Oxford High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Oxford, IN)
- Class of 1954
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' M' ' EMM JZAMJ We seniors dedicate this OAKLEAVES OF 195A to our parents and to our teachers of Oxford High school By this dedicatlon we can best express our appreciation for their thoughtfullness and aid throughout our twelve vears We would especially like to thank Mrs Law for helping ADMINISTRATIDN is U BQ lnwg We-gA'uaczGfZ:nLfll, jfbbny WQ,?m4fLN WM MAFZMMW WW wp: Y' . N- .33 Y i in ,j X, Q . , 4, , T1 . l 3 'Li x 1.34 B 771,,,FuJm 8L06.m1,Z.6, 7221, 64 mmwm 5.,,,u,a2fs. m,Jz,,zf,,,fm 5.44.46 7752, Q4fv4f.2wf9w,5y-P6 J aww WW M ,. 99. Zemlame Staff A 1 Staff-Left to Right-Front to Back nggui-c.shoemaker,N.Hu11,E.Coo1ey.K-TagS.D-Rasmussen' J.W ods C.Correl1 J.Brown Rowp2-Mrs. Law-Advisor, Mr.Carter,J.BlankmaH.1-Fulleffn-Atkinson The first annual published by Oxford students was put out in 1911, and was called THE OAKS. After many years the class of l9b7 resumed the project of publishing an annual. The class decided upon the name, THE OAK LEAVES OF l9b7, as a suitable name for later publications. ea. 51' cn K 5544! Echo Staff-Left to Right-Front to Back giist gow-J.Law-K.Tagg-E.Coo1ey-N.Hull-J.Woods-C.Correll-J.Farrel1 . euc . Second row-Mrs. Blackwood-J.Gick-R.Griffiths-T.Parker-J.Blankman I.Fu11er-M.Carter-Mr. Irvine. THE ECHO came into existence under the guidance of Mrs. Ethel Larm Stembel, the English teacher, in 1919-20. During her years in this school,the paper flourished. Later, Miss Adilda McCord did much to advance the life and growth of THE ECHO. It died out for a few years, but it was revived during the 1952-53 term and is now progressing well. ,gl STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council-Left to Right-Front to Back First row-J.Law-J.Chouinard-L.Pickett-I .Fuller-C .Correll-L. Sry N.Rasmussen-C.Brost. Second row-R.Henderson-J.Tagg-Mr. Hood-M.Scheurich-M.Cochran. their classes to represent them on the Student Council. Work ing with Mr. Hood's direction, the Council has helped solve many oft-arising problems here in the school. They have also presented several interesting speakers to our assemblies dur- ing the year. Some of these have been the following men:Rt. Rev. Mrsg. Foley, Catholic, Rev. Vance, Methodist, 'Big Rich, Indiana poet, Clarence Damon, Purdue, Thomas McConnell, Jr., Armistice Day speaker, Rev. Voyles, Nazarene Church, Rev. Schram, Church of Christ, Rev. Hanstra, Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Headley, Christian Church. Each year the upper six grades choose two students from U SOROSIS SCHOLARSHIP For over twenty-five years the Sorosis Club has taken an active interest in the senior girls of Oxford High School, offering each year a scholarship loan to a worthy and deserv- ing girl. These loans, in the amount of S100 and interest free for four years, are to be used to further the education of the recipient, who agrees to repay at that time if she pos- sibly can. The loan is made on the basis of scholarship,char- acter, and need. To know these girls better, the club enter- tains with a well-appointed party during April each year. The following girls have received these loans: Lois Hibbs Denewitz,l927 Doris Chastain Scott,l939 Mary Margaret McConnell Hickox,Julia Nichols Snodgrass, l9LO 1928 Elaine McClure McBee,l9L2 Geneva Bender German,l929 Ione McClure Ritchie,l9b3 Annabelle Too s Gunn 1930 Rosemar Woods Hooker 19th P f Y Q Rosalie Benedict Douglas,l932 Iris Neal Coleman,l9b7 Lela Nagle Baldwin,l933 Catherine Shoemaker,19L8 'Regina Kennington Abbott,l935 Thelma Neal,l952 Eunice Runner Carter,l936 Nancy Hay,l953 Evelyn Reynolds Vaught,l937 Elinor Kennington K1l1en,1938 I 0 Q ,gnu Max W. Carter 'Fritz' Basketball 1-2-34+ Baseball 1-2-3-h Charlene Correll choir 1-2-3-L 'Chvr Glass Vice-President Cheerlwde Advertising Manager G0SSiP Edit0P of Oak Leaves Lettermens Cfub L Track 1-2 Eunice Mae Cooley l'YEunN Society Editor of Oak Leaves Cfass Treasurer 2 Business Manager of Echo L DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN? Dick Atkinson didn't make frenuent trips to Fowler? 0 Jack Blankman didn't come late to class? Jean Brown didn't sing or read True Story magazines? Max Carter wasn't seen without Donna. Eunice Cooley wasn't cracking her gum? Charlene Correll wasn't giving a list of requirements for a good boyfriend? Dick Fuller wasn't the head of some organization? Barbara Garriott wasn't interested in the Brown family? Nancy Hull didn't get a joke jumbledeup? Danny Nesbitt didn't write a story about something on the farm? Donna Rasmussen wasn't seen without Max? Carolyn Shoemaker wasn't secretary and treasurer of something? Carl Sloan wasn't called 'Pint?' Kathryn Tagg wasn't arguing for the good of the New Ybrk Yankees? Virgil Wolfe wasn't known as 'Zekg?' Josephine Woods didn't have bangsz Fklkikiklklkiikiklilkiflkfklkiklk OL: JED LYRIC Spring morning gilds the eastern sky From Heaven's palette, tints aglow gg:SJggdainLZcE0gfngug?ains' In eacg gird songiandbpipgrks ary. He'll set and watch the trains My 9 S P355 HS Y, H0 - Go by.wishin' he could ride in one. The warm south wind and cleansing rain, People think it comes natchuralg The greening grass and budding tree, His daddy was a hoss thief, The crocus' buds and all'Spring's train His maw was 9 Indian girl, Prove once again - Divinity. And his grandpaw was the chief. H.M.L. He even sleeps under his bed SPRING MADNESS And dreams of huntin' buffaler He PUtS his Shoes OH tOP his head Those silver ships sailing in the blue And wraps his feet in a muffler. Lure grounded souls like me To