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However, the feeling a class has for itself and its school is always outstanding. Graduation day will be a memorable day in the lives of this senior class, buf engulfs the years, the building will forget those faces among thousands of other uate p the class of ‘60 forever in touch with A. H. S. and your life here, this annual is «Indicated to you, the 1960 senior class. 2 m - - 7 To Rockets —PIXSI'L C£ 0 CM. t, ) 7 a- c J A tqp'-'C ? ' 2 TZ zf-cc c - £ , Z Z 7 ■' : v c- v'v c t.- - -d Z Al- Cr Zi'j J y cpSi v y uLr q ' 7 £ -CC Z£L Z L c , £7 ? -Z 'S C' C. St j £ Asye A 'rM L . FACULTY o Ure+dLt S - ADMINISTRATION A CLASSES 3 Roll Call BOB ALLISON LARRY BALE EDNA BARNES GUY BRADFORD JACK BRUBAKER MAUREEN History Civics English Civics Metol Work CAVANAUGH Government Geogrophy History El. Gen. Shop Geogrophy English GENE CIOHECY STELLA COLE Moth Fom. Living Clothing GLADYS CONGDON Am. History ELLEN DINGWALL Speech, Dromo English RANDALL DUNN RONALD FIEL PI. Geometry Gen. Science Moth TOM MARY GLENN FIT2ERALD Crofts, Art Gym 1 X % MYRIL FOSTER HOOVER VERNA HORTON HARRISON Physics, Biology Gym Woodwork Lo VERNE HOY CAROLYN MARY KING El. Reoding HUNTER Foods, Moth Moth English English-Jom. 4 For Faculty CODY KUKUK WILLIAM ANNE LONG FIRMAN MALL CAROLYN T. 1. MATTHEWS Algebra, Moth LOM3RANO Home making Drafting, Moth MARSHALL Welding, Moth Moth, Geography Cafeteria Sec. Training Clerical Training Shorthand VINCENT MAY Bond, Orehestro MYRTLE McCORMICK Lotin, English C. J. OLANOER Gym, Health PAT1IE SANKEE Spanish, English Jm- FRANK SCOTT Aotomechonies NEIL SHELL Chemistry Ad. Algebra Trig-Solid Geometry GARY PRICKETT Gen, Business Bookkeeping Business Eng. Business Low DON ROBERTSON Moth ILENE SANDERS Typing, Shorfhond JASPER SIMPSON CHERIE Electricity SOUTHWELL Gym, Health BILL TODD Wld. Citizenship History Government GEORGE TODD SUE UNRUH LEONARD Science, Moth English VanCAMP Chorus Glee Club GEORGE BESS WILHITE PAULA WILLS WALLING English English Machine Shop Moth 5 J F. L. SCHtAGLE Superintendent of Schools Konsos City, Konscs Schools LEWIS BROTHERSON Business Monogcr Konsos City, Konsos Schools Administration JAMES HAMMER Oirector of Activities HAROLD HOYT Guidoncc Director Argentine High School PHYLLIS KRAF1 Guidance Counselor liar surroundinc four ladies left to right: Gloria Cowde registrar; Marilyn Harrison, tre urer; Wilda Kumpf, receptionist; c Betty Steffens, secretary. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS RALPH A. FULTON ROY A. EDWARDS GRANT BARCUS LEE C. BERNS HATTIE POPPINO 6 EVELYN KOESTER School Nurse I As the instructors snep their fingers, the Courtesy Committee goes to work. These boys keep the cofeterio cleon during lunch hour. Left to right Committee members ore: Kent Knowlton, Rondoll Dunn ond Bill Todd, instructors, ond Dovid Smith. Librory books ore o voluoble asset to ony school ond so ere the people who help to keep the Librory running. Back row left to right Library Club members ore: Corolyn Dovis, Edno Johnson, Lorry Hurly ond Tommy Purinton. Front row left to right: Lorctto Williams, Janet Dovis ond Helen Bucher. Absentees for sickness hove to be written in the nurses' office. To occommodote the sometimes untimely overload of sicknesses. Miss Kocstcr, nurse, has four experienced helpers. The girls ore left to right: Jan Pickarski, anerva Samuels, Phyllis Minnix ond Margaret Wingort. Year-Long Assistance Mac takes o rest! Members of the custodial staff arc: Standing left to right, Jerry Russell, Evelyn Penn, 8obby Johnson, Orvc Cumbie, Ray Cozzell ond Earl Green. Seated is Orville McLeod. Not pictured is Lee Colemon, night jonitor. Cooking is their business. Seoted front row left to right, the members of the cafeteria staff ore: 8ctty Easley, Lilly Carpenter, Frances Knowles, Louro Aimon ond Edna Purinton. Bock Row left to right: Jackie Lillich, Marie Moritz, Anne Long, Agnos Boon ond Mildred Tucker. Mustangers All Being a member on the Mustang staff meant to 24 members the adding of another extra-curricular activity to already heavy schedules. By the end of the year, the staff knew a yearbook not only meant extra work but extra fun, too. On this page are the people responsible for putting the Mustang together. We hope the 1960 Mustang will, with honor, be added to the row of other yearbooks, which date back many years, and help keep alive the memories and the students—the heartbeat of Argentine high. Also checking over instructions ore left to right, SITTING: Jeon Thorr-os, Events Editor; Judy Hoflich, orgonizotions editor. FIRST ROW STANDING: Bill Madison, sports editor; Morion Cox, academic editor; Corolyn Tyrus, assistant orgonizotions editor; Keren Houls, honors editor; Shoryl Wilson, copy editor. LAST ROW: Gory Hankins, faculty editor; ond Butch Burgess, as- sistant sports editor. Examining various instructions for the yearbook ore left to right, SIT- TING: Jon Thompson, artist; Judy Pringle, class editor. STANDING: Jody Croin, organizations assistant; Tom Hill, ossistont class editor; Rose Guttridge, ossistont closs editor; Janice Sterner, ortist; and Carol Davidson, senior closs editor. Borbara Mjllin, editor-in-chief, looks up over her work os hcod Musfongcr. . gtj hope, u il be VKfYeir rh zrf but it a i J be. 'norci t0 do. Sd’-nr of Ots -ridsuwmzs-. dO-ffssGfofiT Ed-t of ' 0 flaston Var'Jy t In the ''office checking over assignments ore left to right. Bill 8rookshire, photographer; Marilyn McGee, Niza Newberry, ossistont co-editors; ond 8enny Bean, photographer. 8 Senior Class Officers 1959-1960 Having lead the one hundred and forty-nine seniors through a very successful year, the senior class officers look back with their fellow graduates over their past years at Argentine High School. TERESA ANDRADE RONNIE ASHLOCK DAN AYE BARBARA BAKER JOHN BANKHEAD BENNY BEAN Half-Day Sessions, New Faces TERESA ANDRADE G.A.A. 10,11, 12; Mustang Club Ploy 12; F.T. A. 12; Historian. RONNIE ASHIOCK A Club 10,11,12; Bosketball 10; Football 10, 11; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Mistang Club Ploy 12; Track 10,11,12. DANNY AYE Mustang Club Ploy 10; Trock 11. BARBARA BAKER Mustang Club 12; T Iron lens 12; Mixed Chorus 12. JOHN BANKHEAD ' A Club 10,11,12; 8ond 10,11; Basketball 10; Football 10,11; Mustang Club 11,12; Mostong Club Ploy II; Student Council 12; Trock 10,11, 12; Scribbler's Club 12; Photographer's Club 11. BENNY BEAN Annual Stoff-Photogrcpher 11,12; Argenfion Stoff-Photographer 11, 12; Bond 10,11,12; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Journeyman's Journalism Award 10; Mustang Club Ploy 12. EUGENE BEARD Radiotronics 11,12; Secretory 11. DAVID BEEMONT Mustang Club 11. STANLEY BONHAM BILL BROOKSHIRE Annual Stoff-Pnotogrophcr 11,12; Argent Jon Staff-Photographer 11,12; Mustang Club 11,12; Ouill and Scroll 11,12; Junior Ploy 11. RICHARD BROWN Football 10,11,12; Trock 10. KAYE BRYSON G.A.A. 10,11,12; Mostong Club 10,11,12; Y-Tcens 10; Gym Assistants 12; Sofcty Club 12; F.T.A. 11,12. EUGENE BEARD DAVID BEEMON1 STANLEY BONHAM BILL BROOKSHIRE RICHARD BROWN KAYE BRYSON PAULA BUCKMAN SIERRA BURGE LARRY BURGESS IRGINIA CARMODY JACK CAUDRON GENE CLYMA JOHN CRONN Awaited '60 Seniors as 7th Graders I bLAINE CHANCE ’AULA BUCKMAN G.A.A. 10,11; Mjstong Club 10,11; Orchestro 10. SIERRA BURGE Glee Club 10,12; Mustong Club 10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 11. LARRY BURGESS A Club 10,11,12-President 12; Annuol Stoff- Asst. Sport Editor 12; Argention Stoff-A tt. Sport Editor 12; Clou Officer-President 11; Footboll 10,11,12-Ccptain 12; Mu fong Club 10,11,12; Student Council 12; Courtesy Club 10,11; Youth For Christ 11,12; Boys'Stole II. VIRGINIA CARMODY Tironions 12. JACK CAUDRON A Club 11,12; Footboll 10,11,12; Mustong Club 11,12; Student Council 10. ELAINE CHANCE G.A.A. 10,11; Glee Club 11; 10,11; Gym Asiistonts 12; Tironions EARLEE COTTON GENE CLYMA A Club 12; Basketball 10,11,12; Choroliers 12; Mustang Club 11,12; Trock 12; Gym Assist- onfs 12; F.T.A, 12; Cross Country 12; Mixed Chorus 12. EARLEE COTTON Glee Club 10,11, 12; Hormonettes 11,12. LINDA COX G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Mustang Club 10, 11, 12; Student Council 12; Tironions-Vicc-Prcsidcnt 12; Safety Club 11. ‘ MARION COX Annuol Staff-Academic Editor 12; Argention Staff 12; Class Officer-Secretory II; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; Mustang Club 10, 1 1, 12; Student Council 10,11; Y-Tcens 10,11; Argenfinettes 11,12; Tironions 12; Sofcty Club 10; F.T.A. 10; Snowball Queen 12. JUDY CRAIN Annuol Staff 12; Argention Staff 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Mustang Club 12; Y-Teens 11,12; Scribbler's Club 11; Tironions 12. JOHN CRONN MARION COX JUDY CRAIN 11 CAROL DAVIDSON DORA DOMINQUEZ CAROL DUNCAN JACK ELLIS WAYNE FOSTER MARIAN FRIBERG PEGGY GARRETT Clothing Class Accommodated English 8 CAROL DAVIDSON Annuol Staff-Senior Editor 12; Argention Stoff 12; G.A.A. 10, 11,12-Scrgcont At Arm 12; Mustong Club 10,11; Gym Attiilontt 12. DORA DOMINQUEZ Future Nunes Club 11,12; Mustong Club 10, 11,12; Y-Tecn 12; Library Club 10,11; Safety Club 11. CAROL DUNCAN G.A.A. 12; Orchestra 11,12. JACK ELLIS Boskctboll 10; Class Officen-Presidcnt 10; Foot- boll 10; Student Council 10, 11-Secretory 11; Courtesy Club 10, 11; Safety Club 11; Cross Country 10; High School Messenger 12. WAYNE FOSTER ''A” Club 11,12; Mustong Club 12; Trock 11. MARIAN FRIBERG Chorolicn 11,12; G.A.A. 12; Glee Club 11; Mustong Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Tironions- Treosurer 12; Mixed Chorus 12; F.T.A. 11. PEGGY GARRETT JACK GIBSON A Club 11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Football 10,11; Trock 10,12; Cross Country 12; Mixed Chorus 11. CLARK GLIDEWELL Football 10,11,12; Scribblcn' Club 11. NADYNE GRAY F.N.A. 11,12; G.A.A. 11; MUstong Club 10, 11,12; Orchestro 10; Y-Teens 10; Gym Assist- ants 12. NEIL GRIFFITH Basketball 10; F.N.A. 10,11; MUstong Club 12; Track 10,11. ELAINE GRIMES Chorolien 12; G.A.A. 10, 11,12-Sergeant At Arms 11-Secretory 12; Mustong Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 11,12; Art Club 11,12-Secrcfary 11; Scribblen' Club 11; Tirooions 11; Mixed Chorus 12. JACK GIBSON CLARK GLIDEWELL NADYNE GRAY NEIL GRIFFITH ELAINE GRIMES JEROME GUNTHER ROSE ELLEN