Sumner High School - Sumarian Yearbook (Sumner, IL)
- Class of 1953
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L P f . 1n1 H f - Forpwcrd nc, the Sgmiors of Sunni Township High School, havg complctQd in wpportant garb oi oust of nur lives. As our motto suggcuis, UQ fro not rcwiiy finisicd wc are just beginning. is we 50 on novtin, And Qvcrcnming HQW challcngcs of iifa, our CVQUZLV: X511 gw'qm4ntly come bfci to S.T.H S. iid Q I 1' in v fp and girls who Tra LHLOQiVf Wh' C,J'FiQLT : fjpf,d. May cu? fmtury suq ,qt -S Q' F K 913 tif, f past. OUR POND FRREWELL The time has come when we wust say Goodbye to all our friends. We're leaving now, to make our way, In this world of great dividends. He'll surely miss each one of you, But memories, they will lastg For new we know, our journey through, We'll think of you, the past. We'll strive to show this world of ours, We're ready to beging Our future work, long sweet hours And willingness to the end. We Gsflecially thank our teachers-,idearfgv They gave us what we need! The chance to learn, the chance to hear, With which we can succeed. We'll try our best to do what's right To keen our country free, Through rain or hail, wc'll try to fight, Ne, seniors of '55, So once again we'll say goodbjeg Please keep us all in mind, We leave to go, we'll dry our eyes, To the friends we left behind. Written by Evelgn Lwncaster Dedicated to all the students and teachers of Sumner High by the senior class of l955 DEDICgTION To you Mrs. Schweizer, we, the Senior Class Of 1955, take pleaeure in dedicating our edition of the Sumarian. Re feel thut you are worthy of this honor because of your patience and under- standing threufnutt the year. You heve been 3 faithful, kind and deserving teacher and sponsor SUMARIQN STLFF Editor Co-editor LaReta Eancaster Carolyn Palmer Senior Class History Junior Class History B Carolyn Palmer Doris Jones Harold Horner Class Pro hecr kyrna co t Soghomore Class History Freshman Class History arbara Richardson Linda Bridgett Phyllis Piper Russell ltkins Tynists Ilene ortney Myrna Scott Carolyn Palmer Mary Kay Thomson Betty Shank Richard Vowells Art Editors Feature Editors Katie Ho Beasley llene Fortney Marilyn Blood Herman Moore Don Petty Alice Vogel Richard Vowells glumni Editors Music Editor Waymond Mitchell Richard Vowells Paul Hannel Printers Ilene Fortney Flodene Stanley Mary Kay Thomson Frank Weiss Betty Shank Business and Circulation Sports Editors Frank Weiss Flodene stanley Betty Shank John Kruko Activities and Poems Evelyn Lancaster Paul Hannol Betty Shank Class Will Faculty Write-u John Weiss erry Poole HISTORY OF SUHNER AND THE SCHOOL On October 25' lel7, Benjamin Sumner bought land for one dollar sri fifty cents per acre and settled upon it. This was th. begun ing of the town of Sumner. On January 27, THEQ tte cvirty surveyfr, Peter Smith, surveyed and plgtted thx city Since ,Pie several additions have been laid out and aided. Before the city was laid out, a tract of deeded to the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad railroad was first construe ted under the name of but later it has been called the Baltimore 3 July 4, l85Q was an exciting and memorable day f The first train passed thro Some of the first Sumner were Caleb Hoopes and J. C. Applegate. M hotel in the year of lee '1 .. 1, 5. Before l858 the c west of town, but in the building was erected on building was as the first rs afterwards department. 61 story brick Brown Jugu several yea the primary ugh about noon on tha H ll boosters of the vi , C hauncey French, J. Applegate built Sumne land was Cos The O and M, nd Ohio, or Sumnen E dxy, llage of Po Jones, r's first hildren attended school a mile fall of that year a small frame West Vocust St. In 1867, a twom ectua in place of the nLittle building was commonly known, For this first building wa s used as After some remodeling in l832, the school building was approximately twenty-two by thirty-fcur feet in size, The szheol enjoyed a gradual growth, and another addition was acicd in 'l904. After this addition, the school uboastci' of eight rooms. At that time a three yofr high school :curse was offered. The school continued this way for a number of years tifil the building was partially destroyed by fires In BHC spr ng of l9l8,work was begun cn a ima brick building whiwk included a gymnasium. Soon aficn the no' .'.' building was completed, a four year course was uf? -'i'- Q W, ,ln l925, under tue ciicient superintendency of T- I. '-cts, the High School became accredited. The sono Q raw, very rapidly and in 1'8F a new large, auditorium was added, -4 The auditorium was used as assembly room and was pro- vided with a spacious, well-equipped stage. June 17, 1941, was a gloomy day for the residents of Sumner. Their fine school building was completely des- troyed by fire, For the next five fears grade school was held in a small brown uouse just cast of the old school site and high school v:s in session in the large house known as the Barnes house. These were Htrjingu years for the teachers and pupils. L new gymnasium, the one pre- sently being used, was built in l9Q5. A By the fall of 1948 a nice new building had been coma pleted on West Locust Street--the old school site. Both parents and pupils were justly proud of this building. It is a two-story, yellow-brick building containing thirty rooms. 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U D Ji: f LVUK rf XX Zim1.,-sz.rPAvfD'-'f' '- :Z MJ U-If L E z ' M H f1i:w'.ff 5 'N v'?? S f W I fffayflff.- f T , X ' M V , f :EL.fVaNC': ,VJ 'wi-.' 1 f I. ly 1 Miss Ike. INTRODUCING THE FACULTY Henry: She's our English teacher A lovable height A Sweet pevsonallty has she She'S funny when funny But serious when mad Get your work done is her plea. She's our play director An excellent one too 5he's just what the English class needs She gives us our credits when we do our work And fails us when we donft succeed. Dorney: 5he's our History tenchor Understondini is one 'four lNQT.KlO3S, she lysine ifou to i'ind Yon closoee one ercolfent 'Mrs qlf,,C'eg5 1 L wwrw Sine' S svneeiz, lmofgNJ l., o.1W Yiiiud, Slwe in-Le: po lwolqw you lf A g orfort jon fovc Sheff fi Vw parvo - -w yfu need her lc ' M fin, 1'o M't LLC c'2J JCL, uno flul W J l l . . lfl K L l'2 f,'1 Qi' 'CAST' fl, 1037131- N X iss Newton: TS. She's our P. E. teacher And typing, also. She even taught shorthand last year She's single and sweet But still holds her own And doesn't like bullies I hear. Her moods all changes is quiek as can he Like lightning that changes in storms But she's still our teacher-- L good one at that-- The best P.E. teacher ever born. Schweizer: 5he's our Home Ee, teacher We all love her, too She helps us to week ond to neu We try to nlnise her Ls she tries to please ug gn excellent hove life she A Lhefs also the soonsor Of our F.H.Q. Qhe helps to vile it ',1,' orthvhllf elmo ?cwflly'ln1ovs ine? s toil' Vou oen't not he? bluff J und snofs always wearing