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SOPHOMORE CLASS Standing: D. Collien, A. Culver, M. Chadwick, J. Rhode, L. Reiser, D. McLean, D. Parduhn. Sitting: L. Fisher, B Perry, M. Turner, E. KJebs, D. Redmann, D. Galleske, Miss Grady. % Sophomore Class COLORS: Wine and White FLOWER: Carnation MOTTO: Don't put off 'til tomorrow what you can do today. Twelve of us walked across the threshold of the Oakfield High School with a rather dignified look in September, 1947, because we were now entering as sophomores and would not be known as green freshies. We lost two members of our class from last year, Mary Powers and Hannelore Schwichtenberg. During the course of the year we gained one new member, Elaine Klebs, who transferred from Waupun. We started out this year with the annual initiation party with all the freshmen participating and it proved to be quite satisfactory. Our class officers are: President, Douglas McLea-; Vice President, Arthur Culver; Secretary and Treasurer, Mathilda Turner. Nearlv all the boys of our class were out for both football and basketball. The girls took part in the Library Club. Lloyd Reiser and Arthur Culver represented us on the Student Council. Delores Redmann and Douglas McLean were on the Oakleaf staff. All in all, I think we have had a very successful year.
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JUNIOR CLASS Back row: B. Schrank, E. Schrank, D. Messner, A. Reetz, O. McClain, M. Launders, D. Detharcft, Mr. Droegkamp. Middle row: L. Stafford, K. Russell, R. Collien, R. Ropp, E. Kaufman, G. Geisthardt, J. Culver. Front row: A. Vincent, F. Wageneckht, L. Collien, C. Zimmerman. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: Sweetpea MOTTO: Onward Forever Upon entering Oakfield High School as Freshmen our class numbered twenty and at the end of our Sophomore year we numbered eighteen. This year we also have eighteen, but there are two new members, Robert Ropp and Keith Russel. In athletics, the Junior boys fird themselves in the first ranks. Nearly all were out for football and basketball. As their names will be mentioned elsewhere we shall leave them unmentioned in our class history. Again this year two of the cheerleaders, Joan Culver and Donna Dethardt, are from our class. The majority of our girls bebng to the Library Club and all are in the chorus. Our representatives on the Student Council are Lavelda Stafford, Olive McClain, and Donna Dethardt. As Juniors, who after anotner year of High School will be going out into the world, we hope to be a credit to our class in school. Page
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FRESHMAN CLASS Standing: A. Turner, M. Lovejoy, N. Heimerl, P. Stoppleworth, R. Haberkorn, E. Boevers, J. Michaels, M. McLean, D. Flury, J. Kruse. Sitting: Mr. Vandehey, J. Willie, E. Gruenwald, D. Case, J. Bird, E. Boelk, A. Stafford. Freshman Class COLORS: Rose and White FLOWER: Gardenia MOTTO: Only your best is good enough. In September of 1947 sixteen bright and eager Freshies entered the assembly of Oakfield High School for the first time. Since that time we have gained two members, Paul Stoppleworth and Robert Cook. Our first few days were slightly confusing but with the help of the faculty and upper classmen we soon became accustomed to it. Our class officers are: President, Dean Case,- Vice-President, Joyce Michaels, and Secretary and Treasurer, Naomi Heimerl. Jerry Kruse, David Flury and Dean Case represented us in football and basketball; Dean Case and Mary Lovejoy are our Student Council representatives. Naomi Heimerl is a cheerleader. All of the girls belong to the Library Club, and Jerome Kruse is our class reporter on the Oakleaf Staff. We feel that we have been well represented in all extra curricular activities and hope to be just as much so in the future. Page 11
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