Oakfield Alabama High School - Oracle Yearbook (Oakfield, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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TWHHLEHS AJUHETTES Back Row: Arlene Cleveland, Shirley Josey, Theresa Esther Wickham, Barbara Thompson, Marguerite Buck Hale, Carol Hom, Jennie DiMatteo, Bethley Morris, Nancy Scimia Joan Morris, Gail Skinner, Sally Ballester. Front Row: Norma Bowen, Joyce Snyder, Barbara Ohs, Mary Sin- clair, Arlene Dilcher, Shirley Wickham, Betty Pursel, Lucille Zigrossi. The changing seasons come and go as the class of majorettes of 1950-51 prove their ability by performing at football and basketball games. At these games they demonstrated their ability in struttin , twirling, and formation. The Four head majorettes led these girls in their exhibitions. The head majorettes also led the high school band to football games and in the Memorial Day parade. ary Tlwmpson' Roielillari' StevenS0Uv Bal-Dau? ht. Third. , . Back Row' F eda Hale' Deo becca Simpson' ' Elm Lavonne.Brag 'inza ili 0, '. chill, Re - so Daisy ' - ar10H awe ' eF PP . hur aru 1 . M ge-nnis Marlene Cd Row' hsephme C Ann Elm' From Raw ' . S n ' - W rner ', Caf9leniixo,l1rn.efrtene slflsailif' Gl-:enn,,C-lata Benedetu 441: LE DEH5 EL B Long about knee-deep in May the O.A.C.S. Lead- ers held their annual picnic, always fun-filled festivity. The girls have done an ex- cellent job this year in helping with all phases of physical activit . During the first half oly the year each leader took over one of the lower grades for different games. The girls also put on a skit, Take Me Out To The Ball Game , to provide entertainment at a P.T.A. meeting. 12 ,, ? i, ,

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IIRIISS EIIUNTRY The Varsity cross-country team had a successful sea- son after defeating twenty- one AA schools and losing to five. The harriers also won two trophies, making three they have won in the last two years. Next year promises to he an even greater year, since none of the first ten will be lost by graduation. Back Row: Gerald Moore, Tillman Meney, Allan Grehlinger, Ellis New- ton, john Needham, Donald Churchill. Front Row: Mr. Bubbs, Richard Walls, Richard Speed, William Boyce, Duane Hagen, Bill Oakes, James Breckenridge, James For-syth, Jerold Mooney, Teddy Showler, Ronald Malin, Manager. .IU IIIR HIGH IIRIJSS IIIIUNTRY ack Row: R. Malin, Mana- erg A. Jenkins, R. Acker, . Green, Mr. Bubbs, W. earls. Second Row: R. igrossi, M. Kingdom, R. Wayback, H. Mayhack, R. Bischoff, D. Kenward, R. Vaughn, J. Tyler, R. Hale, B. Needham. Front Row: R. VIcClurg, D. Hutton, L. Ren, D. Hale, L. Corbelli, M. Osborn, R. Klotzbach, J. Greene, B. Walls, D. Hall. The Junior high cross- pountry squad, composed of four teams, had a very suc- cessful season with Robert Acker, individual champion, nd Teddy Showler, a close gecond. They had one meet with Amherst Central in which they defeated the Amherst seventh and eighth grades. DRIVER TR!-IININH Long as roses bloom in May the driver training class will remember the knowledge they obtained from the experience of operating a car. This new course was under the direc- tion of Mr. Richard Cartwright. Of the forty students taking the course, three-fourths ob- tained their licenses. 11 ,...-.N-...wq ...wr



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More rapidly than the blooming hours of May was the speed with which the members of the F'.H.A. completed their many proj- ects this year. They started out at Christmas by sending packages overseas and making favors for the Veter- ans' Hospital in Batavia. Then the girls made hand- kerchiefs for the Red Cross and presented a very enjoy- able play, Sister Susie Swings lt. R tk ski Barbara Tyler Marian Demmer, Nancy Back Row: Gretchen Cope, Genevieve u ow , , Stevenson, Audrey Wetherwax, Ruth Goetz, Nancy Goetz, Shirley Meiser. Third Row. Josephine Krtanik, Betty Meyers, Eleanor Gr oss, Kathleen Martin, Anita Sumeriski, Donna Martin, Gerda Martin, Audrey Myers, Freda Hale. Second Row: Miss Hurcomb, Advisor, Violanda Ianni, Secretary, Connie Nicometo, President, Bernice Gross, Treasurer, Daisy ' ' ' First Row: Mary Howard, Marilou Goetz, Lucy Elm, Histonang Ann Elm, Parliamentarzan. . Moretti, Carol Tyler, Stella Meli, Jeannette Seibert, Doris Heidenreich. Absent: Rosemary jaszko, Vice-President, Alfreda Scroger, Angela Ianni. Lum HY IILUB reich ' nth C arad- 4dv,',,' Am' Elm oelz, H Iser Wig netge ga, Betty ' Par Co W1 Be, Ord Oak M eibe Snyde Oper, C 3, ROS es, V- anes, Nazis? Oli-irbar Eff Tflg-sMen?1GgievSm51?gkDe?'ZES geszdent T6 e Z. An 'UPSOH' ffiferly Owski of Wena lfdfg H Misty foiflifzzp Hiiazzi izgaey BOW, , sabelle ey W im ss Sch ns H . n, Fod ethefwa pson Fre neck eldefl- ' If enbllr er x , aro. 1 Maman Dimflale, Jeger, mer. B an' etty 'Twas autumn, and the leaves were dry when the .ibrary Club organized for another year. Members of me club work at least one period a week at the desk, mus helping the librarian and gaining valuable in- Jrmation for themselves. This year the members ponsored a dance, had a Christmas party, and con- 'ibuted two upholstered chairs to the library. 13 7 ....i

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