Oxford High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Oxford, KS)
- Class of 1948
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sw Y Q, A e X - L , .-. A - am 'n ' emoriam EUGENE SCHROEDER June 13, 1923 June 13, 1946 This Annual is dedicated to the memory of Eugene Schroeder, member of the Class of 1948.--STAFF 2 ANNUAL STAFF I BUSINESS MANAGER--Melvin Nichols Assistants: Dowers and Banks Qv',l,fV K ,Li ,an fx EDITOR-Patricia Lemmon Assistants: and McDan1el span ARTIST--Erma Laurel Alexander SPONSORp-Esther Grigwgld PHUTOGRAPHER-James Robinson Assistant: Bussard 3 T. E. GABDINER AamHUB W, REGNIER. PRINCIPAL CLERK Manual Arts, Mech.CDz-swing . .. BLS., K.S.T. . lhnporia . 'X T..S.C. , Los Ange1os,.Ca1if. X' B s , T , 3 I Calorado State, Fort Collins 'ff W , ' wx ff 'Q U X xki nh' 4 QbK1NiniSi'fa'Yi0 h nm cmmrmmr B531 BANKS HA nnwcron - DURER 4 K English, Speech East Central State College Ada. Oklahoma MRS. ARTHUR W. REGEIER G- L. GMT irls Physical Educa t ion s.T.C., Emporia CLIFFORD T. BA'-'NHART Coach. Boys Phys. Ed. LB. . Southwestern vwauuv I , Arts. Science C-:A '57 JAMES ROBBINS ics Mathemat N- B.5.,K. ERNEST BAIRD Vocat ional Agriculture B.S. ,K.S.A.C. Manhattan '.'.A., Iowa State College Ames, Iowa R' NRS. M. C. MUNTEITH Home Economics KA., K.S.A.C., Manhattan ESTHER GRISWOLD ez-ce S. . K.S.T.C. . Bnooria Univ. of Iowa f.. K.S... WALDO V. SEASE Music B.M., Univ. of Wichita M.A., Colorado State Teachers, Greeley MERLINE BANGHART PRESIDENT VALEDICTORIAN JOAN WHITE SEC.ANDTREAS SALUTATORIAN 3 Q mg ,., Hsu- ii F-S K W I J Dj L 6 ., I Samoag JIMMIE CONWELL DONLLD FRANKLIN RICHARD ASPER VICE-PRESIDENT ERHA ALEXANDER RALPH FARHIS MARIE CHEUVRONT CHARLES FARNI ERIA FROEMMING HILTON GANT BILLIE HARDCASTLE GEORGE GINDEB VERN GOLDWATER Samoag PATRICIA LEUMON CAROL NICHOLSON DOROTHY IYERS WOIACK IARTIN JUANITA IIEARS A FRETDDIE RHODES BETTY UARTIN IAX OSTRANDER HOWARD SLACK IELVIN NICHOLS ANN FDNTEITH BILL WHEELER SLM .mms Roussos D D --ivi- . . 4.x if ff Nw 'Nh QU 7 wan if Whatever service we have rendered to you in the making of this annual has been a pleasure to us. We hope that in years to come this annual will become more precious to you as the friends of your school days be- come widely separated and time begins to erase these friends as they are today. We thank you for the part we had in making this possible. Enazadqxsagiihwho and Clunsma cszop fwzffington, 11,111,444 8 ':' I , CO 'Q N NN VL p Q f,h fn, ,gQ. fkfwf :FWJ ,,jA N f ,' in -., Vw 5 ' Qf?W i Mg CRABB . - - A x gun DOWERS O rff: J fi 5 . .L :AX .4 d , 2 TI? II? I I 'Iv' Hfdwwwi FRANKLIN ' 90:-K 'up mi. ii.,,,,, K I 1 X ff W ,X , nag., YZF' i EEZ SIMMONS .fff5?ww Q I-f f gg a NE 2 1, HJV 37 PRESIDENT 20+ 5 ., .W f?--J-M. I We '13 if 1' 'V fn H2 K fg,,,, Wwqya 'ww OGDEN yu N . gp.. , -vue HP?-'vw .I WGS MUD TRIMBLE SEC. AND TREAS. 7 ,-- fr,-.ffn . 1' 'u V 1 V X w I ' , . A 1' ' A ,. , . ,. A TOTTEN VICE PRESIDENT 5' Wf,Hm jfia 5: ' -1 ,Q 1.-I I I Af: X GREEN I A' ... 4 . 'V vw iv. O' ai If Egg' . J, 'WRX z w x fb! . f J M 1 ' W RICH A ah E X L O 5 I Q P BUSSAHD 5: w:7g 'X -.ff 23' . X. 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IIXFORD DRY CLEAWRS ALL WORK GUARANTEED Telephone 40 - 17 Oxford, Kansas I was 1948 .I-IIC OXIOFJ BBDIC --over ea years of banking This Bank is a Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Conservative PTOSYCSSIV -I H E wwf, -s-' A. . rg -- , . ,N ' ' ,rss ,A A .. . : 'Q 'IQ . an - sex . 7 I . - X . . 3 x J, , -- ' f , Q '.'f- z,- : f, ,Q gy - 1 I I I ' A i A..' sn,, , ' N - f I' I 1 I ' 7 I ' f ' '- ' ' X f A.,. f y ' F I H,.,. -, : A . 5 gg I .J V TI-E rerun CANTEEN I We f as -1 11.1-1 Lor a's Pastry Shop Full Line of Pastries and Bread SPECIAL ORDERS Phone 136 Oxford, Kansas I2 S num 5' 35 x S my , 3g'W ia ' 5? my Wm'Q ' ze. ie as A J . y P xx W, 'X E '45 E A ik wf Q WATERS -,W 1' L' M :Q Q f ,LL,- K, si' . . , . yi W, gf ' fe. N ww? if -. , . L mv . . SPENCER POOVEY BROWN . 'iii -. fwigege f' 'V I' '3i?M.,,' S , .ew vZ,E ie .sf E e . gi - ,. ,....4O PERRY .ij 1'i iii -1l1 5' 1' +aw4 ..X EERE -4 wg: -- WEST Vice Pres. W we - gk., ...V , I.. 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COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE and BULK DELIVERY 13310119 51-5 Oxford, Kansas Dewey Green Kin rg, X EA? 5 Q 'P' -emi., xy Q 5, I ' WA e 1 A Hu A 4' sf f- ' 0 , 2 9 L., if . 1. Q,-3 ' S if A, if 1! I ji 'N - fk- ' O ' Q'Hi'EEHfrT Z ' f eeee 5 :B I e,,k i V,:V M V 5 i , I 1 .. ol hug!