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We, the Senior Class of 1955, dedicate our annual to you. Miss Oren, In appreciation for all the untiring efforts you have displayed these past two years In our English classes, In forensics, class plays, and maintaining the high school library. 1 I EDWIN BAETEIi Sci ence-Math Coach-Phy Ed. Platteville LEE HA?’SEN English Social Science Mission House ROENEY KOHLS Seventh and Eighth Grades Coach - History Mission House BARKER LUMBER COMPANY IRV’S APPLIANCE Oakfield, Wisconsin Oakfield, Wisconsin RUTH GODFREY Home Ec. - Girls Phy. Ed. University of Wisconsin SADAO 0D0 Band-Chorus Lawrence College HAROLD AYER Shop-Agriculture Platteville ELMA OREN English - German University of Colorado University of Wisconsin BIDDLE SALES SERVICE Pond du Lac. Wisconsin ROSIES LUNCH Oakfield, Wisconsin BORCHARDT REPAIR SERVICE Oakfield, Wisconsin Mrs. Redman Mrs Case Custodian: Mr. Ryan 0 Secretary: Mrs. Urban Bus drivers: Mr. Collien Mr. Brink DALLMAN COOPER Pond du Lac, Wisconsin WAUPUN AUTO SALES Buick Chevrolet Dealer V aupun, Wisconsin PETERSEN JEWELRY Waupun, Wisconsin KARLEtfF BEIRNB Hone is where the heart is. O.A.K. 1-2-3-U; O.A.K. Officer ij.; Class Officer 1-2; Chorus 2-3-1'; Student Council 1-2; Homecoming Court 3; Prom Court 3; Dramatics 3- i;; Honor Roll 1-2-3; Annual Staff I4.; Hone Ec. Club l .; Pacer Staff 1-2-3- 4- DONALD GREGORY Don School work fascinates me, I can sit end watch it all cay. Football U ; Dramatics l| ; Paper 1-2-3-lj.; F.F.O. I4; Band l-2 BFVERLV SCHRANK Be v Let 8 smile be your umbrella, even if it leaks. Paper Staff 2-3-U Annual Staff 1|; Cheerleader B-2, A-3; Prom Court 3; Chorus 2-3-I;; Dramatics l±; Student Council 2-3; O.A.K. 1-2-3-1; Cless Officer 2-3; Home Fc. Club CHANDLISH - FUNERAL HOME 31 E. Division Street . Fond Du Lac . Wisconsin ROBERT BENNETT Bob Mother told me there d be days like this. Football 3-ki Dramatics 4 Class Officer 4; Basket-bell l-3-i|.; Prom Court 3; Student Council F.F.O. 4; Homecoming Court 4 CORINNE OELHAR Three coins tain. in a foun- O.A.K. 1-2-3-U; Class Officer 1-2-3-4; Student Council 1-2-3-4; Chorus 2; Homecoming Queen 3; Home-Coming Court i|; Prom Queen 3; Dramatics 3-4; Paper Staff 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll 2; Cheerleader B-l, A-2-3-45 0. A. K. Officer 2; Home Ec. Club 4 EDWARD MICHAELS Eddie I may not be Columbus,but I get around Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-45 p.f.o. 4; Dramatics 4; Homecoming Court 4 Annual Staff 4« SANDEE-Music Shop 107 South Main Street Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin KRAIL JEWELRY Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin OOLE S SERVICE Mobil - Products Oakfield, Wisconsin GERALDINE SPERGFR Gerry A diamond is a girls best friend. Dramatics hi Prom Court 3; Koinecoming Court 3 hi O.A. K. 1-2-3-14-5 Chorus 2-3 hi Home Ec. Club 4; Paper Staff 1-2-3-U; Cheerleader B-3 A-U. ROBERT FRANKE Bob” Shake, rattle, and roll. Football 1-2-3-U; Baseball 1-2-3-U; P.P.O. hi P.P.0 Officer I4.; Home coming court hi Annual Staff U; Class Officer I4.; Student Council I4.; Dramatics h• HELEN GRACE Why didn t I keep ray mouth shut? Chorus 2; Forensics 3; Honor Roll 3; Paper Staff 1-2-3-I4i O.A.K. 1-2-3-U; Dramatics 1;; Home Ec. Club 1;. OAKFIELD MEAT MARKET Oakfield, Wisconsin OAKFIELD STANDARD SERVICE Oakfield, Wisconsin CULVERS STORE Oakfield, Wisconsin ROGER BLOOHK Bucky Life without sports Just is not life. Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-14.; Baseball 1-2-3-4;Prom King 3; Dramatics 4; Homecoming Court 3-4 Annual Staff 4 F.F.O. 4 RHODA GRACE Time waits for no one, so why waste it. O.A.K. 