 1, Kenneth Merry NKenn Basketball l,2,3,hg FOOLba11 1929391-I-I Track 1-,2,3,Ll.Q Base- ball 1,2,uj Mixed Chorus 1,35 Class Plays 3,h3 Homecoming King M. Glenda Dau HG12Hw Girls Basketball lg Pep Club 2, 33 Concert Band l,2,3,hg Dance Band l,2,3,u3 Glee Club 1,2,3,hg Mixed Chorus l,Z,3,L3 small Vocal Groups 1,2,3,ug Vocal Soloist l,2,3,h3 Libra- iran 2,33 Newspaper 1,i,3,M3 Annual 25 Homemaking Award M. Susan Egger nsuen pep Club 3,Mg Class Play My Homecoming Attendant 3? De' clam 2,3g Annual 3. An outstanding combination of scholar, athlete and regular fellow. I can hardly wait to see what I am going to say next. Next to my man, l'd rather hun a basket- ball Snirley Hagedorn nShirtsn Girls Basketball l,2,3,b5 Club l,2,35 Concert Band 1,2 3,u5 Dance Band l,2,3,u5 Smal Band Groups l,2,35 Glee Cl 1,M5 Small Vocal Groups A Class Officer 15 Librarian 1 25 Newspaper l,2. Janice McCleary uJann Pep Club 35 Concert Band 1,2 J Dance Band 2 3 Smal 3,43 9 su? ' Band Groups l,2,3,u5 Band So oist 25 Play 3,u5 Annual 3. Glee Club l5 Cla sb is beautiful but sometimes inconvenient. Her blu Keen attention is the key to knowledne5 wake me up when the class is over. How do you expect me to sleep when you re- cite so loud? 10 Henry Tonner HHankM l Football 1,2,3.LLs Track 1,2,3- lf my car is in a hurry who am I to stop it? Marion Rosenboom nRosyn Gerald Leng nJerryN Basketball l,2,35 Football l, 2,3,k5 Track 2,35 Concert Band l,2,35 Dance Band 1,2. Nl CDNI COCDGD QCDQCD 5- OXONONO 10 10 10 11 12 12 12 12 12 l 1 l 2 21 o 2 30 M5 O2 1 95 31 32 33 35 36 oo 5 oo 33 M33 '45 30 31 35 oo 15 30 oo 20 30 M5 2 OS 2 15 2 1-L5 3 OO 3-15 3230 3-35 3-M5 3'5O u.oo h.1O 1+-15 h:3O Ll:Ll5 5:00 5:15 6:00 6:15 6:30 6216 7:00 7:15 7:30 72h5 8-oo 8:15 8.30 5'h5 Senior Day ln PHS Walt begins his paper route. Mr. Devine unchalns the school doors. Dean and Mouse arrive to make up their daily half hour. Seniors start arriving at school. Jo, Jeanette, Jan, and Don take-off for business experience downtown. Roger comes panting into study hall for his books and heads for the bookeeping room. . Here comes--walt--late again! Roger comes back for excuse from Mr. Munster--didn't make lt. Study Hall students gather at usual places to compare answers. Alycia begs Miss wachtel to let her into Home Ec. Gordy once again tears apart, his night stand and starts over. Senior Home Ec. girls enjoying delicious mid-morning snack of cookies, bread, milk, etc. . i Some seniors go to Algebra while others come to take their places in study hall. A burst of laughter is heard from study hall students when Sue drops her urse and a jar of honey falls out. Mr. gevine gives Algebra students small assignment, shouldn't take longer than 5 hours. Seniors skip merrily 177 to English class. he figures it Miss Haller hollers nwow you all sit down and be quiet.n Boys go to study hall and girls to Girls Chorus. Seniors at head of lunch line--as usual. Verdeen hurries home to prepare dinner for hubby. Julie checks post office for letter from Boone. Marlon cruises ln, his 5 passenger car and 15 senior boys climb out. Seniors and Mr. Forrest argue over answers to Economics test. Bell rings and Mr. Forrest gives a sigh of relief, what a stubborn group of seniors they are. Brains head for Physics and the rest to Study hall. Mary and Karen have daily gab session while Mr. Munster sets up experiment for the day. Stive and Ron keeping themselves amused by merely looking at each ot er. Mr. Munster's experiment fails. Physics brains still laughing over failure and the rest of seniors join the juniors for refreshing Psycholgy. Psychology students engrossed in a discussion of how to meet life's many problems. All seniors gather in Mr. Munsters study hall. Mr. Munster breaks up gab session at library. Mysteriously everyone clears their throats at the same time. Jean gets her daily half hour. Seniors swarm from study hall and buzz down to the Cozy. Jean and Glenda still practicing their solos for contest. Seniors gather in Cozy to plan nights activities. Owners of Cozy give sigh of relief as last of crowd departs. Hard working teachers and those who preferred to study late leave school. Track boys skipping merrily over the hurdles. Shirley finished washing eggs. Verdeen pulls burnt casserole from oven. Oh well, soup again. Senior track boys drag themselves home after being put through their paces by Mr. Sorensen and Mr. Duhrkopf. Everyone rushing madly at home to eat supper, change clothes and leave again. Gerald and Jim finish chores and head for town. Verleen gets the car and picks up Shella, Jan, and Sue to see a movie at Hartley--naturally. Wendell hops on his scooter and tears up the town. Kenny goes over to Mary's to watch TV and eat burnt popcorn. Don and Henry head for Archer. Marion and Roger leave for Canton. Dave W. and Jean seen riding around in the convertible. Dave S. in a panic--which girl was he to date tonight. K I, Black and red Merc. seen in vicinity of the Hagedorn farm. Janice and Jeanette make 10th trip around the square. Julie writes a 12 page letter to Harold. 