Oxford High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Oxford, KS)

 - Class of 1949

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..5,A,'w.,fQ I - Q. , mmf ,M .t ,M O 1. ,7,,7Y77f5,f,4fZK Oxfam! clcald preaenfing E ji amuzmmd B., gat? Sruice Qrganizafion 016015, Kansas i X N 3 n fi 7541. The Gate Service has chosen to deiicote thi r Q s annual Miss Esther Griswold, their sponsor, because of her quiet efficiency, unlimited patience, and her appealing person- ality that has endeared her not only to the Gate Service memrers but also to all Oxford Rural High School-Faculty fnd students alike. 2 'His faith and works and his charity Opens the eyes of the students to see All that a life was meant to be..... Out of the clay before him laid Scientists, statesman, and men of trade, Solons and artists were trained and made Fit for the battle in Life's crusade... We also dedicate this annual to one who has served education faithfully, who has a sincere respect and understanding for youth, and who has labored unselfishly for the complete education of every boy and girl-Principal Arthur W. Regnier 3 ,rgolminiafrafion X mg' REGNIER. PRINCIPAL Arts. Nach. Drawing ll S , K.S.T.C.. Euporh Lon Angelou. 01111. State. Fon Collins HARRY CHAMPHWY EEN N. BANKS T. E. GARDINER Sadly? JAMES ROBBINS Mathematica B.S., K, Wesleyan X M.S., K.S.A.C. VERNON L. CARTER Manual Arts, Science B.S., K.S.T.C. Emporia A if W 39 A If l E. ESFHER GRISWOLD Commerce B.S., K.S.T.C., Ehzpqriu. M.A., Univ. of Iowa ALMA LAEBY English, Spank mst Usntml Stats Ubllcge Akin, Okhhom. one ECODDELOI .A. , K.S.A.C. , Mlhhlttdli MRS. M. C. MONTr3J.TH H B MRS. ARTHUR W. REXENIER Girls Physical Education K.S.T.C., Hnporis I WALDO V. SEASE Music B.M., Univ. of Wichih Colorado State 5 7949 A ERNEST BAIRD Voc. Ag. B.S.,K.S.A.G. M.A., Iowa State CLIFFORD T. BARNHART coach, nay. Plvs. Ea. A.B., Southwestern S5 QQ. eniom RUB! FRANTUJIN President DEAN IJMMON BILL MQJCRABB i n P R A ,G 7 . 'il Y' Q . 4 'Wa-H91 WY I P ' ,if ex-v , - 'f -..g ,L . Y, -. f . 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W W 521375 mm mushy n, , ., , n ,, n -, wwf! - W I 0:-416 f 45:52 , Bertha Bliss 4 U AA H 5 ' f 2 A Joe nm: W I in -2 ' r . 4 f ' f Wandh Blu-sack - T: f L' Rf ' ' f , '-1,55 John Weninger Q H L' . ' - mmm Lea -19 Carol Spams Y A 'A -V ,F Howl' Sim- f. . Q L. ,. xi ggi n ' ' ' . Ama min mam ff Q, Q bg L51 , 1, I Billy Pm-nn , A1301 ' 'Q..,, Ti5I,i:i . ' ,. Elan Bhrdcastls ., 13 wi ff , . hw' Q -Q K- '- E , - 1- ,L , , . 3 ,iff ,N 'W - jug. w , Varla Calvert wt , , ' ityjwig. M nig-1.4 3 A , fj gfd Eight S :I f 31 'gg 3 . '. - A -gj:f6h-6 ? 4? E j cms Rfk 'KW' 12 FSS x 'lk L ff k 'K Jack Rox , in A 1 S '4' lg, I , hlph Spencer . , S J warp, f n . Q13 K -. , if' af Mm unshine is .- 12252-zgesttztate v. gg gyngpgg greatest climatic i C HH d f ' asset--more than nsurance recor s 3 61981. days per VA l- nxfealiij K FF ' N Q 'L' Jo Ann Paton L Marilyn ASPBI' Vice Pres. 312, ' ' A .. -. DH-le Alley B111 west V . A- M 3' AQ V Pres. Sec,-Trees. .- f -- W ,,, hx x. ff' ww. 'Zo s 0'- , 'W , ' 51 Rose Cheuvront Elvin Phipps Elizabeth Gent Jimmy Poovey A' jf 53, mf' bm 2 9,-UE K fl ,pigig wncgt, iff .- - A .W ...