Hartley High School - Oracle Yearbook (Hartley, IA)
- Class of 1971
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OLIVER ABBOTT We ore proud to dedicote the 1971 ORACLE to Mr. Oliver Abbott. An active member of the Hartley School system for 22 yeors, he has promoted higher education in the sciences to its fullest. A graduate of North Dakota State College, Mr. Abbott taught at schools in Langdon, North Dakota, Bemidji, Minnesota, and Rochester, Minnesota, before coming to Hartley in 1949. During his years at Hartley he hos taught courses in General Science, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry, while also serving a brief period as principal. Among his other duties have been Student Council Advisor and promoter of the annual Science Foir. To you, Mr. Abbott, we say thonk you for your countless contributions in making our educational experience here o brighter one. We wish you the best in yeors to come. REMIL BENJHEE” VENEGAS Hartley's fifth foreign exchange student is Remil Benjhee Venegas. He comes to us from Quezon City. Philippines. Benjhee's parents in Hartley are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McCarty. His brothers and sisters here are Vince. Therese, Maureen. Noel and Shawn. Shawn and Benjhee are both sophomores. Back at home, Benjhee’s father, Emil Venegas, is an attorney, and his mother is a housewife. His brother and sister at home are Lisa. 21, and Manny, 14. Benjhee was one of our football managers this year. Also, he has participated in basketball. We have all enjoyed Benjhee’s being here this year, and we wish him the best of luck. ORACLE STAFF Seated: Garland Lorch, Linda Norton, Vicky Johnson, John Loder. Standing: Julie Flick, Bonnie Cummings, ShelleV O'Brien, Mrs. Buter. The 1971 ORACLE Staff proudly presents the 35th edition of the ORACLE. We have attempted to cover the past school year in a way we hope you can cherish in years to come. Our sincere hope is that you enjoy paging through it as much as we enjoyed putting it together. This years staff members are Linda Norton and Vicky Johnson, editors; John Loder, business manager; Bonnie Cummings and Julie Flick, assistants; Shelly O'Brien and Garland Lorch, typists. Advisor for the annual was Mrs. Buter. Jon Peterson ond Mark Linder SENIOR ATTENDANTS Mark Edwards and Sue Proehl. SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Jeff I'owne and Marla Steinbeck. JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Nancy Riedemann and Gary Vetter. FRESHMEN ATTENDANTS Craig Koele and Paula Riedemann. ADMINISTRATION HARTLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Normon Olson; Marlin Vetter; Milo Peters, President; Dr. J. C. Peterson; Don Treimer. Stonding: Duone Kolpin, Treasurer; Howard Borchard; Gole Bobolz, Secretary. CHARLES SCHMIDT Hartley High School's principal, Charles Schmidt, graduated from high school in Scot- land, S. D. He attended Southern State Teach- ers College where he received his Bachelor of Science degree and continued his studies at the University of South Dakota where he ob- tained his Master of Arts degree. Mr. Schmidt tought for eight yeors before coming to Hart- ley m 1965 to occept the position of principal. HOWARD BORCHARD Howard Borchard, superintendent, is a graduate of Spencer High School. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Wayne State Teachers College and his Master of Arts de- gree from the University of South Dakota. He first came to Hartley in 1954 as an English teacher. He became principal in 1956, a job which he held for seven years. In 1963 he at- tained his present position os superintendent. OLIVER ABBOTT Generol Science, Biology, Chemistry, Student Council Advisor. MARK BUTT History, Girls Bosketboll Coach, Girls Trpck Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Baseball Coach. DIANA BUTER English 9, 10, 12, Publications Advisor, Debate Coach. AUDLEY DEGRAAF Sociology, Psychology, FTA Advisor, Guid- ance Counselor. PHILIP DICE Algebra 10, Generol Math, Geometry, Physics. JANELLE FLEMING Girls Physical Education, Pep Club Advisor, Girls Basketball Chaperone. CATHIE HARRISON Art, Art Club Advisor. ARLENE HOUSTON English 11, 12, Dramatics, Speech, Play Director. WALTER KELLEY Shorthand 1, 2, Bookkeeping, Typing, Clerical Occupations. ROBERT LINDGREN Varsity Chorus, Swing Chorus, Girls Glee Club. LEROY KEYT English 10, 11, Government. ALICE MARQUARDT Homemoking, FHA Advisor. MARY JANE PETERSEN Speciol Education. JAMES SCHROEDER Band, Music Appreciation. BEVERLY SCHUMANN Librarian, Sponish 1, 2. FRED TANNER Industrial Arts, Metal Shop, Boys Physical Education. DUANE TWAIT General Business, Economics, Personal Typing Boys Physical Education, Football Coach” Assistant Boys Basketball Coach GLENN WEHRKA.MP Algebra 1, 2, Advanced Moth, Boys Bosket- ball Coach, Trock Coach, Assistant Football Coach, H Club Advisor. HAROLD WOODARD Vocationol Agriculture, FFA Advisor. BOB BUTLER Custodion. HERMAN DEYOUNG Custodian. JANET STONEKINC Office Secretary. COOKS Cooks — Lillian Klinker, Dolores Richter, Corrine Brozle, Dorothy Steen. SENIORS RANDY ALBERT — Blessed be agriculture, if one does not hove too much of it. FFA 1 -2-3-4; FFA Officer 4; Bond 1-2-3-4; Swing Bond 4; Band Small Groups 3-4; Chorus 1 -2-3-4; Swing Chorus 3-4; Chorus Small Groups 3-4; Junior Class Play; One Act Plays 3; Musical 1; Science Fair 1. JEFF ALLEN — Better a bad excuse than none at oil. Science Fair 1; Vocational School 3-4. RICK ARENDS — Logic is nothing more than a knowledge of words. Footboll 1-4; Notional Honor Society 3-4; Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Notional Honor Society Officer 4. JILL BOEfEL — Take care of the minutes, for the hours will take care of themselves. Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Band Small Groups 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Chorus Small Groups 4; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Ploy; One Act Ploys 3; Musical 1; Science Fair 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; FT A 1-2-3-4. MICHELLE BOYER — I never think of the future; it comes soon enough. Class Officer 3; Student Council 1; Band 1-2-3; Band Small Groups 2-3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Chorus Small Groups 2-3; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Play; Musical 1; Science Foir 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; FT A 1-2-3-4; Orocle Attendant 3; Band Officer 3; Chorus Officer 3. NANCY BRAZLE — Love is the flower; marriage is the fruit. Track 3; Band 1-2-3-4; Swing Band 3; Band Small Groups 2-3; Junior Class Ploy; One Act Plays 3; Science Fair 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3; FTA 1-2-3; Flag Twirler 3; Cheerleader 1-2. GENE BROWN — It's easier to bear what's amiss than go about to reform it. One Act Plays 3; Senior Class Play; Track 1; Football 1; Basketboll 1-2; Class Officer 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Officer 4; Science Fair 1-2; Speech Contest 4. BRUCE BUCK — Heaven sent me down, heaven knows why. Bond 1-2-3-4; Track 3-4; Swing Bond 1-2-3-4; Band Small Groups 1 -2-3-4; Basket- ball Manager 1; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Play; One Act Plays 4; Science Fair 1-2-3. BECKY CUMMINGS — An innocent foce, but you never can tell. Bond 1-2-3-4; Bond Small Groups 2-3; Chorus 1; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Ploy; One Act Ploys 3; Science Fair 1-2; Pep Club I-2-3-4; FTA 1-2-3-4; Notional Honor Society 3-4. MARK EDWARDS — Greot men oil over the world are dying. I don't feel so well myself. Football 1- 2-3; Bosketboll 1-2; Track 1-2-3; H Club 2- 3-4; Art Club 4; Science Foir 1-2; Oracle Attendant 4; Boseball 1. CAROLYN FAHRENKROG — Mon has his will, but woman hos her way. Track 2-3-4; Class Officer 2; Student Council 3; Band 1 -2-3-4; Swing Bond 1-2-3-4; Bond Smoll Groups 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 4; Chorus Small Groups 3-4; FTA 1-2-3-4; Senior Class Play; Musical 1; Science Foir 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Officer 4; Speech Contestant 1-2-3-4. RICK FELLER — Never let studies interfere with your education. Bosketboll 1; H Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2; Football Manager 1-2; One Act Ploys 1-4; Science Fair 1-3-4. BELINDA GATHMAN — Blessed are they that soy little - they cannot be quoted. Musicol 1; Science Foir 1, Girl's Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 3-4. LYNN 6R0EN — The best is the cheapest. Foot- ball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 2; H Club 3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 2; Chorus Smoll Groups 3-4; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Closs Ploy; One Act Ploys 1-4; Musical 1; Science Fair 1-2. PATTY GUENTHER — An innocent face, but you never con tell. Bond 1-2-3-4; Chorus 4; One Act Ploys 3; Chorus Smoll Groups 4; Science Foir I; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Speech Contestant 3; Drill Teom 3-4. BARB HANSEN — From contemplation one moy become wise, but knowledge comes only from study. Bosketboll 1-2; Closs Officer 1; Student Council 2; Bond 1-2-3-4; Swing Bond 1-2-3-4; Bond Small Groups 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 1-2-3-4; Chorus Smoll Groups 4; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Ploy; Musical 1; Science Fair 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; FT A 2-3-4; FTA Officer 3-4; Speech Contestant 3-4; North- west Iowa Bond 3-4; All State Band 3-4; Bond Officer 4 STEVEN HEIMSOTH — Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow is school again. FFA 1-2; Bosket- boll 1-2-3-4; Track 2; H Club 4; Bond 1-2; Science Foir 1. MARY HENDERSON — The bottle of the sexes will never be won by either side; there is too much fraternizing with the enemy. Bosketboll 1-2-3; Trock 2; Track Monoger 3-4; Bond 1-2; Chorus 1; Junior Closs Ploy; Senior Closs Ploy; One Act Ploys 3; Musical 1; Science Foir 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pep Club Officer 3; FTA 1-2-3; Speech Contestant 1; Cheerleader '4; Homecoming Queen 4. ALAN JATHO — . . but I ain't done nothing. FFA 1-2-3-4; FFA Officer 4; Band 1; Senior Closs Ploy; One Act Ploysl-4; Science Foir 1-2-4. VICKY JOHNSON — Live for today! FHA 2; Oracle Staff 3-4; Oracle Editor 4; Echo Staff 1; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Quill and Scroll Officer 4; Band 1; Searcher Staff 2; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Ploy; One Act Plays 1-4; Science Foir 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Officer 4; Speech Contest 4 KEITH KOELE — Casanovo's dead, Romeo's gone, but I'm still here. Football 1-2-3-4; Footboll Co- Captain 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3; H Club 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 2-3-4; Chorus Small Groups 2-3-4; Musical 