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

 - Class of 1938

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BANK OF OAKFIELD OAKFIELD :: WISCONSIN For thirty'Seven years an advocate of thrift for young and old. INCORPORATED 1901 Capital . . $ 15,000 Deposits . . . 100,000 Officers President.........F. J. Bristol Vice President. . . C. G. Morgan Cashier...........W. E. Bristol 1938 Capital . . $ 50,000 Surplus, Reserves, etc. 25,000 Deposits . . . 300,000 Officers and ‘Directors President............C. Henningsen Vice President . . Mabel E. Barber Cashier , . . . . K. A. Morgan F. L. Culver F. J. Carpenter Aug. Kolterman The Dundee Studio “PHOTOGRAPHS FOR EVERY PC R POSE’’ 7 2 So. Main Street FOND I)U LAC, WIS. MANY THANKS to the Students of Oakfield High School for their loyal sup-port the past year jT QOOD LUCK TO THE QRADS. ) B RAU E R’S C I. O T H E S “23 years reliable service FOND DU LAC, WIS. [29]

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OAK LEAVES Highlights of 1937-8 We think that these events will be remembered in connection with the school year: The first day of school when Ruby thought Kathryn and Ruth D. were teachers. The initiation party, when the Freshies had to wear green dunce caps. The day Martha nearly ran over Mr. Hayden when she went downstairs. Once at a basketball game. Mary Ann asked. “Why don't they throw out the man with the horn? The North Fondy game here and there. The School and Senior class plays. The Student Council's trip to Madison. The Freshman return party, which the parents also attended. The Homecoming, with Junior as toastmaster. The cheers Mr. Morton led from the main room desk. Vaccination for smallpox. The cheer-leaders, who we all enjoy watching. The night Jake gave Stell a ride on his bike out to the cemetery and back and then they had a good talk. When John H. cracked the window in Mr. Heimerl's car with his head. The freshmen won the advance ticket sale for the senior class play. North Fondy gave a party for our G.A.A. girls. The time Bob Bird locked his clarinet case and misplaced the key. Our special assembly periods. When Clinton won a trophy for his oration. The Juneau Tournament where we received a splendid trophy. Miss Sommerfield left us; Mrs. Morton took her place teaching English. Nelda had her first date. Her remarks are. O boy! More fun. March 24—Perfect attendance. When Chuck had three blow-outs on the way to school. The letters that were given for basketball and forensics. Mr. Heimerl also received a letter, and the boys presented him with a lamp. Stanley, the magician. When the band practiced in uniform with Stell as drum major. The day Arlene asked Mr. Morton, How'd ja Like to Love Me? but she was only referring to the song. When Mr. Morton told us he had a position in Seattle. Wash., and when we heard Mr. Heimerl would be our new principal. The speeches of the six boys who skipped school. The Prom—when Don was elected King, and he chose Stell as Queen, and when Mary Ann knocked Clinton from the ladder. The trip the band made to Columbus, but the marching was called off be cause of the rain. Don’t you think we had a very eventful year? [28]



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Willard Super Service Station PHONE 25 Complete Ignition Service, Expert Welding DEEP ROCK PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Strobascope Analyzing, Day and Night Service For Graduation Gifts Come in and see our line of lasting gifts that will be remembered by the graduate — Suggested gifts would be Watches. Diamonds. Lockets. Crosses. Pens and Pencils, Billfolds, etc.; all reasanably priced WENZLAFF MUSIC STORE Sold many of the instruments used by the Oakfield High School Band. :: Let us supply your musical needs. “Where JXCusictans tXCecl” WENZLAFF ROD AT, Jewelers TELEPHONE 1084 105 So. Main Street FOND DU LAC, WIS. Residence Phone 117 Office 26R2 John A. Zielke CONTRACTOR Gravel Crushing and Surfacing Grading and Excavating OAKFIELD WISCONNSIN W. E, Reynolds FORD QARAQE BETTER CARS WITH BETTER SERVICE OAKFIELD. WIS. CE NS KY’S Food Shoppe Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Bakery Goods of all kinds Phone 34 :: OAKFIELD, WIS. NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS Jr SPECIAL— Have your Grain and Corn Crops Insured for hail in a Cood Reliable Company I. A. WORTHINQ Tel. 5, Oakfield, Wis. 130]

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