GUTTRIDGE JUDY HAFLICH GARY HANKINS DAVID HAWS As Freshman Graduation Came; Boys JEROME GUNTHER A Club 11,12; Football 10,11,12-Captain 12; Trock 10,11,12. ROSE ELLEN GUTTRIDGE Annuol Staff-Closs Editor Ant. 12; Argention Staff 12; F.N.A. 11,12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Glee Club 12; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Gym Asst. 12; Scribbler's Club 11. JUDY HAFLICH Annual Staff-Qganizotion's Editor 12; Argention Stoff 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12-Treosurcr 10; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Student Council 12; Y-Tccns 10; Art Club 10,11,12-Vice President 12; Librory Club 10; Tironions-President 12; Safety Club 10; F.T.A. 12. GARY HANKINS ■A“Club 10,11,12; Annual Staff-Faculty Editor 12; Argention Stoff 12; Basketball 10,11,12; Class Officers-Vice-President II; Football 10, 11,12. DAVID HAWS Football 10; Student Council 11. LINDA HAYNES Glee Club 10,11,12; Hormonettes 11,12. CONNIE HENDRIX DELORES HERNANDEZ Glee Club 11,12; Mustang Club 10,11, 12; Y-Teens 12; Art Club 11. GENE HILL TOM HILL Annual Stoff-Asst. Sports Editor 12; Argention Stoff-Sports Editor 12; Student Council 12. JOYCE HOLLAND Bond 10,11,12-Secretary 12; Student Council II; F.N.A. 11; G.A.A. 11,12; Glee Club- Vice-President 12; Mustong Club 10,11,12; Ochestro 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11; Hormonettes 12; Mojorettes-Drum Major 12; Safety Club 11. CLIFFORD HOLLIDAY LINDA HAYNES CONNIE HENDRIX DELORES HERNANDEZ GENE HILL TOM HILL JOYCE HOLLAND CLIFFORD HOLLIDAY 13 ROBERT HOLLIDAY RONNIE HONTZ JERRY HORTON KAREN HOUTS JOHN HUTSON FRANK INGELS CLIFFORD JEFFRIES Donned White Sport Coats ROBERT HOLLIDAY RONNIE HONTZ Bosketball 11,12-Monoger; Mustang Club 10. JERRY HORTON Football 11; Mustang Club 10,II, 12; Track 10, 11. KAREN HOUTS Annual Stoff-Honors Editor 12; Argention Staff 12; Choraliers 12; Cheerleaders 10,11,12; G. A.A. 10,11,12; Glee Club 11,12; Mustong Club 10,11,12; Student Council 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11; Art Club 10,11; Scribblers’Club 11; Safety Club-Vice-President ll-Secrctary 12; F.T.A.-Vice-President 12; Poster Committee 10, 11-Cboirman; Journeyman's Journalism A word 10. JOHN HUTSON Science Club 12; Student Council 12. FRANK INGELS Football 10; Bond 10,11,12; Student Council 11; Track 11. CLIFFORD JEFFRIES Bond 10,11,12; Bosketball 10,11,12; Class Of ficers-V ice-President 12; Football 10,12; MustangClub 10,11; Orchestra 11,12; Student Council 12; Safety Club 10,11. GEORGE JEFFRIES BOB JENKINS “A Club 10,11,12; Argention Staff-Advertising Manager 12; Basketball 10,11,12; Footboll 10, 11,12; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Orchestra 10, 11,12-President 12; Student Council 10,11,12- Prcsident 12; Track II; Scribblers' Club II; SafetyClub 10,11, 12-President II; Cross Country 11. CHARLES KILGORE •A Club 10,11,12; Football 10,11; Mustong Club 10; Rodiotronics 12; Track 10,11,12; Cross Country 12. ARLA KING Choraliers 11,12; Cheerleaders 10; G.A.A. 10, 11,12-Point System Manager 10-Presidcnf 12; MustangClub 10,11,12-Vice-President 11,12; Student Council 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Library Club 10; Tironions 12; Safety Club 10; Mixed Chorus 11,12-Merit Sec. 11. MARJORIE KING Choraliers 10,11,12; Glee Club 10,12-Prcs. 12; Student Council 12; Mixed Chorus-President 11. GEORGE JEFFRIES BOB JENKINS CHARLES KILGORE ARLA KING MARJORIE KING ROY KING NANCY KISER ROBERTA KLOESTER JUDY LARIMORE MARY ANN LATTIN Biology With Its Pickled Frogs; ROY KING NANCY KISER Choralior 11,12; Clots Officcr-Trcosurcr 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Homecoming Royolty-At- tandont 12; Mustang Club 10,11,12-Treot. 11; Student Council 12; Y-Teen 10,11,12; Junior Ploy 11; Tironion 12; Mixed Chorus 11,12. RC6ERTA KLOESTER JUDY LARIMORE Glee C lub 11,12; Mustang Club 10; Gym Assistants 12. MARY ANN LATTIN G.A.A. 10,11,12; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Student Council 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Art Club 10,11,12; Scribblers' Club 11,12; Sofety Club 11,12. IRENE LAWSON G.A.A. 10,11,12-Scc. 11-Vice-President 12; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Scribblers' Club-Vice-President 11; Tironions 12; Sofety Club 11; Mixed Chorus 12. MARGARET LINTON Bond 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10,12; Glee Club 12, Mustang Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; F.T.A. 11. PATRICIA LONG Cheerlcoder 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10,11,12- Treos. 11; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Student Council 10,11,12-Trcos. 12; Y-Teens 10,11; Gym Asst. 12; Tironions 12; Track Royolfy- Atfendont 10. MARY LCPE7 F. N.A. 11,12; Glee Club 11; Mustang 11; Mixed Chorus 12. TOM LOWE A Club 11,12-Vicc-Prcs.; Closs Officers- Pres. 12-Sec. 10; Footboll 10,11,12-Coptoin 12; Mustang Club 10, 11,12; Student Council 12; Track 10,11,12; Gym Asst. 12. ANNA LUNN G. A.A. 12; Mustang Club 11; Y-Tccns 11; Tironions 12. BILL MADISON Annuo! Staff-Sports Editor 12; Argention Staff- Editor-In-Chief 12; Mrttong Club 11,12; Mittong Club Play 12; Student Council 11,12; Scribblers' Club 11,12. IRENE LAWSON MARGARET LINTON PATRICIA LONG MARY LOPEZ TOM LOWE ANNA LUNN BILL MADISON CAROLYN MAHANY RAY MANIS GEORGE MARBLE RONALD MARX CONNIE MASON BONNIE MAXIM MARILYN McGEE Met With Frowns by The Sophs CARCXYN MAHANY G.A.A. 12; Glee Club 12; MustongClub 12; Y-Teens 12; Gym Assistonts 12. RAY MANIS Band 10. GEORGE MARBLE Choraliers 12; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 12. RONALD MARX CONNIE MASON G.A.A. 10; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10; Gym Assistants 10; Safety Club II. BONNIE MAXIM Class Officer-Secretory 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Student Council 12; Y-Tcens 10,11,12-Pres. 12. MARILYN McGEE Annual Staff-Asst. Editor 12; Argention Staff- News Editor 12; Mjstong Club 12; Science Club 12; Scribblers' Club-Treosurcr U-Prcsidcnt 12. JEROME McHENRY ' A Club 12; Mjstong Club Play 12; Rodiotrooics 12; Science Club 12; Student Council-Vice- President 12; Trock 11. EARL MORITZ Mustang Club 10,11; Track 10,11. BARBARA MULLIN Annual Stoff-€ditor-in-Chicf 12; Argention Stoff- Asst. News Editor 12; Checrleodcr 10; F.N.A. 10; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Homecoming Royalty- Sophomore Attendant-Senior Attcndont; Mjstong Club 10,11,12; Mistang Club Ploy 12; Ochestro 10,11,12-Vice-President 11-Secretary 12; Stu- dent Council 10, II, 12; Y-Teens 10, ll;Argen- tinettes 11,12; Scribblers' Club 11,12-Vice- President 12; Safety Club 10,11; Track Royolly- Junior Attendant; F.T.A. 11,12-President 12; Y.F.C. 12; Activities Vice-President; F.T.A. City Council-Vice-President. EMORY MULLINS Argention Staff 12; Basketball 12; Rodiotronics- Prcsident 12 NIZA NEWBERRY Annuol Stoff-Asst. Editor 12; Argention Stoff 12; G.A.A. 10,11; Mustang Club 10,11,12; Student Council 11,12; Librory Club 10;F.T. A. 10. JEROME McHENRY EARL MORITZ BARBARA MULLIN EMORY MULLINS NIZA NEWBERRY BARBARA NICHOLS SHARON NICKERSON LLOYD NORRIS MARYANN NORTON JESSE OROPEZA Seniors, Seniors, Don't You Cheer BARBARA NICHOLS Glee Club 10; Mixed Chorus 11,12. SHARON NICKERSON Bond 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10,11; Mustong Club 10,11,12; Y-Teenj 10,11,12-Secrcfory 11- Vicc-Prcsident 12; Tironiani 12. LLOYD NORRIS MARYANN NORTON Choraliers 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10; Glee Club 10; Mjstong Club 10,12; Y-Teeni 12; Art Club 11,12; Sofcty Club 12; F.T.A. 12; Mixed Chorus 11,12. JESSE OROPEZA LINDA CRCPE7A Glee Club 12. EDWARD PARRISH Choralien 11,12; Mixed Chorut 11,12. JUDY PRINGLE Annual Stoff-Closs Ed. 12; Argention Staff 12; 8ond 10,11,12-Prci. 12; F.N.A. 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Homecoming Royalty Affcndont-11- Oueen 12; Mustong Club 10,11,12-Sec. 10; Orchestra 11,12-Secretary 11; Student Council 10,11,12-Sec. 12; Y-Tcens 10; Argentinettos 11,12; Gym Asst. 12; Y.F.C. President 12- Vice-President 11; Girls’ State 11. STEVEN RAMIREZ Tirooions 12. DAVID REYNOLDS WILLIE RICKS Bosketball 10; Track 10,12; Art Club 10,11; Scribblers’ Club 11. MARY RIDGWAY Bond 10; Glee Club 11,12; Hcrroonctrcs 11,12; Gym Assistants 12. LINDA OROPEZA EDWARD PARRISH JUDY PRINGLE STEVEN RAMIREZ DAVID REYNOLDS WILLIE RICK MARY RIDGWAY t 7 DONNA LEE RIGG JENNIE RIOS JOHN ROACH BERNARD RODRIQUEZ EARNEST RUSSELL CONNIE RUTLEDGE BILL SALSER 'You Were Juniors Just Last Year DONNA LEE RIGG G.A.A. 12; Glee Club 12; Mustong Club 12. JENNIE RIOS F.N.A. 11,12-Viee-Prejident 12; Art Club 10. JOHN ROACH A Club 12; Foot boll 10, II, 12; Mjstong Club 12. BERNARD RODRIQUEZ Choroliers 12; Football 12. EARNEST RUSSELL Football 12. CONNIE RUTLEDGE Glee Club 11,12; Tironions 12. BILL SALSER Bond 10,11,12; hVistang Club 10,11,12; Orches- fra 11,12. JANICE SCHLEICHER Annual Staff-Art Editor 12; Argcntion Stoff 12; Glee Club 12; Mustong Club 10,11,12; Y- Teenj 10,11; Art Club 10,11,12-Treos. 11- President 12; Mixed Chorus 11; Photography 11. DIANNE SECKINGER Bond 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10,11; Glee Club 12; MustongClub 10,11,12; Mjstong Club Play II; Orchestro 11; Harmonettcs 12; Junior Ploy II. KENNETH SHIRLEY JERRY SIMPSON Football 12-Monogcr; f.Yjsfang Club 10,11,12; Rodiotronics-Vice-Pres. 12; Student Council 12. DALE SUGAR Football 10; fcVrtfongClub 10,11; Mustang Club Ploy 10,11; Student Council 10; Trock 10; Junior Ploy 11; Safety Club 10. JANICE SCHLEICHER DIANNE SECKINGER KENNETH SHIRLEY JERRY SIMPSON DALE SLIGAR FOY SMITH WINDELL SNOW ARTHUR SOTO JULIE STANDISH SANDRA STEELE Final High School Days Are FOY SMITH Glee Club 12. WINDELL SNOW Annuol Staff-Business Mon. 12; Argent ion Stoff- Monoglng Editor 12; Basketboll 10; Footboll 10; Student Council 10; Trock 10,11; Scribbler ' Club-Pres. 11. ARTHUR SOTO Bond 10,11,12; Orchestro 11,12. JULIE STANDISH Glee Club 12; Mustong Club 10,11,12. SANDRA STEELE Glee Club 12; fA«tong Club 11,12; Y-Teens 12. JANICE STERNER Annual Stoff 12; Argention Stcff-8uslness Mon- oger 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Mustong Club 10, 11,12; Y-Teens 10; Art Club 10,12. EDWARD STRICKLAND ROBERT STURM PAT STUTEVILLE Bond 10,11,12; Orchestra 11,12; Library Club 10,11; Safety Club 10. JERRY SUMMERS A Club 10,11,12; Annuol Stoff-Asst. Bus. Mon. 12; Argention Stoff 12; Boskefboll 11- Mon.; Footboll 11 -Mon.; Mjsfong Club 10,11; Trock 10-Mon. GARY TAYLOR Argention Staff 12; Basketball 10,11; Football 10; Courtesy Club 10, 11; Cross Country 10,11. JEAN THOMAS Annual Stoff-Events Ed. 12; Argention Stoff- Feofure Ed. 12; Cheerleaders 10,11,12-Head Cheerlcoder 12; Clots Offlcers-Sec. 10; F.N. A. 