spread my wings and fly to vou, But Jed ShOP6 is 8 lucky f9l19T, From daily cares be free. t You Shore avtta admit that? I'll leave these books and papers, too, A-huntin moose,the bull will beller For a sunny southern strand, Jest to show Jed where he's at. Bid Duty's beckoning hand WAdieu' And disregard his command! H.M.L. Ol' Jed, he'll up and die someday, There's no mistake 'bout that, But people'll go on pitchin' hay And eatin' and gettin' fat. Ol' Jed, he won't be missed too much MY HOME TOWN He was a crazy son-of-a-gun' But when it comes to knowin: people and such, ?eigO3OYnog2 igvgiaggft V He had more senS3g2fuhf:gE3hn,v5L. From Oxford, city of renown, From Oxford, my home town. ' Bob Henderson,'57, ,min l 0 CPHOM RES AV' f' 15' 4 quQ .IUNIOR CLASS Junior Class-Left to Right-Front to Back First row-J.Evans-B.Burks-J.Farrell-B-C0PP6ll- Second row-C.Brost-J.Nesbitt-S.Shipps-J.Chouinard-A.Schoen-M.Nesbitt. Third row-P.Barton-J.Morris-R.Hickman-R.Rollins-B.Mul1er-T.Parker-W.Lank Sponsor-Mr. Irvine f eh SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class-Left to Right-Front to Back First row-R.F1eenor-C.Toy-C.Leuck-J.Law-F.Wagoner. ggcond row-W.Woods-J.Stembel-L.Pickett-C.Miller-D.Pleasant-M.Cochran. ird row H.Luttrel1-W.Norf1eet-R.Griffiths-E.Nichols-G.Schulte, T.Wi1kinson-J.Gick. Sponsor-Mr. Vinyard Absent when picture was taken: T.McC1ure-T.Wang 4 4 RE .f , 1' 1 1' ' q :.v1 -' ' 'I' :X Y 1 f f ff A 9 H x X 3 Biff, V f W h J! 4 - x fi X 1 n eg EA, Q fx fs ' ' 554 Q '41 .A f'ih. fl f -f 'V ' ? I FRESHNIAN CLASS Freshman Class-Left to Right-Front to Back Row 1-M.Corre11,L.Evans,L.Tat1ock.MzRo11ins,B.Mermoud,J.Mu1ler How 2-C.Morris,J.Ga1loway,D.Bishir,J.Nice1y,D.Lesch,G.Wilkinson L. Irvin ,R.Mil1er Row 3-R.Henderson,G.Lank,R.Burton,J.Dwenger,J.Tagg,V.Swim, R.Barnard,J.Wang Sponsor,Mr. Parker Absent4J.Barber ' mg fx gf 5' ,QQ ea- : A- F X ,z EIGHTH GRADE Row 1-L.Sry,C.Waym1re,C.F1eenor,J.Griffiths,M.Nesbitt,S.Say1ors Row 2-H.Schu1te,N.Rasmussen,C.To1en,K.Rol1ins,R.Ho1comb,D.Swim, G.Wagoner Row 3-C.Staggs,L.Hudson,C.Brown,D.Sowers,W.VanHoy,T.Mahoney, D.Coffman Row L-R.Jones,L.Cummings,J.Burk,C.Smith,J.Hul1,D.Moyars,R.O1iver D.Burge Sponsor-Mrs.BWeckwood Absent-J.Darnel1 4 4 1 4 i G R A D E S 4 A555 SEVENTH GRADE Seventh Grade-Left to Right-Front to Back Row 1-R.Atkinson,B.Toy,Sv.Lecher,Sn.Lecher,W.5aylors,L.Barnerd, L.Carter.-Row 2-P.Trimb1e,E.Kennedy,A.Frey,L.Granlund,B.Chaffee,R.Zeis M.Cochran.-Row 3-E.Kincede,J.HiCkman,G.Burk,J.Hudson,R.Wagoner, K.ShiDDs,M.dcheurich,T.Wang.-Row A-B.Claweon,V.Jordon,M.Gobel, H.Irvin,W.Green,V.5wim,M.Gal1oway,D.Dwenger Sponsor-Mr. Miller Absent-D.Wolfe-W.Whitlow SIXTH GRADE Row 1-A.Lecher,L.A1speuph,J.Carleon,J.Musser,L.Barnerd,L.Norf1eet R.Mermoud. Row2-S.Whitese11,H.Foster,J.Staggs,R.HoDpes,B.Hay M.Trimb1e,E.Rasmussen,L.Parker, Row 3-G.Brost,B.Garriott,J.Ku1t I.Smith,J.Brown,D.Coffman,T.Kennedy,M.Griffiths. Row A-S.Irvin D.Crene,S.Nice1v,L.WiemDken,M.Lichti,C.Giok,J.Luttrell,M.Kincade. Absent-J.VanHoy,R.Rice. Teacher-Mrl Lindley -s, , .,,. rm f' Nag Wy 11 FIFTH GRADE Left to Right-Front to Back-Row 1-D. Thompson, B. Lindley, N. Hay, D. Jameson, B3 Brown, L. Zarse, C. Atkinson, D. Toy.--Row 2-J. Cooley, D. Burge, D. Galloway, R. Darnell, D. Correll, W. Maguire, J. Moyars, K. Shoults.--Row 3-M. Mahoney, P. Tolen, D. Long, BS. Wang, D. Galloway, S. Gick, A. Whitesell, J. Girdler, H. Burge.--Row L.-J. Kult, B. Eian.-s,, B. Gick, L. Parker, S. Brown, M. Terrell, B. Gerlach, T. Shipps, M. Johnson Teacher-Mrs. Pearl T. McDade . 4 'Q Q 2 Q FOURTH GRADE Row 1-M.Barnard,A.Gi1lesoie,A.Beatty,K.Jameson,D.Hahn,D.Barte1son S.Irvin, Row 2-J.Nesbitt,K.Atkinson,G.Gick,R.Staggs,T.Cross,R. Resmussen,J.Evans,S.Stam, Row 3-P.Sm1th,C.Braaksma,B.Griffiths,L Stovall,K.Garriott,R.Raines,E.Morris,R.Waymire, Row A-K.Deckard S.Hays,E.Rol1ins,A.Gobel,B.Zeis,B.Winchester,C.Cook,L.Lichti. Absent-R.Fleenor Teacher-Mrs.Moyars m X Q is 69,4 ' Egmw? THIRD GRADE Row L.-S. Phillips, L. Nesbitt, L. Crane, B. Wiemken, L. Newtson, D. Garrison, J. Brown, and S. Darnell.--Row 3-V. Corder, J. Conner, R. Gick, G. Weaver, D. Fell, J. Tatlock, and M. Tolen.--Row 2-J. Trimble, G. Anker, J. Burge, C. Schulte, R. Musser, D. Hays, and R. Luttrell.--Row l-R. Vandeveer, H. Hahn P. Johnson P. C l T , , ar son, D. oy, R. Barnard, and S. Criswell. Teacher---Mrs. Hamel R. Clawson. Absent--Geneva Baetty. S- SECOND GRADE Top Row G. Maxson, J. Wang, B. Moyars, P. Barnard, J. Kult, B. Zeis, Ni. Hudson. H. Vice, B. Copas. Row-3 M. Hibbs, S. Maguire, S. Lecher. K. Smith, M. Norfleet. S. Hays, N. Shipps, S. Fell, M. Nicely, B. Correll. Row-2 T. Gick, K. Leuch, F. Wagoner, K. Leuch, D. Jarrell, G. Schiavone. A. Rasmussen, M. Law, B. Girdler. Row-1 D. Beatty, S. Holcomb, W. Calloway, S. Atkinson, P. Barnard J. Holcomb, G. Pratt, J. Sowers. Teacher--Cecilia Muller. Y .N , , W 5 n Cfx 65 FIRST GRADE Row l R Mermoud Y Tubbs,C.Rasmussen,G.Wlnchester,N.Burk,C.HQrper F1118SDlS T Beettv T.Reed,M.Corder,T.Atkinson, Row 2-J.Thompson Wilkinson B Crisvell,R.Wang,D.Vance,W.Vinyerd,P.Sey'ors,N.Stam Bane,O Tov Row 3 C.Garriott,D.Mettes,M.Hoppes,R.Barnerd,C.Larse Braaksma,L swim E Brown,C.Smith,G.Luttrell, Row L-R.Corder Deckard D Pick L Brown,M.Snodgrass,M.Long,P.Alspaugh,C.Lockwood Fordlng L Fording,J Runner. Teacher-Mrs.Morgen Absent for picture 5 Gick,S.Boone,R.Cobbs 1942 as Q ,, In Miss Johnson's Scrapbook One day during the recess period, Theresa came running to Miss Johnson, crying, 'Oh, Mith Johnthon, them big girls are playing 'wabbitt', Danny Nesbitt: 1 aon't see why 1 should N A pick up that pencil, I can't write with it anyhow. and they're going to eat uth little girlsl' 'af 'dx ' II fl We v4' - ctill J f B Z QNMH fJ9!? QL e fgifwix r 1 R af' .Q Wk, I 1 x ffmv ' I f. n h x .ul ,r I Do I look all right? SPRING BEAUTIES Now, Quin in: K a'fgjnJXmf 154, game ' aeea The Queen and her court reigned at the Home-coming game on February Sth, Queen-Kathryn Tagg-left to right-Lorretta Tatlock, Laura Evans, June Law, Janet Farrell, Marilyn Nesbitt, Donna Rasmussen, Carole Leuck. .