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Y W. n ARGENTINE HIGH '— ' ' ' '■■■ ■ ' '■- .. ' - GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW-Smith, L., Isaac, Dowdlo, Mitschko. French, Gish. Forbes, Janos, Grube, Layman, Harold J. Mould (Di- rector). SECOND ROW -Johnson, Evans, Jonos, Smith, P., Jackman, J., Turner, Babcock, Kirk, Karr, Clevenger, Payne, Hisol, Hicks, Kuckworth. THIRD ROW—Chamberlain, Crain, Culo, Christ, Bodam, Greenwood, Mayhugh, Thorp, Grube, M. J., Crockor, Christine, D., Dotmor. FOURTH ROW—Davis, McIntosh, Easter, Badger, Gunn. Dunwell. Richy, Metz, Jackman, T„ Markula, Tuttle, H. FIFTH ROW—Mitchell, Miche, E„ Tuttle, P., Myers, Roher, Hutchinson. Paxton, Zylor, Inghram, Bell, Smith, R. LAST ROW- Wright, Garrett, Christine, Latin, Helwig, Childers, J., Rudd, Fos- miro, Ashkrin, Gunz, Landroy, Childers, C. E. BAND FIRST ROW Harold J. Mould, director Smith, M., Childers, C., Boll, Wire, Quirk Webb, Micho. E. SECOND ROW—Lapham, Colvin, Hornan dez, Cramblit, White, Ghrist, Culp, Purin ton, Maddox, McGathan. THIRD ROW—Albriaht, E.. Gerber, R., Hoi singer, F.. Dunwell, Albright, A., Pringlo Mowrer, Moborly, Forris, Utter. FOURTH ROW-Mitschko. Izaac. Gish Evans, French, Johnson. Mayhugh, Turn er, Karr, Uttor, O., Loomis. FIFTH ROW—Smith, R.. Ingraham, Hutch inson, Tyler, Robor, Myers, Motz, Richey Easter, Chamberla n. SIXTH ROW Davis. Miche. A.. Tuttlo. Dun well, B.. Rudd. Childors, J., Ashkron Latin, Gunz, Badger. ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW—Martin, Burgoss, Marquez, Loomis, Hoover, Smith. N., Richmond, Monteil, White, Pratt, Evans, Mona, R., Walter (Director). SECOND ROW—Buckner, Bowden. Lambort, Kirschor, Dunwell, Parsons, Cross, Alt- man, Harris. John, Morris, Bustamante, Meek. THIRD ROW Stigall, Ely, Burton. Blytho, Hutson, Ogborn, Hindman, Swoonoy, Easley, Smith, C., Lunday, Wadlow. FOURTH ROW—Moore, Howoll, Coats, Ay- rault, Teagarden, Loat, Smith, R., Gazda, Robor, Fosmiro, Ludwig, Simma, Mairs, Roynolds. PAGE TWENTY-NINE
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ARGENTIAN 1945 • BAND • Seventy members of the band furnished the entertainment at such programs as the Kansas City Structural Steel Production Drive, Mustang Revue, Spring Concert and other auditorium programs. The full band in complete uniform played at all home football games and performed stunts be- tween halves. A pep band composed of about twenty members of the regular band played at most of the pep assemblies and all home basketball games. At the end of the season this group had a banquet because of its extra duty. Majorettes, led by Dorothy Clevenger, took a prominent part in numerous programs. The major- ettes were: Bobbee Isaac, Eleanor Ann Duckworth, Martha Grube, and Dolores Hisel. 9 9 9 The band presented its annual spring concert May 7, featuring as soloists lames Childers, bass- horn; Veda Wylie, piano; Dorothy Clevenger, who presented a baton twirling exhibition; and a clar- inet trio composed of Glen Mayhugh, Norma Thorp, and Marjorie Grube. • ORCHESTRA • The orchestra was composed of sixty-five members, twenty-eight of whom played string instru- ments. This organization played for assemblies, programs, and presented a nickel assembly. An ex- change concert with Shawnee Mission was held again this year. The entire string section composed a string orchestra which played at the junior and senior plays and other programs. The only senior soloist to play at the spring concert was Marilyn Bell, celloist. The orchestra is under the direction of Harold J. Mould. • GLEE CLUB • The boys' and girls' Glee clubs were combined this year for the first time because of the war con- ditions and the depletion of the faculty. The Glee clubs, in former years, wore sweaters and other uniforms to denote their club. These uniforms had to be dispensed with this year as uniforms were too hard to secure and much too high priced for many of the club's membership to buy. The officers of the club are chosen at the first of the fall semester and are in office the entire school term. The officers were formerly tv o presidents and two vice-presidents, two secretaries and two treasurers, but as the Glee clubs are combined, the officers were chosen from the entire group. The officers are as follows: Bill Ely, president; John Gazda. vice-president; and Roberta Easley, secretary-treasurer. The annual program given by the Glee clubs in the spring of the year was of original ideas, arranged by students from the club, assisted by Miss Mona Walter, club sponsor and director of the club. The class had an enrollment of 52, of whom 16 were boys and 36 were girls. In the club this year there were several different groups of students who practised numbers for special occasions. The groups were a boys' quartet of Paul Stigall, Bill Ely, Paul Ludwig, and Eugene Leaf, and a girls' trio composed of Phyllis Hoover, Ann Coats, and Norma Ayrault. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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'-W' ARGENTI AN 1945 CLOTHING ART PAGE THIRTY FOODS
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