-Brt sro First , Second Third, Sem. , Fourth ,ra -' Q , Lapel'--Sr. First, Second, Third, Som. , N Qi? l 'N I S mx? L M111 er--Soph. Third, Sem. , Fourth 4' 5 Fro cumin g--Sr . Fourth I.. it 'L 'f Q 0l'l0l' 0 rmklin-..1r. 5 wi' First , Second, S Third, Sem. . F Fourth HltblWl7 J1 Binks-Soph. First. Second. First, second, Third-0 S3330 n Third, SBE. , Fourth Fourth .. 1 C' , lh1tg..sg-, Reece--Soph. 1. Uartin--Soph. 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COIIOCD Phone 821.4 We SPSCIHIIZG 1n WaSh1Hg and Greasmg Service Station Paul Nichols 8z Son ' Oxfo rd , Kem sa s f fi THE NELSON Aww MMS Abildgaard Hardware Oxford, Kansas Headquarters for MATIEUFACTURES OF DEHYDRATED HARDWARE, FARM EQUIPMENT ALFALA MEAL ig O , WORK CLOTHING, GIFT ITEMS-.-,k MATTHEW S CAFE Always a Good .Place to Eat Phone 48 OXFORD SHOE SHOP ELMER THOMAS' IT PAYS T0 LGGK WELL L, QL GRAVES BARRVTE SUHP A anlis Grocery 8z Marker' A Fresh Meats - Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GROCERIES Plume 31 Oxford, Kansas 'R Bs 20 1' 3 --jg l m. 67125, YFIZIV5, g o r-'Ho' D eloifxiflfhwe A se. A :- X G c - TJ V1.1 f 5705 - Jr '1 -5 NY LEJ 5 xv . ,xx of, Q: of z i , 5 5, 3 it BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Baird CSponsorJ, Ostrander, Chamberlain CSec.J, Totten Wice-Pres.D, Poovey CRepo1-terb, Rich, Marting TOP ROW: Hege, Robinson, Weninger, Franklin CSentinelJ, Wheeler A CPre-s.J , Slack C'I'reas.D 21 HALVERSTADT WELDING SHOP 3 Blocks West and 2 1-2 North Oxford Bank THE WICHITA BRUSH CO. helps keep your school clean WAX 4+ SOAPS 4+ BRUSHES drop in at 121 E. 2nd Phone 4-9331 HOLLIS RUTTER exaco Service Statio Motor Tune Up WE ARE GLAD TO SERVE YOU 2.4 HOURS EVERY DAY Reduced Night and Sunday Rates OXFORD MUTUAL TELEPHONE OO. FOR FINE PORTRAITS avfwzfwr kedbf ef- va, R T ., 5 N 1 ,, N P Y A it , K N 3 x9 'v ,5., - . , RWE. . Q , W I. 1 .-'ix ff' S -'iw R 'fs 1, ' , S ' as vs U N 2 . ' hz , Q ' M WW J W L fl, V , Y?-Qfvzi, I - ,A ' uf 1 , , ,V Q 1- ff A , Q Tiiaruvfk ig' 5 3 M, 1 ,,.., Q 3 fu SSW Wpsm-W :Sz as ' if FOOTBALL QQ X f' . A - 1 bl Oxford 13-Leon U Coach Clifford Barnhart took the complete squad to Leon and vic- tory last Friday night. Oxford de- feated Leon by a score of 13 to 0. Oxford lost the toss and Leon elec- ted to receive. Leon got very close to the goal line before Oxford could dig in and hold them. The first touchdown of the game came in the first quarter when Farris broke through on an off tackle smash and ran 42 yards for a touchdown. The extra point was missed. Oxford scored again in tl . the per the sed point. TOP nm: Fermi-, Martin Alley Rush--captain QEUQNDFHOWI Campbell, iottenxmonteith 11-lIl-iD KOW: Flnk, Rich Oxloizd Defeat: Gcannq Springs: Oxford Wildcats won their first league game last Friday night when they defeated Conway Springs 44 to 0. Bud Farni scored in the first quarter. Bill McCrabb drop kicked the extra point. McCrabb passed to Asper in the second quarter for a touchdown. He again passed to As- per for the extra point. The score at the half was 14 to 0. ln the third quarter, Jack Rush scored twice. Both extra points were missed. In the final quarter, Dean Lemmon and Jack Rush scored on ground plays, and Buddy Farris intercepted a Conway pass for a thirty-two yard run and! a touchdown. The game ended with a score of 44 to 0. Friday night Oxford goes to An- thony ior a non-league contest. Snake Dance: Drum major Betty Martin plan- ned the snake dance for Friday, asking' permission of all business places attended. The high school last quarter when Richard As- passed to Carol Nicholson for touchdown. Bill McCrabb pas to Richard Asper for the extra Oxford Defeats Anthony, 26-0 Anthony, Oct. 4 fSpeeia1y-The Anthony Pirates took a rough 26-0 defeat at the hands of the Oxford eleven Friday. Oxford's Rush scored a touch- down in the first quarter, Farni in the second, McCrabb in the third and Ginder .in the fourth. Oxford gained 350 running' yards to Anthony's 262 yards though Anthony topped Oxford's 62 yards to fi Yards gained on passes. First downs: Oxford 17, .An- thony 11. McCrabb in Long Run Oxford took the opening kickoff and marched down to score with- out losing the ball, Rush going over on a six-yard plunge. An- UWOHY came back and rushed to the Oxford 2-yard where the Sumner COUHTLY team held and booted out of danger. .In the second Farni plunged for SIX yards to score the .second touchdown on a 70-yard ramble, then passed to Asper for the extra point. 'The last Oxford score came when Gmdel' Dlunged Six yards to score ilVIcCrabb dropkicked the extra in . OXFORD IS UNDEFEATED OXFORD KAN., Nov. 14.