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Point System Mon, 10; Mrsfong Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11; Art Club 10,11,12; Scribblers' Club 11; Safety Club 11; F.T.A. 12. JANICE STERNER EDWARD STRICKLAND ROBERT STURM PAT STUTEVILLE JERRY SUMMERS GARY TAYLOR JEAN THOMAS SYLVIA THOMAS JAN THOMPSON JOYCE TODD LARRY TOMLINSON - Filled RICHARD TORREZ c ) A ?cuJ ith lests, lears j SYLV,A thomas JO€ VALDEZ Glee Club 12. Ct- JAN THOMPSON Annuol Staff 12; Argention Staff 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Glee Club 12; Mustang Club 10, 11,12; Y-Teens 11; Art Club 12. ERNEST VENIS Bond 10,11,12; Mustong Club 10,11,12; Or- chestra 10,11,12; Rodiotronics-Socrctory 11; Sofety Club 11,12; Pep Bond 12. JOYCE TODD G.A.A. 10,11,12; Mustong Club 10,11,12; Gym Assistant 12; Tironions 12. GEORGE VETTER LARRY TOMLINSON Rodiotronics-Sec. 10. TRESIA WACKER Closs Officers-Trcosorcr 11; Mustang Club 10, 11,12; Y-Tcens 11,12; Tironions 12. RICHARD TORREZ Boys’ State 11. RICHARD WARNER Rodiotronics 10,11,12-Secretory 12; Student Council 11,12; Courtesy Club 10. CAROLYN TYRUS Annuol Staff 12; Argention Stoff 12; Glee Club 11,12; Harmonettes 12; Scribblers’ Club 12. DORIS WAUGH G.A.A. 10,11,12; Mustong Club 10,11,12- President 12; Student Council 11; Argentinettcs 12; Gym Asst. 12; Tironians-Scc. 12; Safety Club 11. JOE VALDEZ Ox- ) ERNEST VENIS GEORGE VETTER TRESIA WACKER RICHARD WARNER DORIS WAUGH n 2C I y I SHIRLEY WEBER CHARLES WELDON JERRY WHILES JOE WIBBERDING MARY WILSON 'y ooodbyes, Cheers and Graduation SHIRLEY WEBER , SHARYL WILSON Mixed Choru 12. Ag Annuol Stoff 12; Argention Stoff 12; G.A.A. rf LCc— 7 10,11,12; Muitong Club 10,11; Y-Tccn 10, V 11,12; Argentinettc 12; Tironionj 12. CHARLES WELDON Muitong Club 10,11,12; fAntong Club Ploy 11, 12; Junior Ploy 11; Sofety Club 12; Photo Club- Vicc-Prc . 11. JERRY WHILES JOE WIBBERDING WRY MARGARET WILSON F.N.A. 11,12-Prat. 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12- Treo . 12; Muitong Club 10,11,12; Student Council 10; Mustang Club Ploy 12; Y-Teens 10, 11,12; Gym Assistants 12. MARGARET WINGERT Muitong Club 10,11; Tironians 12. DAVID WOLF Basketball 10,11; Student Council 10, II; Track 10. SHIRLEY WRIGHT Glee Club 12; Mustang Club 12; Y-Teens 12; ixed Chorus 11. REBECCA WYRICK Mustong Club 10,11; Tironions 12. CHARLENE YARD Mustong Club 10; Mixed Chorus 11. SHARYL WILSON a. gr £- °s- c -AjL. MARGARET WINGERT 'CL. DAVID WOLF SHIRLEY WRIGHT REBECCA WYRICK CHARLENE YARD “Flight Into Danger 99 The Mustang Club Play, Flight Into Danger, was presented January 29, 1960. Miss Ellen Dingwall, speech and dramatics instructor, directed it. The play concerns the passengers getting sick from food poisoning. The pilots take desperately ill, and a passenger who has not eaten the poisoned food has to land the plane with instructions from the ground. This drcmctic scene shows Bill Madison, doctor, telling Ron Ashlock, pilot, of the illness on board, while Barbaro Mullin, stewardess, stand by. At o night rehearsal, the cast of “Flight Into Danger poses. Pictured below, left to right, FRONT ROW; Bernadette levifzke, Velma Lehi, Kathy O'Moyo, Vary Wilson, ond Dcbro Stoggs. SECOND ROW: Richard Emert, Barbora Mullin, Dionne Smith, Tresio Andrade, Dixie Marvin, Benny Bean, ond Eddie Metz. BACK ROW: Dirk McWilliams, Ronnie Ashlock, Jerome McHenry, Bill Madison, and Chorles Weldon. Gene Clohecy explains a division problem to Sandra Freisner. All 8th graders run up against puzzling letters in their problems, only to learn that they've had their first taste of algebraic equations. Look who is playing the piano! Mr. Van Camp plays the instrument quite frequently in his vocal music classes. Jerry Adkins and Aria King get prepared to deliver a tuneful duet. Location.. .Classroom Smooth it out! Butch Tierney works os Johnny Young looks on. The board will never look the same after it has been smoothed and nailed in place to make the finished product. Myril Harrison teaches woodworking. 23 In one of Mrytle McCormic's English IV classes, Jerome McHenry, left, and Elaine Grimes, right, seek an- swers in their quest of knowledge of English literature. Here we are, living in the bread- basket of the nation, points out intellectual Kathe Brewer to her colleague Norma Saragusa during one of Bob Allison's American Government classes. The office located in room 29 was the hub of chaotic activity which is well-known and loved by journalists, amateur and professional. Squinting in thought over ads is Bob Jenkins, Bill Madison, left, pauses over some un- usual fact, Barb Mullin concentrates on her typing, and Gary Hankins watches closely. 24 Nimble fingers? Well maybe not in this case. Bill Haddock takes speed drill in llene Sanders' Typing I class. Whether typing accurately has any- thing to do with Bill's ability to play basketball well is a topic for debate. ( The hands of Stanley Bon- ham show the patience and training it takes to paint a picture. Of course, a sharp imagination and good ar- tistic ability make the final masterpiece something above the average draw- ing. Mary Glenn is the instructor. Classroom Antics Richard Brown operates the automatic cutting torch while practicing his possible future vocation in T. I. Matthew's welding class. The machine operated by Richard is one of many varieties in the shop section. Argentine has the distinction of being one of the ten best vocationally equipped high schools west of the Miss- issippi River. 23 They Proudly Sing Chorolicr mcrrfccrj ore from left fo right, ROW ONE: p. NVright, P. Minnix, M. Madrigal, A. King, V . Toylor, M. Norton. SECOND ROW: J. Arnold, N. Kim, M. King, M. Friberg, V. Briggs, K. Hoots. THIRD ROW: E. Grimes, J. Mcssingcr, R. Porter, D. McWillioms, R. Watkins, L. Moyo, M. Davis. FOURTH ROW: R. Emert, J. Gallo, M. Lentz, H. Purinfon, G. Clymo, G. Marble, J. Ac ins, F. Ledesma. NOT PICTURED: B. Rodriquez. Choraliers ... .will for years to come, recall to the minds of its members many memories of hard work and a personal feeling of self-satisfaction. This group, consisting of 27 senior high students, is known as the top vocal group at Argentine high. Their performing attire was simple black sheath dresses for the girls and white dinner jockets and black trousers for the boys. With a smile on their faces and a song in their hearts, these girls, decked in red sheath dresses highlighted by a white jacket trimmed with red rick-rac and buttons, performed as the Harmonettes. They, like the Choral iers, participated in the vocal programs of the school and for various civic organizations. The girls were chosen from the Girls' Glee Club and rehearsed once a week after school. Hormoocttcs, from left to right, ore: J. Piekor ki, J. Watkins, C. Tyrus, L. Kilgore, L. Hoyncs, M. Ridgwoy, D. Scckioger, E. Cotton, J. Holland. 26 Our Alma Mater Members of the Mixed Chorus ore left to right, ROW ONE: 0. Gordoer, M. Winger , P. Minnij, D. Helmuth, S. Foss, M. Madrigal, N. Kiser, A. King, V . Toylor, B. Wedderstrond, M. Norton, C. Solos. SECOND ROW: P. Wright, P. Hughes, E. Grimes, S. Weber, M. Hilt, D. Anderson, M. Dovis, J. Montooth, 8. Nichols, M. Friberg, B. Venturo, B. Hopkins. THIRD ROW: M. Lopez, J. Messinger, J. Mclnnes, R. Watkins, B. Rodriquez, D. McWilliams, L. Long, R. Porter, J. Adkins, F. Ledesma, M. Ledesma, B. Boker, A. Neol. FOURTH ROW: J. Arnold, J. Neecc, M. Culey, R. Emcrt, J. Gallo, C. Toylor, M. Lenta, H. Purinton, G. Clymo, G. Marble, L. Mayo, V. Briggs, I. Lowson. With pride the two largest vocal groups of Argentine high posed for their yearbook pictures. They were attired in one of the vocal music department's biggest achievements of many years—new choir robes. These robes were finally obtained after long hours of work and concentration on the part of Leonard VanCamp, vocal instructor, vocal students of the past two years and the helpful assistance of the Argentine P.T.A. The robes are royal blue and have reversible white and gold satin stole collars. The two largest vocal groups at A.H.S. were the Girls' Gleeclub,44 members strong, which met on third hour time, and the Mixed Chorus, 50 members strong, which met on fifth hour time. These two classes participated in the Fall Festival of Song, Christmas Program, and other vocal and instru- mental events. They, as the other vocal groups, were under the direction of Leonard VanCamp. Officers of Girls' Glee club were Marjorie King, pres, and Joyce Holland, vice-pres. Officers of Mixed Chorus were Jeanne Arnold, pres, and Jerry Adkins, vice-ores. Member of Girl ' Glee club were left to right, ROW ONE: S. Wright, J. Henderson, D. Hernandez, M. Linton, G. Hout , D. Co tleberry, D. Riggj, L. Oropezo, S. Steele. SECOND ROW: J. Pickorjki, J. Miller, S. Bell, C. Tyru , S. Thomo , M. Ridgeway, P. Adcox, K. White, L. William , W. Powell, D. Seckinger. THIRD ROW: N. Clevenger, A. Clymo, C. Davidson, J. Watkins, C. Mohony, C. Rutledge, M. King, J. Sfondi h, J. Hollond, K. Hout , E. Johmon, E. Cotton. FOURTH ROW: S. Burge, I. Sharp, C. Eden, J. Priddy, J. Schleicker, L. Hoync , J. Thompson, L. Kilgore, F. Smith, J. Lorimore, J. Starnes, R. Gutteridge. They Present Music Adding musical color to home basketball games and pep assem- blies with spirited music were these 21 top instrumental students chosen from A. H. S.'s marching band. This is the second year for this group to boast snappy uni- forms of royal blue corduroy jack- ets with Argentine spelled out in white lettering on the back and gold mustang insignias on the front. White western style hats polished off their snappy uni- forms. Pep band members from left to right, ROW ONE: J. Wax, M. Linton, P. Stuteville, D. Stewart, J. Holland. SECOND ROW: D. Meyer , R. NicLum, T. Borlow, I. Manuel. THIRD ROW: C. Jefferies, B. Salser, J. McColl, W. Mjbley. FCORTH ROW: J. Lawson, E. Venij, A. Soto, F. Ingcls, R. Morgon. With Beauty and Rhythm A. H.S. 