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— 1962 ORACLE — DEDICATION to Mr. Walter F. Kelley We, the 1962 Oracle Staff, wish to acknowledge the friendship, inspiration, and guidance afforded us by the selfless devotion of Walter F. Kelley, commercial teacher. We wish to thank you for the many opportunities and doorways you have opened for us during your 25 years in our high school. FOREWORD The 1962 Oracle Staff has endeavored to present in this, the 26th edition of our school annual, a lasting record of the events of the 1961-1962 school year. We hope the pictures shown and the words printed herein will prove in years to come to be recollections of most pleasant memories. Page One — 1962 ORACLE — Page Tn o — 1962 ORACLE — ORACLE ATTENDANTS Konnie Anderson, sophomore Corio Ruby, freshman Page Three Inge Bohrensen, senior Borb Wacker, junior — 1962 ORACLE — Connie Ewoldt, Mary Ann Hansen, Co-editors; Marjeon Horders, Business Manager; Mr. Jacobson, Advisor. ANNUAL STAFF CO-EDITORS: Connie Ewoldt and Mary Ann Hansen. Business Manager: Marjean Harders. Band: Jean Johnson and Joanne Hoper. Chorus: Julie Sandersfeld and Delores DeBoom. Boys’ Sports: Rodney Raber and Wayne White. Girls’ Sports: Deena Dodge and Judy Uhe. Dramatics, Speech, and Declam: Glenna Linder, Glenda Reinke, and Cathy Miller. FFA: Jim Heimsoth. Snapshots: Dianna Fredericks, Carol Anderson, and Bonnie Schmidt. Senior Class Writers: Sheryl Bobzien, Roger Shinkle, Larry Williams, Beverly Heuer, Dave Bloemendaal, Teresa Hein, Roxie Brinkert, and Delores Sherman. Junior Class Writers: Karla Thiessen, Sandy Ahrens, Diane Stanley, Linda Pearson. Sophomore Class Writers: Jan Linder, Jane Hansen, Pat Bruegmann, and Mary Zahn. Freshman Class Writers: Donna Kluender, Charmaine Koele, and Gary Gonnerman. Junior High: Mary Zinn and Inge Bohrensen. Echo and Annual: Karla Thiessen and Berlou Lage. Art: Cheryl Dornbusch. ECHO STAFF EDITOR: Joanne Hoper. News Editor: Cathy Miller. Sports Editor: Dave Bloemendaal and Marjean Harders. Art Editor: Beverly Heuer. Exchange Editor: Glenda Reinke. Feature Editor: Berlou Lage. Reporters: Bonnie Schmidt, Charles Muilenburg, Rodney Raber, Teresa Hein, Roxie Brinkert, Linda Tewes, Gary Mohr, Karla Thiessen, Glenna Linder. Typist: Marge Linder. Page Four — 1962 ORACLE — SCHOOLBOARD Ed Popp, Treosurer; Voun Gonnermon; Dr. J. C. Peterson, Jr.; Richard Anderson, President; T. B. Dunsmoor, Superintendent; Horry Olhausen, Secretary; Myrl Groff; Merle Vogt. THOMAS B. DUNSMOOR HOWARD L. BORCHARD Iowa State Teachers College University of Colorado Superintendent Nebraska State Teachers College University of South Dakota Principal PEDER BUCK Iowa State Teachers College Grade Principal and General Business AUDLEY DeGRAAF Westmar College Counselor Page Five — 1962 ORACLE — OLIVER C. ABBOTT GORDON McKINSTREY University of North Dakota Buena Vista College Science Librarian and Government STANLEY HOOPER GLENN WEHRKAMP Iowa State Teachers College N. W. Missouri State College Industrial Art and Math Mathematics MARY RICHARDS University of Iowa Spanish ROBERT JACOBSON Buena Vista College English and Journalism Page Six — 1962 ORACLE — LLOYD EMMONS Midland College History SUSAN PETERSON Nebraska State Teachers College Girls’ Physical Education MYRNA JESPERSON Iowa State Teachers College Home Economics CALVIN VANDER WOUDE Hope College English and Dramatics ROYCE LARSEN Iowa State University Vocational Agriculture PAUL LUNDBERG Iowa State Teachers College Vocal Music Page Seven — 1962 ORACLE — TOM L. RICHARDS University of Iowa Instrumental Music WALTER F. KELLEY Luther College Commercial COOKS Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Brehmer, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Steen JANITORS Hermon DeYoung ond Vern Donnenwerth Page Eight — 1962 ORACLE — INGE BOHRENSEN — 'They who apply themselves shall do well. Girls' Bas- ketball 1 -2-3-4, Girls' Softball 1. Oracle Staff 1-2-4, Class Officer 1-4, Oracle Attendant 4, Mixed Chorus 1-2, Girls' Chorus 1, Future Teachers of America 3-4, National Honor So- ciety. DAVID BLOEMENDAAL — He cdds the pepper to the popcorn. Boys' Bas- ketball 1, Basketball Manager 3, Boys' Chorus 1-2-3, Instrumental Small Groups 1-3, Oracle Staff 4, Echo Staff 4, Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Vocal Small Groups 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3-4, Band Officer 4. Transfer from Floyd Valley. SHERYL BOBZIEN — Good humor makes all things tolerable. Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Softball 1, Pep Club 4, Oracle Staff 4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Quill and Scroll 4. JIM BACKUS — Do unto others as you would want them to do unto you. Transfer from Milford. DOUGLAS BOETEL — Never let it be said that you must close your eyes to sleep. Football 1-3. BILL BALLOU — Runs the girls ragged. Transfer from Archer. Track 2-3, Baseball 1-2, Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 3-4. DANNY BOYER — Wisdom of many and the wit of one. Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, Class Play 3, Mix- ed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Boys' Chorus 1, Vocal Small Groups 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4 Instrumental Small Groups 2-3-4, Na- tional Honor Society. ROXIE BRINKERT — The love light in her eye. Girls' Softball 1, Girls' Basketball 1, Homecoming Attendant 1-2, Class Officer 1, Oracle Attend ant 1, Girls' Chorus 2-3, Future Teachers of America 4, Oracle Staff 3-4, Echo 4. Page Aline — 1962 ORACLE — DELORES DeBOOM — The cautious sel- dom ew. Girls' Basketball 1-2-3, Girls' Softball 1, Oracle Staff 2-4, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Bond 1-2-3-4, Instrumental Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Future Teachers of America 3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, National Hon- or Society. JANE DENNY — Ready to lough, love, and live. Homecoming Attendant 4, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls' Chorus 3, Future Teachers of Americo 4. MARTIA DODSON — A soft answer turneth owoy wrath. Girls' Chorus 1- 2. Transfer from Sibley. CHERYL DORNBUSCH — The world be- longs to the enthusiast. Cheerleader 3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Pep Club Offi- cer 2, Homecoming Queen 4, Home- coming Attendant 1, Oracle Staff 3- 4, Class Officer 3, Oracle Attendant 2- 3, Mixed Chorus 1-3-4, Girls' Chor- us 1-2, Vocal Small Groups 1-4, Band 3- 4, Instrumental Small Groups 4, Future Teachers of America 3. DENNY DURST — There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight. Track 1, Football 1-2-4, Boys' Baseball 1-2; H Club 4, Class Play 3, Declam 4. CONNIE EWOLDT — Sincerity gives wings to happiness. Girls' Basket- ball 1-2, Girls' Softball 1, Pep Club 4, Orocle Staff 4, Echo Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Closs Play 3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2, Vocal Small Groups 3, National Hon- or Society. ARVON GLASER — An artist! He draws the girls. Class Officer 2-4, Closs Play 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Vocal Small Groups 1, Band 1, FFA Officer 3-4, Student Council 3-4. WENDELL GRUHN — No man ever be- came extremely mischievous all at once. Track 1, Boys' Bosketball 1, Football 1-3, H Club 3-4. Page Ten — 1962 ORACLE — MARY ANN HANSEN — The world holds success and merriment for her.' Girls' Basketball 1, Pep Club 1-2, Oracle Staff 3-4, Echo Staff 3, Class Officer 2, Closs Play 3, One-act Play 2, Declam 3, Mixed Chorus 1-3 Girls' Chorus 1, Band 1-2-3, Instru- mental Smoll Groups 1-2-3, Future Teochers of America 2-3, National Honor Society, Pep Band 1-2-3, Quill and Scroll 4. MARJEAN HARDERS — Nothing is im- possible to a willing heart. Oracle Staff 4, Echo Staff 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Future Teochers of America 3-4, Fu- ture Homemaker of Tomorrow, Na- tional Honor Society, Quill ond Scroll. GLORIA HEBBEL — I rush in where angels fear to tread. Basketball man- ager 2-3-4, Girls' Softball 1, Home- coming Attendant 3, Future Teach- ers of America 4. BILL HESSE — Little stick of TNT! Track 1-2-3-4, Boys' Basketball 1, Footboll Manager 1, H Club 1-2-3-4, Homecoming Attendant 3. JAMES HEIMSOTH — Gentlemen al- ways seem to remember blondes. Track 2-3-4, Footboll 1-2-3-4, Boys' Basketball 2-4, Boys' Baseball 3-4, H Club 3-4, Oracle Stoff 4, FFA Officer 2-3-4. JOHN HEIMSOTH — Little man, what now? Track 2-3-4, Football 1-2, Boys' Basketball 2, H Club 2-3-4, FFA Officer 1-2-3, FFA Judging Team. TERESA HEIN — When fortune smiles, she'll have a host of friends. Home- coming attendant 4, Oracle Staff 4, Echo Staff 4, Class Officer 3-4, Ora- cle Queen 4, Closs Play 3, Girls' Chor- us 1-2-3, Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 3-4. BEVERLY HEUER — She belongs to the Sewing Circle—keeps us in stitches! Girls' Basketball 1-2, Girls' Softball 1, Homecoming Attendant 1, Oracle Staff 4, Echo Staff 4, Class Play 3, Girls' Chorus 1. Page Eleven — 1962 ORACLE — MICHAEL HOOPER — If it's between wit and wisdom, give me wit. Track 3 4, Football 1 -4, H Club 4. JOANNE HOPER — Her jewel is suc- cess. Girls' Basketball 1, Girls' Soft- ball 1, Oracle Staff 1-2-3-4, Echo Staff 4, Student Council 3, Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Chor- us 1, Band 1-2-3-4, Band Officer 2, Instumentol Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Pep Band 2-3-4, National Honor Society. DAVID JACOBS — He appears shy but appearances may be deceiving. Transfer from Melvin. Track 3, Foot- ball 3, Boys' Basketball 1-2, Boys' Baseball 1-2, Closs Officer 1, Boys' Chorus 1, Band 1-2. MARJORIE LINDER — Here is another bead on the string of confusions. Girls' Basketball 1, Pep Club 1, Pep Club Officer 1, Oracle Staff 3, Echo Staff 3-4, Declam 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 1-2-4, Vocal Small Groups 1, Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3-4, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll 4. LOIS NAGEL — Marriage is the sunset of love. Mixed Chorus 3-4, Girls' Chorus 2-3-4. PEGGY HINZ — She who sings frightens awoy her ills. Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2, Vocal Small Groups 1 -2-3-4, Band 1 -2-3-4, North- west Iowa Band 3-4, Instrumental Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2- 3-4. JEAN JOHNSON — It matters not how long you live but how well. Trans- fer from Excelsior. Girls' Basketball 1, Orocle Staff 4, Student Council 1, Class Play 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Band 1-2-3-4, Instrumen- tal Small Groups 1-2, Pep Band 1-2- 3-4. CECIL LORCH — Now about my carbur- etor—. Football 1-2-3-4, H Club 2- 3-4, FFA Officer 1-2-3, FFA Judging Team. Page Tn e ve — 1962 ORACLE — GARY LONG — A good mony things around in the dork besides Santa Clous! Closs Play 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Boys' Chorus 3, Bond 1, Transfer from Marcus. BERLOU LAGE — She'll succeed with Kloss! Girls' Basketball 1, Cheer- leader 4, Pep Club 4, Oracle Stoff 1 - 3 4, Closs Ploy 3, Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3, Girls' Chorus 1-2, Vocol Small Groups 1-2-3, Bond 1-2-3-4, Band Officer 4, Instrumental Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Echo Stoff 4. GLENN MAURER — Despair not for he is here. Track 2-3-4, Boys' Basket- ball 1-2, Football 2-3-4, Boys' Base- ball 1, Class Officer 1-3-4, H Club 3-4. Transfer from Moneto. CATHY MILLER — Great fame follows a tiny spark. Oracle Staff 4, Echo Staff 4, Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1, Piano Ac- companist 1-2-3-4, Quill ond Scroll 4, Bond 1-2-3-4, Band Officer 4, In- strumental Small Groups 1-2, Pep Band 1-2-3-4, Notional Honor Soci- ety. MERIDEE MOERMOND — Cheer up ev- erybody! Better things ore coming. Class Play 3, Girls' Chorus 1-4, Fu- ture Teachers of America 3-4. GARY MOHR_______ I urge that this season's commencement speakers refrain from frightening me by telling me the world is mine. Track 2, Football 2, H Club 2-3-4, Echo Staff 4. KENNY MUNDT — For he's a jolly good fellow - - Boys' Baseball 1-2-4, Homecoimng King 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Class Play 3, FFA Officer 1-3-4, FFA Judging Team. PHOEBE LINDER — Dances rings around everyone. Girls' Basketball 1-2-3-4, Girls' Softball 1, Pep Club 1-4, Mix- ed Chorus 2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4, Vocal Small Groups 3-4, Bond 1, Future Teachers of America 2-3-4. Page Thirteen — 1962 ORACLE — KURT OTT — 'The best way to keep me at home is to make the home atmos- phere pleasant — and to let the air out of the tires ' Track 1-2, Football 3, H Club 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2, Band 1. CHARLOTTE PETERSEN — To have friends, be one. Pep Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3. KENNY PHILIPH — Kenny for President — 80!! Track 1-2-3-4, Football 1- 3-4, Boys' Basketball 2, H Club 2-3- 4, H Club Officer 4, Homecoming Attendant 2, Student Council 4, FFA Officer 1. RODNEY RABER — A rolling stone ga- thers no moss. Football 1-4, Boys' Basketball 1-2-3-4, Boys' Baseball 1 • 2-3-4, H Club 2-3-4, Oracle Staff 4 Echo Staff 3-4, Class Play 3, Declam 4, FFA Officer 4. KENT RASMUSSEN — I can resist every- thing but temptation. GLENDA REINKE — Live and let live ... Girls' Basketball 1, Oracle Staff 1-2-4, Echo Staff 4, Class Play 3, One-act Play 2, Declam 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Band 1-2-3-4, Swing Band 2, Instrumental Small Groups 2-3-4, Future Teachers of America 4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4. CONNIE RIECK — Here is a wonder if you talk of a wonder. Girls' Basket ball 1, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 2-3. JIM RONS — I shall need three weeks to get rested from the rest I've had. Page Fourteen — 1962 ORACLE — JUDY ROST — To be loved, be lovable.' Girls' Basketball 2, Pep Club 2-3-4, Class Play 3, Girls' Churus 2-3, Band 3-4. JULIE SANDERSFELD — Her heort is full of cheerfulness. Pep Club 4, Orocle Staff 4, Class Ploy 3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Vocal Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Future Teachers of America 3-4. BONNIE SCHMIDT — A penny for her thoughts. Girls' Basketball 1, Pep Club 1-2-3, Oracle Staff 4, Echo Staff 4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3, Future Teachers of America 4. DELORES SHERMAN — Her aim. Her hope. To win. Girls' Basketball 1-2- 3-4, Girls' Softball 1, Oracle Staff 1 4, Mixed Chorus 1-2, Girls' Chorus 1, Bond 1-2-3-4, Band Majorette 1-2-3- 4, Northwest Iowa Band 2-4, Instru- mental Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4, Future Teachers of America 4. JIM SCHWIEN — Ambition: to be am- bitious. Track 3-4, Football 1-3, H Club 3-4. ROGER SHINKLE — Little Boy Blue come blow your horn. Boys' Base- boll 1, Orocle Stoff 4, Class Ploy 3, One act Play 2, All High School Ploy 3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Boys' Chor- us 2, Vocal Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Bond 1-2-3-4, Band Officer 3-4, In- strumental Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4. CHARLES SMITH — You con depend on this cheerful, country-fed youth. Track 1-2-3-4, Footboll 1-4, H Club 2-3-4, Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 1, FFA Officer 1 -3 FFA Judging Team. LINDA TEWES — Wonderful wife for o certain man. Transfer from Mon- eta. Girls' Bosketball 1-2-3, Echo Staff 4, Class Officer 3, One-oct Play 1, Mixed Chorus 1-3, Girls' Chorus 1, Vocal Small Groups 1. Page Fifteen — 1962 ORACLE — Class Motto: “Onward ever — Backward never Inge Bohrensen, Treas.; Glenn Maurer, Vice Pres.; Arvon Glaser, Pres.; Teresa Hein, Sec'y. NANCY TEWES — A man is always better than a book ' Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Vocal Small Groups 3, Future Teachers of Americo 3. ARLYN WHITE — A leader in good deeds. Track 2-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Boys' Basketball 1-2-3-4, H Club 2-3- 4. Class Officer 1-3, Student Council 3-4, FFA Officer 1-2-3-4. WAYNE WHITE — Go ahead, call a technical on me. Trock 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Boys' Basketball 1- 2-3-4, Boys' Baseball 3-4, H Club 1 • 2-3-4, H Club Officer 3-4, Oracle Staff 4, Class Officer 1, Student Council 1-2, Class Play 3. LARRY WILLIAMS — My heart is not in Hartley. Track 1-3, Football 1-2, Oracle Staff 4, Class Play 3. Trans- fer from Primghar. BARBARA THORN — There is no substitute for happiness. Girls' Basketball 1, Girls' Softball 1, Class Play 3, One-act Play 2. Page Sixteen — 1962 ORACLE — SENIOR CLASS HISTORY At long last the class of 62 has reached the port-hole to the open world. For thirteen years our class has journeyed the sea of education with many varied cap- tains to guide our ship. On the first time out many little skippers took to the water. They were Rita Rumper, Alan Olhausen, Roger Shinkle, Bill Hesse, Kenny Mundt, Bev Heuer, Roxie Brinkert, Berlou Lage, Bette Dee Krutzfeldt. Janice Hoffman, Kenny Glackin. Delores Sherman, Martia Dodson, Mary Ann Hansen, Tommy Hass, Clarene Kin- dred, Teresa