1; Science Fair 1; Northwest Iowa Chorus 4. MARK LINDER — Every Jack has his Jill. FFA 1-2-3-4; FFA Officer 3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Foot- ball Co-Coptoin 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1; H Club 1-2-3-4; Student Council 3-4; Student Council Officer 4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 3-4; Chorus Small Groups 3-4; One Act Plays 3; Musical 1; Science Fair 1. GARLAND LORCH — Let me be myself. Orocle Staff 3-4, Echo Staff 2-3-4; Echo Editor 4; FHA 1; Class Officer 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Quill ond Scroll Officer 4. Band 1-2-3-4; Swing Band 1-2- 3-4; Band Smoll Groups 1-2-3-4; Basketball Man- ager 3-4; Searcher Staff 1; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Debate 1-2; One Act Plays 3; Musical 1; Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2- 3-4; Librarian 3-4; Northwest Iowa Bond 4; Notionol Honor Society 3-4; FTA 1-2-3-4. BECKY LUINSTRA — I love its gentle worble, I love its gentle flow, I love to wind my tongue up, and I love to let it go. Track 3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Art Club 4; Art Club Officer 4, One Act Ploys 1-4; Musical 1; Science Foir 1; Girl's Glee Club 1; FTA 1-2. RUTH LYMAN — When all else is lost, the future still remoins. FHA 1-2-3-4; FHA Officer 3-4; Junior Class Ploy; Musical I; Science Foir 1-2-4; Girl's Glee Club 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4 KELLY McCARTY — 'Every mon is the architect of his own fortunes. Football 1-2-3-4; Basketboll 1-2-3-4; Trock 1-2-3-4; Closs Officer 1-2; Student Council 3; Student Council Officer 3 H Club I-2-3-4; Bond 1-2-3-4; Swing Bond 1-2- 3-4; Band Small Groups 1; Junior Class Ploy One Act Plays 1-3; Science Fair 1-2. JANICE MASTBERGEN — Better late than never. FHA 1-2-3; FHA Officer 2-3; Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1 -2-3-4, Chorus Small Groups 1-2-3-4; Senior Class Play; Science Fair 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3 4, FTA 1-2-3-4; Speech Contest 1; Chorus Officer 4 KENNETH MEERDINK — No matter what the subject may be, I always find room to disogree. Track 4; Student Council 4; Band 3-4; Swing Band 4; Swing Chorus 4; Science Fair 2-3-4; FTA 3; Speech Contest 3-4. STANLEY MEYER — The silent man is the best to listen to. FFA 1; Basketboll 1-2-3-4; Track 4; H Club 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Swing Band 3-4; One Act Ploys 4; Science Fair 1-2. LANA MIDDENDORP — 'Marriage is a school and exercise of virtue. Transferred from Boy- den-Hull 4. TERRY MOHNI — Have a good time while you're alive; you'll be dead a long time. Football 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Science Foir 1. JERRY MOHR — It's not whot you ore thought to be, but whot you ore. FFA 1; Closs Officer 2; Bond 1 -2-3-4; Swing Bond 1 -2-3 4; Band Small Groups 1-2-3-4; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Play; Debate 1; One Act Plays 1-2 4; Musical 1; Science Foir 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; National Honor Society Officer 4. LINDA NORTON — It matters not how long we live, but how. Oracle Staff 3-4; Oracle Editor 4; Bosketball 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 1-4, Quill ond Scroll 3-4; Quill and Scroll Officer 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Band Officer 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; One Act Plays 3; Science Foir 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Officer 4; FTA 3-4; FTA Officer 3-4; Northwest Iowa Band 4; Basket- ball Co-Captain 4; National Honor Society 4. KELLY O'BRIEN — The frustrating thing is that the key to success doesn't always fit your ignition Football 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2; H Club 2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3; Swing Chorus 2-3; Junior Class Play; Senior Closs Ploy; Debote 1; One Act Ploys 4; Musi ol I; Science Foir 1-3; Speech Contestant 1. GREGORY PETERS — The more I see of women, the better I like my dog. FFA 1-2-3-4; Foot- boll Manager 4. JAN PETERSON — One reason why girls of today are such livewires is that they wear so little in- sulation Track 2-3-4, Class Officer 1; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 1-2-3-4; Junior Closs Ploy; Senior Class Play; One Act Plays 1-2-3-4; Musical 1; Science Fair 1-2-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; FTA 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; Nationol Honor Society Officer 4. DIANE PETTIT — Shyness prevails, but mischief protrudes. Echo Staff 4; Basketball 1-3-4, Senior Class Ploy; Science Fair 1; Pep Club 1-2- 3-4; Basketboll Co-Captain 4. RICHARD POTTER — What the superior man seeks is in him; what the common man seeks is in others. Bond 1-2; Echo Staff 1-2; Student Council 4; Student Council Officer 4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; Searcher Staff 2; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Play; Debate 2; One Act Ploys 1-3-4; Science Fair 1-2-3-4; Nationol Honor Society Officer 4. SUE PROEHL — Teenoge is when she hos a choice of two temptations and chooses the one that will get her home later. FHA 3; Track 3-4; Senior Class Ploy; One Act Plays 3; Pep Club 3-4; Oracle Attendant 4; Speech Contestant 4; Transferred from Primghar 3. CURTIS PYLE — He wos caught studying once, believe it or not. Science Fair 1. LE ROY RAABE — The way to fight a woman is