a.smilen Mr. Higgins: Our principal, he is A wonderful guyg All around good fellow is he ' He is the one That does the work In the office he is as busy as a bee. He helps us to go To the basketball games Transportation he finds if he can Without him wefre lost Cause to us he is A jolly good-natured man. Mr. and Mrs. Creech: They're our janitors, that's right. We need them, thatfs true. They're very nice and sincereg They see that the school Is always kept clean. Without them our school would be drear They're two very nice people. They trevt you just right No matter wherever you are Theylre friendly and try To please everyone Found helping, they TO very far. Mr. Courtright: He's our math teacher ind algebra,'too And geometry, solid R plane When you come Out of his classes, I'll bet His arithmetric will be in your brain. You'll go to his classes Your mind is all blank You think you'll get by for that day But that is the time He'll catch you before ' You think of an excuse right away. Mr. Weas: To him goes the credit For the F.F.g. Llso for selling ice cream Ho teaches Lg. Qnd Considered Treat Q Among his boys that's a team. Hefs nice and respected gnc thoughtful, also ' Though the girls cannot take Ag, Ho still ranks high With the kids at school Qnd never at all does he brag, Mr. Karasik: He's our music teacher And chorus, also He sure knows his music that's true. Herteaches general businessg We learn a great deal ' The meaning of life he puts through. 1 He comes from New Yorx A sizable place A beautiful speech has he He's considered O.K. All around the school. He's very intelligent and free. Mr. Miller: He's our basketball coach He's helped us to have A wonderful basketball team. Good hearted and swell He is to all ' He adores candy, it seems. Political geography He teaches, alsog Surroundings he wants us to learn Maps he adores He gives them to us And gives us our grades that we eari n 4 etty Uoreug Chefs our secretary L fine one indeed, ln the office 3Me'o sure to'te found. she does her work well, She treats us all Swell, ln the ofjlee, the typewriter sho pounds Shefs a graduate from Sumner, In nineteen fifty two. 1 very good scholar was she. Qhe's reliable that'S true Sometimes slpe .Ls blue, ' But alms alway S remains excellent to mo. 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The class officers were: Pres. ------- A ---- Waymond Mitchell Vice-Pres. ------- LaReta Lancaster Sec. R Treas.---Carolyn Palmer Reporter --------- Joanne Lathrop Glass Advisors---Mr. Iftner, Mr. Courtright - When the school bells rang on September 2, 1950, there were 'twentyLtwo ,sophomores enrolled. Our class party, a hayride and weiner roast was held at Red Hill State Park. Sgfgral members-of 9up'c1a3S.participated in basketball and music. Only one student dropped out of our class. The class officers were: Pres, --------- ---Waymond Mitchell Vice-Pres. ------- Jerry Poole Sec. M Treas, ---- Frank Weiss Reporter --------- LaReta Lancaster Class Ldvisor ---- Mr. Brooks 'On August SO, l95l, there were twenty-four juniors waiting for the school doors to open. The junior class en- joyed a skating party on February 6, at Beal's Skating Rink at Olney. On May 9, the junior class presented their play, HThe all American Familyu. High salesman in our magazine sale was Frank Weiss. Our class sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet which was centered on L Gypsy Caravanv. The class ofiicers were: Pres.--U ----- me--Waymond Mitchell Vice-Pres.--N----Den Petty Secretary ------- -LaReta Lancaster Treasurer-- ------ Frank Weiss Reportor-f- ------ Marilyn Blood Class Advisors---Mrs. Hood Miss Newton On August 29, 1952, twenty seniors entered Sumner High School looking forward to the graduation in May. On September 12, everyone went to Zed Hill to a party held in honor of the freshmen. The magazine scle was started on September 29, M na Scott are Cirnlvn Palmer hire hirh salesmen. The L1 kJ senior class vert in Cincy on Novemonr 6, to have their class pictures token. The class play, nLitt1e Miss Somebody,n was held on November 20. It was a great success. On April 14, the senior class attended Career Day which was held at Lawrenceville High School. Severel members of the class visited the University of Illinois on Visitation Dey, April 16. On May 16, our class e.nij Qty e df the UGrand Ole Opryn at Nashville, Tennessee. -E Elmer Marshall will speak on HRosd to Happinossn at the commencement on May 29. The class officers were: Pres. ........... --LeHeta Lancaster Vice Pres. ....... 1Jeymond Mitchell Seo R Trefs.l ,... i----.F1ul Hinnel S0rqesntwetmaru3,iEvelyn LsncAster Class Advisor'--iNl----H1ss Nevis? Mrs Schweig r FEATURES Marilyn Blood Born ------------- Nickname --------- Where found ------ Why --------- - ---- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song ---- Pet peeve -------- By word ----- - ---- Ambition ---- - ---- Plans for future- Ilene Fortney Born ------------- Nickname --------- Where found ----- - Ellijy -------------- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song ---- Pet peeve -------- By word ---------- Ambition ----- ---- Plans for future- Bette Jones Born ------------- Niokname-- ------ - Where found ----- - Why- ----- -------- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song ---- Pet peove -------- By word ---------- Ambition --------- Plans for future- :suntan q-u---g- --unna- Dee. 26, 1955, Sumner, Ill. HSuzieH In a green Studebaker Because Tom's there Brown hair Playing the piano HBecause Your Mineu Jerry Poole Hob My!! Beauty operator Housewife with two children -------Sept, 16, 1955, Mt. Pleasant, Pa -------nFortneyH -------South of Claremont -------Ronnie lives there -------Engagement ring -------Running around -------HI Went To Your Weddingu -------Teachers -------nOh Bulln -------Typist -- ---Housewife with twins -------Aug. is 1955 Lvviiie, 111. 3 ! H H ------- Bet -------Show -- ---She works there --- ---Jerry - ------ Cheerleading rf! -------HYou Belong To he -------Boys who are pests -------nFor Heaven's sake' -------Typist -------Housewife with twins ' 4 Q -. i 1 John Kruko Born ------------- Nickname --------- where found ------ Why ------- . ------- Prized possession Favorite pastime- bavorite song ---- Pet peeve -------- By word ---------- Ambition --------- Plans for future- Waymond Vitchell 301-an ...Q --------.- Nickname --------- Jhere found ------ Nh y -------------- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song ---- Pet peeve -------- By word ---------- Ambition --------- Plans for future- Herman Nforc norn------------- licknam3--------- wnere round- ---- - ,vnv------ - --------- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song ---- Pet peeve-- ------ By Word ---------- Ambition--------- Plans for future- -...-..- -- -.- --A.-..-.-. ... ---...---...-, ---uaq.--- -.ug--y--Q.-- -.------.