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ARGENTI AH 1I4S • CLASS OF 1947 • The sophomore class, with 108 boys and 124 girls, was again the largest class in school. Officers of the class were: Wallace Gregg, president; Walter Turner, vice-president; Billie Rae, secretary; and Jimmie Hall, treasurer. The sophomores took an active part in sports and other activities. A sophomore football team, coached by C. E. Swender, engaged in competition with other sophomore teams of the city. It won most of its games. The only sophomore to letter on the first team in football was Richard Woodruff. In basketball the class was represented by Kenneth E. Miller, who substituted regularly on the first team besides making up the nucleus of the second team, along with Andrew Lillich and Bill Cun- ningham. The class contributed strong support to the track team, Billy Greenwood, Paul Ludwig, Robert Monteil, Tony Rocca, and Walter Turner lettering. FIRST ROY —Ritchey. Saunders, McGin- nis, Yowell, Utter, Vaughn, Sponcor, Wyniger, Roese, Payne, Nelson. SECOND ROW—McCray, McIntosh. E., Pringle, Madle, Pierce, Miller B., Mat- ney, Martinez, Quirk, Borgan, Perez. THIRD ROW—Monroe. Madl. Paxton. Moody, Meyer, Smith, R., Martin, Mann, Payne, Prather, J.. McIntosh. FOURTH ROW—Braswell. Miller. T., Miller. K. E.. Miller. K. D.. Meyers, Perry, Olivarez, Mitschke, Miller, L. • • • FIRST ROW—Redwine. Thurman. Vail ejo. Wollery, Vega. Wobb, Rose Sanchez, Wolman. SECOND ROW—Rodriguez, Zarachosa Richmond, Weaver, Sidebottom. Thorn ton, Blythe, Rocha, Tarver, Rae. THIRD ROW—Smith, P., Smith. D.. Wal ters, Taylor, Saunders, Wilson, Smith L., Tibbs, Simerly, Wright R. FOURTH ROW—Turner, Ensley, Page Woodruff, Stewart, Rudd. Uhlig, Swift Spicer. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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ARGENTINE HIGH • CLASS OF 1946 • The junior class had a total of 159 members, with 19 more girls than boys. Chosen by the students to lead the class this year were the following officers: Bob Jarvis, presi- dent; Eddie Reynolds, vice-president; Bernice Licklider, secretary; Shirley Neely, treasurer. The juniors were well represented in school organizations. Ten were in the Student Congress, one being the secretary. Thirty-four were members of the Mustang Club, also including the secretary. Other members were officers of various other organizations, including the president of the Girls' Athletic Association. The juniors held staff positions on the school paper. The Argentian. Juniors were also active in the sports field, especially Dusty Coons and Ivan Crabaugh, both of whom made both all-city football and basketball teams as well as Northeast Kansas all-stars in basketball. Ivan was unanimously voted captain of the Northeast Kansas league all-stars in basket- ball. The class presented its annual play April 6. Mr. Neil F. Shell and Miss Myrtle McCormick were sponsors of the group this year. FIRST ROW—Garcia, Cervant, Easley Ford, Jolly, Janes, Buffington, Byrd Bustamante, Guitterez. SECOND ROW—Chambers, Fohn, J. Craig, de Went, Jones, Foster, Jamie son, Hulbert, Gamblo, Cherniak, Her nandez, Dunwell. THIRD ROW—Altman, Hernandez, A. Albright, Forbes, Crockor. Alt, Hutson Green, Dixon, Couch, Bowman. FOURTH ROW — Brown, -Haas, Cra bough, Cozad, Coons, Carr, Gamber Bock, Groove, Bond, Glenn. FIRST ROW — George, Burton, Knott, Marquoz, Jarvis, McDormott, Piorcoc, Lawson, Price. SECOND ROW—Laughin, Markula, Man- teil, Neely, Pierce, King, Morris, L.. Miche, Pratt, Marquez, Johns. THIRD ROW—Madrigal, Keupker, Post- en, Myors, Landrey, Lehman, Lam- bert, McNeoso, Morris, V., Mitchell, McMahon, Martin. FOURTH ROW — Paxton, Licklider. Kirsher, Pacheco, Poling, Meek, Paris, Kitcholl, Monteil, Lawrey, Lynn, LoteL FIFTH ROW—Lansing, Combs, Parsons, M., Martin, Mullens, Lewis, Mahoney, Mize, Phelps, R., Phelps, M„ Ogburn, Kazle, Moore, Puhr. • • • FIRST ROW—Washburn, White, Vargas, Smith, M., Smith N., Reynolds, Vernon, Ulmer, Tuttlo, Simpson, Shutt. SECOND ROW—Smith. D., Wyman, Tee- garden, Ross, Sessions, Twibell, Wilker, Simma, Reynolds, Richey. THIRD ROW—Salmon, Wadlow, Rosas, Winn, Todd, VanDolah, South, Smith, A., Swinehart, Wire, Rodwine, Stigall. FOURTH ROW—Robles, Uhlig, Scarlett, Robohn, Walling, Rohr, Singleton, Smith, R., Vodros, Young, Sweems. PAGE SEVENTEEN
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ARGENTINE HIGH • CLASS OF 1947 • Seven boys were admitted to the A Club, which is achieved by lettering in a major sport. In an all-school assembly the sophomores presented a one-act play written by Robert Dunwell. Two dances were held for sophomores only, one at Legion Hall and another at the Argentine Youth Center. Eighteen sophomores were members of the band and approximately fourteen were in the glee club. Four sophomores, Clara Ethel Childers, Anna May Cramblit, Maxine Holsinger, and Dorothy Quirk made up a string quartet which played at numerous Parent-Teacher Association meetings, teas, and other programs, including the Mustang Revue and Gold Star Memorial program. In the Student Congress were eight sophomores, and in the Mustang club there were twenty. The sponsors of the class were Miss Edna Barnes and Mr. C. E. Swender. FIRST ROW—Carter, Crow, Brown. B. Best, Bullock, Bonnett, Brown, H. Dotmcr. Burgoss, Clem. SECOND ROW—Dunlap, Bogard, Carri gor, Antanapolis, Childers, Colman Dowdle, Culp, Bradbury, Addison Berry. THIRD ROW—Brackett, Christine, Caud ron, Cutburth, Buckman, Brown, M. Badgor, Campbell, Andorson, Cow perthwait. FOURTH ROW — Cramblit. Graham Bishop, Baker, Croy, Davi3, Wagner Dunwell, Aura, Aiman, Daniels. FIRST ROW—Lazano. Hinds, Howard, Gerby, Evans, A., Eden, Jack, Guitcr- rez, Christine. SECOND ROW—Lattin, Johnson, Grif- lith, Hauser, Kunze, Imler, Klemp- nauer, Hemandoz, Hicks, Hampton. THIRD ROW—Janes, Harper, Harris, Jones, D., Ghrist, Lawson, Easter, Greenwood, Evans, R., Jones, R., Fow- ler. FOURTH ROW—Lozano, Jester, Husong, Hulford, Johnson, Kent, Lapham, Hol- singer, Frisby, Easter, F., Long. FIFTH ROW—Howor, Colburn, Heinson, Hawk, Green, Cunningham, Hyle, L.. Long. Ludwig, Hall, Hayes, Lillich, Gregg. PAGE NINETEEN
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