--A strong Oxford high school eleven downed Harper here tonight by n. score of 14 to 0 to remain unde- feated in football this season. Farney scoring in -the first and Mwrabb cofznting in the fourth period gave the Oxford crew their lead. Conversions after both touch- downs were good. 24 Oxford Defeafs South Haven Oxford Kans,, Nov. 1 fSpecialJ -Oxford high maintained its.pe.n- fect record on the gridiron here last night by turning back South Haven, 37 to 0. Oxford made 14 first -downs to Z for South Haven. Yardage was 266 for Oxford, 232 for their ri- vals. Oxford made 9 passes which netted 80 yards. South Haven at- tempted three. Farni ran 50 yards in the first period for the first score. McGrabb plunged 54 yards in the second quarter for a. touchdown. Oxford took the kick off at the half, getting the ball with McCrabb run- ning 50 yards for the third score. Farris made two touchdowns in the third with McCrabb dropkick- ing for an extra point on one score. Farris ran for the final touchdown. Oxford will play Mulvane Wednesday night at Oxford for fthe Sumwick league championship. Oxford Annexes Title li By Defeating Mulvane Oxford, Kaus., Nov. 6 fSpecia1J-Oxford high school won the Sumwick league title here last night by turning back Mulvane, 13 to 7, in the championship game. It was the second consecutive league title won by Oxford with- out a defeat. Mulvane's touch- down last night was only the sec- ond scored against Oxford this season. Coach Cliff Barnhart's boys jumped into the lead last night when Rush plunged over to culml- nate a drive down the field in the first period. Extra point was miss- ed and Oxdord led, 8 to 0. Oxford threatened in the sec- ond but failed to cross the final line. MULVANE SCORES In the third Farris scored again and McCrabb passed for the extra point, to make the score 13 to 0. Late in the final period Mulvane uncorked a passing game that put the goal close and Galvin scored a touchdown - ' d Oxford Defeafs Valley Center Valley Center, Kans., Oct. 25 - fSpecialJf0xford high remained undefeated here Friday by defeat- ing Valley Center, 25 to 0. . McCrabh and Rush each scored inthef irstperiush d o,R in the first period, Rush tallied again in the second and Farris went over in the fourth. Oxford made 16 first downs tc 3, rushed 216Ayards to 35, and gained 40 yards in passing to none for the home team. So far this season Oxford has scored 166 points to 6 for its op- Oxford led in first owns, 18 tm position' 10. and in rl-lShiI1g, 220 Yards i9 Fink, sophomore tackle, received 46. Oxford punted once for Zo 3 leg injury early in the game and yards, Mulvane twice for 75. Each may be lost to the team for the team drew 60 yards in Peflalfies- remainder of the season. Oxford tried two passes, completing one and having one interceptedg Mulvane tossed 11 times, com- pleting 4 for 89 yards and having one intercepted. Mulvane fumb- led twice, losing the ball once. i Oxford closes its season on No- vember 14 when the strong Harp- er team comes here for 8 Illghlf game. The staring lineups: Oxford P os Mulvane Agper ,.,,,,,,,,,,,. LE., ............ Brown Ginider ......... -...LT .............. Rogers Campbell .......... L G...- ......... J al'V1S Rich .......... .... C C ,... .... K aufman Tolten ............ R G...- ......... Shoup Rhodes .......-...RT, ......... McGinnis C. Nicholson ..RE ...... Wentworth McCralib ...- ,..... QB ....... ... Chapman Rush on .......... LH ............,. Unruh Farris ................ RH...- ....... Storey Farni .............. FB ........ Galvin ich Scoring by periods: Mulvane .......... ..... 0 0 0 7- '7 Oxford .....,.,..,....... 6 0 7 0-13 Officials: Bonine, referee: 'Hen- kelqumorieg Butts heafl liY19S1I18!1- Oxford Winner Af Belle Plaine Belle Plaine, Kans, Oct. 18 fSpecialJ-Oxford hilli defeated Belle Plaine, 37 to 64 It was the annual- Homecoming game for Belle Plaihb and the home team crossed th Oxford goal early in the fours: period. hat was the first muchdown scored on Oxford this susan. Oxford led, 13 to 0, at the half. Oxford made 12 first downs to 3 for Belle Plaine and rushed 262 yards ,to 38. Oxford gained 88 yardgm passingto 80 for the home beam .LUP ROWS U.NiCii 5 i gr,-. ii olson, Rhodes, Asper, Lemmon SECOND ROW: Barnhart--Coach, Farris, Reece THIRD ROW : Mana 25 gers--Chamberla in, Wheeler nw, .K-. mi i TOP HOW: Cooper Morris Knapp Poovey sacomn Row: mcciabb, Peters, KiNicholson Taro - H nd' West, Ginder ,W ,. tc . X. What They Say By H. L. Hart