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— I960 ORACLE — i his, the 1959-60 Oracle, marks the 24th anniversary of the publication. We the staff, have endeavored to make this edition a lasting record of the many treasured moments of the past year. In this yearbook we have tried to present through pictures and carefully chosen words the sad, joyful, and humorous events of the school year. Countless hours of planning, writing, and assembling have been spent in order that we might bring you this Oracle. We are honored that we were your staff. We hope that you will treasure this book, and in later years let it be a re- minder of the wonderful days spent at Hartley High School. — The Staff THE SCHOOL BOARD Standing — Vaun Gonnerman, Myrl Groff, Merle Vogt ond Dr. J. C. Peterson. Seated — Horry Olhausen, Secretary; Richard Anderson, President; T. B. Dunsmoor, Supt. Page One I960 ORACLE Page Tn o — I960 ORACLE — ORACLE ATTENDANTS Cheryl Dornbusch, Sophomore; Esther Denny, Junior; Mourine Cummings, Senior; Deeno Dodge, Freshman. Page Three — I960 ORACLE — ORACLE STAFF Bock Row — Carol Potter, Mary Lou Petersen, LeAnn Ho.ders, Larry Staines, Keith Meyer, Curt Moermond, Sue Snider. Second Row — Judy Strayer, Marge Robinson, Pat Larsen, Betty Schmidt, Marlyn Sterk, Annelie Bohrensen, Maurice Cummings, Orion Lux. Third Row — Jean Linder, Gale Ewoldt, Reinhard Riessen, Inge Bohrensen, Helen Newberry, Deonna Pearson, Lorry Boetel, Mary Ann Hansen. Fourth Row — Jean Buddingh, Linda Christie, Joan Philiph, Carolyn Paulson, Jaci Foley, Maurine Cummings, Delores DeBoom, Glenda Reinke. Front Row — Barb Heuer and Becky Bruegmann, Co Editors; Karen Olhausen, Business Manager; Mr. Borchard, Advisor. I960 STAFF CO-ED I I ORS: Barb Heuer and Becky Bruegmann Business Manager: Karen Olhausen Sports: Sue Snider Snapshots: Gale Ewoldt, Glenda Reinke Music: Mary Lou Petersen Salesmen: Curt Moermond, Jaci Foley, Marge Robinson Freshman Writers: Jean Buddingh, Linda Christie Sophomore Writers: Inge Bohrensen, Joanne Hoper, Delores DeBoom, Mary Ann Hansen Junior Writers: Pat Larsen, Annelie Bohrensen, Deanna Pearson, Carol Potter Senior Writers: Betty Schmidt, LeAnn Harders, Maurine Cummings, Judy Strayer, Reinhard Riessen, Joan Philiph, Orlan Lux, Jean Linder, Keith Meyer, Greg Donnenwerth, Marivn Sterk, Flelen Newberry, Larry Boetel, Maurice Cummings, Larry Staines, Carolyn Paulson. Advisor: Mr. H. Borchard Page Four mu lllll Hill Hill lllll lllll — I960 ORACLE — HARTLEY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY THOMAS B. DUNSMOOR Iowa State Teachers College University of Colorado Superintendent HOWARD L. BORCHARD Nebraska State Teachers College University of South Dakota Principal AUD DeGRAAF Westmar College Counselor WALTER F. KELLEY Luther College Commercial OLIVER C. ABBOTT University of North Dakota Science Page Five — I960 ORACLE — HARTLEY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY GORDON McKINSTREY Buena Vista College Librarian and Government STANLEY HOOPER Iowa State Teachers College Industrial Arts and Math ROGER NELSON University of South Dakota Mathematics KENNETH ROCK VAM Gustavus Adolphus College English and Spanish LLOYD EMMONS Midland College History Page Six I960 ORACLE — HARTLEY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY CAROLE ZEBAS Morningside College Cirls Physical Education NEVA CAMERY Iowa State University Home Economics PAUL LUNDBERG Iowa State Teachers Vocal Music TOM L. RICHARDS University of Iowa Instrumental Music ELIZABETH SELTZ University of Minnesota English and Dramatics ROYCE LARSEN Iowa State University Vocational Agriculture Page Seven — I960 ORACLE — HARTLEY SCHOOL FACULTY 1959-60 Front — Mrs. Anderson, Miss Myers, Miss Seitz, Mrs. Wolter, Mrs. Cooper, Miss Gorter, Mrs. McKinstrey, Miss Hoekman, Miss Wisemon, Miss Zebos, Miss Moeller, Miss Shull, Miss Opheim.. Middle — Miss Steen, Miss Houston, Mrs. Hammer, Mr. Abbott, Mr. DeGraaf, Mr. Larsen, Mr. Lundberg, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Hooper, Mr. Kelley, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Shadbolt, Mrs. Ballou. Bock — Mrs. Hermonson, Miss Camery, Miss Butler, Mr. Emmons, Mr. McKin- strey, Mr. Richards, Mr. Dunsmoor, Mr. Borchard, Mr. Rock Vam, Miss Brugmann, Mr. Burt, Miss Sumpter. OFFICE SECRETARIES COOKS CUSTODIANS Esther Denny and Mrs. Mario Seated — Mrs. Hirt, Mrs. Knock. Clay. Standing — Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Brehmer. Mr. Donnenwerth, Mr. De- Young. Rage Eight % — I960 ORACLE — JON ALMGREN — If knighthood days were here again, what a gallant gentleman. Class officer 1-2, Band I- 2-3, Swing Band 1-2, Boys Chorus I- 2-4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Quar- tette 2-3, Madrigal 2, Instrumental Small Groups 1-2, Instrumental Solo 1-2, Operetta 1, All State Chorus 2. Chorus 2. BECKY BRUEGMANN — Our cheerful girl: ready to laugh, love, and live. Class Officer 1-4, Oracle Staff 3-4, One Acts 3, Pep Club 1-2, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Girls Chorus 1-2, Mixed Chorus 1-2, Quill and Scroll 4, Class Queen 3, FTA 3-4, Orocle Queen 4, Operetto 1, Softball 1-2, Orocle Editor 4. JACI FOLEY — It matters not how long you live, but how well. Oracle Staff 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3, Girls Chorus 1-2, Mixed Chorus 1-2-4, Sextette 2, Debate 2, FTA 3-4. LARRY BOETEL — Not that I dislike study, but I like fun better. Oracle Staff 4, Fl-Club 4, Baseball 1-2-3, Football 1-4, Boys Chorus 1-2-4, Mix- ed Chorus 1 -2-3-4. MAURICE CUMMINGS — Never let stud- ies interfere with your education. Oracle Staff 4, Closs Play 3, H-Club 3-4, Baseball 1-2, Football 1-2-3 4, Basketboll 1-2-3, Boys Chorus 1, Mix- ed Chorus 1. MAURINE CUMMINGS — Small-but so is a stick of dynamite. Oracle Staff 4, Basketball 1-2, Girls Chorus 3-4, Soft- ball 1-2. LE ANN HARDERS — My motto is not 'Live and let Live' but 'Live and help to Live. Oracle Staff 3-4, Class Play 3, Pep Club 1, Chorus 4, FTA 4. DARREL DODGE — Everything comes if a man will only wait. FFA Officer 4, Band 1 -2-3-4, Pep Band 1 -2-3-4, Boys Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Instru- mental Small Groups 2-3-4, Operetta 1. Page Nine — I960 ORACLE — GREG DONNENWERTH — If it's between wit and wisdom. I'll take wit Oracle Staff 3, Class Ploy 3, One Acts 3, H- Club 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2- 3-4, Basketball 1-2, Band 1-2, Swing Band 1-2, Boys Chorus 1-4, Mixed Chorus 1-3-4, Quartette 1-3-4, Modri- gal 3, Vocal Solo 1, Operetta 1, All- Stote Chorus 1-3. BARB HEUER — She is one who does her own thinking. Class Officer 1-3, Stu- dent Council 4, Oracle Staff 2-3-4, One Acts 3, Pep Club 1-2, Pep Club Officer 2, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Declam 3, Girls Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Oracle Queen 3, FTA 3-4, National Honor Society 4, Softball 2-3, Oracle Editor 4. JUDY JOHNSON — A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. Pep Club 1-2, Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Sextette 3, Trio 3. ROGER GATHMAN — I can resist any- thing but temptation. Footboll 1-2-3, Track 1-2-4, FFA Officer 4. KENNETH JIPP — He seems quiet, but do we know him? FFA Officer 4., Track 1-2-4, Football 1-2-3. JEAN LINDER _______ Few things ore impos- sible to diligence and skill. Class Officer 2, Student Council 3, Oracle Staff 4, Pep Club 1-2, Swing Band 1-2, Girls Chorus 1-2, Mixed Chorus 1-2-4, Sextette 1-2, Quartette 1-2-3- 4, Modrigal 1-3, FTA 3, Operetta 1, All-State Chorus 1-2-3, National Hon- or Society 4. HELEN NEWBERRY __________ Generally speok- ing, she's generally speaking. Trans- fer from Sutherland 4, Class Play 3, Pep Club 2-3, Declam 2-3, Band 3-4, Girls Chorus 1-2, Mixed Chorus 1-2, FTA 4. MICKEY KRAFT — Shyness prevails, but mischief protrudes. H-Club 3-4, Bose- ball I-2-3-4, Footboll 1-2-3-4. Page Ten — I960 ORACLE — ORLAN LUX — An outhority on the workings of the FFA. H-Club 4, FFA Officer 1-2-3, Trock 4, Baseball 1-2, Football 1-2-4, Basketball 1-2-4, Band 1-2, Boys Chorus 1-2-4, Mixed Chorus 1- 2-4. KAREN OLHAUSEN — A good deed is always worth doing. Closs Officer 3, Oracle Staff 3-4, Pep Club 1, Basket- ball 2, Girls Chorus 1-2, Mixed Chorus 1, Quill and Scroll 4, Homecoming Attendant 3, Operetta 1, Softball 2- 3-4. CAROLYN PAULSON — I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.' Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Sextette 3, Trio 3, Bosketball 2, Pep Club 1, Oracle Staff 3-4, Nationol Honor Society 4. GARY HILBERT — Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. H- Club 3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Boys Chorus 1-2, Mixed Chorus 1-2, Base- boll 1-2. KEITH MEYER — My girl said she would be true to the end, but I ploy tackle. Closs Officer 1, Student Council 1, Oracle Stoff 4, H-Club 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Notional Honor Society 4. MARY LOU PETERSEN — It's not whot you are thought to be, but what you are. Class Officer 4, Oracle Stoff 3-4, Class Play 3, Pep Club Officer 4, FTA 2-3-4, Notional Honor Society 4 JOAN PHILIPH — An innocent foce, but you can never tell. Orocle Staff 4, Pep Club 1-2-3, Homecoming Atten- dant 2-4, Softball 2-3-4. CURT MOERMOND — He's an artist at heart. Orocle Stoff 4, Closs Play 3, One Acts 3, Basketboll 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Operetta 1. Page Eleven — I960 ORACLE — ELMER NAGEL — He spoke to o girl once, but claims it was a mistake. Boys Chorus 4. KATHIE REIKOFSKI — A girl who's fun and gets things done. Orocle Staff 3, Pep Club 1-2, Band 1 -2-3-4, Swing Band 2, Girls Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Instrumental Small Groups 2-3, No- tional Honor Society 4. MARGE ROBINSON — For nothing is as silly as a silly laugh. Oracle Stoff 1-2-4, Class Play 3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2, Declam 3, Band 1-2-3-4, Swing Bond 1-4, Girls Chorus 1-4, Cheerleader 4, Instrumental Small Groups 1-2-3-4, FTA 3-4. ERNEST PETERS — How wonderful school would be without studies. FFA Of- ficer 1, Track 3-4. RONALD RACHUY — When times ore lox, just give me my sax. Orocle Staff 4, H-CLUB 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Swing Band 1-2-3-4, Boys Chorus 1-2-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-4, Quartette 3-4, Instrumental Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Operetta 1, BETTY SCHMIDT — A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Class Officer 2, Oracle Staff 3-4, Pep Club 1 -2-3, Pep Club Officer 3, Bas- ketball 1-2-3, Girls Chorus 1, Home- coming Attendant 1-4, Softball 2. SUE SNIDER — It's nice to be notural; she's naturally nice. Class Officer 4, Oracle Staff 4, Class Play 3, One Acts 3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Bosketball 1-2, Girls Chorus 1-2, Mixed Chorus 1-2, Madrigal 2, Cheerleader 3-4, Home- coming Queen 4, FTA 3-4 Operetta 1, Softboll 1-2. DAVID REEVES — Just coll me senator. Track 3-4, Baseball 2, Boys Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 1-4. Page Ttvelve — I960 ORACLE — REINHARD RIESSEN __________ For knowledge, too, is itself a power, Class Officer 2, Student Council 2-3, H-Club 2-3-4, FFA Officer 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Basketboll 1, Bond 1-2-3-4, Boys Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 1-4, Instru- mental Small Groups I-2-3-4, Instru- mental Solo 2, Operetta I, Notional Honor Society 3-4. JUDY STRAYER — Can't help loving that mon of mine. Oracle Stoff 4, Pep Club 1-2, Basketball 2, Girls Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 4. VERNON SHERMAN ________ Hold the fort, I'm coming! Orocle Stoff 3, One Acts 2, Baseball 1-2-3, Basketball 1, Boys Chorus 1-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Manager 3. SCOTT STEINMETZ — I'm in favor of o five day weekend. Class Ploy 3, H- Club 3-4, Boseboll 1-2-3-4, Football 1- 2-3-4, Basketball 1, Boys Chorus 2- 4, Mixed Chorus 1-2, Manager 2, Operetto 2. LARRY STAINES — I never worry. Worry is interest paid on trouble before it foils due. Class Officer 4, Student Council 4, Oracle Staff 4, H-Club 2-3- 4, FFA Officer 2, Trock 2, Basketball 1-2-3-4. ELDON TEWES — Behold, I am here. Let the doings proceed. FFA Officer 1 -2, Baseball 1, Boys Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 1. MARLYN STERK — A determined work- er who sticks to the job till it's done. Class Officer 3, Student Council 2-3-4, Orocle Stoff 4, H-Club 3-4, Baseball 1-2-3, Boys Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Notional Honor Society. LARRY TEWES — but I ain't done nothing. FFA Officer 1-2, Base- ball 1, Boys Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 1. Page Thirteen _ I960 ORACLE — GENE WHITE — Trouble troubles me not; neither do I trouble trouble. Closs Officer 3, Student Council 4, H-Club 2-3-4, FFA Officer 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Band 1, Mixed Chorus 1. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ’Twas September I, 1947, on a special Monday morning, when thirty-two little angels toddled into the kindergarten room of the Hartley School. Greeting us was M iss Wanda Snow, who was kept busy trying to keep us out of mischief. This class included Florine Amundson, Maurine Cummings, Jaclyn Foley, Karen Olhausen, Francis Sampson, Corrine Giroir, Bonita Krutzfeldt, Kathleen Reikofski, Roanne Page Fourteen — I960 ORACLE — CLASS HISTORY (continued) Rumper, Sue Snider, Judith Strayer, Patricia Talkington, Gwendolyn Weisbrod, Sharon Triplett, Clarence Bethel, Maurice Cummings, Gary Harold, Orlan Lux, Keith Meyer, Gary Moore, David Potter, Ronald Rachuy, Dennis Riedemann, Michael Rittenhouse, Vernon Sherman, Charles Smith, Larry Boetel, Ronald Dixon, Terry Dodson, Gregory Donnenwerth, Scott Steinmetz, and Gene White. We began iirst grade on August 30, 1948, with Miss Eleanor Reed as our authority. There were thirty-six of us to try and keep her busy. We lost Maurine and Maurice Cummings this year, but gained Barbara Heuer, Donna Becker, Janice Jen- kins, Darrel Dodge, and Donald Osterman. With Miss Harms as our guide, we began second grade in September, 1949. Two more little Indians were added to the tribe — Jon Almgren and Lowell Harris; and we lost Donna Becker. In the fall of 1950, M rs. Van Hauen was met by our noisy mob of 37. We managed to get by for one year without gaining or losing any members. M iss Catherine Veenker was our fourth grade teacher, and she was given many trying times by all of us little angels. Those that joined us that year were Marge Robinson, Margo Brink, Maurine Cummings, David Agnitsch. Jon Almgren, Tommy Brown, Norman Fick, Lowell Harris, David Muilenburg, Elmer Nagel. Larry Meinder, and Maurice Cummings. Next came the fifth grade. Our teacher was Miss La Vaughn Lill. This year the ones we gained were Bessie Green, Rodney Riedemann, and Alfred Nissen. Unfortunately, we lost Sharon Triplett and Margo Brink. In 1953 we began our sixth grade upstairs. It seemed we were really getting up there now. That year our teachers were Mr. DeGraaf, Mr. Fox, and Margaret Jones. 1 his year we gained Judy Johnson and Gail Fink, but lost Larry Meinder. Our first year of Junior High began. There to greet us were Mrs. Ander- son, Mr. Hughes, and Mrs. Fitzpatrick. This year we gained Lynn Seipp, Gerald Halwig and Beverly De Jager, but we lost Gwen Weisbrod, Roanne Rumper, Gail Fink, Terry Dodson, and Rodney Riedemann. Then we began our second year of Junior High. Our teachers were Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Hughes. This year we gained David Bruns, Terry Dodson, Rein- hard Riessen, Roanne Rumper, and Carla Ebel. Later on in the year Roanne moved away. Page Fifteen High School at long last! First of all initiation greeted us. There were fifty-six of us to meet the many surprises of the seniors That year Lynn Huenemann, Kenneth Bohronsen, Kenneth Jipp, Mickey Kraft, Leland Kramme, Curtis Moermond, Ernest Peters, Larry Schvvarting, Larry Staines, Eldon Tewes, Larry Tewes, Marlyn Sterk, LeAnn Harders, Jean Linder, Carolyn Paulson, Mary Lou Peterson, and Joan Philiph joined the rest of us on our way to the top. After three months of a wonderful vacation, we returned to our sophomore year. We started with fifty-four this year. This year we gained Bill Allred and Gary Doherty, but unfortunately lost 1 om Brown, Carla Ebel, 1 erry Dodson, Kenneth Bohronsen, Larry Schwarting, and Beverly De Jager. We entered oui junior year with forty-seven of us. It seems our class was getting smaller all the time. Those who left us were Alfred Nissen, Bill Allred, David Bruns, Lynn Seipp, Gary Doherty, Francis Sampson. We only gained one