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 3; Student Council 3; Chorus 2; Dramatics 4; Paper Staff 3-4 Honor Roll 1-2-3; Forensics 4 Home Ec. Club 4 WILLIAM CONRAD 3ill The sky s the limit. Basketball 2-3; Manager 4; F.F.O. 4; F.F.O. Officer 4;Homecoming Court 4; Dramatics 4 NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK 104 S. Main Street . Fond Du Lac . Wisconsin LORENA SCHMIDT Absence makes the heart grow fonder, O.A.K. 1-2-3-! ; Dramatics k; Paper Staff 1-2-3; Class Officer 1-2-3; Honor Roll 2-3; Paper Editor 4; Student Council 1-2-3; Home Ec, Club DONALD COLLIER Donnie Liberace may have curly hair, but his piano is a baldwin, Basketball 1-2-3-! ; Football 1-2-3-! ; Dramatics 1;; Band 1-2; Homecoming Court ! ; Prom Court 3; Annual Staff ! ; Paper Staff 3-! ; F.F.O. ! ; F.F.O. Officer!;.. DELORFS STFNZ Success is made, not won. O.A.K. 1-2-3-! ;Class officer ! ; Student Council ! ; Chorus 2-!;; Forensics 1-2-3“hi Annual Editor 1 ; Prom Court 3; Dramatics ! ; Paper Staff 1-2-3-!;; Honor Roll 1-2-3; Home Ec. Club U MODEL CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS Forest at Macy Street . Fond Du Lac • Wisconsin RUDOLPH SHADY Rudy How s that again??? Football 2-3-U; Basketball 2-3; Baseball 1-2-3-ltf Prom Court 3; Annual Staff 1|; Dramatics 1;; Homecoming King 1;. RICHARD COLLIER Dick He couldn t take it. Basketball 1-2-3-1;; Football 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2-3-1;; p.F.O. 1;; Dramatics !;• XEWPIE and GLADIOLI Fine Canned Foods For sale at all Krambo Stores and under the Zlnke's QUEEN QUALITY Label. Mammoth Spring Canning Co. In 1965 we took off for a little trip to see if we could find the graduates of our hiph school class of ”55 . In our home town we found the fomer Marlene Eeirne as a busy country housewife. We also found Rudolph Shady busy writing another book. And here was Robert Dennett running a very successful farm. Our next stop was Milwaukee, and here we read in a paper that Richard Collien was now playing baseball with the braves. Moving on, we went to Chicago and we learned that Donald Gregory was a very well-known cartoonist. In New York while walking down the street we met a very sophisticated woman. To our surprise, it was the former Beverly Schrank. After having quite a talk with Beverly, we learned that Delores Stenz was a successful teacher in one of New Yorks big h'rh schools. V.'e slso found Bill Conrad a very well-known lawyer busy on one of his latest cases.We then moved on down to Florida,and in Miami we found Edward Michaels Judging a beauty contest. The winner was none other than the former Geraldine Sperper. Edward told us that he had read in a newspaper that Rhoda Grace was on the nursing staff at a hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. So, our next stop was New Orleans. From Rhoda, we learned that Helen Grace was in Houston, Texas, working as a chemist for the Texas Company. We now moved on to Salt Lake City, Utah, where we ran into Robert Franke working on one of the hot rods for the next race on the Salt Flats. Having no Idea where the rest of our class was located we decided to take in the beautiful sights of Hollywood. We were off for California. While walking down Vine Street, in Hollywood, we read a movie advertisement. Here to our surprise, was Donald Collien playing the lead in one of the years great movies. After looking Lon up, we learned that Lorer.a Schmidt was teaching at the University of Southern California, and that Corinne Gelhar was the private secretary for a big executive in a San Francisco office. Not having much time left to hunt up the rest of our class we decided to head homeward. Our last night, before coming home, we spent in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Not having much to