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CLASS HISTORY It began in September of 19U7 when sixteen bright and eager Freshies entered the assembly of Oakfield High School for the first time. During that year we gained two members, Paul Stoppleworth and Robert Cook. Our first few days were slightly confusing but with the help of the faculty and upperclassmen we scon became accustomed to it. Our class officers were: President, Dean Case; Vice-President, Joyce Michaels; and Secretary-Treasurer, Naomi Heimerl. Mary Lovejoy and Dean Case represented us in the Student Council. Advancing one year higher we became Sophomores. This year we number nineteen gaining one member, Gordon Kaufman. Later in the season David Flury who had been confined to his home returned to our class. Two members represented us in the student council, Joyce Michaels and Paul Stoppleworth. Our class officers were: President,Dean.Case;Vlce-Fresident, Janet Willie; and Secretary-Treasurer, Rosalie Haberkorn. We once again were back in high school for our third year. Our class of 1950 consisted of eighteen members. During the year we had two successful events, our Junior class card party and the Junior Prom. In the latter event Janet Willie and Robert Cook reigned as king and queen. At the end of the year our class numbered seventeen. Our class officers were: President, Joyce Michaels; Vice- President, Albert Turner; and Secretary-Treasurer, Rosalie Haberkorn. In our last year, as Seniors, we proved we had had four very successful years of school. Everyone worked together to promote a better class, so that when we graduated,the Oakfield High School would be proud of us. We won for the fourth consecutive year the annual magazine sale. Most of the boys have represented us ki football, basketball,and baseball. Joyce Michaels and Naomi Heimerl have been cheerleaders for the past four years. During these past four years I think we have lived up to our motto, Only your best is good enough. Our class officer s are: President, Joyce Michaels; Vice-President, Paul Stoppleworth; Treasurer, Jeanne Bird; and Secretary, Naomi Heimerl. We have some very happy memories of our school days at O.H.S. which will remain with us during all our lives. Even though this is the last time we'll see school for a little while, we'll be back to visit.
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fctass Wiiit We, the Oakfield High School Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, being of sound mind and body, do declare this to be our last will and testament, written this date as we bid farewell to our school, our faculty, and our fellow students: To the class of '52 we leave our ability to put on a successful prom. To the class of '53 we leave our good leadership. To the class of '5lj. we leave our ability of winning magazine sales. To Mr. Droegkamp, we will our financial successes. To Mr. Kirchen, more classes with our boys' athletic abilities. To Miss Hahn, we leave our earnestness at heart to do our best. To Miss Goerke, we will our sense of humor. To Mr. Arnold, good luck in securing band members to fill the vacancies left by us. And to Mr. Vandehey, our Freshman teacher and advisor, to whom we owe our successful start, our wishes for the best of luck and success, and our sincerest thanks. To our school, determination to retain its reputation of good sportsmanship. As individuals we wish to dispose of our personal belongings as follows: JOYCE MICHAELS wills her many talents to Verna Flury. JEROME KRUSE leaves his bass horn to Bob Guelzow. JANET WILLIE wills her twinkling smile to Pat Bloohm. PAUL STOPPLEWORTH leaves his conversational talents to his youngsr brother, Neil. JEANNE BIRD wills her terrific sense of humor to Esther Shwed. MARSHALL MCLEAN leaves his talkativeness to Bradley Jones. NAOMI HEIMERL wills her going steady days to Janice Thill. BOB COOK leaves his unique sense and nonsense to Duffy Ryan. ALICE STAFFORD wills her shyness to Mary Blick. DEAN CASE leaves his good sportsmanship to Earl Dewitz. ELAINE GRUENWALD wills her driving technique to Beverly Wolf. ALBERT TURNER leaves his mathematical mind and good penmanship to Lynn Gelhar. ROSALIE HABERKORN wills her writing ability to Barbara Warnke. TONY SCHARSCHMIDT leaves his dark features to Bob Gregory. GORDON KAUFMAN wills his athletic ability to Bill Collien. MARY LOVEJOY leaves her ability to argue to Ruth Bird. DAVID FLURY wills his ability to get along with girls to Douglai To all the students and friends not mentioned above, we leave our wonderful memories of the good old days at our Alma Mater. Jerabek. Signed, Sealed, and Delivered this 5th day of January, 1951 Naomi Heimerl Signed: Witnessed by: Joyce Michaels Janet Willie
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