11 Dr. Bolender 9:00 Gordy-Mouse-Dean--Steve pla in 1 L v 11 9:15 Glenda yawns and goes to beg. Q poo a arg S. 10:00 Alycia continues on with her school work. 10:15 Jodene viewing TV with Larry. 10230 Karen trying to do her Physics. 10:gg walt heads home from Sutherland. SENl0R CLASS WILL We, the class of 1959, being of unquestionably sound mind, and being much greater in quality than quantity, have solemnly agreed to make a few minor con- cessions and do declare this our first and last will of testament. : Seniors have all arrived home and everyone has gone quietly to bed. HA! RON REIMANN wills his height to BILL SLINGER and his dull, black Ford to PHILLIP HOPPE. VERDEEN PETERSEN wills her married life to KAREY NELSON and her ability to argue in Psychology to RETHA RIDENOUR. WENDELL PANGBORN wills his love life to JULIE DEVINE and his scooter to JIM EBEL. SUSAN EGGER wills her shy manner to ROGER HEIMENSEN and her driving ability to JUDY MCGINTY. SHELIA HARDIN wills her giggle to CHUCK SPEAKER and her ability to stay out of trouble to CHARLENE STRAND. DAVE STEFFENS wills his admiration of girls to WILLARD PANGBORN and his half in- terest in a green Chevie to KAREY NELSON. DEAN WILLIAMS wills his football ability to BURDETTE REIDENMNN and his build to CHUCK SPEAKER. GORDON ZEIMAN wills his night life to FRANCINE VANDER POL and his ability to get his work done on time to WILMA HAACK. ROGER SILBERSTEIN wills his ability to get along with teachers to JULIE DEVINE and his red hair to PAM EMERY. KAREN PINGEL wills her philosophy of life to RUTH FORMAN and her height to LENIS JIM BRANDT wills his ability to keep slim to KAREN KIMMEL and his ability to talk in study hall without getting caught to JUDY MCGINTY. SHIRLEY HAGEDORN wills her steady boyfriend to RUTH PORMAN and her basketball ab- ility to WILLARD PANGBORN. STEVE SUNDQUIST wills his high grades to JIM EBEL and his interest in California to BURDETTE REIDEMANN. JEAN CROWLEY wills her trusty convertible to CHARLES MAST and her singing ability to CHUCK SPEAKER. GLENDA DAU wills her sewing and cooking ability to KARL KLINK and her blond hair to KAREN KIMMEL. ALYCIA HUGHES wills her ability to get to class on time to WILMA HAACK and her bread making ability to DOUG PINGEL. GERALD LENG wills his ambitious ways to CHARLENE STRAND and the devil within him to RETHA RIDENOUR. JULIE MATHISEN wills her ability to get her dad's car to BONNIE VANDER POL and her drum majorette ability to ROGER HEIMENSEN. JAN MCCLEARY wills her beaming blush to KARL KLINK. Make good use of it Karl! Also, she wills her first chair in band to PHILLIP HOPPE. KEN MERRY wills his all-round sports ability to WILMA HAACK and his assembly seat by the windows to any Junior dumb enough to take it. JEANETTE MOATS wills her high powered car to a Junior that doesn't have one and her job at the Bell Office to LENIS LAKE. VERLEEN PETERSEN wills her ability to work in a resturant to DOUG PINGEL and her ability to let her fingernails grow to WILLARD PANGBORN. JODENE MENKE wills her job as editor of the paper to any Junior and her interest ih Hartley to FRANCINE VANDER POL. DAVE WALVOORD wills his art ability to PAM EMERY and his interest in ancient hi- story to BONNIE VANDER POL. ' MARY SEIVERT wills her homecoming queen crown to some lucky Junior girl and her ability to drive the truck to CHUCK SPEAKER. HENRY TONNER wills his card playing ability to RETHA RIDENOUR and his means of transportation to JULIE DEVINE. DON STEFFENS wills his dancing ability to LENIS LAKE and his brilliant and witty wisecracks to CHARLENE STRAND. n MARION ROSENBOOM wills his interest ln Canton to any Junior boy and his ability to farm to KAREY NELSON. wALT,BERN willsnhfs Curly hai? to PHILIP HOPPE and his ability to keep his car runnlng on pure will-powern to ROGER HEIMENSEN. E l0R CLASS PRUPHECY NALE Walter Bern James Brandt Jean Crowley Glenda Dau Susan Egger Shirley Hagedorn Shelia Hardin Alycia Hughes Gerald Leng Julie Mathisen Janie McCleary Jodene Menke Kenneth Merry Jeanette Meats Wendell Pangborn Verdeen Petersen Verleen Petersen Karen Pingel Ronald Reiman Marion Rosenboom Mary Seivert Roger Silberstein David Steffens Donald Steffens Steve Sundquist Henry Tonner David Walvoord Dean Williams Gordon Zieman Jake B111 Bus Kmgtilfe -fm X11 I .., xln ,D 'Brien County Bell WX A -avQ --2 af 5' JFS 1515- 4'- , yu . Qf'f -:2:a.'