-- --------.. -- ---- ---Sept. 22, ---------HKrukn ---------Kroger's 1954, ciney, 111. Grocery boy --- ------ Striped o veralls -------N-PHSK9tb3l1 i'Takes Two to Tango RP. NillGF -Jliatis the deal ? nager ---------Kroger ma College May ll, l 955, Ozark, Ark. Young Gil es Running a round That's all there is to do. Class ring ---- ---- -Loafiny ---------Schoo1 ,J Takes Two to Tengo I don't Zfnofvn Villfonoire To rake the villion Jan. 5, 1955, Lawrence Ccun Hcrm In the riddle cf his gun collection Because it's a safe place to be Enliswr rt papers for the m9'lHSS Swimrixf 7 Outsi of Heaven Conceited i'Kr1or'lc i t Jet pilot people off Steam fitter Lvelyn Lancaster Lorn ---- H ---- M ------------ Au5ust 4, 1955, Sumner, Ill IicLn'me- --n-- N ----------- HLveH Where fotnd ---------- H ---- Home 4hy----m-w--- - -' f ---- HW ---- WTitlEZ poets Prized possession---we-N--3 Lhrtetmis cord Favorite peotgte ----- N----Writing poets Nivorite song ---- VI went jo Zour Weddingu Pet geeve ------ u----h-- --John 1ruLo By word ------------- M-M---UHot dig itg dogn Ambition ------h wen ---- - --Horse trfiner :lone for future ----- - e--- College LQ Het' Lfnc1ster Jorn---n---he ------------- Hay 51, 1855, Sumner, Ill. Hioknfme- ------ -- where found ------ Jhy ------- --N -mm frized pOQSSSSlOH F vorite pistime- FQVO!lt6 sonQ---- Bet poeve -------- Sy vord ----- e---- LmJ1tion --------- Plins for future- Qiroljn Pilmer -orn -------- Mw-m- Lickndue -------- -n----nM-- ,here 51uLd--- nn JQQQ--. --.- -.,..-.h...-,...-...---.-.--.. :waged QOS3GSSlCD ---- M ---- favorite gietine-H ---- H--- Jivorlte S315 ------------. Bot peove-h--m--w-u------- Dj word-w-M N F-Nu Atbition-we-nm---N Plone Joy guitfeem -N- -- ------ - f111QH ----H----home ---------norLLn5 in--11 -lr' ----- ---L6fuiDC ----M----Hiefore Ytu lnown we ------- Some peegle ---------HOh posh, I dom't Logw.H ---------lurse -we------tuoseis trfiniir Kfy 27, 1256, lumner, Ill. Ham Home Jflting for sepeone qitch GoinQ to bell gales meet use of Youu Peo le mpc copy Htood linden Jf6UOQ?1Q-GT ,,,. Uuilce work Don Petty Born-- ----------- Nickname --------- Where found ------ Why -------------- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song ---- Pet peeve- ----- -- By word ---------- Ambition -------- -- Plans for future- 1 Jerry Poole Born ------------- Nickname-- ------ - Where found ------ Why -------------- Prized possession Favorite-paetLmer Favoriteusong--Q. Petypeevei-51---- By W0pQ45,1JLL?I-LLz ..... Ambition---- ---- '- Plans for future- Richard Vowells BQpn--n---------- Nickname-- ------- Where found------ vvhy--.4...---.. ..-m -- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite sung---- Pet peeve--- ---- - By WOpQ,. .... -,,---- AmbiniQn:-,--+---- Plansfforffuture- o-nv-as--quo ----up--Q-. -nan:-up ---SLi'illh- -n-uiiiiiocn July lO, 1955, Olney, Ill. MP9-tl! Home That's where he lives Watch Playing basketball HAnytimeU Typing II nHoly cown To keep out of the army College June ll, 1955, Sumner Ill. uMoosen A In a green Chevrolet Because he knows how to drive Grade card I Loafing ' ,W M1s-f- nHot Diggity fog? ' Miss Newton HYou tell themn V Secondfgrade,teadher' College ,1 ffm O Aug. 25, 1935, Sumner, Ill. 1lROdH Music room Playing the piano Red hair Driving UDry Bonesf Mr. Miller YY Nuts I1 Bookkeeper College x 4 1 -A -4 Myrna Soott Born---- ----- ---- Nickname ---- ----- Where found------ Why-------------- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song---- Pet peeve ----- --- By word- ------- -- Ambition--------- Plans for future- Betty Shank Born ------------- Nickname --------- Where found ------ Why -------------- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song ---- Pet peeve -------- By word -------- -- Ambition --------- Plans for future- Flodene Stanley 1 Born ------------- Nickname --------- Where found ------ Why ------ -. - ------ Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song---- Pet peeve-------- By word- -------- - Ambition --------- Pians for future-- ------ - -------.Q --.-.-n-a- -------1 -------- ---.,.---- --------January 12, 1956, Natson,I11 --------HMyrnaH --------it school --------Because she has to --------ler boyfriend --- ---- -dating --------H1 Got a Mansionn --------HQsterv uf HMY Lendn - ---- ---Typist --------Tousewife --------January 21, 1935, Sumn2r,111 --------URCtH --------it school - ------ -Because she has to go Rin? LJ --------Reading --------H1 Went to Your Ieddingn Baby ta1k --------why Go11fH fo he a rurse Nursefs training --------April 29, 1955, Kehle, 111. H191-Oi! Dasketba11 games Yelling iier jaclzet Runninz around --------H1 Went to Your Yeddinan CJ Tight Skirts Hire you kiddLng?H 1Iaves Go to California 1 Mary Kay Thomson Born ------- . ------ Nickname --------- Where found ------ Why -------------- Prized possession Favorite pastime- Favorite song ---- Pet peeve -------- By word ---------- Ambition -'------- Plans for future- Alice Vogel Paul Born ----- ---- ----- -- --- ---------Dec. 12, 1935, Mt. Carmel, Ill nMaryU ---------Show ---------Likes to see movies ---------Her model T ---- ----Reading ---------HI Went To Your Weddingn ---------Smart alecks' llcrumil - .... Typist --- ----- Stenographer Oct. 22, 1955, Keensburg, Ill Nickname -------- ----- -- WVoge1u where found ----- --- ---Driving a white chevey Nhy -------- --------- ----.. Prized possession--- Favorite pastime -------- -- Favorite song -------- - --- Pet peeve ---------- - - --- By word -------- --------.. - Ambition --------... ....... Plans for future ----- - -- Hannel Born ----- ---- Nickname ---- --- Where found ------ Nhy---------u------ -- Prized possessionnu- - Favorite pastime-- Favorite song--n---- -- Pet peeve ------ --H--- --- By word ---- ----- --- ..... - Ambition ------ --...... .... Plans for future -- -- --- A V-s.lf.......-.. . Can't think of anything else to do ------ Wendal1's class ring Going car riding HBecause of You2j Nosy people IIS lop 1 Telephone operator Housewife with two children Nov. 12, 1955, Lawrence bounty 7 nChio' Chopwy's Loafing Loaded dice Loafing HBeer Barrel Polkan Prohibition Party nYou know itn Physicist College . s , Frank Weiss John Born ------------ Nicknamea ------- Where found ----- Why ---------- 'r'- ,1 N Prized possessio Favorite pastime Favorite song--- Pet peeve ------- By word --------- Ambition -------- Plans for future Weiss Born ------------ Nickname -------- Qhere found ----- Why ............. Prized possessio Favorite pastime Fivorite song--- Pet peeve ------- By word --------- Ambition -------- Plans for future -----no-qu --n----q- --------p -------u- vw L4 .........----- -------.