do we decided to go to a professional basketball game. Here we found Roger bloohm playing oasketball, triping the scoreboard for many points. CHARLES SCHAR3CHMIDT General Contr? ctor Carpenter, Mason, Corcrete, and Roofing Work Oakfioid, Wisconsin We the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-five, of the Oak field High School, Oakfield, Wisconsin, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We leave the following to the remaining classes: To the class of 56 we leave the ability to get to class on time. To the class of 57 we leave our ability to sell magazines. To the class of 58 we leave our ability to pay our class dues. A8 Individuals we wish to dispose of our personal characteristics as follows: Edward Mlchaels-leeves his ability to get along with girls to Dick Launders. Rhoda Grace-leaves her learning ability to Janette Wendt. Robert Franke-leaves some of his girlfriends to DuWayne Schrank. Lorena Schmidt-leaves her newspaper responsibilities to Jeanene Burleton. Roger Bloohm-leaves his basketball ability to Jim Grace. Delores Stenz-leaves her ability to get straight A's to Dav« Kaufman. Robert Bennett-leaves his teen-age romances to Leo Ruhland. Beverly Schrank-leaves her singing ability to Barbara Lanlng. Richard Colllen-leaves his advice of a married man to Dudley Galleske. Marlene Belrne-leaves her fine personality to Joy Clark. Rudolph Shady-leaves his going steady ability to Earl Ahlswede. Geraldine Sperger-leaves her cheerleading career to Eva Ahlswede. Bill Conrad-leaves his shyness of girls to Smllly Messner. Helen Grace-leaves some of her boyfriends to Barbara Belrne. Donald Gregory-leaves his ability to get to school on time to Vincent Huth. Corlnne Gelhar-leaves her ability to be e class officer to Ruth Merrill. Donald Colllen-leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Oscar Kraus. To all the students not mentioned above, we leave our wonderful memories and we all wish them lots of luck and success in their future years at O.H.S. Witnessed by: Signed, Sealed, and Delivered Mil s 15th day of March, 1955 Signed: kv-- rA V; ‘.o r . • o 1 lySEALjn O'BRIEN DRY GOODS CO. Main at 2nd Streets Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin TESLOFF - WILSOH , R ®DB™ ®R°S 15 East 1st Street 36-38 South Main Street Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin Pond Lac- Wlsconsln Back Row: L to R; D. Galleske, 0. Kraus, J. Nolan, D. Kaufman, W. Bennett, E. Ball, D. Holz, J. Raube. Kiddle Row: L to R; Advisor, Kr. Ayer, D. Scharschmidt, J. Kunz, B.Volbrlght, R. Grainger, R.Raube, L. Makus, E. Ahlswede, R.Stenz. Front Row: L to R: D. Franke, H. Ruhland, P. Cook, B. Beirne, J• Burleton, J. Wendt, J. Willie, K. Turville, B. Thill, M. Pipping, R. Merrill. The Junior Class of 195$ consists of 2l± members after losing 2 and gaining 2 new members: Wayne Bennett and Eugene Bell Oscar Kraus entered the class at the end of the 1st semester. The activities of the Junior Class consisted of the Junior Card Party and Prom. Through the co-operation and work of the students, each was a big success. We are well represented in Home Ec. and Ag. Clubs, Band, O.A.K., athletics and two of our members are cheerleaders. President: Helen Ruhland Secretary: Marlene Pipping Vice President: Jerry Raube Treasurer: Joan Kunz ERVIN G. 3UEHNER Oakfield, Wisconsin OAKFIELD OIL COMPANY Oakfield, Wisconsin SCHMIDT HARDWARE Oakfield, Wisconsin The 1955 Junior Prom was held April 22. King, Janes Nolan and Queen, Bernadine Thill presided over the occasion. The theme was, ' In Apple Elossom Time. The music was furnished by Richard Kent and his Orchestra. The Court of Royalty consisted of Helen Ruhland, Marlene Pipping, Pearl Cook, Barbara Beirne, and