Medford High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Medford, OK) - Class of 1963 Page 1 of 84
Cover
Pages 6 - 7 Pages 10 - 11 Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9 Pages 12 - 13 Pages 16 - 17
Show Hide text for 1963 volume (OCR )
Text from Pages 1 - 84 of the 1963 volume: “
dedication JHr. ob jammer - It is said that some of the best people in our world are not appreciated until they are gone. We, of the Cardinal Annual Staff, because we want to break this tradition, lovingly dedicate the 1963 Annual to Mr. Bob Hammer, a teacher of some and a friend of all, who has given of his time unselfishly for the betterment of our school and community. To this man, who does much, yet says little, we join the student body of Medford High School in saying, “Thanks.” The Cardinal Annual Staff. (Annual jltaff jltaff (JHembers Mildred Truhlar Editor-in-chief Faculty Administration Roxy Beggs Graduates Proof Reader Dear Readers, Jolene Boyer Underclassmen Elementary We of the Cardinal Staff who are about to depart as graduates of 1963 sincerely hope that in future years this issue of the “Cardinal” will be a cherished memento of happy years at Medford High School-a reminder of favorite classmates and of the wonderful hours outside the classroom. For most of us, we have been here for four years of high school. Now we must leave and step out to face an uncertain future. In whatever degree of success or failure we may find ourselves in years to come, if a glance at these pages will lighten our labors-if only for a single moment-we deem our yearbook worthwhile. Each of the students here at Medford High School had a part in making this school year one to be remembered. Each event will be remembered; some were happy occasions, and others sad, but they are made a part of our school career-a time never to be forgotten. In closing we would like to express our appreciation and give recog- nition to those who have helped to make this annual. We hope you will enjoy “The 1962-63 Cardinal.” Pat Solorio Underclassmen Elementary Lois Ann Sprague Dedication Organizations Carolyn Stover Favorites Advertising Manager Carolyn Green Title Page Art Editor Sports Sincerely, Mildred Truhlar Kathy Bruner Business Manager Sports Mr. Guy McCoy Sponsor. [UILDING This page is late but we are including it for his- torical data. Reid Associates--------------------------- 19.093.15 Bob Thomas--------------------------------- 9,123.42 Fouts Plumbing Co---------------------------- 1,647.18 Jenkins Maloney---------------------------- 5,800.00 Strcmberg------------------------------------ 1,150.00 C. M. Newland, Est___________________________ 1,800.00 Forbes Rcdwine_____________________________ 6,553.00 Total Cost. V DEDICATION . Practically, the' whole community and many visitors attended.the dedication service that was held on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.' A program was enjoyed by all, after which ' everyone toured the-- school building. There were many. exr pressions of‘‘Oh’s, ’ and “Ahrs” rWho cpufd believe it,” 44Isn’t this £rand,” and ‘T wish I could have attended school ’ .in a building like this. . . • • • 4 ....... Joe Kretchmar, Jr. Vice-President Sam Reneau Member Marvin Webster President oartt of Marvin V. Green Member Elmer McClaflin Member 1962 - 1963 Evelyn Keith Clerk-Secretary Last Semester Mrs. Feist Clerk-Secretary Second Semester ©earner of ttje ear I feel that having been chosen ’Teacher of the Year is indeed a great honor, I am proud and grateful for this privilege, said Mrs. Manela, Mrs. Ilene Manela was selected as Grant County's Teacher of the Year for 1962-62. The ninth annual Teacher’s Recognition Day was sponsored by the State Fair of Oklahoma, The Oklahoma City Hotel and Motor Hotel Associations, and Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce Teachers of the Year were chosen from each of the OEA units of the state. These teachers were selected for their years of outstanding service to Oklahoma's children and youth. The teachers were feted during the fair, and at a special meeting they were guests of honor. At an Award Dinner, each recognized teacher was presented an individual citation. Other entertain- ment included all admissions to the fair, a complimentary room at the Skirvin Hotel, and a luncheon at the Skirvin Tower. Jack G. Taylor, Vice-President, First National Band and Trust Co., gave each teacher and spouse an orchid and a boutonniere. The chosen teachers from Grant and the other county units of the Northern District of OEA were platform guests at the district meeting in Alva. Each guest received a silver tray, engraved Teacher of the Year 1963. The Medford faculty honored Mrs. Manela with a surprise dinner, and gave her a