with your hat; grab it and run. FFA 1-2-3-4; FFA Officer 3-4; Chorus 2-3-4; Junior Closs Play; Science Fair 1. RICHARD RICHTER — I have no time to be in a hurry. Football 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 1-2-3-4; Chorus Small Groups 3-4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Ploy; One Act Ploys 4; Musical 1; Science 1-2. BEV ROTH — As the saying goes: If you can't soy anything nice about a person, let's hear it. Trock 2, Band 1; One Act Plays 3-4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Chorus I; Musical 1; Science Foir 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; FTA 1-2-3; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. ROBERT RUSCHE — If I could only sleep os sound- ly ot night os I do in class. FFA 1 -2-3-4; Foot- ball 1-2-3-4; H Club 3-4; Junior Class Play; Science Fair 1. RANDI SELBY — Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no fibs. Echo Staff 4; Bosketball 1; Trock 2; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 3-4; Chorus Small Groups 3-4; Senior Class Play; Science Fair 1; Northwest Iowa Chorus 4. KENNETH SMITH — A farmer is alwoys going to be rich, next yeor. FFA 1-2-3-4; FFA Officer 1; Football 1-2-4; Basketball 2; Track 1-2-3-4; H Club 3-4; Science Fair 1. JAY STAINES — It's not what you do, it's what you get away with that counts. FFA 1-2-4; Track 1; Science Fair 1. MARILYNN STEINBECK — More have repented speech than silence. FHA 1-2-3-4; FHA Officer 4; Musical 1; Science Foir 1; Girl's Glee Club 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3. MARGARET TREIMER — Most of us know how to say nothing; few of us know when. FHA 1-3; Echo Staff 3-4; Chorus 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Ploy; Science Fair 1-2-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Girl's Glee Club 3; FTA 1-2-3-4; Drill Team 3-4. DARLENE VERPLANK — A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone ' Girl's Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1. BARB VLIEGER — I could be quiet, but I'd rather talk. FHA 1-2-3-4; FHA Officer 3-4; Bosket- ball 1-3-4; Trock 3-4; Notional Honor Society 2-3-4; Chorus 2-3-4; Swing Chorus 4; Chorus Small Groups 3-4; Junior Closs Play; Senior Class Play; Musical 1; One Act Ploys 3; Girl's Glee Club 1. DEBBIE WALKER — It's love thot mokes the world go 'round. Band 1-2-3-4; Swing Bond 3-4; Band Small Groups 1-2-3-4; Chorus 3-4; Chorus Small Groups 3-4; Senior Class Ploy; Science Foir 1-2; Northwest Iowa Band 3-4; All State Band 3-4; Chorus Officer 3; Notional Honor Society 4. KATHY WALROD — I'm in favor of a five doy weekend. Echo Staff 4; Band 1-2-3; Band Smoll Groups 1-2-3; Chorus 1-4; Chorus Smoll Groups 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Ploy; One Act Plays 1; Musical 1; Science Fair 1; Pep Club 1-2. SHIRLEE WESTPHALEN — All thot glistens is not gold. Band I-2-3-4; Band Smoll Groups 2-3; Chorus 1; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; One Act Plays 3; Musical 1; Science Foir 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; FT A 1-2. SHERRI WOHLERT — Con we ever have too much of a good thing? Bond 1-2-3-4; Swing Bond 2-3; Band Smoll Groups 2-3; Chorus 1; Junior Closs Play; One Act Ploys 1-3; Musical 1; Science Foir 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2-3 RUSSELL WULF — I see thot fashion wears out more apparel than the man. Class Officer 3, Science Fair 1-3; Notional Honor Society. JIM MUHS — The way to o man's heort, is through his stomoch. Football 1-2-3; Track 1-2; Class Officer 4; H Club 1-2-3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Swing Chorus 1-2-3-4; Chorus Small Groups 1 -2-3-4; Basketball Monoger 1-2-3; Junior Class “lay. Senior Class Ploy; Musical 1, Science Fair 1-2; FTA 2-3. Garlond Lorch, Secretory; Linda Norton, Treasurer; Jim Muhs, Vice- President; Gene Brown, President. RANDY ALBERT RICK ARENDS JILL BOETEL MICHELLE BOYER She soid she'd meet me |t's s|ow but | get there. . . but I don't feel so well. I don't core if it's not polite here, but where can she be? to eat in front of people! BECKY CUMMINGS „ MARK EDWARDS Where did you soy the 9ets five miles to the porty was? gollon. BELINDA GATHMAN LYNN GROEN Don't talk to me like thot! Almost as good as my six-banger. STEVE HEIMSOTH MARY HENDERSON . Pleose don't take my I'm so innocent. wheels! KEITH KOELE MARK LINDER Gimme; Gimme, Gimme! You should see her now. GARLAND LORCH BECKY LUINSTRA Where's my wig? How con you resist me? CAROLYN FAHRENKROG RICK FELLER I'm reody; let's go! I wos such a beoutiful boby! PATTY GUENTHER BARB HANSEN Someday ... Fingers were made be- fore silverware. ALAN JATHO VICKY JOHNSON But doctor, I'm healthy! Nice porty, Mom ... all boys! RUTH LYMAN KELLY McCARTY JANICE MASTBERGEN KEN MEERDINK Come ond swing with me! I get 90 in the quarter! I never could hit high G. 'Me? Bald? Never! STANLEY MEYER LANA MIDDENDORP y , JERRY MOHR LINDA NORTON The great escape. Hello, darling. It's only my third viola- Not unless he comes along. tion. KELLY O'BRIEN GREG PETERS JAN PETERSON You want to fight about it? The least you could do wos What a night! knock! DIANE PETTIT Are you really Santa Claus? SUSAN PROEHL CURTIS PYLE. LEROY RAABE RICHARD RICHTER Best woy to fly! I'm not happy, but I'll Behind bars . . . Already! Smoking already? fake it! BEV ROTH ROBERT RUSCHE „ RANDI SELBY KENNETH SMITH con dig it. 