Wedne-sday' nivht the Oxford high school football team clinched the Surnwick league title for the second consecutive season witnoot a defeat. However, the highly tvaimwi Oxford team yielded up a :ou-.'lr down in its 13-'7 victory over Iilulj- -Vane. That score was only 'Elie second of the season made againsi Coach Clifford Rarnhart's' Cl13.Y fUS- The hustling' Oxford tetinn 'has had had breaks this fall. Two players were injured so badly they were unable to play for the re- mainder of the season and the manpower situation at Oxford is not too strong at any tiane. The school is not large and injuries to key players hurt. But the Oxford boys like to play football. They will meet Harper at Oxford on the night of Novem- ber 14 and wind up the season. Harper is a Class A team but Barnhart's boys will be in there battling to make it a perfect soa- son. 26 Cxforcl Wins From Clearwater Clearwater, Kans., Oct. 11 fSpe- cialj-Oxford high ran over Clear- water, 27 to 0, here yesterday aft- ernoon in football. Farris plunged over for the first Oxford touchdown in the first per- iod and a little later Rush went across. McCord drop kicked the extra point, making the score 13 to 0 for the first period. The second period was scoreless but in the third Farris scored again and McC1'abb passed to As- per for the extra point. In the fmal stanza Far-ni scored and Mc- Crabb drop kicked the extra point. Oxford made 12 first dovsms to 4 and carried the ball 183 yards to 61 in rushing. Guard Monty Cooper of Oxford suffered a broken leg in the game and will be out for the season. Oxford High Had Perfect Football Season OXFORD - Coacli i'lil'I' Burns hares revel'-vii-Llwioiis fomlmll renin rolled up n i'l-vorll of il vicioi-los: in- cluding' five Sumwiol: lr-:xgLio :if- fairs during tho season which L-lust-il with it 14 to 0 win over l'lux'1vlr. llrevious to the Hurpor gqzuni- the Oxford olevon vinchocl the Surnwivk- league title for the soconll :sirixiulit your by downing' Mnlvane 13 Lu T hero. Ono of the largest rroiwis in the history of Oxford atlilc,-tics sriw. tho oontest. The Sumwicli league consists in Oxford, Belle Plaine and Oxford' highs of Sumner county and Ynlll-S' Center. Clearwater and Mnlvmn- uf Sedgwick county. Repeat 1937 History This year's undefeated and unting sr-ason is the second in the history' of football, reports Dean Lemmon in The Oxfordiuri, the school news- paiier. Tho other undefeated and untiorl team was in 1937 when only six' games were played, Lemmon poink ont. ln 1937 the schedule inoludr-rl Milton. Conway Springs, Clearwa- 1'-r. Arkansas City, Harper and liolll- l'lain4-, Tho 1937 point totals worn Oxford Til, opponents 25. Two Hass A Victims This your Oxford rolled up n point :idvzinlago ol :XG to 13. Two lvl' tho uznnos w--ro with Anthony :mil l'l2lI'1u'1'. lmth Class .-X sohunls. Tin- win liver .intlmny was the sou- onfl sinwe the st-liools started thi-ir rivalry, Sqlnill moinlwrs wow Cum. .Tm-lc linsh, Uililnly l :u'rls, Bud lfarni, llivlizilvl Aslwr, 1-'rs-lluly Rhodes, Carol Nivlmlson and G4-cron Gin- ds-1-. all soniorsg Bill Cumliholl. Hill lilmdralilw, XVusli-y '1'o1tnn, Paul Ilia-h, Monty i'no11c1'. ,loo Fink, Dean Imm- mon. Richard Peters, Kenneth Nia vholsoii, .Xslcy Morris. Donald Kiizipp, Vluxrlvs llf-of-o, Billy NN'l'sl. Donnie Marlin, Jinimy' l'oox'uy :innl liiolinrrl Blonll ith, The 1l'lT siusoirs record: 13 Loon o. ii lmiixvziy Sprinzs 0, 26 Antlimiy 0. ST Ch-zirwnioi' 0. ST Ei-llc l laino 6, 23 Yzill--y Cl-ntr-i' 0. KT South 1-lavon 0. 13 Mulvzino T. ll iflxirin-1' H. ATHLETIC SCHQLARSHIP SQCIUY :fw- X M.. nun mans , sm IOB V-A' rf-in ,iifgrly nrcmm Asrrn e , rg, smuon l l , figik wr N-we 5 LV tid' I fi y igk LM + n fx f N nm mum: cum. nrcnowon THIDDII RHODE Jo' 'UI Juszon muon sm ron SOPHOUOHI lk 6 V LL sic REMINGTON' TYPEWRITERS A 0mp6U2H5 Standard-Portable Sales and Rental PlERCE'S 12055 NDRTH MARKET WICHITA 2, KANSAS Fine musical instrument repairing' ' YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Sand' Gravel Home cooked meals - Good steaks Garage MR. AND MRS. FRANK COVERI PHILCO RADIOS ESTATE STOVES FRIGIDAIRE Glass and Wallpaper M0FfuaPY Ambulance 1'- Phone 9135 OXFORD. KANSAS 'L- 27 lr Compliments SAM STEVEN SON O I CLASS RINGS 700 EAST SGH' ST OUTFITT ING THE ATHLETE KANSAS CITY 5 MISSOURI- FOR 54 YEARS 116418 SOUTH TOPEKA WICHITA, KANSAS Sterling We gclfool pufzclaqsing ana gawk, association School Supplier Ofc: i rn Equ p en: janitor Supplies Cap: and Gown: Athletic Good: Trophies Kansas 9 MULVANE TEAM WILL TRY OXFORD XVEDNESDAY OXFORD -- Next gridiron con- test for Coach C. T. Barnhart's OX- ford High team will be against Mul- vane here Wednesday, November 5, in a. Sumwick League eontesxf re ports Womack Martin, spores edi- tor of The Oxfordian, schoovl news. ----.