Hartley High School - Oracle Yearbook (Hartley, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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— THE 1956 ORACLE — LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) I. Jon Bobzien, will my task of keeping the teachers humored to Roger Olhausen. He shall carry on in my absence next year. At least I think I'll be absent. I, Lyle Stoterau, leave my long absence from school to anyone who doesn't enjoy his good old high school days. Don't everyone speak at once. I. Marilynn Schierholz, will my good grades to Lois Linder so that she and Glenda can still compete to see who is the smarter. We, the class of '56, being of 48 sound minds and a few dead bodies, will to you our amazing capacity for aggravating those poor souls in the teaching profession. We, seniors at last, will our good qualities to the underclassmen. We have so many we won’t miss a few. We, the class of '56, leave with you our sincerest hope that you find Hartley High the same wonderful place that we always thought it was. CLASS PROPHECY OF 1956 In ten years from non n e see - - - Marilynn Schierholz — having a steady job of publishing the Oracle every year for H.H.S. Janice McCarty — keeping up the tradition of raising big McCarty families. Larry Albrecht — running for secretary of a glue factory. Larry Duncan — giving George Gobel rough competition on TV. Ardine Welch — as chief gum tester for a chewing gum factory. Richard Olhausen — has just bought Shouse’s which makes his tenth pool hall. Earl Sampson — raising coon hounds and still hunting - - - only now it's women. Vance Kelley — improving the cure for cancer he just discovered. Joan Epping — modeling hair styles at a famous hair salon in New York. Phyllis Kruckenburg — as head pin setter at May City Bowling Alley. Gene Glaser — working for Arthur Murray and giving dance lessons. Gary Ott — teaching all the high school boys how to win when playing dice in study hall. Norman Kearney — as the owner of Vern and Coila’s so he can have his steaks free. Joanne Liedtke — as a Mrs. and starting a navy of her own. Darrell Denny — as a top officer in the army and Elaine will be his private secretary. Melva Schmoll — spending all her time between May City and Hartley and still keep- ing Don on the string. Milo Peters — playing trombone in Lawrence Welk's band. Betty Hilbert — as a bubble dancer in the Stork Club in New York. Rage Twenty

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— THE 1956 ORACLE — LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) I, Peggy Scharnberg, leave my love for Army men to Jeanette Boetel because army guys need someone to write to. I. JoAnn Steen bequeath my way with the Moneta fellows to Marilyn Peterson. Someone must keep Hartley on good terms with Moneta. I, Gene Glaser, nifty dancer of the modern age, will my ability to Delmar Brockshus so Melvin as well as Hartley may have that swing and sway. I. Larry Duncan, the guy who always knows what time it is, bestow my impersonations of Howdy Doody upon Leland Glaser. We wouldn’t want his talent to leave HHS. I, Kenny Schaa, will my way with women to Gilbert Denny so he can be a roaming Romeo. I, Arthur Back, willfully will my knack for staying out of trouble to Norman Kroese. Hartley High should have a shining speck of goodness. I, Evelyn Harms, chief cook and bottle washer for Red’s Cafe, leave my occupation to Denice Dykstra so she can have dishpan hands. I, Betty Noonan, will my quietness and sweet personality to JoAnn Hesse so she can be a shining example next year. I. Tom Ferguson, will my unique ability to pronounce Stanley La Weiga Keya-who-poo- per to Harlan Heetland so the art class may again be thrilled with Mr. Hooper’s chuckles. I, Norman Kearney, will my seat as president of the Student Council to Robert Fedder- sen so he may know a true headache. 1, Gary Ott, bequeath my beat up jalopy which is called a Ford to John Noonan so Hart ley streets can still be a scene of action. I, Darrell Denny, famous diamond expert, leave my talent to the junior boys. It may come in handy some day. I, JoAnne Raber, leave my love for boys named Wills” to Barbara Olhausen. May she carry cn the tradition. I, Larry Albrecht, will my goofing technique to Chuck Allred to keep H.H.S. exciting in the yeai to come. I, Richard Nissen, the guy who keeps the Hartley - Sutherland road worn smooth, leave this characteristic to Harland Cummings so Sutherland girls will have a Hartley man in their midst next year. I, Shirley Sampson, leave to my fellow letter writer, Marlys Klinker, my experience at composing letters for an absent boyfriend. 1, Marjorie Berry, on my way to become a nurse, will my ambition to Phyllis Mohni. If she doesn't want it. she can give it back. I, Arlo Tewes, refuse to give anything of mine away. I’ll keep what I have, thank you. We, Carol Flabbena and Barbara Terpstra, cute gals seen around H.H.S., leave our friendly ways and fun-loving ways to that junior named Betty Speck because she is so nice herself. I. Marjorie Strayer, leave anything I have that she wants to Karlene Kluender. We mates have to stick together. I, Kay Vezina, do leave to Barbara Rounds my talent in jolly old journalism class. Mr. Borchard must have someone to order around. We, Clifford Muilenburg and John Schuett, do leave to the junior class our established friendship with Mr. Hooper so they may find him as much fun as we did. I, Melva Schmoll, possessor of all that vim and vigor, leave some of it to Margo Brinkert. Too much of it is getting me down. Page Nineteen



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— THE 1956 ORACLE — CLASS PROPHECY (continued) Peggy Scharnberg — as top agent for the FBI in Washington. JoAnn Steen — as having just been voted one of the I 0 best dressed women in the world. Shirley Sampson — designing a sports car that’s a cross between a I hunderbird and a Corvette and advertised as the car that has “That Look.” Kenny Schaa — raising leopards so he can manufacture his own leopard skin shirts. Tom Ferguson — raising black, natural curly haired pin setters for his own bowling alley. Marjorie Strayer — coaching the first women’s professional basketball team. Barbara Terpstra — modeling for 'beautiful hair’ advertisements on TV. Yvonne English — as Jim Ralston’s bookkeeper on their ranch in the West. Karen Severance — singing Rock-a-Bye Baby to her little “Twerps.” Karen Golla — modeling bathing suits on the Florida beaches. Janeen Skinner— designing gownless evening straps for Christian Dior in Paris. Richard Nissen — still keeping the Sutherland road hot only now he’s going to see his in-laws. Arthur Back — singing the Duz Does Everything commercial on radio. Marjorie Berry — raising kiddies on the north 40 with Arthur. Kathryn Schmidt — as business manager for the “Hatting Hatting grocery store in Spencer. Evelyn Harms — owning her own ‘old time’ dance band and playing in Hartley every Friday night. Arlo Tewes — experimenting with perfume he plans to call Wolffe No. 3.” Carol Habbena — writing jokes for Mad comic books. Kay Vezina — as editor-in-chief of the Sanborn Pioneer. Betty Noonan — playing lead trumpet for Jan Garber's band. Leonna Hewitt — being a traitor by raising basketball players for the Melvin basketball team. John Schuett — driving a convertible loaded with beautiful women around the city of Hartley. Jon Bobzien — selling “Grow-up pills for short people. Bruce Ewoldt — giving competition to Milo by playing trombone with the Dorsey Broth- ers Band. Cleone Meyer — starting on her Heinz 57 varieties.” Danny Shinkle — advertising Farmers Mutual Insurance and being a competitor to his dad. JoAnne Raber — singing Love and Marriage while cooking Harold's meals. Harold Wills — listening to JoAnne sing “Love and Marriage while cooking his meals. Clifford Muilenburg — taking Randolph Scott's place in the movie world. Lyle Stoterau — having the finest sheep ranch in all the West. Page n enty-one

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