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95? Oak Leaves, 1937 Q Oakjield High School STAN UING, Left- to iliiglijf--Cliiltoii Censk ', '11 5 W I-:1 fllllZl.1l1'1, Lunch lleimerl, George Lund, Mgr., lllo Am arson, vin . c unix . 1 Al S l lt SISATICIJ -Leslie Se-nk, Orville Iirrlnmnn, Gordon lx ttk , Roland Uecker, john lloppc, llolihy Morton, nuns BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Oakfield, 11: Markesan 10 Oakfield 22: Lutheran Acalemy 17 Cakfield 10: Rosendale 15 Oakfield 16 Campbellsport 8 Oaklield 15: Campbellsport 12 Oakfield 18 North Fond du Lac 21 Oakfield 8: Brandon 13 Oakfield 16 Stockbridge 19 Oakfield 205 Lutheran Academy 13 Oaklield 19 Brandon 9 Oakfield 103 Kewaskum 7 Oakfield 18 Kewaskum 21 Oakfield 15: North Fond du Lac 18 Oaklield 11 Lomira 15 Oakfield 10: Rosendale 8 Class C. District Tournament at Iuneau Oakfield 175 Randolph 12 Oakfield 18: Fall River 19 Oakfield 123 Reeseville 16 3 Gordon Kottlge: Gordy, the only senior on the squad, sacrificed much to be able to play with us, which shows how much he loves the game and the school. He was our only tall man, and his rebound work, especially on de- fense, will be missed more than we can realize. Orville Erdmann: Orville, after playing regular guard in his Freshman year, got off to a poor start, but hit his stride after Christmas and made the second all-tournament team. He should be one of the best players in the school's history before he graduates. Page Sixteen
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975? Oak Leaves, 1937 o Oakfield High School STANDING, Left to Right lieliciu Srlizirsclnnitlt, Gordon liuttkc, Lillinll xY2lL'llCll4lHl'l, lfllivn Kicsc, Lor- rznne Gruenwziltl, tlrville lfrdnizmn, and Arlene lletlmrdt. Sli.-X'I'l'Ill -Clmrlotte Mcliniglit, Marjorie lirdinxmn. Luis I,eilicri:. john llvvy-pc, Mr. Morton. STUDENT COUNCIL For the first time in many years, a Student Council was organized in De- cember under Mr. Morton's direction and advice. The purpose of the Coun- cil was to try to bring our school under the supervision of some sort of student government to promote a better pupil-teacher relationship as well as to dis- cuss problems and ideas and wishes of the students themselves that might bring improvement to our school by collective bargaining methods. During their first year the Council framed a suitable constitution, bought two ferns for the assembly room, and discussed and put into effect some rules and regulations. They visited neighboring schools and then reported on these visits at assemblies. Improvements in Library, school grounds and honor roll were made, and assembly programs were sponsored. We sincerely hope the Council may be continued, as it has proven an in- strument of great good so far, TRACK The Tri-County schools decided on track as the spring sport this year. Mr. Morton took over the job of coaching and started the boys off with an inter- class meet early in April. We had a little experience last spring, but this year a number of meets have been scheduled. Following are the winners and rec- ord-holders in the Interclass: 100 yd. dash-G. l.undg record, R. Des Bois, 1936-212. 220 yd dash-O. Erdmnnng record, O. Erdmnnn, 1937-:27.l. 40+ yard dash-VV. lirdmnnng record, H. Schmidt, 1936-164. X80 yard run-VV. lifillllillllli record, ll. Schmidt, 1936-22.35. Mile run-VV. Erdmnnng rccord, XV. Erdmnnn, 1937-:6.2-l-. Broad jump-I.. V. Cookg record, A. Razisch, 1936-15 ft. 3 in. Pole vault-G. Kottkeg record, G. Kottke, 1937-8 ft. 8 in. lligh jump-Kottke R Thillg record, A. Ransch, 1936-4 ft. 6 in. Shot put-I.. Andersong record. 1.. Anderson, 1937-34 ft. 1 in. Discus-l,. Anderson: record, I.. Anderson, 1937-R6 ft. 5 in. Relay-Class of '39 and '40 itiedlg record, same, 1937-2:2.6. Page Fifteen
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9756 Oak Leaves, 1937 o Oakjfeld High School Leslie Senk: He's a plucky little guard, even though he lacks height and weight. Les can be depended upon to guard the fast little forwards, and we expect even more of him next year. john Hoppe: ln his first year on the squad we expected Iohn to be a good sub, but his determination won a regular berth as forward for him. He was an inspirational worker at practice sessoins. Roland Uecker: Uecker a Iunior, gave the opponents few opportunities tc get rebound shots because of his ability to snare the ball off the opponents' backboard. He also made the second all-tournament team and it's too bad he had to leave school this spring. Alvin Schmidtz Schmitty has plenty of ability, but lacks the size. It takes more than five men to make a good team, however, and Coach Heimerl did not have to hesitate to make a substitute with Alvin at his side. Warren Erdmann: Only a Freshie but he'll be in there next year. You can't keep a fellow down who works as hard as he did this season. Clinton Censky: The Baron, a Sophomore, has a left hand that may get going in another year. He deserves a pat on the back for his faithfulness. Lloyd Anderson: He has the size and with his ability, he can fill Kottke's boots at center next season if he works hard. C'mon, Andy, let's see you come through. Our story is only half told so far. The other half of it lies in the spirit and drive of our Coach Heimerl. Each game was played for him or Gordy and he was one of the few who had any hopes of a good team at the start of the season. The hard work and cooperation of the squad with their coach resulted in a team that grew more popular, amongst the fans with every game they played. Oakfield was a title threat all through the season which speaks very well for Coach Heimerl. The season was a greater success financially than was our championship year of 1935-6. The team won third place in the T.C. l.A.A. and gave a good account of themselves in the Class C tournament at Iuneau. THE INTERCLASS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Continuing an old tradition we had an lnterclass Basketball Tournament for both the boys and girls during the week of March 8 to 12. The Iunior boys and the Senoir girls turned out to be the Champions this year. Results of the Boys' Games Girls' Games Iuniors 25: Freshmen 3 Seniors 20: Sophomores 13 Seniors 14: Sophomores 13 Iuniors 83 Freshmen 6 Sophomores 25: Freshmen 1 Sophofores 6: Freshmen 2 Iuniors 35: Seniors 16 Seniors 12: Iuniors 8 Some very interesting games dveeloped and the student body enjoyed the games as much as the players. Mr. Heimerl and Mr. Morton took care of the refereeing in nice shape. Page Seventeen
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