Hartley High School - Oracle Yearbook (Hartley, IA)

 - Class of 1962

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— 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

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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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