---.R OXFORDIAN REPORTER HAS LOTS 0F FUN VVITH FEATURE YARN OXINJRD - Erma Alexander, re- Dorter for The Oxfordian, Oxford High H0WSP21per, had a lot of fun being an inquiring reporter around the school recently. The reporters question was what to give a person who had just swallowed some sodium chloride. Answers given included mustard, a f-29111. Paw egg, vinegar and min. Diciaphone Course Added !o Com- merce Department- The Board of Education has made arrangements with the Dictaphonc Corporation whereby the Company will install the Dictaphone course in the Commerce Department. The machines are installed no the Ren tal-at-cost basis. The course re- hours and quires approximately 50 all who pass the receive The of Pro Ui C OXPCDDDIAN ....n.., Wellington Monitor,-Press Wellington. Kanns nsoximr. imvnmizifzn 22, 1947 IIXFOIID IIIGII HAS FINE L'IIIlIS'I'NIAS NICY1'SI AI'I'lIi Uxlrgiigp A The Christmas vill- mm of Qrhf- Oxfordianf' the Ux- forcl Hi:-Zh svlwul xieWSllUll9Y'- was puhlisln-il IJ:-4-c-riilwr 19 linrl is all uimqnliqling- pi--ro of work. Esther G'riswul4l is spnrisor of the monthly piiblivulion. R1'ln1i'tf'l's are Vat lloinmon. Erlua Ali-xnnnlcr, Ann Muntvilli. Dorothy Myvrs. Di-:in Lemmon. Virginia Salazar. .loan 'Frirnlmh-. Melvin Nichols mul VVQ- Attends Journalism Conference: On Friday afternoon Melvin Nich- ols went to Lawrence where he at tended .the 25th annuai high schooi Journalism conference. This confer- ence was attended by approximately 78 GQO students and teachers from high schools in me state, .D Wellington Monitor-Press Wellington Kansas FRIDAY, DCTOBER 29, 1947 OXFORD HIGH HAS AN OU'l'S'I'ANDlNG NEWSAPEK Soniethinfr unusual in the way of a high school newspaper is prepared each month at the Oxford Rural High school under tho direction of Esther Griswold. The well-written paper is prepar- crl and mimoographeil by the Bus- iness English class at thc school. The October 2-1 issue has ten pages and an attractive colored Hallow- e'cn cover. All departments of the NEWS FROM UXEORD, KANSAS We received another school newspal per from Oxford, Kans., this week. One article that interested us in particular was about a man who had taken sod- ium chloride. In the article we found this fictitious man was given every- thing hom raw eggs to vinegar to counteract the sodium chloride. The doctor was finally called and arrived after the poor man had died. Much to the dismay of the one who had given si him the so-called antidotes, sodium chloride turned out to be nothing more than table salt. man died guesses what the LEFJIMO N 29 nvuunwub ugnu cuozus -49 RN' Na Q nh Q., , Q , 915 AV, sq'tg X X f , fl, .I 4 , -uf BOYS CHORUS. BOTTOM ROW: Sease CDirectorJ, Chamberlain, Farris, Lemmon, McCrabb, Rich, Ginderg SECOND ROW: Hege, Brown, Conwell, Weninger, Asper, Fink, Slack. GIRLS CHORUS: BOTTOM ROW: Mr. SeaseCD1rectorJ White Samples, McQuain, Paton, Ginder, Monteith, Martin CAccompanist5, SECOND ROW: Poovey, Franklin, Titus, Metz, D. Wright, Riggs, THIRD ROW: Asper, Trimble, Waters, Gant, Cheuvront, Brown, Robertson, TOP ROW: Bliss, Simmons, J. Mears, Banghart, Dowers, B. Wright, C. Mears, Meyers. 30 so MIXED CHORUS: BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Sease CDirectorJ White, Miller, Farnsworth, Waters, H. Hardcastle, Smith, Spencer, Franklin, Poovey, Spence, Banks CAccompanistJg SECOND ROW: Gant, Bell, Mears, Alexander, Wright, Cheuvront, Schroeder, Nevitt, Lee, THIRD ROW: Ginder, Farris, Chamberlain, P. Lemmon, Dowers, McCrabb, Rich, Trimble, TOP ROW: Peters, Hege, Brown, Con- well, Weninger, Asper, Fink, Slack, D. Lemmon. rllll .nh A nl. Alu. 1 . M-vii , an Q f a .ig 1 1 trx kxsy X K Q 1. , 3 . . nl n I. A g , . 5' xv ., ,. O, v v lllll v , ' L. . 31 3 MSL V -sm 5 ?f,v iggifgi 3 'x 1 A L . is Q nun HOME TOWN GROCERY F O O D B A N K Phone 121 Oxford, Kansas Drivein for complete over- hauling service. 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Valley Center C267 fz fv pf Ii: fl nf C.Nicholson Il 1 1 Smith 6 1 3 Cnnwell 3 3 1 Harter 0 0 1 Marlin 0 2 0 Bennett 1 0 3 Asncr 3 1 0 Frey 2 0 1 Farni 1 0 0 Ilacheliler 2 1 1 Farris 1 0 0 Grundman 1 0 0 Harp 1 0 0 Oxford Hands Argonia High Its First Defeat .XliflllXl.X- .Xr:4lui:i wus lmmll-il iln-ir first loss ol' ilu- s-:is-,ii :ls nx- ik-ul :lm-ali:-ll iii--in rc? ia, Il un ill.