-.. u--------n --------- --------- T1 Oct. 5, l955, Sumntr, ll nGudgen ffhere there's a crowd of cirl Something about tnem I like His sheep 'Fhirdfing Hotter Than A Pisto humps Think so huh Farming Undecided Juno 28, Much Gym Playing Grade A Shooting lt's In Stuck-up Oh dear Fo Ve an '7 as ,,, buliqug basketball 1955, Hi hl it pool The Book girls H engineer CHIEF CI IARLCTERISTICS OF SEHIORS LaReta Lancaster ----------------------- - ---- Personality Carolyn Palmer --------------------------- Long eyelashes Marilyn Blood --------- ------------ ----- - ----- Curly hair Ilene Fortney ------- ------------------ -Staying out late Paul Hannel---------------- ----- -- ----- ----Straight A's Waymond Mitchell --------------------- ----Sense of humor John Kruko --------------------------- ------ Eurr haircut Bette Jones------ Herman Noore------ -----------------Beautiful black eyes ------------------------G00d physique Don Petty -------------------------- Ability to play ball Jerry Poole ------- -------- ...... -----------------Enepgy Myrna Scott ------------------------- Black hair and eyes Betty Shank ----- --Ju ------- --Happy-So-lucky disposition Flodene Stanley -------- ---------- - ---- Pretty blue eyes Mary Kay Thomson ----------------------- Curly blond hair Qligg VQGQ1------------------------------------HQ3tmegg Richard Vowells ---- -------------- ----- - ---- ----Red hair Frank WeiSS- ------- -- -------- H ------ ----- -Winning smile Johnnie WeiSS---- ---- ----- ------ ------------------Laugh Evelyn Lancaster ----- ----- -- ----- ---- HCornojU Jokes THE CHOSEN ONES Most likely to succeed Teacher's pet --------- Most athletic --------- Shortest -------------- Tallest --------------- Glass clown ----- ----- Most sophisticated---- The class love birds-- The most mus ical ------ Best all-around ------- LaReta Lancaster- Ilene Fortney--- Mary Kay Thomason Mary Kay Thomason LaReta Lancaster- Betty Shank ------ Alice Vogel-- ---- Bette Jones ------ Marilyn Blood ---- LaReta Lancaster- ----Paul Hannel -- ---John Kruko ----------Don.Petuy Waymond Mitchell - ------ Don Petty - ----- John Kruko ----Richard Vowells - - ----Jerry Poole ----Richard Vowells ----------Don Petty Marilyn Blood--- Ilono Fortnoyg-- Bcttc Jones-- C0 SENIOR ACTTVITTBS --A very swell person, that's true Thero's nothing sho won't try to dov F.H.A.-l,2,5,4g Chorus-l,2,5,4g Band-l,2,5,4g Hill Amorican Namilyn-53 'Little Miss Somobodyn-43 Sumarian-5,45 roportor-33 Vioc president of FoII04xo'4o Class Hor prizo possession is a truck To hor and Ronnie, lots of luck. Chorus-l,2,5,4g Band-l,2,5g F.H.A.-1, 2,5,4g F.H.i. skit UTho Piano Tuner and tho Bobyu-43 Sumarion-4. bosu, toll you SO. Jorry is hor spociol Just ask hor, sho'll ,Qg Chocrloador- Chorus-l,2,5,43 Band-l 2 5 4- sum:r1Qn-4- H411 Amo icon ' Q 9 J 7 Familyu-53 Courtqsi Queen-l. ' Paul Honnol.------Straight A's is his fivnrito dish, Ho hop, thot ho n-will uit wish. Sumarinn-45 Jit uno Jisdom-lg Soc. Q Trois,-45 Soo.-5, John Kruko- ------- Jorld affairs ho's surt to know Just Who is who and wiht is sv. Sumnrianw4g'hll Amoricfn Fimilyursg 'little His: SoNobodjhL4g Dislotbill-1, 2,5,4, ClmDC117Qd uIgh Schog1-1:2,' Evelyn Lancastorw-Poems sho just lovos to vrito Soxo art Say and some mrs light. SUNQFiQD-43 Sergeant-of-urns-4' F.H.n.-l,2,5,4, H411 gmoriccn faLjlj'-5 1 ' ' 'r' ,, - . 'Little hiss So1obo4'V-15 F.H.,Qskit, HTho Piano Tuner and tho BokjW-4 ' LaRota Lancaster Ufymond Kitchell R. --Sha was chosen for thc D.q. In this wmfld shi will go far. Prlsidont-43 Vice prbsidcnt-23 RqyOFtUP-25 Sccrgtiry-53 Sumarinn-45 Hqll Amuricin JQmilyH-55 Chorus-l,2, 3,43 Student Ciunoil-25 D.4.H.-45 Elk's Essay Contest-3,45 nLittlo ILCS 3ouQbodjV-4: F.H.4,-l,E,53 Band- 2g wit ind Jlsdom-l,2. --4 lpwygr is whvt he wants to bc, Croclcd or straigllt, wc'll wait and scf Cliss gr sidcnt-l,L,5j Sumuriin-45 Nlll gmcrican E1ullyHm53 nLittlQ Kiss Sonpoodgn-ig F.F.4.-l,3,5,45 Prssi- dent-L C,5,i. Herman Koorc------Hp lg fr1,ndlF uni kind to Qll, Hb is it JUMP bgck ind call. Sumipiin-ig N.F.4.-3,15 D:sQbQll-53 Eashufbzll-5. Carolyn Palmer---1. frling six ic, 2 Fyi md :h,'ll'b3, Just Qrcii LQ? swell 5 Q fbu :ill soc. Sac. C if V J '4',L, FrmvlQ,LQHQ. f ,l f ' SHLL?l5D'?,iZ 004' i L., G- wg,g QpJ,rU4, DOD PCtty--------fldfpctlglgJnts bg doo: k,Pk la1'll lhfifs Sig Hlr it tiv QVOW. JLTP pruuidcnf-53 Turwriin-45 Rise F17 Cmm,.1g , f,1,1,tbf.11..3,l,,,3 lf, l-.mu Jcppj pOOL,------4 gr in fl ' Qkzvrofgi 13 hls privg llc 'f ' Q'l,.1Fl J.rl f flz' 3 qfli l Biskctball-l,2,5,x3 C,q1yn.n jigf-l,A,Q,45 uglj Qy.wf5r, ,lim 53 JZIT lu Lis: SOm,5cQj'w,5 5u,wyqn3.Q5 VlCC prl3id,JL-2, L1,,b3ll-g Myrna Scott. ........ Batty Stink. .... Flodonc Stanlogg Hnry Kay Thomson glico VoQol----- Hariiod life is ho: rain sim, To raiso a fimily ond chingt hor nomo, Sumarian-45 Chorus-1,2,43 nBSshfu1 Bobby -5 4 nurst is what shi hopos to bc, Hicc, ind fritndly, and kind is sho. Sumarion-43 2,5,fl: 'Kill F.U.g. skit, Bsbyn-4. F.H.-..-1,2, HTDC Piano Jhcnovcr you mood hor, 5,45 Band-1, gmcrican DCmilynw53 Tuntr ind thc you'or surc to find Her oullini Q fish out on hor lint. 1- Q , Sumarian-45 F.H.4.-1,2,5,43 Bnndfl, 25 Chorns-23 Quccn..ttQndimt-53 HLittlo Liss Somohodyn-4. Short is hor hoigtt, Elmo is hor Cyos, A mighty small Lire 1, foil of surprise. Sumifian-45 HLittlv Kiss Soxcoodyn-5 Folloblo-l,2,5l Htr fivorito pnsttimo is with nShormH, But still sho tak s timo out to lotrn. 3umarinn-4- HLitt1o Kiss Som bodywwig 3 71 'IT ' Tj , 1 ,X R , . L.. V -YV D olio.1o 1-3,'L, Cllbx,-r'.f.'..'fRXd if-6, U,LQjlfLS-v-Q, Richard Vowclls Frank Jciss---- John UciSs----- ---Hs plays tin piano with sunk slill, But to Limp it up, bn nnv r will. Sumirian-45 Band-l,Q,5,43 Chorus-l, 2,5,4g Hgll American Familyu-55 nLittln Kiss Somabodyn-4. HQ trias to catch thc girls Gyms, gnd to Leap tham, no sure tries. Sumirian-Q5 F.F.l.-l,2,3,4g F.F.g. National Convmntion-53 Treasurer-4g SQC. M Tr,Qs.-2,5. College is where ng wants to go ln Qngincfr malcs his eyes glow. Sundrian-2,45 F.F.g.-l,2,5g 3630- ball-2,5,4g Bnskctbill-5,43 H511 gunrican Jfgilyn-55 HLittlg Tics SomQbodjH-Q. 1 ' 'T' Cl.oo J Marilyn Louiee Elcmd J Myra Jones Ilene Phoa Fcrtncy he -,J Burget. Paul Hannel, hereby wi Philip Clark. Bette Jones, hereby wi Velda Pittman, TILL hereby will my good behavior to reby will my late hours to Kathy ll my ability to play prker to ll my place rt Ehc Vlfrcr to John Damon Kruko, hereby will ny grlrvte cue at Bill's to Gilbert Deimel. Evelyn Lancaster, hereby will my ability to write poe- try to Betty Thomas. LaReta Lancaster, hereby will mf Jiuwceitirn to Pat Brewer. Herman Moore, herefy will my zlllik' ,Qt along with ' - fvn . , , T V Norman Hoark FUQ nf nzgglns vc ,l -cncpgtcr, Waymond Mitchell. heleby will qt d'umf4 x if run this J N ' .J school to Pl1wol, Carolyn Palmer, hereby will m yonitlcn me cevodltor c the awnlzl , Tin Pcrrottn l D Jexry Poole, bnll te'm Don Pett3, h Brion. Flodene Std in pline V Q Il Myrns Scott, Dfvid Jell Be v. . ity Shwnk, norebg will my nickname is Lfmie Eiso hereby will my position as center on the to lvon Ulrich. 