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0lf'l ll7lCltS: Olivia Banks, President, Dorothy XVillianis, Vice - President, Caroline Moss, Sec-retaryg Dorothy King, Treasurer, .Juanita XVebl1, Re- porter. A. R. Holmes, Sponsor. M ICM RIGIIS: Lillian Alexander, Portia Bady, Alby Baker, Olivia Banks, Augustine liilile, Ruby Bradshaw, Inez Bruce, Mildred Butts, Jeanette Cook, Mildred Cook, Melanie Cotton, Esther lleaner, Bertha Euell, Marg.:'a1'et Ew- ing, Fannie Fayne, Bernice Goodman, Juanita llarris. Udella llarris, Muriel llopson, Mag'p.:'ie lsalmell, .lewel Jones, Dorothy King, Zelina Larkins, Ger- trude live, Evelyn Lewis, Rosemary Martin, Marion Mitchell. Maryella Moore, Vivian Moore, Caroline Moss, Gloria Myers, Norene Polk, Cornelia President, lmris Shavers, Marie Shep- pard, Mattie Storey, Loretta M. Tay- lor, Mary lil. vlli-lXl1'iI', Ruby Villars, Ullie Washington, Juanita XVebb, Marneve White, Sadie XYhite, Hester XX'hiti'ield, llorotliy Williams, Mildred XYillis. THE GIRLS' GYM CLUB The Girls' Gym Club consists of 46 members. The club is under the sponsorship of Miss A. B. Holmes. After six weeks of work in the Sumner High School, Miss Holmes presented The 1940 Girls' Gym Club Variety Program . The program consisted of six divisions - Danish Dance of Greeting, Athletic Line Routine, Pyramid Building, Precision, Stunts, and The Maroon and White Hoop. Twenty-two members of the club made the program go over with great success. Those that participated were: Alby Baker, Olivia Banks, Inez Bruce, Jeannette Cook, Melanie Cotton, Bertha Euell, Fannie Fayne, Juanita Harris, Evelyn Lewis, Rosemary Martin, Marion Mitchell, Vivian Moore, Caroline Moss, Cordelia President, Doris Shavers, Mattie Story, Mary Taylor, Mary Traylor, Juanita Webb, Hester Whitfield, Dorothy Williams, and Dorothy King. 0 GIRLS' RHYTHMIC CLUB
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OFFICERS: NVesley East, President: George Sleet, Vive-Presidentg Rema Bell, Secretary, Miss A, M. Parker, Sponsor. MEMBERS: Antonio Anderson, Mar- garet Anglin, Lester Barry, Alma Bell, Julius Bell, Vera Bolar, James Bowles, Fred Bradley, Bennie Burrell, Ermine Bush, George Carper, Ruth Carroll, .Iames Chinn, Orvelle Collins, Bessie Colter, .Iames Ile Clue, Cyrena Doxey, David Finley, Gwendolyn Fox, Sarah Freeman, Mary Lee Gaikins, Mischa Garrett, Rosie Lee Gillespie, Frances Gotier, .ltichard Hancock, George Has- kins, llorothy Hayes, Alvin Hill, Net- tie Jolmson, Shirley Johnson, Marcella Jones, Charles Macklin, Madge Mc- lfllroy, Mary Myers, Nl'illiam McAllis- ter, Joseph Nash, Louise Price, NVil- lette Pyles, Doneva Skinner, Barbara. Smith, Helen Starks, Margaret Stevely, Lawrence Still, John Squires, Virginia Suggs, Theodore Thompson, Gladys NYells, Henry NVells, llllizaheth XVal- lace, Marcia XVashington, llortense XVatkins, Ardelle XVhitmore, Jerome XVilliams, Uuida NVilkins, Lorraine XYoods. STUDENT COUNCIL The work of the Student Council this year has emphasized the re- vision of the Handbook and the formation of student advisory groups, which acted as big brothers and sisters to help new pupils to adjust themselves to the school. Olf'l It'lCllS: Cordelia Bell, President: Mellma lilvans, Vice-Presi-lent: Hous- ton Grvy, Secretary: Mary XYQ-akley, Assistant Secretaryg Alma Bell, Re- 1ml'LOl', MICMBIGIQS: Margaret Anglin, Mar- garet Bowles, Lillian Buchanan, Mary Elizabeth Bozeman, Myrtle Cloud, Vivian Cook, Beatrice lvuValle, Gwen- dolyn Fox, Alberta Franks, Ernest llarris, llldward Johnson, Nettie John- son, Albert Kelly, Louise Price, Mil- dred ltector, Barbara Smith, Audrey Smith. 