Hartley High School - Oracle Yearbook (Hartley, IA)

 - Class of 1957

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— 1957 ORACLE— WE WILL REMEMBER Glenda Meyer for her trombone playing — when she started playing, her neighbors started praying. Lois Linder for her flaming red hair. Roger Olhausen for his nickname Oley.” Jay Hofmeyer for his big feet. Joe Wille for saying, “I'm a nice boy.” Bob Feddersen for his hearty laugh and Elvis Presley dance. John Noonan for his ability to jitterbug. JoAnn Hesse for always looking for a man. Mable Groff for her nice clothes. Marlys Gruhn for her basketball ability. Karlene Kluender for her nickname, “Stretch.” Karen Wiese for being Rhoda and always listening for an airplane. Harland Cummings for his masculine handsomeness. Bob Anderson tor being our projectionist. Betty Speck for going steady with “Everly.” Pat holey for her friendly smile. Margo Brinkert for being Queen of the '57 Oracle. Barbara Rounds for being the country girl. Sharon Lux for always looking for a letter. Norman Kroese for cruising in his Chevie. Gib Denny for sleeping in bookkeeping class. Chuck Allred for getting up at 8:55 and getting to school at 8:56. Larry McCarty for his blond curly hair. Rita Thorne for her joking ability. Delmar Brockshus for being Santa Claus. Marlys Klinker for being a little girl with a lot of pep. Larry Wills for being Barbara's one and only. Barbara Olhausen for being Larry’s one and only. Betty Dykstra for her love for Elvis Presley. Phyllis Mohni for being able to study during fourth period study hall. Denise Dykstra for her affection for Chuck W. Marilyn Petersen for her nickname, “Pete. Marlene Schwien for her neat appearance. Gerald Nissen for always making a quick trip to LeMars. Dennis Ewoldt for driving around in his Ford. Leland Glaser for his love of old-time dances. Harlan Heetland for his love for a certain Melvin girl. Mary Lou Westphal for always worrying about her appearance. Thelma Shaefer for her love of Friday night dances. Janna Taye Dodge for living way down south. Page Tn cnty-one

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— 1957 ORACLE— CLASS PROPHECY (Continued) Marlys Gruhn — sitting on the lap of Pierre Dupont - as his secretary of course. Denise Dykstra — Go West, young girl, go West. Marilyn Petersen — appearing at her first debut at Carnegie Hall. Jay Hofmeyer — helping Hesse in her social life (studies?). Harland Cummings — The All-American athlete for 1960. Larry Wills — modeling matching pajamas for men for Catalina. Delmar Brockshus — devoting his time to a minister’s daughter. Larry McCarty — famous debater of nothing in particular and everything in general. Gerald Nissen — prune pusher in a raisin factory. Marlys Klinker — being president of the Tall Women’s League of Arkansas. Marlene Schwien — is it sweet or is it Sauer? Betty Dykstra — taking over Benny Goodman’s band. Harlan Heetland — Huck. two, three, four. Dennis'Ewoldt — big success in New York - errand boy for New York Times. Norman Kroese — spending Mr. DeGraaf’s first million by investing it in the aeronau- tics industry. Leland Glaser — Running the four minute mile in four hours, three minutes and fifty- nine seconds. Gilbert Denny — famous auctioneer with a slow technique. Bob Anderson — president of J. F. Anderson of America. Pat holey — another ring for that certain finger. Roger Olhausen — selling Oley’s margarine. Janna Faye Dodge — a Dodge that owns half-interest in a Studebaker. Mable Groff — teaching home economics to an all bachelor class. Sharon Lux — she hopes she’s not going to Beauty School. Rita Thorne — smiling for Pepsodent - wondering where the yellow went. Joe Wille — working with Art Carney as a subterranian engineer. Betty Speck — Wille or won’t he? That is the question. Lois Linder — teaching music in Plessis. Barbara Olhausen — modeling matching pajamas for women for Catalina. John Noonan — working at Arthur Murray’s as head waltzer. Page Twenty



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— 1957 ORACLE— Page TTvcnly-lrvo

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