Medford High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Medford, OK)
- Class of 1958
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SEPTEMBER 26,1951 cr- r. Cards Stage Breath-Taking Finish To Conquer let Tigers Here Monday —OCTOBER 10, The Medford Cardinals, in a great last ditch rally, scored on two sizzling touchdown drives in the final five minutes Monday night to subdue the fired-up Jet Tigers, 12-7, before 1,500 at the high school athletic field. w jl vatlivl is-’ For OEA Wo c R R P i r X3 is ■ ry of in he 1 2 957 fakita Warriors, Medford Redb Iq Clash Here In Big Title Batt Medford, Oicinlioma One hundred and county school teacl Medford Monday fo workshop. . Morning and afternoon ses- sions included a general program and group meetings. Furman Phillips, OEA execu- tive secretary, Oklahoma City, was the visiting speaker. The chamber of commerce en- tertained the teachers at a cof- fee break during the forenoon. edford Cardinals And Wakita Warriors Stage Gre Battle Of Unbeaten Titans Here Friday Before 1,6 Town Council Will Take Bids So For Construction Of Civic Cente mm three Teams Still Undefeated In 12C Gridiron Standing Medford, Wakita Due To Battle This Week Under Local Lights NORTH CENTRAL DIST. 12C STANDINGS Team W. L. Lamont _____________ 3 Medford —A---------- 2 Wakita _____________ 1 Jet i-............. 2 Billings --------- 1 Braman ■___________ 1 Jeffeifeon__0 Pond Creek...........0 Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 .500 .500 ASSEMBLY IS SCHEDULED The junior class will present an assembly program at the Med- ford school Wednesday, OcL 9, at 10:30 a. m. Don Reitz and Vernon Nix will be in charge. School Will Close For OEA Meeting OEA Workshop To- Be Conducted Here J. C. McCreight, Medford sup- erintendent of .schools, will have charge of the annual county-wide one-day workshop of the Okla- homa Education association, to be Jield in the high school audi- torium Monday, Oct. 7. Several hundred teachers from over the county are expected to attend, v - Ornnn meetings will j« j There will be no classes, Medford school Thursday Friday, Oct. 24 and 25, Si C. McCreight has announc All members of the local irig staff will go to Okl: City for the two-day peri attend the annual meeting Oklahoma- Education assoc: The Medfprd-Pond Creek ball game scheduled' for week will be played Sati Oct. 26, at 8 p. m., und Pond Creek floodlights. m Unbeaten Cardinals Are Due To Face Formidable Red Devils Friday Night The Medford Cardinals, facing one of their biggest tests in North Central conference and district 12C, will lay their 1957 unbeaten record on the line Fri- day night when they journey to Lamont to engage the Red Devils. Kickoff time at 8 p. m., is ex- pected to see the gathering of one of tho biggest turnouts of the current football season. The Redbirds must win this one if they are tc grab the two grid- iron titles and move into the state class C playoff. — „ „iaRSV 11 JUNIOR HIGH TO PLAY The Medford junior high foot- ball squad will go . to Tonkawa Tuesday, Oct. 29, to meet the Tonkawa junior high in a return contest. Kickoff time at the Tonkawa high school athletic field ifl 7:30 p. Local Eleven Wii Crucial Grid Til From Wakita Sq Cardinals Score In Second, Twice Later To Get 20-0 Decision The Mediord Cardinals for three touchdowns to uj stubborn and determined of Wakita Warriors, 20-0, 1,600 here Friday night crucial district 12C and Central conference football test. School Buses Will Be Inspected Sooi Braman Pirate Grant county school buse undergo annual inspections ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES SNAPSHOTS AUTOGRAPHS ADVERTISEMENTS To one who has served faithfully and willingly in our school, we wish to extend our highest honor. To you, who have always shown a willingness to be helpful, we wish to show our appreciation. To Mrs. Ilene Manela, who has given unselfishly of her time and abili- ty to the betterment of our school, we wish to dedicate this edition of THE CARDINAL. THE ANNUAL STAFF Jene Hodges Sam Reneau Lowell Burt Opal Fuss Clerk Marvin Webster President John Braden Vice-President It is an honor to have this opportunity to extend best wishes to the faculty, students, and alumni of the Medford High School. We are happy to have been associ- ated with you. Congratulations to the Class of 1958. May you con- tinue your search for truth and knowledge, for this is the only method by which you will be prepared to assume your obligation as a member of society. Sincerely, CL.i- 7 c - J. C. McCreight, Supt. Superintendent J. C. McCreight Don Schuneman Thelma Fogle First Grade Thelma Taylor Second Grade Pearl Herndon Fourth Grade Twila Early Third Grade 95 Dorothy Simons Fifth Grade Jaunita Watkins Sixth Grade Jean Amick Seventh Grade Ilene Mane la Alva Card Eighth Grade English English Librarian Mary E. Williams Home Economics Biology 957-55 Vernon Nix Agriculture Jack Davison Football Coach Junior High Basketball Coach Don Reitz Guy McCoy Commerce Social Science Basketball Coach Sitting Left to Right; Karolyn Ciskowski............................ Junior Class Representative and Reporter Eric Myers ............................................Freshman Class Representative Mickey Trimble ...................................... Sophomore Class Representative Doug Myers ............................Senior Class Representative and Vice-President Larry Kretchmar ............................................................ President Sharia Eulberg...................Senior Class Representative and Secretary-Treasurer Roger Hula, Jr. .........................................Junior Class Representative Ronnie Beggs...........................................Freshman Class Representative Marilyn Simons........................................Sophomore Class Representative Standing; Mrs. Manela ...................................................................Sponsor Mr. Schuneman .................................................................Sponsor Larry Kretchmar President S eebt' President ......... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter .......... Larry Kretchmar Dennis Armstrong .....Joe Zeman .. Dennis Lebeda Mrs. Ilene Manela Sponsor Sue Johnson Basketball Mixed Chorus Glee Club Junior Play Annual Staff Paper Staff Pep Club Dennis Armstrong Basketball Football Track Mixed Chorus Officer Glee Club Class Officer All School Play Paper Staff Carrol Cardwell Basketball Mixed Chorus Glee Club Junior Play Annual Staff Paper Staff Pep Club Officer sSto Joe Zeman Football 3 Track 3 Mixed Chorus 1 Class Officer 3 Junior Play All School Play 1 Paper Staff 1 Okla. Honor Soc. 1 2 4 3 2 2 4 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 Julie Erhard Basketball 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 3 Class Officer 1 Pep Club 4 Officer 1 All School Play 2 Annual Staff 3 Paper Staff 2 Dennis Lebeda Basketball 4 Football 2 Track 2 3 Mixed Chorus 4 4 Glee Club 1 3 Class Officer 2 F. F. A. 4 2 Officer 1 2 Junior Play 4 Okla. Honor Soc. 4 1 Nat'1 Honor Soc. 2 Joan Arens Basketball Mixed Chorus Class Officer Junior Play Paper Staff Nat'l Honor Soc. Okla. Honor Soc. Pep Club Larry Kretchmar Basketball Football Track Mixed Chorus Glee Club Class Officer F. F. A. Officer Junior Play All School Play Okla. Honor Soc. Nat'l Honor Soc. Student Council Officer Sharia Eulberg Basketball Mixed Chorus Glee Club Class Officer Junior Play All School Play Okla. Honor Soc. Cheerleader Pep Club Student Council Officer 4 4 3 4 1 4 4 2 1 4 3 2 1 Jene Kilian Basketball 2 Football 4 Track 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Glee Club 1 F. F. A. 4 Officer 2 Junior Play Judy Schmitz Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 2 Class Officer 1 All School Play l Junior Play Annual Staff 2 Paper Staff 1 Okla. Honor Soc. 1 Pep Club 4 Officer i 1 4 Tarry Lashley 1 1 2 4 1 1 Basketball Football Track Mixed Chorus Glee Club Paper Staff DeAnna Ransford Mixed Chorus Glee Club Class Officer Paper Staff Pep Club Stephen Blubaugh Basketball Football Track Mixed Chorus F. F. A. Paper Staff Donna Martin Basketball Mixed Chorus Glee Club Band Officer Okla. Honor Soc. Nat’l Honor Soc. Pep Club Fresh.-Soph. Play Jr. -Sr. Play Jesse Solorio Football Basketball Track Mixed Chorus F. F. A. Doug Myers 4 Basketball 3 Football 1 Track 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club F. F. A. Officer All School Play Junior Play Class Officer Student Council Officer 1 2 3 1 4 Carolyn Burt Basketball Mixed Chorus Glee Club Junior Play Paper Staff Okla. Honor Soc. Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 4 1 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 Linda Huffman Mixed Chorus Glee Club Officer 4 Junior Play Paper Staff 3 Pep Club 1 1 b e ot4 Nedra Nichols Allan Shellhammer Basketball 1 Basketball Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 3 Officer 1 All School Play 1 Annual Staff 2 Paper Staff 2 Pep Club 4 Bob Schwertfeger Basketball 3 Football 4 Track 3 Mixed Chorus 1 Officer 1 F. F. A. 4 Officer 1 Junior Play Football Track F. F. A. Paper Staff Pat Pickett Basketball Football Track Mixed Chorus Glee Club F. F. A. Officer Junior Play All School Play Leona Me Claflin Darla Heerman Paper Staff 1 Pep Club 4 Glee Club 2 Officer 1 Mariann Smrcka Basketball Mixed Chorus Glee Club Band All School Play Annual Staff Pep Club President .......... Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter .......... . Karen Kretchmar Karolyn Ciskowski .....Glenda Feist Lawanda Thomas Bob Arens Ruby Arterburn Kay Becker George Bocox Joe Drennan Yuki Deane Boyer Roger Hula Karolyn Ciskowski Leon Jelinek Glenda Feist Alan Kletecka Joleen Fisher Roger Peitz Lula Jordan George Prochaska Karen Kretchmar Paul Reneau Lawanda Thomas Harvey Thomas Phyllis Thomas Loella Wulz Judy Wages Jean Wire Ann Watt Max Crampton This Page Compliments of CHARLES LOWE INSURANCE AGENCY President .......... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter .......... Mickey Trimble .Marilyn Simons ___Connie Biby J. D. Chermack Miss Williams Mickey Trimble Marilyn Simons J. D. Chermack Kay Bocox Cora Anna Goertz Mike Erhard Connie Biby Stephen Myers Cleo Schmitz Kathy Kretchmar William Pickett Eva Anna Ptacek Alfred Boyer Judy Arens Jerry Kilian Jeanette Nollenberger Irma Shellhammer Eugene Burt Beverly Prochaska Dexter Tribbey Karen Ball Tony Solario Nona Partain David Towell Ed Williamson Linda Clark Ronnie Privett Photograph not available This Page Compliments of ERHARD AUTO SUPPLY TO llll'll TIIK WISK AX1 woiilll I I'OI'.MI ni l'l III THK IIOXKKT (MN ( UITAIU President...... Vice President Secretary...... Treasurer Reporter...... . Marvin Zeman ... Gary Schmitz Charles Heerman ... Ronnie Beggs . .Mary DeFreese Left to right, First row: Marvin Zeman, Gary Schmitz, Charles Heerman, Ronnie Beggs, Mary DeFrees, Erie Myers, Linda Neuman, Second row: Glenneth Jones, Mary Blubaugh, Rodney Bruey, Jeanette Schmitz, Steve Johnson, Ann Johnson, Mary Skrdla, Third row: Darla Webster, Charles Ragsdale, Linda Schmitz, Carolyn Carlberg, Linda Ciskowski, Ernest Thomas, Lyman Kletecka, Fourth row: Pat Tribbey, Ray Arter- burn, Arthur Cowger, Steve Phillips, Robert Taylor, Edward Forrester, Johnny Stout, Fifth row: Robert To- well, Vernon Goertz, Dwayne Carter, Douglas Hern, John Dee Banther, Mrs. Card, Sponsor. This Page Compliments of RAY DIVELBISS AND SONS President...... Vice President Secretary_____ Treasurer Charles Reimer Ronald Johnson .. Billy Schultz . Ferrol Oliver President ...... Vice President , Secretary-Treas Reporter........ .... Jimmy Jones Robert Chermack ... Judy Stodola .... Patty Arens Billy Arens Sandra Biby Arthene Bruner Mr. Davison Richard Murray Ronald Johnson Jimmy Kilian Vickie McArdle Marilyn Crampton Gary Mennem Ferrol Oliver Helen Ransford Charles Reimer Philip Reneau Billy Schultz Jerry Thomas Archie Cardwell Ersel Dixon Terry Henderson Benny Inscore Bob Johnson Judy Johnson Marilyn Tims Connie Yerian Duane Zeman Evelyn Banther This Page Compliments of BEATIE'S Mrs. Amick Teacher Jerry Icenhower Kristina Prochaska Charles Schmitz Patty Arnes Alvin Wages, Jr, Bonnie Partain Jimmy Jones Dianna Mae Lipsett Wayne Woods Sharon Northcutt Philip Wulz Carolyn Stover Robert Chermack Judith Stodola Howard Tribbey Jolene Boyer Peter Clark Bernice Thomas Louis Mowbray Roxanna Beggs Janice Braden Melba Williamson Glenda Reimer Margie Stocksen This Page Compliments of MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY Susan Howard Kathy Trimble Carolyn Green Janet Prochaska Wanda Arterburn Darla Dahlem Dennis Mott Louis Ann Sprauge Betty Newfeld Diana Junghanns Sharon Ball Ruth Ann Ciskowski Thomas Williamson Kathleen Bruner Jimmy Early Royce Cardwell Roger Futhey Marlyn Tebow Dan Yerian Don Ransford Sonja Myers Rodger Erhard Donna Me Daniel Darrell Herndon Roger Kalhoefer Linda Anderson Roland Hula Argyle Janzen Frankie Robbins This Page Compliments of BAND OF RENFROW Dennis Stocksen Louis Jeah Waldie Lynn Mennem Kay Arens David Lashley Mike Brann Charlotte Fore Kenny Wire Mrs. Watkins Eddie Arens Susan Barr Billy Blubaugh Tommy Bocox Marydel Braden Everett Burt Stephen Clark Stephen Dayton Clarice Goertz Larry Hall Sheryl Hern Tommy Heerman Howard Jordan Eugene Lipsett Dana Mowbray Lonnie Partain Robert Quigley Danny Ragsdale Larry Reimer Doug Simons Billy Speer Mike Stodola Ronnie Taylor Bob Thomas Joyce Thomas Juanita Wages James Watson Irene Wulz Mrs. Simons This Page Compliments of GOLD SPOT Mrs. Herndon Mary Oliver Billy Downing Tomi Jill Sawyer Loren Mennem Judy Jones Jimmie Neuman Loretta Riley Allen Delay Patty Cummings Gaylen Stover Darla Fore Freddie Gibson Linda Cowger Greg Hodges Alice Smrcka Jere Anderson Cathy Fore Monty Tims Sheryl Hamilton Steve Reneau Mary A. Junghanns Lethea Nell Pitcher Linda McDaniel Sandra Keene Anita Lookabaugh This Page Compliments of DORSETT MOTOR COMPANY ft I «ft- Leonard Reimer Larry Ball Bobby Delay Oma Pitcher Pamela Brann Randy Myers Marilyn Hula Donnie Anderson Mrs. Early Leroy Towell Lucille Johnson Janice Stover Kenneth Wages Anita Hem Karen Wilson Sue Ball Dwight Koehn Max Yerian R. B. Johnson Kenneth Chaplin Bobby Hula Delma Jean Niles Cathy Green Reed Bramlett Devra Kilian Linda Thomas Mike Parson Vivian Janzen Tommy Cardwell Dale Ross This Page Compliments of MEDFORD STEEL PRODUCTS Mrs. Taylor Kenny Williamson Judy Murray Eddie Stocker Sandra Koehn Janet Thomas Jimmy Hayes Teresa Hale Gary Thomas Dean Gibson Scherrie Anthony Gaylen Stocksen Debbie Yerian Judy Schuneman Roger Woods Jimmy Schuermann Jim Drennan Verlyn Neufeld Lee Card Douglas Amick Mike Dayton Jacque Davison Larry Towell Donna Gatton Rodney Koehn Renee Jones Keith Pitcher - '1 Compliments of MEDFORD CLEANERS Gary Bohnet Christine Wages Vickey Cardwell Randy Bahruth Beth Blubaugh Stephen Hendricks Roger Johnson Kathy Bocox Judy Fore Mrs. Fogle Teacher Belinda Gatton Sue Leedom Angia Petri k Steven Downing Jane Hodges Rick Bramlett -•'f h. R. W. Postlewaite Marcella Murray Jack Goertz Christa Bell Honeyman Rickey Cardwell Martin Amick Janice Watson John Kalhoefer This Page Compliments of H. H. LIME CO. Bus Drivers Mr. Myers Mr. McArdle Mr. West Mr. Neuman Custodians Mr. Neuman Mr. Williamson Cooks Mrs. DeLay Mrs. Reimer Mrs. Taylor This Page Compliments of MAWIL THEATER ’ OKOZ 'Sbtx ty Left to right, Top Row: J. D. Chermack, Larry Kretchmar, Leonjelinek, Dennis Lebeda, Mike Erhard 2nd row: Eve Anna Ptacek, Joan Arens, Donna Martin 3rd row: Glenda Feist, Karen Kretchmar. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETV o4. SHARLA EULBERG Miss Sharia Eulberg was chosen as the winner of the D. A.R. Award. In order for a girl to be chosen, as the winner, she must possess the following four qualities to an outstanding degree. 1. DEPENDABILITY- which includes truthfulness, loyalty and punctuality. 2. SERVICE- cooperation, courtesy and consideration for others. 3. LEADERSHIP- personality, self control, ability to assume responsibility. 4. PATRIOTISM- unselfish interest in family, school, community and nation. Left to right Top Row; Mgr. Joe Drennan, Steve Myers, Tony Solario, David Towell, George Bocox, Bill Pickett, Mgr. Leon Jelinek. 3 rd Row; J. D. Chermack, Eugene Burt, Alfred Boyer, Mickey Trimble, Jerry Kilian, Roger Hula, Mike Erhard. 2nd Row; Allen Shellhammer, Paul Reneau, Tarry Lashley, Jesse Solario, Jene Kilian, Roger Peitz, Cleo Schmitz, Pat Pickett. 