Hein, Wendell Gruhn, Arlyn White, Clifford Baird, Joanne Hoper, Raymond Harold, John Sweska, Mike Giroir, Douglas Boetel, Jim Weisbrod, Helen Watts, Judi Rost, Louise Ostrom, Gary Shouse, Jackie Christopher, Harold Riede- mann, Glenda Reinke, Peggy Hinz, Delores DeBoom, Shirley Peters, Cheryl Dorn- busch, Larry Peters, and Jimmy Franker. Our first captain was Miss Wanda Snow. Although the water seemed rough at first, as time went on, the tides subsided. For the next three years, we were separated into two crews; our captains were Jean Hollenbeck, Esther Coons, Jean Conger, Lucille Torpy, Elaine Erps, and Lucille Van Hauen. On the fourth voyage we worked together under one captain, Miss Estelle Henrich. On our fifth voyage our port of education was the Methodist Church while a new addition was put on our old ship, the H. H. S. Remember the enjoyable ad- ventures we encountered during our advancement? The admirals over our sixth grade fleet were Miss Arlene Schmidt and Mrs. Lola Hermanson. The next year we were promoted to the seventh rank, where we learned a complete new routine. For the first time we paraded our imagination aboard a float. It was also the first time that our crew followed the orders of more than one captain. Upon ascension to the eighth rank our duties were similar to that of the preceding year. Our last two trips were climaxed by the celebration of our launching into rougher and more challenging waters, appropriately called “high school’’. At first this new launching made us seem rather green at hand, but we were soon initiated into the ways of this new adventure. Our dress seemed peculiar when our first time aboard called for green beanies and humorous costumes. The senior skippers watched over our movements like “Hawks”. The second year of our four-year jaunt brought us into calm waters. We enjoyed a steady cruise this year with only the usual routine. We then embarked upon our third journey toward the harbor of the future. It consisted of many exciting adventures, such as receiving our insignia for our loyal work aboard the good ship H. H. S. We wore our rings with proud esteem. We built a float that year that passed the captain’s inspection with top honors. We tried our best to impress by giving a sample of our many talents in a play entitled, “Father of the Bride.” In early spring we docked for a night in “Gay Paree,” where we showed the seniors our craftmanship. The can-can was a mighty sight that pleased the crew, decked out to a sailor’s delight. Thus ended our junior travels. At last our voyage is nearing completion. Aboard a make-believe paradise we sailed the queen and king and their court enhanced with beauty. Together we stand as a ship united to face the world beyond, with our motto, “Forward ever; backward never,” we shall succeed. Page Seventeen — 1962 ORACLE — LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1962 We, the entire class of 1962, being of educated minds and frail bodies; do hereby bequeath and bestow upon you extremely fortunate Juniors the following: We, Jim Backus and David Jacobs, will our quietness to Ben Wiese and Kenny Kriens, so Hartley High can have a few shining specks of goodness. I, Bill Ballou, will all of my six minute mile to Frank Powers so he can, with his speed and my loping stride, get somewhere besides lost in the mile run. We, Dave Bloemendaal and Jim Schwien, leave our ability for keeping out of trouble to Charles Muilenburg. I, Sheryl Bobzien, will my sense of humor to my brother, Gary, because, frankly, he needs it. I, Douglas Boetel, won’t will anything if you don’t mind. We, Inge Bohrensen and Joanne Hoper, will our scholastic achievements to Mary Zinn. I, Danny Boyer, will my quest for science to Eric Steinmetz; although he probably has enough of his own. I. Roxie Brinkert, will my love for horses to Barb Wacker, so the next Senior Class will be well informed about them. We, Delores DeBoom, Martia Dodson, and Judi Rost, will our love for out of town boys to Lois Raw and Karla Thiessen, so they can keep the gas stations in business for the year ’63. We. Jane Denny and Nancy Tewes, will our red hair to Linda Nurse: because after seventeen years, we are getting tired of it and would like to free you of rinse. I, Cheryl Dornbusch, will my ability in cheerleading to Linda Christie, so she can lead the team on to victory. I, Denny Durst, will my love of dealing with government terms such as Mayor’s Court, town cop, etc., to the seniors of next year, so the town of Flartley can have a prosperous year. I, Connie Ewoldt, will my love for writing letters, my daily daydreams, and my sleepless nights to the junior girls who have “far-away boy friends”. We, Arvon Glaser, Kenny Mundt, and Kenny Philiph, will our love of parties to the seniors of next year to keep life in the town. We, Wendell Gruhn and Larry Williams, will our Fords to Bob Luinstra, so that he will have two good cars to drive. We, Mary Ann Hansen, Julie Sandersfeld, and Bonnie Schmidt, will our friendliness to Vicki Mulder, so that there will be at least one cheerful person in the class. I, Marjean Harders, will my naturally curly hair to Sandra Ahrens. We, Beverly Heuer and Gloria Hebbel, will our gift of gabbing to Sue Brendle and Jean Buddingh to keep Hartley High as noisy as ever. I, John Heimsoth. will my Ford to Paul Stromberg and hope he will be menaced no more by Chevys. We, James Heimsoth and Cecil Lorch. will our love for the alumnae to Ervin Harders, Dennis Munster, and Dennis Stoterau; they need a spark of interest. I, Teresa Hem, will my title of Oracle Queen to any lucky junior girl. It’s a wonderful honor. I. Bill Hesse, will my track ability to Steve Baumgarten that he may keep in shape for all his latest flames. We. Peggy Hinz, Cathy Miller, and Roger Shinkle, will our ability in music to next year’s seniors, so that H.H.S. may be well supplied with sour notes for the coming year. Page Eighteen — 1962 ORACLE — LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) I, Mike Hooper, will my interest in Hooper Construction to Arlo Winterboer and Ronnie Pahl, so they can build better bird houses. I, Jean Johnson, will my commercial ability (?) to anyone who needs it. I, Berlou Lage, will my sarcastic remarks to Glenna Linder, because I have to get rid of them somehow. I, Marge Linder, leave my love for studying to the whole Junoir Class, be- cause I’m sure they can use it. I, Phoebe Linder, will my cast to some unfortunate junior. We, Gary Long and Jim Rons, will our ability for sleeping in class to Gor- don Boetel in the hope that the teachers will have someone to wake up next year. I, Glenn Maurer, hereby leave my future to Jennene Hirt, because she’ll probably get it anyway. I, Meridee Moermond, will my bus rides from up north to Cheryl Harms, because I won’t need them anymore. I, Gary Mohr, will my concentrating ability to Ed Dejong. I, Lois Nagel, will my ability to blush to Dianne Stanley, Roma Sromberg, and Janice Matheis, so next year there will be plenty of red faces. I, Kurt Ott, will my nickname “Tweetie” to Kenny Petersen. We, Charlotte Petersen and Connie Rieck, will our membership in the “steady club” to Judy Uhe and Linda Pearson. I, Rodney Raber, will my ability for going out for sports to Ray Anderson, so he can be active athletically. I, Kent Rasmussen, will my good study habits to Roger Anderson, so he will get somewhere in life. I, Glenda Reinke, will my shortness to Deena Dodge; we have to keep some short ones in H.H.S. I, Delores Sherman, will my baton and basketball ability to Dianna Fred- ericks, so there will be a leader in Hartley High. I, Charles Smith, will my farm chores to Wayne, so he has something to keep him busy. We, Linda Tewes and Barb Thorn, will our diamonds to Mary Ann Harders to add to her collection. We, Wayne and Arlyn White, will our athletic ability to Wayne Wille and Arnie Gruhn. IN THE FUTURE WE SEE Jim Backus — being a judge on the TV show, “I Married Joan”. Bill Ballou — being a second Rudolph Valentino. David Bloemendaal — owning his own motel. Sheryl Bobzien — being a first-rate orator. Douglas Boetel — owning his own National Food Store. Inge Bohrensen — still studying. Danny Boyer — a mad inventor of the XYZ bomb. Roxie Brinkert — singing “Love and Marriage” while cooking Gordon’s meals. Delores DeBoom — still with her continuous flow of talk—about Brad. Jane Denny — running a home for rich, young bachelors and retired millionaires. Martia Dodson — with a big rock on her finger. Cheryl Dornbusch — being a Hawaiian dancer. Denny