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a club ROW ONE: Hooker, Baker, Hale, Sharp, Hooker, Mr. Olander, sponsor. ROW TWO: Aiman, Johnson, Smith, Robinson, Harrity, Ross. ROW THREE: Brillhart, Cline, Holland, Gates, Carroll, Griffin. ROW FOUR: Slater, Bussey, Haas, Crockett, Fisher, King. ROW FIVE: Brightwell, Favrow, Petersen, Redmond, Reardon, Hall. Under the direction of Mr. C. J. Olander the A Club ended the year in success. The officers that were elected to lead the club were: President—Bill Favrow, Vice- President—Ray Reardon, Secretary-Treasurer—Vic Brightwell, Scrgeant-at-Arms—Jack Slater, Student Council Rep.—Jim Hooker. They sponsored the A Club dance, mixers and sold pencils with the basketball, football, and track schedules on them. ROW ONE: Grimes, Metz, White, Akers, Gillespie, Manuel, Nickum, Dean, Hayward, Leavey, Hale, Sudduth, Metz. ROW TWO: Brillhart, Boyd, Watson, Custer, Phelps, Marks, Buckman, Tuttle, Duthoo, Slater, Pratt, Kissinger, Leininger. ROW THREE: Overly, Kelley, Lee, Williams, Cantrell, Hale, June, Ingels, Rudd, Basie, White, Taylor, Brewer. ROW FOUR: Graham, Lamb, Massengill, Long, Peer, Studdard, Weaver, Martenson, Tague, Lawson, Smith, Stubbs, Lowe. The G.A.A., under the direction of Mrs. Martha Kellstrom and Mrs. Joan Camp- bell carried out a successful season. The club officers: President—Karen Brewer, Vice- President—Shirley Dean, Secretary—Nancy Nickum, Treasurer—Carol Cantrell, Chap- lain—Judy Sudduth, Student Council Rep.—Shirley Smith. They sponsored a Valentine Pa8e 20 Dance, bowling, basketball, swimming, and volleyball.
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library club ROW ONE: Hutchinson, Burge, Burnett, Albertson, Mrs. Hattie Poppino, sponsor. ROW TWO: Long, Van Meter, Morrison, Harshbarger, Pratt. For the first time at Argentine High School, a Library Club was started under the direction of Mrs. Hattie Poppino. Members of the Library Club gave up their study hall period to assist Mrs. Poppino in the Library. future nurses club ROW ONE: Sudduth, Chambers, Rush, Jones, Leavey, Hale, Northern, Keding. ROW TWO: Dean, Slater, Green, White, Buckman, Brewer, Leininger, Gillespie. ROW THREE: Basie, Fike, Marks, Randall, Hcnshaw, Lee, Hale, Tuttle, Thompson. ROW FOUR: Rudd, Hines, Lewis, Tague, Weaver, Mullens, Bradley, Williams, Cantrell. This year the Nurses Club met in Room 305 after school every other Tuesday. They have toured the Kansas City Medical Center and had films pertaining to nursing. The officers were: President—Beverly White, Vice-President—Karen Brewer, Secre- tary-Treasurer — Barbara Basie, Student Council Rep.—Joyce Mullens, Corres. Sec. — Corde Buckman. The sponsors were Mrs. M. A. Walker and Miss Evelyn Kocster. Page 19
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¥ publications and annual staff Pictured above are the members of the Journalism class. These people make up the annual staff and the publications staff. They are from left to right: ROW 1— Kaye Overly, Henry Aiman, Corde Buckman, and Mary Jane Wade. ROW TWO: Judy Thompson, Jackee Taylor, Beverly White, Karen Brewer, and Georgia Metz. ROW THREE: Ronnie Hale, Roger Cline, Barbara Basie, Shirley Smith, Francie Wat- son, Mary Wacker, and Marie Peer. The Argentian and the Mustang Advisor is James Hammer. This year’s journalism class was much smaller than in past years. There was only one journalism class composed of seniors. No sophomores or juniors were permitted to enroll in journalism. With the aid of the new dark-room, the journal- ism department was able to print and develop many more pictures of inter-school and extra-curricular activities. In this way, there were many more pictures of Argentine high school activities in the local papers. During the school year, the publications de- partment edited fourteen issues of the Argentian. It was printed at the Wyandotte County Record. The Mustang, edited by the Argentine annual staff, was printed at the Yearbook House in Kansas City, Missouri. It contains about twenty pages more than the past yearbooks have had. i- -JJ:.:— — -u„ — journalism class published a brochure for the night the new Argentine high school was dedicated. It contained pictures of the builiding and construction of the new school building, plus a complete history of the new addition and all the new equipment. Throughout the year, the Argentian gave tre- mendous advertising to events such as home- coming, football, basketball, track, relay queen, Christmas Sno-Ball, Junior and Senior Play, School parties, and many other school activities. At the end of the year, the journalism class held a picnic and everyone had a gay time. The girls stood the boys in a soft-ball game. You can be sure it was an interesting game as there are only four boys counting Mr. Hammer, and thirteen girls in the class. An Annual Day Party was planned and spon- sored by the journalism department to be held on f .. i-? irK7 ,u„ .A wvi
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