0 ll Jo ereby will my horse ond ssddle to Betty ley, hereby will ny plfce TS the only girl eometry to Lorene Llle. hereby will ty pidno pldying Qbility to Ss HUOICP to Shirley Pol nd. Lfry Key Thomson, nerebb will my nc1Lht to Helen Roberts. Alice Vogel, Lerobg will my fbility to go steidy to lleno Giither. Ricnfrd Vowells, horobj will my ufsufuiscsg 'round girls to Jim Fisher. Fgink Reiss, lertbg mill my ibility to imp Q big nit with ill the f-TlS to Lester Hulfichor. Johnny C'rl Jeiss, iarcby will my position on the bese- w 'T -,N ll. to nz JO J -lil iu4o,.lS. We, the senior class hereby will to: Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrg Mr. Schweizer Dorney--- Henry ---- Newton--- Miller ---- Courtright Weas ------ Karasik--- Higgins--- Creech ---- ---A new ironing board for ------------A lounge room for --------A handsome millionare A new rule book on basketball ----------------Ten pounds of Home Eca sleepers bzchelor for P.E. licorice ----A slow driver with whom to ride to ball games ------A rocking cheir.for the Ag, room ---- -----------------:L 75-piece band - ------- - ------- A car that won't dent --------- -------A bigger gym to sweep Mrs. Betty Boren- ------------- An easy chair in the office O N H fm 1 . I --.., .' VW u f . ,..,. 1- ,. 1 ' z, ' r 1 I , Q 1 PROPHECY FOR THE CLASS OF 1953 One sunny dey in the month of June in the year 1962, I was lazily sitting in the shade of an old chestnut tree. Suddenly in front of no arose a column of smoke which grsduelly took the form of 3 msn. I was frightened, and st itel to run away but he spoke and said, HFecr not, I on only glediinfd He then gave ,mc the srell lamp which hi held in his Meri and said, WBy rubbing this lamp, any wish your he rt desires will be grnnted.n Then as he slowly diseppe,r3d I was left a- lone feeling dazed, if it had not been for the limp I held in my hand I would have sworn I vis drefning. it length, however, I decided to test gloddinfs lamp and see if the supern tural was rielly true. So I rubbed the lamp and wished that I might again see all my old classmates of '53. Suddenly 3 carpet appe red before me. Presuming that it w s a magic carpet, I sat down on it. On the commend, HGol,n we went floating through the air. In short time I found myself in s well-known hos- pital in the Middle West. New I see a beautiful nurse, dressed in 2 crisp white uniform, going from room and room cheering her patients end giving then new hope. Why it is none other then my old clessmate Betty Shank. She his fulfilled her greatest ambition and is Q nurse. Deciding I had stayed at the hosoital long enough, I climbed beck on my cfrpet Grd in 5 little while I was delivered at the entrance of o large office building. is I entered the cuter office I v,e ftep: d by 3 Young lady who informed me thct the prbsidenk of the company was in confezenee ond that I would have to veit u :hert time before i could sec him. After about 1 hllf hour she told me that I could see the president. I walled into the inner office--what 3 surprise! The ooss mms Horgzn Moore. I visited with hi: for 9 short time SIU thin Jcld him thit I should he on my wiv. I again sit on my csrpet ind in 1 short time I found myself walking down Broadway. I heppenod to look up and see e big sign in front of Carnegie Heil 1i'rrv ing Marilyn Blood. I went in and Marilyn wass,rl V I listened Until she was through and then win: .Q stege where I found Unrilyn in her dressing room. We had e nice riwfa together telfing about pest jwuts: gfter e long disouszion I went un my way. I shortly came to a gymnasium where the stete fin- als were being played. The two coaches, John Weiss and Don Petty, were nervously awaiting the outcome to the game. They are now coaches of the two best teams in the state. When I left the kfllJsmo I wolked down the street and came to e sign wliih read Marvel Beauty Salon. I entered and asked for tlc heed opera or. Ls the opera- tor entered the room 1 szw that it was Qlieo Vogel. She had taken beauty courses and new she owns her own beauty salon. I get on board the Magic Carpet :gain and was car- ried to a small town in South Dakota I was delivered at the entrance of 9 post office. Oh! who is this I see busilf sorting the mail? It looks like John Krnkg. Sure enough John had now reached society peak. Well, as I was tired of the excitement of the day I decided to go to the country for 9 breath of air. gs I floated over the lovely countryside, I saw what appeared to be twin cottages nestl d down among the hills. I decided to lend and tfke 9 closer look at the neat looking cottages. I landed in front of one of them and startled the little lady who was working in a beautiful flower garden nerr the house. Hfhj Mary Kay, is that really you?n I cried. Yes, it really was. nfter we talked n while I .Jound out tn.t the had married a well-to-dc businesswen rd QL1: vas their summer home. gfter a little while sci: 'Ch, by the way, who lives in the house ncxi QOLTLV HHaven't you 5uessed?H the sehr, To, I 5kC1ft, so she soid, UConn With HO and Ifil shox 7ou.L She took me by the head ind lei me jet kT: other hauseh gs we entered a woman arose from the divru ,oi c1me to rect us. I recognized her es Bette Jones. Sho fsywd us to sit do '1 1 amd she treated us to 3 curl frosty gain of levee de ine cookies. I TSKQQ for who hor husberi Wes 4,'. ani she inforvei no it wr? Jogri Poole. She than led me into the bedroom only to 'ind triplet girls lying in kai taking en afternoon nap. Liter bidding then goodwbye I traveled N the road for S nice Quite Walk, when suddenly down ' tel cane a fgwtrstiewloekini red car. ind vho do j a- pose was dvivir, it? Frank Weiss, th f f Great, le stopped to chat a while and informed me that the car was his own invention. You could of guessed that by the looks of it. It is new known -as the nsweetest thing on wheels.n liter chatting with Frfnk, I traveled on down the road because it was getting late in the afternoon. Ls I walked along I sew e very lerge farm with e beautiful house on it. I was wendorlig who would be living there when down through the field came e tractor at full speed. Well what Q surprise, it's Uijnend Mitchell. We visited a while and then I went on TT way. On down the road I sow a large ranch and some of the most beautiful horses grazing in the pasture, I decided to stop and rest awhile. Ls I was standing there, half dazed, along came e nice looking young wo- men toward me. nWhy Evelyn Lancaster what in this world ere you doing here?n HHavon't you heard? L11 these horses are my horses I em training.n Evelyn's ambition has et lest come true. I wandered on down the street, when suddenly right in front of me was e very huge college. I beleive I will go in end see if there is anyone in here I might know. Well, just as I expected, Fiul Fennel, While speaking to him, I wes informed it nes Frofessu: le:ueL PaulFs.hard study load him into 1 gmeet ciroerf After I was rested Pnl nod plenty of fregh air I climbed heck on my magic cerpet inn fleets? Meer to the city and landed by 3 QUIQC teuutiful fihirnnole. I went infile and set down in the buck seat. 151 organ was plwfing 'Here Orme: the Briden, When I reeliztd it was 5 weddinq. I Q wkei te see who was pieying tff orfin, Why i s Q rel heal. Who is it? Yfs, yUU7'u guessed, Richard Voweilao My the uuaic Vqc wgndgyfgQ1 I turned to s+t who was entering the tubccnuele end up the aisle walked Ivrna Scott beautifully idressed in u white wedding gonna Her vish A,f' had et lest come truce I get heek on my magic carpet, zoomed threuff She air and landed right in London, England. Why I h,,f e quartet si.negi:1g, uit but it SO'1T1C1S so be11'hif'11L. 