Hartley High School - Oracle Yearbook (Hartley, IA)

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I dedication We otudentd pAoudly. dedi- cate tkid ! )70 Oracle to oua panervtd, uho e guidance and Lurdejiatandinq. have helped to make oua. education monjz meardng.Cud Two Ten Edwards and Rcdney Roth Three SENIOR ATTENDANTS JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Dorole Post and Harold Hoftyzer Michell Boyer and Keith Koele SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS FRESHMEN ATTENDANTS Suzi Shottuck and Phil Sweeney Bonnie Cummings and Brad Hirt MARTINA TILP Four One of the two foreign exchange students in Hartley this year is sixteen year- old Martina Tilp. Martina comes to Hartley from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in America on August 18. She was sponsored by the Hartley Kiwanis Club. Martina’s parents in Hartley are Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson. Her sisters are Jan, a Junior in high school, and Joni, an eighth grader, and her brother Jeff a Freshman in college. At home in Germany, her father is a customs officer and her mother is a housewife. She has one sister, Christia, and one brother, Rolf. She plans to return to Germany to finish her education. We have greatly enjoyed the year that Martina has spent with us and sin- cerely hope she has the best of everything in life. PETER ERBACHER Five Peter Erbacher, born on May 9, 1952, found himself in Des Moines, Iowa, on August 21, 1969. Met by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoftyzer, Sr., he soon became acquainted with Hartley. He found America quite different than living in Arlesheim, Switzerland, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Erbacher and sister, Annelies. Peter’s family in Hartley consists of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoftyzer, Harold Jr., a senior, Roger, a sophomore, and Sharon and Karen both in grade school. Peter has about I Vt years of high school left when he returns to Switzerland. After that his future is uncertain, but it will probably include going into a university. Peter would like to thank the Hartley Kiwanis, school and community for his enjoyable time here; and we would like to thank Peter for making this year very interesting for us. Six Seven HARTLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing: Harry Olhausen, Howard Borchard, Duane Kolpin. Seated: Marlin Vetter, Clarence Olhausen, Dr. Peterson, President; Milo Peters, Norman Olson. CHARLES SCHMIDT Hartley High School's principal, Charles Schmidt, graduated from high school in Scotland, S. D. He attended Southern State Teachers College where he received his Bachelor of Science degree and continu- ed his studies at the University of South Dakota where he obtained his Master of Arts degree. Mr. Schmidt taught for eight years before coming to Hartley in 1965 to accept the position of principal. HOWARD BORCHARD Howard Borchard, superintendent, is a graduate of Spencer High School. He re- ceived his Bachelor of Arts degree at Wayne State Teachers College and his Master of Arts degree from University of South Da- kota at Vermillion. He first came to Hart- ley in 1954 as an English teacher. He be- came principal in 1956, a job which he held for eight years. In 1964 he attained his present position as superintendent. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Eight L. Thorne, Secretary; J. Steinbeck, Vice-President; B. Jacobson, President; L. Jordan, T reasurer. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS M. Boyer, Treasurer; K. Koele, Vice-President; M. Linder, President; R. Wulf, Secretary. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Nine D. Dou, Secretory; D. Bornes, Vice-President, S. O'Brien, President; B. Zohn, Treosurer. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS T. Klinker, Secretary; R. Ahrenstorff, Vice-President; J. Otto, President; P. Butler, Treosurer. MARK BUTT Ten OLIVER ABBOTT General Science, Biology, Chem- istry, Student Council Advisor. DIANA BUTER English 9, 10, Publications, Quill and Scroll Advisor. World History, American His- tory, Girls Basketball Coach, Girls Track Coach, Boys Base- ball Cooch, Girls Baseball Cooch. AUDLEY DE GRAAF Sociology, Psychology, FTA Advisor. PHILIP DICE Algebra 10, General Math, Geometry, Consumers Moth, Physics. JANELLE FLEMING Girls Physical Education, Pep Club Advisor, Girls Basketball Chaperone. ARLENE HOUSTON WALTER KELLEY ROBERT LINDGREN English 10, 11, Dramatics, Shorthand I, II, Bookkeeping, Speech, One Act Ploys, Closs Typing I, Clerical Occupations. Plays. Varsity Chorus, Swing Chorus, Girls Glee Club. Eleven ALICE MARQUARDT VICTORIA OLSON Homemaking I, II, III, FHA English 10, 11, Government. Advisor. BEVERLY SCHUMANN FRANCIS SKINNER Librarian, Spanish I, II. English 10, 11, Government. DUANE TWAIT GLENN WEHRKAMP General Business, Economics, Personal Typing, Boys P. E., Football Cooch, Asst. Boys Basketball Cooch. Algebro 1,11, Advanced Moth, Boys Basketball Coach, Track Coach, Asst. Footboll Coach, H Club Advisor. JAMES SCHROEDER Band, Swing Band. FRED TANNER Industrial Arts, Metal Shop, Mechanical Drowing, Practical Shop, Boys P. E. HAROLD WOODARD Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, IV, FFA Advisor. Twelve OFFICE SECRETARY Mrs. Janet Stoneking CUSTODIAN Bob Butler CUSTODIAN Herman DeYoung COOKS Mrs. Lillion Klinker, Mrs. Dolores Richter; Mrs. Corrine Brazle and Mrs. Dorothy Steen. Thirteen DAVID ADAMS — Happiness for me is large- ly a matter of digestion. FFA 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1; Football 1; Intromural Basketball 3; Senior Class Play. DENNIS AHRENSTORFF — Success is that old ABC — ability, breaks and courage. FFA 1-2-3-4; Student Council 3; Science Fair I; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3- 4; Track 1-2-3; H-Club 2-3-4 LYNN BARNES — No man properly occupi- ed, is ever miserable. Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4; Swing Chorus 2-3-4, Science Foir 1-2-3; Oracle Staff 4, Speech Contest 2-3-4, One Act Plays 2; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Chorus Small Groups 4; Magazine Staff 1-2; Northwest Iowa Chorus 4. DEBRA BOETEL — Everyone has a place to fill in this world and is important in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not. Band 1-2-3-4; Girl's Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1; Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Debate 1; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Band Small Groups 1-3. RANDY BOS — In America we say what we think; even if we can't think, we say it anyway. FFA 1; Science Fair I-2-3-4. KIM BOYER — Nothing is done. Everything in the world remoins to be done or done over. Band 1-2-3-4; Northwest Iowa Band 4; Band Small Groups 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1- 2- 3-4; Chorus Small Groups 1-2-3-4; North- west Iowa Chorus 4, Swing Chorus 1-2-3-4, Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Ploy; Musical 2; Stage Band 3- 4. GARY BRAZLE — Personally I'm always ready to learn although I don't always like to be taught. Science Fair 1-2, Basket- ball 1; Baseball 1; Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4; Debate 1-2; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. DALE BUHRMANN — Farming looks very easy when your plow is a pencil and you're a thousand miles from the cornfield. FFA 1-2-3-4; Sentinel Officer 4; Science Fair 1; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. Fourteen MIKE BUTLER — The way out of trouble is never os simple as the way in. Student Council 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; H-Club 2-3-4; Searcher Staff 1-2; Class Officer 3; Science Fair 1-2; Football 1-2-3-4; Track 2-3; Basketball 1-2. LORI CLAUSEN — When in doubt tell the truth. Bond 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3; FHA 1; Science Fair 1-2; Intramurol Basketball 1-2-3-4; Stage Band 1-2-3-4. DIANE DASS — I can resist everything — except temptation. Girl's Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3; Science Fair 1; Musical 1- 2. ANN DEGRAAF — Happiness doesn't come from doing what we like to do but from lik- ing what we have to do. Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Chorus Librarian 4; Swing Chorus 1-2-3-4; FTA 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Stu- dent Council 1; Science Fair 1-2; Basket- ball 1-2-3-4; Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play; Class Officer I; Musical 1-2; Small Groups I-2-3-4; Northwest Iowa Band 3. TERI EDWARDS — I'm not denying that women ore foolish; God made them that way to match the men. Bond 1; FTA 2-3-4; FHA 1; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2; Oracle Staff 4; Echo Staff 1-2; Speech Contestant 2-3; One Act Plays 2; Class Officer 2; Oracle Attendant 2; Oracle Queen 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Pep Club Officer 4; Quill and Scroll 4. PETER ERBACHER — The trouble with the dictionary is that you have to know how a word is spelled before you can look up how the word is spelled. Transferred from Switzerland 4; Student Council 4; Basketball 4; Speech Contest 4. DERRITA GATHMAN — We can do more good by being good than in any other way. Girl's Glee Club 1-2-3; FTA 4; Science Fair 1-2. MARY GOETSCH — It matters not how long you live, but how. Bond 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 2-3-4; FTA 1-2-3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Speech Contest 4; One Act Plays 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Ploy; Class Officer 3; Musical 1 -2; Stage Band 1-2-3-4; Band Officer 3; Chorus Of- ficer 4; Band Small Groups 1-2-3-4. NORBERT GROFF — If you keep your mind sufficiently open, people will throw o lot of rubbish in it. Science Fair 1-3-4; Football 1. BEVERLY HARMS — Never trouble trouble till it troubles you. Chorus 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1; Bosketball 1-2-3-4; Track 3; Junior Class Play; Musi- cal 1-2; Pep Club Officer 4. HARLYN HENGEVELD — Good men ore scarce — take care of me. Chorus 1; Swing Chorus 1; Science Fair 1-2. Fifteen KEVIN GROEN — The best way out of dif- ficulty is through it. Science Fair 1, Foot- ball 1, Intramural Basketball 1, Junior Class Play, Vocational School 4. PAM HEUMPHREUS — Never bend your head. Always hold it high and look the world stroight in the foce. Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; FT A 3-4; Pep Club 1-2- 3 4; Science Fair 1-2; Track 3; Debate 1-2; Speech Contest 1-2; Musical 1-2; Bond and Chorus Small Groups 1-3-4. MARY HIBBING — The scramble to get into college is so terrible that we have to put up with almost anything . . . even an edu- cation. Band I-2-3-4; Chorus 3-4; FTA 2- 3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; National Honor Society Of- ficer 3-4; Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Intramurol Basketball 4; Speech Contest 4; One Act Plays 4; Vocal Small Groups 3; Bond Small Groups 1-2-3; Northwest Iowa Band 3. HAROLD HOFTYZER — Blessed be agricul- ture, if one doesn't have too much of it. Science Fair 2; Basketball 2-3-4; Baseball Science Fair 4; Basketball 2-3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; Class Officer 3; H- Club 2-3-4; FTA Officer 4; Student Council Officer 4; H-Club Officer 4. JAN HOPER — As knowledge increases, wonder deepens. Band 1-2-3-4; Band Mo;orette 1-2-3-4; Band Officer 4; Band Small Groups 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Chorus Small Groups 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 2-3-4; FTA 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2-3-4, Debate 1-2-3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Musicol 1-2; Librarian 2-3-4. Sixteen MARSHA JACOBS — The first greot rule in life is to put up with things ' Girl s Glee - Club 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1;. Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Musical 1-2. WANDA JACOBS — ''We know nothing of tomorrow. Our business is to be good ond enjoy today. Chorus 3-4; Girl's Glee Club 1-2-3; FHA 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1; Drill Team 1-4; Musical 1. BETTY JACOBSON — Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly. Band 1-2-3-4; FTA 1-2-3- 4; FHA 1; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Student Council 4; Science Fair 1 -2-3-4; Intramural Basketball 2; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Play; Class Officer 4; National Honor Society Officer 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; FFA Sweetheart Attendant 3; Band Small Groups 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; FTA Officer 4; Musical 1; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; Band Officer 3. JUDI JAPENGA — You can only make others better by being good yourself. Chorus 2; Girl's Glee Club 1; FHA 4; Pep Club 4; Science Fair 1; Echo Staff 1; Musi- cal 1; FHA Officer 4. LON JORDAN — I am an American inven- tion. FFA 1-2; Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Intramural Basketball 1- 2-3-4; Speech Contest 3-4; One Act Plays 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Class Officer 3-4; H-Club 3-4. RODNEY KELLER — Ordinorily he was in- sane, but he had lucid moments when he was merely stupid. Science Fair 1-2-3; Basketball 1; Basketboll Manager 4, Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. LANNY KLETT — Every man is dangerous who only cores for one thing. Student Council 2-3; Student Council Officer 2-3; Science Fair 1-3; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Foot- ball 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 1-2; H-Club 2-3-4. JANE LODER — Happiness is just a thing called change. Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1- 2-3-4; Swing Chorus 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2; Intramural Basketball 2; Basketball 1; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Class Officer 3; Musicol 1; Cheerleader 4; Stage Band 2-3-4; Band Officer 2; Band Small Groups 3. Seventeen JOHN LONG — There ore some people who are beginning to argue that if God had in- tended for us to walk, we would not have been born with automobiles. Science Fair 1; Intramural Basketball 3; Junior Class Ploy; Vocational School 3-4. BRUCE LORCH — It takes a man to make a room silent. Chorus 4; FFA 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1 -2-3-4; Football 1; Track 3; Intramural Basketball 2-4; Junior Class Play; FFA Officer 3-4. RITA LYMAN — There is no such thing as a woman without talent; it take talent to be one. Band 1-2; FHA 1-2-3-4; Pep Club I-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-4; Intramural Basketball 1-2-4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Ploy; Musical 1-2; Librarian 4; FHA Officer 3-4. ARLO MEYER — The more we study, the more we discover our ignorance. FFA 1 ; Nationol Honor Society 2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2- 3-4, H-Club 3-4. RANDY MUILENBURG — Before you tell someone how good you are, you should tell him how bad you used to be. Chorus 1-4; Swing Chorus 1; FTA 4; Science Fair 1-2, Echo Staff 2; Basketball 1-3, Football 1-2- 3-4; Intramural Basketball 2-4; One Act Plays 4; Senior Class Play; Musical 1-2; H-Club 1-2-3-4; Footboll Co-Captain. BARB NAGEL — Be grateful for luck, but don't count on it. Girl's Glee Club 1-2, FHA 1-2-3; FTA 3; Pep Club 1-2-3; Science Fair 1; Echo Staff 1-2; Intramural Basket- boll 2; Drill Team 1. DUANE NAGEL — Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards. Science Fair 1-2; Football 1-2-3-4; Intramural Basketball 3- 4; Junior Class Play; H-Club 3-4. LOREN NELSON — Women? No thanks. I have enough worries. Chorus 1; Science Fair 1. Eighteen JEFF PAULSEN — Experience teaches that we have a lot to learn. FFA 1-2-3-4, Science Fair 1; Intramural Basketball 1-2- 3-4. CARVELL PEARSON — I hove won every argument I have ever had with myself. FT A 3-4; FFA 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Base- ball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; H-Club 2-3-4; One Act Plays 4. JILL PECK — Nothing great can be achieved without enthusiasm. Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus I-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1- 2-3-4; Science Fair 1; Drill Team 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Musi- cal 1-2; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; Band and Chorus Small Groups 1-2-3-4; All-State Band 4; Sweetheart Attendant 3; Flag Twirler 1-2-3-4; All-Northwest Iowa Band 2- 3-4. LEROY PETERS — To get attention, it's hard to beat a good, big mistake. Oracle Staff 1; Vocational School 3-4. PEGGY PETERSEN — Life often presents us with a choice of evils, rather than of goods. FTA 3; FHA 1-2; Pep Club 1-2; Science Fair 1; Echo Stoff 1-2; Intramural Basket- ball 2. SUSAN PETERSEN — I believe in the dis- cipline of silence and could talk for hours about it. Chorus 4; Girls' Glee Club 1-2- 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2-4; Basketball 1-2; Track 3-4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Musical 1-2. DOROLE POST — We do not really know anything at all until a long time after we have learned it. Girls' Glee Club 1-3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-4; Intramural Basketball 2; Drill Team 1; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Musi- cal 1-2. CHRIS RIEDEMANN — Our first thoughts are not always our best thoughts. Band 1-2; Girls' Glee Club 1; FTA 3; FHA 1-2- 3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3; Science Fair 1-2; Echo Staff 2; Intramural Basketball 2. Nineteen PAM ROHDE — Small, but then so is a stick of dynamite. Band I-2-3-4; Chorus 1- 2-3-4, FTA 1-2-3; FHA I; Pep Club I- 2- 3; Science Fair 1 -2-3-4; Junior Class Play; Musicol T-2; Stage Band 2-3; Band Small Groups 1-2-3; Vocal Small Groups 4. RODNEY ROTH — Study maketh a wise man; sports maketh a well man; I would rather be well than wise. Basketball 1- 2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, H-Club 2-3-4; H-Club Officer; Football Co- Coptain. NYLA SCHMIDT — Nothing is more iike a wise man than a fool who holds his tongue. Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3; FTA 4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Science Fair J; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Musical 1-2. ROGER SCHOELERMAN — The really good ideas that I've ever had have come to me when ! was milking a cow! Chorus 1-3-4; Swing Chorus 1; FFA 1-2-3-4, Science Fair 1, Musical 1; FFA Officer. DOYLE SHERMAN — If I could only sleep as well at night as I do in closs. Science Fair I; Intramural Basketball 2-3; Senior Class Play. DEBBIE SORENSEN — Laughing is the sen- sation of feeling good all over and show- ing it in one spot. Band 1-2; FTA 2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2; Echo Staff 1-2; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4 BILL STAP — What? Me worry? Science Fair 1; Basketball 1; Intramural Basket- ball 2-3-4. JOHN STEINBECK — Adam ate the apple and our teeth still ache. Bond 1-2-3; FFA 1; Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Football 2-3- 4; Intramural Basketball 2-3-4; Senior Class Play; Class Officer 4, H-Club 3-4, One Act Plays 4. Twenty MAUREEN STEINBECK — Women should continue to do what they do best — be wo- men. Band I-2-3-4; Chorus 4; FHA 1 2-3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Pep Club 1-3-4; Science Fair 1-2; Echo Staff 2-3-4; Drill Team 4; Junior Class Play; Class Officer 1; Musical 1; Bond Small Groups 2-3-4; Home- coming Queen 4; Oracle Attendant 1; Chapter Sweetheart Attendant 3. MARK STEINMETZ — Book knowledge is a mere nuisance. Chorus 1-2; Science Fair 1-2; Intramural Basketball 3-4; Speech Contest 2; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Publications 1-2-3. LORRITA STRUVE — Thinking without learn- ing makes one flighty, and learning with- out thinking is a disaster. Girls' Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2-4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. ROANN TAYLOR — The secret of happiness is curiosity. Girls' Glee Club I; FTA 2- 3-4; FHA 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2; FHA Officer 3-4. KAREN TEWES — A woman's guess is much more accurate than a man's certainty. Band 1-2-3-4; FTA I-2-3-4; FTA Officer 3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Quill and Scroll Officer 4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; National Honor Society Officer 4; Pep Club 2-3-4; Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Oracle Staff 3-4; Echo Staff 1-2; Basketball 1; Basketball Manager 2-3-4; Intromural Basketball 2-3; Speech Contest 1; Class Officer 2; Band Small Groups 3-4. LYNN THORNE — Whenever I think, I make a mistake. Chorus 2; Girls' Glee Club 1; FTA 3-4; FHA 1-2; Science Fair 1; Oracle Staff 3-4; Track 4; Intramural Basketball 1-2; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Class Officer 4; Musical 1-2; Librarian 4. MARTINA TILP — I am the most curious of all to see what will be the next thing that I do. Transferred from Germany 4; Chorus 4; Swing Chorus 4; FTA 4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 4; Track 4. JANET TRUSTY — There isn't much to see in a little town, but what you hear makes up for it. Transferred from Spencer 2; FTA 2-3-4; Pep Club 3-4; Echo Stoff 3-4; Junior Class Play; Echo Co-Editor 4. Twenty-one JOAN UHE — An ounce of keep-your-mouth- shut beats o ton of explanation. Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 4; FHA 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Fair 1; Barber- shop Quartet 3-4; Musical 1-2; Chorus Small Groups 4 GALE VETTER — The Lord gove us com- mandments — he didn't mention amend- ments. Chorus 1-2-4; FFA 1-2-3-4; Foot- ball 2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3; Track 2; In- tramural Basketball 2-3-4; H-Club 2-3-4 BOB WIESE — The first lesson of history is that evil is good. Science Fair 1; Intra- mural Basketball 1-2-3-4; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Play; Vocational School. JERRY WILLE — Civilization is the process of reducing the infinite to the finite — FFA 1; National Honor Society 2-3-4; Science Foir 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3; Football 1 -2-3; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 4; Science Symposium 2. ROY WOHLERT — The road to success is marked with many tempting parking places. Bond 1-2-3-4; Chorus 4; FFA 1-2-3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4; Science Fair 1-2-3; Oracle Staff 2-3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Debate 1-2-3; H-Club 3-4; One Act Play 3; Band Small Groups 1; FFA Officer 3-4. BRENDA YAGER — Ambition has no rest. Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 3-4, Chorus Officer 3-4, Swing Chorus 4; FTA 2-3-4; FTA Officer 4; Pep Club 2-3-4, Pep Club Officer 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Officer 4; Science Fair 1-2; Oracle Staff 4, Intramural Basketball 2; Drill Team 4; Speech Contest 1-3-4; Junior Class Play; Class Officer 1, Musical 2; Northwest Iowa Chorus 4; Band Small Groups 3-4; Chorus Small Groups 4, National Honor Society 4. Twenty-two 1 Randy Albert Jeff Allen Rick Arends Jill Boetel Michelle Boyer Gene Brown Bruce Buck Becky Cummings Mork Edwards Carolyn Fahrenkrog Rick Feller Sheri Fredericks Belinda Gothman Nancy Goetsch Lynn Groen Twenty-three Potty Guenther Barb Hansen Steve Heimsoth Mary Henderson Alan Jatho Vicky Johnson Pam Jones Keith Koele Mark Linder Garland Lorch Becky Luinstra Ruth Lyman Kelly McCarty Janice Mastbergen Ken Meerdink Twenty-five Ston Meyer Terri Mohni Jerry Mohr Jim Muhs Rondo Muhs Linda Norton Kelly O'Brien Tom Olhausen Jon Peterson Diane Pettit Richard Potter Sue Proehl Curtis Pyle Leroy Roabe Richard Richter Beverly Roth Robert Rusche Rondi Selby Ken Smith Joy Staines Marilynn Steinbeck Margaret Treimer Darlene Verplank Barb Vlieger Deborah Walker Kathy Walrod Shirlee Westphalen Russell Wulf Claudia Adams Candy Albert Diane Anderson Joann Barker Marti Barnard Curtis Barnes Dale Barnes Rachel Bos John Buck Bob Buddingh Rodney Burley Shelly Byers Mario Dahnke Diane Dau Sue DeGroof Bruce Denny Soroh Duis Kristine Enright Rebecca Espey Memo Roe Frick Mary Gathman Robert Hansen Jackie Hartmann Bruce Hein Marla Hengeveld Bob Hibbing Potty Hofmeyer Roger Hoftyzer Ann Hoper Dwayne Jacobs Twenty-nine Connie Johnson Nancy Kluender Debbie Linder Rodney Linder John Loder Randy Lux Steve Lux Cindy Mangels Patty Mottheis Ron Meerdink Jolene Mohni Richard Mulder Dione Post Nancy Riedemann Debra Sayre Suzi Shottuck Mark Sherman Ron Smith Lance Swanson Phil Sweeney Diana Thorson Fred Uhe Steve VerMulm Gary Vetter Terry Watters Jonelle Welch Chris Wichman Thirty-one Mike Wille Robert Zohn Thirty-twO Thirty-three Shelly Adolf Rodney Arends Rodney Ahrenstorff Robert Ahrenstorff Linda Boker Karen Balliet Scott Bettin Doug Brown Patrick Butler Bonnie Cummings Lynette Dass Marcia Eilers Connie Ellingson Betty Espey Julie Flick Richard Hibbing Brad Hirt Mike Iverson Greg Jacobsma Rodney Jenkins Terry Klinker Shawn McCarty Joonn McElvogue Denise Mastbergen Denise Mett Mary Mills Danny Mohni Lynwood Mohni John Morro Sheryl Muhs Nancy Negus LaDonna Newkirk Tim O'Brien Joel O'Brien Randy Otterbein Jeffery Otto Bruce Peters Deborah Peters Dennis Petersen Terri Petersen Potty Pippert William Pippy Lanny Popp Stacey Powers Diane Prins Clayton Pyle Robert Rasmussen Alvin Reverts Gloria Riessen Douglas Rohde Gary Ruby Mike Soyler Michoel Schmeling Mork Schmidt Julio Selby Dorlo Sittler Marlene Smith Potti Sorensen Loretta Stap Mario Steinbeck Mork Tanner Monette Taylor Jeffry Towne Debra Treimer Rebecca Wacker George Wescott Thirty-eight NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Thirty-nine Front row: B. Yager; A. DeGraaf, Treasurer; K. Tewes, Vice-President; M. Hibbing, Presi- dent; B. Jacobson, Secretary; J. Hoper. 