Oakfield High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Oakfield, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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ANNUAL STALL Editor-in-Chief......................Janet Willie Assistant Editor .................. Arlene Pautsch Advertising Managers ... Paul Stoppleworth Tony Scharschmidt Business Manager ........................... Jeanne Bird Head Typist ............................. Joyce Michaels Advisor .................................. Mr Droegkamp In 1906 the graduating class of Oakfield High School published a yearbook entitled The Oak Leaves. This was the first edition. Every year until 1915 The Oak Leaves was published, excluding 1913 when they had no yearbook Tn 1937 they resumed publication and since that time a yearbook has been published. This is, therefore, the twenty-second edition of The Oak Leaves. This annual represents many hours of faithful work and application of the staff and members of the senior class. The advertising, drawing, writing, typing, and planning all were accomplished through teamwork and co-operation. We hope that you enjoy reading this book as much as we did preparing it for you! Many thanks to our advertisers; you made it possible for us to publish this 1951 edition of The Oak Leaves. Board or Education CLIFFORD GELHAR Director L. H. COWLES Clerk BELLE REYNOLDS Treasurer



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t'V It was a very warm day in June, 1971, that I, Irosalie, left Guada luoe., Mexico, where I'd been teaching school for the past three years, • r o'UalM181U. 1'lHl'V Aijn hunjuy, uffTlluy ' runway of the Pan American Skyways AijjJf r pi we sum'll; a eup ef tuffn v mid'jnyijgnd' e bad an hour layover. The Civieb' £en tour, p aying in a near-by theater ,y So . Rigtft k t y go back home to Uau-iitliU. Mui11,' Alytu huiujufy said Hi at ttt l ’took the plane, Jmquerque where America was on I Inside for awhll | [the famous ban ' '[placing Paul L a chat. ffUi y Al,yn Iiu nju.y, al'1'11 nu. stewardess, runway of the Pan American Skyways Airfield where WgyuHl.f a cup ef euffn . mid [Htbipidwich to Al- 'e iaa an hour layover. The CiVieb' Eenvice Eand of to ir, pjaylng in a near-by theater, 6o we strolled there on stage, very finteat. uibon directing lnlpldying a snappy march, was Jerome Kr se, now reel])! Jerome was grinning as always,! nd we had quite were at the str S8W a familiar it was Gordy Ka football team Later, as we dtcjpped at Amarillo, Dean Case hbplped bn. Dean was an electrical engineer and was on business, he sayd, in Tulsa. As we amli neW soda grill at the airportJir Oklahoma City we face sipping a chocolate malt. Ybu guessed right------- ifmar 1 Vjordy said he was coaching the Oklahoma Sooners d that he and the boys were already preparing for the Cigar Bowl 1 Oh|yes-J—onS.Saturday he spends his City Judging beiu|ty|contests. ftemoorjs in Atlantic lsi a successful business wotfian, met mb at the alr-ater, a ter we'd gone down town And were standing scraper, Issuddenly noticed that my scarf was mlss-d quickly) and there ln the doofr ay of his own ent was Ton Scharschgndt, now owrf« pf the Schar-Company anVi stili up to his semjM old tricks! fpeaking of sky-scrapers, Tony said thpt his company one of the largestVnd most beautiful buildings country - injEvanstoh - and that itsjarchitect was ends. We decided we must see it What very afternoon. As we st rolled up some steps, we peard someone .humming a gay tune, and ther dame Paul S oppleworth, vthe architect) in person! Joyce Mich port in Chlcag beneath a huge s' ing. I turned a business estab, schmidt Construl How he did laug! was Just finish; in this part of one of our old I left c: head conductor was in the di he told me he as we whizzed by A cado the next morning on the' 1 00. ’ljbrshall McLean f the 1 00 took my ticket) and hte at id Dave Flury ng car. 0 er a cup of coffee and a plleo« of apple pie s managing the Milwaukee BrownsV—seems Ihe St. Louis Browns finally Bold out bb Milwaukee. We passed the (hugfl Turner Dairy Farms near Waukesha, ana Albert Turner waved o ua jfrcjm his pasture Som fine looking Brown Swids w Well, Elallae (Gruenwald met me at the station t .n is one of thosb luck gals who became private sectfet and finally married hjfcr boss! Then we met Jeanne BiWia who were both teaching the first and second grades1 dt After our coke ard [hot-fudge sundaes, the four or Jsj to see the Bob qooi Comedy Show at WTMJ - TV. AfterWar in galls of laughter]; telling us all about his show. grazing there. Waukee. Elaine in a big firm Janet Willie hitefish Bay. ent gaily off s Bob had us The next daV ka the 1 00 pulled in at Oakfie] girl in a pink d ejaa nd a noisy little boy in a cowlj to greet me. VlKIF mum Muuml He Inter 1, far behind. lie.had some ice-cream and cake in thelr located right nalc bo tHe beau.tlru 4 tbrancT-new high Sti ing as Alice SttaHj rd, now married to t handsome famex home, I told her all about the old friends I'd seen. lovely little fy outfit came followed not lively new home pol. That even-was taking me Alice thought that it would be fun to have a friendly reunion of our class; so that evening, over a cup of cocoa and a sandwich, we made plans for our class reunion.

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