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STUDENT AWARDS 1942 - 1943 Forensics ELLA MAE COOK ARTHUR CRAGOE MARVIN KAUFMAN DALE KRAMER WILLIAM REENTS BETTY JANE SCHMITZ Football ELMER CONGER ARTHUR CRAGOE CALVIN GEISTHARDT ROLLAND GEISTHARDT DONALD GUELZOW JOHN KENYON CLAYTON KRAUSE WILLIAM ROSENFEDLT Honor Roll ESTHER BURRI ARTHUR CRAGOE CAROL CRAGOE CLAYTON KRAUSE MARGARET SCHOEPKE Basketball ARTHUR CRAGOE ROLLAND GEISTHARDT DONALD GUELZOW DALE KRAMER CLAYTON KRAUSE WILLIAM ROSENFE.DT TOM ROYER BERNARD RYAN iMgr.) G. A. A. Minor Awards ELLA MAE COOK SHIRLEY COON DIANNE KRAUSE MAXINE MILLAR ROSALIE PERRY ELVERA PFALZGRAF BETTY PHILIPSKY MARCELLA SCHMIDT MARGARET SCHOEPKE BEULAH SMITH RUTH WIESE Major Letters MARGARET RYAN Class Meritorious Service Award Probable Winner, Freshman Class The Student Council this year introduced the Class Meritorious Service System, whereby each class is given points depending on its degree of participation in the various activities. Points are awarded on the following: Scholarship, conduct, attendance, war stamps bought, ticket sales, etc., band, forensics, dramatics, journalism, athletics, school parties, pep meetings, G. A. A., and Boys' Club. We plan to continue this system next year and to make necessary improvements. It may seem unusual but the Freshman class has established such a wide margin at the present time that it seems unlikely that their nearest rivals, the Sophomores, can overtake them during the last six-weeks period. TOTAL FOINTS TO DATE Freshmen, 1295 Sophomores, 1162 Juniors, 952 Seniors, 425 i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ THE BANK OF OAKFIELD —A SAFE PLACE TO SAVE FOR THE THINGS YOU WANT —A REASONABLE PLACE TO BORROW WHEN NECESSARY —A CONVENIENT PLACE FOR CHECKING, SAFE DEPOSIT AND OTHER VALUABLE SERVICES Page Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Buy United States War Bonds
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HIGHLIGHTS 1. The day the cheerleaders were elected. 2. The day the Juniors got their rings. 3. The day Margareta Schoepke was kicked out of German class. 4. When Dale Kramer received a letter from Donna Chase. 5. The day the “big shots” were here (huh! Mr. Kromrey?) 6. The day Clayton Krause was hit in the head with a snowball while in English class. 7. When everyone behaved in physics class. 8. The day Miss Tonn told a group of kids to take their seats (Miss Bartells was among them). 9. The co-operation of our cheerleaders. 10. The day Maggie got a letter from Kohler’s “29”. 11. Noons that Mr. Kromrey and Miss Tonn walked to school together. 12. The two football victories over Lomira and Campbellsport. 13. The trip to Madison to see a football game. 14. The luncheon the Sophomores had in Biology class. 15. The day Bob Erdmann flew over Oakfield. 16. The day Wahoo came to school scalped. 17. Our victory over St. Mary’s Springs Academy. 18. The day Mr. Kromrey had his picture taker. 19. The day Mr. Heimerl went to Madison. 20. The day the criminal came to school. 21. The days many of us spent out of school with the measles this year. 22. The day Don Hill and Dale Kramer didn’t argue in physics class. 23. Forensic contest when Arthur and Betty brought home their trophies. 24. The night we defeated Campbellsport’s basketball team. 25. The two consecutive days Don Guelzow came to school. 26. The basketball games with Lutheran Academy. 27. The Freshmen initiation. 28. The day Bill Rosenveldt forgot to go to history class. 29. The class basketball tournament. 30. The explosion in the lab. 31. The Christmas party. 32. The onion party in biology class. 33. The hours Miss Tonn spent after school with the students. 34. The beautiful harmonizing of the German class. 35. The day Gordon Launders tried to hatch out some more answer books in science class. 36. The day that Betty and Art invaded De Pere to bring home the bacon again. 37. The day Rosalie, Marcella, and Arlene answered the “Call of the Wild.” Then, the day after. 38. The nights the basketball team had lunches at Rosenfeldt’s and Geisthardts. Page 17
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