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BACK ROW: J. Powers. G. Launders, R. Perry, M. Krueger, S. Bird, W. Galleske. CENTER ROW: D. Dethardt, F. Harmsen, J. Culver, M. Schmidt, A. Pfalzgraf, C. Ogle, B. Lovejoy, L. Kollman. FRONT ROW: Miss Phillips, I. Cook, M. Butler, D. Krause, D. Fisher, C. Cook, Mrs. Chicker. This year, under the supervision of Mrs. Chicker and Miss Phillips, five editions of the Oakleaf were published. The Oakleaf has been in circulation for eleven years, and we all hope to keep up the fine work which has been done in the past. The Oakleaf” was published every six weeks. The reason for having only five papers this year was because the school was closed for two weeks during the polio epidemic. Everyone was so far behind with work that we didn't have time enough that six weeks to publish a paper. The Oakleaf was distributed among the students in high school and sent to neighboring high schools and rural schools. It was also sent to alumni in service in the states. Dianne Krause, as editor, and Donald Fisher, assistant editor, wish to thank the students who cooperated in helping to put out the paper. To the editors and assistants, congratulations! ★ — fl9f -
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BACK ROW: B. Smith, G. Launders, C. Ogle, R. Case, R. Collien. FRONT ROW: J. Powers, M. Krueger, D. Krause, Mr. Clements, D. Fisher, L. Kollman. ★ Oalzleajj President: Gordon Launders Vice president: Dianne Krause Secretary: Beulah Smith Treasurer: Gordon Launders The Student Council this year was comprised of eleven members, with Mr. Clements as advisor. Many issues have been discussed by the council this year. Rules concerning the conduct of student in school and at school functions have undergone discussion. The student council is worthy of praise. We hope it can continue to be a vital function of Oakfield High School.
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BACK ROW: T. Thelen, S. Bird, R. Geisthardt, R. Wellnitz, W. Galleske. CENTER ROW: I. Cook, Joyce Culver, R Case, O. McClain, E. Shrank, L. Strafford. FRONT ROW: Miss Phillips, C. Cook, M. Butler, C. Ogle, B. Lovejoy, D. Dethardt, Joan Culver. ★ 'folensic’s Seventeen students participated in forensics when practice was begun, but Thomas Thelen soon dropped out. The choices were: oratory, Robert Wellnitz; serious declamation, Idella Cook, Joan Culver, Myra Butler, Carita Ogle, and Betty Ann Lovejoy; humorous declamation, Joyce Culver and Charlotte Cook; extemporaneous reading, Ruby Geisthardt, Willis Galleske, Ruth Case, Olive McClain, Eunice Shrank, Lavelda Stafford, and Donna Dethardt; extemporaneous speaking, Stanley Bird. Miss Phillips was coach. The local contest was held on March 13, at Oakfield High School. Winners at the local contest-—Robert Wellnitz, Joan Culver, Myra Butler, Joyce Culver, Charlotte Cook, Donna Dethardt, Willis Galleske, and Stanley Bird-represented our school at the Tri-County Meet held at Kewauskum, March 19. Donna Dethardt and Stanley Bird received A ratings. On March 23, these two competed at Kimberly. Stanley was given a B rating, and Donna, an A rating. Donna then went to Madison for the state contest on April 6, and received a C rating there. We are very proud of the showing made by our forensic students this year, and hope that next year they may go even farther. -«20 fc-
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