- r 1.05-i nk 9 1 , I ukgixz Q X: 'I 339' f. ,, X . 'O' 3 W wif ' Richard Monteith Mary Lou Brown Ashley Morris Arlene Burkhart 8 2 :ff vel: ig qge awww K 2 za ou. W f W1 ore Y fs '-xQi?'f .a ... -W5 1-ffF'fiL:e-'Y -zz . L ' ..a.:wb:2 Kan? , 1.,Qzi.,'Qf..g5T h an-Ae: ' , .' 'S if' QW' -fl 1 3f32'2I22g?, 4- 1 l V' 2 6,92 ,, fl .- WJ QF ' 4 ' wha. , . -351-:A gs: yaw n, , tue., ,, Y ,.,. may any Q. K, fn fgfi,-l . f, x rm 'f 11123, l- 3:1 9:f'23 '5ef?:1 kd' L wqmmkwwvi rnwwe st. . 71W .: L.. 'vU:.aps'.. ik Ni Carolyn Mears Vernie Simmons Ile Mae Poovey Wanda Riggs Don Ross Virginia Ginder Alfred Spencer Dolores Mcouain i ' , ' ,. ., G 'Wf ee .g! !.:'! G 3 ,,?'?,' if '5 .sk ' --v - , , 5' 3 K. Kg, ni 1' Q-'Q 6-556 Z' Bonnie Robinson .,, , C54 Glenda Samples if-. ll Bernice Waters -. ' fgglf' Beverly Wright , QI 1 I F' Provides most goo flying days per ', year of any state ,. in the union. gli , sv Q ., 'lf X ' . jl'e6Al'l'lel'l Four major ain- lines operating regular schedules across the stateff P ' 'A ' J nn cn z fl I ' O Suvron - W l, 53 ,X BobB1-own 19, L , V 2 4 Q A Pm' was ms. Q 'Y ' Qsmu fa Y , v , NW nose Marie win Big? M ,qv- , 7' I. . : , 4. , 1. 'N 5,3 . Pbgqf-4 Dv f L' - V , .af -f ' 1 A Shirley Bussard - fi' ' Gary Bliss ' M ' A Phyllis Brown 54-. ' 5 H John Fink 6 I T Virginia Craven 1 I Q g Naida Froemming Ronald Lowry Shirley Evers Tomnq' Jester Ada Belle Embe ',-uw 'K+ f-,KX Se 455 '22 9091 ' ,. R, C, i Q S A ,, Betty Gardinex 9' ' M 'K 4 4- Bud Schroeder . 6 Ag, A M V xv Ll ws Nancy Kinlmid Y., V - 1 --,-V ry.. W . M- n Donald sidener X , ,, ' Gi f5 , A L I. vargmm Potucek A . , x5:.'rqf,'JfQ sf J- 1 1 1 . J X J' h, 5: 1 K :xi 2 ,. N l ' M Fgylf' '1- wfwz 1' . ' -- - Joyce Titus Stanley Shore Q Carolyn Trautwein ,Q X Dewayne Sta:-lin K V - - Rowena lobertson Af -A azz f , M Q,. Q. . I ,A Bobby Starlin A , N K Q, kj'-rr 4-g JJ 1 ,l -QW' Dain Thom: 5 3, V 2 1 A E3 K, w. tv- , ,Q 'gi-3,1 Wilma. Calvert 5 , ' ' A K ' 1 'f A ' V K . Ralph Neningor ' -f' K 1 -f 5 7 if ' E w a f W X fn, xy, , fa., Q tx ww OH . ..- , .Q , .',VN . Frfzq.. Lgzfyka' giymzw f , :gy 'F 2.41. - If fc: K '.2?:?: L f - no 'Tour million 0 o o QRBUKS fifth tons of coal among states in produced annually railroad m1105419 ,,. . ,,,,. 1. - f BUFIUM ROW: Tatton, Bliss, D. Ross, Spencer, SEGLIID ROW: Martin Chamberlain, Uhsuvront, Slack, Phipps, Pwvsy, Baird tSponsorJg THIRD ROW: R. Heninger, Purcell, Bmvn, J. Wsningsr, J. Ross, Shore, Alley .ff SHOP I 1 Jgay effed 9 BOTTOM ROW: Poovey, Martin, McDaniel, Metz, Ogden, Ginder, M. Titus, Nevitt, Rnbinsong SECOND ROW: P. Brown, M. Brown, Cheuvront, Schroeder, Hathaway, G. Bussard, Dowers Banks, M, Potucek, D. Robertson, Paton, Green, Mrs. Regnier fsponsorsg THIRD ROW: Franklin, Lee, J. Titus, Kinkaid, Gent, Hardcastle, Witt, Emberhon, S. Bussard, Darby, Miller, Spenceg BACK ROW: Froemming, Knapp, D. Wright, R. Robertson, McQuain, Bliss, V. Potucek, Evers, Mears, Craven, Burkhart, Trautwein, Asper, Waters, Samples K f vera an a1r .6 Cffffi 1? route crossroads Y -534, -,OA 'W0I'1f3'S fi1'S'l'f , between South Q1 M helium gas America, Europe 'F' ,fWi'i ' Produced at and Asia W AW Dexter, ,A if W' f ?i12F4-ea if -' If--1' 11' 1 12 X Q Zzzarolxof 5 mirecforb ' f' , 1-543' bx 1 xxx ' b fa vf. mmgirriw X fff 1117 if ff? .. J A X N' ' 1' . Q 2, Pfj??,?0'1KN i X X fins NCDAIJEI. XX , V N V. - Q71 . vu. Pr-AX L, X' I' Q K -S4 1' 1, 1 F18 Lijigkmkg , , Q Qxxlyflxdbl 5' 1-.