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— 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
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— 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
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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.
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