china platter. HAROLD D. NORTHCUTT English, Speech. ZANE NOWLIN Guidance-Counselor TWILA EARLY Spanish GUY McCOY Social Studies, Yearbook. ILENE MANELA English, Dramatics, Library. M. JERRY CLAUSSEN Instrumental, Vocal Music. GAIL B. VERNON Home Economics, 7th Science. EUGENE WHEELER Athletics, Science. BOBBY J. HAMMER Vocational Ag. DOROTHA POHLEMANN Commerce BOB VAN METER Coach, Social Studies. LeROY REED DOROTHY SIMONS Sixth Grade Fifth Grade KAREN C. GERKIN Commerce EVADNA CASSINGHAM JUANITA WATKINS THELMA TAYLOR THELMA FOGLE Fourth Grade Third Grade Second Grade First Grade (Adult jltaff MR. CLAUSSEN GUESS WHEN ! ! MR. ALLISON MR. WALDIE Mrs. Delay, Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Reimer, Mrs. MR. BOYER MRS. KELLER MR. MR. v',aU)1E MR. HEIN MR. KRAUSE jltutbni jltaff (©fftce Pelp Ersel Dixon dictates the orders and the plans for another new day to Janice Friesen, Peggy Feist, Kay Arens, Mildred Truhlar, Joyce Van Hauen, and Allen DeLay. tubrartana Mrs. Mane la and Margie Stocksen examine the library ascension book, while Darla Fore and Lois Jean Waldie consi- der a magazine. Caro- lyn Stover and Kathy Bruner add some new books to the library. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Randy Frieouf Vice-President Jimmy Jones Secretary-Treasurer Mildred Truhlar Reporter • Jan Braden BILLY ARENS F.F.A. Officer 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Foot- ball 1,3,4; Basketball 1. PATTY ARENS Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band Twirler 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Class Officer 1; Band Officer 4; Glee Club 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. DAVID BARNES Lettermen's Club 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Junior Play 3; National Honor Society 2; Football 2,3. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS JOHN TAYLOR CONSTRUCTION. ROXY BEGGS Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Glee Club 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; F.F.A. Attendant 3; Annual Staff 4. LEE BLUBAUGH Mixed Chorus 1; F.F.A. Officer 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1; Senior Play 4. JOLENE BOYER Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 4. JANICE BRADEN Basketball 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3,4; State Honor So- ciety 1,2,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Student Council 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Girls State 3; Class Officer 3,4; D. A.R. 4. PETE CLARK Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Band 2; Track 3; Letter men's Club 3,4; Senior Play 4; Lettermen's Club Officer 4. Compliments of MAWIL THEATER” ROBERT CHERMACK Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Track 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Student Council Officer 4; Football 3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; F.F.A. Officer 4. CLETA CISKOWSKI Glee Club 1,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club Officer 4; F.F.A. Attendant 1; Football Attendant 3,4. ERSEL DIXON Junior Play 3; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4; Letter- men's Club Officer 1; Football 2,3; Baseball 2,3. RANDY FRIEOUF Tri-State Band 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Class Officer 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Lettermen's Club Officer 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Football 3,4. JANICE FRIESEN Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Attendant 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Student Secretary 2,4; Basketball At- tendant 3. JERRY ICENHOWER Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Track 3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Let- termen's Club 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Tri-State Band 2. JIMMY JONES Basketball 1; Band 1; Student Council 1; Football 2,3,4; Class Officer 2,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Track 4; Senior Play 4. LOUIS MOWBRAY Football 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 3,4; Class Officer 1; Baseball 2; Junior Play 3; Stage Band 3,4; Football Captain 4; F.F.A. Officer 4. GLENDA REIMER Cheerleader 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; State Honor Society 1, 2, 4; National Honor Socity 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Student Council President 4; Pep Club Offi- cer 1; Class Officer 2,3; Football Queen Attendant 1; Basketball Queen Attendant 1,3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. Compliments of RALPH ALLISON CHARLES SCHMITZ Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Baseball 1; Track 3,4; Junior Play 3; F.F.A. Presi- dent 4; Band President 4; Lettermen's Club Presi- dent 4. BILL