2nd row: D. Linder, S. DeGraaf, B. Vlieger, M. Goetsch, G. Lorch, B. Cummings, J. Peterson, S. O'Brien. 3rd row: L. Klett, A. Meyer, J. Wille, R. Potter, S. VerMulm, J. Mohr. STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Mr. Abbott, Advisor; B. Yoger, Secretary; H. Hoftyzer, President; B. Jacobson, Treasurer; K. McCarty, Vice-President; M. Tilp. Second row: C. Fahrenkrog, J. Towne, P. Sweeney, P. Erbocher, M. Linder, J. Otto. S. O'Brien. F. T. A. AND OFFICERS Forty Front row: Mr. DeGraof, M. Boyer, J. Loder, T. Edwards, M. Henderson, D. Sorensen, H. Hof- tyzer. Treasurer, L. Norton, Vice-President, K. Tewes, President, B. Jacobson, Secretary, M. Taylor, N. Goetsch, D. Linder, J. Trusty, C. Mangels, D. Sayre. 2nd row: C. Johnson, S. O'Brien, J. Welch, J. Flick, C. Fahrenkrog, B. Hansen, D. Dau, P. Heumphreus, J. Boetel, M. Filers, D. Post, R. Bos, M. Hengeveld, B. Roth. 3rd row: J. Mastbergen, D. Gathman, M. Hibbing, M. Tilp, L. Baker, K. Meerdink, S. Shattuck, G. Lorch, J. Peterson, B. Cum- mings, R. Taylor, A. Hoper, N. Schmidt, S. DeGraaf. 4th row: M. Treimer, S. Duis, A. DeGraof, J. Muhs, R. Linder, B. Zahn, R. Muilenburg, C. Pearson, J. Loder, B. Yager, L. Thorne, S. Fredericks, J. Hoper. F. H. A. AND OFFICERS Front row: Mrs. Marquardt, N. Riedemann, Publicity; C. Adams, Project Chairman; J. Ja- penga. Treasurer; M. Steinbeck, Vice-President; R. Taylor, President; R. Lyman Secretary; R. Lyman, Parliamentarian; J. Mohni, Recreation Chairman; B. Vlieger, District Representa- tive; J. Mastbergen, Music Choirmon; A. Hoper, Historian. 2nd row: D. Mett, S. Proehl, P. Pippert, M. Taylor, M. Steinbeck, B. Espey, P. Hofmeyer, T. Petersen, R. Bos, M. Smith, D. Mastbergen, D. Linder. 3rd row: D. Treimer, D. Sittler, M. Steinbeck, L. Baker, M. Treimer, N. Kluender, C. Albert, R. Muhs, J. Uhe, W. Jacobs, D. Post. Forty-one F. F. A. Front row: R. Wohlert, B. Lorch, M. Linder, R, Schoelermon, L, Roobe, D. Buhrmon, S. Lux, Mr. Woodard. 2nd row: B. Hibbing, S. Powers, J. Otto, G. Jacobsma, D. Petersen, A. Reverts, M. O'Brien, J. O'Brien, R. Hibbing. 3rd row: R. Meerdink, K. Smith, R. Alberts, M. Schmidt, P. Sweeney, R. Rusche, D. Jacobs, T. Watters. 4th row: J. Paulsen, G. Vetter, D. Ahrenstorff, C. Peorson, D. Adorns, B. Hein, B. Denny, R. Smith, H. Hoftyzer. F. F. A. OFFICERS R. Wohlert, President; B. Lorch, Vice-Pres dent; M Linder, Secretory; R. Schoelermon, Treasurer; L. Roobe, Reporter; D. Buhrmon, Sentinel, S. Lux, Parliamentarian; Mr. Woodard. Forty-two F. F. A. GROUP B. Lorch, J. Paulsen, M. Linder, S. Lux. F. F. A. CHAPTER SWEETHEART Claudia Adams Forty-three QUILL AND SCROLL Front row: T. Edwords; K. Tewes, President; Mrs. Buter, Advisor; V. Johnson; J. Trusty. 2nd row: R. Wohlert; M. Steinbeck; L. Norton; G. Lorch; L. Barnes. ORACLE STAFF G. Lorch; K. Tewes, Editor; Mrs. Buter; L. Thorne, Editor; R. Wohlert. Standing: T. Edwards; J. Loder; B. Yager; L. Norton; D. Barnes; V. Johnson. Forty-four ECHO STAFF Seoted: C. Mongels; J. Trusty, Editor; Mrs. Buter; M. Steinbeck, Editor; C. Wichmon. Stonding: M. Bornord; M. Gathmon; G. Lorch; M. Treimer; R. Bos; S. Shottuck. PEP CLUB Front row; C. Wrchmon, M. Boyer, N. GoetscH, S. Proehl, D. Sorensen, D. Mostbergen, J. Borker, S Muhs, G. Riessen, P Pepper, J. Trusty. 2nd row: L. Doss, M. Eilers, J. Flick, P Sorensen M Steinbeck, L. Newkirk, T. Peterson, B. Espey, R. Bos, M. Hengeveld. 3rd row; J. McElvogue, P. Hofmeyer, N Schmidt, D. Pettit, R. Lymon, B. Espey, C Adorns, N. Riedemonn, N Kluender, D. Post, M. Steinbeck, M Jocobs, N. Negus, D. Peters. 4th row: M Tilp M Hibbmg, 1C Tewes L. Norton, P. Heumphreus, Mrs. Fleming, J. Peck, S. Fred- ericks, B Jocobson, J. Boetel, B. Honsen S. Westphoien, V. Johnson, C. Fohrenkrog. 5th row: R Lymon, D. Treimer, D. Prins, K Bolliet, D. Sittler, T. Edwords, Treasurer, B. Yoger, Vice-President, 6 Harms, M. Henderson, Secretary, R, Muhs, M. Steinbeck, W. Jocobs, J. Uhe, J. Jopenga 6th row: D. Linder, D. Dau, D Post, M. Bamord, C. Alberts, G. Lorch, C. Johnson, M Frick, S. O'Brien, L. Baker, C. Ellmgston. 7th row: D. Mett, M. Mills, D. Anderson, M Gathmon, J. Hoper, J. Peterson, B. Cummings, B Roth, M. Goetsch, S. Shottuck, S DeGroaf 8th row: P. Guenther, C. Mongels, J Mostbergen, D. Sayre S. Peterson, M Treimer, A. DeGroaf, L. Thorne, J. Mohni, B. Cummings, L. Struve. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Forty-five Seated: J. Loder, B. Jacobson, M. Goetsch, J. Hoper, A. DeGraof, J. Peck, D. Boetel. Standing: Miss Houston, R. Muilenburg, L. Jordan, J. Steinbeck, M. Butler, D. Buhrman, R. Keller, K. Boyer, L. Barnes, L. Thorne. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Row one: B. Vlieger, R. Lyman, J. Boetel, B. Roth, J. Peterson, B. Hansen. Row two: J. Muhs, R. Feller, R. Potter, J. Mohr, L. Raabe. SPEECH CONTESTANTS Forty-six Front row: T. Peterson, C. Fohrenkrog, M. Hibbing, B. Hansen, N. Goetsch, P. Guenther. 2nd row: M. Bornord, L. Mohni, M. Goetsch, Miss Houston, Advisor, J. Loder, S. McCarty, K. Meerdink. 3rd row: D. Sayre, P. Sweeney, L. Jordan, P. Erbacher, J. Muhs, B. Yager, L. Barnes, D. Jacobs. LIBRARIANS J. Baker, S. Duis, B. Espey, R. Lyman, L. Thorne, G. Lorch, J. Hoper. Forty-seven 1st row: P. Guenther, S. Proehl, S. Westphalen, D. Walker, N. Goetsch. 