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E756 Oak Leaves, 1937 o Oakjield High School IN APPRECIATION OF OUR SPONSORS Instead of selling advertising space in THE OAKLEAVES of 1937, it was decided to solicit donations from anybody who wished to give something to- ward our annual. Look through the following list carefully. It represents friends of Oakfield High School without whose support this publication would have been impossible. If they are in business, patronize them: if not tell them when you see them that we appreciate their support. We were pleasantly sur- prised and deeply gratified with the number of donors who were glad to offer their help. The Oak Leaves of 1937 presents herewith OUR SPONSORS: C. Henningsen, Oakfield, Wis. Dundee Studios, Fond du Lac, Wis. Cowles-Carpenter Co., Oakfield, Wis. F. L. Culver, General Store, Oakfield, Wis. O. C. Censky I.G.A. Store, Oakfield, Wis. Sommerfield 8 Worthing Furniture Store, Oaklield, Wis. Oakfield Home Bakery, Dielentheis, Mgr., Oakfield, Wis. McKnight Drug Co., L. A. McKnight, Oaklield, Wis. Barker Lumber Co., A. Culver, Mgr., Oakfield, Wis. Willard Super-Service Station, Oakfield, Wis. Mammoth Springs Canning Co., Oakfield, Wis. Frank Thayer, Oakfield, Wis. Model Laundry, Fond du Lac, Wis. Iohn Ogle Garage and Hauling, Oakfield, Wis. Reynold's Ford Garage, W. E. Reynolds, Oakfield, Wis. T. I. Cragoe, Harness and Barber Shop, Oakfield, Wis. Kinney's Tavern, Leo Kinney, Prop., Oakiield, Wis. Iosten's Iewelry Co., Owatonna, Minn. L. H. Cowles, Insurance, Oakfield, Wis. M. A. Leiber , Contractor, Oakfield, Wis. , The plates for THE OAK LEAVES of 1937 were made by Iahn E3 Ollier Engraving Co., 817 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. Our dealings with them have been both pleasant and profitable. The printing was done by Hiram Miracle of Berlin, Wis. Page Twenty-three
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Wi? Oak Leaves, 1937 o Oakfield Higb School CHRONOLOGICAL CALENDAR Aug. 31-The opening day of school. Sept. 3--Class elections. Sept. 8-Bob Lawson made his first appearance. Sept. 24-The day before initiation we heard plenty of Knock-Knocks around here. Knock-what? The Freshmen's knees. Oct. 6-Oakfield went Hollywood. Oct. 16-Iunior Merrill taught German class. Oct. 23- Mountain Mumps at Liberty Hall. Oct. 30-The freshman return party was very successful. Nov. 2-The senior geography class went to Oshkosh. Nov. 5-8-Hurray! The teachers left us to go to the convention. Nov. Nov. 22-Heimerl ran around looking for a watch that was in 25-Charlotte got a new pair of shoestrings. his pocket. Nov. 26-29-Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian. 17--Charlie and Brownie wrote a new school song. 18--Christmas party. 21 to Ian. 2-Christmas vacation. 8-Charlotte wrapped her foot in her sweater as Miss Sommerfield had her shoe. Ian. 14-Semester exams started. Ian. 15-Chief Evergreen Tree gave some demonstrations and gave Oscar some medicine. lan. 16-Iunior Merrill was seen playing Indian. Feb. 5-Dedication of the new assembly desk. Feb. 8-Student Council visited North Fond du Lac high school. Feb. 26-The Physics class didn't appreciate the perfume they got at Wau- pun. Mar. 2-Columbus was cleaned up. Mar. 3-Iohn Hoppe was elected Prom King. Mar. 4--Iacob Korkoske gave a speech at the pep meeting . Mar. fi-5-Basketball tournament at Iuneau. Mar. 5-Ginny put her elbow through the laboratory window. Was she - I surprised. Mar. 8-12-lnterclass basketball tournament. Mar. 18-Student Council used the Iunior's trophy to mix Kool-Ade in. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 19-85 subscriptions for the annual were sold to end the advance sale. 23-The day Mr. Morton had a couple of Ethiopians in class. 24-Local forensic contest. 26-28-Easter vacation. 29-Heimerl unknowingly lost the oxygen during an experiment in physics class. Apr. 1-Iunior got 100 in geometry-April fool! Apr. 7--Tri-County Forensic Contest. Apr. 12-Lillian was in a hurry and forgot to put the belt on her dress. Apr. 16-The Grade Operetta was well attended. Apr. 19-One Monday that wasn't blue-Mr. Morton walked in the room with a new suit on. Apr. 21-Gordon fell asleep the third period. Apr. 30-Iunior Prom. May 20-Seniors ousted. May 21-WHOOPEE! SCHOOL'S OUT! Page Twenty-two
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