Durst — winning a national debate contest. Page Nineteen — 1962 ORACLE — IN THE FUTURE WE SEE (continued) Connie Ewoldt — raising little judges”. Arvon Glaser — writing constantly to Dear Abby for advice. Wendell Gruhn — still waiting for that certain girl. Mary Ann Hansen — assisting Dr. Kildare. Marjean Harders — still thinking of others before herself. Gloria Hebbel — styling hair at a famous hair salon. James Heimsoth — in Brylcream ads. John Heimsoth — on the tractor instead of under it. Teresa Hein — losing a national debate contest. Bill Hesse — living in May City so he doesn’t have to make that long drive. Bev Heuer — secretary at Skinner’s Ready-Mix. Peggy Hinz — prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera House. Mike Hooper — being a professional chiropractor. Joanne Hoper — being the mother of John Cleve Peterson IV. David Jacobs — operator of a roulette wheel with brakes. Jean Johnson — as understanding as ever. Berlou Lage — assisting Arlyn in his nervous breakdown. Marge Linder — experimenting in chemistry. Phoebe Linder — with no imagination. Gary Long — being a hot rod racer. Cecil Lorch — owning Cecil’s Used Car Lot. Glenn Maurer — waiting for the last “cheer . Catherine Miller — a pill-pushing nurse. Meridee Moermond — a graduate nurse and happily ripping out appendixes. Gary Mohr — M. C. of the Gary Mohr Show. Kenny Mundt — a long life for King Albert. Lois Nagel — walking down that certain aisle. Kurt Ott — raising lots of little Tweeters. Charlotte Petersen — helping raise little I weeters. Kenny Philiph — running his own 5-minute painting garage. Rodney Raber — a Midas Muffler tester. Kent Rasmussen — working in a barber shop. Glenda Reinke — waiting with Nancy for that certain guard. Connie Rieck — tall, slim, and as pretty as ever. Jim Rons — sleeping on the job. Judi Rost — being a posture consultant. Julie Sandersfeld — never having that run-down feeling. Bonnie Schmidt — taking after her sisters. Jim Schwien — living up to the name Pope. Delores Sherman — still being just Sherm. Roger Shinkle — a regular stand-in for Raphael Mendez. Charles Smith — winning top prize at the national Fair with his Chester Whites. Linda Tewes — devoting her time to that certain farmer and little one. Nancy Tewes — waiting for that guard to come home. Barbara Thorn — raising Thorn” berries. Arlyn White — having a nervous breakdown. Wayne White — being a professional football player. Larry Williams — being a star in a western TV show. Page Twenty — 1962 ORACLE — WE WILL REMEMBER........................ Jim Backus — for his quietness. Bill Ballou — for his love of Shakespeare. Dave Bloemendaal — for his friendliness. Sheryl Bobzien — for her hilarious speeches. Douglas Boetel — for his duck hunting ability. Inge Bohrensen — for being our forward on the B. B. court. Danny Boyer — for his ability to educate teachers. Roxie Brinkert — for her love of horses. Delores DeBoom — for being our Dutchman. Jane Denny — for being so popular with everyone. Martia Dodson — for being so well behaved. Cheryl Dornbusch — for being Homecoming Queen. Denny Durst — for his concern with the 58th variety. Connie Ewoldt — for going with that certain guy. Arvon Glaser — for his way with women. Wendell Gruhn — for being overly ambitious and a hard worker. Mary Ann Hansen — for her ability to get things done. Marjean Harders — for her supersonic typing speed. Gloria Hebbel — for her ability to style hairdos. Jim Heimsoth — for that neat curly hair. John Heimsoth — for looking so wide awake and alert. Teresa Hein — for being Oracle Queen of '62. Bill Hesse — for his varied interests in homemade rockets, motorcycles, and girls. Beverly Heuer — for her unbeatable sense of humor. Peggy Hrnz — for keeping in contact with Paullina. Mike Hooper — for his ability to nickname everyone. Joanne Hoper — for her mental ability. David Jacobs — for the nickname Jake”. Jean Johnson — for her neatness. Berlou Lage — for her devotion to her one and only. Marge Linder — for her ambition to be a nurse. Phoebe Linder — for always having something to say. Gary Long — for his ability in Hooper’s Construction. Cecil Lorch — for his love for Fords and jack rabbits. Glenn Maurer — for always being neat. Catherine Miller — for playing the piano in chorus. Meridee Moermond — for being the youngest one in our class. Gary Mohr — for his interest in math and science. Kenny Mundt — for being King Albert at homecoming. Lois Nagel — for being the first in our class to get a diamond. Kurt Ott— for his never ending car problems. Charlotte Petersen — for getting scared so easily. Kenny Philiph —for being such a good sport. Rodney Raber — for running off dead ends. Kent Rasmussen — for his interest in Krafts in May City. Glenda Reinke — for being the girls’ taxi driver. Connie Rieck — for liking a certain duck hunter. Jim Rons — for his slow, easy going stride. Judi Rost — for waiting for that certain letter. Julie Sandersfeld — for her vocal talent. Bonnie Schmidt — for her secret interest in boys. Jim Schwien — for his nickname Pope . Delores Sherman — for her ability in B. B. Roger Shinkle — for his friendly greetings. Charles Smith — for being a good sized spoke in the ag. wheel. Linda Tewes — for her friendly smile. Nancy Tewes — for her flaming red locks. Barbara Thorn — for her willingness to help. Arlyn White — for being interested in everything. Wayne White — for his all around ability in sports. Larry Williams — for being so popular in Sanborn. Page Tn ent])-one 9 — 1962 ORACLE — R. Anderson K. Thiessen D. Dodge C. Horms S. Ahrens R. Anderson S. Boumgorten G. Bobzien G. Boetel S. Brendle J. Buddingh L. Christie E. DeJong D. Fredericks A. Gruhn E. Horders M. Harders J. Hirt K. Kriens G. Linder B. Luinstra J. Mottheis C. Muilenburg V. Mulder D. Munster L. Nurse R. Pahl L. Pearson K. Peterson F. Powers Page Trvenly-three — 1962 ORACLE — W. Smith D. Stanley E. Steinmetz D. Stoterau P. Stromberg R. Stromberg J. Uhe B. Wacker B. Wiese W. Wille A. Winterboer M. Zinn JUNIOR JINGLES We shall present the Junior Class Amid the dust and smoke; We hope you see the sunny side And take it as a joke. Ray Anderson, an all-around guy. In everything he rates high. In B. B. he’s on the first team. In everyone’s eye he puts a gleam. Steve Baumgarten, tall and slim. To all a very good friend; To anyone both young and old, A helping hand he’ll lend. Now Boetel is a fellow. Who was in our class play, too; But we won’t tell what Gordon did When the practices were through. Jean Buddingh is full of sunshine. For a friend she’s really fine. In B. B. she plays guard; In everything she tries hard. Ed Dejong, our junior hunter. Is a real swell guy; He’s hunting every pretty girl. As well as ducks that fly. Page TTventy-four — 1962 ORACLE — JUNIOR JINGLES (continued) Dianna Fredericks is a B. B. guard. In school she works, well, ah—hard; But she’s excelled — one of the best, She’s gone with men from East to West. Ervin Harders is a nice, quiet lad. He wouldn’t think of being bad. Someday a lady friend he’ll find; One that’s right and just his kind. Cheryl Harms, a May City lass, Is cute and very sweet; She really loves her basketball. And she thinks Wendell’s neat. Deena Dodge, an attractive lass. Was in our play this year; As Tammy in that short blue dress. Wasn’t she a dear? Kenny Kriens keeps you on the limb. For laughs he’s full up to the brim. At arguing he is sharp. And his spirit will seldom dim. Then there’s that kid, Arnie Gruhn He sure is quite a guy; But when he goes with Shorty, He really rides high. Bob Luinstra is the teacher’s pet, Because he always studies; And when the tests come rolling around. He has the answers ready???? Mary Ann has a diamond big. For that rock, Derry did dig. It was given with love and esteem; It completed Mary’s dream. A boy in our grade is Charles M. He isn’t fat; he isn’t thin. He isn’t tall; he isn’t short. He’s just an all-around good sport. Jennene wants to change her name. And Maurer it will be. And if you doubt about our word. Just wait and you will see. For a man from Worthington Sandy just fell; His name is Bob, And she’s his steady gal. Glenna Linder is the one That said she won’t go steady; But look at her now, by gum. Now she says she’s ready. Now we come to Roger Anderson, President of our class; He is leader of us all. Every lad and lass. Janice is quite a lass; She is always happy and gay. Plenty of pep and lots of class. No trouble seems to come her way. Gary B. is a quiet lad. Never funny, never sad; Never good, never bad. He’s