- .irumiizi 4-vluri 'l'ln4sil.uy niflll. wx- frwril zxlsu wi-xi ilu- sl-woinl lmizn :limi j 35' L4-1 22. lim .Xr:nni.t non ill-4 armin- il-xnuf 32 In 6. XYiLli .Xrgonin oxi-1-yiimumlli or-lil. Thu- Uxfwril twalui iisml ilu-ir ln-irglii ullvzllilzlklf. :mil Allllllllzl was xml :Aldo to register in fin-lil mul 'lui-ing ilu- first hzilf. Ni-iilivr if-mxi'l11zulv :t fit-hl'g'0axi. in thc- first qlizlilr-l', lm: 0xl'rIrll built up un 18 in 5 ini. VQHIHIRI' lu' hzilf limi-, mostly on frm- Lliruws. 34 'FAQ-KETQN-'L X 'nh' Q y o 'Z Q X f ,,. 4 s A A 0 I. f if t I fo Oxford Wins a Pair OXFORD, Dec. 9.-Oxford high trimmed St. John's of Winfield in a double header tonight, the first- team winning 48 to 26 after leading 17-11 at the half. Aspet led Oxford and Freeman the losers. Oxford also won the prelim, 19-18. CLIC.-1INV.-Yl'I'Ili HAS XYARM EVENING IN Ill-1l l'lA'l'lNli OXFORD UXlf'UIilJ - .X sluiV1vslwoiii1,:' l'loai'wziLrr High Lczun was trio lur- rid on long' shots and look Li sur- prising' 42 to 32 victory over the strum: Oxford U-am in a Sumwick lr'-zigiio game lpmfrl- Friday. lloyingion led the Clea!'wuLv1' slulotors with 20 points. Conwell, Uxfurml. was guild for 1-1 during' the 1-vm-ning. The ilu-fn-ut was the first leagixe loss fur the strung' Oxford IQLLIYI this scusuxl. ln rouviif games Ox- foril llufvulwrl lhrnway Spring's,5ti-24 in li lcuprill- :anus and lost in An- thony SH-35 in u iioii-lwagixo affair. L'lvnrwuior ll-cl 'lil to.13 al half- time und rmmuxoll to im-rl,-asv the nnirgin 4lu1'iiip:' the si-4-unrl periml. .ln thi- sm-Q-mul u-:uri game Oxford 4lc1'r'zii04l the,l'lczu'wut1-rl yliungstvrs by an 1-al-uw of 35 lo 15. Tho Oxford hall' of thi- lnlx score for the lloiiwziy Sprinpzs plume fol- lows: Oxford Beats Mulvane Team Oxford, Kans., Jan. 3 fSpecialJ -Oxford high school, led by Asper who was hitting long shots for game high scoring honors, defeat- ed Mulvane high school 42 to 31 in Sumwick league play here last night. Asper capped top honors with 16 points while Mulvane scoring was evenly distributed with McGinnis. McCurdy'and Galchan, each net- ting seven. Oxford led 25 to 22 at halftime. The Oxford club also won the B game, nosing out Mnlvane reserves 33 to 24. The hox score: 0110111 C425 Mulvane Gill' fz ft nf ig ft pf C.Nicholson 4 0 1 Chnnman 2 0 1 Conwell Z 0 4 Webster 0 0 0 Martin Z 3 2 McGinnis 3 1 5 Alirler 5 S 3 Storey 0 1 2 Fnrni 2 3 2 McCurdy 3 1 4 Farris 0 0 0 Galvnn 3 1 4 Unruh 1 2 1 Kaufman 0 1 1 15 12 12 12 7 13 Officials: Rudd and Penniger, Oxford Defeats Conway Springs Conway Springs, Kaus., Dec. 13 fSpecialJ-Oxford high defeated Conway Springl, 56 to 24, here last night. Oxford led all the way. It was 13-7 in the first, 22-15 at the half and 45-17 at the third period. In a second team game Oxford won, 43 to 12. Score of the main game: Oxford 1563 Conway 120 is It D! lg fl: pl C.Nich'son.1 6 8 0 Hedriclnf 1 1 3 Aipehf 2 2 0 G1-awford.!i' 5 2 1 HEEL! 4 0 2 Buck,o 2 1 5 Conwell.e-1 3 2 4 Wamsley,g 2 0 2 Martin,o 3 0 0 Ghapmnn,g 0 0 2 Rhodes.c 0 0 2 Farrislg 1 0 1 McCrabb.g 1 0 0 Farni.s 8 1 8 Lemmon.: 1 0 1 EI an RTE 0B'iC-lain: Bmtton ond Morrison. Anthony Stops Oxford, 35-34 ANTHONY -By a 1-point mar- gzinf 35-3l. rho .-Xrillimiy Hiuh l'ir- ni--5 sunk Oxfurwl Hiazh ln-1'v 'Furs- ilny night and' ohtainud revenge for the Oxford football victory Inst full. .iliilwiiyiwuii the Lruniv rm free ilix-mrs ln-in: uiitscorvd in fielzl gl-Ns My thi: visitors. Uxfiu-il's .ksywr with 15 was liiuh point maui of thi- gzimi- with Thmn- ns Quill NX'ilIiums uf Anlliuiiy fullmv- ing xxiih 12 1-unh. .Xmlmny lc-rl lil-El at lhv first qilzxlu-i'. 211 to 112 :xl this h.xll' uml lil to 213 git tho ihirll lwriuml turn. 'l'hn- ill-fu-:nl vans thc- firsi sl-tlml-li for :ni Oxford zlthln-lic Liam this Xl'2Il'. 'l'ln- lmx smliw- OKIVUIKID til-ll fg' l'l pf Nix-Imlsml ----- ..,, l l 2 .bln-r ..., . .Y.. 45 33 2 l'umwll -- ,... -l ll ll l :ll'l'is -. ..,. 0 0 0 l-'zlrni --, .-.. 0 U l llaxriin -- .,,, l ll ll 'l'ut:ll -, .... i5 -I lll Augusta 49, Oxford 40 OXFORD, Jan. 13.-Augusta high defeated Oxford in s. double header here tonight, the second team win- ning 31 to 29 and the first team, 49 to 40. Singer led Augusta with 17 points. Conwell for Oxford with 15. It was 24-20 Augusta at the half. OXFORD WINS .Belle Plaine, Kans., Jan. 17 Cspecinlj-Oxford high defeated Belle Plains last night, 46 to 23, in a Sumwick game. Oxford led all the way, 9-4, for the quarter, 18-8 at the half and B4 to 14 at the three-quarter mark. Oxford showed fine form throughout. Oxford High Looks Good Oxford. Kas.. Jan. 28.