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Page 33 text: “AT ARGENTINE HIGH r' ■■■== STUDENT The purpose of the Student Congress is to pro- mote student participation in service to the school and to enable a larger group of students to be- come acquainted with the problems of the school and to help solve them. The officers for the year were: Bob Marvinc ’47, president; Lois Ann Smith ’47, vice-president; Bill Greenwood ’47, secretary-treasurer. Committees appointed for the year were: Scholarship, Inter-School, Social, Publicity, Build- ings and Grounds, Assembly, Club-Charters, and All-City Student Congress. ------a— -------------------------------- © CONGRESS • These committees investigated the situations and problems of the school, then reported the in- formation to the government body. The problems were discussed and probable solutions presented. This information was reported to all second hours through the second hour representatives. There were 42 members of the congress this year. The sponsors were V. E. Timmins and J. C. Harmon, principal. • PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION • With a membership of 248, the Argentine High School Parent-Teacher Association carried on its work this year under the leadership of Mrs. Harry C. Kennedy. The other officers for the year were: Mrs. John Coulter, first vice-president; Mrs. W. A. Suggs, second vice-president; Mrs. Everett Hutchings, secretary; Mrs. Arden Miller, treasurer. J. C. Harmon, principal, was elected to serve a three-year term as fourth vice-president of the Kansas Congress of Parents and Teachers, at Wichita, Kansas. The association held a combined Back to School night and a regular Parent-Teacher Association meeting and Fathers’ night with the fathers filling the Parent-Teacher Association offices. The Founders’ Day program was presented at night this year in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the national organization. The officers elected for next year arc: Mrs. Harry C. Kennedy, president; Mrs. Lee Woodruff, first vice-president; Mrs. Charles Lciningcr, sec- ond vice-president; Mrs. George Holtom, secretary; Mrs. Paul VanDerwcll, treasurer. Mrs. Everett Hutching». Mr . Harry Kennedy. Mrs. Arden Miller © Argentian — Scene 29 © ”
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Page 32 text: “CLASS OF 1952 THRU THE I.FNS FOURTH ROW' Schncck. Rowland, Nidiol}, Perez. Rodriquez, Reyes. Mor- rison, Pruitt, Ruiz, Madrigal, Rollins. THIRD ROW S Vtaff-T. Shipman. Madri- gal, Messi» k. MlBee. Odell. Nail Ser- vii». Metz. Reynolds. SECOND ROW Meanor. Phillips, Neuen- schuander, Sh»s»kl»-y, Sanders, Phelps. Pierce. Perez, Maddox, Smith. FIRST ROW -Sanderson, Petzold. Peer, Pollock. Sanford. Mael. Moore, Murphy, Reich. Owens, Mixon. © ® • • FOURTH ROW-Tucker, Walls. Yancey. Whitaker. Shipley. Tritle. Tuttle. H. Smith. Treeland, Wood. Vargas. THIRD ROW -Suggs. Sudduth. Wool- worth. Werren. Walters. Treeland. Trow- bridge. Tipton, Updegraff, Taylor, Strong. SECOND ROW Watt. Velasquez. Wax. Whitesell. Stronach, Reyes. Shockley. Unger. Vogel. Winegardner. FIRST ROW -Stover. I.. Srnee. Small, Marvyl Strehlow. Merle Strehlow, Vohs, Williams, • STUDENT CONGRESS • FOURTH ROW—Dunwcll. Mullens. Mar- vine. Burton. Vohs. R. Ninemirc. Mc- Cormick. J. Allard. Ilolsinger, Ulmer, Sharp, Childers. THIRD ROW—Yonevich. Glaser. Whit- latch. Smith. Ballard. Faster. Greenwood. M. Brown. Hausler. Moffett. SECOND ROW —Fitch. Davis, Hampton, Mendez. Harrison. Crabaugh, Fullerton. Crew. Hernandez. Hall. FIRST ROW—Smi-e. M. Winegardner. Sanderson. Murphy. Fredericks. Whittier, McKillip. Caudron, K. Winegardner, Chamberlain. © Scene 28 — Argcntian © ”Page 34 text: “THRU T H F. L F N 5 © FIRST TEAM FOOTBALL FOURTH ROW—dine. Cozad. Baldwin. Holtom. Hanson. Nine mi re. Miller. Strchlow. Woodruff. THIRD ROW -Lillich. Patton, Bowman. Mullens. Walling. Scephenson, Spicer. Marvine. SECOND ROW Whin-sell. Wallers. Eld- ridge. Burton. B. Greenwood. M. Law- son. Kirk. FIRS! ROW—R. F. Armstrong. I.. Green wood. Moore. II. Lawson. Arnold. In graham, R. T. Baker. • • • • SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL FOURTH ROW Poole, Dyerson, Peugeot. Phelps. Lillich, Ninemire. Doyle, Blasehc. Carroll, Vanderwell. THIRD ROW'—Finkemeier, Suggs. II. Law- son. F. Solis, K. Borders. Vassar, Petti- grew Hanks. Zamora. J. Solis. SECOND ROW Baker. Velasquez. Owens. CJoulter, Smith, Holsinger, Davis. Pier son. FIRST ROW' Coach Kukuk. Dressier. Wil liams. White. Gantz. Ycarslcy. Loya Kalcbaugh, C F. Swender. • FOOTBALL 9 A new coach and a new opponent were added to Argentine varsity football this year as Richard E. Armstrong, air corps veteran and former back- ficld coach at Wyandotte, took over duties as head mentor. William Chrisman high school of Independence, Missouri, joined the list of Mustang opponents. Eight Icttermen, seven linemen and one back- fielder, returned to play the ten-game schedule, six games of which were won by the Argentine eleven. Gerald Cozad and Marvin Coons returned to the team after service in the navy and coast guard, respectively. Marvin, a letterman and co- captain of the team, played end, while Gerald filled the fullback position. Other lettermen who played on the forward wall were: Kenneth Miller, end; George Ninemire, tackle; Bill Holtom, tackle; Dick Woodruff, guard; Charles Walters, guard; and Karl Eldridgc, center. Bill Greenwood, co-captain and signal- calling halfback, was the only backficld letterman to return this year. Miller, Greenwood, and Wood- ruff were selected for the all-star city team. The squad was a well balanced one with speed and ability in the backfield combined with a hard charging line which had an average weight of 162 pounds a man. It scored a total of 158 points compared to 1 10 by its opponents. Eight lettermen will again be back for next year’s competition and they will be fighting to improve on this season’s excellent record. schedule: September 20 Argentine 26 Turner 7 October 2 5 Argentine 7 Lawrence 1 8 September 27 Argentine 12 Osamatoniie 0 October 30 Argentine 27 Olathe 7 October 4 Argentine 0 Shawnee Mission 31 November 8 Argentine 37 Atchison 1 3 October 1 1 .. . Argentine 6 Leavenworth 7 November I 5 Argentine 24 Rosed ale 7 October I 8 Argentine 0 Wyandotte 14 November 2 2 Argentine 19 William Chrisman 6 © © Scene 30 — Argcncian ”
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