Judith Willie with their escorts David Holz, Wayne 3ennett, Gerald Raube, Eugene Bell, and Raloh Raube. The Gym was decorated with a garden scene and sprays of apple blossoms. The false ceiling was composed of oink and white streamers . KLAETSCH SPORTING GOODS Pond du Lac, Wisconsin POND DU LAC STONE CO. ond du Lac, Wisconsin WISCONSIN LUMBER COMPANY Pond du Lac, Wisconsin Back row: L to R: G. Shady, L. Cowles, E. Vande Berg, R.Launders, L. Culver, R. Redman, D. Ballard, M. Conrad. Middle Row: L to R: D. Pipping, D. Schrank, A. Vermillion, Mr. Baeten, Advisor, J. Heideman, D. Messnor, L. Flury, L. Ruhland. Front row: L to R: K. Vermillion, M. Launders, B. Laning,P.Redman, S. Schoepke, B. Miller, S. Lanre, A. Kunz, 1. Russell, b. Waite, L. Grace. As sophmores we know our way around 0. H. S. quite well now.We have 28 members in our class this year. We lost six members and have three new members: Dale Eallard, Shirley Lange, and Phyllis Redman. We are well represented in O.A.K., Heme Ec. Club,F. F. 0., Athletics, Forensics, Band, Chorus, and Cheerleeding. We are starting to finance our Prom for next year by selling refreshments at the home basketball games. President: Leo Fisher Secretary: Lois Flury Vice President: Junior Cowles Treasurer: Shirley Lange LEMKE MANUFACTURING CO. BIG SHOE STORE Telephone 11 GIBSON COMPANY, INC. 50 South Main Street Oakfield, Wisconsin Main and Merrill Ave. Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin Chrome Wrought Iron Furniture Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin Back Row: L to R: Ahlswede, E. Brown, Middle Row: L to Ri Advisor, Mr. Hansen Front Row: L to R: Case, J. Clark, N. T. Henke, G J. Grace. R. Kraus, , K. Pautsch B. Arndt, J Ballard, J. . Grainger D. Blick, , J. Abitz, . Wendt, N Schaefer, N , L. Thill, V. Huth,E. K. Makus, W. Chapman, K. Pautsch, R. Blau. . Nolan, J. Michaels, N. . Schmitz. September 8, 195U saw 26 green freshmen enter Oakfield High School for the first time. By the end of the first semester, we lost 3 members and gained 1. We are well represented in sports, band, cheerleading,0.A.K., F.F.O. , Chorus, Home Ec. Club, snd other activities. President: Tom Henke V. President: Judy Michaels Sec. c Treasurer: Kenny Makus BANK OF OAKFIELD—Savings Interest Oakfield, Wisconsin Member Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. G. Shady V. Huth D. Collien M. Conrad L. Fisher D. Blick R. Eennett G. Ruby L. Culver R. Launders L. Cowles D. Ballard R. Redman E. Michaels R. Bloohm D. Gregory W. Bennett R. Shady 195U Football Results Coach Mr. Baeten They We Manager Bill Conrad Kewaskum Brandon North Fond du Lac Lomira Campbellsport U8 13 13 13 31 6 0 12 7 12 DANA WORM DRUG CO. 111 . South Main Street Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin J. P. HESS CO. 3U South Main Street Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin ELLIOTT’S 71-73 South Main Street Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin GYSBERS - JEWELERS 1 7 South Main Street Pond Du Lac, Wisconsin J. C. PENNY CO., INC. Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin FORD HOPKINS-Rexall Drugs 1 0 South Main Street Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin RECORD FOR 1954-1955 SEASON Dick Oakfield 41 ♦Oakfield 22 ♦Oakfield 53 Oakfield 60 ♦Oakfield U2 Oakfield 57 Oakfield U5 ♦Oakfield lilj. Oakfield 31 ♦Oakfield I4.6 Oakfield 58 ♦Oakfield ij.8 Oakfield 58 ♦Oakfield l S ♦Oakfield 51 Oakfield 35 Oakfield 55 ♦ Home games St. Mary s 78 Alumni 47 W. L. A. 55 North Fondy 44 Campbellsport 51 Lomira 35 W. L. A. 49 Kewaskum 52 Brandon 70 Rosendale 54 Campbellsport 72 Lomira 35 Kewaskum 88 North Fondy 37 Brandon 59 Hustisford 55 Rosendale 56 Bucky Don Eddie Bob Cheerleaders A Marlene