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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
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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
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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
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