SCHWERTFEGER Mixed Chorus 1; Senior Play 4; Football 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Track 2. PATRICIA SOLORIO Pep Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 1,2,3. MARGIE STOCKSEN 4-H 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Officer 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 4; Senior Play 4; Li- brarian 4. JUDY STODOLA warn Band Twirler 1,2; Drum Major 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4, Officer 3,4; Student Council 1: Class Officer 1,2; State Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Nat’l Honor Society 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Football Attendant 1; F.F.A. Attendant 2; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4. CAROLYN STOVER Mixed Chorus 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4. MILDRED TRUHLAR Mixed Chorus 1; Annual Staff Editor 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Class Officer 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club Officer 1,2,3,4; State Honor Society 1, 2,4; Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4; Key Award 3; Jr. Key Award 2; Student Secretary 4; V.F. W. Essay Winner 3. Compliments of Lonny Allison • t JOYCE VAN HAUEN Band 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. Miss Karen Gerken Sponsor 1st Semester. Miss Dorotha Pohlemann Sponsor 2nd Semester Mr. Bob Hammer Sponsor. Pnttardassmen ®ur 3)«ntors Linda Anderson Kay Arens Wanda Arterburn Marsha Bizzell Kathleen Bruner Royce Cardwell Bill Ciskowski Ruth Ciskowski Darla Dahlem Jolene Dilbeck Jim Early Charlotte Fore Carolyn Green Judy Hi bier Roland Hula Diana Junghanns Roger Kalhoefer David Lashley Dianna Lipsett Lynn Mennem Dennis Mott Sonja Myers Janet Prochaska Frankie Robbins Lois Ann Sprague Dennis Stocksen Marilyn Tebow Kathy Trimble Lois Waldie Kenny Wire Dan Yerian Mr, Wheeler Mr. Claussen This Page Compliments f of ANDERSON CHEVROLET (©ur [rsstjmm Jere Anderson Eddie Arens John Bailey Linda Cowger Patricia Cummins Marilyn Davis Allen DeLay Billy Downing Cathy Fore Darla Fore Eugene Foster Maxine Foster Freddie Gibson Roger Goertz Sheryl Hamilton Greg Hodges Judy Jones Mary Junghauns Brenda Krittenbrink Eugene Lipsett Loren Mennem Jimmie Neuman Mary Oliver Letha Pitcher Steve Reneau Loretta Riley Tomi Sawyer Janice Sims Alice Smrcka Louise Solorio Gaylen Stover Paul Tebow Patricia Teders Lynna Terry Lois Thomas Montie Tims Janet Van Hauen Carol Winn Mrs. Manela HAMILTON PROCESSING COMPANY ©ur ©ratb Don Anderson Reed Bramlett Tommy Cardwell Kenny Chaplin Sharon Clemens Paula Cottrell Robert DeLay Liz Galloway Pam Gibson Cathy Green Anita Hern Marilyn Hula Robert Hula R. B. Johnson Vivian Janzen Lucille Johnson Devra Kilian Dwight Koehn Randy Myers Oma Lea Pitcher Leonard Reimer Dale Ross Janice Stover Linda Thomas Kenny Wages Karen Wilson Max Yerian Mr. McCoy This Page Compliments of KOT iARDWARE (©ur jlebmtlj (frarb Wanda Alcorn Scheme Anthony Jackie Clemens Jim Drennan Carolyn Fowler Philip Funderburk Dean Gibson Janie Goertz Teresa Hale Jim Hayes Diana Irvin Renee Jones Rodney Koehn Sandra Koehn Gwen Lile Verlyn Neufeld Keith Pitcher Jim Schuermann Judy Schuneman Bill Sims Vicky Smith Edward Stocker Gaylen Stocksen Daniel Tebow Gary Thomas Janet Thomas Debbie Yerian Mr. Northcutt This Page Compliments of EVEIITT LUMBER COMPANY (Bur (Iratta Ruth Bizzell Beth Blubaugh Vickey Cardwell Steve Downing Judy Fore Cynthia Gibson Jack Goertz Deanne Gray Stephen Hendricks Jane Ann Hodges Kathy Bocox Rick Bramlett Ricky Cardwell Christa Honeymann Roger Johnson Johnny Kalhoefer Merle Krause Vicky Nachtigall Angia Petrik R. W. Postlewaite Lorita Reed Danny Sharp Grey Tower Janice Watson Mr. Reed ®ur Jfifilj dratb Ronald Cher mack Larry Currier Donna Dahlem Cheryl Dirksen Jaynell Dixon Patricia Fore Harold Galloway Martha Gibson Patricia Hayes Mary Hein Kathrine Hern Marshal Honeyman Debra Hula Royce Junghanns 'Cr V« ■. Nanette Krause Monte Kretchmar Ron Melka Marcie Moore Katherine Postlewaite Charles Smith Nancy Stocker Jerry Stout Susan Stover Gail Thomas Christine Wages Kathy Zeman Mrs. Simons This Page Compliments of STEWART’S HARDWARE f V . _ ©ur Jfourtlj ©rade This Page Compliments of KINKADE PRODUCE Janie Cardwell Donna Cottrell Linda Currier Mary Drennan Jerry Fore Marilyn Fowler Rebecca Funderburk Randy Hale Keith Jenicek Kathy Jones Sandra Jones Scott Keller Sheila Koehler Roger Koehn Randall Lile Rebecca Nachtigall John David Pollard Kathy Schuermann Randy Schuneman Kathy Sharp Larry Thomas Dana Troxel Carolyn Watts Mrs. Cassingham ©ur ‘Qltjtrtt ©rade Malon Alcorn Kyle Clar k Kenneth Divelbiss Jacqueline Downing Katherine Galloway Larry Green Rodney Hale Jan Hamilton Jill Hamilton Bruce Hammer Ernie Hills Michelle