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BACK: D. Panduhn L. Reiser, D. Collien, M. Chadwick, J. Rhode, D. McLean, A. Culver, Mr. Kirchen. „ „ „ „ FRONT: D. Galjeske, L. Fisher, M. Barton, E. Klebs, D. Redmann, M. Turner, B. Perry, Sj .Weidner. “ A ff js f ! YJ • President wce-President Secretary-T reasurer Mathilda Turner Arthur Culver Deloris Redmann September, 1946, saw sixteen green freshman walk in the assembly. This year it was different because we came back as big shot juniors. Elaine Klebs and Margie Barton joined us in our sophomore year and Sylvia Weidner joined our class this year. The prom was our big event, we have decided on Tony Winters, with April Showers as our theme. Two of our boys, Darold and Art, received All-Conference mention in football and we are mighty proud of them. Darold, Maynard and Tillie represent us on the student council, while Elaine is assistant editor of the annual. Mr. Kirchen is our class advisor. —11—
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|uwiot Ptom This year the junior class had the honor of naming two all-around students as our king and queen. The queen was none other than the smallest girl in the class. She was every student's choice. She has long brown hair, pretty brown eyes and a dark complexion. She is about five feet two inches tall. As for her personality none can be better for she is everyone's friend. Put all this together and you will find Lorna Fisher. The king, an active boy in all the school affairs, has dark blond hair and blue eyes, that all the girls think are beautiful. He is five feet eight inches tall. He participated in basketball, football, baseball, and all the other sports carried on in school. He was president of the freshman class and he did a good job. He can be depended on to carry out an assignment. When these outstanding characteristics are put together we have Darold Collien. ★ ★ ★ Zoyaltij This year we had Tony Winters for our orchestra. After thinking about a prom theme for quite awhile we decided to have ''April Showers.'' Clouds, bluebirds, daffodils, violets, and a rainbow made up most of the decorations. Tinsel paper was used as rain. The ceiling consisted of blue crepe paper. Everything was made up to represent spring. All in all this prom marked another successful event on the part of the junior class of Oakfield High School. —10—
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or cmoles fot BACK: J. Bird, D. Flury, E. Boelk, P. Stoppleworth D. Case, G. Kaufman, R. Cook, Mrs. H. J. Droegkamp. CENTER: J. Willie, E. Boevers, A. Stafford, E. Gruenwald, M. Lovejoy, R r o torn, J. Michaels, N. Heimerl. Haberkorn, FRONT: Ax Turner, A. icharschmidt, G. Kruse, M. McLean. 5nt' President Tcretary and Treasurer Rosalie Haberkorn Dean Case Janet Willie £Kf , „v . ...-as a memorable day in September of 1947 when sixteen brand- J Jf jptaew ireshmen, anxious and eager, entered Oakfield High. Later, two members joined us and then our class had eighteen members. We lways remember that first year. Then, in September, 1948, we united once again, now the sophomores of Oakfield High School. One of our classmates, David Flury, joined the class later in the year. Our class still numbers eighteen, however, for Gordon Kaufman joined us this September. Our Student Council representatives are Joyce Michaels and Paul Stoppleworth. Joyce Michaels and Naomi Heimerl were cheerleaders, and V vjy d alie Haberkorn was class reporter for the Oak-leaf Staff. Many of our • r riembers were in the band, and also in chorus. Mrs. Droegkamp was our vr? UUI ryf W
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