3lHl',LZ21l'f3t Steyely, Ada .lane Townsend, .Jerome Tyler, Suzanne Wallace, Jerome XX'illiams. Members not in the photograph are: Marianne Panty. Irene Vtany, Irene Dunlap, Myrtle Mayhew, Gloria Sadd- ler. Gloria Saunders, La Verne Scott and Dolores Watson. Miss B, L, Pat- terson, Sponsor. 0 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS En forgeaut on devient forgeronn Le Cercle Francais has lived up to its motto, One learns by doing during the past year. The first project of the spring was the Valentine Party by which funds are raised to purchase illustrative materials for the foreign language department. On March 27, Le Cercle Francais, assisted by students in the French classes, presented two one-act playlets, Le Vingt-neuf Fevrier , and Vive la Musique , in the auditorium. T151 v.. D11
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HONOR SOCIETY The Sumner Chapter, No. 81, of the National Honor Society, is an organization composed of pupils elected on the basis of Character, Leader- ship, Scholarship, and Service. Although there are some special projects sponsored by the members of this society, yet each individual member continues his activity in other organizations of the school. 0 GOLF CLUB HFFILTIGIISZ .Iolm Staples, lxresinlcnlg llaviml lfinlcjv, Vice-l'i'esiilcnl3 Alice Hell, Secretary: Iilizalmetli Wallace, ,XSHNIHUI Sl'f'l'0lilI'Y. MIGMBIGIIS: Alice Hell, .lane liowlcs, Sarah lfrveilian, llavid Finley, Guy- rcna Knight, Allenc Kniglitcn, Mary Myers, .lean Uliver, XYilll-tle Vylcs, lf'i'ancis Simms, George Sleet, John Staples, Mable 'I'rcauil, Iilizalmeth Wal- lace, .Xrllell XYliitinorc. MICMBIGHS Ol' 'l'lllC LTUllNl'll.Z Bliss Golda lll. l'rutcher, Miss Grace 1.. Nichols, Mr. XY. li. Skinner. llliss XYill- I'E'Y'IEf ld. XXHHNIS, Sponsor. MF. G. Il. Brantley, llI'lUl'llPiil. There is a definite trend toward socialization in our modern second- OFFICICIKS : President, Georgina Roth- schild: Vice-Vresiilent, Velma Burton, Secretary, Monzella Lee, Reporter, Rowena XVilkenson, Tournament Iri- rcctor, Gloria Surgest. MIGMBICNS: Louis Anderson, 'Pheo- flore Chambers, Houston Clark, Vir- ginia Cook, James lravis, llaniel liuell, Iloscoe Evans, Ernest llarris, Myrtle Harris, Alberta. Haynes, Ira llenrler- son, Alberta Holloway, Katie Mae Jackson, Irene Jackson, Constance Nortliington, George Norton, Lullwahl Perry, lilwooil Powell, Nona Raslierry, Ruth Tutt, Roy YVhite. ary schools in an attempt to bring boys and girls together for participa- tion in sport activities with a carry-over suitable for continuance after school years are past. The Sumner High School Golf Club offers such advantages, by affording Wholesome recreation Well adapted to both sexes and all ages, by developing finer appreciation of sportsmanship and con- sideration for others, and by affording an opportunity for beneficial social associations in a healthful and attractive environment. The Sum- ner High School Golf Club was organized in February, 1935, by our sponsor, William T. Smith, Jr., for the purpose of promoting the sport of golf as a Worthy use of leisure time. lvl ff if 'Fw 4 9 2 -'fwifieia52fPwW2s1v
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