just Gary B., a quiet lad. Vicki M., personality plus. Is satisfied, never puts up a fuss. Friendly towards all is she, A nicer gal could never be. Friends Susan Brendle will never lack, She’ll always help you; that’s a fact. She always dresses very nice. Somewhere she has a man on ice. Now Dennis Munster will be President, Without a single doubt; Now let’s give him a great big hand. And all stand up and shout. Chris is quite a girl; She’s always fancy free. For a friend she’s really fine, As happy as can be. When Ronnie drives his car around. All polished up like pearls; You can't look in the window cause The car is full of girls . Page Twenty-five — 1962 ORACLE — JUNIOR JINGLES (continued) Kenny P. is an agriculture man. And by a plow he’ll make his stand. He may not like English Lit or History, But with a tractor he'll be happy. Another number of this class Who is rather shy— His name is Frank Powers; He’s really quite a guy. Lois’ hair is dark, To all a very good friend. To our class she adds a spark; And a helping hand will always lend. Wayne S. is a member of our class. He is a farmer’s son; And when he sees a lady near. He breaks into a run. Dianne Stanley, a second Juliet, Said a Romeo she has met. A bill of goods she could sell, Good things about her. I’ve heard tell. Eric S. is a brain; He is the printer’s devil. We know he is a working guy. And his head is on the level. Dennis Stoterau from east of town. In that Ford he’ll fly; When the sun’s down and the moon’s up You see him whizzing by. Paul S., another member of the class, Is both tall and dark; And with his smile and friendly ways. We know he’ll make the mark. Roma S. is quite a gal; She’s very neat and tall. She has talent for many things. Especially basketball. Karla Thiessen, a good kid. Polite and always sweet; Her clothes are cute and smart; She always looks so neat. Judy Uhe, a quarter mile great. Won’t win races cause she’s late; But she’s energetic; she’s on the ball; Shouldn’t have said it; she just fell. Barb Wacker in the office works. Her duties she never shirks; In the play she stomped around, But now both feet are on the ground. Ben Wiese, an F. F. A. guy. In everything he does try. Making trouble? Not the kind; A lot of teasing he doesn’t mind. Wayne Wille is tall and thin; Many friends he will win; Before his life is through. I believe that, don’t you? Arlo Winterboer, we do quote, “Happy I am; from care I’m free; I never worry; never fret. Why aren’t they all like me?” Mary Zinn, the prim type. Sleeps on rollers through the night. A different day, a different dress. She never seems to look a mess. When Linda Nurse drives the car. She likes to drive at night; But the only trouble is. She forgets about the lights. Linda P., full of pep. Is up on things or really hep. She’s the one you can’t call dead. She’s full of fun and country fed. We’ve schemed to make these rhyme, To get them done on time. Farewell, adios, auf wiedersehn. We’ll never write them again. Page Twentp-six m 'i 2 jt f% nvMpwl SH%- W£ ': . 7|| l|M f y SSiv v5I «J| ifc i v 4 ■ aw'WiY g pTOtf 4' V Tk U i V% V' A' • Jr JJr y ,«T' 4 ? v • .. v 'i’ MW T'i « v« vHs MRS WV 32£x V-: r v,v Sivr a .’ y5vTkx 2 , k !, r J y. v ff J ff • T ‘Jk V .” j JP • .fc - , “ r' ' .- ., . , r . • s-t4 i.. 2W ™ - vr- , ? -v’■u --'IP® — 1962 ORACLE — G. Koiser G. Robinson K. Anderson B. Ische C. Snider M. Anderegg C. Arthur L. Back B. Bethke P. Bruegmonn C. Buddingh D. Crowner T. Epping L. Fahlenkamp D. Funk P. Gathman R. Goering E. Horders T. Hartmann M. Heimsoth C. Hennings K. Hewitt M. Hoff Page Trventy-seven — 1962 ORACLE — B. Idso B. Jocobson C. Kern D. Klinker K. Klinker B. Kluender C. Loge M. Lorch S. Luinstra C. Mann M. Meyer D. Mielke T. Neilson M. Norling J. Paulsen D. Rachuy K. Rachuy G. Recher D. Riessen K. Romey D. Ruby B. Sauer E. Schierholz K. Schwarting C. Stearns L. Sterk L. Swanson G. Taylor Page Trvenl])-eight — 1962 ORACLE — D. Thee D. Torner M. Zahn J. Holland IN THE FUTURE WE SEE........................... Mary Anderegg — hating Everly. Konnie Anderson — raising little spiders. Charles Arthur — advertising “Old Golds”. Larry Back — as a brain surgeon. Bruce Bethke — a lumber jack. Pat Bruegmann — joining the Army. Curtis Buddingh — going back to the old country. DeeAnn Crowner — a farmer’s wife. Tom Epping — giving the President a helping hand. Lonnie Fahlenkamp — as a page in Congress running errands for J. F. K. Donna Funk — as a tumbling expert. Pat Gathman — a recording artist. Roxie Goering — reviving the Nazi party. Ken Gonnerman — a notorious leader of a crime syndicate. Tom Gonnerman — a space astronaut competing with Yuri Gagarin. Rodney Groen — starring in the cartoon series Rocky, the Flying Squirrel”. Sandra Groen — a successful Hollywood actress. Don Groff — teaching geometry. Jane Hansen — taking the place of Gene Krupa. Edwin Harders — as Fabian’s stand-in. Terry Hartmann — as a professional gambler. Joan Holland — voted Mrs. America of 1970. Bob Ische — changing his last name. Bonnie Jacobson — married to a chicken plucker. Greg Kaiser — a roach exterminator in cafes. Cheryl Kern — serving “man” kind. Dennis Klinker — mayor of Hartley. Kella Klinker — as a professional seamstress. Bev Kluender — writing scripts for the “Car 54, Where Are You?” show. Carol Lage — a taxidermist specializing in birds. Janice Linder — as a twist instructor. Mary Lu Lorch — still talking. Sue Luinstra — as a woman wrestler. Charles Mann — breaking the sound barrier in a '50 Pontiac. Pa$e Tverity-nine — 1962 ORACLE — IN THE FUTURE WE SEE (Continued) Marlene Meyer — doing the Limbo at Cocoa Beach. Don Mielke — as one of Santa’s elves. Tom Nielsen — as a Northrup King salesman. Marlene Norling — circulating “coast to coast”. Janice Paulsen — turning traitor and becoming a teacher. Joel Peck — as quiet as ever. Daryl Rachuy — running the I 00 yard dash in 1 5 minutes! Keith Rachuy — A stand-in for Porky Pig. Glen Recher — a confirmed bachelor. Dean Riessen — as a beautician. Gary Robinson — Mr. Universe”. Karen Romey — taking over the Sentinel. Doug Ruby — as a real “gem”. Bev Sauer — still after that certain Sanborn boy! Eddie Schierholz — a beatnik. Karen Schwarting — a waitress at “Business Corner Hangout”. Craig Snider — staging a gas war against “Arlo’s Cities Service”. Charles Stearns — raising a “flower” garden. Loren Sterk — disproving Einstein’s theory. Larron Swanson — still a chicken plucker. Greg Taylor — being electrocuted during one of his fantastic experiments. Doug Thee — tackle on the Minnesota Gophers. Dixie Torner — owning the Rathskeller. Billie Vezina — marrying a millionaire. Connie Walrod — skinning walruses. Ronny Winterboer — chief blackboard eraser at Buena Vista. Dennis Wohlert — a bartender and bootlegger. Mary Zahn — receiving top honors at S. U. I. AUTOGRAPHS Page ThirlI) 1 •-tSIjS ' .■ ■- 12% j« y i ■ r s-. ISO ,«. j ‘i L. v3 faTyj % ?« •v. tLA iteWH iV'£ v4 r s ltt • - w 1 5 : — 1962 ORACLE — T. Erichsen R. Gruhn C. Koele D. Schroeder President Vice President Secretary Treasurer L. Buhrmann M. Ebel L. Enright R. Fahlenkamp D. Feller S. Gothman M. Harmelink K. Hewitt T. Hunt r iiiW j G. Gonnerman K. Groen W. Groen % K. Jacobs D. Jipson J. Johnson D. Kluender R. Leth V. McCarty Page Thirly-one Page Thirty-two J. Wiese S. Wille R. Wohlert — 1962 ORACLE L. Moermond J. Morfitt T. Noonon V. Olhousen S. Pearson J. Potter R. Powers J. Rieck D. Rohlf J. Rons D. Rost C. Ruby R. Sandersfeld R. Schmidt D. Schwien J. Schwien R. Sears M. Shoefer J. Siebersma L. Smith F. Stanley L. Tomer B. Thorn E. Worburton — 1962 ORACLE — CAN YOU IMAGINE Barb Amundson — not liking out of town boys? Carol Anderson — not liking the west end of town? Paul Anderson — being 6’ 6” and weighing 245 lbs.? Gale Bobzien — flirting with boys? Jackie Boetel — being an only child? Diane Brunk — without her silly laugh? LuAnn Buhrmann — with a pixie? Merle Ebel — being a 50 lb. weakling? Larry Enright — playing second fiddle to Romeo? Tom Erichsen — making lots of noise? Ronald Fahlenkamp — liking school? Dennis Feller — having blond hair? Sandra Gathman — wearing gobs of eye make-up? Gary Gonnerman — living up to his nickname? Kenny Groen — not liking horses? Wayne Groen — working like a man? Ronnie Gruhn — staying home? Marilyn Harmelink — being agreeable in algebra? Korwin Hewitt — liking girls? Thietje Hunt — walking to school? Karen Jacobs — without Barb? David Jipson — without his scientific mind? James Johnson — not trying to get brownie points? Donna Kluender — wearing a cowbell? Charmaine