2nd row: J. Boetel, B. Cum- mings, S. Fredericks, J. Peterson, L. Norton, R. Lyman. 3rd row: B. Roth, M. Linder, R. Potter, K. O'Brien, B. Vlieger. 1st row: G. Riessen, K. Balliet, L. T. Peterson. 2nd row: B. Peters, S. McCarty. Newkirk, L. Popp, SENIOR ONE ACT PLAY DRAMATICS CLASS ONE ACT PLAY 1st row: B. Jacobson, M. Hibbing, L. Thorne. 2nd 1st row: M. Barnard, M. Goetsch, D. Soyre. 2nd row: L. Jordan, J. Steinbeck. 3rd row: C. Pearson. row: R. Muilenburg, J. Loder. 3rd row: J. Muhs. CHEMISTRY PHYSICS Forty-eight Arlo Meyer, first ploce winner in Chemistry, Bruce Buck, first ploce winner in Physics, Electric Crystallography. Tone Generator. GRAND PRIZE Jan Hoper, grand prize winner, Vapor Pressure Measurement. BIOLOGY GENERAL SCIENCE Forty-nine SWING BAND First row: S. Bettin, D. Walker, N. Goetsch, G. Lorch, M. Goetsch, S. Meyer. Second row: K. McCarty, B. Buck, S. DeGroaf, J. Mohr, B. Espey. Third row: L. Clausen, S. Fredericks, C. Fohrenkrog, K. Boyer, B. Hansen, Mr. Schroeder. DRILL TEAM Front row: P. Guenther, M. Steinbeck, M. Eilers, D. Peters, L. Newkirk. 2nd row: W. Jacobs, C. Adams, D. Sayre, N. Negus. 3rd row: M. Treimer, B. Yager, M. Mills. Fifty First row: J. Hoper, M. Boyer, L. Newkirk, C. Wichmon. Second row: B. Hansen, D. Walker, J. Peck, J. Flick, D. Peters, K. Walrod, B. Hibbing. Third row: M. Mills, B. Yager, B. Currv mings, S. Byers, S. Westphalen, P. Rohde, P. Sweeney, M. Taylor, M. Steinbeck, S. Lux, J. Buck, R. Wohlert. Fourth row: P. Guenther, J. Mastbergen, M. Eilers, Mr. Schroeder, K. Tewes, B. Espey, K. Meerdink, L. Barnes, B. Hein. Fifty-one 1 J First row: C. Adams, N. Riedemann, J. Welch, A. DeGraaf, S. O'Brien, B. Jacobson, Second row: P. Heumphreus, M. Hibbing, M. Steinbeck, J. Boetel, D. Sayre, S. Meyer, M. Goetsch. Third row: S. Fredericks, L. Clausen, C. Fahrenkrog, K. Boyer, L. Baker, J. Towne, R. Ahren- storff, M. Frick, N. Goetsch, G. Lorch. Fourth row: D. Boetel, L. Norton, M. Schmidt, M. Smith, S. Powers, K. McCarty, R. Alberts, B. Buck, J. Mohr, S. DeGraaf. Fifty-two BAND OFFICERS C. Fohrenkrog, Vice-President; J. Hoper, President; M. Boyer, S. Fredericks, Secretory- Librarians. CHORUS OFFICERS Front row: D. Wolker, Robe Manager; D. Sayre, Robe Manoger; M. Goetsch, President; J. Peterson, Treasurer; M. Boyer, Vice-President. Second row: B. Yoger, Librarian; K. Koele, Secretary; Mr. Lindgren; A. DeGraof, Librarion. FLAG TWIRLERS Fifty-three J. Peck, N. Goetsch. BAND MAJORETTE Jon Hoper Fifty-four Front row: D. Mett, J. Loder, M. Boyer, M. Taylor, J. Flick, D. Walker, J. Selby, B. Hansen, P. Heumphreus. Second row: M. Tilp, M. Htbbing, J. Uhe, M. Tanner, L. Popp, D. Jacobs, T. O'Brien, P. Sweeney, D. Petersen, R. Albert. Third row: A. Hoper, J. Boetel, S. Byers, B. Jacobson, B. Vlieger, J. Mastbergen, S. Petersen, C. Albert, N. Kluender, B. Yager. Fourth row: G. Ruby, B. Lorch, R. Wohlert, S. McCarty, G. Wescott, K. Koele, S. VerMulm, R. Richter, R. Linder, B. Zahn. Fifty-five Front row: M. Frick, C. Fohrenkrog, M. Eilers, D. Peters, J. Peck, S. Muhs, S. O'Brien, D. Mostbergen, D. Linder, Mr. Lindgren. Second row: L. Roobe, C. Pyle, R. Mulder, B. Buddingh, B. Hansen, L. Mohni, R. Hibbing, W. Jacobs, B. Harms, M. Steinbeck. Third row: A. DeGraaf, R. Selby, M. Mills, J. Hoper, D. Sayre, S. Shottuck, J. Peterson, M. Goetsch, M. Barnard, S. DeGraaf, D. Dau. Fourth row: D. Barnes, R. Schoelermon, R. Otterbein, R. Muilenburg, K. O'Brien, G. Vetter, K. Boyer, M. Linder, L. Groen, L. Barnes. SWING CHORUS Fifty-six First row: J. Eilers, B. Espey, J. Selby, S. Byers, R. Richter, K. Koele, M. Linder, K. Boyer, P. Sweeney, J. Peck, B. Hansen, M. Tilp, A. DeGraaf. Second row: Mr. Lindgren, J. Hoper, N. Kluender, R. Selby, J. Muhs, L Bornes, R. Alberts, B. Hibbing, J. Uhe, B. Yoger, M. Goetsch, J. Peterson. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Front row: Mr. Lindgren, G. Riessen, R. Bos, T. Petersen, P. Hofmeyer, D. Prins, B. Espey, S. Adolf, P. Sorensen, M. Hengeveld, J. Barker, C. Mangels. Stonding: D. Sittler, D. Post’ M. Gathman, S. Duis, B. Gathman, B. Cummings, M. Treimer, B. Wacker, K. Balliet c’ Ellingson, N. Negus. Fifty-seven MAUREEN STEINBECK Fifty-eight HOMECOMING ATTENDANT Teri Edwards HOMECOMING ATTENDANT Betly Jacobson A-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Fifty-nine S. Fredericks, J. Peck, Betty Jacobson B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS B. Espey, C. Adams, N. Kluender, N. Riedemann A SQUAD FOOTBALL Sixty First row: M. Butler, D. Nogel, R. Roth, R. Muilenburg, L. Klett. Second row: L. Jordon, J. Steinbeck, G. Vetter, K. Koele, C. Pearson. Third row: M. Edwords, K. McCorty, J. Muhs, L. Groen, K. O'Brien. Fourth row: B. Hansen, P. Sweeney, R. Lux, M. Linder, B. Rusche. Fifth row: B. Hein, D. Jacobs. L. Swonson. R. Smith. G. Vetter. The Hartley Hawks finished the 1969-70 season with a record of 7 wins and 2 losses, and a conference record of 6 wins and I loss. With this record they tied Aurelia for the Sioux Valley Conference championship. The co-captains were Randy Muilenburg and Rodney Roth. Randy Muilenburg was selected as the most valuable player of the year. He was also selected to the All-State third team. Those making all-conference teams were: 1st team - Randy Muilenburg, Rodney Roth, John Steinbeck and Lanny Klett. 