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lXlEMl4EliS: Samuel Bell, Eilwarfl Ul+'l Il'ElIS: Rosa May Pease, Presi- flentg Myron Russ, Sec'1'ct211'yg Jiohert llnzuwl, 'l'reasurerg Allen XYai'1l, Ile- imI'Lt'I'. liranliuni, Leon liruinfielll, .Inst-plius Carter, Uliarlntie t'i'nsue, XX'illie I-'lye, Sylvester Jones, Iluuslun Lawn-renee, Calvin l'i1'liet.t, Earl lluliinsun, NYilliam Seals, XN'illiz1m Smith. ENTOMOLOGY CLUB The Entomology Club was organized March 6, 1940, by Miss O. Merriwether and three scientific-minded students. Successfully the Club advanced until now it consists of fourteen members, and gradually increasing with the interest of its newly entered inquisitors. The purpose of the Entomology Club fcommonly called the Insect Clubj, is: To stimulate those who have already studied or become acquainted with insects so they will Want to organize their information. 0 CORRESPONDENCE CLUB The aim of this club is three-fold. First it aims to promote a better understanding among all high school students through letter Writing. Secondly, it aims to arouse interest in the activities of other students by an exchange of ideasg and thirdly, it aims to develop good citizenship through a better understanding of the problems of other high school students. UlTl4'll'lCllS: ,Xlese lmuan, l'resislm-nt: XYillie Mae llorell, Si'C'I'1 l.Ill'X'. Miss M. Corinne Taylor, Sponsor. NElXll2EliS: Evelyn Hiiller, Salvne Farr, llazvl Farr, Erma E1-lmls. Mar- ion Gregory, Imnal-l llammunnl, XYillie Mae Hurell, Evelyn K'zu'ter. NYillie Mae Jackson, ,Xrzelle .l-ulinswn, Gloria Julinsun, Maxine King, .Xlese Logan, lmris Long, llita Maulnlen, Jessie lm- p.:'an, Nurvelle Clayton, Florimla Miller, liunise Miller, livtly Miteliell, 'Flielnia Morris, .leanne lieynanll, .Xuilrey Rivliie, 'Vurna M. llolsinsnn. Alyrtle lluge-1's, lluliert Saunders, lmtaska Stephens, XYillar1I Smith, View Taylor, Francis Tlimnas, Betty 'l'ul'ian, Mar- cella Xlkisliinglwxn, Mary E. lVllllHlIlS. .1,.n'A.2sI.B!l ,
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BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB The Blue Triangle Club is a Girl Reserve unit of the Young Women's Christian Association. With its code and purpose To face life squarely and To find and give the best , it attempts to offer girls a chance to lead a useful and happy life. The club is composed of two groups, with a total membership of eighty-three girls. Club presidents are Gertha Lee Brock, Senior, and Doris Richardson, Junior. Club Sponsors: Miss Olive M. Durden and Mrs. Catherine Walker. OFFICERS: Joseph Sullivan, Presi- dent, lbanicl Iiuell, Vice-l're-sidentg Jerome Tyler, Secretary, Iioluert Fa- gen, Treasurer, Earl Livingston, Fin- ancial Secretary. lVll-IMBICRSZ Louis Anderson, XYilberl Banks, Hayman Bell, Edward Baker, Fred Bradley, Thomas Crenshaw, Therion Colm, Clarence Uovin,:'ton, Earl Cook, Iravid Finley, George Flaggs, Robert Fagen, liic-hard K. Fox, XVesley East, lbaniel lliuell, Clif- ton Gates. Lucian Garrett, Richard Hancock, lrlrnest B. Harris, Graythorn Heard, James llurt, George Holt, Lay- ette Jackson, Edward Johnson, Stan- ley Johnson, lflarl Livingston, ltay Little, Albert Lane, NYilliam McAllis- ter, Iiollert Mitchell. I.aValle U'Neal, Albert Parks, llldward Parks, Kenneth Purvis, Birdet Price, John Proeope, Robert Payne, Quentin Rice. George Richmond, Vincent Saunders, Herbert Sharpe, Eugene Smith, Frank Smith, Gerard Smith, Lawrence Still, Joseph Sullivan, Lyle Suter, Jesse Temple, Clester Tme' Jer e 'l le T'l i 1 3, om 5 r, 5 er Reddick, XVilliam XVrig:ht, Roy YVhitc, Lawrence XYallace. O THE SUMNER HI-Y The Hi-Y has had two national conferences at Berea, Kentucky, at which the Sumner Hi-Y Club was representedg the first time by James E. Cook, J r.g the second time by Earl Cook. The national conference this year is to be held at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, this June, and the Sumner Hi-Y Club will send a representative. ,xwffra 'iii 14 ' X ' in me .L ,,.
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS DEBATING SOCIETY In its second year of development, the Frederick Douglass Debating Society has made commendable progress in the art of organized thinking and argumentation. Extensive reading, round 'table discussions, and actual intra-squad debates on current questions of importance have greatly aided in bringing about a much clearer understanding. We competed in the first annual interscholastic state-wide debat- ing contest sponsored by the Missouri State High School Debating League, of which We are a charter member, in May of this year. 'O CHARM CLUB ln ii--' 0FIf'iCl4IRS: l'r0HinlQnt, 'NVCSIO5' East: Vin-e-Presidf-nt, Lawrence Stillg Sec- retary, Dorothy Hayes: Assistant Ser'- retary, Addie Harris: Treasure-r, XVil- liam 1Nlc'.Xllister: Reporter, Jerome NYilliamHg Sponsor, Mr. George B. Stafford. The recently organized Charm Club gives the students of Sumner an opportunity to become more familiar with more important social graces by means of group discussions and dramatizations. Through in- dividual diagnosis, members of the group attempt to correct their Weak points and emphasize their strong points. MITZMBIGIIS: lic-lores Anderson, Clem- entine Bible, Catherine Blackard, Re- becca Brown, George ll3.l1l'1E5', Mar- garet Doss, Helen Greene, Verdia Mae Gridiron, Victor Hancock, Cleatrire Hoffmore, YVilliam lluddleston, Florida Lemons, Alice Mclbaniel, Christine Miller, Betty .lean Mitchell, La Verne Mitchell, Leon Reed, Cleora Roberts, Doris Robinson, Morris Robinson, .io- sephine Satterfiold, Thomas Smith, Annie NVa.shington, Isaac NVehh, Charles XVilson, l'eg.1'p.:'y Ann NYrig'llt. A. K. RIHNIGS, Sponsor. ab.a'x
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