this year and that was Deana Athens. The biggest event of our junior year was getting ready for our banquet. The theme was “Song in My Heart”. Our last year in good old Hartley High began with forty-two. Norman Fick and Leland Kramme were gone as they had left us in the spring of our junior year. We also lost Bonita Krutzfeldt, Tom Brown, Pat Talkington, Deana Athens, but gained Helen Newberry. Our first big thrill was freshman initiation. Oh, those green little freshmen! Then came homecoming. Sue Snider was queen and Reinhard Riessen was king. Attendants were Joan Philiph and Betty Schmidt. Soon after homecoming came Christmas and a trip to Medlar’s to get our graduation pictures taken. The queen of our Oracle is Becky Bruegmann. We must say good-bye to all those years of fun and hard work. Now we, the class of ’60, must step aside and let the next class take our place. The school life ends for us, but we know another new and different life will begin after we leave on that last Thursday night. Page Sixteen — I960 ORACLE — LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF I960 We, the entire class of I960, composed of 24 young men and 17 young ladies, do hereby bequeath and bestow upon you 54 fortunate or unfortunate juniors the following traits and characteristics, some of which we are proud to pass on to you: I, Becky Bruegmann, leave my love for army men to Marlene Nissen and Gale Ewoldt because army men need someone to write to. I, Marlyn Sterk, leave my job of being in charge of the science stock room to Alvin Groff. I, Jaci Foley, will my unused “I like teacher” another name) to Jane Schierholz and Annelie Bohrensen. points (commonly called by I, David Reeves, bequeath my nickname to John Beck. I never liked it anyway. I, Ernest Peters, will my long bus rides to Keith Lorch as I won’t need them anymore. I, Larry Tewes, leave my extra No-Doze” pills to Don Idso. I, Judy Strayer, will my diamond to Janis Donnenwerth because she looks like a good prospect. I, Mickey Kraft, bestow my manly physique to Jerry Sears so the future senior class has a Mr. America too. I, Jean Linder, will my straight A's to Carol Potter and Susan Powers so they can compete next year. I, Roger Gathman, leave my long, curly, alluring eyelashes to Dennis Nurse and Roger Koehnecke so they can be the Casanovas of 1961. I, Keith Meyer, bestow my neatness to Harry Graves so there is someone who looks sharp. I, Kenneth Jipp, will my quietness to Kenneth Kroger so there won't be so much disturbance in study halls. We, Ronald Rachuy and Jon Almgren, will our musical voices to Roger Groff so he too can croon a tune beneath the moon. I, Judy Johnson, leave my talkativeness to Mary Aldrich, Pat Larsen, and Audrey Raber, so it won’t be so quiet next year. Page Seventeen — I960 ORACLE — I.AST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) I, Carolyn Paulson, on my way to become a nurse, will my worthy ambition to Marilyn Miller. I, Betty Schmidt, transfer my membership in the steady club to Rose Hard- ers, Karen Steen, and Marge Gathman so the membership will reach new highs in 1961. I, Marge Robinson, will my first chair 1 st alto position in band to Karen Menke. I, Kathie Reikofski, will my ability to explode generators to Linda Meyerink so labs will have some excitement next year. I, Joan Philiph, leave my winning smile to Marilyn McCarty and Lillian Strayer so the class of 1961 can grin and bear it. I, LeAnn Harders, bequeath my typing ability to Grace Rasmussen so Mr. Kelley will have someone to praise next year. I, Reinhard Riessen, leave my bass-blowing ability to Eugene Walrod so he can beller be-bop next year. I, Greg Donnenwerth, will my safety razor to Lynn Byers so he can keep his sideburns trim. I, Larry Boetel, bestow upon Terry Fahlenkamp my influence with out of town women, so he can see how the other half lives. I, Mary Lou Petersen, will my ability to get along with teachers so well to Carole Kluender. I, Larry Staines, will my basketball ability to Dean Peterson so the coach can have a speedy team. I, Curtis Moermond, will my way with women to Kelley DeBoer and Jerry Schwien so there will be a Romeo next year. We, Gary Hilbert and Scott Steinmetz, will our nifty dance of the modern age to Jack Peterson so Hartley will continue to swing and sway. I, Sue Snider, leave my cheerleading ability to Esther Denny and Joan Noonan so they can lead the teams to victory. I, Vernon Sherman, lay my cards on the table and pass the bid to Jim Beck so that card playing may remain a major sport in Llartley High. I, Orlan 1 -ux, will my FFA interest to Craig Cooper so the group can thrive. I, Maurice Cummings, would leave my beautiful curly hair to Jim Smith but I want to take it with me. Page Eighteen — I960 ORACLE — I AST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) I, Karen Olhausen, give my ability to tell jokes to Marsha Romey so Hartley High will be humorous next year. I, Gene White, will my ability in football to Jerry Heetland and my basket- ball ability to Terry Muilenburg. I, Larry Fewes, refuse to give anything away, Til keep what I have. I, Helen Newberry, rhythmatically leave my crazy beat and swivel hips to Deanna Pearson so she can cut a square corner around the floor. I, Elmer Nagel, will my task of keeping the teachers humored to Don Speck and Tom Stoterau. I, Barbara Heuer, will my gift of gab to Marla Byers and Willa Nagel so next year’s seniors will keep informed. I, Darrel Dodge, leave Jim Hansen and Gordon Williamson under the loving care of the teachers. I. M aurine Cummings, bequeath my way with Moneta fellows to Beverly Schwarting and Charlotte Koele so Hartley stays on good terms with Moneta. We, the class of I960, being of 41 sound minds and a few dead bodies, will to the juniors our amazing capacity for aggravating those poor souls in the teaching pro- fession. We will to you all books, desks, tables, chairs, teachers, freshmen, and mis- cellaneous junk including the broken pencil sharpeners. We, the class of I960, wish the best to you and hope that you will keep Hartley High the fine school from which we are proud to graduate. CI.ASS OF I960 PROPHECY In the future n e see ------ Jon Almgren — being on the first rocket to the moon. Larry Boetel — selecting meat for the Navy. Becky Bruegmann — living south of Hartley again. Maurice Cummings — being the I960 playboy of the year. Maurine Cummings — hearing “Belz . Darrel Dodge — related to Mr. Borchard. Greg Donneinverth — manager of holey’s Furniture. Jaci Foley — modeling hair styles at a famous beauty salon. Roger Gathman — giving advice to boys on dating. LeAnn Harders — bubble dancer at the Stork Club. Page Nineteen — I960 ORACLE — CLASS PROPHECY (continued) Barb Heuer — coaching the first women’s professional basketball team. Kenneth Jipp — helping Ernie with the Everly women. Judy Johnson — once single, now married. Jean Linder — assisting Jon and Reinhard on their trip to the moon. Orlan Lux — as a professor of English. Keith Meyer — graduating from ISTC with highest honors. Curt Moermond — running a women’s dress shop in Hartley. Elmer Nagel — rodding the streets of Hartley looking for girls to take home. Helen Newberry — housewife for J. F. W. Karen Olhausen — styling hair for Jaci to model. Carolyn Paulson — shooting people with hypodermic needles. Ernest Peters — still charming the Everly girls. Mary Lou Peterson — teaching math to an all bachelor class. Joan Philiph — entering the Miss America contest. Ronald Rachuy — still writing love letters to high school girls. David Reeves — senator from the great state of Iowa. Kathie Reikofski — studying harder than ever in General Electric's laboratories. Reinhard Riessen — head of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. Marge Robinson — testing rinses for women's hair. Betty Schmidt — still with her one and only. Vernon Sherman — as head pin-setter at the Hartley Bowling Alleys. Sue Snider — teaching in an all boys school. Larry Staines — replacing Wilt the Stilt in professional basketball. Scott Steinmetz — inspector in a women s lingerie factory. Marlyn Sterk — still making flying trips to Sanborn. Judy Strayer — adding another ring to her collection. Eldon Tewes — keeping up the tradition of big Tewes families. Larry Tewes — still making trips south of Hartley. Gene White — still