--' 1'XXX W X Ev? Q Zf .Q - X 1, , Q z 'W X X1 ' ,-3 fa-' . Jumrmoma aussi xx Q,v'fff l '-- , ' ' ' Secrnfnry . .5 . f- Y 1 . -A ei: 'f ' was KZ A 1 - ' '- - nl f--. N XX- f 716, .i am x X , QS? N X Treasurer F 5 4 -Q A fF7f1! BAKE kg XX I ll kr 5 V K I I, ,ff Xl, Progrnn . X , fl .A Q U I f U5 AQ7i 3 N rW5PQ 3 ZW Kw g fi 2 2 ?S?fX . K WML ZMARJORLE Tl x 'JH fm MAEIPOOVEY , Pulzlicitxr :S if X -2. af' :V A,,,nevoltT-max Q MN ,Y f V , va AV!x,N 'Hom wz A . f XV x - 3 . BOYS GLEE BACK HOU: Chamberlain, BTOWII, SECOND TEAM, SECOND PLACE WINNERS Neninger, Schroeder, Purcell, STANDING: Sidengr, Spencer, Lowry, 592156 fd-i1'9Cf'f0I'J3 SEA-TED? KHHPP, Brown, Cheuvront, Momteith, Starlin Sidener, Rich, Shore Coach Barphartg SEATED: Ross, Rich M ,,a,,,,:-remix ' H f G 5-5355 3 ..-- --.1 3.1775--an -513:-J-P',,.,,'151::2 K .- s, mx, . - 1- 3.-1 3,1 ,,,. .. Uvwasn- ,1 ...f , ' . 1 ff' 'I'-' bg .0 Q LE rf ' , '::'s1f 5 'VW ?.5u '2'xz.Lsznn:l :vr : : - ' . ff QLQQPH ?:'f'f::t --- -:LE-. , , ix O .. 1, 1. O. .1 i V fo... f.-Q 5,1 . 'K ' K. Ty ,-: .-' , . 1 QL 'iz' . 25,3 It hx ' u 4 ' ' 5 5 . 1' ' 1 X W, ,A ,. ' -f 'l . 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Eamaa If-Chg 0 E 355 04825 IDKICHCJTU nf-.r. .qu W . , ' FIRST R02-I: McGrabb, Vi. Nicholson, Nichols r1-1.-.....+.m-1... 1:-.......1--11- -ff- .U J..-.,,, -. -1 .far -1 . W N - ' S' I7 1. Glenda Samples 2. Shirley Bussard . Shirley Evers Mary Miller . Gwendolyn Bussard Hrs. Regnier 5. Anna Marie Metz Iris McDaniel 6. Doris Ann Ogden Muriel Green 'lSch6EfL-5'stem ,gt ranks second in 'A land of , nation in all- K . health, wealth ti f S , M' , ' , -. x1L5.,1, ..,, , - mf, -' is ofa M GIRLS CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW: Robertson, Asper, Miller, McQusin, Ginder, Samples, Waters, Froemmingg SECOND ROW: Regnier fPrinoipa1J, Witt, Embsrton, Titus, Kinknid, Potucek, Evers, Hardcastle, Gent, S. Bussard, Sense fhireotcrlg THIRD ROW: Lee, G. Bussard, Dowers, Banks, Simmons, Trsutweing FOURTH ROW: Spence, Franklin, Knapp, Peavey, Mears, Wright, Craven, Burkhart, Metz, Brcsm P vs! 2 . , . v , ff-3141.55 i t ', Q 71' ' L' XA X ' 4 1 8 if , K Q '- V an ' H iff , fm.. 3,5 1 , s , -. ,Mp 'sei 5 x -N ' .T . -' 6 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' tm ' -3. r ..!,gg. nf, ' ' . rf ,, j Q. ,. -2 1331: 'J 'N S If . . ' A. . fn 4 iff 'W Juv, L A .. 'Z ,Y .14 sf' ' . 'WW Q ' - ' lg 1 f' 1 -69' i ' 1 . . 1 X' V O lv-.O a- :A J All I 1 v gg Q . A Q . , I -. ,Q MIXEDQGHORUS--BOTTOM Row: cmven, Brown, R. Robertson, . ,X ,F of ,jfvp 4' ,V . .-G Robertson, Asper, Paton, McQuB.in, Gindsr, Samples, Waters, Frcemmingg SECOITJ ROW: Regnier fprincipall, Witt, D, Wright, 'I I, ?3:2':43fiEf Emberban, Titus, Kinkaid, Potucek, Mears, B. Wright Evers, '1f0,l,iSSfA Hhrdeastle, Gunt, Knapp, S. Bussard, Sense fllirectorsg THIRD ,Q-g5? !f-J N. ROW: Chamberlain, Rich, Shure, Knapp, Brown, Weninger, 43.3, Purcell, Spence, Peters, Fink, Sidenerg FOURTH ROW: Poovey, I- HW' Spence, Lee, Trimble, Bliss, Ogden, G. Bussard, Dowers, sf I Bknks, Hathaway, Simmons, Trautwein, Metz, Franklin, Miller f I9 1. 