Argentine High School - Mustang Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1937

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cr A O' p . L vV« y •u ' CLASS OF 1939 The sophomore class was the largest in the school, having an enrollment of 270. Social functions were limited to a party, and dance at the Parish House in the fall and a picnic in the spring. One member of the class, John Thorp, played on the senior high school basket ball team and went to the regional tournament. C. E. Swender, sponsor of the class, coached a group in organizing a basket ball team to play with the junior high team and also to play in a tournament with the seniors and juniors. The officers of the class were: President, Rich- ard Mankin; vice-president, Betty Westfall; secretary, Mary Jane Cartmill; treasurer, Pearl Reagan. First Row—Schmitt. Roman, Velasquez Simpson, Paine, Presley. Wilkes, Hood Stumpf. Socond Row—Phillips, Schiebel, Wintor steen, Terry. Nmomire, Ritter, Wright Savage. McGraw. Third Row—Paine, Potzold, Poston Simpson, Showalter. Teegarden, Reyn olds. Thoman, Reagan. Fourth Row—Mooley, Pollock, Polrick Smith, Nelson, Metz, Wcntling. Sellers Miller. Fifth Row--Southerland, Vanderwol! Partonnar, Strong. Sixth Row—Smith, Richoy, Morris. Price Weber, Rico. Seventh Row Smith. McHenry Morri son. Meyer, Reagan, McGivern, Tush Eighth Row—McKittrick. Rock. Meeker F. Mock, Phillips, Moaao, Tush. First Row—Scovill. Reynolds, Overly Stigall, Stevenson, Prather, Sauer, Sim mo'ns, Scbo. Socond Row -Markiowicz, Schrooder Parsons, Wendt. Small, Wiseman Wators, Roborts, Westfall, Sparks. Third Row Price. Tipton, Rock. School mg, Schiebel, McDonald. Summers Roynolds, McMahon, Sowoll, Wire. Fourth Row—Spoars. ' Lawton Staff, Mills, Sutton, Scott. ■ ::: :l i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i ii:::::::::;::::: ■ uB Page Twenty-Nino

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 First Row—McCarty, Hardison, Green wood, Larson, Hodges, Montoil, Hicks Honny. Hutchison, Haney, Martinez. Second Row—Moss, McDaniel, McDou gall, Gilycat, Hahnor, Jenkins, Hoover Lynch. North, Harris. Third Row—Neher, Lcmbcrgor. Mastei lotto. Hammer, Gould, Miller. Moore. Fourth Row—Lloyd, Madl. Oehlert Markula, King, Loop, Horton, Lavin Fuller Fifth Row—Miller, Oropoza, Lee, Kal laras. Huff. Sixth Row -Jolfrios, Gcigor, Grcv Harmon, Folsom. Mooro, Mayo, Herring Sevonth Row Hronos, Miller, Lope: Rood, Small, Lavorack, Gomez, Liobig Horst. Jameson. Eighth Row Norwood. Miller. Lake Hogan, Keith, Green, McCauley, Me First Row—Wickersham, Simons, Pook- er, Vergot, Worthington, Scott, Small, Sillman. Strickland. Socoed Row -Smith. Pollock, Richey, Woodhoad, Harris, Schmeck, Timmins, Warren. Third Row Wilson, Saunders, Thomas, Wilhm, Taber, Segura. Brown, Snod- grass. Fourth Row—C. Spencer. Vernon. Strut- zcl. Woolery. Rose, Perkins, Taylor, Stumpf, Smith, Stephenson, V ing, Worthington. Filth Row -Smith, Simpson, Smith, Haw- lings, Smith, Roberts, North, Martinez. Stanley, Sarras, Schooling, Spaulding. Sandols. Sixth Row—Sodders, tanner, Webster, 1. Sponcor, Miller, Perry, Smith. Pidcock, Thornhill, Knowles, Lavin, Watkins. The class presented a play A Good Egg. These people were in the play: Carol Craw- ford, Pauline Kallaras, Clarice Woolery, Dorothy Beton, Margaret Harmon, Treasure Lloyd, James Hammer, Billy Duggins, Laur- ence Moore, J. D. Thomas, Dayton Jenkins, Wayne Arnold, and Bill Wilhm. First Row—Bottum, Bruner, Davis, Card Barnett, Crawford. Easley, Bristow Burch. Broomfield. Socond Row -Denys. Doolittle, Barton Cantorbery, Boico, Brunner, Dickerson Third Row—Burns, Craig. Cowporth wait, Anderson, Adorholt, Buckloy Beton. Duggins. Fourth Row -Bradbury, Bruce, Eppcrt Beadle. Brink. Boris, Bortina, Antos. Fifth Row—Easter, Drake, Blaschke Beaird. Fickle, Badeker, Brown. Sixth Row -Davidson, Mooro, Bastol Butler, Carpenter, Davis, Bender. Sevonth Row Arnold, Davidson, An derton, Ashlock, Brown, Favrow, Cloav or. Barclay, Bruns. Eighth Row—Cooper, Dark, Atkinson Duthoo. Bales, Dyorson, Bicknoll, Bj cock, Blythe. Doze, Frass, Ander, Cain. The junior class was second in size with an enrollment of 216 students. CLASfeoF l Jb N. F. Shell was the sponsor. The officers were: President, Dayton Jenkins; vice-president, Jewell Huff; secretary, Pauline Kallaras; treasurer, Vercella Hardison. HI 938 Page Twenty-Eight