- i- - X 5 If I XI ix K 1, I X Z ff ACTIVITIES ff X I f i , MUSIC DEPARTMENT Oxford students participate in musical activities of all kinds. Both chorus and band practise regularly and present occasional programs. Cne of the interesting type of program during the last few years has been a series of exchange programs when we traded programs with neighboring schools-Pine Village, Otterbein, and Boswell. Our students participate, too, in the contests. This year first di- visions were won by the following contestants: Max Cochran,trumpet, Michael Cochran,saxophone, and Carolyn Gick,flute. Second division honors went to Laura Evans,soprano, and to Bob Oliver, clarinet. The high school chorus of L2 voices sang in the November County Vocal Festival at Pine Township High School under guest conductor William Moon of Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis. In March the entire band of 26 members was included in a very colorful County Band Festival at Ambia High School. Here the guest conductor was Mr. Paul Yoder of Chicago, a well-known arranger and composer of band music. Mr. Sarig spends part of each week during the summer giving private lessons to students who are ambitious to further their musical training. ENGLISH CONTEST For several years Oxford students have been entering the English Profiency tests, and some have made scores good enough to go to Indiana University for the finals in April. This year the contestants will be Josephine Woods and Donna Rasmussen, seniors, and Marilyn Nesbitt and Joyce Evans, juniors. W! Wwfficffw r 13K Now comes the time when I, Mrs. Law, must say 'Hail and farewell' to another senior class. Each one that has passed through my classroom has differed and this class is no exception. This is my last group of music students, for as some of you readers will remember, I came to this school to be a music and art teacher. This is the last of the group whom I took to that contest at Delphi when we won a first division with that chorus of 22 after thinking the judges were going to throw us out. Among these are the ones who sang at Kokomo when they were sixth graders. Was it not pleasant, and didn't we have fun! That last class was the one in which not one unpleasant incident ever occurred all year to mar our sing- ing. These are the children who learned 'Bobby Shafto' and 'Hickory, Dickory Dock , thereafter being engaged in singing with one of their Own number leading, when I came into the room. They still love to sing, and I loved hearing their voices in the Christmas Carols we left our English class to sing again this year. They and the class preceding them will ever have mv fondest memories for the hours we've spent together. ' Lest we forget, lest we forgeti' '77g,2'ZM 1 .,,n.,.,,..,. , .. ,, x H545 3 Qc- CHORUS Row 1-B.Correl1,F.Wagoner,M.Carter,B.F1eenor,C.S1oan, B.Mermoud,L.Evans,M.Corre1l,J.Mul1er. Row 2-J.Farrel1, C.Brost,J.Law,C.Mi11er,D.Atkinson,J.Stemble,C.Shoemaker, C.Correl1,B.Burks,B.Garriott. Row 3-D.Rasmussen,J.Nicely, V.Sw1m,T.W1Lk1nson,L.Pickett,J.Tagg,G.Wi1kinson,C.Morris, L.Tatlock,J.Brown. Row A-N.Hull,J.Woods,E.Coo1ey,R.Griffiths. J.Dwenger,J.B1ankman,I.Fuller,R.Hickman,D.Leasch,J.Ga1loway, C.Leuck, Teacher, Mr. Sarig Q BAND Row 1-B.Oliver,L.Evans,J.Musser,L.Alspaugh,J.Nice1y,L.Barnard C.Gick,C.Atkinson, Row 2-L.Carter,D.Dwenger,B.Chawson,B.Chaffee I.Ful1er,M.Cochran,J.Dwenger,G.Brost,D.Coffman,W.VanHoy,M.Cochran R.Hickman,J.Griffiths,S.Nice1y,J.Stembe1,D.Coffman, Row 3-D.Swim D.Sowers,J.Brown,C.Shoemaker,R.Griffiths,M.Correll,L.Sry,C.Tolen. Director-Mr. Harold Sarig. Absent-J.VanHoy,W.Whit1ow 4 1 September High School Party in place of freshman Freshman hayride. Carolyn Shoemaker attended State Fair S October Seniors of '5L' had first dance. Senior class had paper and scrap drives Teachers Institute at Indianapolis. Rainbow Dance. Indiana State High School Librarians' C initiation. chool. onference. Senior Agriculture Class went to Field Day near Zionsville. Kathryn Tagg spoke over WBAA. Basketball Cpen House. November Senior Class and guests saw the Fred Wa Senior Fish Fry. Choral Festival at Pine Township. ring Show at Purdue. Senior Class went to visit court at Fowler. December Employement tests were given to C. E. and I. Railroad awarded a International Stock Show. Annual Christmas Party given by ' Seniors trip to Danny Nesbitt to faculty members. Nancy Hull and Eunice Cooley entertained after Christmas Party. January L-Way Tourney and Senior Dance. Seniors completed funds for their trip. Eight members of choir sang at Purdue. Senior Scholarship tests at Fowler. February Homecoming and Dance. Skating Party-Sophomores. Sectional Tourney at Otterbein. Agriculture Class Judging Contest. March Senior and Junior Skating Party. Band Festival at Ambia. English Contest. Basketball Banquet. Juniors sponsored show, 'Here Come the Speech Class went to Chicago. Ebm P rker spoke over WBAA. Freshman and sophomore Skating Party. April Easter vacation. Sorosis Senior Girl Party. Otterbein Exchange Program. May Senior Class Day. Freshman give Seniors a party. Commencement and Baccalaureate. School's Dismissed. Seniors leave for their TRIP. FLOWERS Jonouils, roses, violets,b1ue, Daffodils and orchids, too, Short and fat or thin and tall- I just know I love them all. Josephine Woods,'5L. Girls.' ECHOING HALLS We may wander again Down those echoing halls, Our hearts dearly burdened With our memories, Recalling the parties, The laughter, the fun, And wishing that we might Share them once more. If those halls could speak, What would they say? Perchance they would welcome An old stranger like Donna Rasmussen,'5L II10. I R.. ' 1 K . 