's symphony orchestra provided musical en- tainment on various occasions during the school year. They furnished music for dramatic produc- tions. The orchestra was one of three groups which helped to present one of the most outstanding Christmas programs ever presented at Argentine and participated in the Spring Concert. Officers of the orchestra were Bob Jenkins, pres.; Sharon Fry, vice-pres,; and Barbara Mullin, sec. The largest of four groups under the direction of Vincent May was the 90 piece blue and gold marching band. The music makers played for all home football games and contributed to half-time entertainment. Performing on Oklahoma Day during the American Royal, marching in the Amer- ican Royal and Argentine Activities parades and participating in the Spring Concert kept this group busy. Officers were Judy Pringle, pres,; Clifford Jefferies, vice-pres,; Joyce Holland, sec.; and Frank Ingels, treas. Argentian Staff The Big Wheels of the Argcntion Stoff were left. Bill Modison, Editor-in-Chicf; end Windy Snow, Assistant Editor. Tom Hill, left, ond Morilyn McGee fill oof the remoining editor positions os Sports Editor ond News Editor respectively. A class of 27 seniors published 14 issues of the ARGENTIAN during the school year '59 - '60. This class was held in room 29 during fifth hour time under the direction of James Hammer. Filling out the stoff os reporters, photographers, copyreadcrs, end typists ore loft to right: ROW ONE: Judy Pringle, Jeon Thomos, Morion Cox, Judy Croin, ond Barbara Mjllin. ROW TWO: Judy Hoflich, Nizo Newberry, Koren Houts, Rose Guttridge, ond Carol Dovidson. ROW THREE: Janice Sterner, Jon Thompson, Shorry Wilson, ond Corolyn Tynjs. ROW FOUR: Stonding, Jerry Summers, Gory Honlcins, Benny Beon, Butch Burgess, Bill Brookshire, Gory Toylor, Bob Jenkins, ond Emory Mullins. “A Connecticut Yankee ” A Connecticut Yonk of the 20th century, with feet on toble, portroyed by Terry Motthew , debotes on whot to do with King Arthur' Court after taking it over. Those obout him ore, left to right: Judy Neece, Joyce McKee, Mike Dailey, Richard Emert, Jconnc Arnold, Jerry Mullin, ond Jon Piekorski. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, was presented by the junior class, and directed by Miss Ellen Dingwall. The cast of characters were as follows: Hank Bennett .... Marion.............. Mrs. Bennett .... King Arthur......... Queen Guenever. . Merlin.............. Sir Sagramore . . . Clarence............ Elaine.............. Sir Launcelot .... Queen Morgan Le Fay Sandy .............. . Terry Matthews Dorothy Tomecal Charlotte Eden . Richard Emert . Jeanne Arnold . . Jay Wright . . Jerry Mullin . . Mike Dailey . Joyce McKee . Gary Weaver . Jan Piekarski , . Judy Neece King Arthur' Court docide to revolt ogointt Honk who ho tuch mod ideo ond wcor such crozy clothe . Queen Morgan Le Fa Jon Piekor ki, fell Hook of her love, while Tendy; Judy Neece, hi secretory look on. 31 Juniors, Future Physicists r . B. Aguilar As they look forward to being seniors, the junior class officers look bock on a year's worx well done. The officers arc from left to right, Gory Brower, president; Sue Frazier, vice president; Connie Ford, treasurer; and Dixie Mervin, secretory. J. Adkins D. Anderson J. Bough W. Corter K. DeSeure D. Franklin P. Anderson S. Bell D. Castleberry 8. Duggins S. Frazier J. Arnold J. Bond R. Chandler G. Drcnon J. Gallo E. Boilcy K. Brewer N. Clevenger C. Eden J. Gorcio P. Bolondron C. Briggs R. Cotton R. Emcrt D. Gardner M. Barker G. Brower C. Czirr S. Foss B. Haddock D. Borron B. Brubaker M. Dailey J. Ferree J. Hale T. Boswell R. Bruce C. Dole C. Ford J. Hall H. Bucher C. Davis J. Foster P. Honnohon 32 K. Hording F. Hollond R. House 8. Hurley E. Jones N. Lewis J. McColl S. Met! J. Ho yes N. Hollowoy G. Howser S. Hedges J. Henderson J. Hendrix E. Herd Senioritis Victims, Shakespearian C. Kone B. Lewi nice J. McCurdy J. Miller er rtf' D. Keele S. Lindsey L. McGill J. Miller O. Kcightly M. Modrigol J. McGinnis P. Miller L. Knopp 0. Mognenot J. McKee S. Miller K. Know I ton L. Monuel S. McKee P. Minniz - i L. Hibbord M. Hiles J. Holmes P. Hughes jearian E. Lcihy D. Morvin D. McWilliom W. Mobley G. Lcishing T. Motthews J. Mendez M. Morris r-' Pi % y M. Hilt 8. Hopkins C. HuHum M. Hurst M. Lentz L. Moyo E. Metz J. Mullin 33 P. Murphy J. Piekorski C. Rice M. Somucl Enthusiasts, and Graduates. J. Ncoco R. Pock G. Riley F. Sontoyo M. Newton J. Poole J. Robbins N. Soroguto D. Odell A. Porro P. Roberl J. Schiebcl R. O dell L. Prince M. Robinson J. Shubaugh A. Uropezo H. Purinton S. Roll© E. Side . uropezo J. Purinton M. Rowland J. Sjoblom J. Regan A. Ruttell 0. Smith E. Porker T. Regon C. Solos K. Smith T. Smith T. Smith O. Spearman C. Strehlow $. Summer W. Taylor T. Tcol D. Tomccol M. Torrez A. Tyru R. Von Sutkirk D. Vonee C. Von Dyke M. Veni L. Vidouri R. Vochotzcr M. Wo de J. Woke 8. Word J. Wox C. Weather G. Wcover V . Weaver D. V.'cbb R. Webb B. Wedderjtrond 0. West K. White D. Whitworth K. Williom L. Williomt D. Woolworth J. Wright P. Wright D. Wyrick G. Young 34 D. Ac by B. Alston R. Bradley D. 8rown L. Aimon K. Arroyo C. Brashcors J. Bucket B. Allen P. Aye O. BrasHeors R. Bullock R. Allen M. Belt L. Breedlove J. Burgin Sophomores Anticipate Chemistry W. Burgin £. Burris H. Collins G. Conner G. Dovis M. Dovis J. Eger 0. Ellis A. Bviones L. Corroll J. Castillo M. Castleberry P. Cosfleberry J. Costro L. Croin W. Choppell A. Clyma C. Crowder V. Crow J. Crum R. Dovis J. Deleon K, Dickerson J. Dunnegon D. Duthoo M. Eosley C. Ferguson T. Fernandez S. Fry J. Gorrett C. Ghole C. Green J. Cole M. Culcy F. Estrodo C. Gregory 3 S a a M. Gum. D. Hole V. Hickcrson t. Hill W. HoMidoy C. Holmes R. Hood C. Hoover D. Hole J. Hilt G. Holmes G. Hoots Miss 8orns looks on os one of her students figure out o previously explained sentence structure. 1). Hommer H. Honsen J. Honsen P. Hothaway T Helm D. Hclmuth Poetry, Junior Class Play 0. Joster F. LcDesmo J. Mabion C. McGinnis J. Jenkins V. Leihy P. Moddcn J. Melnnis E. Johnson J. Lewis 8. Monis 8. McKinney H. Johnson G. Lewis F. Montooth J. McLoin M. Kennedy P. Lillie R. Marshall L. Me Mi lion 1. Kilgore C. Lindsoy 8. Moson R. Mendez R. Killion L. Long E. Me Col lop J. Mcssinger 8. Lomb C. Lovelace 0. McDaniel D. Motcolf J. Lowson R. Lupordus L. McGee E. Michccl 36 G. Miller B. Olteene R. Portor 0. Robert D. Moore I. Ogle W. Powell C. Robohn E. Moore B. Orcutt R. Prock R. Soucedo R. Morgon A. O'opczo J. Puflrvgton R. Scrri J . Morrow M. Otopczo D. Pyle 0. Sehcet L. Mo C. Pogc G- Rcyct J. Schenwcrky D. Myer C. Pork R. Rhode N. Hartford A. Neol L. Pork M. Riot M. Sharp A. Neild N. Peed O. Rofcfeint J. Shehco And Just Being Juniors N. Shiffer T. Stephen M. Torrez R. Wertz B. Sim S. Stewart M. Troey K. Whinery O. Smith P. Sovorn J. Uhlig O. Whitmire H. Smith J. Toguc 8. Venturo M. Wiley B. Smoyer B. Tierney L. Vidouri C. Wtlliom C. Spencer K. Tipton H. Wo Iter W. Wood R. Stocy P. Thomo C. Worren A. Wright D. Stogg J. Stornet R. Thoma E. Toeneboehn J. Wotkint R. Wotkir D. V yrick J. Young 37 u o Freshmen Dream of Snowballs Leading the frcshmon clow for 1959-40 ore left to right: Bill Johnson, president; Lindo Anderton, vice-president; Janice McColl, secrotory; ond Kenneth Lorson, treosurer. C. Algor E. Bobko R. Collins J. Doyle S. Foremon L. Anderton J. Brewer D. Cooper A. Dreher B. Franklin G. Andrade V. Brown J. Cox D. Drew 8. French R. Boiley V . Brown T. Curtley H. Durham S. Frith L. Barbour E. Burgess R. Dangerficld P. Eosley C. Gardner S. Condelorio L. Day M. Ehrhorf C. Gower J. Boss . Contrell . Deleon . Elliott R. Bellman B. Costco I R. Dobson C. Farley L. Burgess P. Dovis L. Edwards V. Gipson 38 T. Gregory J. Hoberloin ° Pictured obovc demonstroting how to ptepore o moot loof in the Food I doss ore left to right: lindo Anderton ond Reno Vonse lours. R. Hoog K. Hoi 1 Ip 8. Hording Biology, Going To State, R. Horlin F. Hobbs S. Jostcr J. Lorson 8. Horris K. Hobbs J. Jenkins K. Lorson F. Horvey J. Hollond V . Jobe J. Uof A. Hoynes 8. Hollidoy E. Johnson 0. leiker J. Hcimbock G. House W. Johnson V. Lewitskc M. Herd S. Hullum C. Jones R. Lillich R. Hernondcz W. Horvey 0. Kehr J. toyo K. Hilt S. Jocobsoo R. Keith D. Modi son S. Hilt V. Jameson 8. Kumf M. Modison 39 G. Marquess 0. Moffitt P. Pacheco 1. Priddy And Senior High S. Marquess K. Marvin H. McColl J. McCall McCurdy $. McDaniel D. McQueen P. Middleton D. Moore I. Moore W. Neely B. Nunley p Odle p Q,opezo P. Oropezo G. Osborn C. Page I. Port V. Poriso M. Perkins C. Peters j, p;cVcle R. Poogc I. Poje T. Puriton K. Rondel S. Ridgwoy C. Rogers B. Rowlond p_ Ruberson R. Salozor R. Sonchez L. Schornhorst J. Smith C. Tenpenny L. Word L. Schiebel G. Smithers C. Tenpenny J. Warren N. Schieichcr J. Sports S. Terry R. Weber J. Schuier D. Spriggs D. Thomos R. West £. Shorp J. Steffens S. Tolby I. Wilding M. Silvers D. Stewart I. Trickett B. Wilson N. Simmons S. Summers L. Tucker K. Wing C. Sinnett O. Swift J. Turney L. Woolcry L. Sligor C. Taylor R. Vonselourt R. Wright i -- i mb A -t.