1 st Row; Bobby Arens, Joe Zeman, Dennis Armstrong, Larry Kretchmar, Dennis Lebeda, George Prochaska, Bob Schwertfeger, Doug Myers, Coach Jack Davison. WINNERS OF SALT FORK VALLEY CONFERENCE NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE DISTRICT 12-C BI-DISTRICT Medford 20 Cherokee 6 Medford 12 Jet 7 Medford 0 Garber 0 Medford 37 Jefferson 0 Medford 20 Wakita 0 Medford 18 Tonkawa 13 Medford 30 Pond Creek 0 Medford 14 Lamont 13 Medford 2 Braman 0 Medford 58 Billings 18 Medford 13 Crescent 6 Medford 6 Alex 26 JULIE ERHARD LARRY KRETCHMAR Top Row: Left to Right: Eve Anna Ptacek, Kay Bocox, Joleen Fisher, Kathy Kretchmar, Linda Neuman. Second Row: Linda Clark, Connie Biby, Judy Arens, Marilyn Simons, Loella Wulz, JeanetteNollen- berger. Third Row: Beverly Prohaska, Cora Anna Goertz, Donna Martin, Sue Johnson, Nedra Nichols, Karolyn Ciskowski, Ann Watt. Fourth Row: Karan Ball, Irma Shellhammer, Jean Wire, Carolyn Carlberg, Mary Blubaugh, Lula Jor- dan, Glenda Feist, Lawanda Thomas, Ann Johnson. Fifth Row: Mrs. Manela, Darla Heerman, Linda Huffman, DeAnna Ransford, Mariann Smrcka, Julie Erhard, Carrol Cardwell, Judy Schmitz, Karen Kretchmar, Joan Arens. Cheerleaders; Sharia Eulberg, Ruby Arterburn, Carolyn Burt. This Page Compliments of WARZYN MOTOR CO. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Coach Donald Reitz, Bill Pickett, Eugene Burt, Mike Erhard, Pat Pickett, Bob Schwertfeger, George Bocox, Max Crampton, Larry Kretchmar, Paul Reneau, Cleo Schmitz, Dennis Lebeda, Tarry Lashley, Jene Kilian. Boys Basketball Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford 33 Wakita ...................51 51 Manchester ...............32 23 Tonkawa...................33 ■ 32 Jet ......................44 • 30 Jefferson ................45 45 Burlington................34 47 Loyal ................... 53 38 Hunter....................45 43 Deer Creek ...............47 36 Pond Creek ...............45 •49 Pond Creek................43 37 Wakita ...................51 34 Billings..................36 41 Nash .....................44 57 Lamont....................34 • 37 Garber....................60 ■41 Braman....................31 ■40 Wakita .................. 56 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Coach Donald Reitz, Carolyn Burt, Jean Wire, Loella Wulz, Glenda Feist, Ann Watt, Lawanda Thomas, Joan Arens, Julie Erhard, Karen Kretchmar, Donna Martin, Carol Cardwell, Judy Arens. Medford Medford Mpdford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Girls Basketball . 19 Wakita .... . 13 Manchester . 26 Tonkawa.. 34 ..15 Jefferson .. . 28 Okarche... . 37 Hunter.... . 44 Deer Creek Lamont... . 13 Manchester .26 Wakita .49 Pond Creek . 21 Wakita ... . 37 Billings ... . 33 Nash .25 Lamont .., ..34 Garber ..., . 35 Braman ... ,. 30 Wakita.... This Page Compliments of BURT'S TEXACO STATION Left to Right: Top Row: Rodney Bruey, Glenneth Jones, Robert Taylor, Gary Mennem, Billy Schultz, Steve Johnson, Coach Davison. Bottom Row: Jimmy Kilian, Ronnie Beggs, Archie Cardwell, Charles Reimer, Ronald Johnson, Duane Zeman. Left to right, Top row; Charles Schmitz, Archie Cardwell, Louis Mowbray, Dwayne Carter, Ronald Johnson, Ronnie Beggs, Ro- bert Chermack. 2 nd Row; Billy Schultz, Jimmy Kilian, Robert Taylor, Gary Schmitz, Arthur Cowger, Eric Myers. Johnny Stout, Mgr. Duane Zeman. 1 st Row; Charles Reimer, Steve Johnson, Charles Heerman, Bob Johnson, Steve Phillips, Vernon Goertz, Blenneth Jones, Edward Forrester, Coach Jack Davison. Absent; Marvin Zeman, Gary Mennem Douglas Hern. Left to Right: Top Row: Marilyn Crampton, Mary Skrdla, Janice Braden, Mary De Frees, Linda Ciskowski, Linda Schmitz, Darla Webster, Coach Davison. Bottom Row: Connie Yerian, Jeanette Schmitz, Glenda Reimer, Marilyn Tims, Sandra Biby. This Page Compliments of KINKADE PRODUCE CO. oy 5 ' Top Row: Left to Right: Pat Pickett, Larry Kretchmar, Tony Solorio, Jene Kilian, Mickey Trimble, Cleo Schmitz, Roger Peitz, Dennis Lebeda, and Dennis Armstrong. Bottom Row: Mrs. Amick, Doug Myers, Bill Pickett, John Chermack, Steve Myers, Roger Hula, Mike Erhard, Max Crampton, and Jesse Solorio. Top Row: Left to Right: Linda Clark, Jean Wire, Joleen Fisher, Connie Biby, Marilyn Simons, Kathy Kretchmar, Loella Wulz, Lula Jordan, Carrol Cardwell, Nedra Nichols. Second Row: Judy Wages, Yuki Deane Boyer, Donna Martin, DeAnna Ransford, Judy Arens, Eve Anna Ptacek, Kay Bocox, Phyllis Thomas, Glenda Feist, Karen Kretchmar, Judy Schmitz. Bottom Row: Mrs. Amick, Linda Huffman, Ruby Arterburn, Karolyn Ciskowski, Mariann Smrcka, Darla Heer- man, Jeanette Nollenberger, Julie Erhard, Sue Johnson, Leona McClaflin, Sharia Eulberg. Jene Kilian .... Bobby Arens____ Doug Myers_____ Sharia Eulberg .. Larry Kretchmar Dennis Lebeda .. Bob Schwertfeger .....Sentinel ____Treasurer Vice-President ... Sweetheart .....President .... Secretary ..... Reporter •7 T.a. Left to right top; Eric Myers. Ray Arterbum, Rodney Bruey, Bill Pickett, Ronnie Privett, Steve Myers, J. D. Chermack, Dwayne Carter. 2nd row; Vernon Goertz, Douglas Hern, Edward Forrester, Pat Pickett, Robert Towell, Eugene Burt, Alfred Boy- er, Paul Reneau. 3rd row; Jesse Solorio, George Prochaska, Allen Shellhammer, Harvey Thomas, Cleo Schmitz, Jerry Kilian, Steve Blubaugh. 4th row; Bobby Arens, Jene Kilian, Doug Myers, Larry Kretchmar, Dennis Lebeda, Bob Schwertfeger, Mr. Nix, Instructor. • Vv Jack and Jean Drum Majorette; President______ Darla Webster Twirlers; Mary Skrdla, Patty Arens, Judy Stodola Vice President Secretary .... , Cardinal Band Officers Karen Kretchmar Treasurer.....................Donna Martin . .J.D. Chermack Librarians.................Kathy Kretchmar Eve Anna Ptacek Karolyn Ciskowski Reporter......................Steve Myers Student Director. .Darla Webster Top Row: Left to Right, Duane Zeman; Danny Newberry; Cleo Schmitz; Mary Defrees; Ann Watt Second Row: Pete Clark; Wayne Woods; Steve Myers; Eric Myers; Doug Hern; Arthur Cowger; Robert Taylor; Charles Schmitz; Robert Chermack Third Row: Jerry Icenhower; Joe Drennan; Roger Hula; Mariann Smrcka; Pat Tribbey; Mickey Trimble Fourth Row: Bobby Arens; George Bocox; Leon Jelinek; Marilyn Simons; Judy Stodola; Jeanette Schmitz; Kay Bocox; Carolyn Carlberg; Janice Braden Fifth Row; Mr. Amick; Kathy Kretchmar; Donna Martin; J. D. Chermack; Mary Skrdla; Darla Webster; Patty Arens; Karen Kretchmar; Karolyn Ciskowski; Eve Anna Ptacek; Mrs. Amick Drum Majorette Darla Webster Twirlers Patty Arens; Mary Skrdla; Judy Stodola Left to right, Top Row; Karen Kretchmar, Larry Kretchmar, Leon Jelinek, Dennis Lebeda, Donna Martin. 