1 NA 'if' Xxx X Q Ml, ff: ,..' 1, f, -' 1 1 1 . ji 1+ I AT 'Q Q nf ,- ' ff -4 -, 7.3 , X , . ff 1 ,tx s 1 P 1 1 i f 5 . e g- . L, 4 bl l Y' -I. -A f f4' , W ..-f.3+3.w.fEfI t , I ' , - -V-'::,q,,',. ' , . 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N X' Il . - X X K zy Q- K,- :MA 'V A ' fi X , 1 4 fra A75 ffj 'ng H Af. 1 ,' X I Jxvw 'X M JXjHHf2 1 3? 55 E51 Q4 IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SQUAD Top Row: L.Carter, B.Toy, S.5aylors,J.Hickman, W.Green, Coach lrvlne, G Wagoner,J.Hudson, C.Waymire, M. Cochran, L. Barnard. M1d.Row D Burge, B VanHoy, L Cummings, C. Smith, J. Hull, J.Burk, L.Hudson, D.Coffman, J Griggiths,C.Fleenor. Cheer Leaders: E.Kennedy,N.Rasmussen,L.Granlund C, F5 THE FIFTH I-' SIXTH GRADE TEAM Row l-A.Lecher, M.Gr1ffiths, C.Cick, B.Hav Row 2-D.Burge,P.Tolen,L.Parker,J.Musser,B.Garr1ott,D.Coffman G.Brost,T.Kennddy,S.Nicely. Row 3-F.Mermoud,D.Jameson,R.Bur S.C1ck,L.W1empkin,L.Parker,D.Galloway,B.Mapuire,B.Lindley. Coach-Mr. Lindley Absent-R.Vice This basketball team enjoyed a winning season, largely due to the well-balanced ability of Coffman, Brost,Ken- nedy, Garriott, Parker, and Musser. 1 1 Z FIRST TEAM Left to Right: J.Morris,L.Pickett,V.Wo1fe,M.Carter,D.Atkinson,I.Fu11er,Coach Parker no 'mfi SECOND TEAM Row 1-C.Sloan,D.Bernard,B.Henderson,D.Pleasant,J.Chouinard,D.Bishir R.Mi11er Row 2-J.Tegg,R.Griffiths,G.Schulte,Mr.Parker,Coach,R.Hickman J.Dwenger,T.Wi1kinson iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik KEEPING SCORE When the last great Scorer comes, To write against your name, It isn't that you won or lost - But how you played the game. 'A 1 I High School Yell Leaders Kathryn Tagg, Barbara Burke, and Charlene Correll. 42 mm at aawwm aa vd?4M5Ww Seventh and Eighth Grade Yell Leaders Linda Granl1nd,Nancy Rasmussen,Ella Kennedy Fifth and Sixth Grade Yell Leaders Mary Beth Griffiths, Ann Lecher, Barbara Hay, Caroline Gickfbackl ,AS any 2 The Oxford Blue Devils opened the 1953-5b basketball campaign with a win over Wadena. The initial appearance of the varsity squad in their opening game indicated that the Blue Devils could very possibly be the 'team to beat' in Benton County competition. However, bouts with the flu and minor injuries to key personnel on the souad at crucial times during the season prevented the team from compiling a win-loss record of earlier expectation. The Blue Devil boys entered every contest with the traditional Oxford 'wi l to win' and were considered by each opponent as form- idable adversaries that could be very difficult to defeat. The majority of the Oxford losses this season were by only a few points and several of the games were decided in the closing seconds. Despite the handicap imposed by illness and injuries, last 'second' defeats, and unuaual height advantage by several of the opposing teams, Oxford closed the season with a 7 won and 12 loss record. Our senior class was competently represented on the varsity souad by the 'stalwart' Max Carter, 'jumpin' Dick Atkinson, 'speedy' Dick Fuller, and 'hefty' Virgil Wolfe. Their contribution to the varsity squad cannot be ascertained by points or 'winning basket.' We seniors know that without 'our senior boys' an 'unfillable gap' would have existed. We extend our thanks and admiration to them. The Junior High basketball team had a comparatively good season this year, winning lO out of 12 games. The squad was fortunate to have unusual height and weight for a Junior High aggregation. Combining their physical assets with a tremendous desire to win, they exhibited an exuberant game for their fans. ' In most of their games the team put forth an excessive amount of fight, and won by an extreme number of points. After the first five got a lead on the opponents, the coach usually sent in one or two second strings, boys who would prove to be High stars. These boys were out to win and wanted to with the glory of knowing they had won. They good material to offer to the high school team continue their good playing and have that same THE BALLGAME The team ran out upon the shining floor Ready to play and try to win the game. next year's Junior come off the floor will have very next year if they desire to win. The frantic crowd was yelling and wanting more- The home town gym would never be the same. A referee's whistle blewg the game commenced. That devious ball-it slid, and spun, and bounced, While the valiant home team played like men entranced. The favorite opposing team was being trounced. The game wasufast, the team was growing weary, And stalwart That game is The faithful boys ran hands through sweat-soaked hair- over now and cheeks are teary. rooters are filled with black despair, And the gym is dark- the crucial game is won. The home team was one point behind at the gun. Jack Blankman,'5b. 4 1 vvmmnnqluvpymup xi i QsE..'2,' was sv v If nl ' S'j 3' WWMIIM 1 fr 1 nsi IllIllllllIIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll Class of 1886 Nora Abernathy Johnson' Class of 1888 Mabel Campbell' Class of 1891 Dell McConnell Harman' Floy Rhode Coleman' Grace Roberts Zeis Anna Sleeper Mavity' Laura Shenkenberger Emma Zeis Morris Class of 1892 Agnes Lawson Day' Lizzie Dunham' Lulu McConnell' Hallie Wood Morse Gila Phares Titsworth' Wilber McConnell' Virgil