'fhv T - -,- -ffl , W , A ' , . 'ja gn , 5.3, 1 , J here - em Qu .- . if e ee of Queeg 1,1,,,,,eb,,,1,, ffgpl-U 09- fore her singing was s quartet of girls. Just look who it is. It's Carolyn Palmer, LeReta Lnnesster, Ilene Fortney, and Flodene Stanley. They are definitely honored by getting tc entertain the Queen of England. Well it is getting 6131115 I had better start home, I climbed on the e rpet and stfrted homewsrd. What's this! I seem to be falling! Oh---where am I? Why I'm still under the Chestnut tree and it is almost night. I must be geiting home. My whole wonderful ad- venture must hive been a dresm. Well, snyway it Wes a lovely dream, wfsn't it? A SE fxf1 Q1fs PL ,f SEHIGR CLgSS PLQY Seated: Alice Vogel, John Weiss, LaReta Lancaster, Waymond Mitchell Standing: John Kruko, Evelyn Lancaster, Marilyn Blood, Jerry Poole, Richard Vowells, Flodene Seated: Standing Sta Gil Phy Dor Jim Ter nley JUHIOR CLgSS PLgY bert Doimel, Shirley Poland, Ton Ferro t llis Knobleit, Myra Jones is Jones, Rob Pinketaff, Nancy Miller Fisher, Hanky Buvget, Philip Clark, rv Do al U .. . . wwf , A 'I' fur-w H av ' -0 I Y , 85 gh X X WLITTLE MISS SUMEBBBY' The Seniors presented their play on November 20, 1953. The play was bzsee ow the ?ami1y life of Dr. John Ashley and Harriet, Wnileelbye M?ne u daugkteg Claire, age twenfyq uni Q sen Fxwdwe, uw 11 e pfwwi '1,' Te boy of seventeen. The Ashleys also Yn'e u Kind-hfultef :aid in her fifties by nie name of ?v+. Duffy, In the early VTTUJKI . f':7 f'w' with an archery set which he and ?i1 rv?F.1- -M Vert to prec- tice in her rn E , be Fin I f'wn1w4 .nn extra-Special oW'fisusr :ur Mefsrl? .f5Viinnd, Owen Forbes. H Hwiet entered vein e . thi b,l not of flowers and hiked for Laurie, ini by 1 nf Ln. Eekn and Harriet, who happened to nniavei wie it the moment. Tonv, a good looking young men or t.9LGw five, who was interested in Laurie, came over tu tg: gsnley home. Near the end Laurie discovered tiet oIB'erszy, but likeable, Mike was her father, The unused evmvrvfdy to be happy. Then Claire announced eng wan ..'. 1 ravfy Juan. The curtains closed with a kiss be while the lights where down low. CAST Dr. John Ashley -------------- Harriet-- ----- --- ------ ---m-- Clgtj pe-.- .- .-.. .... -,...... .-.............,,. Riy,jij,9-.. .. . -- ...,. -......... -.- .............. I,,1':y'3g.-...-.-...... ..- .-...-.......-.-...,.,... Mi .T ---H ----WW-Q Owen Fe-. .:-:'s--M-A-----W ---- ------ Suzzwxme --,----'--w--- ---- K---------- Crazy irmfe-4----4----M---L...-----. Mrs. DJI75--- -'-f -----Ap--- ----- tween Teny and Laure, ------John Weiss Evelyn Lsncnster -Tloiere Stanley - -E--goka Krnko H--Mqvilyn blood M ---- Te xv Poole -Hiennrd Jowelle U00--A1108 Vogel waymend Mitchell LCReta Lentil? ' HTFR WHOLE TRUTHN One of the dramatic productions of the your was the Junior class play, THE :NCLB THUIH, presented April l7. This wus n very human interest comedy in dice acts by william D. Fisher. The whole play revolves around 1 family who has premised to tell the whole truth. Lr. lnrtin, the boss of the household, thinks that telling the truth is too hard, but mis wife still insists the fquily tells the truth. The action rexily starts when Q big business man with a big deal Uifee thot heYJ pull in shortly and the Martins were frxneje because ii aes .'.i thtir strvnnts' day off. Se, in trans to put on Q bib show, J seph Nartin persuaded his ser, Jonnny, to uw- is ehiuffeurg his daughter, Elizgbetr, to ect as ngidg his fister, Helen, to ict as ceokg the local fFClCVCF, Riv. Joseph Teasol, to be tue butlery Everything pts just dandy until tm Dig exaeutivo started asking gutseiens. Th1t's where this truth business fit on ini tUet's where the bottom fell off completely. This was wh re, ilso, things PI cled 2 fever pitch and :toyed tant wej until the final curtains, b i . cause every trum.rfkes everything worse until things are in Q t rridle :t'te of affairs. Others in he play Hut helped to solve the hertins' problems were: Aunt Vet Jorth, Tom Je North, Iucille grmitage, Johnson and Harriet. lr. Joseph Lartin. ........ Gilbert Deinel lrs. Kildr d Xurtin ....... Shirley Poland Johnny Ynrtin-- .......... --Phil1ip Clerk Elizabeth Lertin-- .... Nsncy Hiller Helen lirtin ------......... ---Qjra Jones Rev. Jacob Teas,l .-....... m--Terry Poole G. Jhitferd Kundorfm ----.-.-. Tom Porrott gunt Vet north --w ------ Phyllis knoblett Ton De North ----- -nu -------- u-Jim Fisher Lucille 4rmitiQe--N -------.- Kgthy Bupggt JOHHSOH------- ----- ------ u-Bob Pinkstuff HQPPiCt- ----- 'N ------- ---- ---Doris Jones Q' --P v 'Q' 5 .Cx . QTSXXX N xxx-S w X X 0 f vQf'ff,, lj -9 Oz ,E X H X?.l5,- ,Q 1 ::--4-- Q AN N 1 I P X ll Lff' f v-.J Xssfxx X X i I 1 i ax 1' xx--Z, f f 1 'y xxx-HY! Y tl g- Q Qi' ' IJUVIIDI'-'45 ' If EX I I K .Z , 2. LIIITI FISHER B05 PIVIKETRFF fl. I 5- 2 .fs b B I as NX .Q 6 1 Icnni IIUOEIISLEI-I IJIIILLIP CLFYQK KRTH'-l BIJQGET GILBERT UIEVNEL l I! j I ' FHTRIEIH IIWHRT' UURIE :JONES UNR9 JUHEE PHWLLI5 KHUBI-ET 65 ww wa I5 EIIIRLEII mann neun rwoems aan 5EFlG55 T001 PERRUTT Q . 5, ag 'I IN ILEHE GFHTHER i. . 5 MZ' 'V IIN. 'AAI ffm GENE LHVIEFIETEE BEIT'-I TH OHYRS F 47 TERRLI POOLE 1 iN E' 4' -I HFIRULU HUMER 6. X 'HRFIC'-1 'IYIIL-I-ER C' LEUIIHRD GRIESIUER JUNIOR CIASS HISTORY There were thirty-one shy ifrostmen enrolled in Sumner High Schcol on September 4, 19504 We were all interested in getting Q higher educatienx we were eighth grade graduates from Sumner Grfde School and hang of the surroundinb country schoolsl We soon became acquxinted ind found our place in classes, music, baslctb ll, and Qll of the other school orgnnizations and activities. During the Powell and Ronald Croslow left our school Doisher became Q new mcmbcr of our group. year Konnmh ind Ronald We had our class party at the Olney Skating rink. Our clcss representatives on the Student Council were Nancy Killer, Gilbert Dcimol, end Jimmie Fishers The cliss officers were: President ............. -Gilbert Dtimel Vice President ......... Jimmie Fisher See. 8 Trefsurer ....... Nancy Ray Hiller Reporter ............... Myra Jones Class Advisor ....