2. I+. 5. Richard Peters Gwendolyn Bussard Shirley Dowers, Anna Marie Metz, Doris Ann Ogden South Haven F'oot'lxaTl.1 S7119 Wanda Pigpgs, Eiffl West, Joan Fa ton Carolyn I-iam-s and Norrwan Clxsmxlzczrlain 6 . John Cheuvront 7, Football practice 0 x 1 Football. practice 4 5-1 - I - Q . .wk . gp... V W 5 Q r.: ft. 4.34. ' QQ, ww- 74' , ' ., D -. -we .' A 56-:egg ' . 4 f 3 .sg . A I ,.W .. Xi. 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M is A Virginia Ginder Bill Smith South Haven football game I-Tarjorie Potucek Monty Cooper Anna Marie Metz Shirley Dowers Muriel Green Doris Ann Ogden Howard Brown Mr. Sease Larry Chamberlain Lawrence Slack Beneifbe Banks Norman Chamberlain Carolyn Mears Bernice Waters Sailing, sailing, Muriel Green Police women Gwendolyn Bussard Shirley Bowers E 55' so ga E n 'UQ f-35 ga 35 5 sw 2.1: .rr QD -P 0 D-e -. m rn x.: 3 E S Os 65 Om 54 C an Pad 55' 5 gs Eg 35 H: :fa H5 as C. 0- UI I'-A A 0 -Q-Ts -P+ 133 3 Fink, Nichol rx I-I 0 Q 3 3 E 'a E, .2 Q sz 2 fx -2 E11 2 cell, H. Pooveyg B son, Joe Fink, Pur E 2 A ,C +7 1-I 0 +V F1 2 Q GJ 3 .n ra PT 0 P 3 n. D4 of 5 -J S 5 .cz o Mulvane Grabs as ., ., rw, ' League Crown , X Q, f 4 -- - ... 9 -- Mulvane, Kas.. Nov. 13-Mulvane . V fs 4142 7, X , s q,':T3'Y ' High School became undefeated ,N V- Ay-12-1 I f. ldng of the Sumwick League here . W I .1 1 Q Friday night by halting previously 1- 4 ,- -' . 'f '-.14 Q unbeaten Oxford, 19 to 12, ln a g ' .,.. MTLQ- - thrill-packed football game. Mul- .Q 'N QQ-- ,'1 - . ff. :- vane ended the foot all season ' V 'jf.Ql- Hi- , ' A ,i with slx wins and two losses, both Tl 14, ' . ' 5,21 -'W,y..,g. . ,Q defeats coming at the hands ot non- ,wk t y- Q.. Q 3n32t3,,7'ift 2.0 I will league foes. 1,0 fa eg-f oxford noun soma r-r-na is-o rc-oe.-. Q 5251033 Mit., fi After a scoreless first half, the Wildcats were able to Z0 ovor in the third period for the first counter of the Nov. 3, Wednesday vaftemoon game. Fink crossed the goal line for the touchdowng and a pass from McCrabb to Nicholson converted for the extra point. In the fourth quarter McCrabb crossed the goal llne for the second touchdown, but the kick for the extra point was n - no goodg so the game ended with Oxford leadinz 13-0. Oxford Defeafs Anthony, I8-0 Oxford, Kaul., Oct. 9 fSpeclall -Oxford high defeated Anthony here last night, 18 to 0, in a non- league game. The locals counted touchdowns in the first, third and fourth per- iods. Fink went over in the first, Chamberlain counted in the third and in thc fourth McCrabb crossed the final line. There were no con- versions. Oxford Takes Close Contest Oxford, Kans., Oct. I6 fSpeciall -Oxford defeated Clearwater, 20 to 19, here last night, taking a thrilling Sumwick league contest. Oxford scored twice to once for Clearwater in the second quarter to make it 13-8 but Clearwater came back in the third with 7 points. Each team got a touch- down in the fourth but Oxford converted to take the game by a single point. What They Say By H. L. Bart Clifford Barnhart, Southwestern alumnus, is mother former Bulld- er whois doing s fins job of coach- ing in high school ranks. In his four years of coschlng football at Oxford high, Bamhart has mode an enviable record. Un- der his tutelage the Wildcats have lost only two Sumwick lssgue -amos, tied one and have won 17 -mtests. Oxford 0. - HI!