Honeyman Micheal Honeyman Regina Jones Carter Junghanns Mavis Koehn Marjorie Lashley Leon Lipsett Paul Nachtigall Robert Pollard Carole Quigley Delane Reimer Marcia Smith Ronald Smith Billy Smith Steven Soper Phillip Sprague Pamela Swan Leonard Terry Mary Thomas Ronnie Winter Mrs. Watkins This Page Compliments of DON’S BARBER SHOP dratb ®ur Smntrl Patricia Alcorn Loren Anthony Nancy Baker Paul Borreson Lloyd Callaway Danny Cardwell Gary Currier Keith Divelbiss Connie Gibson Debra Hendricks Darrell Hula Christopher Kemp Debra Koehler Carolyn Lile Douglas Lile Lisa Pollard Gayla Reimer Vickie Schuermann Cynthia Soper Marcella Sprague Lila Thomas Joel Watson Marsha Zeman Mrs. Taylor This Page Compliments of SCOTTIANNE SHOPPE BEAUTY SALON .-Z. (Dur tret (Iratb Mark Bramlett Steven Boyer Jolin Ellis Ramona Gibson Pamela Harrington Debra Hem Jerry Huffman Cynthia Irwin Janice Kemp Denise Koehn Jody Kretchmar Beverly Neuman Donna Owens Sharon Schmitz Sherrel Schmitz Sherry Schuermann Ann Stocker Jan Stocker Janna Troxel Cynthia Wheeler Rhonda Winter Mrs. Fogle This Page Compliments of RED BUD FOOD CENTER |lbmentarg Time to eat' Grade Two Grade Three Grade Five Grade One Grade Six BOYS BACK ROW, Left To Right: Coach VanMeter Cardwell, Bram- let, Wages, Ross, Johnson, Reimer, Hula, Pitcher, Funderburk, Coach Wheeler. FRONT ROW: Thomas, Ander- son, Koehn, De- Lay, Neufeld, Sims, Schuer- mann, Drennan, Stocksen, Stoc- ker, Tebow. jltbentlj and TOURNAMENT Medford Boys--2nd Place Medford Girls--1st Place GIRLS BACK ROW, Left to Right: Coach Wheeler Pitcher, Gallo- way, Janzen, Yerian, Stover, Hula, Hale, Cl- emmens, Thomas, L. Thomas, Co- ach Vanmeter. FRONT ROW: Ir- vin, Lyle, Fow- ler, Jones, Gib- son, Cottrell, Goertzr Koehn, Alcorn, Anthony. DALE GOES UP FOR A SHOT” % m V; Jliutbnt (Homtttl MEMBERS—Cathy Fore, Charles Ciskowsld, Linda Anderson, Secretary; Robert Chermack, Vice-President; Glenda Reimer, President; Janice Friesen, Roger Kalhoefer, Patricia Ryan, and Fred Gibson. The purpose of our Student Council is to (1) Give the high school students a voice in the administration of high school affairs; (2) To promote more self- respect by having responsibilities through self-government; (3)To preserve or create school spirit and (4) To create a closer relationship between students and faculty. This year the Student Council has tried to fulfill their purpose by helping with National Education Week, sponsoring Dress-Up Days, helping with the National nothing Drive, sponsoring a Walk-to-School Campaign, sponsoring a Homecoming Day for the alumni, and setting up a candy machine in the lobby. j§tate |Momir orietg The State Honor Society is an in-active society and is sponsored by Oklahoma State Depart- ment of Education. FIRST ROW: Mildred Truhlar, Judy Stodola, Linda Truhlar, Billy Downing, Linda Anderson, Diana Junghanns, and Marsha Bizzell. Allen DeLay, Charles Ciskowski, Carolyn Green, Janice Sims, Fred Gibson, Doug Simons and Mr. Schuneman. Marydel Braden absent. Rational Ponor octdy FIRST ROW: Mildred Truhlar, Judy Stodola, Linda Truhlar, Linda Anderson, Diana Jung- hanns and Marsha Bizzell. Mr. Schuneman, Charles Ciskowski, Carolyn Green, Glenda Reimer, Lois Ann Sprague, Janice Braden and Doug Simons. ABSENT: Marydel Braden. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to develop leadership, scholarship, service and citizenship. This organization is sponsored by the National Association of Secondary Prin- cipals. jEssag pinners The three finalists selected by the judges in the VFW Essay Contest were Lois Ann Sprague, Kathy Bruner, and Diana Junghanns. The contest was open to all students in the 11th and 12th grades. A 1,000 word essay on What I Can Do For My Country, was submitted by each contestant. The Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW selected Lois Ann Sprague's essay for the state entry. This Page Compliments of VFW (Agriculture Booth exhibit that was judged first place at the Grant County Free Fair. It is the result of two years testing of small grain varieties, wheat barley and oats. One of the members ful-filling his obli- gation during Slave workday last year. The boys donate 8 hours labor to the Chapter funds. This money is used to carry out our Chapter’s activities during the year. Inside our new classroom where two members are pointing out some of the high-priced cuts of beef. Judy Hibler C umt .... and ATTENDANTS Janice Friesen-Senior Irene Wulz-Sophomore Brenda Krittenbrink-Freshman D.A.R. AWARD JANICE BRADEN Each year the Medford Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution chooses one Senior girl from our high school. The award goes to the most outstanding girl on the bases of CITIZENSHIP, SERVICE, DEPENDABILITY and LOYALTY. The