. ! . ' AMBITION IN 1959 Carpenter Game Warden Music Teacher Rich Housewife Beautician Housewife Secretary Home Economist Farmer Medical Technician Secretary Beautician Lngineer Secretary Navy Good Wife Rich Secretary Nurse Trade School Farmer Medical Technician College Air Force Auto Mechanic Lngineer Air Force Teacher Furniture Business Millionaire L. C. Speaker, Mrs. Edwards, Jake Slinger, Sam Crosser, Charlie Mast, OCCUPATION IN 1969 Rat hxterminator Candle Lighter for Liberace Penny Counter in U. S. Mint Woman Daredevil Driver Potato Pecler in Canning Factory Maker of Toy Horns alligator Hunter Adhesive Tape Saleswoman Tester of Fountain Pens Locomotive Oiler Pygmy Babysitter Dancing Instructor Cleaning Woman at Army Base Secretary of Agriculture President of General Electric Tooth Pick Sorter Drivers .4 -.-- ifWNiEE5 'N Schoening 8 Schoening Plumbing and Heating Mrs. Mast Mrs. Kammerer CL-um o 59 .9-Ag .Sgmw flaw' ff! Wwmyhfw me 564004 MWMM dy fdmmmwmma gwmaey hwy ,evening M zwmqyewwwl Wmzmf Awww Mwruirw MW new Dean W. D. Wesselink t i Buena Vista College Ken Merry, Valedic or an, 3 Storm Lake, Iowa Senior Class Officers Steve Sundquist, Salutatorian, 3 P d nt ...,.,.........,...... 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XJ ah . ..., ,U lvhv 5 r 3 AAS. K 'A N Lv ilu Q V Qhm- ilk 1-2 fm X r 19 2 N. Ballard M. Baysinger P. Bern L. Brandt +A , 's Q., i .- Nggt K '. ef' ,- if f ,auf 1, T War! XI 4? wfgw 'S 2 Q W' 'Whs- N, , aw N' .1 .wkgjijii QCD -w R. Brinker B. Brundao B. Devine B. Freeman K. Grafton R. Greenle Kimmel Limke Lorenze Nelson Nichols Pingel Prendergas Rembe Rosenbo bteffen bteffen btrand Toal Vander Pol Webb Witt Nolf Leimen 5' Q -'lf 'W .q if ww F. T s. vi 5, J. in H- E: D. ' v. ' D. ' D. A. , B . R s. ' S 2 DN 'W' ' 'E' D. ' 3. : I 4 U 2 6 57 ,4CtzUi tied Nh J Wi p 3 x lx. ' t 4 ., K Q CLASS DAY Citizenship Awafdooooeosooooooooooooxen MBYTY Girls Basketball................Major Letters Julie Mathisen, Mary Seivert, Alycia Hughes Shirley Hagedorn, Charlene Strand, Julie Devine, Mary Nicholson, Sue Willey. Boys Basketball'ggnlgqgqygggogqgrllaxjof Letters Ken Merry, Steve Sundquist, Roger Heimensen Bill Slinger, Larry Vander Tulg, Gerrit Van Sloot. Track Awards......oo............Major Letters Ken Merry, Steve Sundqulst, Dave Steffens, Bill Slinger, Roger Heimensen, Karl Klink, Gerrit Van Der Sloot, Jim Steinbeck, Dennis Geerdes, Ron Greenlee, Dan Toal. Music Awards..............Vocal--Jean Crowley John Philip Sousa Band Award--Mary Seivert American History Award.,.........Phillp Hoppe Am. Legion Aux. History Award....Rex Rldenour Danforth Award.........Ken Merry,Mary Seivert Bookkeeping Award.........Francine Vander Pol Scholastic Award.....1lth Francine Vander Pol 10th Sharon Brandt 9th Emilie wolf Annual Awards... ............Jul1e Mathlsen Jodene Menke Mary Nicholson Annual Ded1cation................Mr. Sorensen Perfect Attendence Awards....Wi1lard Pangborn Richard Behrens Bill Slinger Emilie Wolf Allen Postel Karl Kllnk Vocal Music Award Scholastic Honors smu WARD Ear1ey's Service and Girls Basketball R H Houghtallng Major letter w1nnefS Tankwagon Dedication Response Danforth Award tt l N First Row: Retha Ridenour, Kage Limke, Phyllis Bern, Wilma Haack, Julie Devine, Ruth Forman, iane Davis, Kathy Grafton. Second Row: Jan O'Nei1, Becky Hardin, lleene Brinkert, Donna Merry, San- dra Nelson, Vicky Steffens, Judy McGinty, Karen Pingel. Third Row: Mrs. Allred, Karey Nelson, Sharon Brandt, Pam Emery, Karen Kimmel, Bonnie Vande! Pol, Sue Willey, Sandra Egger. Fourth Row: Alycia Hughes, Verdeen Petersen, Emilie Wolf, Mary Nicholson, Charlene Strand, Jean Crowley, Verleen Petersen, Julie Mathisen. Fifth Row: Mary Seivert, Barbara Urban, Nicky Ballard, Marta Crowley, Dorothy Jones, Jane Nicholson, Francine Vander Pol. Qs 62060 . 57 1 X if 1'-sf' Q ' lb ,Q i ' Qu 3 I J I' S f . s. x Front How: Retha Ridenour, Becky Hardin, Diane Davis, Sandif Ifel- 'Q ' son, Wilma Haack, Judy NcGinty. Second Row: lleene Yrinkert, 1' Emilie Jolf, Harey Nelson, Julie Vathisen, lhyllis Bern, Jean IMGHAR Crofley. Thirj Row: Jane Nicholson, Sharon Brandt, Vary Seiyert, UPt0WnIhirie5 SEILDERS Maria Crowley, Dorothy Jones, Nary Nicholson. Fourth Row: Dteve Dorr, Roger Heimensen, Bill Slinger, Dave Walvoord, Hen Haack. BAD A I ,.., .. f,-- ,:, N . .,,,. , z . Av, H A ,W v u, . ,Aa im AA ,AMA , . H.. eo - ,p ,Q A, Wg: ',.,1..,,A -'N A - 'jjj ' Q N A- -' -X V-7 :Aj IMNA. A A . K I - , A f,L - V i f H page-lf.n,,. V iw ,Sn r V Aykky . . Qiggexfi H' ' . 