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9752, Oak Leaves, 1937 o Oakfield High School MACK RUVV, Left to Right VVarren lfrdinnun, Axllllll Lee Cook, jacob linrrlnske, Ruth Zills, l,, Y, funk, jane liay, Chester Kottke, Marilyn llorning L'l'IN'l'lCR RUVV Verna Jagdfeld, Robert 'l'hill, Marie Scbarsclnnidt, Raymond llurleton, Lois l,t-ibcrg, Don- ald Ogle, Vera Buell. FR,tlN'l' RIWV Geraldine Sonn, Arden Roeske, liertlice Slllllllli-, Gerald Doyle, Marjorie Cowles, lleurge Doyle, Mildred Anderson, Mr. Morton. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY By Bernice Stumpf Our Freshman class consisted of twenty-four members, and entered the Oakfield lligh School in the early fall of 1936. Directed by our adviser, Mr. Nlorton, our class officers were chosen as follows: President jane Day, vice president, Chester Kottke, and secretary and treas- urer, Lois Leiberg. At first it was difficult to become accustomed to our new and trying procedures, but with the assistance of our superiors, and the other students, our green exteriors were in time pene- trated. Soon after we were acquainted with our daily routine we submitted to our treasury the sunt of 3113.68 which was used for various forms of entertainment throughout the year. VVe were sorry to see Hilma l'ecker, Janice Shriner, and Marjorie Cowles leave our midst. Chester Kottke, VVarren Erdmann, Raymond Burleton, and George Doyle wnt out for basket- ball this season. Lois Leiberg was our representative on the Student Council. Those attaining Honor Roll credits for the first semester of this year were XVarren Frdmann and Bernice Stumpf. VVe also published a Freshman edition of the 0akleaf, with Marie Scharschtnidt as editor, and Jane Day as assistant. Lois Leiherg and Bernice Stumpf received places in the local forensic contest, Anita Lee Cook and jane Day giving them a close race. At the close of the first semester, our instructors changed our environment by having all thc Freshmen seated at the front of the assembly room. VVe may wish, want, and hope for something beyond our reach, but some day we will always have, to love and cherish, the memories of our School Days. Page Twelve
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95? Oak Leaves, 1937 Q Oakfield High School BACK ROXY, l,eft to Right john liowitlat, Lloyd Anderson, Carol Teseh, llonaltl Oelke, XYillrur lluell. k'l'IN'l'l'fR ROKR' llortense Sehoepke. Clinton L'insky, Sara Geisthartlt, Ruth Itowidat, Orville Ifrtlxnann. l,orA raine Gruenwahl. l RttN'l' ROXY Stella l.eirlholl, lflaine Millar. Paul Lund, Ilorothy NYiltl. l,ueille t'oIlien, liohln NYauen- kneeht, Margaret Abraham, Miss Sonimertield. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY By Carol Tescb and Katherine Guelzofw Last year we eame into Oakfield lligh Sehool as typieal Freshmen, frightened, and with a strong inferiority complex. There were twenty-two of us in all. XVe chose as our class president, Lueille Collieng viee president, Orville lirdinanng secretary and treasurer, Lorraine Gruenwald, and our elass adviser was Mr. Morton. XVe were properly initiated and returned the favor to the Sophomores hy giving them a llallowe'en party. Our elass was well represented in outside aetivities. Orville lirdmann was on the hasket- hall and hasehall teams, and he and john Dowidat were in hand work. Most ot the girls were in the Glee Cluh. Lorraine Uruenwald, llortense Sehoepke. and Orville lirdmann were on the first semester honor roll. Lueille Collien won first, Elaine Millar seeond, Lorraine Gruenwald third plaee in humor- ous deelamation in the l.oeal Forensie Contest. Carol 'l'eseh won third in the ljflllllilllt' division. Orville lirdmann was on the seeond semester honor roll, and thus for the year Vllhen we entered this, our sophomore year, we were eighteen in nuniher, having lost Arthur lloltz, Ralph Lewis, XVilliam Retzlatf, and john Dowidat. XVe eleeted Kathryn Guel- zow as our elass president, Lorraine Gruenwald as viee president, llortense Sehoepke as seeretary and treasurer, and our elass adviser was Miss Sommerfield. Again our Class took part in outside aetivities. Ruth Dowidat, Orville lirdinanu, lidward O'R0urke and Carol 'I'eseh were on the Oakleaf staff. Ruth Dowidat and C'arol 'll-seh joined the hand, and Orville lirdmann and john Dowidat eontinued the work. Orville lirdmann, liloyd Anderson and XVilhur Buell went out for haskethall. 'l'hese same hoys also played sotthall. Orville Iirdmann and Lorraine Gruenwald represented our class on the Student Council. liva Graves dropped out the first semester, while john Dowidat returned for seeond semes- ter work, with Dorothy VVild and Stella l.eidholt joining as new elass meinhers. The first semester the Sophomores had more people on the llonor Roll than all the rest of the school eotnhined with the following listed: Carol Teseh, Kathryn Ciuellow, Sara lieisthardt, Elaine Millar, llortense Sehoepke, Lorriane Uruenwald, Orville lirdmann and Paul Lund. YVe were represented in forensics this year hy Ulinton Censky, lilaine Miller, Orville lird- lnilllll, Lueille Collien, Margaret Abraham, llortense Sehoepke, Lorraine Gruenwald, and Carol Tesch. The Sophomores won the interelass traek meet this spring. Page Eleven
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9755 Oak Leaves, 1937 o Oakjield High School GRADE SCHOOL Teachout, Mielenz, Gnlleske-, I. Crunk, Krueger, R, Ogle, Sclimimlt, lleimerl, llutler. I. Culver, Patchett, Kenyon, Ogle, Rhmle, Mewtuu, Anderson, J. Culver, Kaufman, C. Crunk, lmwers, Mrs. McChain. Dowiclat, Kenyon, Rnseufelclt, C. Guse, Rlmrle, Cfmk, Powers, Millar, Kaufmzmn, Krueger, Uecker, VVeise, Launders, Smith, Knllmzm, l'. Guse, Y. Oelke, Schmiclt, Ceusky, Uelke, Ruyer, Miss Scholz. Censky, Schoepke, VVeise, Rzmrlall, Svlimizlt, Guse, Anrlersuu, Buell, Oelke, 0'Rourke, Hnrning, Kenyon, Flaim, Teachout, l'ZlI'ill1llll, Steiuke, llecker, YYzu'l1eiulurf, Mclinigllt, N. lluell, Miss Turville. Wagenknecht, Smith, Mrs, Austin, Stumpf, Schminlt, Krueger, Hill, Leifllmlt, Crunk, Kullman, Ogle, Burleton, Mielenz, Hupewell, lVRuurke, Vincent, Crunk, li. VV:-ise, I,, XYeise, Il, llurlemn, Stumpf, Phelps, Busch, Dowimlat, Steinke. Page Thirteen
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