-..... Mr. Courtright when school begin in our sophomore yedr, wc had an cnrollrent of twenty-five students. Donna Cuttorton quit during the yefr to Qet mirriod. Nc had our cliss party it the Olney Sliting rink. with the hole of the freshman cliss, we won the third plwce trophy in the lidlfnd Triil fConferenco Frcshmanib Phomoro Tourney! The class officers were: President---m.cUhr-H --Gilbert Ucimel Vice Prcsidortus-- .... uTom forfeit Soc. U Tre surcr ..... .iF1ney Rfy Killer Class Advisers- -------- lrs. Dernej Miss HQHT7 ,.iM Twenty-two, juniors were enrolled in Sumner High School to start the your of l9e2-l9o5. The juniors sold mcgnzinos. Philip Clark wma nth selesmun selling QlO5 worth and Gilbert Ikimol wqs seem end selling S54 worth. The junior cliss pliy was April 17. At the close of the school yedr there were twenty juniors. Paul Brown, Ronald Deisher, and Shirley Pglqnd left us duri 3 the your ind David Jells join d us. The class officers wcreg Presidcntu ---w--------- Jim Fisher Tom Parrott Terry Poole Miss Henry Mrs. Dorney Vice Prcsident--------- Sec. 8 Treisurer- ---- -- Class Advisors--- ----- - Jimmy Fisher ---- Tom Perrott ----- Terry Poole ----- Katie Jo Beasley Kathy Eurget ---- Phillip Clark--- Gilbert Deimel-- Ilene Gaither--- Harold Horner--- Patricia Inyart- Doris Jones ----- Myra Jones ------ Phyllis Knoblett Gene Lancaster-- Nancy Miller---- Bob Pinkstaff--- Shirley Poland-- Don Scaggs ------ Betty Thomas --- David Hells --- u--1-.-.--.p----cpu.--n-.--ua----.-. -.-......--...f... -.-.-...---. ,---....-- .--f'q....' ----------------------Pro-has --.------. ketball player --Truck driver -- -------------- --------- ---- ------Mechanic -----.-u.a------n-n..--.-nu----n--nn- .-una-n-.un--Qn--n------..-----Q-.---n --------. -------Q.-----.--------Q--a---an Home eco .-----1--an -unann-----.--a--------------.-- ----Orthopedic ------Mrs..C1D -------Rancher Kroger manager ---------Nurse --------Farmer Church pianist School teacher nomics teacher ---------Nurse ---Jenpeckod husband -----Secretary ------ ------ ---Karine Corps Women's Reserve ---Q--.--1 --Veterinarian Het rod driver 'Wfhgbilly singer - .-l--V.-.-..--........-.-.. a...,. -.--..-.--.--.---.-.- 1 ........- -..,U 3 t pilot V., fb 'ra 5 CQ 4 W 1 N4-Q Q XJ,-!bv', r My sg Rf-ff Mix M f ILE KL. ix Z! ,KXMZC If ,f-f X H f N. f f Hx N 1 'U .' Q' I J A ? X Z X i v v , lvl., -.. nuunf- , First Row: Phyllis Piper, Donna Jones Second Row: Frank Bertram, Eddie Berry, Frances Brewer, Betty Jo Brian, Franklin Hrown, Sharon Fisous Third Row: Shirley Fgsner,.JoAnn Fortnew, Bernard.Goodhin, John Groves, Thelma Hayes, Lester Hulfaohor Fourth Row: Larry Lancaster, Lorene Like, Lat icia NcDonald Marilyn Howell, Veldz Pittman, Earhart Richards Fifth Row: Shirley ilwiily, .Karen Stout, Freda Ulrich, Violet Vial: Eames V1nCildor, Dorn? Weiss. Sixth Row: Ann White,i!avid Wortman J fe N' . 1 SUPHUMUIQEE ,- 4 5 I- if sv 2' 39 'cf C 6 Q'- '--'E' N 9 IK x 5- .' r 4? cs ' X - ,.. 5' I Xt' 5 A f' Q AM -Q ai N - X dl- i fl' YY1..,L- 0 X -er , , , 'fi 'I sf ,... as 4-A S -i E 'if Y xf, '- f , 4X 5 Y 1 Q 1 'ffm' I S fu- I' ti S ' x wi-I-11-4 S '--...ai fi I -ae - x ze' is XV i FQ' X1 Fx-V Y A A . 5, JO 1' I f ALC P H' ww A CV S3 HISTORY On September 4, l95l, thirty-seven fresh en en- rolled in the Sumner High School. Delmar Roberts, Don Doser, John Groves, Prank Bertram, and Bernard Goodwin were engaged in basketball and Karen Stout, Ann White, and Phyllis Piper were elected as the freshmen cheer- leaders. Gn September le, the sophomores sponscree an all-school party and freshmen initiation which'sere held in the gym. November l6, the freshmen invited the upper classmen to a skating party at Beal's in Olney, January 28, the freshmen and sophomores entereu tie ',., Freshmen-Sophomore Midland Trai.Conference at Clay Sit and won third place trophy. The class officers were elected as fo President ----- Vice president Secretary ----- Class reporter Class advisors Jonnie Winters Donna Jones -----JoAnn Fortney -Ruth Provines ----Mr. Miller Mr. Conrtriqht The sophomore class started with an thirty-two students, During the jean Walter Darnold, Ralph Burt, Heil Eorvi, Deisher left our class, i Ag Ji ire e their guests had a huyride ind x iner voa: State Park. The class officers are: Pres?dent---------ePhyllis Piper Vice yresidente----e---Ann White Sec, 8 trens.H-----Frank Fartfam Class adv sors-u- ----- Mr. Miller Mr. Courtright Y llows: enrollment of Tddie Berry, and Ronald ,yhaveres and L at hed Hill SOPHOMORE THEME SONGS Frank Bertram ---- Eddie Berry ------ Francis Brewor--- Betty Brian------ Franklin Brown--- Sharon Fiscus ---- Shirley Fisher--- JoAnn Fortney m--- Bernard Goodwin-- Jehn Groves w----- Thelma Hayes- ---- Lester Hulfaehor- Larry Lancaster-- Lorene Like ------ Donna Jones----- Patricia McDonald Marilyn Newell--- Phyllis Piper ---- Volda Pitcmdn---- Barbara Hichardso Shirley Smii ll------W Karoo Stoat------ Freda Uiii f----- Viofei ULs,or---- Jrmys 'VC1 G'-,Q 6 re -- Dimes Weiss---- M Lzm1vw11te Us -md-. --Q-.---,... -u------ --nu-.--... --nun- an-nu-asv---n mann.-.- Nwho ----------------Hmiwags Latcn ---------------UHot R06 Risen ---nI'm Little, but I'm Loran ----------Hman in the Saddlwu ------------------nDry Bones' -------nHetter than a Pistoln -------HShe's Tbo Fat for Men ------------HLove Sick Blues: --------------nKY, YKY, Kgtyl Shot the Hole in !W'Sombrero' ----------UNever Been Kissedn -----------------nurhe Thingu -------Hwine, Women and Songn ---------HI Ain't Got Nobodyn -----------------------a3Strinn Llon H -----------UGrandma's Lye Soap-iHo.l H - ------- ------f----H-LPotLtioa bluosu -W -n-- M --.- -up--V--1 .-H'UnaQCia0dH fT------------------J'3mo On Nf Hundsu n-- ------ HV -----N- -'Iavo Sirk Eluesn --- ------P' U - 'N'3ee1f91f'1l. ER'o'r1 E3H2SH ff --mm ----A --- 11-u ll sg Sorryn -----f A he Girl Thai invent d Xissesv ...-.. ,...- .. ...........-.,..-..,,..,.. L ,. .,,,7'T,,gl7,l! Ifljjfgy-H ----- VJe.,TfCur'Ii1ede QVLC oi'jEj I 10Uf1Ji ,-,., .. , ..-.,.,,., ,,,. 'Qy-q-gIf1mg3'3 TJSTQ If 33, ff' f V--------Milf Don'i Yin Lvlibv- :ef l..r Davii Viitnifuvw- ---------V--Hfhlcz Liit e W'0JsV .P l .L .. . fb we f3'f?5Xv me rv rg ff x TX H X L X XX YL if V., X X J 7 X L.. x51 QS' - - L5 First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Leo Deimel, Phyllis Lathrop, Janet Piper, Russell Atkins, Marcella Baker, Richard Bell Orthella Bellinger, Lloyd Bennett,,Linda Bri Joan Clark, Charles Fiscus, Linda Fritchley Anita Garrett, Virginia Gibson, Kenneth Jone Norma Laws, Dan McViokar, Jimmy Miller . . 4 Gordon Mills, Donna Moan, Shirley Moore, David Pool, Kenneth Provines, Harold Roberts 1 Georgia Schultz, Duane Scott, Larry Stoltz, Ivan Ulridi, Larry Vowells, Betty Westall dgett, S9 .lx Ev... AM A f pv- if rw W xc. yvr 'wx 6 Q, 5- G59 , k 3 n M nl .ga .pf . K A X V gh Lu. N Sw is 'Emi X .-:'AjL. ' Ve' .... FFZESHMEN -1. K v ilvsf wi L' , ,. .NP 1' lf . ' so 3. as Q Q . V . 'Q-ff' xkfi ,, in ' P' 'HZ I Ill ID:-an i .- '35-iii li: 3 so 1 K T r K. s ,VJ -. 1 N I f ms ag ., u K N W '01-X wx i 5 X if sl. . JI -an ffl' 1 -. :.'