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TW' sq k fha ap..-.QFFQCEI 4+ f ?x', wwww fr Y 2 .A .. ww' Eine .M ,C 'bo X S N X a x Xxx 1958 A X Mary D b i O I V HQ- 2 ' r pw- N ,,.., mu 1.5 JUNIOR-SE l0R PRUM and BANQUET Program Pulp Hppe ggr-4gn 5 queue C f the M t M D ms th I Se ad FI t T Cla et fl p g theS g M M and ff' ,fy ' V ff .A 3 ff ,VS fi-fr X 4 WW X 1 yxb 150 11A f W W 2, SEQ ,ny 'f ,rg Servers gf Duane Davns Larry Van De T g Sue Wllley Go don P t rsen all Marta C wley Jlm Ste Shao Badt Ge tv De Slot THE JUNIOR CLASS of PRIMGHAR HIGH SCHOOL Presents SWINGING SWEETHEARTS April 25, 1959 m'i 4.1 1959 Ml PROM C0 'T. 0041 . lb: -gim- Dear Diary, This has been a glorious evening. Among my favorite memories will be: The Prom of nineteen-fifty-nine. I was escorted by . . . .. l-le certainly looked ... ... . .. l wore 0 ........... ... with a beautiful corsage of ... .. . .. Music was ............ Our favorite number was .... We left the Prom at ... And went to ..,... .... I just tiptoed in at . .........and dreamed of ........ .. til ..... . -iiummsesrmr-mafia fg:te,t:is,:f4,M.Aiuemma.manm1 af!-'Eg X f ' 4 if Q 31 4,1 G ci?- Lit v z' J 4- ' Q X , I 1 i , ' 4,114 1 3 , 9 4' ,-- - A , -N Wigs... ff if, ', 3. l i :n 1- ' X 5221- Primghar Defects Sutherland in Sudden Death Ken Merry sank a driving. ro- vcrse lay-up in a suddon death overtime to defeat Sutherland here Friday nieht. This shot plac- ed Primghar in front for the first time since the early moments of the second half. This win avcngcs an earlior defeat and being the Sioux Valley conference game. gives the locals a 3-3 record with one game remaining in the con- ference. The Bulldogs jumped out to an early 8-0 lead and then hit -a cold streak that loft them ahead 13-9 at the quartvr and behind 21-22 at the half. In tho second hull' it was Sutherland 38-32 at the quarter. and they also hold n 9 point lead with approximately 5 minutes to go. Sundquist hit a jump shot from the side and then committed his fifth foul to leave the game with 10 points, his lowest total since early in the season. Merry hit a bucket, Heimcnscn hit one ,from the side and with about 10 seconds remaining, Merry hit an- other jump shof to tie the game at 46 all. With two seconds remaining in the regulation game a S land player was fouled, af' referee handed him the ba noise in the gym became ' and the official blew his 1 to take official time-out ani the crowd. The boy did nc the whistle or ignored it, shot and made the basket. ever, because the ball wus the point did not count ai 'substitute attempt was shor 'scndingthe game into an time. ' , V a 1 ri I W In the first three minute time Vander Tuig sank shot and then Rahbusch sa 'rand a minutc later Hass acl other. Merry was fouled an 'both free throws to tic the X Rahhusch hit another jurn with 8 seconds remaining i first over-timer, Gerrit -Sloot was fouled and san! f free throws to send the gal! , the sudden death over-time. In sudden death, the first to be ahead two points Wins der Tuig controlled the tip, ghar attempted a shot and r Sutherland controlled the ban., ,.. Rahbusc-h's jump shot was sho' and Slinger rebounded. This Sf the stage for Merry's game-wir nina! basket. GRADUATICN... With approximately two weeks of school left seniors begin to realize' their diays in PHS are 31- most ended. I, myself, don't quite grasp the idea of how close grad- V995 NIU! ls. What have we got to show for our years in PHS? Certainly we came out more in- teliigent people and we hope nm. tum 911011811 tio accept what lies ahead, Our school has attempted to help us become better citizens if our town 'and country. If we Keel we didn't learn anything in WI' high school years we have no me to blame but ourselves, The eac-hers and the books, and the :LRSSEBHWQ UE there! IUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET.. The Junior-Senior banquet took Jlace Saturday, April 25. Itvmrt- id at 6:30 at the Catholic churr-hf I P. H. S. Complelesl Plans For l Home Coming I Primghar High School Home-I coming festivities will open on Thursday evening with the hon- fire and Pep Rally at the fair-V grouncls. The band will march from the school to the ieirgrounds, i a l .scheduled to arrive at 