Padgett' Class of 1803 Letta Hawkins Bauman' Addie Llttler H. Glllan' Coy McConnell Miller' Edith Sleeper Isham Jonas Greenwood Emory Wetzel Class of 189A Edna Debra Craw Edith Lawson White' Lucy Pelham Parish' Carl Hibbs' Claude Leibhardt' Class of 1895 Lola Bauman Miller Florence Harrison Powell Laura Huffman Fatout Edith Janes Law' Eva Mussen' Maggie Pagett' Anna Warnas Flora' Morton Bradley' John Colborn' George Colvert' Charles Dodson Warren McConnell' Lon McConnell Frank Maguire Walter Lawson Ovid Lewark' UlE3S'UT 1895 Ralph McConnell Will Sleeper' John Titsworth Class of 1896 Grace Carnahan Hoover Artie Liebhardt Pagett Leah Parker' Florence Waldrip Lola McConnell McConnell' Ray Gillespie Frank White' Class of 1897 Edna Scott Sewell Edith Bell Greenwood' Clara Janes Greenwood' Inez McConnell Duffy Rosa White Kelley' Elwood Bryant Arthur Charlesworth Guy Gillespie' Joe Pagett Ra Reed' wifl Pagett Class of 1898 Will Little Class of 1899 Edith Bauman Stoner Leota Colvert Crum Sattie Darby Poucher Margaret Kelley Horan' Lucile Paget Walker Myrtle Vanhorn Greenwood' Carl Blind' Frank Lawson' Will Mahoney' Ray McConnell Will Scott Charles Smith Clyde Hurt' Class of 1900 Nellie Bell Greenwood' Frances Deeds Street Luella Moore Irvin Rupert Debra Harry Lawson Robert Lawson Warren Colbert Emmett McConnell' Earl Thomas' Norman Titsworth' 4 1 Allffllfua, 1901- 190 7 Class of 1900 Cl Roy Steele' George Waldrip' Class of l90l Ruth Baldwin Stembel Beatrice Hawkins Freeman Mary Hagley Campbell Ethel McConnell Bartindale Alice McNeil' ' Vera Shanklin Mills Caroline Shipps Darby Irma Scott Bartindale' Susie Menefee Cassel' Brent Ladd Charles E. Maguire Roy McConnell James Odle Walter Parker Charles Stembel Class of 1902 Harriett Albaugh Odle' Luetta Maguire Wilkinson Melva Marlatt Smith' Florence Snyder Williams' Nellie Yoakum Hawkins Clinton Hawkins' Arvel Johnson Fred Lawson Fannie Lawson McAtee Jessie McKelvey' Frank Moore' Jessie McCarthy Chizum Class of 1903 Barbara Blessing Grames' Margaret Cook Thompson Lucy Evans Newland Cora Gwin Cooper' Mabel Mccrlffin Greenwood Ethel McGiffin McKelvey Beatrice McConnell Parker' Mary Pagett Hickman Laura Peripo Phares' Pearl Shipps Camblin' Edna Stembel Miller Sylvia Vanhorn Pagett' Elmer Atkinson Michael Carr Raymond Colvert Jay Qile Axel Rasmussen' Christain Timmons ass of 190A Ethel Chapman Orton Olive Chapman Lawson Maude Cast Brandenburg Lottie Elleott Grider Mabel Hawkins Rhodes Louise Michell Young Ruby Tharp Craw Rosetta Wall Gladys Yarbourgh Goodacre' Charles Lawson Class of 1905 Winona Anderson Jefferson' Ethelind Edmunds Davies Grace Greenwood Irma McConnell Adams Clara Maguire Sheets Edna Menefee Messner Edna Westfall Nelson Marene Scott' William Baldwin' Roscoe Coats Burt McConnell' Harold Scott Nye Smith' Earl Steele Class of 1906 Edna Bell Tetrick Natilda Clevenger Starbuck Nannie Crosson Griffith Mable Deeds Ruth Phares Atkinson Lydia Timmons Harshman Grace Yoakum Rush Perry Bauman Claude Johnson Cash Smith Oscar Sylvia Leah Lawson Harry Smith Class of 1907 Bertha Cox Steirnagle' Lettle Clevenger Boyd Grace Edwards Johnson Charles Hinckley' Will McConnell Agnes McGiffin McConnell Elsie Weise Smith Regina Maguire Reynolds Hattie Clevenger Smith Carrie Green Wealing if 1 4 WD?-Z 19 08 f f9f5 Class of 1907 Class of 1910 Everett Ford Garnella Howarth Class of 1908 Louis Johnson Harry Kelley Ethel McConnell Washburn Otha Nichols' Donna Roberts Biddle Robert Steele Phoebe Gwin Coats Will Lawson James Evans Elwyn Evans' Class of 1909 Orval Benedict Edith Colvert Chenoweth' Ellen Edwards Benedict Charles Anderson' Halcle Foster Livengood Beryl McConnell' Maude McConnell Ewbank Robin Irvin Walter Johnson Melissa Pelham Dewitt Arlene Parker Molden Ruth Pagett Patrick Elsie Rommell Emerson Margaret Sewell Blanche Dawson Morris Hattie Atkinson Evans' Class of 1910 Phares White Ross Halgren Carmen Irvin Wattles Claudine Bertrand Donovan' Fred Scott James Mason' Robert Atkinson John Colvert Clifford Cozad David Arpo Jasper McConnell' Class of 1911 Alice Kennedy Gallagher Ruth Mary Fuller Coats Joseph Douglas Mildred Ladd Scott Harry Dame Blonda Cottingham Sewell Thomas McConnell Ruth Fuller Ewbanks George Coats Leona Maguire Kennington Pearl Hurst Guthzelt Harry Baldwin Ruby Haggard Ellison Class of 1912 Amos Ewbanks Leva Parker Jones Patricia Edwards Ethel Glaspie Woerner Clara Lindsey Stembel Lucille McCloud McEwan Nora Johnson Lester Beryl Mason Gilbert Hazel Rommel Atkinson Maude Lester Atkinson Christel Runner Halgren Ralph Pemberton Ira Baldwin Ronald Wilkins' Joseph Heath' Paul Colvert Marguerite Ross Regan' Christel Parker' Alta McDade Jones Arthur Sanders Class of 1913 Mattie Reeves Leona Bertrand Carr Laura Cheak Kelly' Perry Dame Charles Wattles Claude Mason Esther Greenwood Elsie Westfall Moorman Joshua Nichols Mae Goodacre Graefritz Helen Lee Laporte Gladys Manley Barton Mary Cheak Grettencord Mary Gouloon Kessen Irma Paterson Elsie Hackerson Carlson 01a Fuller Atkinson Hallie Sylvia Lehman Ethel Sanders Atkinson Esther Hackerson Freeman Paul Greenwood Lewis Heath Glenn Simmons Lucile Bauman Spaugn l I Mymfoia fww, Class of 1913 Ethmer Johnson Fred Hoegard' Carroll Kennedy' Lawrence Lester Joe Ralbh Dame Class of l9lL Mildred Kenyon Mabel Atkinson Hendricks Ruby Cozad Elston Katherine Chancellor Baldeson Mable Hickman Morse Lucille Ewbank Buser Etha McCool Shenley Victor Cornell' Ruth Irvin Patton Russell Harman John Kennedy Frank Atkinson Ivan Bond Relbh Wann Harry Condon Walter Stembel Alice Cozad Elston Class of 1915 Russell Hill Harold Atkinson Mabel Crigler Tressa Grant Cole Dewey Miller' Pearl Christman