with his one and only. Gary Hilbert — wondering where he graduated from. Page Txvenly WE WILL REMEMBER — I960 ORACLE — Jon Almgren — for worrying about his hair. Larry Boetel — for his haircut. Becky Bruegmann — for drawing a parallel to Perry Mason. Maurice Cummings — for all his girls. Maurine Cummings — for going with Dale. Darrel Dodge — for buttering up the principal. Greg Donnenwerth — for being a general cut-up. Jaci Foley — being sick on test days. Roger Gathman — for being everyone’s quiet friend. LeAnn Harders — for getting in late on Sunday nights. Barb Heuer — for adding a bright touch to everything. Gary Hilbert — for coming and going. Kenneth Jipp — for his interest in schoolwork. Judy Johnson — for passing out candy bars. Mickey Kraft — for keeping the road hot to Melvin. Jean Linder — for not much. Orlan Lux — for his little black book. Keith Meyer — for being a good student, good athlete, and good friend. Curtis Moermond — for drawing a parallel to Hamilton Burger. Elmer Nagel — for speaking only when spoken to. Helen Newberry — for chewing gum. Karen Olhausen — for being Ben Franklin’s assistant. Carolyn Paulson — for getting A’s. Ernest Peters — for his trips to Everly. Mary Lou Peterson — for tipping over backwards in chairs. Joan Philiph — for being quiet. Ronald Rachuy — for being Mr. Abbott’s star chemist. David Reeves — for being a senator. Kathie Reikofski — for leaving her English notebook under the table. Reinhard Riessen — for being Homecoming King. Marge Robinson — for her friendly smile. Betty Schmidt — for her nice, easy-going manner. Vernon Sherman — for his wise-cracks. Sue Snider — for being Homecoming Queen. Larry Staines — for his basketball ability. Scott Steinmetz — for being the Master Mechanic. Marlyn Sterk — for being Student Council president. Judy Strayer — for being engaged. Eldon Tewes — for being Larry’s uncle. Larry Tewes — for being Eldon’s nephew. Gene White — for being an all-around good athlete. — I960 ORACLE — CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1959-60 August 28 School began September 1 1 14 First football game Spencer Fair 16 Freshmen Initiation October 9 Homecoming 27 Autumn Serenade November 13 Junior Class Play 17 First basketball game 21 Girls basketball clinic 30 Chorus on TV December 23 Vacation January 18 Boys County Tournament 25 Preliminary Speech Contest February 16 Girls Sectional 22 Boys Sectional 26 Girls District March 2 One-act Plays 8 Merit Scholarship Tests 18 State Speech Contest 19 State Speech Contest 25 FFA Carnival April 7 Career Day 13 Milford Relays 15 Good Friday 22 Small Groups Contest 27 Senior Play May 6 District track meet 7 1 1 Junior-Senior Banquet H-Club Banquet 15 Baccalaureate 17 Class Night 19 Commencement - SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS — Page TTventy-tTvo — I960 ORACLE — THE JUNIOR CLASS Cladiol us CLASS OFFICERS Deon Peterson, Vice-Pres.; Terry Foh- lenkamp, Pres.; Esther Denny, Sec'y.; Carole Kluender, Treas. “The Higher IVe Rise, the Better the View JUNIOR JINGLES Introducing to you now. The Class of 1961; When we are together, We have lots of fun. Page TWent )-ihree — I960 ORACLE — JUNIOR JINGLES (continued) Harry Graves moved to our school here. From Melvin his junior year; He made a hit with all the girls, you see. And a Casanova he’ll always be. Keith Lorch from hard work refrains. He claims it’s hard on his brains; If he seems to sleep in school, which “ain’t polite. It's because he’s resting up for that night. In the crystal ball we see, A future bright for Annelie; She has pep and a charming smile. That reflects her personality for a mile. Marla Byers, our pep club wheel. Gets around a great deal. Never sad, always gay. We hope she’ll always stay that way. Marilyn Miller lives east in town. In school she never fools around; She hopes to be a nurse someday. From what we’ve heard she’s on her way. Willa Mae Nagel thinks school’s fine. If there is some fun on the sideline; But she’ll go on working for Red, Until of some family she is at the head. Tom Stoterau, an all around guy. In everything he rates high; Evenings he can be seen. Driving around in a car that’s green. Roger Groff is quiet and shy. Happy to let the world go by; When the moon is bright. You’ll see him dashing in the night. Susan Powers lives on a farm. She says she’ll be a school-marm; In basketball she plays guard. In everything she tries very hard. Gordon Williamson surely uses his left arm. When he puts it around his girl it does no harm; Yes, he’s a character, a regular pest. He won’t give the girls a chance to rest. Alvin Groff, our scientific whiz. Is great in chemistry and algebriz”; From radio station KVQM messages he sends, After school radio and I V sets he mends. Marge Gathman is a working girl, Down at Elsie’s cafe; She has her fun at night time. And works during the day. Dennis Nurse doesn’t care for study. It isn’t in his line; A beautiful girl and a snazzy car. Would suit him very fine. Grace Rasmussen has her quiet way. She’s destined to be a farmer’s wife some day; But before she takes that fatal step. She’ll have some fun, on that I’ll bet. Jane Schierholz, such fun to be around. Enjoys hearing jokes and driving around town; She’ll go to college, just wait and see. And join the best sorority. Esther Denny is the office girl. At cheerleading she’s a whirl; In size she’s not so tall. In our class she's liked by all. Pane Tn eril )-fow - I960 ORACLE — JLNIOR JINGLES (continued) Pat Larsen is always beautitully dressed. Wherever she goes she looks her best; The Spanish class she does excel. She also writes Junior Jingles quite well. Deanna Pearson is really hep. When she cuts a rug with her jitterbug step; She has zip and is on the ball, Vf ithout her it wouldn’t be much at all. Jim Hansen, Miss Seitz’s bane. Doing studies gives him a pain; Come next summer, to the lakes he'll go. He’s one of the funniest boys we know. Karen Steen is always around. When there’s fun to be had in town; On school she’s very bright. She certainly looks forward to Saturday night. To Jack Peterson, here’s a toast, “To a classmate who has, to say the least, the most! In sports and brains he’s not outdone, Joanne is his only one. Jim Smith is fussy with his hair. On dates he never has a care; He loves parties and misses never a one, Jimmy boy is lots of fun. Kelley DeBoer is the intellectual’s man. In his studies he does the best he can; After tests you'll hear him say, “I’ll do better another day.” Terry Muilenburg in basketball is great. For him to guard you is a terrible fate; He’s quiet and polite. But what does he do at night? Roger Koehnecke, a grocery store man, Sells everything from soup to Spic and Span; This is the way he earns his pay. He’ll be a businessman someday. Jerry Heetland has lots of muscles. He hasn’t got them in his head; He’s got them where they should be. Anyway that’s what Barbara said. Don Speck lives up north. Good grades he brings forth; To have him in our class we are proud. He always is nice and never loud. Jerry Schwien is lather shy. Minding his own business, a nice sort of guy; He also possesses an athletic build. His head with brains is completely filled. Marlene Nissen is a girl who, Was in our class play too; But we won’t tell what Marlene did. When practices were through. There’s a brunette in our class. With eyes of deepest brown; Carole Kluender is this girl, She’s fun to be around. Jerry Sears has an Atlas build. With crazy pranks his mind is filled; At telling jokes he is a star. And very generous with his car. Mary Aldrich is a studious girl. She knows that this will pay; When she attends college, After graduation day. Page TTventy-five — I960 ORACLE — JUNIOR JINGLES (continued) Janis Donnenwerth is sweet sixteen. And how she loves some fun; She'll probably marry and settle down. When her school days are done. Beverly Schwarting, full of pep. Is up on things that are really hep; She’s one you can’t call dead. She’s full of fun and country fed. Charlotte Koele is rather short. But don’t let that trait fool you; She has pep and vitality. As much as you and I do! Kenny Kroger is a bashful lad. Never good, never bad; After games he’s never around, I wonder if he’s homeward bound. Friends Karen Menke will never lack. She'll always help you, that’s a fact; If a lift you will