D. A. R. Society strives to promote better citizenship through this award. Medford JStglj FIRST ROW THIRD ROW CLARINETS CLARINETS FIFTH ROW PERCUSSION Darla Dahlem Judy Stodola Roger Kalhoefer Lois Thomas Oma Lea Pitcher Linda Anderson Judy Jones Charlotte Fore SECOND ROW CLARINETS Cathy Fore Clarice Goertz Pam Gibson Judy Hibler Robert Delay Anita Hem Patty Teders Dana Mowbray Janice Sims Devra Kilian Irene Wulz Brenda Krittenbrink Carolyn Fowler Janet Thomas Dan Tebow Keith Pitcher Renee Jones Diana Irvin CORNETS Robert Chermack Jim Drennan FOURTH ROW CORNETS Dwight Koehn Patty Arens Roland Hula Dan Yerian Dennis Stocksen Howard Jordan Ruth Ciskowski Marsha Bizzell Susan Barr Lois Ann Sprague Lois Jean Waldie Roxy Beggs Dianna Junghanns Director Mr. Jerry Claussen CORNETS Bill Sims Alice Smrcka Jere Anderson Jim Schuermann Jim Hayes Gaylen Stocksen COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Mrs. Fred Thompson Caldwell, Kansas FIRST ROW ALTO SAXOPHONES CORNETS FLUTES Monte Tims Rodney Koehn Debbie Yerian Kenny Chaplin Sheryl Hern Marilyn Hula Eugene Lipsett Randy Myers Marydel Braden Allen DeLay TROMBONES Karen Wilson Mary Ann Junghanns Louie Mowbray PICCOLO THIRD ROW Robert Quigley Jan Braden FRENCH HORNS Billy Blubaugh SECOND ROW Cathy Green Kathleen Bruner CLARINETS Carolyn Green Tommy Bo cox Sandra Koehn BARITONE Don Anderson Joyce VanHauen Kenny Wire Dean Gibson BASS CLARINET ALTO SAXOPHONES TUBAS Eddie Stocker Max Yerian Randy Frieouf BARITONE SAXOPHONE Jane Goertz Royce Cardwell Jerry Icenhower Sheri Hamilton NOT SHOWN TENOR SAXOPHONE Eddie Davis Kathy Trimble Glenda Reimer Judy Schuneman Letha Nell Pitcher FOURTH ROW Larry Hall r COMPLIMENTS OF KANSAS DRY GOODS CO. Caldwell, Kansas jitage atttl FIRST ROW: Montie Tims, Allen Delay, Eugene Lipsett, Roger Kalhoefer, Jerry Icenhower, SECOND ROW: Louie Mowbray, Robert Quigley, Billy Blubaugh, Robert Chermack, Chuck Schm- itz, Roland Hula, THIRD ROW: Randy Frieouf, Larry Hall, Caro- lyn Green. V I ' mu flab Mary Ann Junghanns Marlyn Tebow Charlotte Fore Diana Junghanns Ruth Ciskowski Lois Ann Sprague Dianna Lipsett Kathy Bruner Jolene Boyer Brenda Krittenbrink Darla Dahlem (No picture) Carolyn Green Accompianist This page compliments of BEATIES Ai- junior |3Iag GRANDAD GOES WILD CAST Student Director...................Mildred Truhlar Assistants...............Patty Arens, Roxy Beggs Mrs. Laura Morton......................Janice Braden Grandad.....................Robert Chermack Angie.........................Margie Stocksen Betty Shadduck............................Pat Solorio Kip Shadduck..............................Lee Blubaugh Jack Norwood................Bill Schwertfeger Horatious Xenophon Hooley. . . Randy Frieouf Grogan a cop ....................Jimmy Jones Jane Woods.............................Janice Friesen Mrs. Victoria Harrington . . . Cleta Ciskowski Della Harrington.........................Judy Stodola Miss Drusilla Dobbins .... Glenda Reimer Paperboy..................................Pete Clark fr x sic «■ K- vL L v1 L L s1 J si vj J vL vb j sis GROGAN ALWAYS GETS HIS MAN—WELL, MOST OF THE TIME! O’ dear. I wish I could find that benthol tube-By head is stopped up. I can’t get by breath. I don’t want to catch no small- pox or big pox either. Jfootball Graduates Vtvf. Bill Arens Jerry Icenhower Pete Clark Louis Mowbray Randy Frieouf Bob Chermack Charles Schmitz Bill Arens received the Award for being the Most Outstanding Defensive player on the team. (Tackle) Charles Schmitz HALFBACK Randy Frieouf GUARD CAPTAIN Louis Mowbray HALFBACK Jerry Icenhower END CO-CAPTAIN Pete Clark TACKLE Bob Chermack END (ttardutal football ®cam BACK ROW, Left to Right: Coach VanMeter, Yerian, Cardwell, Hula, Icenhower, Bocox, P. Clark, Schmitz, S. Clark, Frieouf, Mowbray, C. Ciskowski, Kalhoefer, Coach Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Hall, Manager; Arens, B. Ciskowski, Stodola, Stejskal, Burt, Lipsett, Watson, Chermack, DeLay. FRONT ROW: Quigley, Reed, Blubaugh, Robbins, Simons, Watts, Wire, Gibson, Downing, Anderson. The Medford Cardinals placed 6 senior boys on the All- Medford 14 Cherokee 38 District Team. On first team we had Pete Clark-Tackle, Medford 28 Mooreland 12 and Louie Mowbray-Halfback. On the second team we had Medford 20 Garber 14 Robert Chermack-End, Bill Arens-Center, Chuck Schmitz - Fullback, and Jerry Icenhower-End. Medford 6 Tonkawa 20 Medford 8 Wakita 20 We are exceptionally proud of our team this year and have Medford 20 Shidler 14 plans to enter the throne-room of the conference next year. The Cards have 15 experienced lettermen coming back for Medford 20 Pond Creek 8 the 63- 64 season. Nine of the returning lettermen were Med rod f 0 Lamont 14 regulars starters in the 62- 63 