2nd Row; Connie Biby, Carolyn Burt, Sharia Eulberg, Joan Arens, Judy Schmitz. 1st Row; Eve Anna Ptacek, Mary Blubaugh, Ann Johnson, Glenda Feist, Carolyn Carlberg. MEDFORD SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Left to Right: Mickey Trimble, Vice President; Judy Schmitz, Sec. and Treas.; Sharia Eulberg, President; and Leon Jelinek, Reporter. Junior Play- Me and My Shadow All School Play- Deadly Ernest Standing left to right - Karen Kretchmar Mrs. Manela Kay Becker Karolyn Ciskowski Leon Jelinek Ruby Arterburn Joe Drennan Sitting left to right- Glenda Feist Lule Jordan Roger Hula Sitting left to right - Roger Peitz.......... Glenda Feist......... Mary DeFrees ........ Julie Erhard......... Doug Myers........... Linda Schmitz........ Nedra Nichols........ Ernest Thomas........ Lule Jordan.......... Karen Kretchmar______ Standing-Leon Jelinek Eve Anna Ptacek...... Bill Pickett......... Marvin Zeman......... Mrs. Manela.......... ......... Ernie .....Pumpkin ... Aunt Stella .........Gladys ......Sleepy .......Clarissa .....Ernestine ...Mr. Bumpus ..........Jill ... Aunt Ethel . C. E. Grimm .......Margie ... .Dr. Ernest Henry Gilcrest ......Director Left to Right: Carolyn Burt, Linda Clark, DeAnna Ransford, Julie Erhard, Mr. Schuneman, Lula Jordan, Glenda Feist, and Nedra Nichols. Top Row: Left to Right: Linda Neuman, Mary DeFrees, Joan Arens, and Sharia Eulberg. Bottom Row: Left to Right: Jean Wire, Darla Heerman, Mrs. Manela, Judy Schmitz, Karen Ball, and Cora Anna Goertz. , 9m Wtvv A Cardinal’s view of the Medford School Building ,400 Assemble For Junior Show Event Approximately 400 persons turned out Tuesday night for the annual exhibitors’ banquet of the Grant county junior livestock fair. The event was held at Pond Creek community hall under the direction of the Grant County Farm Bureau and other coop- erating agencies. Proceeds of the $5 pea plate dinner will be used to increase the cash premiums a!t the junior show Friday and Saturday. Frank Streetman, “Mayor of Sasakwa,” was the principal en- tertainer. A. E. Green of Wakita served as master of ceremonies. Rev. Wingard of Deer Creek gave the invocation. Special music was furnished by the Hardin Combo of La- i mont, the Nash mixed quartet! and the Lamont boys quartet. DECEMBER 30, 1957 : j High School Girls, j Alumni Boys Win ! Basketball Games I Cage Doublehegder j Viewed By Big Crowd; Jet Next On Schedule The alumni and the high school split a doubleheader Friday night - in a well-attended holiday cage card at the physical education ; gym. The, old grads won the boys '1 game, 30-22, and lost the girls game, 25-22. The alumni boys scattered the Locals End Regular Schedule With V ins Over Braman Teams Medford Girls Spurt Ahead In Final Two Minutes For Victory The Medford high school cag- ers closed out the regular season schedule Friday night with a twin victory over. Braman boy and girls at the local physical education gym. The Medford girls, after trail- ing most of. the way, spurted to a 35-33 triumph in the final two minutes. The Medford boys went ahead in the second quarter to pile up •a 41-31 decision. . ; .. - • Medford Girls Win j As Tourney Starts Jefferson Boys And Wakita Girls Advance The Medford and Wakita j and the Jefferson boys won op-] . ening round victories Wednesday- j flight in the. annual Salt Fork j Valley conference basketball i tournament Wakita. The Medford gif Is nosed oMt j the Lamont girls, 3-1-33. in ,the j first auction oix the four-day tour- ney. Thomas of Medford and Kennedy of Lamont each had 21 points. .. . _ --------- 1 Local Girls Break Losing Streak, Win Tuesday At Hunter Medford Boys Drop Decision To Hunter Boys In Second Tilt The Medford girls defeated the. Hunter sextet Tuesday night at Hunter, 37-36, to chalk up their first victory of the past two seasons. The Medford boys dropped a 45-38 decision to the Hunter boys ' in the second game of the dou- bleheader. The local girls went into a 11-7 lead in the first quarter and were ahead at halftime, 28-19. Cardwell scored nine field goals and two charity tosses for 20 points to share top scoring honors with Walker of Hunter, who had six field goals and eight free throws. The Medford boys trailed after going behind, 10-8 in the first 'quarter and remained slightly off the pace, 21-19 at halftime. Local Boys, Girls [ Triumph Over Pm - Creek Cage Squads Medford Boys Spurt To Decision la Last Quarter Here Tuesday The Medford cagers swept both of a Salt Fork Valley and North Central conference bas- ketball doubleheader from Pond Creek Tuesday night at the lo- cal gym. The boys won, 49-43, and the girfs .won, 49-31. i Medford Entries j j Place In Speech . j Seven of the Medford higivjj school’s nine entries gained thejj finals in the 24th annual speech | tournament at Central. State col-;, I lege, Edmond. The one-act play, “Dear Lady j Be Brave,■’ won third in class C. j Local entries won Ihj ce places h in final competition as follows: Julie Erhahrd, third in radio i speech and third in interpreta- tive poetry, and Mary Ann ; Smrcka, third in extemporan- eous speaking. ---, ------ . I Sharia Eulberg To j Get Annual Award 1 ji Miss Sharia Eulberg, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. William Eulberg, • has peen named to receive . the 1958 Good Citizenship award of the daughters of the American Revolution. Miss Eulberg, a member of the senior