need. Her pickup will come with speed. John Beck may seem quiet to you, But wait till you see what he does do; In English class he’s a riot, Without him it would be very quiet. A horn tooter is Peterson, Dean, He’s a boy who is on the beam; He has zip and plenty of zest. At driving Fords he’s one of the best. Also we have Eugene Walrod, A fine son of the sod; He may be quiet in school. But at night he’s nobody’s fool. Marsha Romey is full of bounce. On some man she’ll surely pounce; A friendly girl indeed. Is always there when you’re in need. Don Idso is tall and thin. Many friends he will win; Before his weary life is through, I believe that, don't you? Jim Beck is a quiet lad. And never really bad; But he’s always in the thick of things. He loves those Saturday night “flings”. Joan Noonan with a personality that’s great. Has all the boys begging for dates; Good grades she does ge(. She's the top, we’re willing to bet. Craig Cooper, a nice young man is he. Ah, but don’t be fooled by what you see; He’s very sharp in agriculture class. If you sit by him you’ll surely pass. Rose Harders is never cross. There is nothing she wouldn’t lend; Her future days in happiness. We hope that she will spend. Now we come to Terry Fahlenkamp, President of our class; Fie is a leader of us all. Every lad and lass. Gale Lwoldt goes to lots of dances, At the boys she always glances; Friends she will never lack. She'll always help you, that’s a fact. Page T rventy-six — I960 ORACLE -- JUNIOR JINGLES (continued) Linda Meyerink now in her junior year. We all hope she’ll stay here; She’s added sunshine to our grade, A place here she’s really made. Lillian Strayer has lots of fight. She is a star on basketball night; Basketball is her game. And in it she will win her fame. Carol Potter is quite a lass. She is at the top of our class; A great bridge player she will be. Just you wait and see. Audrey Raber is from south of town. I 11 bet she has a boyfriend somewhere around; Whether she has or whether she hasn’t. She is still very pleasant. Marilyn McCarty, personality plus. Is satisfied, never puts up a fuss; Friendly towards all is she, A nicer gal could never be. Lynn Byers in our class play. Dramatic talent he did display; We are willing to bet that years from now. He’ll be a farmer behind a plow. - JUNIOR AUTOGRAPHS — Page Twenty-seven 1960 ORACLE — — JUNIOR AUTOGRAPHS Page Trvenly-eight 193-1 . — I960 ORACLE — THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Carnation CLASS OFFICERS Roxie Brinkert, Treas.; Arvon Glaser, Sec'y; Danny Boyer, Pres.; Mary Ann Han- sen, Vice President. “Onrvard Ever — Backward Never Blue and Silver IN THE FUTURE WE SEE................... Linda Bobolz — as a bubble dancer in Las Vegas. Sheryl Bobzien — as Hedda Hopper’s personal secretary. Douglas Boetel — as a big success in New York—grocery boy at Schultz’s. Inge Bohrensen — owning her own restaurant so she can eat all the time. Danny Boyer — still trying to prove Einstein wrong. Page Tn enfp-nine — I960 ORACLE — IN THE FUTURE WE SEE (continued) Roxie Brinkert — winning national fame with her Arabian horses. Delores DeBoom — as president of Dutchie’s Little Devil Pills, Inc. Jane Denny — as a sergeant in the Women’s Marine Corps. Geraldine Doherty — living in Cherokee. Cheryl Dornbusch — as president of the Tall Women's Club of America. Denny Durst — operating Dusties Beagle Farm. Connie Ewoldt — as the Juliet of Sutherland. Linda Fechter — fetching members for her own Fetchkies Club. Arvon Glaser — as a member of the Arabian Foreign Legion harem watchers. Wendell Gruhn — as the owner of a new pool hall in Plessis. Mary Ann Hansen — as champion woman’s Indian wrestler of the world. Marjean Harders — as the owner of a weight reducing salon. Gloria Hebbel — Mercy-Mercy-Mercy-Mercy. James Heimsoth — giving up taking Tonic. John Heimsoth — as a designer in a lingerie factory. Teresa Hein — making the 58th variety. Bill Hesse — becoming famous as a taxidermist by stuffing a whole tribe of pygmies Bev Heuer — as an expert on dying hair. Peggy Hinz — raising little Piggies”. Joanne Hoper — still a big “Cracker Jack” fan. Mike Hooper — as a famous chef at Elsie’s cafe. Jean Johnson — still undecided. Herman Kamradt — still changing partners. Joan Klekacz — making up her mind about that certain boy. Berlou Lage — as a famous lovelorn columnist. Marjorie Linder — as a pill-pushing nurse. Phoebe Linder — still telling stories to children on TV. Cecil Lorch — driving Cecil’s Diesels Thrill Drivers cars. Glenn Maurer — as the night watchman for lover’s lane. Cathy Miller — sticking up for Einstein. Meridee Moermond — as a world famous woman’s wrestling coach. Gary Mohr — taking over Hollywood’s movies as “Gonga”. Kenny Mundt — as a butler in the White House. Lois Nagel — giving blushing lessons. Kurt Ott — running the first beatnik joint on the moon. Shirley Peters — president of Kitchum, Katchum, Killum Mouse Traps. Charlotte Petersen — taking over Red’s Cafe. Kenny Philiph — taking over the Phillips 66 business. Rodney Raber — as a zipper tester in a dress factory. Kent Rasmussen — finding out where the yellow went. Glenda Reinke — as a big success on Broadway—curtain puller. Connie Reick — raising little “apples”. Jim Rons — getting revenge by being a teacher. Judy Rost — still trying to win them all. Julie Sandersfeld — as a big success at the Metropolitan opera. Bonnie Schmidt — taking care of the monkeys that they send to the moon. Jim Schwien — taking the place of Gorgeous George. Delores Sherman — giving swimming lessons to bachelors. Roger Shinkle — as a professional life guard at Coney Island. Dale Skinner — as a record corn picker. Nancy Tewes — keeping Neebel’s in business. Bonnie Watts — as a spittoon cleaner in a maternity ward. Helen Watts — raising little squeakers. Arlyn White — taking over where Errol Flynn left off. Wayne White — taking the place of Oscar at Red’s. Larry Williams — as a yodeler with a hillbilly band. Dick Kliegl — selling Quicky Dickey Noodle Juice. Gerald King — as head mechanic at Newel’s Page Thirl}) — I960 ORACLE — THE FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Dianna Fredericks, Vice-Pres.; Deena Dodge, Treas.; Ray Anderson, Pres.; San- dra Ahrens, Sec'y. “Today We Follow. Tomorrow We Lead” CAN YOU IMAGINE......................... Sandra Ahrens without her bells Ray Anderson doing what he is supposed to Roger Anderson on the failing list Karen Beyer with flaming red hair Leo Block making a habit of wearing a girdle Page Thirty-one Mum Blue While — I960 ORACLE — CAN YOU IMAGINE (continued) Gary Bobzien Gordon Boetel Sue Brendle Linda Pearson Jean Buddingh Linda Christie Jacki Christopher Ed Dejong Frank DeKok Deena Dodge Mary Lu English Dianna Fredericks David Gonnerman Arnie Gruhn Ervin Harders Mary Ann Harders Cheryl Harms Jennene Hirt Kenny Kriens Glenna Linder Bob Luinstra Janet Meacham Charles Muilenburg Vicki Mulder Dennis Munster Linda Nurse Ronnie Pahl Edna Peters Kenneth Petersen Frank Powers Lois Raw Wayne Smith Connie Snider Donna Speck Dianne Stanley Eric Steinmetz Dennis Stoterau David Strieker Paul Stromberg Roma Stromberg Dean Swenson Karla Thiessen Judy Uhe Barb Wacker Ben Wiese Wayne Wille Arlo Winterboer Mary Zinn Leroy Zorgdrager doing something sensational being Mr. America hating algebra or the teacher talking in study hall staying out of boys’ dressing rooms hating boys or net having something to say staying home going with a girl without a comb without a certain boy not flirting with someone liking Leo Block being “big man on campus” without a certain girl going to Harvard without those long fingernails taking school seriously despising boys not saying, “Ya, but hating bus rides to games not playing pool liking the math teacher substituting for Fabian being a twin to Roma being an all-star center being an old maid modeling swimming suits without her sister running a women’s lingerie factory getting grades like Susan not chewing gum being wide awake in class not thinking about junior boys weighing 200 pounds dreaming of Edward not having parties being a flirt keeping his mouth shut liking English not playing basketball talking to girls not being studious without her giggle not liking horses being 6 ft 2 in. hating sports being another Liberace hating her baton being another shy and bashful boy