Atkinson David Dunham Florence McCloud Talbott John Sailor William Atkinson Fred Foster Helen Kenyon Eberhardt Henry Manley Devola Sh elly Bourland Edpar Glaspie Laura Sanders Miner Edward Christmen Ralph Simmons Bernice Kitts Sheedy' Class of 1916 Dolores Johnson Mabel Wilson Afthur Ei885dEZave1- o e 5eFhqLester Neugle Glenn Clark Pauline Kenyon Fowler Glass of 1916 Jennie Rasmussen Fell Leslie Moore Kingston Messner Louise Ladd Williams Mardell Jefferson McMillan Emory Harrison Lorena Roberts Kendrich Mabel Keller Arvin Russell Wattles' Estelle Neuple Freger' Florence Gornall Leuck Ruth Lank Vice Cecelia Gouloos Nettie Johnson Wilkins William A. White Grace Gillen Glaspie Bessie Hughes King Leslie L. Nichols Kenneth Wilkins Agnes Fuller Ward' Class of 1917 Grace Burt Phoebe Baldwin Foster Mary McDaniel Clark' Dorothy Rhodes Simmons Hollis Greenwood Madge Mason Smith Marjorie Underwood Elliott Ethmer Jefferson Madeline Graves Hegengauch Harman Dunham Catherine Morse Clerk' Amy Hoggard Ruth Dodson Moore Foster Smith Bernard Parker Kenneth Dame Orval Dame Perry Clark William Nichols Helen Morse Dame Eurene Kennedy Kenyon Finch Class of 1918 Claude Graves Pauline Harmon Kelly Albert Rhode Frances Kennedy Dickson Carrie Lank Gray Henry Law Walter McClure Gladys Nichols Shoemaker Olive Roberts Bowlus 4 A i 11100770119 I 1 1919-1924 Class of 1018 Class of 1921 Clarence Rommel Mildred Ross Moore Inez Royal Moore Class of 1919 Gilbert Bloom Vera Bond Irma Clark Baker Orvetta Clark Cork Emily Crosson Millard Ivan Fuller Velma Cornell Stewart Lela Hawkins Carter Laura Keller Arvin Paul J. Kennedy Loretta Mahoney Bollinger Margaret Mahoney Donahue Lois McCool Gautier Marian Messner Grezier Graydon Miller Etta Musson Akers David Rasmussen' Russell Wells' Class of 1920 Jay Atkinson Maratha Gillen McClure Wilma Harmon Haynes Mary Harvey Bowman Geraldine Henry Cook Bessie Kitts Michaels Edith Lackey Ethelbert Lester Cecil McClure Lois Morse Yoakum' Mildred Patterson Smalley Vivian Phillips Jenkins' Golden Shelle Louise Leavitt Cripe Opel Lindsey Roadruck Robert kcConnell Willard Lichaels Carey Rommel Emily wilson Class of 1022 Lloyd ncDede Raul Hull Thurman Sanders Harry smith Walter smith Robert wilson Albert Cornell Wenite Bailey Rommel Opal Crider Betta Helen Lester nagenbaugh Ile Scott Dorthee Gebhart Josephine Law McBride Geraldine nenyon Iatton Janice Lester Irvin Clara Barton Class of 1923 Loren Crump Okley Harvey Dorothy Hendricks Lew Lena Jackson Esther kell Jones Alberta Lewis Jenkins William Mahoney Marian Noore Little Charles Scott Beulah Shoults Ice Hazel Vanderipe Harrell Y Clarence Stembel Class of 192A Esther White Lawson Earl Stembel Class of 1921 Andrew Anderson Oscar Bartleson' Athlene Benedict' Gervaise Bertrand Underwood Anna Crider Nisley ETmHD.Eewbush Louis Gerlech Opal Johnson Shaw Francis Kennedy Warner Kenyon Mildred Clerk Kenneth Crew Milton Crew Everett Donahue Lee Emery x Helen Gick Lele Greenwood Louise Harvey Gump Maxine Lynch Grice Helen Midlgllend Wooley M er c onne 1 Annis Moyers Byrn Edward Moyers Louise Runner Rogers Alice Seyres Duncan - 1 ll-db X925 X92 an Q ,, 9 Class of l92b Class of 927 Paul Strickler Sarah Strickler Hill Addie Toops Collinsworth Mary Wilkins Moore Class of 1925 Robert ca rr Wilma Voliva Donahue Walter Cozad Floyd Vanderipe Daniel Talbott Mildred Dame Beltran Benn louis Toops Norma Hibbs Zeal Zoe Cheadle Talbott Wilma Gwin Graves Thelma Scott Moyars Robert Nesbitt Wilbur Roberts Mildred Law Greenwood Josephine Gick Florence Lutton Peters Agnes Roberts Hickman Dorothy Lynch Fitzgerald Russell McDade William Wann James Wann Class of lQ26 William Irvin Kenneth Benedict Ellvabeth Cooper Nesbitt John Kell Norlne Mahoney Bohllnper Willard Nichelson Emma Anderson Rayle Frances Cozard McDade Raymond Dazey Lena Foster Scott Marv Glck Movers Howard Gillespie Lois Hibbs Dennewltz Charles F. Mapulre William Maguire Samuel Maguire Bertha McClure Murray Lola Runner Kurtz Floyd Moyars Mary Strasburper Datzman Florella Stephen Davis Amzie Toops Class of 1928 Dorothy Atkinson Howarth Harriet Atkinson McDonald Herschel Barratt Virginia Bugbee BUS 01111133 Orval Curran David Duffy Robert Hickman Howard Holdcraft Doris Law Gobel Mary Mahoney Bowman Dale Miller Mary McConnell Hickox Russell Nesbitt William Smith William Tindall Vera Thomas Stuckey Gracie Walkup Shultz Virfinia Moore McColl1ster Class of 1929 Grover Morris Florence Hendricks Johnson Evelyn Flora Pippin Albert Etter Maragret Keooer Beaver Orville Morris' Esther Sharpe Maguire Madge Earhart Smith Ludwina Etter Dumas Harlan Craw Orthello Stephen Paul Pierce Jennette Akers Oliver Geneve Bender German Lillis Davisson Granlund Florence Donahue Muller Lynden Granlund Marian Hibbs Hallie Irvin Smith Agnes Maguire Kennedy Cecelia Mermoud Crane Frank A. Moore Bessie Toops Adler Romilda Morris Mulhollen Theone Hilsabeck Kennedy I Orville Runner Class of 1930 Mabel Harbolt Edmunds Floyd Hickman Ivan Barratt Emma Carter Vaughn Harold Davis g!7dd5 W ' D045 X930-1935 C1853 of 1930 Class of 1932 Rodney Davisson Joe Etter Marce'la Etter Cota Kenneth Lynch Maryland Manley Dorwart Frances McConnell Miller Albert Morris Joe-Rayle Helen McNerney Warren Nesbitt Earl Weaver Carmen Condon Phillips Katherine Opp Fix Mary Ladd Morris Dorothy Runner JOnes Lloyd Scott C1333 gf 1933 Oma Stephen Stephenson Lorene Strasburger henderson Annabelle Toops Gunn wary Griffiths Cross Thurmond Shipps lsaac Clark Clarence Dame Class of 1931 Edith Anderson Bombadier Bethel Chastain Lecher Keith Cochran Lorene Cooper Griffiths Amos Crump Robert Etter Viola Evans Brost Wilson Cornell William Griffiths' Kendal Helman