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

 - Class of 1949

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SECOND ROW Jr BziUy. Bordcri. Carroll. Crot». Mr. F. S. Hoover. coach. FIRST ROW Caudle. Green. H Bailey. Allen- baugh. Normile. 331 (f oif m The boys played four matches. These were at Atchison. Leavenworth. Argentine and Shawnee Mission in the respective order and places. They practiced at Quivera golf course free of charge, a cour- tesy extended to Argentine by the Quivera club. SECOND ROW Cobble. Cerovich. Campot. Garrett. Reagan. I’urkey. I’adwro, Hullman. FIRS'! ROW Blankenthip. Davila. Marlin. Webb. Martinez. Ruccell. Thompcon. Duck worth. Byrd. Carter. Mitt Sue Unruh. 515 Numeral Club SIS Only girls in the Girls’ Athletic Association who have earned awards can belong to the Numeral Club. The awards and the number of points necessary to receive them are: gold numeral. 400 points; chenille letter. 800 points; and the gold pin. which only seniors can earn. 1.000 points. The officers of the club this year were: Mary Pacheco, president; Annie Carter, vice-president; Mary Huffman, treasurer; Edna Martin, secretary; Ruth Campos, sergeant-at-arms. Miss Sue Unruh was sponsor of this year’s Numeral Club. (Tfucntti-seficn

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3K Crack lettermen IZ SECOND ROW Doyle. Foster. Mullens. O’Dell. FIRST ROW—Pettigrew. Peugeot. White. Sit “91” Clul) 8 THIRD ROW I illich. Kutilrr. Nia mir«. Doric. IIIjiIw. Mullein. Cjcroll. SECOND ROW Foster. Prageot. Baker. Thompson. Brown. I.jwson. Pettigrew. FIRST ROW Ingratum. VeUiquez. Neighbors, O'Dell. While. Pearson. Mr. Hu k Heath. For the purpose of inspiring and encouraging young men to enter into the field of sports and to promote closer relationship and sportsmanship between the young men of other schools, the A Club was organized in 1919. Robert Mullens was chosen president of the organization; Robert Doyle, vice-president; Karl Ingra- ham. secretary-treasurer: and Carl Lillich. sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Huck Heath took C. J. Olander’s place as sponsor of the organization. The club co-sponsored a Twirp season dance with its annual pie supper in the gymnasium on December 3. v (Ttiu'utu-si.v



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THIRD ROW William». Greenwood. Smrr. Chol r. Ilayrt. Ja ob»on. K Uo. Dean. l.rnior. Helm. SI-CONI) ROW—Broun. Carman. Johnson. Carrigtr. Drlmrr. Orovich. Median. Bras- well. Walker. FIRST ROW Blankenship. Wright. Rote. Klaber. Hurl. I'nngle. Murphy. Hubbard. VfcttW 38 The Y-T eon. formerly the Girl Reserves, sponsored by Miss Patti Sankee. is an organization for girls who are sophomores, juniors, and seniors. I he officers for the organization were: I.ou Ann Smee. president: Patsy Hurt, vice-president: Joy Ann Braswell, secretary: and Lola Klaber. treasurer. I he Y-Teens sponsored an all-girl assembly. October 13. and one pep assembly in March, before the Lawrence-Argentine basketball game. F OUR 1 11 ROW B Davit. Buihnell. Coulter. Albright. Cartoll. Blatehe. Dyenon. Chrittie. Alt. Bell THIRD ROW Brathear. Brunk. CL Cheiter. J. arriger, S. Chritri, Bailey. Dean. Cart- mill. D. Carriger. SECOND ROW -Cline. Coleman. Chubb. N. Brown, Allard, Drenon, Bratwrll. Cntp. Blythe. FIRST ROW Duckworth. Carter. Crane. R. Byrd. Cobble. Carpenter. V. Byrd. 3Kj Ulufitang Cl til) The Mustang Club, with a membership of 152. was the largest since the beginning of the or- ganization. This club was established to create an interest in school athletics, to stimulate pep through assem- blies. to lead cheering at games, and to create good will with other schools. The officers were: Robert Mullens, president: Clyde Dycrson, vice-president: Lou Ann Smee, secretary, and Dorothy Crisp, treasurer. iTfufntti-riijijt

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