class of the Medford high school, wa3 chosen for the honor by the school faculty from a field of three candidates nominated by her class. The citizenship award is made ; on a basis of loyalty, respect for the rights of others, wholesome attitude toward life in general, integrity, honesty, dependability, respect for authority and friend- !hlp- . Lqcdl Basketball Teams Triumph In Big Douhleheader Medford Boys, Girls Score first Double Victory Of Cage Year The Medford high school cag- ers won their first doubleheader of the season Friday night over the Deer Creek invaders. The local girls triumphed in the opener, 44-36, and the boys won the nightcap, 47-43. The Medford girls surged into ; a 11-7 first quarter lead and were ahead at halftime, 25-17 Five Students Top School Honor List Three seniors and two juniors •had straight “A” grades to head the Medford hi h school’s hon- or roll for the first semester. ; They are Donna Martin, Lar- ry Kratchmar and Dennis Le- beda, seniors, and Leon Jelinek and Glenda Feist, jimiors. DEANNA RANSFORD She is a member of the Nazar- ene church and is active in the Nazarene Young People's society. She has served as a class officer and on the school’s paper staff. She is active in pep club, glee club and mixed chorus. After graduation next May, Miss Ransford plans to attend Capitol Business university of Oklahoma City. Her selection is the first under the student council's new Citizen of the Month project. Represent- atives of the four classes will nomi- nate and elect the outstanding boy or girl of the school each month on a basis of citizenship. Miss Deanna Ransford has been chosen as Citizen of the Month of the Medford high school. Miss Ransford, a senior, is the daughter of Mrs. Nora Ransford. She was born Sept. 23, 1940, and has attended the Medford school for seven years. BEST HOMEMAKER NAMED FOR SCHOOL Judith Lee Schmitz has been named Medford's 1958 Betty Crock- er of Tomorrow. She received the highest score in a written examination on home- making knowledge and attitudes JUDITH SCHMITZ taken by graduating girls in Med- ford high school. Her examination paper now will be entered in competition with those of 247 other school winners to name this state’s candidate for the title of All-American Home- maker of Tomorrow and will also be considered fortherunnerup award in the state. For her achievement, she will receive an award pin de- signed by Trifari of New York. Left to right: Karen Ball, Irma Shellhammer, Phyliss Thomas, Joleen Fisher, Mariann Smrcka, Karolyn Ciskowski, Nedra Nichols, Sue Johnson, Judy Schmitz, Julie Erhard, and Carrol Cardwell. NAME J. Arens D. Armstrong S. Blubaugh C. Burt C. Cardwell J. Erhard S. Eulberg D. Heerman L. Huffman T. Lashley S. Johnson J. Kilian L. Kretchmar D. Lebeda D. Martin D. Myers N. Nichols P. Pickett D Ransford B. Schwertfeger J. Schmitz A. Shellhammer M. Smrcka J. Solorio J. LIKES Joe Sports car Girls Shorthand Danny Water skiing Dennis L. Movies Music Girls Boys Girls School Snooker Slumber parties Money Boys Texas A boy Airplanes O.S.U. Girls Ronald Nona Joan DISLIKES Work Sack dresses School Science Bookkeeping Rainy weather Onions Boys Nosy people Air travel Chevies Teachers Beggars Cliques Dentists Thieves School Work Chemise dresses Poolhalls Late hours School Nosy people School Zeman Bad Roads Vot jcape AMBITION PROBABLY WILL BE Movie Star Thief Hobo Bachelor Scientist Car Salesman Secretary Secretary F.B.I. Agent Deep sea diver Airplane Pilot Teacher Success Lady Bum Cowgirl Secretary Married Housewife Space pilot Coal Miner Preacher’s wife Bachelor girl Angel Chauffeur Farmer Farmer Success Farmer Shoplifter Jailbird Banker Pickpocket Secretary Married To Be a Tenderfoot Sugarfoot Secretary Secretary Goof off Queen of England Author Deisel mechanic Fireman Lab technician Housewife Mechanics Mechanic Make money Farmer MOSTLY SEEN WITH Joe Tarry Jene Dennis A. Jeannette The Angels The Angels Myself Linda DeAnna Jene Dennis The Angels Dennis Tarry Schwertfeger The Clique The Angels The Poolhallers The Angels The Squares Linda The Poolhallers The Angels George Ronald Nona Joan START SAVING START LIVING Don't sit back and wish you had the good things of life. Do something about it now. START SAVING HERE: THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK! st NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA Member FDXC MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Don't Moan, Call Sloan Propane Butane LELAND (IKE) SLOAN, OWNER PHONE 77 MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA Hills Furniture Co. Thirty-six years serving this area with quality home furnishings and appliances. Funeral Directors Phone 94 Medford, Oklahoma F. H. Kalhoefer INSURE BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE Phone 41 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Medford, Oklahoma The Grant County Abstract Company Surety Bonded Established, 1893 Medford, Oklahoma L. H. Anderson Member President Oklahoma Title Assn. Phone 154 American Title Assn. Greenwood Grain Company Proven Best Grain Market in Grant County- Buyer for FEUQUAY ELEVATOR COMPANY Slocum Grain Auger Distributor Medford, Oklahoma F. W. Zaloudek Everything That Everybody Wants Kremlin, Oklahoma Rhoades Construction Co. Dirt Contractor Winch Trucks Winch Cats FULLY INSURED Phone 35 Medford, Oklahoma Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Enid No Better Market for Scrap in Oklahoma than. . . Enid Singer Business College Metal Co., Inc. --Established 1894-- 101 East Illinois Complete Course in Business Enid, Oklahoma P. O. Box 1604 215 N. Grand Nearly Half a Century of Service CONGRATULATIONS Peerless Ice Cream