-V 40 J. Adkins G. Boyle J. Brookshire M. Burgin D. Anderson J. Broswell W. Clopfon -V The leoding politicians of the 8th grode ore from left to fight: Cheryl Borker, treasurer; Warren MeComish, secretory; Connie NIckum, vice-president; JoAnn Adkins, president. R. Andrade C. Borker H. 8clf R. Berry L. Blythe S. Boeck J. Bond M. Brooks H. Bucher C. 8ush 8th Graders Gather Politicians, 8. Campbell R. Cupp S. Elliott N. Fronklin C. Campbell A. Curtis L. Eursery S. Frelsher M. Core P. Czlrr S. Evott S. Golbroith M. Corr J. Dcvall B. Fobion 0. Gardner 8. Cotter B. Dillon J. FIshbough M. Gartin B. Chronisfer S. Donnelly R. Ford D. Gipson J. Clork M. Dupuy C. Foster D. Gipson I. Conard A. Durhom J. Foster J. Gold R. Cotton K. Dyer L. Fronklir L. Green M. noos B. Houpt P. Hoover J. Jones B. Hobcrlein J. Hoyes B. Hoots M. Jordon A. Height 0. Helmuth R. Howord G. King D. Hole L. Henshaw N. Howser K. Lambeth $. Hammer A. Hernandez J. Hullum P. Ledesma M. Honsen A. Herod D. Jennings K. lewollen C. Horlin J. Hoffpouir A. Johnson R. Lewis M. Hortford E. Hollond B. Jones D. Lunn V. Horvey A. Hoover B. Jones R. Mobion Football Players and Scholars, f. Modi son S. Motthcws J. McQueen C. Nickum J. Modison V. AAoy R. Mcdrono R. Nickum A. Morks P. McColl C. Meeks N. Nolond R. Morks W. McComish R. Mondez K . O'Brien K. Morler D. McDoniel R. Meyers S. O'Dowd G. AAortin M. MeGhon D. AAiehoel B. Oropezo L. AAorfincz E. Melnnis G. Mifchel1 M. Pearson P. AAorvin J. Mot thews J. AAcKcc G. AAcMillon C. Moore D. Neild J. Porros L. Porter •Jw J. Power J. Powell J. Rezobck P. Riley J. SKoof S. Silver H. Smother 0. Spoldirvg To Lead Junior High J. Precht B. Purinlon H. Quick N. Roiffci en J. Romey N. Romircz S. Reynold J. Robin on R. Roller L. Rui J. Sontoyo G. Schleicher S. Scott K. Settle S. Silvey J- Skubol J. Sligar B. Smith F. Smith M. Smith S. Smith P. Speormon S. Speorman M. Spencer A. Storne C. Sfcphenton J. Sterner A. Stewart C. Stewart R. Tucker R. V.'ogner J. WSIIiom R. Stone C. Tyru T. Wall A. Wiljon T. Stubb B. Stutcville C. Sfuteville E. Toylor V. Toylor A. Utter C. Utter H. Vondenberg T. Vonlondinghom E. Veni G. Warren J. Wat on M. We«t J. Wie B. Wilding C. Wingcrt B. Wood M. Wood R. Wood S. Wood R. Todd R. Vcrgot B. Wiley L. Young M. Trotter K. Wode J. V iley C. Younger This foursome guided the seventh groders through their initiol ycor. Left to right: Scott Armstrong, president; Dovidc Amoyo, vice president; Jonice Toylor, secretory; end Lorry Libeer, treosurer. P. Abbott S. Baker L. 8erry S. Boyer 7th Graders See Leadership D. Abcrnothy S. Allen F. Allred D. Alston D. Amoyo S. Armstrong N. Arnold G. Avolo J. Balondror. R. Bordwcll K. Beach M. Bell W. 8erry D. Blonks R. Bousficld G. 8owlin J. Boyle J. Braden L. Bradford S. 8right C. 8rixey C. Carr J. Craig L. Decker R. Brown W. Channel! D. Crain F. Del comp C. Buchonon L. Chappell R. Crcoson L. Dennis W. Burnley C. Clcmings E. Crew M. DcScurc L. Caldwell D. Clevenger P. Curron R. Dewccse D. Conslei D. Clune B. Custer V. Dorman C. Corpcnter N. Coberley J. Davis A. Durhom E. Corpcnter 8. Colin L. Dovis D. Durhom J. Corpcnter G. Cooper J. Doy T. Edemonn 0. Edwordt G. Ellifrit J. Elliott J. B. Foremon L. Fronklin B. Friberg D. J. Greenwood 0. Hoberlein K. Hole E. K. Henderson 0. Hendrick S. Higgint G. Evolt B. Fobion D. Ferguion P- Ferree Gardner 0. Gordner R. Gibson B. Gipson Horri J. Harrison L. Horvey l. Hoot Hill B. Hili 8. Hilr F. Hili E. Field N. Goff J. Hoyne S. Hilton M. Finnigin M. Griffith J. Hoyne N. Hoffpouir Fun and Hard Work J. Hollond A. Hou c R. John on R. King S. Holley S. Holtz S. John on J. Ione G. Hontz M. Hurley S. Johnton C. lor on J. Hontz L. Hotkey M. Jonet M. lorton L. Hoover H. Hutching J. Kelley M. ledesmo S. Hoover E. Hutchiton 0. Kern L. Lewit J. Horn L. Hutchiton R. Kersey L. Libeer P. Horn M. Horner L. Ingcls D. Johnton J. Kilgore N. King N. Light C. Lillich rt A r. w r f T • HJ9 •V A T C' 1 0 45 D. Lillich E. Morks M. Mcginr R. Nelson S. Lindsay Z. Morks A. Mendez J. Nichols 8. Lindsey M. Martinez K. Metz S. Nicholson M. Long C. Lovell T. Morx J. McCollop G. Moore J. Moore N. Nine T. Norwood S. Lunn C. McDoncI V. Moritz J. Odell H. Madden A. Mclnnis J. Murphy 8. Onions K. Momie R. Me Williams P. Myers S. Ozios R. Monlooth S. Medrano F. Neeley C. Page Being 8th Graders S. Poriso P. Preston P. Rendino G. Rutledge L. Persons $. Quick D. Penicr K. Sontoyo M. Peorl S. Ouine I. Reyes G. Sowyer J. Perkins A. Poder J. Rice G. Soylcs D. Rongel D. Rindt D. Settle J. Peters I. Reber L. Rios N. Shelton R. Pinklcy M. Reed E. Robinson L. Shepord M. Pool C. Reis J. Robinson J. Shepherd F. Porter R. Reis L. Rusk L. Shirley J. Skubol S. Stork D. Taylor G. Tucker C. Williams R. Sligor S. Steele J. Toylor S. Tyrui H. Willtoms M. Smith R. Smith R. Smothers C. Smoycr B. Sparks M. Spilmon In A Big Junior High l. Stepp J. Toylor 0. Vest N. Williamson J. Sturm S. Toylor C. Voehotjcr B. Wilson 8. Stuteville A. Thomos J. Wolker G. Wilson D. Summers M. Thomos C. Weaver 8. Witt C. Toylor W. Thomos F. Weover R. Wiyningcr C. Toylor M. Thompson P. White B. Wood J. Shoemaker C. Stoggs D. Toylor T. Tierney B. Whiters I. Zogor 47 Well Have Moments To Remember Hoppy moment will be remembered by oil who ottended the cnior high bock-fo- chool porty in the school's cofetcrio, September II. The sopho- more coming from Central Junior met new friends, ond old friend hod the joy of iceing each other ofter summer vocotion. A dance contest wo won by 8onnie Maxim ond Bill Madison. Trying to find o mean of e copc ore these captives cought by sheriffs and deputies of the Colt Club. Some ore shown here giving hopeful looks for some- one to poy the bail of ten cents. This jail is one of the main attractions of the annual all-school carnival held in.the gym, September 29. Every organization sponsors o booth. The pep bond ond cheerleaders led an assembly in the school parking lot one game day. The homecoming skit put on by seniors caused many roars and chuckles ot the osscmbly, October 23. 48 Glowing Moments; Magic Moments By the glow of condlclight, the queen with three of her ottendonts ond escorts are caught by the camera at the homecoming dance, October 24. As twirp season begins, the boys begin to toke advantage of the situotion. Here Royce MarsholI persuodcs Terry Stephans to carry his books, while Tom Lowe also monoges for Koren HoutS to corry his. Poster committee points signs ond dccorotcs goal posts. Here's o load off my hands, says Eorl .Soritz to Doris Waugh, while Gene Allen, if seems, hod provided Marla Gartin with plenty of arm muscle exercise. Go team, go I This was the cry by the Argentine students from the first gome to the lost. Enthusiasm ond tension were aroused by the victory of Argentine s first football gome ot Turner. 49 From Mustangs Every high school has some tradition or memory most respected by its students. Many intangible qualities are gained from such respect and pride. Students are more apt to acquire and keep school spirit even after they have graduated. Better character is built into students in trying to keep traditions most dear to the student body. A new tradition at Argentine is the victory bell. During this year the bell had acquired a new face and a new meaning. The bell will stand in the halls of Argentine never to be touched unless it is being rung for a victory. In the future it will be more of an honor than it is now. It inspires more spirit among our sport teams. Memories that demand respect come from other sources other than tradi- tions also. The team of '59, the track and football royalty, the many things that happened at Argentine that year when they went from Mustangs to rockets. 30 To Rockets . . . EVENTS . . SPORTS Stepping High, Marching Proudly From left to right in the front row ore Joyce Hollond, drum mojorette; Jill Miller ond Koy DeSeure. In the bock row from left to right ore Foilh Hollond, Jonice Shubough ond Joonne Hayes. Stepping high and flipping their batons into the air, the majorettes led the band through difficult man- euvers during the half time of football gomes. During one of the half time presentations they performed an original routine. The girls also led the band in the Argentine Activities parade and American Royal parade. The drums roll, the music starts and nine senior high beauties proudly step out to spell out Argentine. A thrill goes through Argentinians in the bleachers as the group turns to face them and they applaud en- thusiastically. The Argentinettes performed at vari- ous football and basketball games and on Oklahomc Day at the American Royal. They also marched in the Argentine Activities parade and American Royal parade. From left to right ore Morion Cox, Judy Pringle, Borbora Mullin, Dori Waugh, Sharyl Wilton, Pot Honnohon, Joonne Holmes, Normo Soroguto ond V onito Powell. 52 This page sponsored by EDWARD W. BRUNK INSURANCE, 3204 Strong Avenue With Pep O' Plenty CONNIE FCRD-Junlor JOYCE McKEE—Junior Our Cheerleaders For Brimming over with enthusiasm fc their team, these five bouncing gals combined their talents and energy to cheer the Junior Varsity on to greater efforts. The many hours of practice and concentration showed as the girls led the Mustang club through many rousing cheers. New this year for the Junior Varsity are washable white wool pleated skirts and the white A cheering emblems previously used by the varsity cheerleaders. From left o right ore Terry Stephen , Dionne Smith. Corolvn Lovelocc. Betty Venturo ond Gayle Hoot . Go Colts, go team, fight for Argentine! These peppy Jr. Hi. cheerleaders could be heard a long way off as they practiced energetically and happily after school in the gym lobby. These hours were not spent in vain as they cheered on a top-notch football team and a fightin' and scrappy basketball team. The seventh grade cheerleader was Becky Fabian. From loft to right ore Jeonne 8rcwer. Noncv Howier. Shoron Forcmon, Kothy Wodc, Pom Eojlcy, Bonnie Purinton, ond Jonice McColl. Go Team Go! A. H. S. All The Way Five smiling faces, endless practice, new cheers and much more pointed to the pass- word of the Varsity Five—Pep! In below freezing and windy football weather; in sardine-packed basketball gyms this pass- word was never forgotten. This year the A team cheerleaders attended a clinic in Topeka, Kansas, and added new blue skirts with white insets for away games to their outfits. Fight 'em Colts! After School Practice 55 Her Majesty Queen Judy The light of love, the purity of grace. The mind, the Music breathing from her face, The heart whose softness harmonized the whole, And, oh! the eye was in itself a Soul! —Bryon MISS JUDITH KAY PRINGLE Homecoming Roy olty NANCY KISER—Senior 1959-1960 TERRY STEPHENS—Sophomore 57 The Big Moment As the convertible rounded the turn in the track her subjects stood and gave happily smiling and crying Queen Judy Kay Pringle a tremendous ovation. Tri-captain, Butch Burgess, had the honor of presenting the roses and crowning A. H. S.'s 1959-60 Home- coming Queen. Her Majesty reigned over the first semi-formal Homecoming dance in the history of Argentine held the following evening in the school cafeteria. Queen Judy and Butch The Queens Dance That Wonderful Night The 1959-60 royolty. From left lo right ore Terry Stephens, 8arboro Mullin, Judy Pringle, queen; Nancy Kiser, ond Dixie A orvin. Presenting... 