Byron Hood Raymond Kitts' Marvin Maguire Dorothy Martindale Lynch Viola Merchen Kult George Roberts Helen Sheetz Benedict Richard Messner Class of 1932 Robert Smith Clayton Wilkinson Edwin Strasburger Mabel Bowman Straw Lots Jones 1 Rosalie Benedict Douglas Benoit Carr Joseph Atkinson Doris Nelson Bane Elizabeth Tindall Nesbitt Glen Stephenson Ardis Royal Hull James Anderson Roger Bartindale Marjory Bender Price Leon Bane Vela Bell Cascho Helen Copas McBeth Marivene Copas Rasmussen Ernest Fellure Lyle Craw Harold Ellsworth Willard Greenwood Edgar Hibbs Helen Hendricks Tipton Edward Holdcraft Jean Irvin Gilbreth George Koch William Lawson Weldon Mahoney Helen Max Cochran Esther McConnell Mahoney Herman Merchen Lela Nagle Baldwin Dorothy Scott Bartelson June Voliva Tilton Class of l93u Harold Anderson Olive Atkinson Roberts Margaret Bowling Fleming Arley Burris Daniel Condon Dale Delaney Harold Greenwood Dorothy Koch Glen Reed Ruth Scott Schwamberger Richard Smith Bryon Stembel Marvin Wilkinson Lois Woodfill Brown LO1'BttB Merchen Class of Agnes Gobel Walker Beatrice Atkinson Hibbs Richard Cross Thelma Hickman Eunice Bartelson Ryan Richard Bartindale Vanita Burcham John Carlson V 4 1 Zufztfim 5 Nova Carr Loral Chastain Tolen Wanda Cochran Merhoff George Cross Gayle Ellsworth Westfall Lucy Evans Gosenski Dale Gordon Beatrice Graemes Robinson Robert Hood Eurene Kennington Repina Kenninpton Abbott' Rosenary Mcucnnell VanHoy Steve Vermoud Ruth Opp Esther Pletcher Stewart Harold Runner Robert Whltesell Charles Wilkinson Paul Woodfill Class of 1936 Verlyn Carter Gick Chester Evans Bryce Gebhart Jean Gwin Cross Laurel Henriotte Raymond Jones Mvra Koch Gerald Lynch Margaret Manley Scheurich Eunice Runner Carter Faye Simpson Baldwin Virginia Steele Brenz Richard Zeis Class of 1937 Delbert Alspauph Glen Alspauph Kathleen Atkinson Shafer Lewis Atkinson Albert Bartleson Elma Benedict Toops Blaine Bowman Maurice Carlson Oliver Coats Ola Cook Rogers Howard Cox Aaron Crump Joe Dombroskl' Gleda Durflinger Skieell Richard Fell Pauline Karlson Ruth Laswell 19.35 ' U59 Class of 1937 Bill Long Jeanne Mahoney Atkinson Eugene Nichols Harold Nichols Russell Rasmussen Mildred Reed Ade Evelyn Reynolds Vaught Francis Rollins Merle Royal Mary Simmons Copas Jack Sheetz Newton Smith Phyllis Stephen Virginia Tindall Sheetz Leo Wilkinson Shirley Whitesell Smith Class of 1938 Pauline Atkinson Schiavonne Ronald Atkinson Marie Bower Kell Doris Canine Hopnas Robert Carr Ernest Cook' Cecil Copas Marion Cope Betty Cross Swift Wilma Fellure Mermoud Ruth Gwin Sondra Charles Jameson Helen Jones Roudebush Eleanor Kennington Killan Robert Koch Richard Ladd Joseph McGriff Roy Mermoud William Neal' Geraldine Opp Johnson Darrell Snodgrass Class of 1939 Arminta Carter Foster Doris Chastain Scott Rosemary Cotner Bowling Ellen Gilbert Rasmussen June Jarrell Coffman Joseph Johnson Robert Nichols Ruby Rainwater Carlson Raymond Runner Helen Shoemaker Ward Jean Simmons Hilsabeck Paul Simpson 1 4 Qfdlf J Hd0llf5v fpvo-19W Class of 1939 Elwyn Smith Kingston Stembel Mary Zeis Scott Class of lQLO Robert Cross Leonard Ewalt Donald Glaspie Hershel Jameson Dorothy Kenninpton Nutt Roy Maguire Charles Maguire Jr. Norris Mellinser Ruth Merchen Barnard Mary Mulholland Condon Julia Nichols Snodgrass Anna Maxine Nichols Stembel Opal Rasmussen Bowman Robert Reynolds Lorene Simpson Baldwin Eugene Snodgrass Frank Talbott Jr. Marideen Thomas Cron Rosemary Wilkins Cross lass of l9Ll Coy Abbott Leo Bower Bernice Chaffee Hanns Oma Cobleiph Thomas Coffing Marv Cook Hanns Willis Donahue Donna Frager Williams Dorothy Gillen Fell Clen Ladd Kenneth Mellinger Lvnden Neal Jeanette Nichols Maxine Simmons Quaintance Gerald Smith Bernice Snodgrass Greenwood Heath Steele Harold Wilkinson Class of l9L2 Dean Atkinson' Donald Blankman Class of l9L2 Daniel Fell Florence Cerlach Lobiel Hazel Clover Loft Gwendolyn Hay Ladd Russell Hood Elaine McClure McBee Beverly Morgan Bartelson Phyllis Neal Farnsworth James Newell Ceorge Nichols Mary Parker Barton Jeannette Purcell Lillian Runner Steiner Helen Shipps Ross June Wilkins Hale Florence Yarno Leuck Class of l9h3 Marie Brown Weaver Catherine Bucholtz Halsema David Burcham Robert Caylor Laverne Chaffee Donald Cheak Charles Coffman Betty Cotner Anderson Mildred Cummings Hahn Delores Elliott Walker Charles Fellure Daniel Cick Clarence Hall' Maxine Harris Mary Hewitt Vaughn Phyllis Lawson Wolfe lone McClure Ritchie John Morgan Eugene Peercy Kathleen Richardson Ogborn Donald Springate Amy Weaver Dalka Harvey Wolfe Mildred Wolfe Brooks Class of 19th Donald Atkinson Lois Blankman Fred Burris Venitta Cooley Camben Hilda Chastain Stephens Vera Cope Alexander John Cobleigh Dan iel Fuller John Cope Victor Gick Mary Lou Cross Etichison Robert Glaspie Wayne Elliott Ralph Ewalt Juanita Hamilton Ewalt Rollin Hay' 4 1 I ll .D 0 1944-gyf lass of 19 L Class of l9u7 Barbara Henriott Porter Willard Killman Marilyn Mellinger Maddux Jacoueline Morgan Glck Beverly Neal Cangenelli Margaret Nichols Culp Margaret Peercy Peterson Marianna Rommel Andrew Betty Tindall Cox Rosemary Woods Hooker Class of l9L5 Helen Bower James Brown Howard Caylor Harriett Chaffee Eassnacht Alberta Dinwiddie Briscoe Wallace Durflinger Jon Ladd Guatier Marjorie Glover Shafer John Hay Robert Ladd Charles Lewsader Ivan Mailloux Cecil Mellinger Cleatith Neal Dumas Raymond Reed Beverly Rhode Graves Clarence Roberts Pauline Runner Joseph Schoen Jr. Ronald Small Donald J. Smith Patricia Tolen Eleanor Zink Laffoon Class of l9b6 Eyvonne Bane Helen Blankman Owens Lindus Coffman Nunnally Eldon Cooley' Dale Cummings Anthony Etter James R. Evans William Glover