from Moneta Page Thirt )-tn o € — I960 ORACLE — Front Row — Dennis Stoterau, Greg Donnenwerth, Maurice Cummings, Lynn Thorne, Arnie Gruhn, Dean Peterson, Lorry Boetel, Harry Graves, Jim Smith, Cecil Lorch, Gary Mohr, Mickey Kraft, Orion Lux, Ray Anderson. Second Row — Roger Anderson, Mr. McKinstrey, Gory Hilbert, Jock Peterson, Scott Steinmetz, Jerry Heetland, Terry Muilenburg, Arlo Winterboer, Keith Meyer, Don Idso Arlyn White, Jerry Sears, Gene White, Wayne White, Mr. Nelson. Third Row — Gordon Boetel, Eric Steinmetz, John Heimsoth, Herman Kamradt, Wayne Wiilie, LeRoy Zorgdrager, Dean Swenson, Kenneth Kroger, James Heimsoth, Glenn Mourer, Denny Durst, Benny Wiese. Although the boys lost their first game to Sheldon, they kept their spirits high and won the next game. The Hawks were coached under the able direction of Gordon McKinstrey along with the assistance of Roger Nelson. Mr. McKinstrey commented that the boys’ attitudes were good throughout the season. Co-captains, Maurice Cummings, Greg Donnenwerth, and Gene White, led the squad of 37 to a record of four wins and five losses. Perhaps the best game of the season was on a muddy Paullina field. The team showed determination and skill as they toppled a tough Paullina team by a score of 20 to 0. Senior letter winners were Maurice Cummings, Gene White, Keith Meyer, Greg Donnenwerth, Orlan Lux, and Larry Boetel. Terry Muilenburg, Jerry Heetland, Jack Peterson, Lynn Thorne, Don Idso, and Jerry Sears were the juniors that received letters. The three sophomores that lettered were Wayne White, Arlyn White, and Gary Mohr. Arnie Gruhn and Arlo Winterboer were the freshman letter-winners. Greg Donnenwerth was chosen to the first team all-conference, while Maurice Cummings and Gene White made second team all-conference. Terry Muilenburg and Jerry Heetland received honorable mention. A total of 127 points were scored against the opponents’ I 30 points. Season’s Record We They We They Hartley 0 Sheldon 33 Hartley 19 Alta 31 Hartley 27 Milford 13 Hartley 13 Aurelia 20 Hartley 20 Paullina 0 Hartley 6 Sutherland 13 Hartley 7 Primghar 0 Hartley 14 Orange City 20 Hartley 20 Sanborn 0 Page Thirty-three — I960 ORACLE — HARTLEY HAWKS BACK BACK END Greg Donnenwerth Gene White Mourice Cummings CENTER GUARD TACKLE Scott Steinmetz Orion Lux Keith Meyer GUARD BACK END Lorry Boetel Jerry Heetlond Terry Muilenburg Page Thirty-four — I960 ORACLE — HARTLEY HAWKS TACKLE BACK GUARD Jerry Sears Jack Peterson Lynn Thorne CENTER BACK GUARD Cecil Lorch Wayne White Gary Mohr END TACKLE BACK Arlyn White Arlo Winterboer Arnie Gruhn Page Thirty-five I960 ORACLE — Page Thirty-six — I960 ORACLE — HOMECOMING 1959 Senator Getting, Sue Snider, Reinhard Riessen, Larry Staines, Reinhard Riessen and Sue Snider Joan Phillip, Betty Schmidt FRESHMAN FLOAT First Place JUNIOR FLOAT Second Place SENIOR FLOAT SOPHOMORE FLOAT Third Place Fourth Place Page Thirty-seven — I960 ORACLE — HOMECOMING 1959 H-Club Float with the football team Mory Lou Peterson and David Reeves working on the Senior Float Miss Zebas helping with the Freshman Float Linda Fechter, Gloria Hebbel, Glenda Reinke, Danny Boyer working on the Sophomore Float Annelie Bohrensen, Deanna Pearson, and Karen Menke working on the Junior Float Mr. McKinstrey and Marla Byers at the Pep Rally Page Thirty-eight — I960 ORACLE — 1959-60 HAWKETTES Bock Row — Miss Zebos, Carole Kluender, Lindo Bobolz, Romo Stromberg, Gloria Hebbel, Lillian Stroyer, Susan Powers, Delores DeBoom, Mr. Emmons. Front Row — Delores Sherman, Annelie Bohrensen, Becky Bruegmonn, Barbora Heuer, Karen Menke, Deanna Pearson. Under the coaching of Mr. Lloyd Emmons, the Hawkettes finished the sea- son with a record of 14 wins and 9 losses. They were runners-up in the Sectional Tournament which qualified them for the District at Spencer. There they lost to Gruver in the first round. The girls netted 1,332 points in 23 games against their opponents’ 1194. Their offensive average was 57.9; the defensive was 51.9 points. Becky Bruegmann was top scorer with 443 points, an average of 19.2; An- nelie Bohrensen followed with 404, an average of 1 7.5 points. In the guard court. Barb Heuer made 259 rebounds while Karen Menke made 206. Letter winners were Becky Bruegmann and Barb Heuer, seniors; Annelie Bohrensen, Karen Menke, Deanna Pearson, Carole Kluender, and Susan Powers, juniors; Delores Sherman, Delores DeBoom, Linda Bobolz, sophomores; and Roma Stromberg, freshman. Gloria Hebbel, manager, also received a letter. We 55 Royal They 46 We 56 Season’s Record Aurelia They 36 We 73 They Melvin 35 55 George 44 58 Lake Park 55 63 Aurelia 33 42 Havelock 37 55 Corwith-W 74 56 Harris 36 49 Ida Grove 81 59 Primghar 48 67 68 Sectional Tournament 53 Everly 58 73 Rock Valley 40 Primghar 5 3 Lake Park 63 59 Primghar 61 62 Lake Park 69 55 Everly 60 42 Sanborn 51 45 Sanborn 43 District T ournament 60 Hull WC 27 72 Gruver 79 53 Gruver 65 Page Thirty-nine — I960 ORACLE — 1959-60 HAWKETTES Becky Bruegmonn Delores Sherman Linda Bobolz Barb Heuer Deanno Pearson Susan Powers Annelie Bohrensen Karen Menke Carole Kluender Lillian Strayer Delores DeBoom Romo Stromberg Page Forty — I960 ORACLE — 1959-60 HAWKS Left to right — Lorry Stoines, Terry Muilenburg, Keith Meyer, Jock Peterson, Arlyn White, Jerry Schwien, Dean Swenson, Gene White, Deon Peterson, Woyne White, Orion Lux, Jim Smith. Kneeling — Roger Anderson, Mr. Nelson, Raymond Anderson. The Hartley Hawks closed the season with a 14-7 record. Gene White broke the school record for points scored in a single game when he netted 32 points against Everly. Larry Staines also set a record by collecting 31 rebounds against Milford. The team scored 1250 points as compared with their opponents' 1167 points. In the conference. Hartley placed second in team defense and fifth in offense. Larry Staines was 3rd in rebounding, Terry Muilenburg 4th, and Keith Meyer was 13th. In scoring Terry Muilenburg was 7th with 218 points; Gene White was 8th with 214; and Larry Staines was 17th with 141 total points. Terry and Gene were selected for the first team All-Conference Team, while Keith Meyer and Wayne White received Honorable Mention. Three seniors, Keith Meyer, Larry Staines, and Gene White; two juniors, Terry Muilenburg and Jerry Schwien; and one sophomore, Wayne White, received major letters. Orlan Lux, Jack Peterson, Dean Peterson, Jim Smith, Tom Stoterau, Arlyn White, Dean Swenson, Arnie Gruhn, Wayne Wille received minor letters. Season’s Record We They We They We They 66 Royal 50 65 Sutherland 55 53 Sanborn 33 54 Milford 58 62 Milford 39 61 Alta 57 77 Everly 52 77 Paullina 74 76 Melvin 50 61 Paullina 58 44 Hull WC 75 74 Aurelia 73 51 Primghar 49 52 Primghar 54 44 Sutherland 49 53 Sanborn 30 Sectional Tournament 43 Alta 39 Courtly Tournament 61 Graettinger 42 62 Aurelia 75 61 Calumet 80 53 Emmetsburg 75 Page Forty-one — I960 ORACLE — Dean Peterson Jack Peterson Jerry Schwien Dean Swenson Page Forty-iivo Keith Meyer Gene White Terry Muilenburg Wayne White Lorry Staines Arlyn White - I960 ORACLE — BOYS “B SQUAD Left to right — Wayne Wille, Leroy Zorgdroger, Bob Luinstro, Jim Heimsoth, Rodney Raber, Arnie Gruhn, Tom Stoterou, Kenny Philiph, Glenn Mourer, John Heimsoth, Dennis Stoterou, Cooch McKinstrey. GIRLS “B” SQUAD Standing — Coach Emmons, Linda Bobolz, Jean Buddingh, Lillian Strayer, Connie Ewoldt, Linda Christie, Delores DeBoom. Seated — Miss Zebas, Inge Bohrensen, Phoebe Linder, Vicki Mulder, Roma Stromberg, Connie Snider, Dianne Fredericks, Gloria Hebbel. Page Forty-three — I960 ORACLE — 1958-59 BASEBALL SQUAD Back Row — Marlyn Sterk, Scott Steinmetz, Kenny Mundt, Denny Durst. Middle — Vernon Sherman, Jerry Schwien, Tom Stoterau, Jim Smith, Mr. Nelson. Front — Mickey Kraft, Rodney Raber, Terry Fohlenkomp, Roger Shinkle. 