58 Shown obove is the 1959 vorsify foolboll tcom ond coaches, they ore: BACK ROW: (Left to Right) line cooch R. Dunn, L. Burge , J. Coudron, J. Roach, D. Smith, B. Haddock, B. Jenkins, G. Brower, G. Young, C. Weather , R. Brown, N. Lewi , head cooch B. Allison, bockfield coach T. Fitzgerald. MIDDLE ROW: M. Morris, B. Mato, R. Chandler, K. Webb, R. Marshall, C. Jeffries, R. House, G. Hankins, C. Hullum. FRONT ROW: E. Herd, J. Purinton, J Mullin, K. Hording, J. Gunther, D. Magne nat, R. Polk, L. Knopp, T. Rcgon, W. Mobley, T. Lowe. Mustangs Post 1-7 Season The football season began with forty-nine men answer- ing Coach Allison's call to the gridiron. On September 1, the team settled down to hard prac- ticing drills preparing for the opening game with Turner. The Mustangs met their Turner foe defeating them 20 to 19. After the opening victory the Ponies were unable to muster up another victory. However the Mustangs showed desire in their play in every game until the final gun. Oie of the better games was the Washington duel. At the half the Mustangs were down 13 to 0. But with desire to win the Mustangs came back scoring 18 points. The final score was 20 to 18, Washington. Nate Lewis did a fine job running the ball from his halfback slot, and Tom Lowe played well from his guard and linebacker positions. The Mustangs had six returning lettermen. Jerome Gunther, Tom Lowe, and Butch Burgess were the '59 tri-captains. 59 Co-captoins Tom Lowe ond Jerome Gunther coll the toss at the Rosedole gome. GARY BROWER 1 yr. lettermon RICHARD BROWN I yr. Ictfcrmon LARRY BURGESS 3 yr. lettermon SCOREBOARD A.H.S. OPPONENTS 20 19 0 32 0 20 0 25 0 37 13 18 18 20 13 41 JACK CAUDRON 2 yr. lettermon JEROME GUNTHER 2 yr. lettermon BILL HADDOCK I yr. lettermon 60 Note lewis, Argentine holfbock, brings down Pot Cohill of Word. JERRY HALL 1 yr. lettermon Shawnee Minion lonccri cloto in on Muitang boll corner Ervin Herd. GARY HANKINS 2 yr. lettermon ERVIN HERO I yr. lettermon 3OB JENKINS I yr. Icttermon CLIFFORD JEFFRIES 1 yr. leltermon ROGER HOUSE 1 yr. lettermon Season Yields Twenty - Five Lettermen NATHANIEL LEWIS 2 yr. lettermon TOM LOWE 2 yr. lettermon DAVID MAGNE NAT 1 yr. lettermon Cooch Allison intently wotches o critical ploy. ROYCE MARSHALL 1 yr. lettermon Coach Allison explains o new plon of ottock at halftime. MIKE MORRIS I yr. lettermon JERRY MULLIN 2 yr. lettermon ROBERT POLK 1 yr. lettermon JtRRY PURINTON I yr. lettermon TOM REGAN I yr. lettermon JOHN ROACH 1 yr. lettermon CHARLES WEATHERS I yr. lettermon CHESTINE HULLUM I yr. lettermon SCOREBOARD FRESHM£N A. H. S. OPPONENTS 32 0 12 0 25 8 31 0 22 7 18 0 7 52 0 Freshmon squad members. BACK ROW: (Loft to Right) Assistant cooch J. Brubaker, B. Johnson, B. French, R. Wright, J. Larson, C. Kerr, J. Doyle, O. Spriggs, E. Shorp ond Heod cooch C. Kukuk. MIDDLE ROW: R. Harlim, V. Gipson, K. Lorson, B. Hording, M. Herd, D. McQueen, S. Hullum ond D. Thomos. FRONT ROW: J. Pickle, L. Woolery, D. Sonchez, R. Bcllomn, F. Horvey, R. Sonchcz, T. Purinton ond L. Shomhorsf. Frosh. Soph........Future Powers SCOREBOARD JUNIOR VARSITY A. H. S. OPPONENTS 6 8 12 0 28 0 8 0 6 32 19 19 Junior Varsity squad members. BACK ROW: (Left to Right) cooch W. Lombronc, P. Castleberry, J. Moubion, J. Jenkins, B. Mwon, H. Smith, D. Aeby, J. Purinton, R. Killion, B. Tierney, L. Hill, cooch G. Clohecy. MIDDLE ROW: D. Prock, R. Emcrt, R. Lupordus, G. Lewis, F. Sontoyo, N. Holloway, H. Collins, M. Castleberry, J. Lawson, J. Cole, J. Gollo, J. Lewis. FRONT ROW: R. Boushier, D. Hammer, H. Honsen, E. McCollop, F. LeDosmo, H. Walters, J. McDaniel, B. Porter, G. Reyes, F. Estrodo, D. Myers, D. Wyrick. 63 XOD NOI8VW SSIW A Cherished Memory It was o happy arvd festive occosioo tof nxsny 65 Q-qq . Q.-42 i)«. ■ fy OU J'A' Pictured cbove A j rong forword Bob Jcnkin (14) rip in two point in the Argentine v . Wyondottc bottle while Richord Jcnkin (33) ond John Omon (20) look on. ARGENTINE 1959-60 SCOREBOARD OPPONENT 57 Bonner Springs 31 34 45 37 44 48 40 41 43 59 47 49 50 46 Ward 48 58 40 52 42 50 41 50 Ward 56 52 53 48 Wyandotte 79 44 48 56 55 42 CHRISTMAS TOURNEY 33 47 33 51 REGIONAL TOURNEY 37 48 47 60 41 25 STATE TOURNEY 70 JACK GIPSON 3 yr. letterman GENE CLYMA 1 yr. letterman 68 BILL HADDOCK Ponies Register 12-10 Season The 1959-60 Mustangs ended their season with a two over par record, 12- 10, but kept their pride os they won the first place championship in the class AA regional tournament at Shawnee Mission North. The Ponies fell to Rosedale early in December but they came back strong to romp past the Wildcats in the finals of the Christmas Tourney. After coast- ing past Fort Scott, 43-33, Argentine stunned Rosedale, 47-33, and took the Tourney championship. One week later the Mustangs surprised the state champs, Wyandotte, but fell in the closing minutes, 43-41. The Ponies had hard luck in three consecutive games, Wyandotte, Shawnee. East, and Ward, by being edged by a total of five points. They lost by two points to the Bulldogs, one point to the Lancers, and two points to the Cyclones in a sudden death overtime. Argentine then racked Leavenworth, gained revenge by defeating Sumner, and downed Rosedale for the second time. After losing four in a row to Ward, Pern Day, Wyandotte, and Olathe, the Mustangs edged an improved Turner, 56-55, to end the regular season with a 9-9 record. The determined Ponies went to the regionals and blasted Fort Scott again, 51-37, to move in- to the semifinals against Ward. To avenge two earlier losses, the Big Blue edged the Cyclones on a last second basket by Jack Gipson as the Mustangs came from behind, 43-29 going into the third quarter to win the contest 48-47. In the finals, Shawnee Mis- sion North fell easy prey to Ar- gentine, 60-41, as the team earn- ed a trip to the class AA state tournament at Wichita. The Ponies fared poorly at Wichita as they toppled to the number one rated team in the state, Wichita East, by a 70-25 margin to end their season with a 12-10 overall record. GARY HANKINS 3 yr. letterman Ajjiifont cooch, George Todd, left ond heod cooch, Lorry Bole, right, exploin a new pottern of one of the nightly procfice jewions. BOB JENKINS 3 yr. letterman JAMES JENKINS 1 yr. letterman TERRY MATTHEWS 1 yr. letterman FigFit'em Mustangs, FigFit'em Bob Jenkin (14) pop in two point in the Bonner game o Gary Bower, right, stand by for the rebound thot never came. BILL WOOD 1 yr. letterman GEORGE YOUNG 1 yr. letterman 70 Pictured obove is the 1959-40 Vorsity ond Jr. Vorsity basketball squod, they ore, BACK ROW: Left to Right, G. Young, T. Matthew , B. Hoddoek, J. Gipson, B. Jenkins, G. Brower, B. Wood. SECOND ROW: D. Smith, monogcr; M. Wode, G. Clymo, C. Jeffrie , G. Allen, R. Boujhier, J. Jenkins. FRONT ROW: Varsity cooch. Lorry Bole; K. Noland, J. Lewij, M. Easley, J. McDaniel , G. Honk ins, Jr. Vorsify cooch, George Todd. Shown obove ore the two first place trophic won by the Mustang . On the left ! the chom- pionthip trophy for the 1960 regionol foumoment ond on the right it the first place trophy for the Christmas tournament. Mustong, Gory Brower (51) pumps o jump shot in the sfofe foumoment at Wichita while Elmer Wolker (34) for Wichita East attempts to block the shot. 71 SOPHOMORE RECORD A.H.S. OPPT. 26 . Sumner .... 30 42 . Turner .... 22 55 . Bishop Meige . . . ... 31 41 .... . S.M. East ... 35 51 , Turner ... 32 48 Wyandotte ... 28 52 S.M. North.. . . ...40 38 . . Wyandotte ... 28 51 . . S.M. North . . . .... 40 Shown above i the 1959-60 Sophomore bosketboll sqood. SACK ROW: Left to Right, Coach Rondoll 44............ Bishop Meiqe 29 Dunn, B. Moni , H. Smith, B. Mown, R. Monholl, J. DeLeon. FRONT ROV : O. Whitmire, G. Lewi , M. Costleberry, B. Olseene, F. Teoneboehn. 40............ Sumner.................... 48 Frosh, Soph, Mustangs of Tomorrow FRESHMAN RECORD A.H.S. OPPT. 29 .... . Northwest ...38 29 .... . Central ... 37 25 .... . Northwest ...24 35.... .. Turner ...23 33 .... ,. Northeast ... 32 13.... . West ...24 21 .... ... 47 28 .... . Rosedale ...35 33 ... . Central ...41 23 .... . Northeast ... 50 24 ... . . West ... 39 50 .... .. Bishop Meige . . ... 57 Shown above it the 1959-60 Frcthmon basketball squod. BACK ROW: Left to Right, L. Moore, J. Bros , D. Thomot, B. French. SECOND ROW: J. Loyo, L. Shornhortf, B. Johnton, V. Gipson, K. Larson. FRONT ROW: Coach Frank Scott, B. Fronklin, J. Doyle, D. Kerr, J. Larson, P. Davis. FunniiV With Round Ball A-Club and faculty begin annual game Big Man?'5No, just trick photography Sophomores aid in junior-senior game. This page sponsored by WARREN McCAMISH, 1229 South 42nd, Kansas City, Kansas 73 MISS JEANNE THOMAS, senior Queen QrucL QoijtilUj 1959-60 CtJ y H. j(5 o4a'5' a tc ct w f 15'US - MISS JANICE SCHUBAUGH, junior 74 MISS DIANNE SMITH, sophomore jPreient JropLiei HAIR EYES Because of the yearbook deadline it was impossible to include the selection of the 1959-60 Track Queen. One of these three girls, however, was to be elected queen by the student body, and a close race was pre- dicted by the editors. SMILE 75 Track—Basic For Power and Stamina Pictured obove cooch Bill Todd, extreme right, tolkt to o portion of the I960 frock tcom. Becoutc of the snowy weather the team hoi been practicing in the gym and running in the halli. TRACK SCHEDULE 1960 Big 8 Indoor ................................. Feb. 27 Rosedale and Bonner Springs ..................Mar. 24 State Indoor ................................ Mar. 26 Olathe ...................................... Mar. 29 Washington Relays ............................Apr. 2 Leavenworth ................................. Apr. 5 Emporia Relays .............................. Apr. 9 Washington.................................... Apr. 14 Wyandotte County.............................. Apr. 19 Argentine Relays ............................. Apr. 22 Washington ...................................Apr. 26 Shawnee Mission N. Relays ....................Apr. 29 Shawnee Mission N. B ...................... May 2 Ward, Sumner, Bishop Meige ....................... May 6 Regionals .....................................May 14 State ................................... May 20 21 76 Shown obove in o proctice teuton on the A.H.S. cirxJert it Ron Athlock, left, cod Chuck Kilgore, right. The first golf team in many years was organized in 1960 atA.H.S. The new team, under the direction of Spike Olander, will compete with teams from other schools next year as Argentine becomes an active member in the East Kansas League. Pictured obovo is the 1960 golf teom, they ore, BACK ROW: Left to Right, H. Collins, J. Lawson, Coach Clifford Olander. FRONT ROW: D. Hommer, J. Hansen, H. Hansen. Golf, Cross-country—New Faces at A. H. S. Argentine had an official cross-coun- try team in 1959. One of its pur- poses was to condition boys not out for football, for the basketball sea- son. The cross-country squad partic- ipated in several meets during the year and Ron Ashlock hurtled to a new school record for the two mile course with a time of 10:58. Shown above is the 1959 Cross-country tcom, they ere, BACK ROW: Loft to Right, Cooch Bill Todd, C. Kilgore, R. Ashlod:, T. Matthews. FRONT ROW: 0. Duthoo, R. Dovis, B. Wood, D. Odell. 