2nd team - Carvell Pearson. Honor- able Mention - Lon Jordan, Duane Nagle, Keith Koele and Mark Linder. Opponents We They Opponents We They Aurelia 30 0 Primghar 54 14 Sheldon 6 8 Harris-Lake Park 60 12 Sutherland 17 0 Alta Milford 52 8 60 6 Paullina 8 14 Orange City 44 14 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Sixty-one Front row: K. McCorty, J. Steinbeck, M. Linder. Second row: R. Muilenburg, L. Klett. Third row: D. Nagel, C. Pearson, K. O'Brien. FOOTBALL MANAGERS AND COACHES First row: M. Schmidt, D. Rohde. Second row: Coach Wehrkamp, Coach Butt, Coach Twait. BOYS’ A-TEAM BASKETBALL Sixty-two r First row: H. Hoftyzer, L. Klett, D. Ahrenstorff, C. Pearson, R. Roth, K. Koele, A. Meyer, S. Heimsoth. Second row: R. Keller, manager; S. Meyer, L. Groen, P. Erbocher, M. Linder, K. McCarty, J. Muhs, manager; Coach Wehrkomp. The Hawks completed the season this year with a I 4-4 record. Making first team all-conference were Dennis Ahrenstorff and Keith Koele. Second team selections included Rodney Roth as Arlo Meyer, Lanny Klett and Carvell Pearson received honorable mention. Opponents We They Opponents We They Milford 70 51 Alta 66 51 Ruthven 63 51 Primghar 101 69 Alta 52 53 Sutherland 67 50 Everly 71 44 Paullina 64 118 Primghar 53 51 Sanborn 99 62 Sutherland 64 48 Aurelia 80 59 Paullina 54 75 Aurelia 73 55 Sectional Carnes Sanborn 102 61 Sioux Valley 81 61 Milford 61 50 Paullina 60 88 GIRLS’ A-TEAM BASKETBALL Sixty-three Sitting: D. Sorensen, S. Shottuck, M. Goetsch, A. DeGraof, J. Mohni, J. Hoper, L. Norton, B. Harms. Stonding: K. Tewes, Manager; G. Lorch, Manager; M. Henderson, M. Eilers, S. DeGraaf, B. Cummings, Mr. Butt, Coach; B. Vlieger, D. Pettit, J. Boetel, M. Barnard, S. O'Brien, Manager. The Hawkettes finished the season this year with a 9 and 12 record. In conference action the Hawkettes were 3 and 3. Making second team all-conference were Bev Harms, Debbie Sorensen and Jolene Mohni. Those of the Hawkettes receiving honorable mention were Ann DeGraaf and Suzi Shattuck. Opponents We They Ida Grove 70 73 George 43 62 Harris-Lake Park 79 43 Ruthven 44 71 Everly 43 58 Primghar 63 58 West Lyon 58 64 Aurelia 77 74 Everly 57 77 Sanborn 56 89 Harris-Lake Park 75 38 George 57 55 Opponents We They Primghar 76 59 Kingsley Pierson 65 78 Sanborn 64 94 Aurelia 68 83 Sectional Games George 80 75 Ocheyedan 80 42 Everly 51 79 Lake Park 60 41 District Carnes Sanborn 74 84 Sixty-four BOYS B-TEAM BASKETBALL Front row: R. Lux, G. Vetter, L. Swanson, B. Zahn, R. Smith. Second row: J. Buck, J. Loder, B. Denny, M. Wille, R. Burley, F. Uhe. Third row: B. Buddingh, S. VerMulm, Mr. Twait, T. Watters, B. Hansen. GIRLS B-TEAM BASKETBALL First row: M. Henderson, M. Eilers, S. Shattuck, S. DeGraaf, B. Cummings, B. Vlieger, D. Pettit, J. Boetel, M. Barnard. Second row: J. McElvogue, J. Flick, B. Wacker, L. Baker, C. Albert, C. Johnson, M. Frick, N. Negus, D. Prins. BOYS’ TRACK Sixty-five First row: Coach Wehrkamp, S. McCarty, G. Ruby, M. Tanner, M. Edwards, C. Pearson, K. McCarty, J. Muhs. Second row: R. Buddingh, F. Uhe, R. Hansen, P. Sweeney, D. Jacobs, J. Buck, J. Towne, K. Smith. Third row: R. Roth, K. Koele, D. Rohde, S. Lux, R. Zahn, G. Vetter, R. Hoftyzer, B. Denny. Fourth row: R. Otterbein, P. Butler, H. Payne, D. Brown, R. Jenkins, B. Hirt. GIRLS' TRACK First row: Betty Espey, Denise Mett, Marlene Smith, Debby Sorensen, Rebecca Luinstra, Joanne McElvogue. Second row: Terri Petersen, Marci Eilers, Julie Selby, Marti Barnard, Jill Boetel, Debbie Sayre, Martina Tilp, Carolyn Fahrenkrog. Third row: Mr. Butt, Patty Sorensen, Mary Mills, Barb Vlieger, Susan Petersen, Bonnie Cummings, Jolene Mohni, Nancy Kluender, Jan Peterson, Nancy Negus. BOYS' BASEBALL Sixty-six Front row: G. Vetter, A. Meyer, C. Peorson, D. Ahrenstorff. Second row: F. Uhe, R. Wohlert, Mr. Butt, R. Lux, R. Burley. Third row: S. Meyer, K. Koele, H. Hoftyzer, G. Vetter. The Hartley Hawks ended their Baseball season with 7 wins and 9 losses. Arlo Meyer and Harold Hoftyzer had the best batting average of .373 ahd .358. Top pitcher was Arlo Meyer with 5 wins and 3 losses. Opponent We They Opponent We They Sutherland 18 1 Paullina 0 1 Sutherland 10 9 Alta 3 0 Milford 9 5 Sanborn 1 7 Milford 5 6 Primghar 6 9 Lake Park 18 8 Spirit Lake 9 2 Sanborn 1 7 Melvin 3 7 Lake Park 7 2 Alta 4 6 Sheldon 1 2 Aurelia 1 2 H CLUB Sixty-seven First row: J. Loder, K. McCarty, R. Buddingh, G. Vetter. Second row: G. Vetter, J. Buck, M. Edwards, D. Ahrenstorff. Third row: R. Rusche, K. O'Brien, C. Pearson, R. Muilenburg, L. Klett, A. Meyer, H. Hoftyzer. Fourth row: D. Rohde, L. Groen, Mr. Wehrkamp, M. Linder, Mr. Twait, J. Muhs, D. Nagel. Fifth row: L. Jordan, J. Steinbeck, R. Feller, P. Erbacher. Sixth row: S. Lux, R. Smith, R. Hansen, L. Swanson. Seventh row: R. Wohlert, D. Jacobs, R. Lux. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL First row: R. Buddingh, M. Wille, J. Buck, F. Uhe, M. O'Brien, R. Burley. Second rov : M. Schmidt, manager; T. Klinker, J. 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