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— 1961 ORACLE — CLASS PROPHECY (continued) Lillian Strayer — head of the State Conservation Commission in charge of tame pheas- ants and rabbits. Marla Byers — still making those trips to Melvin. Terry Muilenburg — selling No-Doze pills to Mr. McKinstrey’s government class. Craig Cooper — inventor of a new breed of pigs. Willa Mae Nagel — producing canned laughter for Milton Berle. Kelly DeBoer — the pilot of the first rocket to the moon. Joan Noonan — married to her prince charming and living happily ever after. Esther Dermy — being a secretary for a well known lawyer. Dennis Nurse — still walking from Everly to Hartley. Janis Donnenwerth — waiting for that ISTC graduate. Deanna Pearson — secretary to the head of Muilenburg’s No-Doze pills. Gale Ewoldt — bubble dancer at the Stork Club. Dean Peterson — making his weekly trips to Spencer. Terry Fahlenkamp — being the 1961 playboy of the year. Jack Peterson — head of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. Harry Graves — owner of a drive-in theater which shows no pictures. Carol Potter — latest addition to Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith. Alvin Groff — the president of Groff’s Electric. Grace Rasmussen — another ring for that certain finger. Roger Groff — still making fast trips anywhere. Marsha Romey — married to a blue-eyed blond. Jim Hansen — getting his first golden record. Jean Samuelson — selling grown-up pills for little people. Rose Harders — as Hedda Hopper’s personal secretary. Jane Schierholz — Betty Crocker’s right hand lady. Jerry Heetland — owner of the B. H. Beauty Salon. Karen Steen — as national committeewoman for the Democratic party. Don Idso — author of a book, Contentment in the Classroom . Jerry Sears — running the 4 minute mile in I hour, 33 minutes, and 2% seconds. Carole Kluender — starting her own women’s professional basketball team. Jim Smith — inspector of ladies’ lingerie in a lingerie factory. Roger Koehnecke — inventing shatterproof glasses. Beverly Schwarting — head of Schwarting’s Superior Secretaries. Charlotte Koele — assisting Jean S. in her sale of grown-up pills. Gary Tibbetts — getting revenge by becoming a teacher. Patricia Larsen — shooting people with hypodermic needles. Gordon Williamson — waiting for that certain girl. Marilyn Miller — head nurse at the Hartley Community Hospital. Marilyn McCarty — being an honor student in an elite school in the East. Karen Menke —playing basketball for the Texas Cowgirls, a professional woman’s basketball team. Linda Meyerink — editor-in-chief of the New York Times. Marlene Nissen — being the originator of a chain of beauty salons. Susan Powers — being the first lady astro-physicist to be sent into space. Audrey Raber — being a good mother to a houseful of children. Page Txventy-one
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— 1961 ORACLE — LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) I. Dennis Nurse, leave my used crutches to Wendell Gruhn because he has use for them. I, Deanna Pearson, leave my love for Avon products to Connie Ewoldt. I, Dean Peterson, leave my acting ability to Roger Shinkle and Dale Skin- ner because every school needs its Pinky Lees. We, Carole Kluender and Jack Peterson, leave our brownie points to Gary King and Cecil Lorch, because frankly, they could use them. I, Carol Potter, leave my sense of humor to Teresa Hein and Arvon Glaser so someone can keep the school in stitches. I, Susan Powers, leave my knowledge of Espanol to Maridee Moermond, so she can master the past subjunctive. I, Audrey Raber, leave my quietness to Lois Nagel and Jane Denny. I, Grace Rasmussen, leave my diamond to Roxie Brinkert and any others who may be qualified. I, Marsha Romey, leave my good salesmanship to the candy salesmen, so the junior class won’t go bankrupt. I, Jean Samuelson. will my good grades to Joanne Hoper. I, Jane Schierholz, leave my ability to defend clients unsuccessfully to Peg- gy Hinz. I, Jerry Sears, leave my red Santa Claus suit to Michael Hooper, so he can bring good cheer to everyone at Christmastime. I, Jim Smith, leave my straight hair to James Heimsoth and Bill Ballou. I, Don Speck, leave my rifle to Kurt Ott, Denny Durst, and David Jacobs so they too can be riflemen. We, Karen Steen and Beverly Schwarting, leave our way with servicemen to Berlou Lage, so that Hartley will be well protected next year. I, Gary Tibbetts, will my love for government class to Rodney Raber and Kent Rasmussen so they can learn to be good citizens, too. We, Eugene Walrod and Jerry Schwien, will our fondness for freshmen girls to Kenny Philiph. I, Gordon Williamson, leave my newly acquired love of horses to Larry Wil- liams, another lover of the equus caballus. CLASS OF 1961 PROPHECY In the future roe see ------ Jim Beck — owner of Beck's Bar and Repair Shop. John Beck — still making his annual trip to Wisconsin. Jerry Schwien — operating the biggest dairy farm in Iowa. Annelie Bohrensen — happily hitched and raising her own basketball team. Tom Stoterau — owning half of the stock in US Steel, General Motors, and DuPont. Lynn Byers — raising a flock of little baldies. Page Troen ji
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AUGUST — 1961 ORACLE — CALENDAR OF EVENTS FEBRUARY 29 School began 6 Speech program 13 Girls sectionals 14 District speech contest SEPTEMBER 20 Boys sectionals 22 Girls district v rirst football game 12 Spencer Fair 27 Boys district 14 Freshmen Initiation MARCH OCTOBER 18 State speech contest 24 FFA carnival 7 Homecoming 28 All high school play NOVEMBER APRIL 1 Autumn Serenade 9 Junior Class Play 1 Chorus on TV 1 5 First basketball game 4 Science Fair 1 9 Girls’ basketball clinic 21 Large group music contests 26 Senior class play 28 Small group contest DECEMBER 23 Christmas vacation MAY 6 Junior-Senior banquet JANUARY 8 H-Club initiation 12 District track meet 3 Classes resume 21 Baccalaureate 20 End of first semester 23 Week of preliminary 23 Class Night speech contest 25 Commencement Page Ttvcnty-lrvo
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