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— 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
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— 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
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— 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
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