'They're o-l-l mine. All I need is some mon- Whoa, Bess! Back into your power! stall. JAY STAINES Tough? You better believe it! MARILYNN STEINBECK That was neot. Let's see it again! MARGARET TREIMER DARLENE VERPLANK Are you reolly the Easter You've got to be kidding. Bunny? BARB VLIEGER Isn't it time yet? DEBORAH WALKER Will you really buy me o clarinet? KATHY WALROD Stick 'em up! SHIRLEE WESTPHALEN Mommy told me to clean my toenails. JUNIORS Claudio Adorns Condi Albert Dianne Anderson Marti Barnard Dale Barnes Rachel Bos John Buck Bob Buddingh Shelley Byers Morla Dahnke Diane Dau Sue DeGraaf Bruce Denny Sarah Duis Kris Enright Becky Espey Memo Roe Frick Mory Gothman Bob Hansen Jean Heimensen Bruce Hein Morlo Hengeveld Bob Hibbing Pot Hofmeyer Roger Hoftyzer Ann Hoper Dwoyne Jocobs Connie Johnson Nancy Kluender Debby Linder Rodney Linder John Loder Howord Poyne Dione Post Nancy Riedemann Suzi Shottuck Mark Sherman Ronald Smith Lance Swanson Phillip Sweeney Donald Tarnosky Diana Thorson Fred Uhe Steve Ver Mulm Gary Vetter Terry Watters Jonelle Welch Chris Wichman Not pictured: Rodney Burley, Jackie Hartman, Cindy Mangels. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS John Loder, Secretary; Shelley O'Brien, Treasurer; Connie Johnson, Vice-President; Dale Bornes, President. SOPHOMORES Patrick Butler Bonnie Cummings Lynette Doss Marcia Eilers Connie Ellingson Betty Espey Julie Flick Rick Florke Richard Hibbing Bradley Hirt Mike Iverson Greg Jacobsma Rodney Jenkins Terry Klinker Shawn McCarty JoAnn McElvogue Denise Mastbergen Denise Mett Mary Mills Danny Mohni La Donna Newkirk Joel O'Brien Tim O'Brien Randy Otterbein Jeff Otto Bruce Peters Debbie Peters Dennis Petersen Terri Petersen Patti Pippert Lanny Popp Stacey Powers Diane Prins Clayton Pyle Robert Rasmussen Alvin Reverts Morlene Smith Patti Sorensen Loretta Stop Marla Steinbeck Mark Tanner Sandro Tarnasky Jeff Towne Monette Taylor Loren Zonnefeld Gory Sorvold Bill Pippy Julie Flick, Vice-President Shown McCarty, Secretary Terry Klinker, Treasurer Jeff Towne, President FRESHMEN Clork Albert Patsy Albert Ronnie Arends Emery Aronson Eileen Barnes Darrel Bethke Gaylon Bos Rex Brazle Dole Brigham Donald Brigham Joellen Buck Barry Burt Dean Cook Debra Donnenwerth Alan Erichsen Charleen Ferguson Donno Frick Morgoret Goble Morlo Gonnermon Elsie Hahn Nancy Hengeveld Keith Jacobs Stanley Jacobs Terry Jacobson Tom Jacobson Rondo Jager Randy Jensen Kevon Koiser Diane Klatt Craig Koele John Krebs Rodney Kruckenburg Julie Kunkel James McElvogue Meg Lope Lori Meiske Lori Menke Wanda Miller Rolin Muhs Joan Nagel Sandra Noble Glendo Norton Jerry Otto Volerie Otto Eric Porrish Greg Paulsen Bradley Peters Russell Petersen Joni Peterson Rondo Pippert Cynthio Poison Doug Popp Curtis Post Rodney Roobe Curtis Reverts Suson Rieck Poulo Riedemonn Merlin Sondersfeld Michelle Sayre Linda Schoelerman Cindy Schueder Kim Swonson Jomes Swenson Jim Hortmonn Robert Tesch Fred Wogner Kelly Welch Shelley Westphalen Melinda Wichmon Bryan Yoger Paul Yock ► Donna Frick, Secretary; Valerie Otto, Treasurer; Greg Paulsen, Vice President; Clark Albert, President. ¥ SPORTS First Place Junior Class Fourth Place Senior Class L V' «C jf v r V Third Place Sophomore Class Second Place Freshman Class ilWSl FLOAT CONSTRUCTION Top row: L. Swanson, C. Zahn, D. Jocobs, T. O'Brien, D. Mohni, J. Towne, R Burley, M. Wille. Middle: G. Vetter, B. Hein, R. Lux, F. Uhe. M. O'Brien, J. Buck, R. Smith, R. Buddingh, T. Wotters. Bottom: K. McCarty, P. Sweeney, R. Honsen, R. Arends, L. Groen, K. Koele, M. Linder, K. O'Brien, K. Smith. Top row: D. Bethke, T. Jocobson, K. Welch, T. Jacobson, J. Otto, R. Muhs, K. Swanson. Second: D. Cook, C. Post, R. Arends, A.’ Erichsen, R. Jensen, K. Koiser, D. Brigham, B. Peters. Third: L. Popp, G Bos L. Mohni, J. Otto, S. Bettin, D. Rohde, R. Jenkins, B. Hirt. Bottom: B Pippy, D. Brown, J. O'Brien, G. Ruby, P. Butler, S. Soyler, M, Tanner, R. Rasmussen, T. Klinker. HARTLEY HAWKS Bottom row: K. Smith, M. Linder, K. McCarty, G. Vetter, B. Hansen,. Middle row: T. O'Brien, K. Koele, L. Groen, P. Sweeney. Top row: D. Mohni, L. Swanson, B. Zahn, R. Smith, K. O'Brien. Hartley 20 Sheldon 0 Hartley 28 Sutherland Hartley 42 Milford 0 Hartley 41 Paullina 14 Hartley 28 Primghar 6 Hartley 56 H. Lake Park 6 Hartley 60 Alta 0 Hartley 14 Aurelia 0 Hartley 24 Orange City 6 The 1970 Hawk gridders ran over nine straight opponents, clinching the Sioux Valley Conference title for the third year in a row. The highlight of the season was a 41-14 Homecoming romp over arch rival Paullina. Sporting an offensive average of 34.8 points a game and a defensive par of 3.5, the Hawks were ranked Number 3 in the state at the conclusion of the season. A great coaching staff, headed by Duane Twait and backed by Glenn Wehr - kamp and Mark Butt, and a dedicated, hard-nosed squad, put together one of the greatest teams in the annals of Hartley High. Those players named to First Team All-Conference were Kelley O’Brien, tackle; Kelly McCarty, guard; Gary Vet- ter, end; Mark Linder, fullback; Keith Koele, quarterback. MANAGERS AND COACHES COACHES — Glenn Wehrkomp, Duone Twoit, Mark Butt. MANAGERS — Shown McCarty, Mark Schmidt, Greg Peters, Remil Venegas. Kneeling: S. Shottuck, L Norton, B. Cummings, J. Mohni, N. Kluender, M. Eilers. Standing: M. Dohnke, Manager; M. Bornard, B. Vlieger, G. Lorch, Manager; Mr. Butt, Cooch; D. Pettit, J. Boetel, M. Goble, Manoger. The Hartley Hawkettes ended