6:30 om. iThe fire will then bo ignited and the rally underway. ' Friday is the big day. Festivities will he inaugurate-ri by ai parade. -featuring the band. vheerloaciorsf and homecoming floats. The par-5 GUR LAST FOUR YEARS-- What memories will the seniors take with them when they leave PHS? Perhaps freshman your will be the most remembered for initi- . . l ation. How we worried and fret- tocl, about it! Really it turned out to be a lot of fun. Also thc- boysi got their first work out in high school sports. It was quite a thrilll to a freshie to get in an impor-j tant football or basketball games Not to be forgotten fare the girlsl who got on the high school gir1's basketball team. Many fun filled years lay ahead. of them. Pehaps our sophomore year will be re- membered for the anticipation of things to come. Next year we would bexjuniors and upperclass- men. At last we were juniors and with it came lots of work. How well we will remember decoration' Htl? will Slilfi Ili 315 Dill. Tlfiflgfgr Hgmgqoming and Prom, Our Primghar Chamba-r ol Cmnmerr-ol will award prizes for the best, ihrec floats, 510,00 first prxzlgi 57.50 second prize and 85.00 third prize. Jucigos will seloct lhv prim' winning floats Friclay afternoon. ' Friday night tho Bulldogs will meet Milford at 7:30. with half- time aftivities fouturinn the floats, candidates for Homecoming queen, plus a fine homecoming show by grade really worked together and we were proud of our work.. Also. this junior year brought our first clam play. Many a girl gained a lfew pounds on the lunches the, cast pnovided. Now we 'are seniors and will be graduating in two weeks. This year hasn't been quite as much work as our junior year, but equally as much fun. The people who have made our highl 2321 5155410153 NEVER T0 BE FORGOTTEN- MARY: hor friendly ways and partir-S. JODENE: newspaper edi- tor :incl nice personality. JAN M.: sux quartet and blond hair. SHE- LIA: hc-r laugli and office work, SUE: her quiet. sweet ways KAR- EN: hor friendly ways. ALYCIA: her unusual comments and ways. KEN: his athletic ability and brain power. STEVE: another wonder- ful athlete and funny humor. HENRY: his motor scooter and girls. DON: his trips to Arciner. DAVE S.: his girls and letter writing. GORDIE: Bill period study hall librarian. RGGER: his laugh and freckles. DEAN: his funny jokes and smart remarks. RON: his car without a hood. W'.ENDELL: friendly to everyone. JIM: his car and blond hair. GER- ALD: his personality and ways. SI-HRLEY: her ways and B. B. guard. GLENDA: her sopranc voice, JEANE'l'I'E: librarian and office practice. JULIE: drum ma- jorette and annual editor, DAVE W.: his unusual ways and artistic 'ability JEAN: her singing ability and blond hair. MARION: his dif- ferent cars. WALT: his car and trips to Sutherland. VERLEEN' d friendlv new . . . Bulldog Tracks. . . F958 - 59 .lean Crowley - Dave Wzil.1i:fL Julie Matlzisen - Donna Meng. EDITOR Mary Seivert - Charlene Slxzim. Jodene Menke Jim Steinbeck - Pam Lmrry Assisrnirr nvrron SPORTS Sharon Brandt Don Steffens - .lim l5:z.:'.:.t cuss ni-:Pon'rr-:ns Sue Willey Freshman - Connie Dau CARTOONISTS Sophomore - Mary Nicholson Marta Crowley Junior - Retha Ridenour TYPISTS Senior - Karen Pingol Shelia Hardin - Karen Kimmel r' .X 57 1 4,5 5 A , , l A X Dr. Sundquist X V2 LGI' iflafy . ' N! , ll her- Laugh and ways. VERDEEN RMGTEISW PLLER nissan drove for the Ret with three seconds i the first overtime to .ar a 59-58 win over Quimby, Friday night. ziled by a 31-21 mar- ime, but rallied on the Charlene Strancfs 29 he scored in the sec- fcia Hughes and Shir- a starred on defense ltrand sei an all time record for Primghar in fa total of 42 LK eighteen field goals with 6 free throws in spree. The Primghar going after their 4th at Sanborn on Fri- tby a score of 45 34 n and Sue Willey 13 points respective- .ar. Bobolzil was high second team. went 1 - . D . wth .28 wiggle. . . Once again itls time to put away books, papers and peneils for ia short time. For we seniors, it's the end ot our schools ,days at PHS. These days in PHS vdll give all of us a lot of good and probably a few bad memories. Manyo! us feel that it is great to be getting out ot high school. But when the bell rings this comin: Agonist we will have u runny ieelinz inside. We will know' than that our days in PHS are over. . IlmowI'lInewerfnrge1tlm28 kids P11 graduate with mad the runwehadtogetherinooxfour years of high school. As the outgoing editor of the Bulldog Track.sLI would like to take the opportunity to extend thmks to all ot you--Mr. Munster, our sponsor, and to all the members of the staff, who worked to make this paper a suc- cess. I also want to ihank the vmnfllwf 'E l0R CLASS PLAY UNIURCLASSPLAY Larry 1ViC.Nei10soCl0o Rex Simonds..... Romeo Montague... Connie McNei1.... Billie McNeil.... Donna Fin1ey..... Rachel McNei1.... Sueocooecooooono Forewoman.