Oakfield High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Oakfield, WI)

 - Class of 1915

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Page 24 text:

JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Class Motto—“Be original.” One of the best uses of originality is to say common things in an uncommon way. Harold F. Lurvey—“Fat.” I can see a humorous side to every question. Nobody loves a fat man. You’ll have to strike hard and low to get Lurvey. Elsie S. Beirne— Everybody's doing it. So Elsie is doing it too, For all sorts of stunts you’ll find her game. If you really treat her true blue. You’ll find she will treat you the same. Leila L. Bannister— Slow, steady and persevering. She climbs step by step to the top of the ladder. Fern W. Bristol—“Banker.” No use trying to get the ball when “Banker” is on the opposing side, for he is always right there where you least expect to find him. waiting for a chance to score for his side. Agnes R. Beirne—“Aggie.” She always works in working time and plays when all the work is done. Ruth M. Cowles—“Rufus.” A steady worker never to be daunted. Giggle is my middle name. Mabel Moore— A loyal junior lass. When she is your friend, she is a friend who lasts. No room for cupid. Hattie L. Meyers— Hat.” A loyal worker. Art is her ambition. If I can spend all my time in drawing pictures (of the faculty) I will be happy. Edwin M. Bristol—“Santa Fe. Santa is the orator in our High, First place in the league he has won. For still higher honors he will try, To gain the highest place to be won. A tip to his opponents—His weak spot is his nose. 24

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Junior Class Mable Moore E. Bristol Hattie Meyers F. Bristol Atfnos Boirne Ruth Cowles Elsie Beirne

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