Koele — not being neat? Richard Leth — studying? Vincent McCarty — having perfect attendance? LaDonna Mocrmond — without her admirer? Jerry Morfitt — marrying Daisy Duck? Theresa Noonan — being good? Vaun Olhausen — leaving one chair out? Susanne Pearson — not having pretty clothes? James Potter — having no manners? Richard Powers — being Charles Atlas II? James Rieck — not staying home? Danny Rohlf — not liking the middle of town? Janet Rons — staying home on Saturday nights? Carla Ruby — singing tenor with ? ? ? ? Ronald Sandersfeld — being a city slicker? David Schroeder — as B. B.'s husband? Robert Schmidt — being forward? Dick Schwien — looking forward to Monday? Janis Schwien — having an I. Q. of 20? Rony Sears — being underweight? Marilyn Shaefer — without her one and only? Judy Siebersma — without those daily letters? Louise Smith — not blushing? Linda Speck — having no friends? Frankie Stanley — being a hood? Linda Torner — being a bubble dancer in the Stork Club? Bradley Thorn — behaving in English? Edna Warburten — being the wife of a six-foot gentleman? Jane Wiese — without her art ability? Susan Wille — going by her last name? Robert Wohlert — being called Bob? Page Thirty-three — 1962 ORACLE — CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER 5 Students sentenced to nine months imprisonment. I I Many students exhibited in Spencer (fair vacation). 14 A rippin’ snortin’ start with the pigskin (Sheldon there). 22 Freshman’s day of woe (initiation). OCTOBER 7 Tri-State Band Contest. 19 Queer day — Freshmen and Sophomores were, disposed of. 20 Homecoming — Sophomores send smoke signals as float goes up in flames. Report cards (Everyone all smiles!?!?!?). 30 First assembly. NOVEMBER 4 ACT tests at Orange City (Oh! Spare me!) 7 Individual pictures for Oracle (Oh, you ARE a smasher!) 9 bTA to Estherville (What happened to that milk bottle, girls?) 10 Tammy Tell Me True”. There’s talent in them thar Juniors. I 4 Basketball season opens. 1 7 FFA Dance WITH BAND!! 20 Frost IQ tests. Did those scores really get down to zero? 23 24 Thanksgiving vacation. Total pounds in Hartley increased 20 per cent. DECEMBER 1 End of second six weeks. 5 Betty Crocker tests. At least they found one homemaker in the Senior class. 19 No more thigh in Hartley High! 22 Christmas vacation begins after a visit with Santa. JANUARY 2 Back to the old regime. 8 Week of Basic Skills test — say no more. 19 End of the semester. Tests, tests, tests. 20 H Club party. 29 Winter Band Show. FEBRUARY I 2 Girls’ Sectional. I 3 TB tests. I 9 ‘Deere John’ Day. 20 Oracle pictures and Girls’ District Basketball. 23 District Speech Contest. MARCH 12, 15 Mother Nature to the rescue! Snow storm. 20 All High School Play. 22 Boys’ State Basketball. 26 Mr. Borchard at convention. While the cat’s away, the mice will play. APRIL 2 Too bad, convention over; he’s back. 6 Science Fair. Bloody ears and moldy dishes finally disappear. I I A1 Bell takes us to Alaska. 27, 28 State Music Contest here. FFA Banquet. MAY 4, 5 More music contests. 8 Conference track meet. I 5 H Club Barbecue. 1 6 Senior Class Play. May s departing days — the usual tear-stained graduation robes. Page Thirty-four - 1962 ORACLE — FOOTBALL SQUAD Front Row — Jim Heimsoth, Cecil Lorch, Woyne Wille, Lorry Swonson, Arlo Winterboer Arlyn White, Charles Smith, Greg Kaiser, Woyne White. Second Row — Don Groff, Doug Ruby, Bob Ische, Kenny Gonnermon, Arnie Gruhn, Kenny Hewitt, Glenn Maurer, Kenny Philiph, Rodney Raber, Charles Stearns. Third Row — Curtis Buddingh, Terry Hortmonn, Ben Wiese, Denny Durst, Dennis Klinker, Dennis Stoterau, Gary Robinson, Croig Snider, Bob Idso. FOOTBALL Season’s Record We They Hartley 6 Sheldon 27 Hartley 6 Paullina 13 Hartley 12 Primghar 6 Hartley 21 Sanborn 7 Hartley 0 Alta 7 Hartley 20 Aurelia 14 Hartley 27 Sutherland 12 Hartley 14 Milford 25 The 1961 football season was mediocre as the Hawks’ season record was four wins and four losses. After the first two losses to Sheldon and Paullina, respectively, the Hawks came back with two victories over Primghar and Sanborn. The best game of the season came on the night of homecoming when the Hawks won a hard-fought game over Aurelia. The Hawks’ co-captains for the season were Wayne White, Arlyn White, and Kenny Philiph. Senior letter winners were: Wayne White, Arlyn White, Kenny Philiph, Jim Heimsoth, Rodney Raber, Cecil Lorch, Denny Durst, Mike Hooper, Glenn Maurer, and Charles Smith. Arnie Gruhn, Ben Wiese, Wayne Wille, and Arlo Win- terboer were junior letter winners. Sophomores who received major letters were Kenny Hewitt, Greg Kaiser, Dennis Klinker, and Larron Swanson. Wayne White and Arlyn White made first team all-conference. Arlo Winterboer was selected to second team all-conference. Kenny Philiph and Larron Swanson made honorable mention. Page Thirty-five — 1962 ORACLE — L. Swonson W. Wille A. Gruhn A. Winterboer G. Kaiser K. Hewitt B. Wiese D. Klinker B. Bethke G. Boetel Page Thirty-six — 1962 ORACLE — ACTION SHOTS Romo Stromberg shoots os Delores Sherman ond An Everly girl shoots in spite of Dianno Fredericks' Inge Bohrensen wotch. attempts to stop her. Inge, Roma, and Sherm work a play as our guard The Hawkettes smile with pride as they are award- court looks on. ed the second place sectional trophy. Fage Thirty-seven — 1962 ORACLE — THE 1962 HAWKETTES Seoted — Jean Buddingh, Delores Sherman, Carol Anderson, Roma Stromberg, Inge Boh- rensen. Carmen Hennings. Standing — Gloria Hebbel, Jan Linder, Konnie Anderson, Linda Pearson, Coach Emmons, Dianna Fredericks, Phoebe Linder, Cheryl Harms, Miss Peterson. The Hartley Hawkettes won the consolation at the Sectional Tournament, but lost to George at the District. Under the coaching of Mr. Lloyd Emmons, the girls finished the season with 6 wins and I 5 losses. The girls netted 1261 points in 21 games, while the opponents got 1426. We averaged 60 points per game, and our opponents averaged 67.9. Delores Sherman was top scorer with 491 points, an average of 28.9. Roma Stromberg made 326, averaging 19.9 per game, and Inge Bohrensen followed with 1 33, making an average of 7.8. Inge Bohrensen won the Sectional and District free-throw contests, which enabled her to travel to Waterloo to compete in the state contest. Season’s Record We The y We They 48 Royal 33 82 Marcus 87 64 Hull 71 45 Primghar 53 55 Primghar 53 58 Graettinger 60 60 Sanborn 34 71 Sanborn 41 59 Everly 96 63 Aurelia 81 64 55 60 51 62 Lake Park Ruthven Hull Aurelia Lake Park 86 84 69 73 71 68 56 67 Sectional Tournament Lake Park Ocheyedan Everly 67 55 07 55 Cleghorn 63 District T ournamenl 53 George 64 65 George 78 Page Thirty-eight — 1962 ORACLE — Inge Bohrensen Dianna Fredericks Linda Pearson Roma Stromberg Phoebe Linder Carol Anderson Delores Sherman Cheryl Harms Janice Linder Carmen Hennings Konnie Anderson Jean Buddingh Page Thirty-nine — 1962 ORACLE — THE 1962 HAWKS Seated — Arnie Gruhn, Jim Heimsoth, Lorry Swanson, Arlyn White, Wayne White, Kenny Hewitt. Standing — Dennis Klinker, Dennis Stoterau, James Potter, Rodney Raber, Wayne Wille, Ronnie Pahl, Ray Anderson, Mr. Wehrkamp. The Hartley Hawks closed the season with a 9-9 record, under the coach- ing of Mr. Glenn Wehrkamp. Wayne White broke the school record for the most points scored in a single game when he netted 43 points against Aurelia. Wayne White was selected for the All-Conference first team, while Larron Swanson made the All-Conference second team. Arlyn White and Arnie Gruhn re- ceived honorable mention. The Hartley team scored 1033 points as compared with the opponents' I 140 points. The team’s shooting average for the year was 31 per cent. In the Sioux Valley Conference, Hartley placed fifth with a record of 7 wins and 7 losses. Those receiving letters were Wayne White, Arlyn White, Jim Heimsoth, Rodney Raber, Arnie Gruhn, Ronnie Pahl, Raymond Anderson, Wayne Wille, Larron Swanson, and Kenny Hewitt. Season's Record We The]) We The]) Hartley 51 Royal 20 Hartley 63 Primghar 55 Hartley 40 Paullina 88 Hartley 64 Sanborn 50 Hartley 57 Primghar 53 Hartley 45 Alta 40 Hartley 54 Everly 64 Hartley 60 Aurelia 85 Hartley 66 Sanborn 47 Hartley 57 Sutherland 91 Hartley 55 Alta 72 Hartley 70 Milford 62 Hartley 53 Aurelia 64 District Tournament Hartley 69 Sutherland 96 Hartley 63 Milford 42 Hartley 60 Everly 48 Hartley 59 Paullina 110 Hartley 47 Spirit Lake 62 Page Forty — 1962 ORACLE — Lorry Swanson Jim Heimsoth Woyne Wille Arlyn White Rodney Raber Ronnie Pahl Arnie Gruhn Roy Anderson Page Fori];-one — 1962 ORACLE — GIRLS' “B SQUAD Front Row — Carlo Ruby, Jonet Rons, Jane Hansen, Susan Wille, Mary Heimsoth, Sue Pearson. Second Row — Miss Peterson, Jane Wiese, Dianne Brunk, Glorio Hebbel, Charmoine Koele, Mary Hoff, Marilyn Harmelink, and Mr. Emmons. BOYS’ “B SQUAD Front Row — Craig Snider, Korwin Hewitt, Vaun Olhausen, Thietje Hunt, Greg Kaiser, and Bob Ische. Second Row — Bruce Bethke, Curtis Buddingh, James Potter, Tom Erichsen, Dennis Feller, Danny Rohlf, Richard Powers, and Mr. McKinstrey. Page Forly-txoo — 1962 ORACLE — BOYS’ SUMMER BASEBALL SQUAD James Potter, Rodney Raber, Arnie Gruhn, Kenny Hewitt, Wayne White, Craig Snider Ronnie Gruhn, Coach Emmons. 