-... Helpers.... gf! X90 r 55 .Steve Sundquist ...Dave Walvoord ooocoaxen Merry ...Mary Seivert ....Jodene Menke ..Ju1ie Mathisen ....Jan McC1eary ...Alycia Hughes Verleen Peterson ,,,,Karen Pingel Susan Egger Fred Hastings.... Cora Hastings.... Gilbert Hastings. Nancy Grahameneoc Larry Madison--e- Julio Tucker..... ....Bi11 Slihgl ..Retha Ridenox ....Phi1ip Hop .Charlene Str Olaooochuck Speak ....Judy McGin Gloria Patterson.... . ......Pam Eme MSl1Dd8 Whipp19ooo oe Q oosowilma H88 Lois Corwin...... ....Ju1ie Devi MPO D9-nburyloon a oolonaK8I'l B111 St6P11ngooouo one ooooChBPl9S M8 JUN sr 'GRS lf ull M ya r n give 30 Marg Seivert Webv- x FXR we . N x Z? ., K A il Y ? '-:. Q 7 . ,waagggx Football Cheerleaders milf Karen Kimrnel 171, - , Connie Dau ' 'X 0, ' PPS C ,Z If I , duff X Karey Nelson f lx .,. ,. Il, 1 J 'f It , f Q -sn all Q Xl 171'-' Z 48 States Robinson's Cafe and Dairy Bar Cooper's Texaco 'S Y- as 'I an V is fa JW aT gmiwwnegy 51 S gQ,2 -r 4,. 'J2 1 , .X 7 1 if 4 ' 'l' it First Row: Ken Kimmel, A.K. Chambers, Ronnie Greenlee, Dan Toal, Larry Williams, Bill Webb, Bill Devine, Dennis Steffens. Second Row: John Prendergast, Jim Proehl, Willard Pangborn, Craig Stur- devant, Gerrit Van Der Sloot, Steve Dorr, Free Lorenzen, Philip Hoppe, Roger Silberstein, Jim hbel, Dennis Geerdes, Jim Brandt, Coach Duhrkopf. Third Row: Coach Sorensen, Don Steffens, David Steffens, Kenny Merry, Dean Williams, Gerald Leng, Bill Slinger, Lenis Lake, Henry Tonner, Karl Klink, Steve Sundquist, Jim Stein- beck. All-Conference Players: Pplmghap 5 Qrange City 12 H 7 Alta 26 Roger Silberstein--First Team H 21 Aupella 20 Ken Merry--First Team H 7 Hartley 0 Henry Tonner--Second Team N 3Q Milford 12 Steve Sundquist--Second Team W 20 Paullina 13 Jim Ebel--Second Team H 33 Suthgpland 6 Dean Williams--Honorable Mention W gl Sanborn 6 Phillip Hoppe--Honorable Mention Dave Steffens--Honorable Mention TQta1s-160 95 YARDS RUSHING Ken Merry 937 yds 118 trys 7.9 Average Steve Sundquist 656 yds 100 trys 6.6 Don Steffens 179 yds 18 trys 9.Lq. Gerrit Van Der Sloot 36 yds. 21 trys 1.7 N Henry Tonner 3h yds. 9 trys 3.5 W CE, Steve Dorr S yds. l try 5.0 6 war-1 mink 9 yds. 2 trys u.5 Q9 Henry Tonner Gerald Leng Dean Williams Don Steffens Roger Silbers fi' '1 Steve Sundquis Ken Marr! Dave Staff L.. Phillip HODPQ Fill SUUEEQI' Jim -3121 Karl Hlink Dennis Geercies Junior Juninf Junior Junior V Qonhnwofq im Steinbeck Sophomore FO0TBALL SPONSORED BY rbffxt Van Der 51001 -Y Sopho ora BANQUET Larry vander Tuig Steve Sundquist Ken Merry P B111 511 bu. 15.010 Junior Honorable Mention First Team First Team T W HSSP 'Sophomore Senior Senior lrimghar S2 grcher 3? N County Tournament ,- au lna 7 5 P 11' 6 'vs Q1-ta LI- all 11121 9 ,C utherland 56 W 62 Archer no x M5 Aurelia ' U7 H Sh Sutherland 52 H gh QFQTQG City 61. N S2 Calumet 78 N oO Hartl?y U5 H 35 Sanborn Ml H Gt'i.1'1V1112 H Hartley H 62 Sanborn no N 63 !nii1fOFd 53 Sectional Tournament H 53 EV9f1Y 77 H S9 Peterson Q7 U3 Paulllna M5 H 61 Archer 32 Finals 1414 Suther' land 14,7 Jers, ILLDV LLUWD A'L.L 9 NJULGLLJCAA. LLVALAL Al 'lvuuva- vans aawvnax v-w --v ---1- Dan Toal, Ronnie Greenlee, Bill Devine, Dennis Ziemen, Mr. Duhr- Gerr S kopf. Second Row: Gerrit van Der Sloot, Jim Steinbeck, Gordon Sophomore 100i Petersen, Steve Sundquist, Kenny Merry, Garry Uittenbogaard, Den- nis Geerdes, Jim Brandt. Third Row: Richard Behrens, Karl Klink, Art Vander Pol, Charles Mast, Bill Slinger, Larry Vander Tuig, Ken Haack, Roger Heimensen. M ERC U RY D IVI S I O 9115 ':lElElJe5 34 NORMAN BROS. NaSl9'S Produce icky Steff OI'1'T!E11'1 PEP CLUB Karen Kimmel I 'x THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY NICHOLSON 8 EDWARDS ELEVATOR am Emery LM! rr ' Z4 ' J ' ' I lD:M-Q X .1 I P' Y . , ' 'E ,121 I, , , r f -1 1 k A 'Z Q' sq i ,. . QQ .M I 1 Q 'yr' F milf' mf iii Q? I F p ar 3 f ,,, W' .2 ff. .. , m i 'Hi BIRDS EYE nos so oo s lf fi if . . f Ci-W S! a 0 'Q' M x M-Gmxfvaf one XX gX'x55aXX C KG Q95 Farnsworth Skelly Station qw L. C. Speaker H HANDS Tank Wagon Service 0 37 TRACK TEAM First Row: Dennis Zelmen, Kenny Kimmel, Chuck Speaker, Ronnie Greenlee, Ronald Brinkert, Blll Webb, Allen Postel, Jim Proehl. Second Row: Roger Rosenboom, Phil Hoppe, Jim