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MEMBERS: Edward Jhonson, Jerome Johnson, Benjamin Tutt, Earl Miller, XYarrlell Payne. Earl Megg'erson, James llurt, Lionel Greene, Earl Greenfield, Vincent XVilburn, Page Ilec-kersun. John Vrncnpe, .lesse 'Fem- ple. Daniel Austin, Carl Williams, Ric-harnl Nevils, Isaac XYliite, Howard Fisher, James Hampton, Ernest Har- ris, Murray Shaw, 'Plinnias Harris, Eugene llahy, Albert Taylor, Vincent Atterherry, .lack Uasey, Gladys Pierce, Nettie .Iohnsun, Sylvia Hoyll, 'Thomas f're-nshaw, XYilliam Hammon-I. Eliza- beth l'l'ic'e, Aurlrey Smith, Alive Nur- tis, Kathleen Petway, Annie Mae Alw- ernathy, Yirtrue Graham, Ulara 'Pomp- kins, Hester XVI1itfiel1ls, Elizabeth Ivennis, Vavla Green, Mary Jackson, Sallie Ilmzan. Bernice Rell, Flew Bridges, .Xuuustine Bible. Mary Mont- :.:'lmiery, Vatlierim' Illrlwaruls, Jeanette I-Ivzins, Myrtle XVhite, Marion Hosley, Vivian Allmre, .X-lflie llarris, Caroline Moss, XY. Iv. Xl'uIton, Sponsor. JUNIOR CHOIR 0 THE INSTRUMENTAL DEPARTMENT I The Instrumental Department of Sumner, under the direction of Mr. Stanley Lee Henderson, consists of the following divisions: Beginners' Band, Junior Band, Senior Band, and the Senior Orchestra, the Orchestra being the advanced organization. The band and orchestra have won honors in city and statewide com- petition, winning three trophies, and a trophy and two medals by Gwendolyn Fox and George M. Hall, soloist. The band was this year chosen as the best concert band in the state. f Mme' ' gr Wvl
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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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SUMNER A CAPPELLA CHOIR MlG3IBlGllS: Marcclle Poole, June Bates, Margaret Greenlee, Ruth Trice, Maxine Travis, Bertha liuell, Rebecca Brown, Yirdie llalloway, Gwendolyn liumiilxins, Uphclia Greenlee, Julia James, lflorida Lemons, Ruth Salin- ders, Margaret Ivnncan, Alice Jackson, Ada Townsend, Minnie Summers, Katherine Thompson, lrorothy XVil- liams, Yvonne Fairbanksulennie Swan, Virginia lirown, .lime Wallace, .lane Bowles, lflssie Green, Joyce Pickens, Helen Hendricks, Susie Nall, Mary Stone. Narene Polk, Rlagaie Isabell, l'harIott.e llarvey, Henrietta Nostan. Gladys Hulbert, Avon Shavers, limily Caston, Odie Mae lnumas, Gloria Sur- gest, Hazel ll'hitmore, Muriel Hopson, Mil lreil Walton, Mary Suttles, Marion fflfallon, Barbara Peck, ldlizabeth Ill:-.Xllistr-i', Margaret Goward, lroris Burnside, Vera James. Thelma John- son, Barbara Price, Annie lithridge, llellane Reed, Mildred Davis, Mafalda Holloway, IG m a pq' e n e lYitherspoon, 1'atherine lidwar-ls, Lois llillard, Ger- aldine Hodges, Joyce Holland, Maud Ella 1-taker, Anna Gladney. XV. lv. NValt0n, Sponsor. GIRLS-Annie Abernathy, Marg.:'a1'et Anderson, Lucie Berry, Virginia Burn- side, Velma Burton, Janet Busch, Thelma Bush, lleloise Carr, Myrtle Cloud, Mildred Uraddocli, lfllizalieth llennis, Charity lliekerson, Irene hun- lap, Mae Belle lrunlap, Edne Sue Ful- bright, lboris Gray, Vada Green, Yvonne Ghoston, Viola llardy, Addie Harris, Ilorothy Hayes, Mamie Hub- bard, lrlula Johnson, Nattie Johnson, llorthy King, lnita Kirtley, Alle-ne Iinighten, Naomi Long, Avis Martin, Marvell Mingro, Betty Mitchell, Vivian Moore, Caroline Moss, Marjorie Perry, lweane Poole, Mamie Prince, Bessie Pruitt, Cornelia President, Jeane Rey- naud, lioris llicherson, .Iacquelyn Rid- dle, Virgie Robinson, Mildred Roper, Ida Schafer, Rose Mary Shelton, For- rest Smith, Irene Taylor, Clara lfltta 'l'hoin1rkins, lvelores Watson, Georgia XYatson, Sunetta Walker, Vivian lVat- kins, Myrtle XVhite. BOYS: James Abernathy, Antonio Anderson, Julius Bell, Oliver Bordingq- ham, Egbert Brady, Herbert Uaruth- ers, Therion Cobbs, Thomas Davis, .lames liu Maine, llaniel l-luell, Alex- ander lflvans, Robert Fagen, David Finley, Richard Fox, Lucian Garret, Curtis Glover, lronald Greene, XVil- liam Hamilton, James Hampton, Rich- ard Hancock, Floyd Hart, Elmer Hayes, Stanley Johnson, Walter Lay, Woodfin Lewis, Earl Miller, Dwight Mcllaniel, Robert Morton, Harlow Mosley, Fred Payne, Robert Penny, Birdet Price, John Procope, Tyler Redrlick, Wayman Reed, John Reid, Ilubert Reynold, Quentin Rice, Billie Russell, August Robinson, Chester Sanders, Brockman Schumaeker, Guy- ton Swan, Albert Taylor, James Tur- ner, Joseph Well, XVallaee lVest, Jacob XVilliams, James XVilliams. XV, ll, NValton, Sponsor.
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