season. Medford 6 Bra man 8 1962-63 Record This Page Compliments of CHARLES LOWE INSURANCE AGENCY FOOTBALL CAPTAIN... (EartHnal basketball tHeam LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob VanMeter, Coach; Kenny Wire, Larry Reed, Dennis Stocksen, Lynn Mennem, Tommy Bocox, Pete Clark, Steve Clark, Danny Yerian, Frankie Robbins, Billy Blubaugh, Bud Wheeler, Assistant Coach. SEASON’S RECORD Medford 41 Pond Creek 31 Medford 23 Wakita 30 Medford 25 Cherokee 28 Medford 21 Bra man 36 Medford 40 Kremlin 52 Medford 47 Hunter 33 Medford 51 Jefferson 30 Medford 53 Nash 48 Medford 39 Deer Creek 50 Medford 21 Lamont 26 Medford 42 Garber 32 Medford 33 Wakita 47 Medford 38 Pond Creek 26 Pete Clark--Senior Cardinal basketball ®eam Janice Braden 1962-63 RECORD Medford 28 Pond Creek 36 Medford 31 Wakita 32 Medford 28 Cherokee 31 Medford 30 Braman 31 Medrfod 34 Kremlin 29 Medford 27 Hunter 51 Medford 25 Jefferson 29 Medford 28 Braman 26 Medford 44 Canton 43 Medford 32 Hillsdale 39 Medford 32 Wakita 28 Medford 42 Nash 38 Medford 27 Garber 3-9 Medford 42 Deer Creek 27 Medford 25 Lamont 24 Medford 34 Garber 39 Medford 25 Wakita 48 Medford •35 Pond Creek 42 Janice Friesen Coach Van Meter Glenda Reimer Jolene Dilbeck Marydel Braden Janice Friesen Janice Sims Carol Winn Janice Braden Judy Jones Kay Arens Peggy Feist Sheryl Hern Marsha Bizzell Lois Jean Waldie Coach Wheeler Intermission' M For Medford We play Wakita tonight, The CHEER LEADERS said YELL1 ball games, the football and basketball corona- tion ceremonies, and some other various school activities. Some of the activities that the Letterman's Club sponsors are an annual chili supper, bene- fit basketball games, the grade tournaments, and an annual outing for the members of the Letterman's Club. The members have always been cooperative and willing to help in any ac- tivity that the Letterman's Club sponsors. The purpose of the Letterman's Club is to pro- mote athletics in general in high school. We believe, as a successful 1962-63 organization, that we have fulfilled this purpose. We have invested in some equipment that we have needed for a long time. The Letterman's Club has supplied the training room with a whirlpool bath, heat lamp, scales, and other articles. One of our most worthwhile investments was made in our movie camera with which we have filmed all the football games, some basket- This Page Compliments of ENID TYPEWRITER COMPANY ®gphtg (Ulass Our school paper, THE RED BIRD RECORD, is produced by the Typewriting class. The stu- dents serve as newspaper workers and make an interesting paper. t speed of 95 words per on a HERE and THERE-- Mr. Northcutt gives a test. Mr. Wheeler speaks Mrs. Vernon in her Home Economics Class. Mrs. Early - La Espanola - Mr. Schuneman in Math Class. Mrs. Manela's English Class. Student Council Meets. Chuck walked eleven miles to school, today. Glenda is announcing- CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO STUDENTS and STAFF OF MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL M NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA Dale Cottrell, Teller Adina Wiebe, Assistant Cashier Gladys Stodola, Bookkeeper—Carl R. Junghanns, Vice-President Cashier John A. Braden, Lorraine Fink, Assistant Cashier Executive Vice-President Member or Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System CLYDE COOP ASSOCIATION S tat i ons C1 yde Deer Creek Nard i n at Medford Lamon t Salt Fork Renfrow SOUTHWEST CHEMICAL SUPPLY Enid Vita-Life Liquid Fertilizer and Agriculture Chemicals L. D. Reimer Phone 52 PONCA GRAIN CORPORATION Medford Oklahoma WARREN'S FOODLINER It Pays to Shop at I.G.A. BOND BREAD Del ivered Fresh To Your Town Da i 1y Oklahoma WILMA'S BEAUTY SHOP 511 South Th i rd Phone 457 Medford, Oklahoma John Deere Imp. Sinclair Magneto Service Bu1k and Retail RAY DIVELBISS AND SONS Medford, Oklahoma Phone 66 Butler Products U. S. Tires and Batteries D i str i butor KENNEDY DRUG COMPANY Paul B. Kennedy Prescription Druggist Phone 131 Medford, Okla. Fountain Service--School Books Suppl ies Veterinary Supplies Camera and Photo Finishing Enid POT PLANTS Phone 105 GIFTS SHRUBS EMerson 3-1492 We Deliver Parkway (garden 423 West Cherokee MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA AL'S T.V. SERVICE 90 Day Guarantee on Parts and Labor 115 West McK i n1ey Blackwell, Oklahoma OPAL MILLER JESSE MILLER “Always Trying To Serve You Better” Radio Controlled Trucks COCA-COLA at Work and at PLAY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 508 South Grand Enid, Oklahoma FARMERS COOPERATIVE GRAIN COMPANY 1,940,000 Bu. Grain Storage Feed Manufacturing Plant Caldwe11, Kansas PHILLIPS UNIVERSITY Christian Education The Hope of the World Enid, Oklahoma SHAMROCK BOWL, INC. 2101 North Van