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

 - Class of 1962

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The first day of school when we were freshmen. Initiation day. Gall and Mike royalty at our initiation dance. Judy Luebke queen of Homecoming. Working, In the stand at the 'basketball games. Junior card party. Bon fires and the snake dances on Main Street. Our Junior Prom. Decorating for the Junior Prom. Getting our class rings. Bonnie1s party after the Prom. Messner's slot machine. The roller skating parties. All our pep meetings. The times It snowed and school was called off. Our quiet class meetings. Forensics Contests. Undecorating the gym the day after the Prom. Band Tournaments. Our football, basketball and baseball championships. The night the bus got stuck coming home from the Fox Lake game. Going Into the Casa Capri for pizza after the basketball games. Parties after the tournament games. The mouse In Mrs Sanks' history class. Athletic banquets. SENIOR «5g» CLASS MEMORIES Decorating for floats. The day Pam ran Into the typing room door. The day Mr. Toomey got lipstick on his shirt. Jo's party after the Rosendale game. Our crazy annual meetings. Our Home Sc. classes. Jill and Mike reigning over our Junior Prom. Wayne Flury king of the Homecoming. The day Lyle Schrank fell over In English class. Mr. Breltkreutz's sophomore typing class. The day the hornet sat on Donna's hand In bookkeeping. Going for Pizza at the Pizza Palace. Making flowers for our Prom. Minstrel and all our other band concerts. Miss Rowe's study hall. Mrs. Sank's fifth hour, .study hall. Sue's pajama parties. Dancing on the stage at noon. Our last day of school. Graduation Day. These are just some of our memories we have had in our wonderful years at OHS.

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In the Fall of '72, Mike Bllck and I (Eddie Berber) decided to take a trip to outlying states of Alaska and Hawaii. When we reached the airline office, we were surprised to see Nancy All as ticket clerk. When the time arrived to take off,we were escorted to our seats by our stewardess, Donna Snyder. We saw our pilot, Maurice Towne and our worries about crashing were justified. When we landed In Alaska, compliments of Maurice, we contacted two widely known hunting guides, Jim Hamburgur and Lyle Schrank. After returning to town we found we were short of funds and wanted to find a bank to get some money. As we stepped Into the First National Snowbank of Alaska, we were met by the president, Ron Tlllou, who lent us fifty Ice cubes. We also saw Dick Steffes and his wife Carol Seresse, walking down the street In barrels;It seems they had invested all their money in a sure tan lotion company, which for some mysterious reason went bankrupt. As we walked across the intersection In Fairbanks, we were almost hit by the world famous dog sled champ, Bob Baehler, who was racing with Pam Hartley,who was driving her new compact dog sled. We finally decided to board the ship to Hawaii. On deck we saw Sue Schneider and Kathy Hanna, who Informed us that they were on an around the world cruise with their rich husbands. When we arrived at the deck we were greeted by hula dancers. To our surprise they turned out to be Kathy Reehl, Jill McLean, and Bonnie Messner. While we were walking down Waikiki Beach we spotted two beach boys on surf boards. To our surprise. It was Bob Bat-terman and Bruce Binning. As we were checking into the Hawaiian Village Hotel we noticed that we were being followed.. It turned out to be that famous detective from Hawaiian Ear, Wayne Flury. He was escorting that famous singer at the Kilauea Hotel, Gail Sampson. That night we decided to take In a movie. We bought our tickets from Diane Dewltz. When we were seated we saw Betty Seyfert starring as the Blob .’ After leaving the theater we had time enough to eat. We stopped at Judy and Jo's Hash House,owned by Judy Boeder and Jo Scharschmldt. After a long chat we decided to go to our hotel. While crossing the street we were arrested by two women officers for jaywalking,Officers Judy Luebke-and Kay McClain. Because we agreed to leave the Island In the morning, thqy did not press charges. After arriving home we both agreed, what a trip ----- a trip never to be forgotten.



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SENIOR CLASS WILL We the class of nineteen-hundred and sixty two, of the Oakfield High School, Oakfleld, Wisconsin, being of sound mind and body, hereby declare this our last will and testament. We leave the following to the remaining classes: To the class of 63' we leave our ability to pay class dues. To the class of 614.' we leave our ability to have a successful Junior Prom. To the class of 65' we leave our ability to spend money without having It. To the teachers of Oakfleld High School we leave our many quiet hours. As Individuals we will our personnal belongings as follows: Jill McLean Nancy All Robert Baehler Robert featterman Edward Berger Bruce Binning Michael Bllck Judy Boeder Plane bewt'tz Wayne Flury James Hamburger Judy Luebke Pamela Hartley Kay McClain Bonnie Messner Kathy Reehl Gall Sampson Kathleen Scharschmldt Sue Schneider Lyle Scbrank Carol Teresse Uonna Snyder Richard Steffes Maurice Towne Ronald tlllou Kathleen Hanna Wills her flirtatious wink to Mike Haberkorn. Wills her ability of climbing ladders to Janice M. Wills his car to anyone with life Insurance. Wills his tallness to Darold Morrison. Wills his ability of getting stuck in snow banks to Larry Schaefer. Wills his driving ability to Wayne Kusllts. Wills his basketball shoes, size llj., to Gerald Hally. Wills herself to the nearest rest home. Wills her quietness to Sherry Cook. Wills his shyness to Tim Mayhew. Wills his ability to HUNT to Tom Nolan. Wills her long fingernails to Susan Bird. Wills her safe-driving, ability to anyone who does'nt want to live long. Wills her freckllest complexion to Charles Blank. Wills her many dates to any body who would want to to take the responsibility. Wills her ability to dance to Jullann Schraufnagel. Wills her long hair to Susan Wietor. Wills her many love-letters to Pat Ryan. Wills her physical abilities to Betty Vander Gallen. Wills his quietness In typing to Tom Kottke. Wills her Home Ec. abilities to De Ette Burleton. Wills her shortness to Sharon Whyms. Wills his funny sense of humor In classes to John Canham. Wills his manly voice to John Nelson. Wills his many questions to Charles Bebow. Wills her long drive way to Lynn Holz. 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 day of February 15, 1962 (SEAL Vi-. C J ay? uz

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