1958-59 TRACK SQUAD Bock Row — Ronold Rochuy, David Reeves, Ernie Peters, Keith Meyer, Don Idso, Wendell Gruhn. Middle row — Greg Donnenwerth, Kenneth Jipp, Jack Peterson, Jerry Heetland, Gene White. Front row Dale Skinner, Reinhord Riessen, Kenny Philiph, Wayne White, Eugene Walrod, Bill Hesse. Page Fort])-four — I960 ORACLE — THE PEP CLUB Top row — Cheryl Dornbusch, Jonis Donnenwerth, Cheryl Horms, Sondro Ahrem Second row — Morsho Romey, Judy Rost, Donno Speck, Bonnie Schmidt, Vary Lou Petersen, Lillion Stroyer. Third row — Jocki Christopher, Marge Gothman, Edno Peters, Shirley Pe ers, Morla Byers, Mory Lou English. CHEERLEADERS PEP CLUB OFFICERS Back — Marie B ers, Mar Lovii -«tenser1. Front — Joar Nocnar. Ch oi Cherv I Harms. Joan Noonan, Esther Denny, Marge Robmson Sue Snider. — I960 ORACLE — THE “H” CLUB Bock row — Wayne White, Craig Cooper, Larry Staines, Keith Meyer, Marlyn Sterk. Middle row — Ronald Rachuy, Jerry Schwien, Scott Steinmetz, Gene White, Maurice Cummings, Gory Hilbert. Front row — Terry Fahlenkomp, Reinhord Riessen, Mickey Kraft, Jim Smith, Greg Donnenwerth. PEP MEETING MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD Page Forty-six J — I960 ORACLE — MARCHING BAND CONCERT BAND Page Forty-seven — I960 ORACLE — TRUMPET TRIO WOODWIND TRIO JR. HI. CLARINET TRIO Esther Denny, Dennis Nurse, Delores Sherman, Carol Pot- Marilyn Hormelink, Carol Roger Shinkle. ter, Konnie Anderson. Loge, Mory Zohn, Kathy Foley. BRASS GROLIP BRASS GROUP Poggy Hinz, Dennis Nurse, Roger Shinkle, Esther Maiy Zinn, Esther Denny, Lindo Christie, Denny. Roma Stromberg, Eugene Walrod, Danny Boyer. Page Forl )-eight — I960 ORACLE — CLARINET TRIO FLUTE QUARTET CLARINET TRIO Delores DeBoom, Lindo Fech- ter, Jeon Johnson. Jock Peterson, Konnie An- derson, Jill Jurgens, Vicki ReMillord. Corol Potter, Mory Morilyn Harmelink. Zohn, SAX QUARTET BRASS SEXTET Kothie Reikofski, Marge Robinson, Vicki Muld- Glenda Reinke, Roger Shinkle, Peggy Hinz, er, Ronald Rachuy, Don Speck, Karen Menke. Thietje Hunt, Kenneth Nurse, Reinhard Riessen. Page Forly-ninc — I960 ORACLE — CLARINET QUARTET I CLARINET QUARTET II Corol Potter, Delores Shermon, Mary Ann Hansen, Berlou Delores DeBoom, Cathy Miller. Lage, Joan Noonan, Susan Brendle. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SUMMARY 1959-60 The Band received a II rating at the Tri-State Band Festival at Luverne and the State Marching Band Contest at Alta. The baton ensemble had an outstand- ing year. The ensemble received a I rating at the state contest and several I ratings for individual flag swinging and baton solos at both Luverne and Alta. The concert band appeared on the Christmas Program and on March 21 presented the annual Winter Band Show. The contest for solos and small groups was held at Sibley and the concert band competed at Emmetsburg. 1 he Junior Band played at three concerts, marched in the Homecoming par- ade, and presented a half-time show at a Junior High football game. Page Fifty — I960 ORACLE — Roxie Goering, Mory Zinn, Delores Sherman, Diane Fredericks, Konnie Anderson VOCAL MUSIC SUMMARY 1959-60 The Mixed Chorus presented their annual Autumn Seranade on October 27th. The Girls Chorus also participated in this concert. After the program, Mr. Lundberg invited both choruses to his home for a party. On November 30, the mixed chorus appeared on the KTIV program. Sounds of Christmas . On March 30th the mixed chorus reappeared on KTIV to sing Easter music. Just before Christmas vacation, some of the chorus members went caroling through the halls of the school. On April 12 the Spring Vocal Program was held which consisted of the boys’ and girls’ choruses and small groups. The contests were held at Sibley and Emmetsburg this year. FLAG TWIRLERS Linda Christie, Billie Vezina, Linda Nurse TWIRLERS Page Fifly-one — I960 ORACLE — MIXED CHORUS GIRLS CHORUS Page Fifly-txvo — I960 ORACLE — BOYS CHORUS BOYS QUARTET SEXTET SEXTET David Reeves, Orlan Lux, Larry Boetel, Greg Donnenwerth. Judy Uhe, Rose Harders, Maurine Cummings, Cheryl Dornbusch, Shirley Peters, Glen- na Linder Jean Linder, Jennene Hirt, Julia Sandersfeld, Peggy Hinz, Marlene Nissen, Berlou Lage. MIXED QUARTET MIXED DOUBLE QUARTET QUARTET Reinhard Riessen, Roger Shinkle, Jean Linder, Marlene Nissen, Peggy Hinz. Greg Donnenwerth, Ronald Rachuy, David Reeves, Orion Lux, Jean Linder, Peggy Hinz, Berlou Lage, Marlene Nissen. Ronald Rochuy, Jon Almgren, Rein- hard Riessen, Roger Shinkle. Page Fifty-ihree — I960 ORACLE — STUDENT COUNCIL Back row — Wayne White, Larry Staines, Gene White. Middle row — Ray Anderson, Jim Hansen, Terry Fohlenkomp, Danny Boyer. Front row — Joan Noonan, Marlyn Sterk, Barb Heuer. QUILL AND SCROLL Mr. Borchard, Becky Bruegmann, Karen 01- hausen. Barb Heuer. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Back row — Barb Heuer, Mary Lou Petersen, LeAnn Harders, Marilyn McCarty, Becky Bruegmann, Marla Byers. Front row Jaci Foley, Corole Kluender, Marge Robinson, Sue Snider, Janis Donnenwerth, Joan Noonan, Helen Newberry. Page Fifty-four I960 ORACLE — Corol Potter, Jon Almgren, Jeon Linder. Curt Moermond and Front row — Joci Foley, Humorous and Oratori- cal; Miss Seitz; Maurine Cummings, Humorous. Second row — Lillian Strayer, Dramatic; Curt Moermond, Humorous and Oratorical. Third row — Mary Lou Petersen, Dramatic. by The Boor Anton Tchekoff ‘‘The Monkey's Paw’ by W. W. Jacobs The Marriage Proposal’ by Anton Tchekoff Marge Robinson, Greg Don- Gary Hilbert, Mary Lou Peter- Lynn Byers, Vernon Sherman, nenwerth, Mary Ann Hansen. sen, Roger Shinkle, Dean Peter- Glenda Reinke. son, Curt Moermond. DEBATE DECLAM Page F if Ly- five — I960 ORACLE — JUNIOR CLASS PLAY “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Directed by Miss Seitz REHEARSAL BREAK PRACTICE TOUCH-UPS Morlene Nissen, Lynn Byers, Dean Peterson, Harry Graves, Miss Seitz, Deanna Pearson, Dean Harry Graves, Corole Kluender, Deanna Pearson. Peterson, Carole Kluender, Marlene Nissen, Lynn Byers. CURTAIN CALL The Cast STAGE HAND ON STAGE Terry Muilenburg Carole Kluender and Deanna Pearson Page Fifty-six — I960 ORACLE — FFA SENIOR OFFICERS Dorrel Dodge, Craig Cooper, Gene WJ-iite, Jerry Schwien, Cecil Lorch, John Heimsoth, Mr. Larsen. The Hartley FFA Chapter has completed another successful year with 64 members. Five of the members attended the National Convention in Kansas City. The State Convention in Cedar Rapids was also attended by five members. Nominations for the Iowa Farmer Degree are Reinhard Riessen, Orlan Lux, and Gene White. Delmar Brockshus is a candidate for the American Farmer Degree. The Parliamentary Procedure Team won a gold rating at the Sub-District Contest at Sheldon. The Extemporaneous Speaker and Creed Speaker both received silver ratings. The Chapter sponsored the First Annual Invitational Livestock Judging Con- test at the OK Ranch with 19 teams competing — a very successful contest. The members also competed in many judging contests during the year in- cluding: Sioux City Invitational, Waterloo Dairy Cattle Congress, Albert Lea Spring Barrow Show, Fort Dodge Market Hog Show, All-Breed Dairy Show at Spencer, Black and White Dairy Show at Spencer, Landrace State Show and Sale at Spencer, the Clay and O’Brien County Livestock Judging Contest, the Crop Judging Contest at the O’Brien County Fair, and the Crop Judging Contest at Graettinger. The boys did very well at these contests. Many members showed their livestock at the O’Brien County, Clay County, and the Iowa State Fairs during the fall. The annual FFA Carnival was held in the school gym again this year. Daryl Wille was elected District FFA Reporter for the 1959-60 year. Larry Winterboer was the Star Iowa Farmer of the Northwest District for 1959. Ron- nie Pahl was elected to the State FFA Chorus. The honorary members for 1959 were Ed Brinkert, Dr. Scambler, Ed Popp, and Marlyn Linder. Page Fifty-seven — I960 ORACLE — PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM John Heimsoth, Arvon Gloser, Kenny Mundt, Arlyn White, Jim Heimsoth, Cecil Lorch, Kenneth Philiph, Mr. Larsen. IOWA FARMER CHAPTER SWEETHEART LIVESTOCK JUDGING CANDIDATES TEAM Orion Lux, Gene White, Joan Noonan Mr. Larsen, Craig Cooper, Reinhard Riessen. Gene White, Jerry Schwien, Orlan Lux, Reinhard Riessen. Page Fifty-eight HAflTLtY GIGW SCHOOL — I960 ORACLE — Page Fifty-nine I960 ORACLE — Page Sixty — I960 ORACLE — Page Sixty-one — I960 ORACLE — Peg? Sixty-trvo — I960 ORACLE — Page Sixty-lhree — I960 ORACLE — Pege Sxity-four — I960 ORACLE — Page Sixty-five I960 ORACLE — Page Sixty-six — I960 ORACLE — Page Sixty-seven — I960 ORACLE — THE JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right — Larron Swanson, Greg Koiser, Douglos Ruby, Kenny Hewitt, Jomes Potter, Danny Roth, Croig Snider, Dennis Klinker, Gary Robinson, Dennis Wohlert, Lonny Fahlenkamp, Mr. Burt and Eddie Schierholz. THE JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right — Edna Warburton, Pat Bruegmann, Donna Kluender, Janis Linder, Marilyn Shaeffer, Jone Hansen, Roxie Goering, Konnie Anderson, Carolyn Brugman, Mary Zahn, Kathie Foley, Corol Anderson, Billie Vezina and Mr. Emmons. Page Sixly-eight — I960 ORACLE — JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ELEVEN Front — James Potter, Kenny Hewitt, Gary Robinson, Croig Snider, Donny Rolfe, Ronnie Gruhn Bock — Greg Kaiser, Roger Johnson, Ronald Winterboer, Dennis Klinker, Terry Hartmann, Donald Groff, Larron Swanson 1'agc Sixt )-nine — I960 ORACLE — THE EIGHTH GRADE THE SEVENTH GRADE Page Seventy — I960 ORACLE — Highest Prices for Cream, Eggs, and Poultry THE HARTLEY CREAMERY Manufacturers oi CLOVER ESSENCE BUTTER and DRIED BUTTERMILK Hartley, Iowa Phone PA 8-2026 THE GOETSCH COMPANY THE HAND HOSPITAL J. C. PETERSON, Jr., M. D. IVAN E. BROWN, M. D. Phone PA 8-2820 •H- .....