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

 - Class of 1935

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First Row—E. Lynch. Liston. McCormick. Moor®, Gillespie, Monroe. Hayes, Lamp®, R Lynch, Hugormar.n, Middleton. Second Row—L. Oropeza, Maddox. Mahr, Morrison, Honninger. Monogay, Goerlich, Lehman, LaMar. Goebel. Greenwood. Holbrook. A. Oropeza. Third Row—Hall, Harman, Lightfoot, Lowis, Kallas. McKee, Lopez, tonkins, Morris, Kirkpatrick. Fourth Row—Manley. Heckman. Howell. Olfutt. Numbers, Kussman. McGivern, Portor, Leonard. Three members, Walter Belshaw, Jack Wilhm, and Russell Woodward played in the school band. There were also four members in the Student Council. They were Dorothy Lehman, Marjorie Rice, Fred Mason and lack Darnell. Eight junior girls were in the girls' glee club and four boys, in the boys' glee club. This year several members of the junior class did outstanding work in journalism. Nona Harmon obtained interviews with Amelia Ear- hart, and Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. Dorothy Hall also obtained many interviews this year. She is a member of the Press Club. Henry Fischer was also a member of the Press Club. One junior girl, Shirley Appleton, was out- standing in typing. She placed first in the sectional Kansan trophy contest which was held, March 23, at the high school. Shirley typed a net rate of 52 words a minute with seven errors and placed first in the novice speed division. Firs! Row—Remgor, Rojas. Yoakum, Rijas, Tibbett, Wright. Rice. Stewart, Stephen. H. Wildman, Porter, Preston. Second Row—Robinson. Steele. Walen. Thomas, Smith. Regan, Schiobol, Baker, Smith. Darnell, Wilhm. H. Darr. F. Smith. Third Row—W. Sewoll, C. Rood. Wendt, Shane. Rvan, Rives, Saunders. House. Weir, White. Davidson. Van Mol. Tanner, Strutzel. Fourth Row—Taylor, Sheriff. Roynolds, V. Smith. Weber, Mason. Trelb, Thoman. Twenty'five

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JUNIOR IS CHOSEN AS OUTSTANDING GIRL Agnes omith with Eight Attendants Presides Over Physical Education Demonstration This Year Agnes Smith, a junior, was chosen as the most outstanding girl in the entire physical education department of the school this year. She, with her eight attendants, presided over the physical education demonstration held March 29, in the school gymnasium. Loretta Burton, one of her attendants, was also a mem- ber of the junior class. This year the junior class with an enrollment of 186 students was one of the small classes of the school. By the beginning of the second semester the enrollment had dropped to 174. The class was under the sponsorship of Miss Cora Luce and Mr. N. F. Shell. Jack Darnell was president; Jack Post, vice-president; Harold Chambers, secretary, Donald Taylor, treasurer; and Dorothy Hall, cheer leader. The annual junior class play was presented, December 6 and 7, in the school auditorium under the direction of Miss Edna Barnes for the purpose of raising funds to finance the junior-senior banquet. The junior play was entitled Skidding. The setting of the play was laid in a small town of Idaho in a home where the family had politics for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and nobody knew much about it. The cast was as follows: Marion Hardy, Agnes Smith,Aunt Milly, Frances Baird; Andy, Robert Belshe; Mrs. Hardy. Jane Thomas; Judge James Hardy, Delmar Sewell; Grandpa Hardy, Jack Wilhm; Estelle Harding Campbell, Mar- jorie Rice; Wayne Trenton, III, Curtis King; Mr. Stubbins, Virgil Cheek; and Myra Hardy Wil- cox, Dorothy Coons. The junior-senior banquet was held. May 3, at Fairfax Airport. The class was represented in almost all of the school activities. It had twenty members in the Mustang Club. They were Shirley Apple- ton, Betty Cash, Maxine Cox, Helen Durre, Dorothy Hall, Peggy Henninger, Mary Regan, Hazel Rives, Agnes Smith, Jane Thomas, Robert Bean, Jack Darnell, Robert Davidson, Neil Hackett, Raymond Kirkpatrick, Clifford Lightfoot, Fred Mason, Harold Chambers, Huber Morris, and Jack Post. First Row—W. Crock«tt, Brickoy. Gillespie, Baird, Cox, Apploton, Cash, M. Coopor, Boasloy, Boring. Second Row—Belshe. F. Anderson, Callaway, H. Espy. Curran, I. Bertina, Chambers, D. Barr. Third Row—N. Doolittle. Gaither, H Darr, Childs, E. Baker, Durre. D. Diaz, P. Brandon, E. Browor Fourth Row—Carpenter, C. Darr, Cheek. Burton, Denny, Fike, Cathey, D Coons, Brodkin. R Anderson. Fleming. R Davidson Filth Row—Bean, Custer, Belshaw, Boll. Bounds, Benlon, Gallup. Garcia, D. Foster. Sixth Row—S. Cornelio, Berloznik. Darnell, Franklin, Bruington. H. Fischer, E. 3randon. CLASS OF 1936 Twenty-four



