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The Oxford High School Band received three I's for their outstanding performance in the parade at the Kansas State Fair. The Pride Of Oxford In the fall of 1986 the Oxford High School band grabbed thirteen more ones for marching and field competition at the Kansas State Fair and Arkalalah festival to add to their collection of excellence. The OHS band was one of the two bands chosen to represent the state of Kansas in a spring festival in Orlando, Florida. Most of the year’s activities were centered around raising $12,000 for their trip to Florida. The band performed five concerts during the year. They sold candles, candybars and bumper stickers. The band hosted a Hobo Dinner that featured special entertainment and original decorations. They collected newspapers and aluminum cans to help raise funds. In the spring they held an auction. Throughout their efforts to raise the money for the trip to Florida, the band was supported by the town. In addition to all of these activities, the band also participated in the musical, Funky Winkerbean. “To have a chance to be a member of the Oxford High School Band is a one in a life time. You have to be totally dedicated, and have pride in yourself and in the other band members to reach such great accomplish- ments in a small band. Michelle Russell Flag girl Elaine Denson marches in the Water- melon Feed Parade. Cunningham’s Music, (316) 221-0130 2% 113 E. Ninth, Winfield, Kansas
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Rachel Bralcher demonstrates how to sew on a button in speech class. Lori Mooningham expresses herself in English class. A Little About A Lot Mrs. Wilcoxen askes, “If you have alot of something, do you have abunch too?’’ She seems to have spent a lifetime lighting these two little words, a lot. When these two little words are put together they make a four letter word. We know how much trouble four letter words get us into, especially in Mrs. Wilcoxen’s classes. The correct spelling is a lot” for those of you who didn't know, or slept through Mrs. Wilcoxen’s English classes. Mr. Kehres seemed to have had alot” of kittens for sale at one time, and Mrs. Wil- coxen wanted to know if he had “abunch” for sale too. Kim Payne demonstrates how to construct a model in speech class. Shayne Morris contemplates his English.
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Joel Horsch, Adam Oliver, Rachel Bratcher, Mike Kelley. Dama Oliver, Jim Miller and Julie Nethercot perform in the parade at the Kansas State and Debbie Wege march with the band at Hutchinson. Fair. THE OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL BAND: First row; Tammy Bingham, Sherry Myrick, Hilary Sauzek, Kathy Frame, Crystal Howard, Tammy Lowry. Second row; Dama Oliver, Charlene Creed, Jamie Johnson. Debbie Wege, Cristine Thompson, Debra Tredway, Biil Wollard, Keri Thomas, Robert Dorman, Rachel Bratcher, Jason Catlin. Third row; Chad Gressel. Jeff Sawyer. Kristen Gill. Michelle Russell, Eden Sauzek. Melynda Lacey, Aaron Oliver, T.L. Price, Brian Lemke, Catherine Elwood, Kevin McClung. Fourth row; Julie Nethercot, Blake Nethercot. Mr. Banks. Mike Kelley. Jeff Leggett, Joel Horsch, Adam Oliver, Jim Miller. (Not pictured Rhonda Smith) 29
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