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Hi - £ite$ 1. The day our basketball players got new jackets. 2. The day David Flury came back to school. 3. The day Mrs. Droegkamp was chased out of the lab by two sparrows. 4. The day Mrs. Buehner bawled Mr. Kirchen out for having a meeting in the lab. 5. The days the Seniors went selling ads. 6. Mr. Kendalls bringing a recording of his daughters crying voice. 7. Making recordings in bana. 8. The day they brought the candy machine. 9. The Homecoming. 10. The candy we ate during third period. 11. The volley ball games in back of school. 12. The day the girls got the chance to play ping pong. 13. The nights the Seniors worked on the annual. 14. The day we had a social hour. 15. The night we beat Lomira. 16. The day Foster started school at ten o'clock. 17. Foster as a comedian at the pep meeting. 18. The enjoyable hours at play practice. -19. The day Bob Cook changed his hair style. 20. The day of the ''forget-me-nots''. 21. The day Dave M. was declared an angel in English Class. 22. The day Joan came to school with bangs. 23. The day the Seniors went on a trip. 24. The night of our square-dancing party. 25. The day Robert C. was nominated All Conference basketball player. 26. The fun we had taking pictures for the snapshot page. 27. The days Bob Cook came to school on time. 28. The Monday mornings we had singing. 29. The day Donna couldn't hear anything. 30. The days we had off during semester exams. 31. Those talking races in shorthand. 32. The days the roof leaked. 33. The day Clair's name was Fred at roll call. 34. The Prom.
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oa k The girls of Oakfield High School. O. A. K. stands for Oakfield Activities Klub and means exactly that. Instead of having one specific club or having more than one club we put them all together to form the O. A. K. Thus, some of the activities of our club included the library, amateur photography, talks on etiquette, volley ball, ping pong, bowling and any other odd jobs or activities that might be participated in. The new members, other than those belonging to the Library Club of last year, were properly initiated. The O. A. K. sponsored a bake sale to raise money for ping pong tables and gave the annual Sadie Hawkins Party. Members who earned the most points were given awards. Mrs. H. J. Droegkamp was our advisor and we wish to thank her for her progressive ideas and the time which she helpfully gave tp the club. —24—
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School Patties As customary to previous years each class was to give a school party. The first party this year was given by the sophomore class in honor of the freshman's initiation. In return the freshman gave a party to show that they held no grudge against their superiors, the sophomores. The Christmas party, given by the seniors, was different this year in that the alumni were not invited. The homecoming party was given in their honor instead. Recently the school purchased an orthophonic for all future parties. The parties were enjoyed by all. April 19 Rosendale at Oakfield April 22 ....................................Lomira at Oakfield April 26 Oakfield at North Fond du Lac April 29 Kewaskum at Oakfield May 3 Oakfield at Campbellsport May 10 Oakfield at Brandon With a large return of letter men from last years team we hope to have a very successful season. The following men from last year will be on hand. Pitchers—Robert Collien and Gerald Geisthardt. Catcher— Darold Collien. Infielders—James Rhode, Gordon Kaufman, David Par-duhn, Foster Wagenknecht, Arland Reetz, Outfielders—Dean Case, Bob Cook, Arthur Culver, Albert Vincent. —26—
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