Class of 1958 of Medford High The finest you can buy Buy it in Medford at Kent’s Drug Store Bond Bread S. H. Green Stamps only with Enid, Oklahoma Peerless Ice Cream GENERAL MANAGER Bernard Blubaugh ASSISTANT MANAGER John Cowen Chide. CO-OPERA Tl V El ASSOCIA TION INCORPORATED Grain Feed Oil Gas Propane and Shelf Hardware Phone 80 Medford, Oklahoma DIRECTORS B. F. Cline, President Leo Gilbert, Vice-President Lewis Dahlem, Sec. Leon Frazier Charles Zeman L. E. Clark Karl Tebow Fred Umbehauen O. N. Parrett ELEVATORS AT: Clyde Medford Renfrow Deer Creek Nardin Salt Fork Lamont SERVICE STATION Medford FEED MILL Medford International Paper Company Horne’s Hatchery Home of Good Chicks Wilbur Ball Phone 126 Congratulations Seniors of Medford, Oklahoma 1958 CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 Don’s Barber Shop Don Winter Oklahoma Tire Supply QUALITY PRICE L. J. Fogle, Owner HOME U e cut hair to please YOU NOT Ourselves OF BETTER VALUES Medford, Oklahoma BON TON Medford Ice Bon Ton Cafe and Cold Storage Phone 106 Medford, Oklahoma Lewis and Fern Teders HOME CURING ALL KINDS OF PROCESSING Orval and Ellen Goertz Box 36 Phone 179 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1958 Ralph Allison Blubaugh Pontiac Cadillac TEXAS COMPANY CONSIGNEE Medford, Oklahoma M C Implement Co. Medford, Oklahoma Mas sey-Harris - Ferguson Sales and Service Phone 64 Medford, Oklahoma Stewart Hardware Sherwin-Williams Paints Coleman Heating Carrier Cooling and Heating Kelvinator Automatic Washers and Refrigerators Tappan Ranges Complete Line of Hardware MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION 1 2 Mile North on 81 Elmer McClaflin, Owner Bill Allen, Manager' Phone 26 Medford, Oklahoma Circleinn Motel Finest in Motel Comfort Refrigerated Air Central Heat Tile Baths Room Phones TV and Radio Owners Leona Joe Kretchmar, Jr. Phone 426 Medford, Oklahoma Hub Food Pay Cash and Pay Less Fine Groceries Medford, Oklahoma Phone 44 Medford Fashion Shoppe Where Style Makes News Ladies Ready To Wear Phone 189 Mrs. W. B. Hula Medford, Oklahoma Paul’s Clothing and Shoes Buy and Save Time and Money in Medford Nationally Advertised Lines Phone 60 Medford, Oklahoma Holden Insurance Agency Insurance - - certainly, all kinds at a saving. FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Homer H. Holden District Agent Phone 63 Medford, Oklahoma CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1958 Kennedy Drug Co Medford Variety HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYDAY NEEDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1958 Souvenirs American Thread Baby Needs Toiletries Housewares Glasswares Hardware Lingerie Hosiery Notions Stationery Toys Gifts Candy and Many More Items Your Patronage Is Appreciated! G. C. Wulz, Owner Phone 2 Medford, Okla. Reimer Seeds L. D. Reimer Grant County Bank Harold D. Reed, President Joseph H. Reed, Vice President B. B. Bramlett, Cashier Eliene Collins, Assistant Cashier xtford Cardinals Fight Off Last Quarter Lanont Raid vil Rally To Pull Big Grid Victory Out Of Th fir edbirds Edge Out ver Red Devils In eadline 12C Tilt Locals Score Early, Then Stave Off Late Rush To Win Thriller rhe Medford Cardinals struck ly and successfully staved off last quarter Lamont rally to the Red Devils, 14-13, be- a Lamont homecoming- turn- d of 1,500. HEERMAN IS INJURED Charles Heerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Heerman, sustain- ed a broken leg above the ankle Friday while taking part in aj scrimmage of the junior high j football squad. The youth, a member of the freshman class, is regular center for the junior high team. I Cardinal Football Team Only One Away From Undefeated Regular Season Coach Jack Davison’s Medford flu, forfeited their game origi- nally scheduled for Friday night at Brarnan. Cardinals are beginning prepara- tions for the final game on the regular 1957 schedule. „ xt will be the homecoming con- test here next Friday, Nov. 15, at 7 p. m., with the Billings Bulldogs. Kickoff time has been moved up one hour to permit old grads to attend the homecoming dance at 9;30 p. -m., at the physical education building. Davison hopes to have his squad at full strength for the final tilt. The Redbirds were idle the past week because the Brarnan Pirates, stricken by the t c s C V e The Cards could finish out their 1957 schedule unbeaten by winning the Billings game next Friday. Their record to date is 8-0-1. The tie was with the class B -Garber Wolverines. Regardless of next Friday’s outcome, the Medford eleven will go into the state playoff as rep- resentative of district. 12C. Their first playoff opponent will be the undefeated distinct 11C Crescent eleven. The game will be played on the Medford gridiron Friday, Nov. 22, prob ably at night. ■4 m assembly scheduled The fifth grade will present an assembly program Friday, Nov. 22, at 2 p. m., at the Med- ford school. Mrs. Dorothy Simons, fifth grade teacher, will be in charg'd. new science U1UD Is Organized Here Thirty-five students of the Medford high school turned out Wednesday to organize Grant county’s first science club. The objective of these clubs, located all over the state, is to encourage and develop Interest in scientific study. Any student who has taken or is now taking a course in any science is eligi- ble for membership. Each mem- ber will belong to the Future Scientists of America organiza- tion. Newly elected officers ,are as follows: president, Sharia Eul- berg; vice-president, Mickey Trimble; secretary-treasurer, Judy Schmitz; and reporter, Leon Jelinek. Miss Mary Ellen Wil- liams, home economics and bio- logy instructor, has been named sponsor. A science fair to be held in March will be one of the out- standing projects of the group. The fair will feature exhibits of scientific projects made by each of the club members. Ribbons will be awarded outstanding pro- jects. Winners will enter their projects in the district fail’ at Alva. Stage Is Set For Annual Medford Homecoming Celebration On Friday ... xx «Jfce ulie Erhard Will e Cardinal Queen Miss Julie Erhard, daughter of and Mrs. Lloyd Erhard, will crowned 1957 queen of the ;dford Cardinal football team iday night. rhe ceremony will take place tween halves of the Medford- llings bomcoming game. Miss Erhard was the senior ndidate for the, honor. Her at- ldants will be Miss .Glenda ■ist of the junior class and Miss arilyn Simons of the sopfio- re class. 