pipping Captain Corlnne Gelhar Bernadine Thill Geraldine Sperger GILBERT L. LARSEN 7 South Main Street Fond Du L C| Wisconsin BRAUER'S 120 South Main Street Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin ADRIAN BROS. CLEANERS ll . East Second Street Fond Du Lao, Wisconsin 1955 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Oak fi ©Id vs. North Fondy .a-Oakfi eld vs. Kewaskum Oakfi eld vs. Campbellsport Oakfield vs. Husti sford Oakf1 eld vs. Brandon Oakf1 eld vs. Rosendale Oakfield VS . Lomira ■frHorne Games FOND DU LAC COMMO NWEALTH REPORTER Phone 631 . Fond Du Lac . Wisconsin f. 'll Top Row: L to R: Majorette, N. Blick, J. Ryan, M. Turville, B. Beitz, Director, Mr. Odo. Bottom Row: L to R: D. Launders S. Demond, D. Scharschmidt, V. C. Kaufman, 0. Kottke, Nolan, S. Schoepke, N Laning, M. Launders, ,S. Cowles, M. Buenner Huth, R. Wachendorf, E. Uttendorfer. M. 9 E. Schmitz, D. Russell,N• H. Ruhland Reiser, J. The band this year is again under the direction of Mr. Odo. The Christmas Concert was giver December 16th. As yet there is no date set for the Spring Concert. The band performed for the Homecoming parade and game. A Pep Band played at some of our home basketball games. The band tournament is going to be held May 7 at Fond du Lac. and GLADIOLI Fine Canned Foods For sale at all Krambo Stores and under the Zinke's QUEEN QUALITY Label. Mammoth Spring Canning Co. Editor-Delores Stenz Assistant Editor-Judy Willie Typists-Beverly Schrank Corinne Gelhar Photographers-Rudolph Shady Marlene Beirne Advertising Staff-Donald Collien Edward Michaels Robert Pranke Business Manager-Roger Bloohm Editor-Lorena Schmidt Assistant Editor-Eelen Ruhland Advisor-Mr. Breitkreutz Back row: L to R: R. Frank ?, J. Raube. J. Kunz, (Advisor) Mr. Breltkreutz, J. Cowles, S. Lange, K. Makus, B. Bennett. Front row: L to R: L. Flury, C. Gelhar, D. Stenz, T. Henke, L. Fisher, H. Ruhland, M. Pipping, J. Michaels. Back row: L to R: N. Case, K. Makus, V. Huth, (Advisor) Miss Oren. Front row: L to R: R. Grace, M. Russell, 3. A ndt, N. Nolan A. Kunz, D. Stenz. This year the Trl-county contest was held in Loralra. Future Farmers of Oakfield The Future Farmers of Oakfield began Its first year In Oak-field with twenty-five members A card party and banquet were presented by the members during the year. Both were a big success President: Donald Collien Secretary: Bill Conrad Advisor: Mr. Ayer Treasurer: Robert Franke There are 25 members in the chorus this year.They sang at the Christmas Concert on December 15 and also at the tournament that was held at Fond du Lac in the spring. Duets, trios and quartets were also formed to sing at various school functions. The O.A.K. consists of lj.1 members this year. The Annual Sedie Hawkins, which is sponsored by the O.A.K. was held in the fall. The party was a big success. The O.A.K. took an active pert in taking care of the library. President-Marlene Beirne Vice President-Bernadine Thill Secretary-Lois Plury Treasurer-Helen Ruhland Advisor- Mrs. Godfrey Baseball ftoger Bloohm, Richard Collien, Rudolph Shady Robert Redman, Lee Culver, Basketball Roger Bloohm, Richard Collien, Edward Michaels, Robert Bennett, Robert Redman, Lee Culver, Ernest Vande Berg, Gerald Shady, Donald Collien, Gerald Raube. Football Edward Michaels, Rudolph Shady,Robert Franke, Donald Gregory. Robert Bennett, James Nolan, Gerald Raube, Robert Redman. Lee Culver, Gerald Shady, Leo Fisher, Richard Launders, Vince Huth. 9 Manager Bill Conrad Edltor-Qakleaf; Lorena Schmidt An Cheerleaders Captain Corinne Gelhar, Geraldine Sperger, Bernadine Thill Marlene Pipping. Bft Cheerleaders Captain Lois Flury, Nancy Schmitz, Judy Michaels. Valedictorian? Delores Stenz Salutatorian: Lorena Schmidt