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ARGENTINE HIGH • STUDENT CONGRESS • The Student Congress has a two-fold purpose, first to promote student participation in service to the school and second, to acquaint a larger group of students with the problems of the school and to help solve them in a democratic manner. The Congress was composed of student representatives chosen from home rooms by the class members and two representatives from each grade chosen by class officers of the previous year. Committees appointed for the year were: Indoor, outdoor, interschool, by-laws senior high as- sembly, junior high assembly, and student-faculty. These committees after investigating problems of the school, made reports to the government body. The problems were discussed and solutions planned and presented. The activities of the Congress were reported in the second-hour home rooms through the representatives, following each meeting. Harold Armstrong '45, was president for the year along with Leonard Dexter '45, vice-president and Marvin Coons '46, secretary. Miss Myrtle McCormick and Mr. Earl A. Moody were the faculty sponsors and representatives. PACE TWENTY-THREE
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• CLASS OF 1950 • ARGENTIAN 1945 Leading all classes in the sale of war stamps and bonds, the seventh grade again set its goal for a jeep. This class of 156 members was evenly divided, with 78 girls and 78 boys. Jack Vanderwell was elected president; Ralph Ninemire, vice-president; Bob Coulter, secretary; and Martha Fredericks, treasurer. Class cheerleaders were: Norma Hollingsworth, Donald Daniels, and Alfred Johnson. Miss Bess Wilhite is sponsor of the class. Members participated in such school activities as the Colt club, campfire girls and junior high basketball. The class gave a talent assembly for the junior high. Jane Woods, Donald Brashear, Alfred Johnson, Arthur Werle and Jack Vanderwell represented the home rooms in the Student Congress. FIRST ROW—Brown, D., Detmor, Bailey, Cerovich, Carillo, Ferguson, B., Dick- inson, Ferguson, K.. Dale, Daniels. SECOND ROW—Carmody, B.. Becker, Enfiold, Dye, Ayala, Chester, Cole- man, Carman, Fredericks, Drenon. THIRD ROW—Beach, Foster, Brown, N., Carriger, Fisher. F., Fisher, B., Boyd, Chamberlin, Ammerman, Crummett, Brashear. FOURTH ROW—Briscoe, Baker, Coulter. Carmody, D., Crozier, Crowder, Boice, Bryson, Dean, Castro, L, Clyma. FIRST ROW —Hubbard, Kyle, Goold. Hugard, P., McGhan, Krouso, S.. Mow- rer, Jazo, Murillo, Hollingsworth, Keller. SECOND ROW—Johnson, A., Harryman, J., Krouse, H., Moffett, Glenn, Huck, McBee, Hardy, Johnson, L, Kennedy, Greenwood, Ludwig, Murphy, Mad- dox. THIRD ROW—Massengill. Hugard, I.. McWilliams, Hayes. Garrett, Lattelle, Lamase, Hanson, Klempnauer, Gants, Loya, Hahnor, Messick, Horst, Hamp- ton. FOURTH ROW—Gunn, Lambeth, Kaster, Poole, Harryman, C., Medina, Lentz. Hires, Jacobson, Lenoir, Hellwig, Mob- erly, Mendez, Morrison, Loomis. FIRST ROW—Shipley. Wright, Wine- gardner, Pringle, Rose, Swift, Robohn, Tippin, Teegarden, Wilkes, Slraub. SECOND ROW—White. Weems. Reyes. Williams, Oehlert, Piersee, Smith. W., Nunez, Sellers, Rios, Utter, Purinton. THIRD ROW—Stubbs. Wood. Ousley, Smoo, Wiyninger, Parker, Yoder, Solis, Smith, J., Suggs, Velasquez, Werle. FOURTH ROW—Pugh. Schmeck. Poole, Reynolds, Vohs, Zamora, Ninemire, Van Derwell, Sapp, Williamson, Spengler, Quillin. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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