Hartley High School - Oracle Yearbook (Hartley, IA)

 - Class of 1958

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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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— 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 — WE WILL REMEMBER (continued) Beverly Morfitt — For her speedy typing. Rose Mohr — For her politeness. Judy Mundt — For being our '57 homecoming queen. Sheryl Moeller — For her love of Friday night dances. Yvonne McCarty — For always having something to say. Rex Nonneman — For always being mischievous. Delores Perry — For those long letters” to Japan. Glenda Philiph — For her friendly “Hi.” Beverly Reinke — For her nursing career. Robert Reinke — For his resemblance to Elvis. Glenda Rons — For her interest in Morningside College. Dave Roth — For his luck with cars????? Darrell Sampson — For his collection of “Mad Magazines. Jerry Scharnberg — For being our football manager. Nancy Smith — For being H.H.S. Majorette. Darrell Strampe — For his clever “rug cutting.” Jim Strayer — As the butcher of Hartley. Marlene Tewes — For always having fun. Barbara Tschopp — For her naturally curly hair. Roger Westphal — For his ambition to be a farmer. Dale Wille — For always having a friendly attitude. Rodney Wohlert — For being so full of pep??? Sharon Zahn — For being Chapter Sweetheart. Janet Zinn — For her interest in the Marine Corps. Karen Liedtke — For never being without “Klink.” 1957-58 CALENDAR OF EVENTS August 24 Football practice started January 17 Semester Tests 29 School began February September 4 One Act Plays 9 Spencer Fair 5 Speech Contest 13 First football game 10 Girls Sectional 24 Iowa Tests 13 Oracle pictures 25 Teachers meeting 17 Boys Sectional 26 Iowa Tests March October 10 No school 1 Freshman Initiation 28 Winter Band Show 5 Luverne Band Contest April 12 Pocahontas Band contest • 1 Scholarship tests November 2 Career Day 12 Open House 25 Music Contest 19 First basketball game 28 Field Day 25 Junior Play 30 Senior Class Play 28 Thanksgiving vacation May December 10 Junior - Senior Banquet 20 Christmas Movie and 18 Baccalaureate Vacation 20 Class night January 22 COMMENCEMENT 15 Boys County tournament 16 Semester tests Page TTvent )-tivo

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