the seoson with 10 wins and 8 losses. Girls making All-Conference first team were Suzi Shottuck and Jolene Mohni. Linda Norton was named to the second teom, and Bonnie Cummings and Nancy Kluender received honorable mention. The Hawkettes remained third in the conference throughout the season with a 4-2 reC? w TH?Sf bein° rec°flni2ed in conference rotings were Suzi Shottuck, Linda Norton, and Marci Eilers, ranking fifth, seventh, and ninth, respectively, in percentage of shots. Jolene Mohni and Bonnie Cummings ranked second and ninth, respectively, in rebounds and Bonnie wos olso recognized os being third in steals. ,n round of the sectionals Hortley defeated Hull Western Christian by a score of 76-44. In the quarterfinols the Primghor six handed the Hawkettes their eighth defeot of the season, 47-44. w)piHHpi7s n: c ) 7 IE Front row: G. Vetter, L. Swanson, M, Wille, B. Zahn, K. Koele. 2nd row: S. Meyer, K, McCarty, M. Linder, S. Heimsoth, R. Smith, L. Groen. 3rd row: J. Loder, Manager; P. Sweeney, Statistician; B. Denny, S. Ver Mulm, J. Buck, Mr. Wehrkamp, Coach; S. Lux, Manager. WE THEY 49 Primghar 64 63 Alta 61 51 Everly 57 91 Aurelia 77 76 Sanborn 59 51 Sutherland 59 48 Milford 45 53 Paullina 72 68 Primghar 73 (OT) 48 Alta 56 47 Aurelia 61 V 96 Sanborn 46 57 Sutherland 72 67 Ruthven 63 46 Milford 67 I 9 7 I With only three lettermen from the 1970 squad, the '71 Hawks foced a rebuilding season under heod coach Glenn Wehrkomp. Throughout some hard-fought games they showed determination, although they were not consistent in scoring. The big romp was a 96-46 slaughter of the Sanborn Bulldogs. Through their first 16 gomes, the Hawks were led in scoring by Keith Koele with on 18 point average, and Gary Vetter, averaging 12. At press time the Howks were scheduled to ploy Poullino in the season's finole ond foce Sanborn in the tournament opener. J. Peterson, D. Prins, J. Selby, W. Miller, M. Loge, C Poison, B. Wocker, L Schoelermon, N. Negus, P. Sorensen. J. McElvogue. JUNIOR VARSITY Front row: B. Hirt, R. Arends, D. Mohni, G. Poulsen, J. Otto. B. Pippy. 2nd row: R. Ahrenstorff, S. Bettin, M. Schmidt, R. Otterbein, R. Rosmussen, S. Soyler, B. Venegos. 3rd row; D. Brigham, R. Tesch. K. Welch, K. Swanson. R. Muhs, S. Jacobs. 4th row: B. Peters, E. Parrish, D. Cook, Mr. Twoit, Coach; B. Burt, C. Koele, S. Westpholen. 5th row: M. Schmeling, C. Albert, D. Rohde. Monoger; M. Iverson. S. McCarty. 1971 TRACK TEAMS Front row: V. Otto, J. Flick, D. Donnenwerth , J. Nogel, D. Mett, M. Smith, J. McElvogue, E. Barnes, L. Baker, A. Hoper, L. Meiske, M Taylor. 2nd row: J. Selby, C. Fohrenk og, T. Petersen, B. Vlieger, B. Cummings, N. Kluender, J. Peterson, S. Shattuck, M. Eilers, J. Boetel, S. Proehl. 3rd row: S. Tornasky, E. Hahn, D. Klatt, J. Peterson, B. Espey, M. Hen- derson, Mr. Butt, Coach; P. Hofmeyer, R. Bos, P. Albert, J. Buck, L. Schoelerman. Front row: R. Otterbein, K. Koele, B. Zahn, G. Vetter, G. Ruby, J. Buck, G. Paulsen, P. Sweeney. 2nd row: M. Tanner, B. Denny, D. Brigham, S. Sayler, Mr. Wehrkomp, Coach; S. Lux, B. Buddingh, S. Meyer, K. McCarty. 3rd row: P. Butler, B. Buck, K. Meerdtok, D. Rohde. H. Poyne, S. McCarty, K. Smith, M. Schmidt. BASEBALL Front row: M. Schmidt, K. Koele, G. Vetter, R. Ahrenstorff. 2nd row: F. Uhe, Mr. Butt D. Rohde. 3rd row: R. Hoftyzer, R. Lux, L. Popp, S. Soyler. ACTION SHOTS ACTIVITIES Seated: Mr. Abbott, Advisor; M. Linder, President; G. Brown, Vice-President; R. Potter, Secretary; S. O'Brien, Treasurer. Standing: M. Barnard, B. Venegas, B. Hirt, D. Bornes, C. Albert, J. Otto, J. Towne, K. Meerdink, R. Joger. Seated: J. Loder, S. O'Brien, Mrs. Buter, Advisor; V. Johnson, G. Lorch. Standing: M. Barn- ard, L. Norton. Seoted: J. Peterson, R. Potter, R. Arends, J. Mohr. 2nd row: D. Linder, R. Bos, P. Sorensen, B. Cummings, S. O'Brien, S. DeGroof, D. Walker, T. Klinker. Bock row: B. Zohn, S. Powers, L. Norton. G. Lorch. B. Vlieqer. J. Otto. S. Ver Mulm, R. Wulf. Bottom row: B. Hansen. R. Ahrenstorff, S. Meyer, S. Lux, R. Rusche, G. Ruby. 2nd row: L. Groen, M. O'Brien, M. Tanner, B. Pippy, R. Burley, R. Hoftyzer. 3rd row: J. Loder, D. Rohde, B. Zahn, D. Twait, G. Wehrkamp, L. Swanson, M. Edwards, L. Popp, H. Payne. 4th row: F. Uhe, T. O'Brien, D. Jacobs, R. Smith, B. Hein, M. Wille, D. Mohni, M. Schmidt, J.. Towne, R. Lux, J. Buck. 5th row: G. Vetter, P. Sweeney, B. Buddtngh, B. Venegas. Top row: S. McCarty, K. O'Brien, M. Linder, K. Smith, K. Koele, K. McCarty. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS N. Riedemann B. Roth C. Adams M. Henderson JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS P. Riedemann B. Espey D. Peters R. Jager PEP CLUB Front row: N. Riedemonn, B. Roth, M. Henderson, C. Adorns. 2nd row: P. Guenther, G. Riessen, M. Hengeveld, J. Buck, J. McElvogue, S. Noble, L. Menke, C. Ferguson, D. Most- bergen, C. Wichmon, S. Tornosky, D. Linder. 3rd row: D. Klott, G. Norton, V. Otto, M. Wichmon, J. Peterson, S. Muhs, M. Dohnke, R. Bos, L. Newkirk, P. Hofmeyer. 4th row: M. Boyer, B. Luinstro, S. O'Brien, R. Lyman, S. Westphalen, M. Frick, R. Jager, D. Peters, B. Espey, P. Riedemonn, L. Meiske, J. Boetel, R. Espey, D. Prins, B. Honsen, D. Frick. 5th row: S. DeGroof, J. Flick, M. Eflers, S. Shattuck, G. Lorch, V. Johnson, L. Norton, Mrs. Fleming, C. Johnson, C. Fohrenkrog, D. Dou, B. Cummings, N. Negus, M. Barnard, J. Welch. 