1 Tv i ; School Meeting To Be Held Next Week A public meeting of all patrons of the Medford school district 1 has been called by the board of education for Tuesday, Oct. 29, 't at 7:30 p. m., at the physical education building. i The school board has been ap- s proached by a commercial enter- £ prise seeking to purchase a tract V of land lying west of the school football field t The purpose of the meeting C will be to give every patron an f opportunity to express his opin- ion concerning the possible sale of this tract, it was anounced by | the local board 1 1 Date Is Fixed For v Football Banquet The annual community football ' banquet honoring Coach Jack Davison and the Medford Cardi- nals will be held Thursday, Dec. 5, at 7 p. m., at St. Mary’s church basement, according to details worked out .this week by the Lions club. Cliff Speegle, coach of Okla- homa State university, will be the principal speaker. Coach Davison and the mem- bers of the high school football team will be guests of honor dur- ing the evening. Leonard “Bliss” Wilson, Lions president, is being assisted by other Lions in conducting the ticket sale. Tickets are also on sale at the Kennedy Drug store. All football fans of the com- munity are welcome to partici- pate, in the tribute to the unbeat- en Redbirds, the Lions club has Redbirds Forced To Pull Out All The Stops To Beat riindsWm fi( Tonkawa Buccaneers, 18-13, In Hectic Grid Contest An-LagaenZe!' ards Are Favored Cardinals Defeat n'° a ° Crescent To Move One Victory In Final Two Games Is Needed Up In Big: Playoff Medford Redbirds Gain Momentum After Slow Start To Pound Out 13-6 Victory Over Unbeaten Tigers In Grid Thriller School Program To Be Held Wednesday Glass Work To End For Thanksgiving Holiday Alex Eleven Wins Over Cardinals In Thanksgiving Game The freshman class will pre- sent the annual Thanksgiving program at the Medfbrd school Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 1:30 p. m.. Mrs. Alva Card will be, in , Roys Will Report For Cage Workouts Coach Don Reitz will start daily basketball workouts today I for his 1957-58 boys squad, j More than a dozen strong con- tenders for the starting quintet are expected to report. The girls team has been hold- ing regular practice sessions for the past three weeks. The Medford basketball sched- ule of early games underwent revision when the local football team entered the state class C playoff. The grid squad was ousted in the quarter-finals last Thursday by Alex. Choir To Present Chfistmas Cantata Visitors Strike In x Second And Fourth Quarters For Victory Jet And Wakita Each j Place Three Men For District All-Stars First Team L , Ends: Gary Moody, Lais and Jerry Burlie, Wakita. Tackles: Jesse Solorio, ford, and Jerry Stanley, Jetj Guards: Jerry Shackles,| and Mike Gray, Wakita. Center: Cleo Schultz, Bili| Backs: Leroy Wayman Larry Kretehmar, Medford; •. Dahlem, Wakita, and Rex Lamont. Second Team Ends: Jpe Zeman, Medf and Bob Trey, Jet. Tackles: Jene Kilian, Med| and Luke Smith, Lamont. : Guards: Allen Shell hami Medford, and Jessie Powell, jlngs. 1 Center: Pat Pickett, Medf | 1 Backs: Speed Elliott, Wal| Ladel Brown, Jet; Dennis Leb iMedford, and Doug Myers, if ford. Tlie Alex Longhorns combined a sharp running attack;. With a flashy forward passing exhibi- nals, 26-6, in the quarter finals of the state class C football playoff. It was the Redbirds’ first loss in 21 games. The Cards cashed in on an Medford Cagers T Face Wakita Teamt In Opening Action Girls Game To Start s •’At 7:30; Donbleheader To Be Held At Wakita ■L PLANS ASSEMBLY The seventh grade will present an.assembly program at the Med- ford school Monday, Dec. 16, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Jean Amick will be In charge. Manchester Girlsl Medford Boys 1 Basketball Garnet Christmas Operetta Will Be Given One-Sided Scores Gof Into Record Books Manchester On Tnesiy At Local School Friday Afternoon hq choir of the First Christ-: ian church has selected Sunday, Dec. 15, as the date for the pre- sentation of its annual Christmas cantata, ’fha production, ‘ The Music of Christmas,” will be given at the church at 7:30 p. m. Music by the choir will have a charge of the music, film strip background in color. The event will be open to the general public. An operetta, “Christmas With( the Old' Woman Who Lived in the Shoe, will highlight the Christmas program at the Med- ford school next Friday. Students of the ttyrd grade , under the direction of Mrs. Twila Early, will present the program. Mrs. Jean Amick wall have a ALUMNI GAGERS WILL XI ENGAGE HIGH SCHOOL Teams of alumni will be or; nized during the coming engage the high school squa a big doubleheader Friday nifj Dec. 27. Both boys and girls te local graduates will be The alumni managers will be j Warzyn and C. B. Whitzel. The twin bill will start at p. m., at the physical educa gy n- . _
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