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

 - Class of 1957

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Page 31 text:

CLASS WILL We the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, of the Oak-field High School, Oakfield, Wisconsin, being of sound mind and body, hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We leave the following to the remaining classes : To the class of '58 our good conduct and co-operation. To the class of '59 our successful class meetings. TO the class of 60 our ability to receive first prize on floats. As individuals we wish to dispose of our personal belongings as follows: Dale Ballard leaves his wise remarks to Carol Hensen. Lee Culver leaves his big feet to any underclassmen that needs a good understanding. Mike Conrad isn't leaving anything, he's taking it all with him. Leo Fisher wills his bashfulness to Tom Ryan. Barbara Laning leaves her laughter to Shirley Funk. DuWayne Schrank leaves his car to anyone with life insurance. Leo Ruhland leaves his politeness to Bobby Gruenfelder Lois Flury wills her gracefulness to Mary Ann Jurgensmier. David Pioping wills his neat hair style to Ruth Ludwig. Junior Cowles leaves his trips to the office to Jerry Mingus. Viola Grace wills her quiet ways to Nancy Nolan. Dick Launders leaves his ability to get to school on time to Judy Michaels. Saloah Schoepke wills her many problems to Sally Eichstedt. Barbara Waite leaves her drawing ability to Joan Lerch. Bob Redman wills his athletic ability to Jim Grace. DuWayne Messner leaves his ability to tease the girls to Donald Schneider. Jim Heideman wills his managing ability to Ronnie Towne. Beverly Miller leaves her many late dates to Joan Pfalzgraf. Marlene Launders wills her neatness tc Marlene Luebke. Gerry Shady leaves his many curls to IXiWayne Panzer, Myra Russell wills her good grades to Tommy Henke. Ernie Vande Berg leaves his height to Jerry Schaefer. Phyllis Redman wills her ability to read Shaicespear to Joel Ryan. To the students not mentioned above, we leave all our wonderful memories of O.H.S., and we wish them lots of luck and success. Witnessed by:: Signed. Sealed, and Delivered this 18th day of March, 1957 jf



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SENIOR PROPHECY I (Saloah 8choepke) own my own cattle show and am on a tour through the United States. My first stop Is Milwaukee where I meet Phyllis Redman who Is now Head of the Sales Department at Roundles Food Market Inc. While eating at a Milwaukee resturant we learned that Lee Culver was chef. After talking with Lee we decided to take In a basket ball game at a leading Milwaukee High School where we found Bob Redman as coach who brought the team to a smashing victory. My next 8top with my show Is Detroit. Here I learned that Dale Ballard Is working with a leading car manufacturing co. where his Job Is designing cars. Gerry Shady Is also working as a chemist for a large tire corporation In Detroit. After visiting with Gerry he Informed me that Mike Conrad Is a commanding officer at the Naval Base at Great Lakes. As I had a few days before the next show I decided to have my hair cut. To my amazement I found Barbara Waite as head beautician. While Barbara cut my hair she told me that DuWayne Shrank was a successful barber and owned his own barber shop In a suburb of Detroit. A day later I boarded a plane for Waterloo, Iowa. This was a double surprise for me because I was serviced by Barbara Lanlng, an airline hostess on the ship and I also met Junior Cowles who was going to Waterloo on a business trip (monkey business). After arriving In Waterloo we decided to attend a concert given by Lawrence Welk and discovered Myra Russell playing saxaphone. My next stop was Las Vegas. Here I met Beverly Miller who Is now married to a rich resort owner. Beverly told me that Viola Grace was also living in Las Vegas working as a maid to Mrs. Vanderbilt. My next show was in Hollywood, California where I met Leo Fisher who is now well known for his performance In Romeo and Juliet. He has also starred in other Shakespearian plays. Leo informs me that he is now married to Lois Flury who teaches Physical Education in a Hollywood High School. While I had dinner with them they told me that Jim Heldemen was now working as water boy for Barnum and Bailey Cir- cus. On my way back to Wisconsin there was a very bad sleet storm and planes were not able to travel. I was delayed two days In Nebraska where I met DuWayne Messner who is employed with the Power and Light Co. and was working diligently to restore the electrical power of the vicinity. I returned once again to Milwaukee for my final show of the season. At the show I met David Pipping, Ernie Vande Berg, and Leo Ruhland. They informed me that they were all happily married, each owning their own farms and raising nothing but the best. After my tour I returned to my farm at Oakfield where I was greeted by my neighbor Mrs. James Stafford, the former Marlene Launders. Catching up on the lastest news she Informed me her cousin Dick Launders was campaigning for Senator of Wisconsin.

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