- o e that the Oxford High baskefelefgs will knock Clearwater from the top bracket in the three-way tie'for first place standings in the Sum- wick eague race Frida night be- came a lttle 'brighter here Tues- day -. evening w en the locals swished past Anthony, a non-league rival, 47 to 321 ' Oxford and Clearwater, along with Mulvane, are even-ul ln the circuit, but one must fall, by the wayside come the ,end of the week when Clearwater plays host to the Tuesday winners., Oxford looked good all the way -against. Anthony, altho the' bo 3 had trouble holding Thomas, wild hit eight from the fieldfand one from the free line to top the scor- ers. However, all six of the lads who got in the game for'Oxfog1i registered at least one field goal. Oxford's B squad also triumphed, 33 to 19. The box score: Owens 1473 I ANTHONY 6521 ' Fg Ft P14 . F! P! S. Nicholson 1 0 0'Tharnu- .Q..Fg 1, 4 onwell 5 2 slr-nm ...... . o 0 2 Martin . . 4 2 3 Williams . . . 5 0 2 gsper . .... 4 -1 2 Templln .... 2 1 4 lrnl . . . . . 3 4 1 Pulllan .... 0 0 1 Flffll . . . . 1 2 2 Underwood . 0 0 2 'rot-mis -.1811 is reign ...is 2,15 Clearwater High Upset by Oxford Clearwater, Kas.. Jan. 31.-Clear water High was KHOCHSO from top, gosltlon in the Sumwick League? asketball race hereAFrlday! nlglgg b Oxford, the winning team non sharing first grlace houors only with Mulvane. xford pushed Clear- water,from the three-way tie for first place by virtue of a sound 39 to 26 victory. The locals had triumphed over the visitors earlier in the season, but were unable to. cope with them last night. he box score: I -'OXFORD tam 0 lCL!lAHVVXTERAf2Cl - A - f .Fe Ft Pfl , Fz Ft Fl C, Nicholson 12 1 0 Kurmifky .. 2 1 'A Conwell . . 1- 3 4 2 Morrison . . . 2 0 2 Martin . . . . I 1 0 Freeman .. 1 U 2 Asper ... ,. 2 1 ou-I. Parker.. 5 1 2 Farni . . . . . 3 2 31P. Parker .. 1 0 fl Farrll ..,.1.0 lxllubltz 1 0 1 Toth. 15 9 6 Totals . . .12 2 14 Augusta Wins Over Oxford Team Augusta, Kans., Feb. 18 lSpe- clall-Augusta defeated Oxford, 46 to 39, last night' in a non-con- ference game. Oxford led for the first period, 9-8, but Augusta held an advan- tage of 23 to 20 at the half and widened the gap to 29-20 at the and of the third period. Oxford Swamps Johnnie Academy Saturday night a powerful Ox- ford high quintet completely out- classed St. John's academy to win, 59 to 25. Oxford jumped to 1 quick 16 to '2 lead at the first quarter mark, limiting the Saints to two charity tosses. At time half Oxford increased its lead t a 30 to 11 margin. The third period Oxford kept up the D806 to lead, 44 to 17, over the Johnnies, as thev completely over- whelmed them with their superior pasing and shooting to finish well ahead of the academy as the final buzzer went off. Oxford Defeafs Conway Springs Oxford, Kans.. Jan. 24 lSpecialJ -Oxford high defeated Conway Springs, 65 to 15, in a Sumwick league game here last night. The victory pus Oxford, Clear- water and Mulvane in a triple tie for league leadership as the loop started its second round of play. Oxford led all the way last night, being ahead, 18-3, for the first period, 35-7 for the half and 43-11 at the end of the third per- iod. The box score: Oxford 1655 Conway Spring! C155 fg ft Df iz ft pf Nicholson 3 0 0 Hedrick 1 0 0 Conwell 9 1 2 C,Crs.wfo!'d 2 1 0 Martin 8 3 2 G.Crawford 0 0 5 Asper 6 I. 0 Clum 0 0 0 Fsrnl 5 1 l 'Vamsley 1 8 4 Fnrril 1 0 0 Riggs 1 0 1 Lemmon 0 1 0 Frantz 0 0 2 Poovey 0 1 0 Travis 0 0 1 McCrBbb 1 1 0 Wise 0 l. 1 ' 28 9 5 5 5 14 Dficials-: Medley and Davis. Oxford Defeafs South Haven Team Oxford, Kaus., Jan. fSpeci3ll -Oxford high continued its win- ning ways here last night by de- feating South Haven, 51 to 22. Bud Farni accounted for 16 points as Oxford ran up' a score on the South Haven team, which could do little to stop the scoring of the home club, In the second team game the Oxfc-rdyB's won by a score of 36 to 15 over the South Haven reserves., Oxford 1515 South Hlven 1225 fzttpt is it of C.Nlcholson 4 Z 0 Hesket 2 8 4 Conwell 8 2 ll Rlsch 8 0 2 Marcia s o 1 Martin 1 o 3 Asper 2 1 0 C.BsrbBr 0 0 0 Fsrni '1 2 4 Milligan 2 o 2 Harris 3 1 3 Yearout 1 1 2 Harp 0 1 0 22 9 11 9 4 14 Oflicllllt Boninl ind Webb. Oxford Defeafs Valley Center Oxford, Kaus., Feb. 21 fSpecialJ -Oxford defeated Valley Center. 58 to 37, here last night. Oxford led, 11-10, for the first period, 30-20 at the half, and 48 to 29 for the third stanza. The Oxford seconds won the pre- liminary game, 40 to 17. V O . - -1 ' K g 2 E' e - , E . .. 