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FOURTH ROW—Cants. Hampton. Briscoe. Carmody. Finkcmcicr. Erie, Hendricks. Garrett. Blankenship, Hayes, Castaneda. THIRD ROW—Harford. Ccrovich. Hardy. Kelly. Bailey. Brashcar, Baker, Fanning. Castillcja. Burris. SECOND ROW—Clcnn. Hanson. Cooper. Chamberlain. Coulter. Detmer. Blythe. Dc Lara. Crow. Braswell. FIRST ROW — Hollingsworth, Coleman. Fredricks. Drenon. Carmen. Graham, Crowder. Foster. Grubc. Eden. AAA FOURTH ROW—Dye. Horst. Solas. Klomp- naucr. Boyd. Van Dcrwcll. F. Solis, D. Noonc. W. Noonc. McGinnis. THIRD ROW—McWilliams. Wiynmgcr. Wil- liamson. Dean, larimorc. Hunter. Ouslcy. Greenwood. MeGhan. La telle. SECOND ROW — Byrd. Sellers. Lanham. Rader. Larson. Cair. Ammerman. Feigh- ner, Alamilla. Carmody. FIRST ROW—Dale. Daniels. Harryman. Dc Seure. Banks. Castaneda. Brown. Dev- riese. Hernandez, Davila, Barnott. A CLASS OF 1950 A Seven members of the class were representatives in the Student Congress. They were: Dwayne Boice, Bob Coulter, Edgar Foster, Norma McDaniels, Lou Ann Smee. Sophia Snitka, and Marcia Winegardner. Ralph Ninemire was the only sophomore who earned his first letter on the varsity football squad. Two boys who earned their first letter in basketball were Joe Valesquez and Ralph Ninemire. Miss Edna Barnes, English and dramatics instructor, was sponsor of this class. A NINETEEN a A ARGENTINE HIGH a
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FOURTH ROW—Dale. Daniels. Harryman, Vohs. Mclntecr. Nmcmirc. Jenkins, Suggs. Smith, Williams. Roach. THIRD ROW—Parker. Yowell. Robohn. Larimorc. Jacobson. Smec, Tomlinson, Chester, W. Smith. Hale. SECOND ROW — Lambeth. McCormick. Regan. Becker. Poole. Larson. Ycarsley, Toler, Wright. Velasquez. FIRST ROW—Kyle. Winegardner. Maddox, Anders, Reed. Pringle. M. Smith. Overly, Murphy. Walker. AAA FOURTH ROW — Spicer. Sparks. O'Dell. Strobb. Reyes. Oehlert. Boicc. Ruttan, Loya, Mantooth. Weems, Long. THIRD ROW — Winfrey. Manis. Klaber, Prez. Suarez. Hurt, McDaniels, Wright, Johnson. Miller. SECOND ROW—Keightley. Snapp. Moffett, Wilker, Walker. Roach. FIRST ROW—Odlc. Webb. Hubbard. San- chez. Pickett. MeCce. Sauceda. Howell, Snitka. Van Norman, Murphy. A CLASS OF 1950 A The class with the largest total number of members, the sophomore class, had an enrollment of 194, of whom 108 were boys and 86 were girls. Chosen to lead the class as its officers were: Norma McDaniels, president; Carl McCormick, vice-president; Barbara Barnett, secretary; Tommy O'Dell, treasurer. Twenty members of the class were in the Mustang Club. Norma Hollingsworth and Donald Daniels were chosen as two of the alternate cheerleaders of this group. Virginia Overly was chosen by the “A” Club to be one of the football queen attendants at the last home football game. a ARCENTI AN 1948 A a EIGHTEEN a
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FOURTH ROW — Green, Boeck. Galindo, Harwick. Fuller, Evatt. Hollister, Carman, Fitch. Fanning. Bittner, Bclshc. THIRD ROW—Cillcspic. Flaherty. Brunk, Eden, Bond. Dobson. 8rown, Gerber. Isaac. A. Bond, Cowperthwait. SECOND ROW—Caudle. Briggs. C. Gillespie. Burris. Calderon. Kenny. Goodrich. Diaz, Chambers. Clevenger. Wilson, D. Golf. FIRST ROW—Griffith. Flores. Gunz. Cor- kins. Carpenter. Cline. Burgess. Crane. Ashlock. Golf. Bradbury. AAA FOURTH ROW—Teagardner. Smith. Utter. Wasko. Smith. Hauslcr. Katzer, Mercer, Smalley. Hill. THIRD ROW—Williams. Onions. Scllon. Kelso, Purcell, Porter, Regan, Maupin, Pruitt, Reed. SECOND ROW—Stevens. Townsend. Me Killip, Miller. Hugos. Rafferty, Wright, Hogan. Rios, Mafney. FIRST ROW—Stigall, Smith. Swanson. Hut- son. Thompson. Russell, Neely, Monticl, Miller, Sprmghorn. AAA FOURTH ROW—Poole. Neighbors. Lam- beth. Rangel. Yulich. Overton. Hones. Todd. Peugot. Perkins. Olander. Mc- Clain. THIRD ROW—Madrigal. Larson. Payne. McCIcary. Libecr. Whitlatch. Smith. Mar- tinez. Williams. SECOND ROW—Murray, Sanchez, Normilc, Morris, Hurd. Simons. Lawson. Ycarslcy. Webb. O'Dell. FIRST ROW — Lierra. Lybarger. Triblc, White. Lynch. Kunze, Jackson. Regan. A CLASS OF 1951 A The smallest class in the school, the ninth grade class, had an enrollment of 128. Officers of the class were: Jack Fitch, president; Robert Rafferty, vice-president; Delores Miller, secretary; and Jack Murray, treasurer. Fifty members of the Colt Club, the junior high pep club, were from this class. All of the cheerleaders of the Colt Club were freshmen. They were: Carol Kunze, Bethel Carpenter, Wilma White, and Beverly Lynch. Four members of the campfire group were: Mary Ruth Pursell, Donna Stigall, Virginia Green, and Shirley Treeland. Mrs. LaVerne Hoy, English instructor, was sponsor of this class. a ARGENTI AN 1948 a a TWENTY A
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