-pu 20. ln the final game of the season, the Wildcats bowed to the Harper team last Saturday aftemoon with a score of 20-0. This game was postponed from Friday night until Saturday aftemoon because of the snow storm. Harper scored first in the opening period: their other touchdowns were made in the sec- ':nd and third periods. No scoring was done in the fourth quarter. The Wildcats ended the season with 6 wins and 3 losses and won second place in Sumwick League. SEASONS RECORD Oxford 0, Leon ..., ..........,.......... 8 Oxford 20. Conway Springs ...... 0 Oxford lB, Anthony ...,,............. 0 Oxford 20, Clearwater ....,......... 19 Oxford 12, Belle Plzxine ...,.., ..., 6 Oxford 27. Valley Canter ....., .. 0 Oxford 13, South Haven ........,. . 0 Oxford l2, Mulvane .. ,..... ...... ..... 1 0 Oxford 0, Harper ..........,,,,...,. ,Liu Total ...... , 122 '-0-' 'lf' Belle Plains Loses fo Oxford Oxford. Kane., Oct. 23 lspaclall -Oxford defeated Belle Plains, 12 to 6, hero last night in s Sumwich league Hume. Oxford Defeafs Valley Center Oxford, Kans., Oct. 80 Gneclall -Oxford high defeated Valley Center, 27 to 0, in a Sumwick league game last night. McCrabb scored for Oxford in the first period and Chamberlain went over in the second to get things started. Two more touch- downs came, another in the second and one in the third. Oxford Defeafs Conway Springs Oxford, Kans., Oct. 4 ISpecialJ -Oxford high school started preparations today for a football clash here with Anthony next Friday night, after defeating Conway Springs, 20 to 0, last Fri- day night. After A scoreless first period, Oxford scored in each of the fol- lowing periods and added a safety in the fourth for good measure. McCrabb led the Oxford scoring with two touchdowns. Leon Team Beats Oxford I Oxford, Kano., Sept. 25 tspecislj -Leon high defeated Oxford last night in the opening contest for both teams, 6 to 0. A long touchdtwn pass to Dahl, speedy Leon truck star, iced tho game for the Butler county team in the second period. It was the only score of the xrnme which oth- erwise was played on about even tfvrms. Oxford made five first d'wns to Your for- Leon and each team com- xii 23 rsuuvnn- ..-..- - 'X 11,3 institutions 'unlimted of higher 5 K A I reserves of sand learning and gravel BACK ROW: Mr, Barnhart Qcoachl, Knapp, Lemmon, J. Poovey, Nicholson foo-captainl, McCrabb fco-captainl, Mr. Regnier Qprincipsllg SECOND ROW: Iongley lmanagerl, Chamberlain, Alley, Joe Fink, B. Brown, Cheuvrontg THIRD ROW: Martin Qmauagerl, Sidener, Bliss, Reece, West, Spencer, Brown freporterlg FOURTH ROW: Totten, Starlin, Rich, Lowry, Mbnteithg SEATED: Ross I 5 f -1 4 if 'L 't s a?f7'f .Q 1' SEASON 'S RECORD THEY WE Tf'.EY Augusta 34 sr. Johns 38 35 Conway Springs 9 Cleanmter 26 48 St, Johns 34 PYUIVHHS 33 L3 Clearwater 42 Belle Plaine 32 31 Mu-wane 43 Clearwater 30 35 Augusta 35 South Haven 37 1,0 Vally Center 29 Valley Center 51 33 Belle Plains .42 Burden 49 32 Burden 27 Belle Plaine 37 30 Conway Springs 18 TOTAL 702 640 nf I Q' llffhufitb KQN 4 '-. , I 1 kk! ul D Q fm -GX51 it lg! 6.4-if -Y' 1'5- ,,f,,. -,v .. if-Q-Sh Ivy' 1 Sd X iff Pictures taken at Oxfo rd-Burden game played at Burden w OFFICE SECRETARIES BACK ROW: Potucek, Lemmon, Dowers, LIBRARIANS Bussard, Hathawayg MIDDLE ROW: Fzjanklin Ogden Spence Gneen' FRONT RON: Simmens, Peteis, Bfown MCG!