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hi(jhli(jhts 1. The day Robert Wellnitz went to sleep in English class. 2. The days Lyle and Foster went A. W. O. L. out of English class. 3. The 75-yard run by Bird for a touchdown at Winneconne. 4. The night Mr. Clements got stuck coming home from Rosendale. 5. Those days in quarantine. 6. Those shirts the Cook girls wear. 7. The night the bus broke down after the Lomira basketball game 8. The day five alumni boys visited school. 9. The day Mr. Clements got a new son. 10. The senior class play scheduled for November and given in March. 11. The day Chub tipped over in English class. 12. The night of the G. A. A. party; remember, Foster? 13. The time Lyle put a thumb tack under Miss Phillips. 14. All the cigarettes Ernie had taken away from him. 15. The day Marcella asked Eugene to the Sadie Hawkins’ party. 16. The day Joyce kissed Herbie. 17. The day Roger was elected prom king. 18. Dick's first date with Olive. 19. The day Mr. Clements told the biology class they studied better when he wasn't there to bother them. 20. The girls' basketball games. 21. The junior class meetings. 22. The new bus we've been expecting all year. 23. The basketball and football teams. 24. The days Merlyn behaved. (They were few!) 25. The day the annual pictures were taken. 26. The seniors' Christmas party. 27. The day Mr. Clements had a whizbang on his car. 28. The days we listened to the world series in the assembly. 29 .The day someone put a whiz-bang on the bell and it didn't go off. 30. The night Mr. Clements got lost on the way to Random Lake. 31. The days when everybody was peaceful and quiet. 32. The day corn came flying through the transom of the science room. 33. The day the biology class pushed Red's car to school. 34. The mornings Miss Phillips came to school after spending the weekend at home. 35. The days Mrs. Chicker came to school all dressed up, including open-toe shoes and a carnation. 36. Fun had at senior class play practice. 37. The night at Random Lake when Myra kept falling while doing cartwheels. 38. The day Willis Galleske had his bookkeeping done! 39. The last day of school. --5f30| -
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Baseball This year something new was added to our athletic schedule, baseball. This sport has met with popular approval by the boys, and they are looking forward to their first league ccmpetition. Games are scheduled with each of the other schools in the Tri-County League. At the present time, there are twenty-two fellows praticing daily for baseball. Those who compete in 37 Vi per cent of the innings played in league competition will receive letters for this sport. We wish them good luck in the games they play, and we hope baseball will remain a sport to be enjoyed in O. H. S. for many years. ★ STUDENT AWARDS AND LETTERS The D. A. R. award to the senior girl with the best scholastic record and best school citizenship ideals will this year be presented to Beulah Smith. The following students were on the high school honor roll for the first semester: LaVerne Kollman, Gordon Launders, Ruth Case, Joan Culver, Robert Collien, Donna Dethardt, and Lavelda Stafford. In boys' athletics, the following awards will be made: basketball letters to Gordon Launders, Stanley Bird, Donald Fisher, Merlyn Krueger, Richard Jera bek, Ernest Harmsen, Robert Collien, and Gerald Geisthardt; football awards to: Gordon Launders, Gordon Gruenwald, James Powers, Stanley Bird, Donald Fisher, Richard Jerabek, Merlyn Krueger, Robert Collien, and Gerald Geisthardt; baseball awards to those boys who play in 37 V2 per cent of the innings in competition with other schools. Girls athletic awards will be made to: Rosalie Perry, Dianne Krause, LaVerne Kollman, Arlene Pfalzgraf, Marcella Schmidt major awards; Carita Ogle, Betty Ann Lovejoy, Charlotte Cook, Idella Cook, Ruby Geisthardt minor awards. Salutatorian of the senior class is LaVerne Kollman, and valedictorian, Gordon Launders. Forensics awards will be given to: Stanley Bird, Robert Wellnitz, Idella Cook, Willis Galleske, Joyce Culver, Charlottte Cook, Joan Culver, and Donna Dethardt.
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