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SOPHOMORE CLASS IS SECOND LARGEST Many Have Interesting Hobbies for Leisure Time—Wayne Fleetwood Has Rare Collection of Stamps In comparison with the rest of the senior high school classes, the sophomore class ranks second in size with two hundred two students who come from various grade schools and ap- proximately eleven high schools of nine differ- ent cities. These include the following schools of Kansas City, Kansas: Central Junior, North Kansas City; Northwest Junior, Ward and Wyandotte. The following cities in Kansas are represented: Shawnee, Erie, Leavenworth, Turner and Pittsburg. Class officers are president, Clyde Andrews; vice-president, Clarence Baker; secretary, Mari- anna Bems and Robert Beck; treasurer, Ray- mond Conley; cheer leader, Emory Cooper. Several sophomores spend their leisure time on such hobbies as stamp collecting, making of paper dolls, singing, cooking, saving coins, and knocking golf balls. Wayne Fleetwood owns a rare collection of stamps. He has between 2,500 and 3,000 speci- mens from more than 175 countries. His most valuable stamp is the Flying Horse air mail stamp from Uruguay. The smallest specimen is nine-sixteenths of an inch by three-fourths of an inch from Vatican City. The largest is one and eleven-sixteenths by one and one-eighth of an inch that came from Spain. Approxi- mately 500 of his stamps came from Germany where he exchanges stamps with several Ger- man boys. One specimen has a pre-war value of 50,000,000 marks or about $11,900,000 in American money. Maxine Cole has the hobby of collecting and making paper doll clothes, but wishes it to be understood that she does not play with dolls. Raymond Conley's hobby is singing to him- self; Raymond McDonald's hobby is doing most of the cooking at home. Clyde Andrew's hobby is saving coins, and that of Olin Tippett is knocking golf balls away. A sophomore activities committee was or- ganized by the sponsors, F. S. Hoover and Miss Edna Barnes, at the beginning of the year. The council has twenty members and its duty is to be in charge of all activities of the sopho- mores for the year. The members are Clyde Andrews, Anna Walker, Clarence Baker, Robert Beck, Jack Campbell, Harold Gentry, Warren Gibbs, Richard Lee, Paul Maden, Ernest Stone, Maxine Cole, Mildred Corman, Dorothy Cross- ley, Ruth Heckman, Evelyn Plunk, Sue Presley, Dorothy Studdard, Hazel Trent, Elsie Wolf, and Patricia Worrall. Ten students are chosen each year for the Mustang club, but this year as there was a tie. Fit ! Row—Fredericks, Sides. Bosse, Collins. F. Campbell, Babcock. Andrews. Baker. Second Row—Corman. Bryant. Byrd. Duluard. Clark, Rush. Crossley. Daniels, Crockett, Gregory. E. Boll, Dodson. Corbet. Third Row—V. Bell, Beemont, Fry, Foster, Cromwell, Y. Fox, E. Brown. G. Campbell, E. Baker, Dexter. Wildman, Ervin, Blakemore, Bordner. Fourth Row—Cole. Berns, C. I. Brown, Conley. Benlon, Fleetwood. Mostaffa. Cain, Childers. Filth Row—J. Buckman. Gibbs, Fultz, Gordon. Hale. J. Fox. Dernngton, Boyle. Ferguson. Sixth Row—Cooper. Coons. Pnnce, Barnes. Francis. Brunk. Davidson. Freeman. T wettty'SiX

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