-abb McDaniel Asper, Lemmon, McDaniel, Nicholson, Green, Rich, f A M ..g..:5 : . Ili? rL .,':TQ ,A 5'9-T11 - , M -lf J h - -H-65, , .ng , 4 l1 Dolores McQuain, Virginia Potucek, Glenda Samples Ilgessievl and vvcharliev Paul Nichols, Mrs. Paul Nichols, Rev. E. A. Shahan Green, Metz ze .!4fLLfic 52A0f6U':5Aq9 Sociefy , vbQ nA yi x Q f ' ,X , T ' I A De n Lgmm p .J If QSM ' 4 f fm x C-f '-- . ' , f 7 - 5? I Qhif3?f fl sw vygljx . 5 K Q., My 335' 'Vx SE 'fi ?25 'f' QA fr!! S7 , V t Ph . R Q J ' 3 6 Bill I-Jest X ww W N .AQ x S? Y X X Q i Ax 4 , ,I ll, -NIH l'V'J,: ilu. oogregygx 2 vx fK,.V!', f fl my X. ' fmig, Vi? ,ff Q A Avbiggkg-j:p X ,ri X 'kt L1 ff., Xxnlx ,119 x x ' 1 5 , 4 N 3 ,, Q ff n M urth in pen- C- centage of high being graduated' ' ' , Z '?-ccB??E,.1 GLUPHING I Pb fb! school students fx: ZR . 1 - 'Q H I A 4 T s 1 OFFICE PRACTICE hird in college tudents per ,OOO population' '51 .+ if'f1f3e FOODS I STUDY HALL Only pipg-organ N u 1 Second in total highway mileage' ALGEBRA ENGLISH 'I II ihetory west 1' 1' Mississippi var 5. wealth of natural resources' MECHANICAL DRAWING WOOD I Crossroads of the continent' .ef MIXED CHORUS ,,,, Q-K ' -' ' -0.- Eff V 15:1 . :w-4 .- 11: . 'i x ,,, ' u :f,'.,,'4 ' pf, Q, N Tr , Q' ar O' rv . A, . Shirley Bussard, Freshman Donella Robertson Dale Slack, Senior Gwendolyn Bussard, Senior Senior 'lil .3 'Ye 1 Q I 4 1- 'S' HE r new X ,J ,, X Marjorie Potucek, Senior Virginia Potucek, Freshman Nancy Kinkaid Arthur W. Regnier Waldo V. Sense F9111 Regniel' Kenneth Nicholson Freshman Principal Music Teacher Girls Physical Fducatf-011 Junior , 1, , if. , ,a 1 f 1 ig 1'2jaf,'z. 2 il-'Y-W: 3 AM . ,- :ff A mf -gk R W t ,fy 'gif fy Muriel Green, Semin? Esther Griswold Commerce Teabhcr 31 Bonnie Knapp, Freed-nan 1. Jimmy Poovey, Don Sidener, Nancy Kinkaid 2. Shirley Dowers, State Capitol, Oklahoma City 3. Gwendolyn Bussard, State Capitol, Oklahoma City L. Helen Harclcastle, Donnie Spence, Berizha Bliss, Dolores Wright 5. Ruby Nevitt, Arlmlalalx 6. Coach Barnhart and the paddle 7. Football practice 8. Shirley Bussard, Virginia Ginder 9. Freshman ini : 1. . I onor o sig-'P faig TSS ' W1 Hhthhvay-ST. BankS,Jr in-S . ' BL, ggggaigz' M' hd, mf Semester semester Martin-Jw. 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Gheuvmnt-Soph. zna 409' f ' Al f , . . , . , 33 Mary Miller Dean Lemmon Iris McDaniel Eenette Banks Shirley Dowers Doris Ogden Gwendoljfn Bussard 3 Football practice I, Football practice State Capitol Oklahoma City Miss Griswold Hrs. Campbell Benette Banks Iris McDaniel Doris Ogden Mrs. Nichols . Band students 9 7, Band on parade, Arknlalah 191 CHESTER A KINKAID :arson-nmc rnvlxcuu Ann lunalou OXFORD. KANSAS It is not difficult to be well groomed Just entrust your garment to us For fast reliable service call PETER PAN CLEANERS Phone 129 W. L. Ramsey BIERBUSSE STORE Meats and Groceries Free Delivery Phone 7 I CS?