Editor-Annuel; Delores Stenz D. A. R. Lorena Schmidt Homecoming festivities started Friday, October 22 with a pep rally. A parade followed in the efternoon at 2:30 P.M. The fifth and sixth graders won first place on their float. At 7:30 P.M.the Oaks met Campbellsport on the football field. Oakfield was defeated 31-12. After the game,the dance was held in the gym. Music was furnished by Jimmy Hartwip. Barbara Waite and Rudolph Shady reigned over the festivities. The court consisted of Corinne Gelhar end Edwerd Michaels, Judy Willie and Roger Bloohm, Barbara Arndt and Donald Collien, Marlene Pipping and Donald Gregory, Lois Flury and Robert Franke,Shirley Lange end Bill Conrad, and Geraldine Sperger and Robert Bennett. King Rudolph Queen Barbara Fifth and Sixth Grade Float H 5c I GROCERY Oakfield, Wisconsin JOHN H. BRINK General Trucking-Phone 38F5 Oakfield, Wisconsin PETERSEN S JEWELRY Waupun, Wisconsin Jeanette Carroll Malcolm In December, 1951| the senior class chose, He Couldn t Take It , as their class play which was given March 2l , 1955 The Characters were as follows: Ruth Colman Barry......................Roger Bloohm Mrs, Barry........................Lorena Schmidt Leo Berry.........................Donald Collien Carroll Sommers...................Corinne Gelhar Faith Truesdale...................Geraldine Sperger Ruth Followav.....................Beverly Schrank Jeanette Farcourt.................Marlene Peirne Simoson Dean......................Fdward Michaels Tipton Sommers....................Donald Gregory Libby Sommers.....................Delores Stenz Wylie Sommers.....................Richard Collien Malcolm...........................Bill Conrad Chin Lee..........................Robert Bennett Simpson Wylie Faith Colraan i-Liolifs !• First day of school. 2. ihe first lunch served in the cafeteria. 3. The day the seniors had their class pictures taken. k The day of freshman initiation. 5 Homecoming parade and dance. 6. The first basketball game played in the new gym. 7. The day the girls let the dog in school. 8. Sadie Hawkins Party. 9. The fun the girls had playing basketball in the gym classes. 10. The days the fire bell went off accidently. 11. Bus rides to basketball games. 12. The fun the girls had putting the lockers together. 13. The night of the junior class card party. 1 i|. The night open house was held and the lights went out. 15. All the movies we had on the stage. 16. The day after Christmas vacation. 17. The days the senior? girls dian t write letters in class. 16. Semester tests. 19. School Parties. 20. The fun we had sleeping in 6th hour study hall. 21. All the Pep Meetings we had. 22. The basketball games we won. 23. The days the seniors collected ads. 21+. The days that Mr. Paeten had so much trouble with Delores, Beverly, and corinne in the Commerical Room. 25. The day the annual pictures were taken. 26. The days the Pin Setters got down to the alleys on time. 27. The day we found out who the Prom King and Queen were. 26. All the girls working so hard keeping the library clean. 29. The F.F.O. Card Party. 30. The day Eernadine broke her skirt zipper. 31. The night we beat North Fonay in the basketball tournament. 32. The day when Mrs. Godfrey will wear her gym suit. 33. All the fun we had practicing for the class play and the night we gave it. 3I4.. The day that Roger turned the gas on in German class. 35. Some of the dishes that were made by the Home’ Fc. class that ? r. preitkreutz wouldn t eat. 36. The day the Juniors got their class rings. 37. Junior Prom. 38. The style show given by the Home c. Club. 39. The day the annual finally came out. £6. The last day of school. i| 1. Graduation. 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