6th row: J. Nagel, E. Barnes, D. Anderson, M. Gothmon, M. Goble, W. Miller, J. Peterson, D. Treimer, D. Pettit, C. Ellingson, M. Loge, T. Petersen. 7th row: C. Poison] B. Cummings, L. Boker, L. Stop, C. Albert, D. Post, L. Schoelerman, N. Kluender, J. Mohni, J. Mostbergen, M. Treimer, K. Balliet, D. Sittler, B. Gothmon. The Pep Club is the backbone behind the Hartley cheering section. The club sponsors the Homecoming pep rally and held a special ban- quet honoring the football team following their undefeated season. Other activities of the club are taking charge of the basketball con- cession stand, making posters for each game, giving skits at pep meet- ings, and selling bumper stickers supporting the local teams. PEP CLUB OFFICERS Connie Johnson, Secretory; V. Johnson, Vice-President; C. Fohrenkrog, Treas- urer; Lindo Norton, President. Left to right: G. Lorch, C. Adorns, N. Kluender, N. Negus, S. Duis, C. Schueder, G. Riessen, D. Sittler, P. Pippert, Mrs. Schumann, J. Heimensen . Front row: D. Pettit, Typist; K. Walrod, Artist; M. Barnard, Editor; G. Lorch, Editor; A Hoper, Artist; R. Selby, Typist. 2nd row: M. Wichman; M. Gothmon, R. Bos, P. Hofmeyer, C. Wichmon, M. Treimer. 3rd row: C. Johnson, M. Eilers, J. Flick, B. Cummings, N. Negus, D. Sittler. 4th row: Mrs. Buter, Advisor; L. Baker, G. Riessen, R. Joger, C. Poison, G. Norton. Row 1: V. Johnson, D. Linder, J. MoElvogue, M. Hengeveld, M. Dohnke, Mr. DeGroof, Ad- visor; C. Wichmon, P. Hofmeyer, M. Boyer, K. Enright, L. Norton. Row 2: S. Muhs, S. O'Brien, J. Welch, J. Boetel, A. Hoper, B. Honsen, C. Fohrenkrog, R. Joger, N. Hengeveld, R. Bos. Row 3: D. Dou, J. Rick, M. Eilers, S. Shottuck, J. Loder, G. Lorch, M. Barnard, S. DeGroof, C. Johnson. Row 4: S. Rieck, D. Sittler, J. Mastbergen, J. Peterson, M. Treimer, S. Duis, B. Cummings. B. Cummings, M. Loge, D. Post, E. Barnes. The Future Teachers of America (FTA) is am organization of those stu- dents interested in the teaching profession. They have many activities and do much as public services for the community. Among some of the activities are assisting elementary teachers whenever help is needed, attending Prospective Teachers’ Day at Orange City, presenting apples to the teachers for Teacher Appreciation Day, and selling coffee at the basketball games. FTA OFFICERS Bottom: Borb Honsen ond Carolyn Fohrenkrog, Project Chairmen. Top: Shelley O'B'rien, Treasurer; Linda Norton, President; Sue DeGroof, Vice President. Front row: D. Mett, L. Newkirk, M. Taylor, P. Hofmeyer, Mrs. Morquordt, M. Dahnke, J. Peterson, C. Wichman, D. Linder. 2nd row: R. Bos, D. Klott, B. Espey, R. Muhs, M. Stein- beck, M. Goble, D. Post, M. Steinbeck, M. Wichman, M. Smith. 3rd row: P. Sorensen, A. Hoper, L. Schoelermon, L. Baker, B. Cummings, B. Vlieger, D. Sittler, R. Lyman, D. Donn- enwerth. FHA is an organization in our school standing for Future Homemakers of America. Its membership consists of girls in all the high school grades. The goal of the organization is to help individuals improve personal, family and community liv- ing. Organized programs relating to the goal are enjoyed by the members and are beneficial to the community. The FHA are a part of the home economics education program in the school. Some of its varied activities have been: cookie sale, make favors for the hospital, in charge of track concession stand, co-hosted a pizza party, and the support of an orphan. FHA OFFICERS Front row: D. Mett, Project Chairman; Mrs. Marquardt, Advisor; D. Linder, Historian. 2nd row: C. Wichmon, District Representative; R. Muhs, Secretary; M. Steinbeck, President; R. Bos, Recreation. 3rd row: D. Post, Parliamentarian; D. Sittler, Music; B. Vlieger, Treasurer; A. Hoper, Public Relations; R. Lyman, Vice-President. Front row: M. Linder, L. Roobe, B. Denny, B. Hibbing, R. Albert, M. O'Brien, A. Jotho, Mr. Woodord, Advisor. 2nd row: E. Aronson, G. Bos, R. Muhs, R. Florke, D. Hibbing, A. Erich- sen, C. Post, K. Jocobs, M. Sandersfeld, B. Rusche. 3rd row: J. O'Brien, D. Brigham, P. Sweeney, K. Smith, S. Lux, G. Jocobsma, T. Watters, D. Jocobs, J. Krebs, R. Hoftyzer, 4th row: R. Smith, C. Albert, D. Petersen, M. Schmidt, J. Staines, B. Hein, G. Peters, R. Petersen, K. Kaiser, G. Paulsen, R. Meerdink. The chief aim of the Future Farmers of America is to promote agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. Some of their activities include an annual fruit sale and slave auction. The various soil and livestock judging teams participate in contests around the area. The Hartley chapter of the F. F. A. was founded in 1947. F. F. A. OFFICERS CHAPTER SWEETHEART Dione Post M. Linder, B. Hibbing, L. Roobe, B. Denny, R. Albert, A. Jatho, M. O'Brien, Mr. Woodard, Advisor. Front row: L. Newkirk, J. Buck, B. Hansen, M. Henderson, C. Fahrenkrog, R. Bos, C. Wich- man, D. Linder. 2nd row: V. Johnson, L. Baker, J. Peterson, A. Jatho, Miss Houston, D. Sayre, M. Gathman, P. Hofmeyer, T. Petersen. 3rd row: D. Jacobs, J. Loder, L. Groen, K. O'Brien, R. Richter, R. Otterbein, M. Iverson,. P. Sweeney, L. Mohni, K. Meerdink Front row: Miss Harrison, D. Tarnasky, G. Ruby, S. McCarty, B. Cummings, J. Flick. 2nd row: C. Ellingson, D. Sittler, S. Sayler, M. Mills, L. Mohni, S. Rieck, E. Barnes. 3rd row: T. Klinker, P. Hofmeyer, D. Prins, A. Hoper, L. Doss, D. Mastbergen. Seated: C. Albert, Mrs. Buter, Advisor; B. Peters. Standing: C. Wichmon, R. Bos, L. Baker, M. Wichman, G. Riessen. Front row: G. Brown, A. Jotho, D. Walker, J. Peterson, J. Boetel. 