1962 TRACK SQUAD Front Row — Eddie Schierholz, Kenny Philiph, Gary Robinson, Craig Snider, Greg Tay- lor, Dennis Stoterau, Ray Anderson, Terry Hartmann, Coach McKinstrey. Second Row — Eric Steinmetz, Larry Williams, Glenn Maurer, Kenny Hewitt, Dennis Klinker, Bill Hesse, Arnie Gruhn, Curtis Buddingh. Third Row — Bill Ballou, Richard Powers, Greg Kaiser, Jim Heimsoth, John Heimsoth, Doug Ruby, Wayne White. Fourth Row — Charles Smith, Mike Hooper, Arlo Winterboer, Larry Swanson Wayne Wille. Top Row — Bruce Bethke. Page Forty-three 1962 ORACLE Page Forty-four — 1962 ORACLE — Woiting Queen Cheryl Queen with her attendants, Jane Denny and Teresa Hein. Senior Float Junior Float Page Forty-five — 1962 ORACLE — Jeon Buddingh ond Kenny Peterson buzz olong Konnie Anderson ond Glenn Recher look on os with the first prize float. crown revolves. JUNIOR FLOAT SOPHOMORE FLOAT FRESHMAN FLOAT ROYAL COURT A rainbow of victory surrounds Janet Rons ond Pretty Teresa smiles as King Kenny ond Queen Robert Wohlert. Cheryl sit in the background. CEREMONIES UPON THE THRONE Mr. Borchord mokes presentations as crowds Get serious, this is a royol occasion, watch. Page Forty-six — 1962 ORACLE — PEP CLUB Front Row — Carol Lage, Roxie Goering, Berlou Lage, Linda Christie, Jennene Hirt, Cheryl Dornbusch, Bonnie Jacobson, Mary Zohn. Second Row — Miss Peterson, Mory Hoff, Donna Kluender, Sheryl Bobzien, Lois Raw, Jan Linder, Julie Sandersfeld, Pat Bruegmann, Jackie Boetel. Third Row — Barb Amundson, Judi Rost, Jean Buddingh, Mary Heimsoth, Mary Zinn, Linda Pearson, Cheryl Harms, Judy Uhe, Connie Walrod, Bev Kluender. Fourth Row — Sandra Ahrens, Linda Torner, Dixie Torner, Vicki Mulder, Charlotte Petersen, Barb Wacker, Dianne Stanley, Dianna Fredericks, Janice Matheis. PEP CLUB FLOAT PEP CLUB OFFICERS Dianne Stanley, Secretary-Treas.; Judy Uhe, Pres.; Miss Peterson, Advisor. Page Forty-seven Bonnie Jocobson, Mory Zahn, Roxie Goering, Carol Loge Page Forty-eight — 1962 ORACLE — “A” TEAM CHEERLEADERS Berlou Loge, Jennene Hirt, Linda Christie, Cheryl Dornbusch. “B” TEAM CHEERLEADERS — 1962 ORACLE — FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row — Glenno Linder, Julie Sandersfeld, Carmen Hennings, Karla Thiessen, Delores Sherman, Jane Denny, Delores DeBoom, Kella Klinker, Glenda Reinke. Second Row — Mr. Borchard, Inge Bohrensen, Linda Christie, Phoebe Linder, DeAnn Crowner, Gloria Hebbel, Nancy Tewes, Roxie Brinkert, Mary Zinn. Third Row — Marge Linder, Dianne Stanley, Teresa Hein, Meridee Moermond, Morjean Horders, Joanne Hoper, Bonnie Schmidt, Dianna Fredericks. H CLUB First Row — Mr. McKinstrey, Bruce Bethke, Ronnie Gruhn, Roy Anderson, Dennis Stot- erau, Craig Snider, Eddie Schierholz, Curtis Buddingh, Mr. Wehrkamp. Second Row— Gory Mohr, Kenny Philiph, Dennis Klinker, Rodney Rober, Arnie Gruhn, Bill Hesse, Greg Taylor, Gordon Boetel, Roger Anderson. Third Row — Denny Durst, Glenn Maurer, Wayne White, Arlyn White, Jim Schwien, Charles Smith, Cecil Lorch, Kenny Hewitt, Kurt Ott. Fourth Row — Jim Heimsoth, Greg Kaiser, Wayne Wille, Larron Swonson, Arlo Winter- boer, Mike Hooper, Wendell Gruhn, John Heimsoth. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row — Tom Gonnerman, Rodney Rober, Ronnie Pahl, Kenny Mundt, Jim Heim- soth, Arlyn White, Mr. Larsen. Second Row — Jomes Johnson, Rony Sears, Ronald Fahlenkamp, Jerry Morfitt, Robert Wohlert, Ben Wiese, David Schroeder, Wayne Groen, James Rieck, Ronald Sandersfeld. Third Row — Lonnie Fahlenkamp, Eddie Schierholz, Doug Thee, Dean Riessen, Tom Erichsen, Kenny Philiph, Charles Stearns, Gary Bobzien, Bob Idso, Dennis Wohlert, Don Mielke. Fourth Row — Rodney Groen, Denny Durst, Kurt Ott, Cecil Lorch, Edwin Harders, Ar- von Glaser, Ken Gonnerman, Frank Powers, Ed DeJong, Glenn Maurer, Kent Rasmussen. Fifth Row — Larry Back, John Heimsoth, Greg Kaiser, Wendell Gruhn, Jim Rons, Arlo Winterboer, Kenny Petersen, David Jacobs, Bob Ische, Charles Smith, Ronald Winterboer Page Fort )-nine — 1962 ORACLE — FFA OFFICERS Tom Gonnermon, Rodney Rober, Jim Heimsoth, Kenny Mundt, Ronnie Pohl, Arlyn White, Mr. Lorsen FFA SUMMARY Another successful year has been completed by the Hartley Future Farmers of America Chapter with 73 members. Ten of our members took part in the State FFA Convention held at Council Bluffs. Nominations for the Iowa Farmer Degree were Kenny Mundt, Jim Heim- soth, Cecil Lorch, and Charles Smith. At the Sub-District FFA Contest which was held in Paullina, the Parlia- mentary Procedure Team won a gold rating and received the right to go on to the District Contest. Also the Program of Work received a gold award and the right to go to the District. The Creed Speaker received honorable mention. At the District Contest held here in Hartley, the Treasurer’s book received a gold, the Reporter’s Scrapbook received a gold and gets to go to the State Contest. Also the Secretary’s book received a gold. The Parliamentary Procedure Team re- ceived a silver and the Program of Work received a gold. Our Third Annual Invitational Livestock Judging Contest which was held at the OK Sheep Ranch, was quite a success with 19 teams with Mallard taking top honors. The Judging Teams which judged in many contests did quite well in these contests. Some of the contests they judged in are: O'Brien County and Clay County Fairs, the Iowa State Fair, All Breeds Dairy Show, the Black and White Show at Spencer, the Sioux Empire Farm Show, Sac City Market Hog Show, the Iowa State Landrace Show and Sale, State Hampshire Show at Webster City. They also attend- ed the Waterloo Dairy Cattle Congress and Sioux City Invitational Contests. We had members showing their livestock at many shows throughout the year. Some of these shows included the O’Brien County Fair, the Clay County Fair, the Iowa State Fair, and the Spencer Lamb Feeders Project. Our two money making projects were the FFA Fruit Sales and FFA Carnival. Also for the first time in many years the FFA sponsored a Harvest Ball with a live band providing the music. Craig Cooper from our chapter is NW State Vice-President. The Honorary Members for 1961 were Royce Larsen and Bob Eilers. Page Fifty — 1962 ORACLE — CHAPTER SWEETHEART Jennene Hirt PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM Jim Heimsoth, Cecil Lorch, Arlyn White, Mr. Larsen, Kenny Mundt, Kenny Philiph FUTURE FARMERS PROGRAM OF WORK Kenny Mundt, Jim Heimsoth, Charles Smith, Cecil Lorch, Arvon Glaser, Rodney Groen, Ronnie Pahl. Rage Fifty-one — 1962 ORACLE — First Row — Delores Sherman, Cothy Miller, Delores DeBoom, Sandy Groen, Bunny Peck, Jonis Schwien, Konnie Anderson. Second Row — Berlou Lage, Mory Zahn, Marilyn Harmelink, Jean Johnson, Karen Watts, Carol Lage, Norman Kelley, Billie Vezina, Carol Anderson, Dianna Fredericks, Cheryl Dornbusch, Vickie Dunsmoor, Rondo Brendle, Marlene Norling, Joanne Hoper. Third Row — Sue Brendle, Debbie Boyer, Bonnie Jacobson, Mary Hoff, Dianne Manley, Dianne Brunk, Teresa Noonan, Vaun Olhausen, Judy Samuelson, Carla Ruby, Mary Zinn, Glenda Reinke, Cheryl Kern, Julie Hoper, Bob Ische, Larry Back, Bev Sauer, Vickie Mulder, Linda Nurse, Roxie Goering, Doug Ruby. Fourth Row — Judi Rost, Jerry Morfitt, Richard McCarty, Jane Hansen, Janice Linder, Gary Paulsen, Ronnie Zegers, Charles Mann, Roger Shinkle, Roma Stromberg, Dave Bloemendaal, Charles Stearns, Joel Peck, Steve Baumgarten, Deena Dodge, Danny Boyer, Cynthia Steinmetz, Louise Smith, Gregory Taylor, Linda Christie, Thietje Hunt. Page Fift )-tr o — 1962 ORACLE — JR. HIGH WOODWIND CLARINET QUARTET HORN QUARTET TRIO Mary Zahn, Berlou Loge, De- Carlo Ruby, Glendo Reinke, Karen Watts, Deboroh Boyer, lores Sherman, Marilyn Horme- Mary Zinn, Lorie Swanson (not Rondo Brendle. link. pictured). BRASS QUARTET BARITONE QUARTET SAXOPHONE TRIO AND QUARTET Greg Taylor, Voun Olhausen, Teresa Noonan, Louise Smith. Deena Dodge, Danny Boyer, Steve Baumgarten, Peggy Hinz (not shown). Julie Hoper, Vicki Mulder. Bev Sauer, Cheryl