Hartley High School - Oracle Yearbook (Hartley, IA)

 - Class of 1959

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 1959 ORACLE — CLASS PROPHECY (continued) Bill Hegna — advertising pocket sized radios. Judy Heuer — as a basketball manager of the Globetrotters. Kurt Hewitt — as official swabbie on the USS Nautilus. Joann Hinz — as the proprietor of Madame Joann's Jungle Gym. Jerry Holland — still ‘‘dragging main”. Jim Jurgens — struggling to explain technical terms to confused physics students. Rosemary Koostra — shooting people with hypodermic needles as a nurse. Shirley Krikke — moving to Sanborn to save gas. Deanna Kruckenberg — giving up blushing. Linda Lettengarver — waiting for the 1961 graduating class. Larry Liedtke — taking Perry Mason's place as a top lawyer. Meredith Linder — running a home for rich, young bachelors and retired millionaires. Dick Lorenzen — chief supervisor of Ford Motor Company. Monica Noonan — still as happy as ever. Mary Olhausen — champion bowler of 1979. Donna Philiph — touring the country as Dangerous Donna, the Woman Wrestler with her partner, “Wonderful Wilmer”. Ronald Philiph — as the Romeo of the Ocheyedan bottom. Jolene Putnam — as a famous artist in California. Don Rasmussen — farming his own 160”. Rudy Riessen — as the Rudolph Valentino of Plessis. Mary Jo Romey — running a lonely hearts club. Loyd Rons — being a stunt man in western movies. Tim Roth — running a used car lot. Lorene Rounds — head typist for Mad magazine. Merle Schuett — as proprietor of Charley Shoot's Billiard Room in Plessis. Judy Schwien — as secretary to the manager of the Alfalfa Bowl. Joyce Ann Smith — as Queen of the Furrow in 1979. Carolyn Tesch — owning her own fashion shop. DyAnn Tibbetts — still livening up the Friday night dances. Barbara Tuttle — as a country school teacher 8 miles south and Vi mile west. Janice Uhe — goofing up some drive-in as a car hop. Jeanette Watts — owning half of the concessions at the amusement park. Carol Westphal — playing first chair clarinet in Lawrence Welk’s Band. Daryl Wille — known as “Beaker the Clown” playing with the Globetrotters. Bea Wills — keeping the books for Tim’s used car lot. Larry Winterboer — playing Rip Van Winkle in the movies. Roger Wohlert — custodian of the school 8 miles south and Vi mile west. WE WILL REMEMBER........................ Bob Bleeke — for breaking so many different hearts. Delores Boetel — for her undivided loyalty to Red’s Cafe. Janaan Bryant — for her contributions to the Hawkettes. Lenie Buddingh — for her famous saying, “Let’s eat; I'm hungry . Charles Cooper — for his interests on the farm. Pat Cooper — for her devotion to her one and only. Joan Groen — for always having something to say — on any subject. Page TTventy

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— 1959 ORACLE — CLASS WILL (continued) I, Jeanette Watts, will my long pony-tail to anyone who may want it. We, Barbara T uttle and Bea Wills, will our membership in the steady club to any juniors who may be qualified. I, Janice Uhe, leave my vim and vigor to Becky Bruegmann; too much of it is getting me down. I, Carol Westphal, will my tallness to Jean Linder; it may come in handy sometime. I, Larry Winterboer, will my manly physique to Orlan Lux so the future Senior class may have a Mr. America too. I, 1 im Roth, leave my knack of tinkering with cars to Maurice Cummings. I, Monica Noonan, will my cheerful smile to Pat Talkington. I, Joyce Smith, will my fondness for lunchroom food to Darrel Dodge so the hot lunch program will thrive next year. I. Roger Wohlert, will my way with the female population to Keith Meyer and Scott Steinmetz so the class of 1 960 will have their share of Romeos. I, Judy Schwien, will my speed in stenography to any juniors who need it. I. Daryl Wille, will my ability to acquire nicknames to Ronald Rachuy and Vernon Sherman. I, Don Rasmussen, will my bucket of bolts to Norm Fick. Last, but not least, we give to our patient teachers, our grateful thanks for their kind help so that by our future successes, they may feel a satisfaction in their work. We hope they will cherish a few fond memories of us which we gave them. CLASS PROPHECY OF 1959 In the future D e see ------ Bob Blecke — in charge of the models for Esquire calendars. Delores Boetel — as head waitress at Ciro’s. Janaan Bryant — raising Sanborn basketball players. Lenie Buddingh — as a bubble dancer at the Stork Club. Charles Cooper — running his own Yorkshire show. Pat Cooper — modeling Bikini swim suits for Catalina. K DeBoer — as top jokester for Mad magazine. James Ewoldt — as a bragging salesman for Ford cars. Mike Fanning — as the official photographer for Catalina swim suits. Joan Groen — raising little “oysters”. Orvie Hansen — drawing maps of different countries. Page Nineteen



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— 1959 ORACLE — WE WILL REMEMBER (continued) K DeBoer — for her assortment of different colored stockings. James Ewoldt — for his quiet ways and manners. Mike Fanning — for his devotion to his one and only. Orvie Hansen — as the one who led the discussions in government. Bill Llegna — for his work in the weekly news department. Judy Heuer — for her embarrassments as girls' basketball manager. Kurt Hewitt — for always getting letters from his true love. Joann Hinz — for her quiet contributions to our class. Jerry Holland — for his daily trips to Everly. Jim Jurgens — for his joking ability ????? Rosemary Koostra — for her friendly smile. Shirley Krikke — for her popularity in Sanborn. Deanna Kruckenberg — for all her blushing and embarrassing moments. Linda Lettengarver — for all her bus rides with that certain soph. Larry Liedtke — for his loyalty to arguing and Paullina. Meredith Linder — for her long list of admirers. Dick Lorenzen — for being Santa Claus of 1958. Monica Noonan — for her pleasing personality and smile. Mary Olhausen — for trying to outdo Kathryn Murray. Donna Philiph — for the rock on her third finger, left hand. Ronald Philiph — for his trips in his little green Ford. Jolene Putnam — for always having a book in hand. Don Rasmussen — for his “never die” attitude. Rudy Riessen — for trying to outdo Marilyn Monroe. Mary Jo Romey — for her arguments in Government class. Loyd Rons — for his slow and easy stride. Tim Roth — for his car and car washing attendant, B. W. Lorene Rounds — for always being so quiet, at times. Merle Schuett — for sleeping in all of his classes. Judy Schwien — for being Mr. Borchard’s capable secretary. Joyce Ann Smith — for her unbeatable sense of humor. Carolyn Tesch — for being one of our cheerleaders. DyAnn Tibbetts — for the Friday night dances at Neebel’s. Barbara Tuttle — for being our “58” Homecoming Queen. Janice Uhe — for her tagging people in Latin. Jeanette Watts — for her long fingernails. Carol Westphal — for being our guard” of the basketball court. Daryl Wille — for his interest in everything, including girls. Bea Wills — for always talking about someone tall, dark and handsome. Larry Winterboer — for being our dazzling center on the football team. Roger Wohlert — for being the Homecoming Queen’s escort. Page Tn ent] -one

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