-WE AT WHINERY'S DRUG STORE The Raxall Store Fourmmm SERVICE rr-:AR AROUND jPhone 50-5 y y OXFORD Jester fnsurance We Insure Everything Against Anything INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 1883 Phone 1 or 71 1947 oxronn KANSAS THE LONG-BELL LUMBER Co. Telephone 35 Oxford, Kansas Meet your friends At the C A N T E E N For recreation and refreshments Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Billingslea OXFORD SHOE SHOP I-:LMER THOMAS' GENERAL AUTO AND TRACTOR REPAIRING BATTERY SERVICE Bissitts Garage Abildgaard Hardware Headquarters for HARDWARE, AND APPLIANCES . WORK CLOTHING. GIFT ITEMS ' Banks Grocery Sz Market HOLLIS RUTTER Fresh Mears - Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GROCERIELS Phone 81 Oxford, Kansas Texaco Service Station Motor Tune -Up YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE HI-WAY CAFE ' Home cooked meals - Good steaks MR. AND MRS. FRANK COVERT What you do is NEMS for the REGISTER Bring it in-- Send it in-- Phone it in-70L5 -Thank You! I THE NELSON ALFALFA MILLS INC. Oxford, Kansas MANUFACTURES OF DEI-IYDRATED ALFALFA MEAL STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS PROMPT, EFFICIENT DELIVERY QUALITY PRODUCTS A. W. Dowers, Agent Phone 111 35 ADAMSVILLE ELEVATOR H. W. McDaniel--Owner and Operator A good place to sell grain ETQ THE CHILI Bom. ff? Good Coffee Rich Chili Juicy Hamburgers You'l1 like 'em Edith Whinerv Phone 741.5 KELLOGG FARMERS UNION C0-OP ASS'N George L. Karnes, Manager QUALITY FEEIS AT A SAVING Custom Mixing and Grinding Phone 66F5 Oxford, Kansas Donley's BUTANE SERVICE Phone 79 HALLMARK CARDS YOU CAN PATRONIZE WITH CONFIDENCE Robertsen Drgg Store e CUSTOM SPRAYING OF ALL KINDS Clyde Collins Oxford, Kansas Phone 1011.8 C. E. FEASTER and SONS Sand, Gravel Garage Drive in for complete over- hauling service. Mulvaney H E R R PRODUCE When better prices are paid for poultry, eggs, and cream the HERH PRODUCE will pay them, Phone 'E6Ll'7 Oxford, Kansas HOME TOWN GROCERY F O 0 D B A N K Phone 121 Oxford, KBDBBB WE ARE GLAD TO SERVE YOU 24 HOURS EVERY DAY Reduced Night and Sunday Rube OXFORD MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE OF ANY KIND SEE OR CALL A. E. FINK - PHONE 34F19 Philee Redioe ouvfn FURNITUREMRMBW ANU MURTIIARY l Magic Chet Stoves Bigeom Refrigerator! Glue and Wallpaper Phone 91-5 il 38 Oxford, Kllllll . 6 K-T Service Sta. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE and BULK DELIVERY Phone 51-5 Oxford, Kansas Dewey Green HE OXFORD THEATR Southwest Fineolf' Year 'Round Air Conditioned. FOLKS, YOUR REGULAR A' CE MAKES US VERY HAPPY, FOR IT GIVES US A FEELING THAT WE ARE SHIVING A REAL NEED IN THIS COMMUNITY-PROVIDING A FRIENDLY PLACE OF AMUSEQEHT. MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS For Sheet Music, Accessories, Records Band and Orchestra Instruments RCA Victor Radios and KI!