Dombusch, Cher- yl Kern, Eunny Peck. Greg Taylor, Doug Ruby, Lou- ise Smith, Eileen Jacobs. Vcun Olhausen, Teresa Noonan, Dianne Brunk. Roger Shinkle, Thietie Hunt, Roma Sfromberg, Dave Blcem- endaal, Glenda Remke Peggv Hinz (not shown). TROMBONE QUARTET TRUMPET TRIO BRASS SEXTET Page Fift lhret — 1962 ORACLE — TROMBONE QUARTET MISC. WOODWINDS Thietje Hunt, Linda Christie, Roxie Goering, Linda Nurse. BRASS QUARTET Cothy Miller, Normon Kelley, Jeon Johnson, Sue Brendle, De- lores DeBoom. SOLOISTS Bonnie Jocobson, Billie Vezino, Carol Loge, Mary Hoff, Dianne Manley. TRUMPET TRIO Charles Mann, Roger Shinkle, Cheryl Kern, Thietje Hunt, Roma Stromberg, Charles Mann, Linda Christie, Mary Zinn. Charles Mann, Linda Christie, Roger Shinkle. Marilyn Harmelink, Delores Sherman, K o n n i e Anderson, Janis Schwien, Peg Hinz (ab- sent). FLUTE TRIO BRASS SEXTET Konnie Anderson, Vickie Duns- moor, Janis Schwien, Joanne Hoper, Marlene Norling, Ronda Brendle. Doug Ruby, Deeno Dodge, Car la Ruby, Charles Mann, Ron nie Zegers, Joel Peck. Delores Sherman Pcge Fifty-four — 1962 ORACLE — INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SUMMARY 1961-1962 The Hartley High School Band has had an outstanding year. The band received a II rating at the Tri-State Band Festival at Luverne, Minnesota. The baton ensemble received a I rating, and the flag swinging ensemble received a I rating. On January 29 the band performed a Winter Concert. Two more concerts were scheduled on April 10 and May 16 as well as a band tour of Primghar and Sutherland. The contest for solos and small groups was held at Hartley, and the concert band competed on May 5. FLAG TWIRLERS Linda Nurse, Billie Vezina, and Linda Christie BATON TWIRLERS Roxie Goering, Mary Zinn, Drum Majorette Delores Sherman, Dianna Fredericks, and Konnie Anderson Page Fifty-five — 1962 ORACLE — MIXED CHORUS First Row — Edna Warburton; Janice Schwien; Marilyn Harmelink; Kella Klinker; Lois Raw; Connie Rieck; Barb Amundson; Gale Bobzien; Julie Sandersfeld; Diane Brunk; Cathy Miller. Second Row — Sheryl Bobzien; Charmaine Koele; Jennene Hirt; Donna Kluender; LuAnn Buhrmann; Theresa Noonan; Billie Vezina; Linda Christie; Jean Buddingh; Cheryl Dornbusch. Third Row — Judy Uhe; Cheryl Horms; Sandro Ahrens; Susan Wille; Janet Rons; Linda Pearson; Mary Anderegg; Susanne Pearson; Connie Ewoldt; Phoebe Linder; Romo Strom- berg. Fourth Row — Joel Peck, Dave Bloemendaol, Wayne Groen, Lois Nagel, Dianne Stanley. Barb Wacker, Marlene Norling, Karen Romey, Carla Ruby, Frankie Stanley, Danny Boyer Fifth Row — Roger Shinkle, Korwin Hewitt, Gordon Boetel, Doug Ruby, Thietje Hunt, Steve Baumgarten, Vincent McCarty, Bob Ische, Dennis Klinker, Bill Bollou, Charles Mann, Mr. Lundberg. GIRLS CHORUS VOCAL GROUP SUMMARY The Mixed Chorus presented their annual Autumn Serenade on November 20. Also, the Girls Chorus and the Sheldon Barbershop Chorus participated in the big event. After the program the choruses went out to Grill I 8 for lunch. Just before Christmas vacation, some of the chorus members went caroling in the halls. The contest for solos and small groups was held in Hartley this year, and the chorus went to Humboldt for large group contest. Page Fifty-six — 1962 ORACLE — TRIO MIXED QUARTET (Not pictured) Peggy Hinz, Jennene Hirt, Linda Dianne Stanley, bAar ene Norling, David Bloemen Christie. daal, Dennis Klinker. MIXED QUARTET QUARTET Danny Boyer, Carla Ruby, Roger Shinkle, Roma David Bloemendaal, Doug Ruby, Roger Shinkle, Stromberg. Danny Boyer. SEXTET SEXTET Front Row — Julie Sandersfeld, Jennene Hirt, (not shown) Pegg Hinz. Back Row—Billie Vezino, Marlene Norling, Dianne Stanley. Front Row — Barb Wacker, Roma Stromberg, Cheryl Harms. Back Row — Carla Ruby, Judy Uhe, Donna Kluender. I'age tifty-seven — 1962 ORACLE — STUDENT COUNCIL ANTIC SPRING — ONE ACT PLAY Roger Anderson, Sondy Ahrens, Roy Anderson, Kenny Philiph, Tom Erichson, Arvon Glaser, Craig Snider, Greg Kaiser, Ken Mundt, Arlyn White. Larry Swanson, Steve Baumgarten, Konnie An- derson, Carmen Hennings, Rony Sears, Linda Nurse, Mr. Vander Woude. Rony Sears, Larry Swanson, Carmen Hennings, Larry Swanson, Carmen Hennings, Rony Sears, Linda Nurse, Konnie Anderson, Steve Baumgar- Linda Nurse, Steve Baumgarten, Konnie Anderson, ten. ALL HIGH SCHOOL PLAY Cormen Hennings, Konnie Anderson, Mary Hansen, Barb Wacker, Judy Uhe, Roxie Goering, Cathy Miller, Mr. Vander Woude, Roger Shinkle, Ray Anderson, Arvon Glaser, Doug Ruby, Roger Anderson, Craig Snider, Dave Bloemendaal. Page Fifty-eight — 1962 ORACLE — DOUBLE DOOR Judy Uhe and Barb Wacker Barb Wacker TAMMY TELL ME TRUE Deena Dodge — Tammy Raymond Anderson and Barb Wacker Deena Dodge (baby sittingX Page Fifty-nine — 1962 ORACLE — QUILL AND SCROLL ORACLE STAFF First Row — Glenna Linder, Karla Thiessen, Mary Ann Hansen, Sheryl Bobzien, Cathy Miller. Back Row — Connie Ewoldt, Joanne Hoper, Mar- jean Harders, Marge Linder, Mr. Jocobson. Seoted — Teresa Hein, Glenda Reinke, Jean John- son, Berlou Lage, Carol Anderson, Delores Sherman. Standing — Joanne Hoper, Chormaine Koele, Sheryl Bobzein Donna Kluender, Delores DeBoom, Mary Zahn, Pat Bruegmann. ORACLE STAFF Judy Uhe, Cathy Miller, Rodney Raber, Sandy Seated — Inge Bohrensen, Bonnie Schmidt, Cheryl Ahrens, Karla Thiessen, and Linda Pearson. Dornbusch, Beverly Heuer, Roxie Brinkert, Dianne Stanley, Jan Linder. Back — Gary Gonnerman, Dave Bloemendaal, Lorry Williams, Wayne White, Roger Shinkle. ECHO STAFF Seated — Joanne Hoper and Cathy Miller. Standing — Glenda Reinke, Linda Tewes, Bev Heuer, Roxie Brinkert, Berlou Lage, Teresa Hein. Seated Glenna Linder, Karla Thiessen, and Marge Linder. Standing — Bonnie Schmidt, Charles Muilenberg, Gary Mohr, Rodney Rober, Dave Bloemendaal, and Marjean Harders. Cage Sixty — 1962 ORACLE — EIGHTH GRADE First Row — Bonita Peck, Vicki Jipson, Nona Lyman, Cynthia Steinmetz, Judy Samuel- son, Barbara Recher, Karen Watts, Donna Groen, Dorothy Specht, Vicki Dunsmoor, Deborah Boyer. Second Row — Kenneth Eilers, Charles Gonnerman, Danny Wohlert, Larry Mattheis, Lar- ry Walrod, Terry Corey, Ronald Espey, Harold Funk, Gary Paulson, Jerry Morfitt, David Durst, Jackie Vlieger. Third Row — Rodney Sherman, Deanna Schroeder, Dorothy Heimsoth, Dianne Riessen, Dixie Fanning, Diana Manley, Glen Hoffman, John Mulder, Peggy Idso, Cherie Byers, Shoron Hinkey, Lois Recher, Mr. Burt. Fourth Row — Mrs. Anderson, Janet Pearson, Jane Siebersma, Rondo Brendle, Lorie Swan- son, Barbara Thorne, Stephanie Riedemann, Carole Baumgarten, Julie Hoper, Eileen Jacobs, Therese McCarty, Mr. Fedders. Fifth Row — Jerry Getting, Billy Farnsworth, Steve Hoper, Roger Crowner, Rich McCarty, Lester Peterson, Ronnie Zegers, David Stopsack, David Eaton, Normon Kelley, Don Stanley. SEVENTH GRADE First Row — Becky Nielsen, Carol Mattheis, Pat Adams, Shelley Brinkert, Sharolyn Koele, Connie Stearns, Lynda Mastbergen, Nola Bethke, Janice Smith, Judy Geerdes, Donna Mahler, Barbara Nellis, Becky Enright, Connie Jacobs. Second Row — Roy Kemp, Mike Anderegg, Darwin Rusche, Eddie Payne, Rodger Burley, Roger Klekacz, Larry Harmelink, Ronnie Uhe, Karl Riedemann. Third Row — Mr. Sayre, Stanley Taylor, Dennis Powers, Allan Groen, Dennis Nagel, Ken- ton Harms, Nancy Rasmussen, Marla Austin, Jeri Hirt, Joyce Thorn, Lon Vogt, Craig 01- hausen, Rodney Puhrmann, Ronald Lefever, Kelley Vezina, Mr. Matzdorff. Fourth Row — Rita Koehnecke, Cynthia Ballou, Merlene Mulder, Pat Heetland, Kathy Trunnell, Charlotte Jones, Susie Getting, Connie Nagel, Debbie Kenyon, Ronda Geerdes, Maureen McCarty, Patty Back, Susan Ballou. Fifth Row — Rodney Ahrens, Jerry Goetsch, Gene Mohni, Doug Timmons, Larry Gruhn, Rodney Taylor, Gary Balliet, Dick Jacobson, Tommy Long, Wayne Harders, Lee McCarty, Gale Gruhn, Greg Mohr, Gale Klett. Page Sixty-one — 1962 ORACLE — Ffromff ito — iLofs. Qheng i‘ sr«r Ptoaraon Qsrde SounmjGrrer Scrrcvz Thm«nn i Lcrru 5 omsrr ' Jiw « - -crper Jcme OnciHtetTre . zi s. Vi«ri ui Dunsmno Verte A SJTrr- Secrrc Sta — JHuidk •Gtftf'-res. r«xnc Sdhvmedtor Per Hi«r arc: Gnmi« %og Suae Gewmj Et r- Jacobs I cir tr-'A S irr jct (feorndbi Gesr-aes. i;ui«ifo Scmutfrscr1 Mr S iiri?. Tnhjnd — Darcra4 rbrrmc Vci .«p -Dtorartb Scwc ' S iame Pj«sser Q gtg. vcr f Idtec Nirrc _ '—cr C rsi Vcr es. Pirr lT — Cmsicjj OKrhJStfr iLcn7- iienty ctftr-rij, fi Dgjsr Crawrr«r r HH. JAanatosnir «fcirifo 'WfcrfDarlfy onne Papers. 5 l‘ rr- SMcr-rv Sarv 5a i«r L£« WcCcr DfcT' irt TlS,i . Sifcrrmr — Zizrr' • :Mke cifr'tf Wi:m rzn r rmrrs. jae r- rr —orne -rM. SteMf t. 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