Buren Enid, Oklahoma featuring 20 AMF Automatic P i nspotters F. H. KALH0EFER General Insurance Personal Service Dependable Protection 123 North Main Phone 41 Medford, Oklahoma PORT CAFE 24 Hour Service U-Servateria Every Wednesday 5:30--8:30 Audrey Hock Caldwe11, Kansas Phone V I 5-6621 Jjinimrtulations graduating class ASSOCIATE STOKE GRANT COUNTY BANK Gene and Joyce Ayers Phone 77 Medford, Oklahoma CALDWELL EQUIPMENT 538 North Main Hamburgers--Malts--Sundaes Phone Victor 5-6723 Caldwel1, Kansas where General Service on all make DAIRY LAND tractors and trucks Specialize in diesel work Glen Joan Smalley KOEHN'S JEWELRY Congratulat ions Bulova Watches Keepsake Starfire Graduates D i amonds Watch Bands SINGER METAL CO. Medford Oklahoma Enid, Oklahoma Always The Best MEDFORD CLEANERS The Best Always GOLD SPOT DAIRY FOODS Better Qua 1 i ty Better Service Better Price Enid Oklahoma Owners Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Oliver Meet Your Friends At THE BON-TON CAFE Floyd and Pearl Dunning HURST'S FLOWER SHOP Your F. T. 0. Florist Mina Fahy Hurst (M.H.S. 1918) Phone 106 Medford Oklahoma Phone 215-2321 Ca1dwel1, Kansas KAY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE BLUBAUGH FORD Blackwell, Oklahoma Owned By Those We Serve Complete Sales Service Body Shop Louis B. Strong, Manager Phone 47 Medford Oklahoma ELLISON'S DRUG School Books and Suppl ies HILLS FURNITURE COMPANY Camera and Photo Finishing Funeral Directors 122 North Main Phone EM 3-1 87 Blackwell, Oklahoma Medford, Oklahoma HUNT'S DEPARTMENT STORE 110-112 North Main Street MEDFORD READY-MIX for Qual i ty Concrete Phone EM 3-3600 Blackwell, Oklahoma Phone 153 P. 0. Box 113 On Highway 81 South Medford Oklahoma F. 0. Misak MEDFORD IRON SUPPLY Medford, Oklahoma CUSTOM RADIO T. V. We Service All Makes Service is Our Business Not a Sideline 121 N. Main 92 Authorized Sales Service Motorola--Webcor--T. V. Radio--Phonograph--H i-F i MAIN OFFICE . U. S. HIGHWAY Bl, SOUTH ml MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA ILHAMrLINJ, CRAIGS CAFE Bus Webster oil Co. BUS DlL CD. Cal dwel 1., Kansas WHOLESALE RETAIL F ine Steaks L. C. Bus” Webster medford phone: 349 or 270 OWNER LAMONT PHONE: 179 Medford, Oklahoma 5' RENFROW PHONE: 19 Never Close JACK’S LOCKER SERVICE We Butcher Mon. . Tubs. ENID BUSINESS COLLEGE Wholesale Meat - Save 8 $ $ -Established in 189 - AMA.VA DEEPFREEZE DEALER REFRIGERATION REPAIR Good Luck Graduate Phone vicxoh 5.6710 Caldwell, Kansas P.0. Box 160A 215 N. Grand The Most Complete Variety Selection Under The Sun J AND J 5 AND 10 STORE 107 North Main Blackwell, Okla. MEDFORD VARIETY We carry a complete 1 ine of Variety Store Merchandise at reasonable prices. Your business is appreciated. Mr. S- Mrs. G. C. Wulz, Owners Phone 2 A. C......M.M........N.H. Farm Mach inery Ramblers - Cars Parts Service GRANT IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone 159 Medford Oklahoma WILLIAMS BROS. SALE CO. Sale Every Saturday 1 Mile East Caldwe11, Kansas BANNER GRILL For Good Food Eat at the Banner Grill Medford, Oklahoma WALL'S Larkin Hotel Bldg. Blackwell Serving this community during the past 3 years with men's and young men's clothing, tailoring, and furnishina. K. AND K. LUMBER CO. Owner: Joe Kretchmar, Jr. Phone 126 - Medford, Okla. Home Owned and Operated All Kinds of Building Material Free Estimates SMRCKA1S ft DAIRY SNACK Stanley and Algie Medford, Oklahoma Phone 22 A. B. DICK Mimeographing-Duplicating-Photocopy Machines Sales -- Service -- Supplies REMINGTON RAND Typewriters -- Adding -- Calculating Machines Sales — Service — Rentals — All Makes EJMID OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 9th and East Broadway AD 7-4516 Plenty of Free Parking MARJORIE'S BAKE SHOP Pies--Cakes--Pastry--Do-nuts 6 South Main Phone VI 5-2585 Ca1dwe11, Kansas HI-WAY CAFE Everything Musical Oklahoma’s Complete Music Store” Come and Eat With Vi Meals and Short Orders Ihenoweth Green V f Deer Creek, Oklahoma On the Square — West of Post Office Phone AD 4-2323 - Enid ENID RESTAURANT SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Reta i1 REIMER SEED FERTILIZER 213 North Grand Field Seeds Alfalfas Complete Furnishings for School Cafeteria A Specialty-- Not a Sideline Medford, Oklahoma Pete and John Hronopulas L. D. Reimer Phone 170-J IRVIN'S GARAGE McCLAFL IN'S Hiway 81 North Massey Ferguson Implements G.M.C. Trucks Krause Tools Medford, Oklahoma Mayrath Augers Elevators McClaflin's Jack Downing EVELYN'S TOWN COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON . Complete . Beauty . Service Evening Appointments Phone 352 Evelyn Rhoades 107 North 8th The Shop in the Trailer PAUL'S BARBER SHOP For a Professional Hair Style and Fast Courteous Service Medford Oklahoma CALDWELL