Ebel, Bradley McDo- well, Steve Dorr, Fred Lorenzen, Willard Pangborn, Lenis Lake. Third Row: Gerrit Van Der Sloot, Dennis Geerdes, Jim Steinbeck, Karl Klink, Bill Sllnger, walt Bern, Dave Steffens, Ken Merry, Roger Heimensen, ' 've Sundquist, Dan Toal. The Bulldogs continued their great track record with their usual good showing. This year they won the District title, Class C, and received first place at State with the Medley Relay team. Q3.l4,6:7J composed of Dave Steffens, Bill Slinger, Steve Sundquist and Ken Merry. Also Ken Merry took second place in the mile run at State. U4,:36J. Although they are losing Lt Seniors our team has great potential in the remaining undergraduates. K, , , rlmww . ,, s S Q 'KZR-11 THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY 38 DON'S WOODSHOP AND BERGEN'S STORE gsm . . .Mfg f' ..-F INSUR E REALLY INSURES Q 53 Q I A3 xr 5 Qi, ki , x 'W Qf. v .n'Vl 3 nas- 5 jf! V' ,Wg , . fi J + A 'E . A v 'K A 4 A? xx f 1 ina' r Hffx, 3 b :fb u E . -43? L. ,i '!'i 1 7 ' wr '11, , YQ I I g kg A mr , ge' .gl 'fn y L N Q64 K x 15 Q 1 , K -...WW s . Ver I een ,Q 1' 5' y ,fg3p Jawa. X' W 5 A - Mi , Diane 8. S We Na 3 E 3 ,Q-ag!-uf A E Q5 1 Wk-1 f i 3 , F ' X A ' 42,32 E W 1 , W' ggw .-1fff f 1' f X' - 1 , EV H dugg E ,YV IS ai ' W 5 X 'A i x hflww Q , .,M, ,f ,ff mf Dennis Z . 3 ' xi' 7 :L Em Vw- ' A f , WHL M QQf35W2 ESQ ' 1 Fkfrfmfii QQE, ' -W?3i25 , 5 'ff me 4 ar GRADE TEACHER G Mm Q, 'QQ' Mr. Tarnask Miss Hentges Miss Houston Mrs. Oostenbrug Eighth Grad! Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Fifth and Sixth Grade 'e 'U?w -'-'QV tr X K Mrs. Swanson Mrs. Hesebeck Miss Dah k ' ' Fifth Grade Fourth and Fifth Grade Fourth Grids Ta?idGrgfgg3h Miss Cleveringa MESS lhelmi Mrs. Meyer Mrs' Hargs Third Grade Second Grade First Grade First Gfa 6 ns Farm Service Miss Wellman Kindergarten ? -f deff, A V' - 6 j M, 1,.,,,..l GFSOH KI DERGARTE First Row: Cindy Albertson, Jane Roos, Susan Ney, Janet Flick, Leann Jons, Patricia Strack, Jean Binck. Second Row: Douglas Viessman, Jerry Smith, Barbara Bornholdt, Richard Richter, Bobby Vander Tuig, Jimmy Norman. Third Row: Tommy Seivert, Lydell Vos, Nancy Smith, Miss Wellmen, Ann Kammerer, Steve Trowbridge, Dane Jouey. First Row: Susan Proehl, Sheryl Shea, Jean Heimensen, Jane Hei- mensen, Helene Hardin, Vickie Crouch, Karen Breyfogle. Second Row: Fred Bern, Betty Pingel, Lois Irvine, Lee Irvine, Terry Stamer, Allen Bonderman. Third Row: Mark Harries, Gary Armstrong, Darla Jennes, Miss Wellman, Becky Proehl, Susan Cole, Tim Ebel. 'Z'-nQr p. PURINA Howf 0- R ,, ' ' u n I C Q! nw,-,.,-n,QQy Hatchery f ,m W' Ill! aj f if i 5' X f ll! xx GRADE 0 E if First row: Phyllis Larsen, Sybil Egger, Cheryl Arrick, Helen Lu- cas, Connie Van Heuvelen, Sharon Tesch. Second rov: Dennis Sul- livan, Kerry Miller, Ricky Irvine, Rodney Vander Pol, Phillip Larsen. Third row: Stanley McDowell, Lorrita Struve, Mrs. Meyer Pat Wheeler, Wayne Viessman, Russell Hintz. Not pictured: Sharon Reuvers and Roger Vander Pol. li MMM CJMMH OM E rlkgigmi rljhfql I n . Rerick Abstract First row: Perry Brown, Faye Lucas, Donna Steuck, Gerda Van Der Sloot, Jeri Smith, Myrna Rosenboom, De Ette Anderson, Marcia Doehla, Carol Craun. Second row: Mark Langholz, Denis Brown, Mark Weemhoff, Steve Jacobs, Phillip Manley, Mark Tiemens, Don Smith, Daniel Wittrock. Third row: Billy Reese, Gordon Wittrock Jimmy Hopkins, Mrs. Harms, Paul Schueller, Dennis Revis, Toni Bo- wer. GRADE TWO o Q iw. Hubert Schultz Attorney m,law First Row: Rosanne Shea, Deborah Harries, Linda Brinkert, Susan Hold, Christine Kraft, Mary Elen Jenness, Gloria Larson. Second Row: Dannv Edwards, Billy Lorenzen, Douglas Groen, Vicki Albert- son, Joy Jenkinson, Marvin Einck, Rickie Langholz. Thifd Row: Daryl Sb 1, Bradford Kanmerer, Gary Kleinheksel, Bradley Bern, Jimmy Thompson, Orville Ginger, Edward Aronson. Fourth Row: Blanche Vander Tuio, Cindy Hopre, Janet Wolf, Marjorie Duis, Darcy Smith, Nancv Ruschmann, Miss Nelhelmi. Fifth Row: Kurt Brown, Jerry Dehidier, Gerald Rock, Mark Thompson, Micheal Jones, Sean -Xrmst rrng. GRADE THREE Front row: Susan Devine, Linda Longstreet, Irene Seivert, Mary Stark, Pam Heemhoff, Raye Bergen. Second row: Jimmy Lorenzen, Danny Franoenbfrg, Jane Irvine, Barbara Smith, Rhonda Silberstein Garv Miller. Third row: Tommy Kammerer, Randy Jacobs, Reed Born- holdt, Robert Wolf, Dennis Manley, Harlan Brown. Fourth row: Linda Cole, Donna Pingel, Donna Japenga, Kristine Jones, Susan Schoening, Jody Anliker. Teacher: Miss Cleveringa. 