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— 1958 ORACLE — CLASS PROPHECY OF 1958 In the future n e see ----- Jolene Boetel — keeping the tradition of raising large Tesch families. Joan Christie — entering the Miss Cornstalk contest of Iowa. Gary Donnenwerth — making his usual trips to Sibley via Harris. Melvin, and Ocheyedan. Wally English — m.c. on English’s Comedy Hour Wal-Ray T.V. Channel 2 1 2. Jolene Fahlenkamp — running for majorette of Plessis High School. Pat Fanning — half interest in the Fanning-Schwein football team. Junior Feddersen — owner of the Feddersen’s Bar and Eats. Larry Gathman — bouncer for Feddersen’s Bar and Eats. Colleen Heetland — helping Bloemendaal’s hired man gather eggs. Ronald Hennings — dragstrip king of Podunk Center. Irene Heuer — vice president of Otto’s Road Devil’s Club. Carole Hoger — bubble dancer for the Stork Club. Ruth and Ruby Jacobsma — hula dancers at Wakiki. Gary Johnson — buying out L. G. Newel Ford Motor Company. Joan Klinker — head waitress at the Woodtick Ballroom. Bob Kluender — cleaning pool tables at Shouse’s. Karen Liedtke — modeling chaps for cowboys. David Lorch — winning the battle with John S.; his reward - Joan C. Norman Lux — modeling clothes for men with a “middle-age spread. Jim Maguire — still taking hints from Johnson about night life. Sheryl Moeller — still taking in the old time dances. Rose Mohr — still having Sibley in mind. Beverly Morfitt — head waitress at the “Key Club.” Judy Mundt — still being true to the Air Force, but still waiting. Yvonne McCarty — still friendly with D. R. at Ashton. Rex Nonneman — getting revenge by being a teacher. Delores Perry — secretary for the Johnson Ford Motor Company. Glenda Philiph — owner of her own professional basketball team. Beverly Reinke — head nurse at the Hartley Community Hospital. Page Twent};
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— 1958 ORACLE — LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) I, Sheryl Moeller, leave my love of dancing to DyAnn Tibbetts so Neebel’s will have one loyal supporter. I, Robert Reinke, will my way with women to Roger Wohlert so there will be a Ro- meo in the future Senior Class. I, Glenda Rons, will my dieting books, my dieting pills, old Profile Bread, and my experience with diets to Joann Hinz. I, Carole Hoger, will my smiling face to Shirley Krikke so the future seniors will have a bright outlook on their final year at H.H.S. I, Gary Johnson, will my half way look with levis, half way up and half way down, to Dick Lorenzen so he can save time in dressing and save money bv not buy- ing belts. I, Nancy Smith, will my basketball speed to Janice Uhe so Mr. Doschadis can have a speedy team next year. I, Judy Mundt, will my cheerleading ability to Barb Tuttle so Hartley High will have more bounce to the ounce next year. I. Dale Wille, will my way with the Ocheyedan women to Daryl Wille, to carry on the family tradition. I, Jerry Scharnberg, refuse to give anything away. I’ll keep what I have, thank you. I, Jolene Fahlenkamp, will my pleasing personality to Joyce Selken. I, Glenda Philiph, will anything of mine that she may want to Janaan Bryant. We teammates have to stick together. I, Larry Gathman, will my way with Spencer girls to Darrel Bobzien. Someone has to keep Hartley on good terms with Spencer. I, David Lorch, will those long bus rides to Don Rasmussen because I won’t need them any more. We, Ruth and Ruby Jacobsma, will our ability to look alike to Kay DeBoer and Jeanette Watts because every class needs a set of twins. I, Norman Lux, will my manly physique to Larry Liedtke so the future senior class may have a Mr. America too. I, Marlene Tewes, will part of my vim and vigor to Lorene Rounds. Too much of it is getting me down. I, Joan Christie, will my clarinet ability to Rosemary Koostra. I, Karen Liedtke, will my beautiful long hair to Judy Heuer. I, Janet Zinn, will my ability with men to Carolyn Tesch because I won’t need it any more. Page Nineteen
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— 1958 ORACLE — CLASS PROPHECY (continued) Bob Reinke — still hoping the Air Force stays away from the farm north of town. Glenda Rons — mayor of Sanborn. Dave Roth — still having bad luck with his car. Darrel Sampson — still killing off the racoon population around Sutherland. Jerry Scharnberg — up in the morning before break of day turning sod and raking the hay. Nancy Smith — still going with a guy from Moneta. Darrell Strampe — still demolishing his Dad’s car. Jim Strayer — kicking extra points for the University of Alcatraz on a life scholarship. Marlene Tewes — northwest Iowa’s cow milking champ. Barbara Tschopp — modeling sweaters for Catalina. Roger Westphal — managing the football team for U. of Alcatraz. Dale Wille — testing couches for the Wille Furniture Company. Rodney Wohlert — still trying to be awake by noon. Sharon Zahn — warden of the Women’s Reformatory at Rockwell City. Janet Zinn — raising little “Oats.” WE WILL REMEMBER...................... Jolene Boetel — For being head waitress at Reds. Joan Christie — For her flag swinging. Gary Donnenwerth — For his professional whistling. Wally English — For being our '57 homecoming king. Jolene Fahlenkamp — For her interest in a certain college Freshman. Pat Fanning — For his athletic ability. Junior Feddersen — As our student council president. Larry Gathman — For his nickname “Bill.” Colleen Heetland — For her interesting chatter. Irene Heuer—For being Otto’s chauffeur. Ronnie Hennings — For keeping the road hot to Spencer. Carole Hoger — For her friendly smile. Ruby and Ruth Jacobsma — For being the only twins in H. H. S. Gary Johnson — For his souped-up Ford. Joanne Klinker — For joining our class in our Junior year. Robert Kluender — For his quietness. David Lorch — For his active part in FFA. Norman Lux — As the biggest guy in our class. Jim Maguire — As the grocery carrier Page Txvenly-one
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