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I Medford Tribune MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1963 I . ' t v-v... t.w E. .. I " ..: m ' v . . -r r- .i - Vv fT . I'll ;,. Graceful routine of Linda MeCann, senior, draws plaudits of spectators. . t The Medford Senior High School Varsity Band of 116 musicians, augmented by Drum Maor Skip VanSickle and nine maoretles, is recognized as one of the outstanding marching units in the northwest and is a consistent winner of "superior" ratings in numerous competitions; I. A. Mirick is the director. Senior Linda Mattson is head majorette. She is said to be the only senior high school baton twirler in the state of Oregon who occasionally performs with as many as three batons at one 1ime. I I I i J -i s ' l I yeO Carolyn Poulos, senior, makes m. J ' 1 I ; i 1 r I I i ' Bu' appearance at half time 'mt ' !' I 1 I1' I -. ; of Southern Oregon college I 1 XKl i i yT ,me' Kitty Tingleaf, Junior,, per- . I man (who can't see them In l . i ',:,; V . f J forms "Texas" number In I I v ; "Jm lh dark) at big pre-Grants ; V-i ANy ? cowgirl outfit. k...- ilaB C lJ Pass game bonfire rally. '.. x ''VV tc Sri f ... kT'-'A fevr' 3 i I l l ' Tornado Coach. Fred Spiegelberg, is congratulated by Coach Keith Johnson T 'tHpfff' "'tLL 1 tSSZ 1.1 "I5r!SS22? : of lh Crater High School vanity following Medford' Kent 6-0 win over tht Comets ' ei liniiiiMMMiiiMMiiiii linirinnrniii i wnir ra si'nniw 'rom Central Point. Don Miller, Crater athletic director, also approaches with arm X jpf 4 extended as Tornado mascot, young Scott Spiegelberg (21), is an Interested observer -JMis: v sJV 1 1 W 4 Steve Toews bursts through eye of paper tornado as squad of the proceedings. 0 " : JUMSpni noCiS of the oinct. Tormnoo . By LARRY HOLMAN ' Vortex of violent action is on the gridiron, of course. But in the "Home of the Black Tornado" there is much peripheral turbulence. Bandsmen tootle, ma jorettes twist, rally girls lead acrobatically accompanied cheers, student partisans scream. Frenzied fans unleash a steady stream of "words full of sound and fury signifying something!" As Medford Senior High's football varsity nears the close of another vigorous campaign, the Mail Tribune presents this pictorial resume' of climactic moments in a successful season. Cartooned Tornado, lettering and class numerals on Westside grandstand are a familiar sight to Medford townspeople. i 7 h f l i Rich Knight and Sue Elmgren were crowned as king and queen of Tornadia Week. Here they occupy royal thrones on float as a benevolent crepe paper tornado beams l approvingly. Captains Jeff Hardrath of Medford and Marly Bauer of Grants Pass meet In center of the field for pra-gama cordialities. "The tumult and the shouting dies," but not until weary warriors Pete Hlnman, Chip Bufflngton and Dane Smith have had their share of whooping It up In celebration ' of victory. Medford 13, Grants Pan 91