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

 - Class of 1940

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I was next interested in seeing how this vast throng was fed and where their supplies were stored. As I pushed on down through the corridor, and I metn pushed, as the aroma of steak and onions garnished with fresh grown radishes was so heavy it was hard for me to make my way. Entering the immaculate kitchen I saw Chef Vandehey preparing the menu for their stay in the Antarctic. Leaving the kitchen I floated on into the dining room. There seated upon a platform on one side of the room was an orchestra with Eddie Seyfert conducting. The crowd was gathering. As I passed a bespectacled gentleman. I heard him inform his lady companion, that the dance team of Snyder and Ogle were appearing also stated that the opera star , Verna and did want to see the bevy of dancing down the hallways I noticed he was being room marked, NPrivate, Akmiral Heimerl W on the floor show, He Iagdfeld was to appear, vafted into a girls. As I vas forcibly ushered by his companion. Now you may but he has, since menting on better and bigger clouds. Today I was informed that- he was riding one of his latest creations over Waikiki, watching the Hawaiian girls dance. As it was getting rather late and I had seen all the rest of the class, I thought it wise for me to secure a secluded spot and join then them again on the morrow. I had no sooner taken question as to the whereabouts of Lester dock that day in 1940, when I was made, been experi - refuge when I heard the hum and whirr of motors, of the dog team nearing the flying city. I knew completed their scientific research for the day would stick to the task until they had fulfilled and the Hmushw that they had and that they their mission of giving to the world the best they had.The same they had given during their school days in Oakfield High School. 3 . 'L' ww, Betty Lou Doyle Gearldine Sonn UM, M., wx, Jfow stag -'twfuv 'Him qs-.ng

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Noiselessly I floated in through the onen door and near to where the strains of JThe Girl I Left Behind Men came from. As I drew nearer I saw Jacob Kordoske eentlv pluckina the strings and- yes orooning adlibitum this old familiar song. As soon as this song vas ended, his clear baritone voice led on with HI Want A Girlu. At this time a clear fluorescent light attracted my attent- tion and as I followed its rays I saw that it came from a large sign reading,URide In The Flying Car.NAs the passengers boardedl watched the conductor closelyg it was a lady, and I saw M rilyn Horning had proven her belief in Woman's Rights. A voice, unquestionably familiar came to me, as it said, WTO heck with your plying Car Marilvn, I am going out with my dog team,W and at once I knew it was Warren Erdmann with 16 huskies, harnessed to a sled with Rex in the lend. No sooner had they hit the trail than a putt, putt, greeted me. With a coughing and spitting of motor and then a Gentle purr of a motor cycleg a voice called out, WHey Jerry, you can't ride thatln But a defiant answer cfme back, 'Who says I can't , didn't I learn to ride a bike when I sold band tickets over at Lamart - ins? 'Wanna ride,Irish?W This was directed to her pal Betty Lou who was lugging a heavy portable typewriter and puffing-- and-- fuming both with rage and weariness, ' ' ,' HI'd like to, hut I've got to do this typing for Admiral Heimerl,W came the wistful retort. With a whirr, Geraldine vanished into the expanse of snow Over one of the amplifiers which had been in use came a distinct voice WCalling Dr. Burleton, Surgery g Calling Dr. Burleton, Survery, Hand at once I saw it was Anna Lee Cook.Ly- ing prone upon the stretcher was the fifnre of a mxn,cove ed fron head to foot vit' a bloody red. Just then Dr. Bnrleton entered lmmo has been painting in here?W he shouted. He gave the form on the stretcher a hasty examination and then burst into laughter. ' ' Wwhat bapnened Arden?Hasked he. ' WOh it's like this, vmile I was paintinf the stanchions down where we keen the cows and goats, Old Bess kicked over the paint bucket and I got it all over me. I ain't hurt but Miss Nelson the dietitian, had me sent up here,W answered Arden Roeske. I had not forgotten the voice coming over the amplifier and I next set out in search to see who was operating the radio.Up - on entering the room the greeting 'Hello America, this is Ruth Zills speakinr from the O. H. S. Expedition in Little America?W came to me. She then gave a thorough description of the surround- ing conditions which existed.



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01 7274d Standing---Virgil Phelps, Dale Burleton, Gordon Ryan, Roko Smiljenic, Milton Wood, William Cook, Robert Bird, Mr. Vendehey Seated---Dorothv Stumpf, Justine De Jardin, Mnrie Guelzow, La Verne Henna, June Buchte, Jeanette Coon, Nelda Uonewell,Jovce Snyder, Lucille Wieee. -rf' ' 1 I. Ut Jr JUINHCDR CLASS if President Marie Guelzow Vice President iq La Verne Hhnna Secretary k Treasurer Justine De Jardin MOTTO VA live wire never gets stepped onn FLOUTE Tea Rose COLORS Peach and green

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