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— THE 1955 ORACLE — WE WILL REMEMBER Greta Anderson for her intelligence. Joyce Bleeke for being Homecoming Queen of ’54. Arlene Boernsen for her ambition to be a stylist. Barbara Clay for her good sense of humor. Shirley Dahnke for her musical ability. Marvel Fredericks for her cheerful laughter. Jean Gathman for her riotous bus rides. Shirley Gonnerman for her quietness. Joyce Gruhn for being Girls’ Basketball manager. Joan Hegna for being our new senior classmate. Marlene Hinz for her flaming red hair. Margene Hofmeyer for her friendly “hello. Donna Koele for her blonde hair. Avis Lorenzen for her billfold full of men. Pat Maguire for her friendly smile. Ruth McCarty for her interesting chatter. Judith Mohni for her ability in journalism. Marsha Olhausen for her will to win. Vivian Pauls for her artistic ability. Louise Peters for being our star basketball guard. Janice Peterson for being FFA Chapter Sweetheart of '55. Joyce Philiph for her dramatic abilities. Jeraldine Roskammer for her pretty clothes. Mavis Rossman for her famous saying, “I’ll eat it!” Lynn Schroeder for being an H. H. S. cheerleader. Wilma Shaefer for always being prompt. Anna Speck for her nice personality. Gary Boetel for his excellent tuba playing. Ronald Brehmer for being the class card-shark. Dennis Clausen for being Hartley High’s 'master drummer.’ Larry Dahnke for his clever ‘rug cutting.’ Edward Diekmann for being our projectionist. Donald Dirks as being a new senior classmate. Dick Dirksen for dipping ice cream. Roger Frick for flying. Donald Glaser for playing the electric guitar. Donald Groen for his good tenor voice. Larry Hansen for his drawing animated characters. Bob Harrington for his athletic abilities. Jim Hesse for his old painted-up car. Keith Hewitt for working in Council Oak. Arven Holland for his friendly grin. Orville Jacobsma for his squeaky shoes. Edward Kramme for teasing. Duane Kruckenberg for arguing. Michael Noonan for his F.F.A. participation. Harlan Perry for his brown eyes. Orville Pippert for talking about his girls. Ronald Roghair for driving his Dad’s car. Cecil Sherman for being a clown. Jack Stoterau for being Student Council president. Gary Swanson for his outstanding bass viol playing. Roger T uttle for his excellent bass voice. Ernest Verdoes for his interests in science. Verdon Vogt for being one of our football stars. Junior Wagner for his two-tone Ford. Ronald Wohlert for always reading. Kenneth Zinn for always being there, even if he was last. Page TTventy-three
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— THE 1955 ORACLE — Class Prophec]) — continued Harlan Perry, a sheep rancher, living near May City somewhere between Business Cor- ner and the Philiph farm. Donna Koele running a home for rich, young bachelors and retired millionaires. Avis Lorenzen, a lady wrestler, known as Angus Avis, touring the country with her partner, Bloody Bertha,” putting on exhibition matches. Pat Maguire as a model for Elsie’s Elevated Shoes. Ruth McCarty now having a title, ‘‘Miss Brazil Nut of 1965.” Marsha Olhausen happily hitched and starting her own basketball team. Vivian Pauls as commercial artist, drawing the holes in a plate full of donuts. Louise Peters an airline stewardess, peddling airsick pills to prostrate passengers. Janice Peterson appearing over T.V. on Toast of the Town as loots and her Dogs,” a side attraction of Sic’s Sensational h lea Circus. Joyce Philiph a lady chiropractor who specializes on Rhumba dancers with weak hips. Geraldine Roskammer as Grandma ? ? junior Wagner finally catching Evie!!! Mavis Rossman chief prune pusher in a certain grocery store. Lynn Schroeder singing in Hernando’s Hideaway. Wilma Shaefer chief cook and bottle washer at Red’s. Gary Boetel two-bit owner of a roulette wheel with brakes. Kenneth Zinn running the 4 minute mile in I hour, 33 minutes and 2 and one-half seconds. Dennis Clausen drummer for Spike Jones. Larry Dahnke as Arthur Murray, who has just retired and Larry has taken over his busi- ness. His slogan is Learn to Conga with Madame La Zonga.” Roger Tuttle causing bobby soxers all over the U. S. to swoon to his thrilling love songs. Ernest Verdoes the mad inventor of the “Z bomb. Verdon Vogt known as the Ace” Vogt, now a big wheel in the Air Force. Shirley Gonnerman owning a taxi service here in Hartley. Margene Hofmeyer smiling for Ipana” ads. Judith Mohni has become a teacher. What’s the world coming to?? Anna Speck becoming a notorious bank robber. (My how people change!) Joan Hegna working as understudy for Bob Hope. Ronald Brehmer having half interest in Boetel’s roulette wheel. (He operates the brake.) Jack Stoterau selling gas and oil. He does it all according to Hoyle. Edward Diekman chief tester in a mattress factory. Donald Dirks speed demon on the Indianapolis race track. Dick Dirksen a demonstrating salesman for Nash cars. Roger Frick raising four foot high basketball players. Donald Glaser on T.V. as the Liberace of the guitar. Larry Hansen painting the pictures for Esquire calendar. Bob Harrington in charge of the models for Esquire calendar. Jim Hesse as Professor Hesse giving lectures on duck calling at Vassar. Keith Hewitt hitched to a Speck and raising little grocery sackers. Arven Holland courting Barb????? Orville Jacobsma the Rudolph Valentino of May City and surrounding territory. Edward Kramme the poor man's Hopalong Cassidy. Duane Kruckenberg wrestling Verne Gagne. Michael Noonan a poor electrical engineer with hardly three million bucks. Orville Pippert running Montgomery Clift out of business. Ronald Roghair weighing 600 lbs-, and having a job as fat man in a circus. Cecil Sherman starring in one of Walt Disney’s all animal movies. Gary Swanson married to a school teacher; two years have gone by and father of 2 has 22 more to go. Page Tn ent -tn o
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