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First Row—Gibbs, Follina, Woods, Ed- wards, Carlson, Cartmill, Alumbaugh, Riojas, Rood, Bodam. Second Row Bradbury, Coons, Foglo- son, Crossloy, Bauolt, Carr, Engics, Flynn. Allison. Bailey. Chambers. Third Row—Hicks. Bass, Fields, Collins, Coleman, Burr. Fourth Row—Castor, Brewer, Evans, Corbett, Bonder, Ellcrman, Cowperth- wait. Copeland, Brink. Fifth Row dinaur, DeLeon, Cansler, Adkins, F. Allison, V. Allison, DoSouro, Blasche. Sixth Row -Burke, Clappin, Barnes, Baker, Barnes, Albertson, B. Barnes, Egar. Seventh Row—Easley, Burgo, Cornol- ius. Crow. First Row—Gatzoulis, Hoke, Woods, Madl, Lamb, McCurdy, Simpson, M. Goodrick Maxwoll, Locko. Second Row C Goodrick. Hontz. Hock- man, Hardison, Foster, Lundbach, K. Marsh, Laaenburqer, McGrew. Third Row McCauley. Fredericks, Hageman, Lontz, Matthews, Gruber, Mankin, Loop. Fourth Row McMillan, Myer, Kent, Lovell, Martin, Jantzen, Gillos, Lund- berg. Fifth Row Layman. Littloliold, Haber- man, Hughos, Kellogg, McKitrick, Gar- rett. Sixth Row—Lawson, Manthoi, Long, Maybell, Hultz, Hickman, Goigor, Hcn- slee. Seventh Row—Landic, Gibbs, Foster, Gower, Jameson, Maxim, Lomburgor. Richard Mankin has been president of this class through the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. Mary Heckman won the annual Kid Day con- test, dressed in an old-fashioned play suit. The sophomores took charge of the fifteenth issue of The Argentian, with Walter Brink as editor. Paul Gilles and Richard Burge represented the class in the Student Council. Several sophomore girls were among the group which represented Argentine in the an- nual Play Day at Lawrence, Kansas. Mary Jane Coleman had a lead in the play Thank You, Doctor, which was presented at the Northeast Kansas League Fine Arts Fes- tival, at Leavenworth. CLASS OF 1939 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Page Thirty

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