——-------—-——--------------------------------------- — — — — —----—+ Page Seventy-one — I960 ORACLE — A DISTINCTIVE PRIVILEGE and extreme pleasure have been ours in having the production of this book. In appreciation to the staff, and the graduate, and undergraduate of our school, we wish continued success. SENTINEL PUBLISHING COMPANY W. R. Vezina, Publisher Hartley, Iowa +■ Ketelsen Hardware : Stoves Paints [ Sporting Goods Electrical Appliances ! I T. H. Miller, D.D.S., M.S. Hartley, Iowa CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1960 -------------------------4, t--------------------------------- 1 Bennett Texaco Station I Motor Tune-Up Goodrich Tires Havoline Oil j WE GREASE TO PLEASE Phone PA 8-2701 Hartley, Iowa ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Dean and Joyce's Drive Inn Steaks Chops Chicken Ice Cream Phone PA 8-2290 +■------------------------------—— 4 ■+ + + I •f + Page SevenMHwo — I960 ORACLE — Phone PA 8-2160 -------------------------------------------—f K and S SUPER MARKET On Highway 18 SUCCESS to the CLASS OF 1960 Marion Koele and Russell Sauer Hartley, Iowa RACHUY BROTHERS Contractors and Builders Best Wishes to the Class of 1960 Martin Rachuy Fred Rachuy UPTOWN DAIRY GRADE-A DAIRY PRODUCTS Delbert Schwein Grace's Beauty Shoppe Your Beauty Is Our Duty Phone PA 8-2509 Hartley Dr. D. E. Scambler Veterinarian Phone PA 8-2190 Hartley + +- -■+ «+ ELSIE'S CAFE GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '60 Phone PA 8-2401 Hartley CARPENTER'S LADIES APPAREL AND SHOES Spencer's Newest Ladies' Wear Shop Spencer, Iowa Page Seventy-three — 196 0 ORACLE — ’ r y T Our Name Is Your Guarantee Wille's Plumbing Dr. F. E. Parker and Heating ! CHIROPRACTOR BEST WISHES 1 i TO THE CLASS OF I960 ! 1 Phone PA 8-2745 Hartley, Iowa Phone PA 8-2350 Hartley, Iowa i i The Park Hotel | Arlo's Station WISHES THE CLASS GREASE OIL OF 1960 WASH MUCH SUCCESS Hartley, Iowa i Phone PA 8-2940 Hartley, Iowa b Treimer's ! [ h Smith's Barber Shop Insurance Agency BEST WISHES Hartley, Iowa Phone 8-2449 Hartley, Iowa I •J i A. r ---- - - ■■ -1 • Cafe Grill 18 Thiessen Lockers MEALS CHEAT U RITE SHORT ORDERS FOUNTAIN STOP IN AND C US Private Dining Room For Your Parties Phone PA 8-2860 Hartley, Iowa Phone PA-8-2760 Hartley, Iowa A ™ — + Page Seventy-four — I960 ORACLE — HAROLD'S JEWELRY Expert Watch Repairs ELGIN BULOVA WYLER PRINCESS DIAMOND RINGS Phone PA 8-2585 Hartley Dr. P. E. Sweeney Chiropractor NCM and X-RAY Phone PA 8-3040 Boost Farm Profits with BRINKERT BOOSTER FEEDS GRINDING AND MIXING ON THE FARM Congratulations to the Class of 1960 Council Oak Stores H. Bojens, Mgr. Hartley. Iowa Goering and Towne's BARBER SHOP Hartley, Iowa +--------- L LYLE L. SHINKLE Complete Insurance Service Since 1934 Phone PA 8-2240 Hartley BOTSFORD LUMBER COMPANY Wishes Much Success To The Graduating Class of 1960 Phone PA 8-2140 Hartley Hartley Ready-Mix and Excavating Co. Virgil Vande Brake, Mgr. CEMENT PRODUCTS and BULL DOZING Page Seventy-five — I960 ORACLE — r MEET ME AT ALMGREN'S Mann and Mann Grain Feeds Seeds and COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS Hartley, Iowa Buddingh's Painting WALLPAPER STEAMING Bill Buddingh Hartley Hartley Electric R.E.A. WIRING and SUPPLIES G. E. APPLIANCES RCA Phone PA 8-2605 Hartley I +— August's Shoe Shop SHOE and CANVAS REPAIR Shoe Sales Hartley, Iowa --------------------------------+ -------------------------------—■,+ Simmers' Dress Shop Ladies, Misses and Children's Wear For People Who Care Hartley, Iowa Hartley Laundromat Seli-Service Coin-Metered for Your Convenience OPEN 5 AM to 11 PM Reinke Body Shop Ray Reinke Body and Fender Repairing Wheel Alignment Painting WRECKER SERVICE Phone PA 8-2910 Hartley Page Seventy-six — I960 ORACLE — BUTLER'S D-X Good Luck to the Class of 1960 Congratulations to the Hartley High School for a fine year in Athletics and Music Car Washing Lubrication Gas Oil Hartley, Iowa f- NEWEL MOTOR CO. T Schmidt's Hardware THE BEST FOR LESS +--------------------------------- +--------------------------------- i Huntting Elevator Co. I GOLDEN SUN FEEDS Bulk Fertilizer Spreading c Phone PA 8-2945 Hartley Iowa r “ ... I “ “ ■ “ ‘7 ! K I C D 1240 ! Spencer i i. - Iowa ! Modern Dry Cleaners Mick and Mabel Griffith Phone PA 8-3001 Hartley Iowa The Medlar Studio Fine Photography Spencer Iowa ORACLE PORTRAITS The Spencer Dental Society Spencer, Iowa Wishes the Class of 1960 Much Happiness Page Seventy-seven — I960 ----.„«4 ORACLE — Les Snider's Service CITIES SERVICE GAS and OIL Tankwagon Service Cities Service Batteries Goodyear Tires Phone PA 8-2640 Hartley Sam H. Leibsohn GENERAL MERCHANDISE Headquarters for School Supplies and Clothing Red's Cafe The Place to Meet.... The Place to Eat' FOUNTAIN SERVICE Hartley, Iowa YOU SAVE MOST AT c0 S-fTO™ STORES f Paul O'Neal, Owner +' +- CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1960 The Hub Clothiers for STYLE and QUALITY Dress Well... You Can't Afford Not To’ THRIFTY MARKET Where Your Food Dollar Goes Farther' plus S and H Green Stamps Hartley, Iowa I +- -4 -+ J. F. ANDERSON Lumber Co. Minnesota Paints Robert J. Mulder, Mgr. GOOD LUCK To The Class of 1960 PETE'S PRODUCE and RAILROAD SALVAGE Eggs Cream Phone PA 8-2201 Feed Ice Cream Hartley Page Seventy-eight — I960 ORACLE — Hartley Feed Mill NUTRENA FEEDS FARM SUPPLIES SEED PORTABLE GRINDER Phone PA 8-2465 Hartley Burley's Appliance MAYTAG FRIGIDAIRE ROPER AMANA LP Gas Sales and Service Coleman Blend-Air Heating Phone PA 8-3020 Hartley Hartley Farm Service PURINA CHOWS DEKALB CHIX and CORN Portable Grinding and Mixing Bob Eilers Hartley, Iowa Bersheim's Garage MOTOR TUNE-UP WHEEL BALANCING OVERHAUL JOBS Phone PA 8-2630 Hartley Hartley Dry Cleaners Prompt PICK-UP and DELIVERY Phone PA 8-2660 Hartley +— Buntrock-Salie Studio Distinctive Photography Storm Lake Iowa ORACLE PHOTOGRAPHERS +■ BEST WISHES “ f to the CLASS OF '60 from G. I. FOLEY +— + — I960 ORACLE — Rich's Standard Service Good Luck to the Class of '60 CAR WASHING LUBRICATION GAS and OIL Phone PA 8-2725 Hartley Boyer Chevrolet Co. SALES and SERVICE Body Work Phone PA 8-2865 Phone PA 8-3080 Hartley I Hartley Hoper's at Hartley “We Weld Everything But Broken Hearts'1 +■— Hansen's Ben Franklin Friendly Service Quality Merchandise Lowest Prices Phone PA 8-2265 Hartley Jacobson Hatchery Inc. PEDIGREE BABY CHICKS Hi-way 18 Phone PA 8-2544 Hartley Specializing in BASKETFILLER WHITE LEGHORNS Swanson's Grocery MEAT GROCERIES Phone PA 8-2001 Hartley, Iowa FRUIT Security State Bank Hartley, Iowa MEMBER FDIC Best Wishes and Success to the Graduating Class of 1960 Thietje and Hunt Building and Repairs LAMINATED RAFTERS Furniture Repair and Upholstering Phone PA 8-3032 Hartley Page Eight]) — I960 ORACLE — K and D Bootery Inc. Conscientious Shoe Fitting ——————— The Hartley School Faculty Newly Remodeled Commends the Class Exclusive Shoes of 1960 ior a Spencer Iowa Job Well Done Jean's Beauty Shop Hartley, Iowa Bjornstad's Drugs and Hardware Spencer, Iowa Spencer Daily Reporter and Sunday Times Spencer, Iowa Bergstrom Office Supply Spencer, Iowa Tanda Jewelry Spencer, Iowa Kraft Music Company Spencer, Iowa Morony's Clothing Spencer, Iowa Page Eighty-one I960 ORACLE Page Eighly-trvo . , : V-- ' ::v. ;r ■ • ;V ■■, ■ ■ ||| . ■ . V ■ ’ H 111 III i 2£ v’' £ % ' Wm $mm 5y.'' v -'...' -'■ ••• : v •- % VVi v. yyy , w w ' ' -yVy • • - ’ V y ' SS.' KZ s N . • 5%: v . , r


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