2nd row: L. Norton, B. Roth, B. Luinstro, G. Lorch, C. Fohrenkrog, B. Han- sen. Standing: Miss Houston, B. Buck, R. Potter, J. Muhs, R. Richter, J. Mohr. SENIOR PLAYCAST Jerry Mohr ....... Richard Potter Jan Peterson Becky Luinstro Jill Boetel Susan Proehl .... Alan Jatho ....... Richard Richter Jim Muhs.......... Bev Roth ......... Linda Norton Garland Lorch Debbie Walker Carolyn Fohrenkrog Barb Hansen . . . Narrator Mr. Wallace Miss Thornborough .............. Liz Pam .............. Sue Ole Meg ............. Nick Squirrel ............ Toots Mummy No. 1 Mummy No. 2 Medusa No. 1 Medusa No. 2 ........... Pianist THE HOUSE ON WHALESHEAD ROCK ONE ACTS SHOCK OF Papa Maxwell Mrs. Maxwell Connie Maxwell Betty Lou Moxwell Wilbur Moxwell Hercules HIS LIFE” Richard Potter Margaret Goble Joellen Buck Lori Meiske ......Jerry Mohr . Clark Albert Seoted: M. Goble, L. Meiske, J. Buck. Standing: Miss Houston, Director; J. Mohr, C. Albert, R. Potter. THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER Sally McDougol Annie McDougol Willie Singletree Pa McDougol Mo McDougol Benjamin J. Slick Debro Sayre Becky Luinstro George Wescott Bruce Buck Koren Bolliet Rick Feller Seoted: D. Soyre, S. Proehl, K. Bolliet. Standing: B. Buck, R. Feller, K. O'Brien, G. Wescott. “THUNDERHEAD Lee Kirby Mrs. Kirby Ruth Webb Sheriff Page Liz Gallop Rod Benkin Hop Benkin Richard Richter Potty Hofmeyer Jan Peterson Phillip Sweeney . Teri Petersen . Lynn Groen Alon Jotho Seoted: P. Hofmeyer, T. Petersen, J. Peterson. Standing: P. Sweeney, R. Richter, L. Groen, A. Jotho. CONCERT BAND Front row: J Buck, J. Welch, M. Wichman, S. O'Brien. 2nd row: C. Albert, S. Rieck D Br.ghom, J Boete! B. Burt, N. Brozle, M. Goble, S. Meyer. 3rd row: J. Buck, M. Steinbeck, S. Lux J. Krebs, C. Fohrenkrog, L. Baker, S. Bettin, R. Ahrenstorff, L. Meiske M. Frick G. Lorch. 4th row: E. Hahn, D. Brigham, G. Ruby, L. Norton, T. Jacobson, M. Schmidt, M. Smith, S. Powers, R. Tesch, R. Albert, D. Tarnasky, S. DeGraaf, J Mohr MIXED CHORUS i nZ p r r' M ?'cr!‘ B- E ey' S- Muhs' M Dohnke- s- O'Brien, K. Walrod, D. Under, P. Guenther, Mr Lindgren, Director. 2nd row: P. Sweeney, M. Eilers, L. Popp N Riedemonn, E Parrish, B. Hansen, J. Krebs, R. Joger, D. Tarnasky, D. Peters, C. Koele’' R Vesrh GMRpby,LS' By!rS' L' r0enn' M- La9e' S- McCor,y. A Hoper, R. Albert, S. DeGraof R. Tesch, M. Trick 4th row: D. Barnes, N. Kluender, G. Wescotf, C. Albert R Otterbein M. Treimer, M, Schmidt. K. Balliet. D. Petersen. C. Adams. CONCERT BAND Front row: C. Poison, M. Dohnke, W. Miller, L. Newkirk, C. Adorns, N. Riedemonn. 2nd row: B. Hansen, D. Walker, J. Flick, M. Mills, R. Pippert, M. Eilers, P. Guenther, P. Albert, P. Sweeney, S. Wohlert. 3rd row: D. Donnenwerth, D. Peters, S. Byers, B. Cummings, S. Westpholen, G. Norton, J. Kunkel, D. Frick, V. Otto, S. Tornasky, P Riedemonn, S. West- pholen, M. Toylor. Standing: Mr. Schroeder, Director; R. Joger, G. Paulsen, B Espey, K. Meerdink, B. Buck, K. McCorty. MIXED CHORUS Front row: S. Tarnosky, D. Mett, M. Boyer, M. Toylor, P. Hofmeyer, D. Walker, B. Yoger, T. Petersen, M. Sondersfeld, M. Steinbeck. 2nd row: D Brigham, J. Flick, M. Tanner, C. Fahrenkrog, B. Burt, J. Boetel, B. Hansen, J. Welch, L. Roobe, D. Dau, L. Mohni. 3rd row: M. Bornard, B. Buddingh, J. Selby, R. Mulder, S. Shottuck, M. Linder, J. Peterson, K. Koele, B. Vlieger, J. Muhs. Bock row: J. Mastberaen, R. Richter, B Wacker, S. Ver' Mulm, M. Mill9, C. Albert, B Cummings, R. Linder, R. Selby, B Zahn. SWING BAND Front row: D. Tornosky, C. Fohrenkrog, D. Wolker, J. Krebs, £. Hohn, S. DeGroof, J. Mohr, L. Baker, S. Meyer, R. Albert. Middle: G. Lorch, J. Buck, K. McCarty, S. Bettin, Mr. Schroeder, B. Honsen, R. Ahrenstorff, L. Meiske, B. Buck. Top: S. Lux, M. Steinbeck, P. Sweeney, K. Meerdink, B. Espey. SWING CHORUS E. Hohn, String Boss; M Dohnke, S. Byers, C. Fohrenkrog, J. Selby, R. Richter, K. Koele, R. Albert, Mr. Lindgren; M. Barnard, J. Krebs, Pionist; B Vlieger, M. Mills, S. DeGroof D. Peters. Bock row: D. Soyre, N. Kluender, R. Selby, J. Muhs, M. Linder, C. Albert, D. Barnes S. N erMulm P. Sweeney. D. Tornosky, B. Honsen, S. O'Brien, J. Peterson, M. Schmidt, K. Meerdink. Front row: B. Hansen, President; L. Norton, Sec. Librorion. President; K. McCarty, Sec. Librarian. 2nd row: Phi! Sweeney, Vice- Seated: J Mastbergen, S. Muhs, Robe Managers. Standing: J. Welch, C. Albert, Librarians L. Groen, Secretary; S. Shattuck, Treasurer; K. Koele, President; P Sweeney, Vice-President. FLAG TWIRLERS J. Nogel, M. Eilers, C. Adams, D. Peters. Clark Albert twirlers C- Schoelerman J. Buck B. Hansen, D. Walker. -IMI , v 11 I t-vVi tI0ft10 wr rtiVVVV , rfttf. NORTHWEST IOWA BAND D. Wolker, G. Lorch, C. Fohrenkrog, L. Norton. B. Hansen. NORTHWEST IOWA CHORUS sill K. Koele, P. Selby, S. O'Brien. P. Sweeney. FAREWELL Four years is a long time —too long to forget. We look around and ask —where did it go? We worked, we played —but for four years? Then we look the other way —into tomorrow. Suddenly we’re not so tall As we thought we were. And not so smart. But we find that somehow We learned a decisive lesson —at HHS, Something we wouldn't have had Without the administration and faculty Without God or religion —a direction into that uncertain tomorrow. It can never be so dark again Though the world may change And the times change and we change. • . ■v ‘,'. r £jS lp i-
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