— THE 1967 ORACLE — Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richards Tom and Mary Richards have been an integral part of the Hartley school system for a combined total of 14 years, Mr. Richards through the medium of music for eight years, Mrs. Richards through a modern foreign language for six years. With regret we see them leave Hartley, but that regret is tinged with happiness because they are leaving to advance their own education even more. To you, then, Mr. and Mrs. Richards, we dedicate the 1967 Oracle. May it help recall those happy and rewarding years for us when you were a part of the Hartley faculty! Page Two
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— THE 1967 ORACLE — PUBLICATIONS STAFF Standing: L. Petersen, B. Meyer, T. McBride, S. Ballou, R. Puhrmann, R. Crowner, R. Taylor, B. Wiese, M. Arthur, J. Gonnerman, K. O'Brien. Seated: A. Groen; D. Rusche; M. Anderegg, Oracle Editor; K. Vezina, Echo Editor; B. Enright; C. Olhausen. To you, the members of the faculty and student body, we of the publications staff express our thanks for your cooperation in helping us with our work on the Echo, Oracle, the radio program and Searcher. We hope that you have enjoyed these projects. We especially hope that you will enjoy the layout of the Oracle this year and that it brings back some pleasant times in these high school days when you dust it off in the attic many years from now. The editors also wish to thank those staff members who gave so generously of their free time. In the “busy-ness” of the school year, the business of meeting pub- lications deadlines is indeed difficult. The seniors who have served this year leave with a feeling of regret because these projects are enjoyable, but also a feeling of relief because now we turn the responsibility over to next year's reporters and editors. We wish them the very best! Page Four
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