5 M.. 1 E - .fi if ...f. 1 'Y + I awk.. 5 1 - ' , i 1 ' 0 5 1 'fif f 1 L. O l I .. of if-I ',-' 1 s - - 1 2 sssttlsss , ,I ,gk s:.k A W yy r as y s iff' ttf O H .ref 7 slll get if-313 giigti-uv' 1 ssll f ,.l, I ..l' -V .V ij ' , .,,.., I , ..h.: I . 5225 .53 .,,, . ...,. ..,. - - 11 5 we 1 f f . ' 'l' 0 ' is Qi: .. . TOP EDU: Lemon. lbnteith, Conwell MIDDLE BDI: llcdrlbb, Reece, Totten EJTTOM BDI: Aapor, Ostrandor Oxford O28 - Mulvane 40- 'The Mulvane Wildcats edged out the Oxford Wildcatsl' Fridav night on the Mvlvane court, 40-28, A good game was played by both teams. The Oxfo fi team tried many a time to make 1. ffoal but just was not hitting. This 1 W puts Mulvane at the top unless defeated by Clear water which W .iid make a three way tie, Oxford, Mulvane and Clearwater. 35 Oxford High Is Runnerup N Oxford, Kas., Feb. 28.-Oxford ended up in second place in. the Sumwick League basketball stand- ings here Friday night by comf- pletely outclassing Be le Plaine, 63 to 36. It was the last league contest for the two teams, both of which will enter the district B tourney next Wednesday at Mulvane. Womack Martin accounted for 16 points of the Oxford score, while Jim Conwell hit for 12 and Brad Farni connected for 10. Harmon paced Belle Elaine with 15. Oxfords Second, team also won, 39 to 28. to M ,li ll- O 4 31-4. on H a 1 f mgoff O. s.. 1' ,'4?x,f f i - f T aft tie? f F ' ' 1, .mv AKKLL: : wh W' 35' 1, -sf' ':f , J if 3 ' :ff f y A .e c i N ll I Q 55 fr . i New 4 f .5 1 C 1 sf L g Leila . ex, V... , r ffm V .iff K kr 6 5 ' X. - f ' ' ti? 7 1 f i A y i it 5,1 M. ..,, e O l y ,... l 'Fi s . ggi. A I .. Vkirl, ll! fell!! TOP ROW: Spencer. Rich, Sidener MIDDLE ROW: K. Nicholson, Alley, leaf. NTTOM ROW: Coach Barnhart, Brown and an - I N Sumwick League tournament is an UPSET - The Sumwick, League tourna, ment played at Clearwater last weeknend proved to be somewhat of an upset, in that the teams that were spotted for first and second places in both the first and second team games were eliminated befor: they reached the finals. Mulvane won first place in the first team bracket, and Valley Center won first place in the sec.. ond team bracket. Belle Plaine won second in the first team brack et, and Mulvane second in the sec.. ond team bracket. Both Oxford teams played their first games on Saturday night, and both teams were eliminated by the Mulvane teams in this round. In the second team game Mul vane defeated Oxford by three points, ln the first team game, Mul vane won by four points 32.28. C. Nicholson was high point man for Oxford in this game. Friday night of this week Valley Center will come to Oxford for a league game. Come and see the boys get back in the win by win ning this league name. SEASON ' S RECORD Oxford 49. St. John 86 Oxford 56, Conway Spring: 24 Oxford 34. Anthony 35 Oxford 32, Clearwater 42 Oxford 37. Argonia 21 Oxford 42, lulvene 31 Oxford 51. South Haven 32 Oxford 31, Valley Center 26 Oxford 40, Augusta 49 Oxford 46, Belle Plame 33 Oxford 65, Conway Springs 15 Odord 58, St. John 25 Oxford 47, Anthony 33 Oxford 39, Clearwater 26 Oxford 28, lulvane 40 Oxford 38, lulvane 33' Oxford 38. Augulta 46 Oxford 58, Valley Center 37 Oxford 63, Belle Plaine 36 Oxford 34. Udall 25 Oxford 38, Clearwater 26 Oxford 44, llulvano 37 TOTLL..958 TOTAL ..... 676 'Suowlck League Tournament B-Elimination Tournament Oxford Winner ln Class B Meal' Mulvane, Kane., March 8 QSpe cialj-Oioford defeated Mulvane, 44 to 37, to take first place -here Saturday night in the Clase B elimination tournament. The score was tied, 9-9, at the first period, but Oxford pulled away, 25 to 15, at the. half and led, 80 to 21, for the third. Oxford will meet Leon in its first game at the Arkansas City regiona this week. The score: Oxford 140 Mnlune 011' f ft Q 1 tt l Aeper dz 2172 Chapman 'g BD! f? 'f'l' 1' T E i E d 3 3 Z HX' TOURNAMENT MW Nilflllm. 3 0 2 Mfcinni 5 5 4 BACK BOW: hz-nhart Ccoachl, C. Nicholeon, Ifw-fm 1 0 0 Stem' 8 2 1 Fax-nl 4 0 I Unruh 0 0 1 Conwell, Martin, Poovey, K. Nicholson, McGrabb 0 1 2 Rhodes: FRONT IDW: Oetrander, Lemmon, 1 22,15 EEZ Amer, Meal-ahh, Farris. rarni 01icxalll:MarconIandFrellen. 36 EMCO llllllllll PRESS We Are Happy to Have Produced Your Yearbook 41 Fine Highschool and College Annuals 129 N. W. 3rd Street OKLAHOMA CITY 1, OKLA. B. L. SEMTNER, President PAUL BENNETT ROY H, NQEL M 9 Sales Manager, Y b In D Northern Division WICHITA SPORTING GOODS CO. 409 E. 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