Vernon Hanns Lillian Hewitt Newkirk Marvin McBroom Nancy Miller McVickers Nels Oneal Mary Pierce Yerkes Rose Marie Thomas Boots Flavian Tolen Keith Thomas G.E.D. A VERSE Our literature class in Oxford High Now has me working with a sigh, For I never could compose a rhyme, Or say it at the needed timeg So just my name I'll have to supply. Beverly Anne Schoen,'55. Marvin Beaver Mildred Castile Richard Chaffee Joan Donahue Trueblood Albert Donaldson Gene Edmonds Lynden Fell Dean Fellure Carolyn Finch Wolfe Gloria Gautier Clifford Hall Rosalie Harrington Dotson Geraldine Kenyon Betty Lank Lorene Lesch Hanke Rosalie Mailloux Alene Miller Ladd Iris Neal Coleman Ramie Peercy Mary Reid Cheak William Scott Myrna Shaw Peercy Lawerence Smith Mary Alice Stembel Leona Wolfe Armstrong Wilma Woods Peercy Class of l9h8 Joan Armstrong Wilkins Vera Chaffee Miller Patricia Chastain Scott Harlan Craw Jr. George Cummings Roland Duies Jr. Eugene Gick Mary Harrington Nichols Frieda Harris Weaver George Holloway Bruce Lichti Wilma Mailloux Turner Helen Morgan Stienmitz Thomas Nichols Donald Oneal Virginia Pierce Lorene Raines Sitterding Wilma Rawles Baker Paul Reed Phyllis Ritenour McBroom John Schoen Catherine Shoemaker Jack Waldrip Raymond Zink Kenneth Jones G.E.D. This old world we live in IS mighty hard to beat, There are,of course, thorns Among the roses - But aren't the roses sweet' Submitted by Mr. Parker 4 3 002145 Class of l9h9 Jean Ann Campbell Jacobsma Thomas Cooley' Cecil Frey Ruth Hanns Rawles Jack Harrington' Robert Jones Jerald Lank Elsene Maxson Ramon Miller Sue Miller Sarah Muller Klinker Haskel Peercy Alene Raines Lackey Joan Reid Peercy Jean Smith Frey James Wilkins Class of l95O Donald Brown Carl Chafqie Iva Gene C.oley Brioulette Robert Cummings James Duies John W. Carriott Robert Granlund Devola Hewitt Rosenburger Martin Kennedy Danny L. Killman Nildred Lank Vessels Robert Lank Carilyn Mellinger Barbara Miller Carmen Newell Hilterbran Joretta Oneal Gilbert Nile Pleasant Louhrman Dorothy Trobaugh John Weaver Mary Zink Class of 1951 Joe Lee Atkinson Mary Blankman Rardon Dolores Chaffee Beverly Cooley Roy Doty Lester Robin Irvin C. Micheal Johnson Marilyn Gaye Miller Betty Jo Pierce Margaret Rommel 1949- 195.3 Class of l952 Edward Brown Marilyn Burton Fred Cooley Joan Cummings Agnes Ann Fuller June Gerlach Johnson Alice Lank Thelma Neal Class of 1953 Jean Caylor Sturgeon Patricia Cooley Bethada Donaldson James Granlund David Griffiths Shirley Hall Nancy Hay Willis Hickman Catherine Lockwood Richard Luttrell Wayne Oneal Alice Pickett Alfred Pleasant Lindsey Rhode Don Weaver Doris Grove Pearson lkllflklklkillliwlllkilllklklkiviviflivlflk A DAY IN THE ATTIC By Carolyn Shoemaker Mother's been cleaning in the attic Work she loves, yet hates to do, She stops to look through old books And examines each little worn out shoe. A set of blocks, a string of beads, Some toys, an out grown doll or two, Some little dresses she keeps Too small, but, I understand, don't you? There's lots of fun goes with it, too, As she comes across a coat or hat, And laughing as she holds up a dress She asks, 'Would you think I ever got into that?' William Albert Sanders Clendahmterstraat Kadechka xxxxixxxxtxxxxxxxx LIMERICK LIMERICK There was once a young fellow named Potter Th Who once had a wife,but he shot herg WhgrwegtSw?Egeaabg?1ng::3dAi3?qy You think that is hot, Until one day ' But really 1t's notg She Sent him away, The place he is now is much hotter. 'Cause Andy got handy with Sandy. By Betty Correll, '55. Tom parker,'55. 4 ADVERTISING 4 I . fn Q , My . Edgar G. Hibbs Trucking Service Livestock, Feed, Fertilizer P.S.C.I. and I.C.C. Authority Phone 3-218 Oxford, Indiana W f , ,, .L , . ,, . ,. ..-Wh ,. . ,s Other second graders: Toy row- N Miller, P. Oliver, P. Wilkenson, D. Frey. Row-2 R. Carlson, D. Staggs, R. Mettes. 0, L Y , ,-,,-, ,,, ,,,,,,,, - ..,,. ... ... Some Seniors Slumber Sweclij YELLOW Yellow is the sun, warming, Enveloplng, soothing. Yellow is the yolk of an egg, Carefully tended into the Pale yellow of a downy chick. Yellow is the bright, the cheery, the stimulating Color of life. OUCH! 5pring's begun, winter's overg The meadow's all abloom with clover The honey bee's begun to buzz, I'm not very happy, just because Its stlnger isn't where it was. THE SKY The sky is a sleepy pale blue with marshmallow clouds floating around and making crowns for the treetops. It is cool and sunny with a ouiet little breeze whispering secrets everywhere. ROOMS Mother's room is spic and span, Papa's room is like a man's, Baby's room is sterilized, Junior's room's uncivilizedg Mary's room is a great surprise - Dozens of things before your eyes- Powder, lipstick, socks, and shoes. Oh! Has Mama got the blues! Sandra Shipps, '55, 4 Highest Cash Prices For POULTRY AND EGGS I HENDERSON POULTRY OXFORD CAFE Eat With the Saylors Greyhound Bus Station P-hone 2-297 Oxford, Indiana Phone 73 FRANCIS MELLINGER YOUR HOME BUILDER Aluminum Storm Sash Doors Box 185 Phone 2-298 Oxford, Indiana PAST - PRESENT - FUTURE When I was just a little -boy So young and mean and such, I used to go to school-- ln hatred, just because I must. Now that I'm a senior I look hack through the years And think of all the nice things: My eyes are filled with tears. My friends and fellow students Think of graduation, of joy: But I think of leaving and realize I'm no lonoer a little boy. By Virgil Zeke Wolfe PATTY There once was a teacher named Pat- tY And was she ever a fattyl She baked a cake And found a snake: So that is the wav she became batty- Patricia Ioan Trimble, 7th, 4 4 I ... 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