DRY CLEANERS CITY PLUMBING SALES AND SERVICES Caldwel1, Kansas Kohler and Crane Plumbing F ixtures Phone VI 5-6517 Gus Neufeld Melvin Swede Janzen, Mgr. Ph. Res. VI 5-6712 Caldwel1 Business VI 5-2310 Kansas ATKINSON FLORAL NURSERY Box 169 Ca1dwe11 Kansas Flowers for All Occasions W. B. JOHNSTON GRAIN COMPANY B. H. Beham, Manager Dea 1er in Grain Phone 26 Renfrow Oklahoma L L ELECTRIC Leroy Lillian Mardis 9 South Main Caldwell, Kansas VI 5-6516 FINEST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT!!! LARGEST FRAME SELECTION!!! SENIORS OUR SPECIALTY!!! GE Dealer 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE!!! SO 'Zfety DEPENDABLE!!! ENID, OKLAHOMA MESSENGER - YORK Medford, Oklahoma Retailers...... International Trucks, Tractors and Farm Machines Farm City Distributors of Auto Parts and Farm Suppl ies THIS SPACE COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND HURRY, HURRY--!! LOOK AT THAT DEADLINE. WOW',' WE MADE IT. . . CONGRATULATIONS................... and a Million Thanks to the people of Med- ford, Enid, Blackwell, Caldwell, Deer Creek, and Renfrow who have helped us to make this yearbook a financial success. We also want to thank the students and others who have pur- chased our school annuals. We certainly appreciate your interest in us. Sincerely, Medford Annual Staff utograpljs (Autographs INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City — Winnipeg Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA |fotattanaI President . • Secretary . . Reporter. . , ParliRjentarian Charles Schmitz . Lee Blubaugh . . Roland Hula Dennis Stocksen Vice-President Treasurer . . Sentinel . . Chapter Queen Robert Chermack . Louie Mowbray . . . Bill Arens . . Judy Hibler Name of Project............ Swine Production. . Beef Production . . Sheep Production. . Dairy Cattle . . . Wheat Production . Barley Production . Oat Production. . . Austrian Winter Peas SUMMARY OF OUR 1962 PROJECT PROGRAM Total Head ...................or Acres........... ....................123 Hd............ .....................40 Hd............ ....................148 Hd............ ......................6 Hd............ ................... 289 Ac............ .....................31 Ac............ ......................1 Ac............ ........................Ac............ Net . Profit $705.71 .$947.56 .$780.34 . $87.55 $4194.45 .$318.40 . $10.74 . $21.89 M.A. MEDFORD EDUCATION ASSOCIATION FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I-NAME his Future Teachers of America Club shall, High School, Medford, Oklahoma ARTICLE II-PURPOSES fon 1. To promote interest in the teaching Section 2. To prepare ourselves for a possible ft Section 3. To cultivate in ourselves the qualities leadership which are essential in good teachers. Section 4. To render service to the school, the community, ana Section 5. To realize the importance of education in American society Section 6. To promote the development of professional attitudes among preparing to enter the teaching profession. Section 7. To explore the teaching field, including the opportunities and the many areas of the teaching profession. ARTICLE III-AFFILIATION Section 1. This FT A club shall be chartered by the National Education Association and the Oklahoma Education Association. Section 2. This club shall for the renewal of its charter for the current school year by the second ' Tiber or the close of American Education Week. CERS AND DUTIES over meetings and see that st the president and act Tiittee. curate list of mem activities of th club corresp id send the annua of the club and the seraph erials and make them availaft ’dy of, and practice of, parlia- (s) shall advise the club in all its activities and for the musical activities of the ARTICLE V-QUALIFICATIONS AND DUTIES OF SPONSOR Section 1. The sponsor shall be a teacher approved by the principal and or super- intendent. Section 2. The sponsor shall be a member of the state education association and the National Education Association. v !? V • % sssafl gppi'iiil i- . '• : « ’'- KpiWIWifraiiCIffMlTri TT-7.' •• r I., ;• •;.: v mm nffj tiiniB r—r-r-T rrr ire it wrirrrN «VAr ' -. - ■- « - • - -• -’Pr- i, ’ ■■• V- r iV-y -1;, '•'■; - -pTt mm mmmfi'%. -'• - '. ' • f■:- •. '. • t • u ‘r1 S WV i 7.W ?V ;« . retfsawaM igw - -' - : W ««.'■' :.1f Ifc: rrVn'M' ' 1 ntfir H H ■■■■I..............,.r._ RPR ■ !| 1 | . |p1|W | |t| 1|iji m -■ Tr ■ _ .......iTT Ti'i iSKl MtfSfrWtSW .- i. iwr |T'i iTi:(Oiiiii il(iil WTniir ;li; ;i nno iinxTHTnf t---------------- n w ntnnriiir ni fi m ® . v. ■ .- 'mm
”
1960
1961
1962
1964
1965
1966
Find and Search Yearbooks Online Today!
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES
GENEALOGY ARCHIVE
REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.