'r .sit 1 IEW! 1- ' fi' -ge T. Smith-A Grigg Attorneys at La -. '.'21ST-'Z GRADE THREE Q G, y Gostenbrug Clothing First Row: Mary Jo McCauley, Cindy Hopkins, Sandra Van Heuvelen, Christa Miller, Betsy Reidemann, Ruth kosenhoom, Deborah Strnve. Second Row: Glen Wittrock, Marvin Jenness, Lorraine kniese, Lar- vin Nelson, Kathy Sullivan, John McConnell. Thire mow: Lee Hint? Aaym nd Shea, Larry Jenness, Nike Trowhridoe, Miss Griffith. Not pictured: Dudley McDowell. First Row: Vickie Krier, Patti Witt, Nancy Rold, Anita Brown, Linda Flick, Sheri McCleary, Elaine Haack. Second Row: Danny Steinbeck, Audrey Revis, Kay Rook, Patricia Colvin, Connie Crouch Charlene Doehla, John Barley, Miss Dahnke. Third Row: Lee Ber- gen, Billy Thompson, Calvin Mast, Roger Brinkert, Bobby klink, Gordon Stuek, Mark Getty. Fourth Row: Beverly Geerdes, Sharon Powers, Peogy Chambers, Linda Robinson, Linda Richter, Sara An- derson, Linda Steffen. Sheridan's 5 8 10 GRADE E0 R First Row: Eleanor Ginger, Cindy Limke, Fern Lorenzen, Mary Thompson, Linda Viessman, Marilyn Aronson. Second Row: Mike Proehl, Joel Miller, Darwin dittrock, Gerry Brandt, Bruce Webb. Third Row: Larry Ebel, Harry Arrick, Ronald Reuvers, Steven strack, Chuck Hughes, Eddie Arrick, Mrs. Hesebeck. Fourth Row: Richard Petersen, Stephen Cole, James Rosenboom, Michael Bern, Vernon Ruschman, Galen Vander Pol. GRADE FIVE First Row: Jean Brown, Peggy Hardin, Janet Crouch, Debra Pingel, Donna Ebel, Vickie Groen, Cheryl Miller. Second Row: John Link, Billy Merry, Jeff Anliker, Mariellen Rook, Jon Toal, Richard Lor- enzen, Mrs. Swanson. Third Row: Robert Sulliven, Craig Jenness, Wendel Brown, Craig Anderson, Dennis Larsen, Arvin Heemstra. Fourth Row: Karl Brandt, Steve Ransom, Bertus De Ridder, Dennis Fjeld, Ronald Schueller, Billy Prendergast. Not Pictured: Larry and Lary Rosenboom. PRIMGHAR IND TELLPHUNE CO so HEVRULET X540 GRADE FIFTH- IXTH Front Row: Carol Brown, Sharon Seivert, Handa Brundage, Evelyn Aronson, Diane weemhoff, Barbara Carnahan. Second Row: Ronald Shea, Rick C'Neill, Lesdie Vos, Lauren Vos, Tom Stark, Gus Bower. Third Rowz. Mary Ann Tonner, Paula Postel, Tom Colvin, Steve Ma- thisen, Linda Sue Hughes, Linda Ney, Nrs. Oostenburg. Fourth Row: Cindy Oldenkamp, Janice Brinkert, Jean Schoening, Linda Vander Tuig, Linda Evens, Sharl Anderson. GRADE IX ew' f 1 - ' XX O wx Cambier First Row: Ruth Miller, Sidney Egger, Patsy Schueller, Beth Rau- som, Judy Limke, Linda Ebel. Second Row: Roger Ginger, Ronnie Johnson, Eugene Struve, Chuck Thompson, Bob Ebel, Larry Lucas. Third Row: Larry Hardin, Holly Petersen, Bill Nicholson, Leroy Rook, Eric Rosecrans, Miss Houston. Fourth How: Tony Proehl, Linda Duis, Mary Klink, Roger Nelson, Jim Irvine. Mobilgas 6 Motors 6 Q Modern Way Beauty Salon GRADE EVE vi . First Row: Anita Prendergast, Barbara Witt, Carlotta Hamilton, Sandy Honderman, Qeverly Yebb. Second Row: Harlan Van Der Sloot, Pat Willey, Karen Brandt, Barbara Lorenzen, Carol McDowell. Third Row: David Reidewann, Greg Steuck, Jon Jalvoord, Haack, Harley hicharu Anderson, Lyle Schaffer, Rodney Heiaensen, Dale Tesch, Blaine keinen. Fourth How: miss Hentges, Dorothy drafton, Ro- herta Dorr, Pauleen Schueller, Pat Merry, Cheryl Kern, Sandy Cha- ma rs. Fifth Aow: Rita Van Heuvelen, Sharon Wulf, Gloria Peter- sen, Marvin Hesner, Cathy Crowley, ellen Uittenbogaard. Not Pic- tured: Duane Revis and Robby Vander Pol. GRADE EIGHT Ridenour Hardwa The Place to bu the Best for Le First Row: Mary-Ebel, Janice Van Der Sloot, Lynn Sheridan, Sally Egger, Mary Proerl, Ann Brown. Second Row: Nr. Tarnasky, Terry Luwarss, Gary Jones, Stanley Dorr, Rex Ridenour, Tom Ginger. Third Row: Chris Smith, Paul O'Neil, Linda Klink, Renota Schauf- fer, Julie Slinger, Gary Japenga. Fourth Row: Eddie Robinson, Hugh Schultz, Douglas walvoord, Eddie Wolf, Virgil Petersen. Y ,. ,-bs Jw IQ? QQ' ma in-:g s0 He EQUIP ENT 'byxpx rc left tr mic t: Karv rroehl, Linn Sheridan, Sallv Eg ers, Julie ol nerr, Linia Klink, Ellen UittenVouaard, Cathy Crowlev, Gloria etfrsen, Sharon dolf, Aenchta Schaffer, Pat Terrv, Rita Van Xle' gf' iifhxv 1' F afydv YB ,uf I s t .em sei . QQ? syflxge Cbiwqde f Jrafton. iuvelen, Roberta Dorr, Dorthi A . Z? THEY 3,56 ,do ,. H ,qt A see' Jr. High Girls Home 23 Archer 15 H ME Sanborn IS H 32 Hartley 1? H ll Archer 3 H hh Sanhorn 13 H 75 Hartlev 21 JY. WXGH FQYS Primghar U7 Archer O H 36 Sanborn in H SO Caluncg IL H S3 Sanborn lu H 50 Peterson 16 H no Paullina O H MJ Hart1e5 lu H MQ Hartley 30 H 50 Srtnerland lg ,fo Q H no Sut erland 21 far? 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