77 The main life and activity of a school centers around it's clubs and organizations. In this section of our annual each club is shown in its own splendor. Social life as well as academic life in a high school is important. The things accomplished and learned will always be an invaluable asset to every member of a successful club or organization. This year there weren't any new clubs formed. However, clubs formed last year have proved successful in their purpose . ( One club outstanding in its accomplishments is the Safety Club. In its second year of livelihood it has made life at Argentine safer for the students. AA . 2 . vv jL JL 78 To Rockets STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANI National Honor Society 1960 BILL BROOKSHIRE ELAINE GRIMES THOMAS HILL JOYCE HOLLAND JOHN HUTSON CLIFFORD JEFFRIES BOB JENKINS TOM LOWE BILL MADISON GEORGE MARBLE (Character MARILYN McGEE JEROME McHENRY BARBARA MULLIN NIZA NEWBERRY JUDY PRINGLE JANICE STERNER JEAN THOMAS DORIS WAUGH MARY MARGARET WILSON DAVID WOLF LEFT TO RIGHT: Clifford Jefferies ond Richard Torrez. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Jenkins, Botch Burgess ond Jody Pringle. Learning aboot the wording of political life ond meeting other students alto interested in politics was the honor oceordcd to five members of the class of '60 Airing their jonior sommer. Chosen by two Americon Legion posts ond one ouxiliory post to attend the Girls' Stote ond Boys' Stote conventions were, respectively, Judy Pringle, Botch Burgess, Clifford Jefferies, Richard Torrez, ond Bob Jenkins. Altemote to Girls' Stote wos Karen Hoots. SEATEO: Left to Right, Judy Hoflich, Nizo Newberry, Judy Pringle ond Borboro .'Ajllin. STANDING: Bob Jenkins, Tom Hill, Windell Snow, Bill Modison, ond Botch Burgess. Staters and Writers One of the honors aworded to senior journalism students in Quill ond Scroll. After writing copy, headlines, or doing any one of the thousands of tosks journalists ore often colled upon to do, the following people ore proud owners of Quill ond Scroll pins. QUILL AND SCROLL HONOR ROLL B. Brookshire...........................................................Photography B. Burgess................................................................. Sports J. Hoflich...............................................................Yeorbook K. Hoofs.........................................Yeorbook ond Feoture Writing T. Hill......................................................................Sports Editor B. Modi son............................................Argentian Editor in chief B. Mullin........................................................Yeorbook Editor in chief M. McGee....................................................................News Editor N. Newberry................................................................Yeorbook J. Pringle.................................................................Yeorbook W. Snow ...............................................Assistont Argentian Editor J. Sterner.........................................Yeorbook ond Business Monoger J. Schleicher...................................................................Art Editor J. Thomas..........................................................Feoture Writer J. Thompson......................................................Editorial Writer B. Jenkins ..............................................................Sports SEATED: (Left to Right) Jeonne Thomas ond Koren Hoofs. STANDING: Jon Thompson, Janice Schleicher, Janice Sterner, Marilyn McGee. 8 t The Whole Town's Talking Jock’s horcm? Oh, my hero! A rip-roaring, side-bustin' comedy was presented by the senior class on March 18, 1960. The Whole Town's Talking was one of the most popular plays in use by high schools all over the U.S. and one director counted 374 laughs during one performance. Ellen Dingwall was the director. THE CAST Henry Simmons Harriet Simmons Ethel Simmons Chester Binney . Letty Lythe .... Donald Swift . . Roger Shields .. Lia Wilson .. .. Sally Otis .. .. Annie ......... Sadie Bloom .. Mrs. Jackson .. Taxi Driver ... Girls ........ .................. John Hutson ............... Joyce Holland ................ Connie Mason ..................... Jack Ellis ................Barbara Mull in ................Charles Weldon ..................Gary Taylor ................... Nancy Kiser .................... Linda Cox .................. Kaye Bryson ............. Dianne Seckinger .................... Judy Crain ................. Jerry Summers .....•............. Karen Houts Jeanne Thomas, Carol Davidson Saturday morning practice Whot'j my line? Best kind of oudicnce? 82 STANDING: Left;o Right, C. Ford, J. McCurdy, J. McKee, S. Fry, J. Wright, O. Spearman, B. Mollin, K. Hoots, ond J. Hoflieh. SEATED: Mr. Guy Brodford, sponsor. Going to neighboring grade schools and observing teaching, then actually taking over in these situations was one of the main projects of the Future Teachers for this year. They also were hosts for alumni at a meeting for college-bound high school students, hosts for Sumner High School Future Teachers, and guests at a joint meeting at Rosedale High School. Leading the club this year were Barbara Mullin, president; Karen Houts, vice-president; and Joyce McKee, secretary- treasurer. T E A C H E R S N U R S E S Watching movies, touring Bethany Hospital, and listening to guest speakers from St. Margaret's Hospital were some of the things that kept the Future Nurses busy during the year. This club, sponsored by Miss Koester, school nurse, was led by Mary Margaret Wilson, president; Jennie Rios, vice-presi- dent; Dianne Anderson, corresponding sec- retary; Jan Piekarski, recording secretary; and Judy McCall, student council rep- resentative . ROW ONE: Left to Right, M. Venit, D. Dominguez, P. Minnix, M. Lopez, M. Wilton. ROW TWO: J. Riot, R. Gufferidge, D. Andercon, S. Metz, J. McCurdy, ond J. McColl. This club is kept busy by making posters for the carnival, plays, dances, and other e- vents. They also helped with decorations for almost all the dances. The officers of the year were led by Janice Schleicher, president, who was assisted by Judy Haflich, vice-president; Jeanne Arnold, secretary; and Mary Ann Lattin, student council rep- resentative . A R T I S T S SEATED: J. Schleicher, J. TTtompton, J. Arnold, J. Haflich, ond Mrt. Mory Glen, tpontor. STANDING: E. ParRer, M. Lottin, ond M. Norton. 83 ROW ONE: Left to Right, Ml Horton, sponsor; S. Frazier, C. Davidson, E. Grimes, I. Grimes, I. Lawson, A. King, J. Hatlich, C. l-ord, M. Wilton, and Mrs. Southwell, soonsor. ROW TWO: M. Cox, K. Amoyo, L. Williams, W. Taylor, K. Deseure, J. McLoin, G. Davis, M. Perkins, J. Brewer, S. Foreman, M. Venis, and J. McKee. ROW THREE: J. McCall, B. Venture, T. Marvin, J. Sparks, J. Smith, R. Von Selous, V . Jobe, D. Riggs, S. Tolby, L. Anderton, S. McDaniel, B. Harris. ROW ONE: Left to Right, J. Todd, P. Long, M. Friberg, D. Mcrvin, G. Smlfhers, C. Mahoney, K. Houts, L. Cox, B. Mullin, J. Pringle, J. Crain, and N. Kiser. ROW TWO: T. Stephens, C. Algor, A. Haynes, D. Wough, K. Brewer, B. Jones, S. Jacobson, B. Maxim, J. Garrett, D. Stoggs, and J. Holmes, ROW THREE: C. Spencer, C. Lovelace, J. Massinger, S. Fry, N. Hartford, C. Robohn, S. Wilson, S. Metz, M. Davis, D. Stewart, J. Tague, and D. Smith. B A L L P L A Y E R S Aria King headed the G.A.A. this year as presi- dent. She was assisted by Irene Lawson, vice- president; Elaine Grimes, secretary; Mary Margaret Wilson, treasurer; Carol Davidson, sergeant-at- arms; Sue Frazier, student council representative; and Connie Ford, point system manager. The club worked a booth at the carnival, and helped sponsor the spring dance. The girls participated in volley- ball, basketball, and swimming. 84 This page is sponsored by COMMUNITY BOWL, 3508 Strong, Kansas City, Kansas The Tironian Club is composed of 22 secretarial training stu- dents, all seniors, who have been hosting guest speakers and Tironian members of other schools, touring places of business, and selling wrapping paper. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Marshall and the of- ficers for the year were presi - dent, Judy Haflich; vice- president; Linda Cox; secre- tary, Doris Waugh, and treas- urer, Marion Friberg. ROW ONE: Left to Right, M. Veni , 8. Mtoxim, ondS. Metz. ROW TWO: K. Amoyo, S. Wright, M. Norton, ond P. Aye. ROW THREE: S. Steele, D. Hemondcz, L. Carroll, ond D. Dominguez. ROW FOUR: J. Mcloin, T. Stephens, N. Newberry, andJ. McCall. ROW FIVE: M. Friberg, S. Fry, ond R. Servio . ROW SIX: N. Hartford, M. Davit, C. Lovcloce, ond J. Wotkin . ROW SEVEN: C. Robohn, Mi« Sonkee, tpontor, ond J. Meuinger. C t ROW ONE: Left to Right, J. Worklm, N. Hartford, C. Loveloce, ond S. Metz. ROW TWO: K. Houti, 8. Ckcutf, T. Stephens, J. McLoin, K. Amoyo, M. Venis, ond J. McCall. ROWTHREE: Mr. Matthews, sponsor; C. Spencer, S. Fry, M. Lentz, M. Davis, C. Weldon, D. McWilliams. Y-Teens, sponsored by Miss Sankee, were lead by the following officers: president, Bonnie Jo Maxim; vice-president, Mary Ann Venis; secre- tary, Susan Metz, and treasurer, Sharon Nickerson. The girls sold candy at all home basketball games, participated in the Hanging of the Greens at the Y.W.C.A., and dressed dolls for an orphanage at Christmas. The Traffic Safety Club has been responsible for directing traffic in the school parking lot, showing movies after school, and displaying safety posters throughout the school. The officers were Jerry Adkins, president; Susan Metz, vice-president; Karen Houts, corresponding secretary. The club was sponsored by Mr. Matthews, Miss Cavanaugh, Mr. Brubaker, and Mr. Kukuk. 