-IBAT.L PIANOS Qlunningham Music Phone 87 Oxford, Kansas HAMPSHIRE HMS lore Moat For More Profit POOVEI BROS. Louis and Waldo Phone 77F10 Oxford, Ks. COMIPLIMEINTSOF B 1 N D E R Y , MAGAZINE mm EDITION BCXJKBIHDING 0 SPORTING GOODS 3l4 N ST FRANC S SY WICHITA. KANSAS , no-ng souru rovsm Compllrnents SAM STEVEN SON WICHITA, KANSAS CLASS RINGS OUTFITTING TIE ATHLETE 'IOOEAST 362' 511 KANSAS CITY 5 MISSOURI4 I'-OR YEAR 37 We Are Happy to Have Produced Your Yearbook EMCO comm PRESS 129 N. W. 3rd Strut OKLAHOMA CITY 'I, OKLA. CONGRATULATIONS FORTY NINE' RS May we express our sincere con- gratulations to you, the Oxford High School Class of '49, for the achievements which you have attained thus far in life. I-Iyten Insurance Agency PHONE 400 Wellington, Kansas See us for your insurance needs 'cz We write: Casualty u. L. smwsn, rmum 301155 'w:.:::.v,'f' manner: am 51:26 my Vnnbook Division Northam Dlvlnhn THE WICHITA BRUSH CO helps keep your school clean STUDIOS JANITOR SUPPLIES CHEMICAL MAINTENANCE PROUJCTS ROBERT MQUNTZ Household and Industrial W. K. Enoch Don Enoch tfcfwol W 127 N. Topeka Wichita, Kansas MANUFACTURERS AND'l0BBERS 234 N. Wxin 4-9331 I 883 194.9 The Oxford Bank --over 66 years of banking This Bank is A Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Conservative Progressive CLOVR DALE FARM Breeders of Pure Bred Shorthorn Cattle Visitors Wglcgmg Farm located one mile south, three quarters west of Oxford. OTTO B. IIENRICH MAX Il. WENRICH WICHITA SPORTING GOODS CO. WIC!-UTA, KANSAS THE COACHES' CHOICE- YOUR CHOICE, TOOI Oxford Elevators ELMER E. BLISS A SON Owners. Operators Grains. Feeds, Seeds HUTRENA AND BUSY HEI! FEEDS Coal and Fertilizers Custom Grinding, Mixing Phone 92 Oxford, Kansas TRY US FIRST I-'OR CLEANING, PRESSING, HAT BLOCKING. ANYTHING DONE IN OUR LINE OF WORK. OXFORII DRY CLEANERS ALL WORK GUARANTEED Telephone 40 - 17 Oxford, Kansas REIIINGTON TYPEWRITEHS Standard-Portable Sales and Rental PIERCE'S IT PAYS T0 LOOK WELL CRAI NIS BARBER SHOP Lor a's Pastry Shop Full Line of Pastries and Bread SPECIAL ORDERS Phone 136 Oxford, Kansas 39 o 3 ' T , ., 7 1 Mmlm . , I O ww ' - l A, production exceeds ,Q I R ' f 5 J, if L3 s+.ates.' ' ' O , VG: -' 'T f E ' Ng' O - ' 'si-ew.mff ',: Fffif' f 5-u-0 A M .V , ,tez f X' 1 - 49,13 ' A V 3 1' A 3 1 , fa 5 W . . . , , Largest natural V e Speclallze ln Washmg and Greasmg gas field in the in world! f. Conoco Service Station ., Paul Nichols Ku Son R 'd'B3 'ik ' ':Q: b Phone BZL4 f Oxfofdv 3811545 A rs in wheat, V- flour milling, f. alfalfa seed, wheavgg storage capacity, 'ET it-.ef:q'T.. 7 K T' Fi Third in number of beef cattle' VS , f '11 -and THE OXFORD MILLING CO. Phone 96 Oxford, Kdhlll w-' ' ? ,4- 'Roghtored Herefords'-Hand Sires-Pepper Dmino and HER Pioneer 60th 51-U ogm-d,xanaaa Bxnzrmumm nmn22n.5 B. 40 x- V ' H--Q -s f ,M ' M rw '59 -.4 ,X - L. n 'fi 'T , LION 'S CLUB-FUOTBALL BAEIGLTT sUMw1cK LEAGUE wxssxn mann 4, 19 Q Miss Griswold, Hrs. Campbell, Mrs. Nichols, Mchaniel, Ogden fOklahoma Cityj Banks , kg! 'A f Banks, ljclhniel, Ogden, Griswold Bussurd, Dowars QOklahoma City? ,wing .xdflzkfica Ill 'Q- I BOTTOM ROW: D. Rosa, D. Starilin, J. Ross, Heh, Shore, Lowry, H. Pooveyg SMOND ROW: West, Bliss, Reece, A. Spencer, John Fink, Monteith, Slack, THIRD BOW: McCra.bb, Knapp, Morris, Purcell, Gheuvront, Alley, Chamberlain, FOURTH ROW: Lemma, R. Spencer, R. Ueninger, Broun, J. 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