85 Club ROW ONE: Left to Right, G. Brower, B. Burgess, and T. Lowe, ROW TWO: R. Brown, R. House, C. Jefferies, T. Matthews, B. Hoddock, ond J. Rooch. ROW THREE: D. McWilliams, M. Morse, T. Regan, L. Napp, J. Mjllin, G. Hankins, G. Gunther, D. Mognenot, J. McHenry, ond Mr. B. Todd, sponsor. ROW FOUR: C. Hullum, J. Sum- mers, E. Herd, N. Lewis, J. Gipson, B. Jenkins, J. Purin- ton, J. Caodron, J. Hall, andJ. Bonkhcad. These athletic students have spent the year selling pencils and helping sponsor the Home- coming dance besides lettering in a sport. The sponsors, Mr. Allison, Mr. Bale, and Mr. B. Todd, are assisted by officers Larry Burgess, president; Tom Lowe, vice-president; and Gary Brower, secretary-treasurer. SEATED: Left to Right, E. H«rd, ond E. Metz. STANDING: G. Clymo, D. McWTMiami, Mr. 8. Todd, sponsor; H. Purinfon, and K. Knowlton. Hi-Y This club is associated jointly with the Y- Teens and Y.M.C.A. and its main purpose is to perform services for and with clubs of other schools. It is sponsored by Mr. B. Todd and Mr. M. Harrison and is led by Howard Purinton, president; Kent Knowlton, vice- president, and Eddie Metz, secretary- treasurer. 86 Big Bosses'' These students, all seniors, assisted the physical education teachers, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Olander, Miss Horton, and Mrs. Southwell during the year by taking roll, checking showers, and heloina with demonstrations. ROW ONE: Left to Right, C. Mohonoy, J. Todd, N. Gray, M. Wiljon, and M. Ridgway. ROW TWO: R. Gutferidge, P. Long, D. Wough, K. Brywo, J. Pringle, and E. Chance. ROW THREE: Mr. Olonder, sponsor; T. Lowe, J. Ellis, G. Clymo, Wri, Southwell and Miss Horton, sponsors. ROW ONE: Left to Right, E. Mullins, Mr. Simpson, sponsor, ond E. Beard. ROW TWO: B. Smoyer, J. McHenry, J. Sin-pson, 0. Odell, G. Weaver, ondR. Warner. Tube Testers The purpose of this club is to foster and promote amateur radio. The main project for the year was installing o radio teletype. Mr. Simpson, sponsor, was aided by Emory Mullins, president; Jerry Simpson, vice-president; Richard Warner, secre- tory, and Gory Weaver, treasurer. Scribblers The members of the Scribblers Club are kept busy by writing short stories, poems, and essays. They also hove to judge the writing of other students. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Hunter and is led by Marilyn McGee, president, who is assisted by Barbara Mullin, vice-president; Jan Piekarski, secretary and Bill Madison, treasurer. SEATED: Left to Riguit, J. Piekorski, M. McGee, B. AAjllln, ond B. Modlson, STANDING: R. Emerf, K. Hoyts, C. Tyru , P. Hughe , W. Taylor, and Mr . Hunter, tpontor. This page is sponsored by SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME, 1404 South 37th Street, FA 1-5775 87 Senior High Student Council The hord-working officer of the Senior High Student Council were, left to right. Bob Jenkins, president; Judy Pringle, secretory; Pot Long, treosurer, end Jerome McHenry, vice-president. The activities of the Senior High Student Council this year included the presenting a traveling trophy to the homerooms, choosing a student of the month, working a booth in the carnival, presenting its members on TV Teen Town, sponsoring the annual Christmas Snow Ball and mixers, and being in charge of Twirp Season. ROW ONE: Left to Right, B. Jenkins, J. Pringle, P. Long, J. Hoflich, ond Mi. AoiI, sponsor. ROW TWO: B. Venture, N. Newberry, J. McCall, M. Venis, ond K. Amoyo. ROW THREE: J. Gorrett, S. Frozier, K. Dickerson, B. Mullin, A. King, and N. Kiser. ROW FOUR: M. Davis, M. Lattin, S. Metz, L. Cox, M. King, ond B. Moxim. ROW FIVE: J. Gunther, C. Hording, B. Solser, S. Fry, B. Burgess, J. Woke, ond J. Adkins. ROW SIX: G. Brower, B. Jenkins, C. Jefferies, B. Modison, J. Bonkhcod, ond L. Hill. 88 Junior High Student Council The officer of the Junior High Student Council ore left to right, Virginio Hou e, prejident; Ben Fronklin, viee-preiident; Betty Jones, secretary, ond Larry Sligar, treasurer. The leaders of the Junior High are sponsored by Mr. Dunn. The officers of the club are Virginia House, president; Betty Jones, secretary; Ben Franklin, vice-president; and Larry Sligar, treasurer. These students were in charge of the offerings for the orphanage at Thanksgiving and they also presented a traveling trophy to the junior high homerooms. ROW ONE: Left to Right, K. Oyer, B. Franklin, B. Jones, V. House, ond Mr. Dunn, sponsor. ROW TWO: J. Adkins, K. Metz, V . Channel I, L. Libeer, ond S. Quick. ROW THREE: B. Sparks, J. Kelley, J. Lone, 0. Durhom, G. Seyles, ondF. Hill. ROW FOUR: V. Moritz, K. Obrien, 0. Neild, C. Stoggs, K. Wode, and J. Brewer. ROW FIVE: H. Barbour, C. Taylor, L. Blythe, B. Kunyt I— Anderton, J. Craig, M. Pearson, M. Gortin, ond A. Drehe. 89 Mustang Club Attending all home games and cheering the athletes on, decorating the goal posts, sponsoring the Mustang club play and Homecoming dance are some of the activities which kept the members of the Mustang club busy this year. The club consists of 143 members and is sponsored by Gary Prickett, who is assisted by Don Robertson, Verna Horton, and Elen Dingwall. The officers of the year consisted of Doris Waugh, president; Aria King, vice-president; Kathe Brewer, secretary-treasurer. ROW ONE: Left to Right, M. Cox, J. Pringle, B. Mjllin, D. Waugh, S. Wilton, P. Honohon, J. Holmes, N. Soroguso, W. Powell. ROW TWO: B. Bean, E. Metz, B. Tierney, G. Hankins, J. Bankhead, B. Brookshire, J. Mullin. ROW THREE: D. Mogncnaf, D. Abboe, L. Prince, C. Jofferiet, B. Jenkins, G. Clyma, J. Purinton, M. Lentz. ROW FOUR: J. Horton, T. Matthews, B. Haddock, B. Jenkins, G. Brower. H. Smith, R. Marshall. ROW ONE: Left to Right, J. Stondish, J. McKee, P. Long, J. Thomas, K. Hoots, C. Ford, I. Lowson. ROW TWO: B. Moxim, R. Hood, A. Neild, J. Bond, S. Frozier, J. Togue, J. Arnold. ROW THREE: S. Lindsey, J. Morrow, C. Spencer, M. Lottin, J. Watkins, L. Moyo, L. Vidouri. ROW FOUR: S. Fry, M. Davis, M. Easley, J. Purinton, J. McDaniel, J. Messingcr, S. Metz. ROW ONE: Left to Right, J. McLoin, F. Holland, J. Shubough, J. Hayes, J. Miller, D. Myere, J. McCall. ROW TWO: D. Vonee, S. Burge, 0. Morvin, J. Hoflich, N. Shiffer, B. Brubaker, S. McKee. ROW THREE: C. Rice, L. Kilgore, P. Miller, J. Holland, F. Montooth, E. Johnson, D. Rigg. ROW FOUR: T. Wocker, J. Todd, M. Friberg, C. McGinnis, J. Crain, L. Cox, A. King. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Prickctt, sponsor; S. Wright, K. Amoyo, M. Linton, M. Wilson, M. Norton, N. Gray, M. Hilcs. ROW TWO: P. Minnix, M. Madrigal, D. Scckingcr, S. Steele, 0. Hernandez, S. Foss, M. Venis, L. Carroll. ROW THREE: L. Ogle, M. Kennedy, E. Grimes, M. McGee, N. Newberry, L. Crain, D. Dominguez. ROW FOUR: K. Tipton, P. Aye, R. Jcrriss, J. Eger, K. Brewer, C. Mahony, W. Taylor. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Gunn, T. Stephens, D. Smith, C. Lovelace, B. Venturo, G. Hoots, D. Brown. ROW TWO: D. Anderson, K. Bryson, J. Thompson, E. Venis, B. Baker, J. Schleicher, N. Hartford. ROW THREE: R. Brodley, J. Adkins, R. Morgan, E. Herd, T. Lowe, J. Coudron, B. Salser. ROW FOUR: B. Burgess, S. Nickerson, D. McWilliams, C. Weldon, G. Marble, C. Robohn, J. Sterner. ROW ONE: Left to Right, M. Long, L. Libeer, J. Skubol, C. Buchonon, C. Urixey, S. Hilton, L. Decker, R. Vergot, S. Boker. ROW TWO: R. King, J. Skubol, D. Croin, G. Sowyer, I, Reyes, S. Johnson, D. Johnson, J. Horn, S. Hammer. ROW THREE: E. Venus, J. Rice, C. Page, J. Powell, C. Lovell, J. AAins, L. Berry, S. Olios, A. Height. ROW FOUR: J. Greenwood, D. Clevenger, J. McKee, M. Smith, C. Clemings, L. Huskey, P. Myers, I. Reber, D. Lillich. ROW ONE: Lett to Right, S. Scott, S. Hultz, M. Perkins, J. Sparks, S. Frith, J. Wolker, L. Canard, H. Hutchings. ROW TWO: D. Neild, J. 8ond, L. Woolery, L. Schornhorst, B. McMillon, T. Van Londingham, S. Evott, N. Raiffeisen. ROW THREE: B. Costeel, K. Wing, L. Franklin, J. Steffens, P. McCall, G. King, J. Evatt. ROW FOUR: D. Hale, V. Houts, R. Todd, L. Anderson, J. Smith, J, Leaf, B. Jones. ROW ONE: Left to Right, Miss Wilhite, sponsor; J. Kelley, N. Cobcrly, K. Hole, M. Hurley, B. Sporks, D. Taylor, S. Bright, B. Fobion. ROW TWO: V. Moritz, M. P.ccd, N. Arnold, C. Poge, J. Harrison, C. Stewart, K. Henderson. ROW THREE: R. Johnson, C. Barker, M. Dupuy, D. Cooper, S. Woods, C. Stephenson, J. Holland. ROW FOUR: S. Holley, N. Hoffpouei, A. Roder, C. Stoggs, J. Murphy, D. Clune, L. Henshow. Colt Club The Jail at the annual A.H.S. Carnival was one of the activities which kept the Colt club members active this year. In addition, they attended all home freshman games and cheered their football and basketball teams to a very fine standing at the end of the season. Sponsoring this club is Bess Wilhite, who is assisted by Mary King, and llene Sanders. The officers for the year were Donna Stewart, president; Jim Cox, vice-president; Rena Van Selous, secretary, and Ronnie Bellman, treasurer. ROW ONE: Left to Right, C. Jones, J. Turney, S. Foreman, J. McCall, J. Brewer, P. Easley, R. Wood, A. Utter. ROW TWO: G. Smithers, K. Dyer, M. Horner, K. Morler, R. Collin , C. Nlckum, D. Stewort. ROW THREE: M. Spencer, B. Johnjoo, M. Herd, O. Swiff, D. leiker, B. Hording, K. Larson. ROW FOUR: B. French, J. torsoo, D. Kchr, R. Riley, J. Doyle, B. Franklin, E. Sharp. ROW ONE: Left to Right, R. Von Selous, P. Marvin, N. Bowser, B. Purinton, K. Wade, W. McComlsh, b. folby. ROW TWO: T. Morvin, G. Cooper, M. McGhan, C. Younger, C. Wingert, S. Boeck, R. Hoog. ROW THREE: L. Burgess, A. Stewart, L. Blythe, C. Algor, C. Cantrell, R. Nickum, J. Sterner. ROW FOUR: C. Moore, J. Cox, S. Motfhews, S. Jacobson, K. Lewollen, R. Ford, R. Bellman. 93 Argentine High School os a whole has received many honors. Many honors too have been bestowed upon students through the efforts of the school. There is always a case however; when students give honor to their school through an accomplishment made on their own. Carolyn Mahaney, senior at A. H. $., is one of these exceptions. Carolyn is the Wyandotte Cen- tennial Princess for 1959. Out of a group of five girls Carolyn was chosen to be Miss Wyandotte. 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