.7.'a- . ..A,g'..,.:., , rg' 4 - - . . ' , - ,Aim-n'.:: 1 4 ' .1 In ,Jn ,Q nnnnn n--JCI. - woman- 1.,,,,., nn1nunnn:::::u, ,, , , ,.,, , unn- 1,-na'u:!2 'P--' NF' . X I D G L I V p' Q - Q 1 , 2 ' j., 'xg G ' ,fr ' ' 'i ' lls 1 IIH Hll' a n ' 4 nlln, ...Ill FRESHXLE CLASS HISTORY O ' f st 50 lO5n our Uf'PF,u to freshman class D AUQUQ , J by Q-is A 1 bttmn its lifo. Thorn novo thirty of us--l6 boys ond 14 girls. wo camo from Sumnor, Lukin, Pcwy, and Boulnh grado schools ind startoo lifo snow at S.T.H.S. Lotor in tho your, Dusno Scott joinod our clnss. As activitiss bogancznd organizations wore formod our froshmon class mombors found thomsolvos working wth ind by the ugpor class Lombors in band, chorus, boso- bsl, bashotball, otc. Wo Mid our short to help promoto thoso sctivitios. Tho soniors plsmnod tht annual fvoshmsn initiston. This w s in tho form of on all school pirtj out it the Rod Hill State Pork. Som. of us utook 2 rubbinrn but -JY wo fro ill mlivo today. On Fobrucry 5, tho frcshmon ond Bophomovos pirti- ciputod in tho Froshmsn-Sophomoro H.T.C. tourney Qt Cliy City. Our boys Nput up 9 good fightn: but ss in all Limos, somsono has to losc Gnd our boys wont down is losors Gnd Qs good sports. As customary, tho.froshmun Clos: supplies tho choorlosdors for frashmsn-sophomoro roms ind for dn UB' toon games. Jnnot Pigar, Jofn ,Clnrk, ondW'Virginiu Gibson word choson to ropr sont us. All wil igrco thot thoy iro mighty noisy to bo so sm ll. Our clsss thinks to novo tho oxtrtmos. Littlo Loo Doimzl is onlf 4 foot lO incsos toll ind 'sighs fo1'1 78 pounds ind sig H fold Roborts is 6 fiot 2 inchos tall ind woighs 200 pounds. lvvn Ulrich is 6 foot 2 inchcs ind woijhs l7Q bounds. Tho ofiicors of tho frsshmim clisg Cro as follows: ErQsidont---,N .... ----- Loo Doimol Vivo prosidow .'i' ---uPhyllis Lzttrop Soc. Q TTlfS.-w--- ---- Jwntt Pipor Cliss advisors ------ Kr. 1.B. wtds Hr. Ely Ksrisik Gloss hT'iCfioPs---Lindo Erijyott Russ W7 ,tlifs When You see Leo Deimel -------- Phyllis Lathrop--- Janet Piper ------ - Russell Atkins---- Marcella Baker---- Richard Bell ---- -Q Orthella nPgIs,,: ' Lloyd Bennett----- Linda Kay Bridgett Joan Clark---.---- Charles Fiseu3e--- Linda Fritchley--- Anita Garrett ----- virginia Gib5on--- Kenneth Jones ----- Norma Laws -------- Dan Mcviokar ------ Jim Miller-Q ----------- Gordon Mills ----- - Donna Moen ------ -M Shirley MCe:en-w-- Dgvid Poo1u--wMm1- Kenneth Provinesw-u---u Harold Robertsu--U Georgia Sehultz--mum--- Duane Scott ------ - FRESfiMEN tun::n-gg-sin-lnhlnnnunln n--nu-cu.c.u--.----n-- -any-na--u--.-a--u ---nu.------ --n----a----n--.- --q--quun-n--- nu--os-n---n--q--.- -an-Q-u-------as-Q -can---p-'nausea-ummm-q nnununnsnn- Q-----yu---Q-----p ganna-ana-n-an-Q -Q-an---n-pn-an-s 1--------.. u---------.--..-- -un- u-.----------- Q.- -.l1....-----.-..-....,sf:- ....---,..-.--A--..-.,.--v..--nm .-...---fp-..,,...--...--. .. .- ------.4---- -....--.V-,-------'A--..r --u-:qu------un :-.---.-.-.--,---.-.--- -1- -e----.-...-..'--.--- .-p.-.-- -..-.---. --------vf-Q You think gg ------Professors --------Tom boys ---Cheer leading --------Theaters ------Leeordions -------Hospitals ---------Shyness --------Mischief -----Danny Piper ---------Friends Bill's Pool Room ---Peculiar walk ------Long walks ----Joan 5 Janet --m---Basketball -e-W-1Devid Pool W-P-lemme-Rodeos Wu-w--Clumsiness AUM-ne-H--Horses n5GlaninntnMhsic me-UMM-uWeatnoss we-mUweamGowboys M---Corny jokes -----N--mMuEeles --Sense of humor K, , W , . x ,., f' -Q VA xv- ff- Q 2 6, M Q X x . N in if , ,ww .. F x' -,N ' ji A I9 I 83 X ww ff If X-N 3 lXXtx-'.,....- ,I , X R! X ff, .R .xx a 'x X . .x ' fx L, ' A N f 9 ff Mxkw f x x Cv f ' V Z 60' 4, U 00 A ' ' 'N x . 3 AV X N9 X ' Xxx? XX 49 W' 'XJQNLYD xg X X . X ,, :TX N 3 ' X B 3 xx R we X Q I X5 gp ik QT ' 5 I .H N' -. -2 2: JF' :-' , J:-' . ,A 53' -F-'A .. . .1 ,- 't' f'!Q1 .-,.g3:'15 ' 3 Q Y'-1 'E ,g , - kj ,.f N-..XNs,,,',,.-,,Xxx-,xfdf'-- ZR---Xxx.-rf,-I -Nxxx Q -Www ff- ' f A X, :nw f I ,I f 1 XE I' f f X , Q X X xx E jk ll X j xg . I 4 K . . , f 1 ,f f x X - I x. T Qxg Y NO NNN. xi--. ,, ...- r , xg..-N... f- '+.,,s -q f. I I - 1 I X ' x 3 , I 5, ! r - 1 - ., 's 1 -1,', , I ,,J,f'.am V ' . 3 . , ' f ' -:xm.1wF' 5 x A Aug ept Oct C A L E N D A R Registration day Labor da School b Baseball Faculty Baseball National y, no school egins game with Cisne here--lost and Board pffEducation picnic at Red Hill game with Clay City here--won citizenship dayg film nYour Moneyu Baseball game at Gisne--lostg film HThe Individual Childn Dental X-ray Baseball game at Noble--lost National kids day F.H.A. hayrideg magazine drive begins Baseball game at Clay City--lostg TB tests Southland quartette End six weeks Teachers' meetingg no school Eye examination Grade cards out Chemr leader try outs: deg showg instrumental display U. N. Da judging atlWest Olney gu yg nomination for carnival queeng soil contest at Olneyg grade basketball game Salem idance meeting Octa Nov. Dec. -'F' v Uvllg 50 51 5 5 7 11 14 18 19 20 21 25 27 2 5 9 12 16 17 'IC -.Ll Q9 ki U 12 -is an-4 Remainder of physical exams Halloween Carnival at gym Senior pictures taken F HQAV glinniibt sing Basketball game with St, Francisville here--won Armistice Day Basketball game at Allendale--Wong Safety talk Basketball game with Clay City here--won Junior high basketball game at West Salem Immunization slips given out Basketball game at La Grove--wong end six weeks Basketball game at Albion--won Thanksgiving vacation begins Basketball game at Noble--wong grade cards out Basketball game at St. Fransisvillo -Wong safet film Basketball game at Eutsonvill, i7Ff3 poultry and grain show t L f'1' c1sWiITo Basketball game with Louisville h Po-mlost Basketball game with Cisne here--won Open house nightg Uperetta Basketball game with Palestine haremalost Christmas party' vacation begins Sabool rerpens 3iSk3tbp.L game al W1'3'Ci:5mtwon - sum ' Plciiif gn 1. Jf lnnual Y up- .- - -Basketball ame with Noble here lost Bask Curl -Inter o P Baek atiox Pridgepe U grade ballgem Semes+ r er s W. V Seca Midl -Grad - Pau -Mr. -Paul Admi -Grad -M 0 v i v Qr1 L.:V -Bask Bask Line Yes? JTFG B. P Bash Beskr Distr re emester begins end Trlel Lournev b g r e cards D1StWQt40U m bxrg e rn x O Mar Apr M 2121 27 2 9 15 14 16 17 18 19 25 24 25 27 51 11 14 17 1 2 1 5 1 O Teachor's Institute at Bridgeport Regional Basketball Tourney started Sootionol Basketball Tourney gtrrted Movie: Story of' a Famous Uoal Distriot B P S solo--onsomblo oontost , Meeting Jabberwook juniors Girlfs basketball seniors Girl's basketball . Juniors game at noon, QV game at noon, , Szniors won Guidance msoiing Girl's school. Girlfs Soriori 1 . uastotball game, seniors Soniors won basbctball game, seniors 11- f. ,. L froshmfn and sophomores and and grade and juniors, Movie, UHfQf0U HUDSGPH B80 Safstf 'iln. Music cofbfxt at gym Seniors v,nt ty Lawrenceville to Caraor lajz LT o'.'c: 14-ur: T1 X Q, Junior olnj State C3lffL Stain ivlffl Ld grlstfufiou nzmting MIA, ii fyajl Nueiu Festival at Cliy Joalcr-Soriov gunquot N'N'v -' 'wq-In T1 f +'2 1 J L .f.A--L Senior class trip to Nashville, Tennessen, to the Grand Ole Opry Close of' school for seniors Eid of school Elkfs dance for Seniors 4'idc school graduatirng Gr 11 r. xy x UL: Dx-J -High school graduation e cards X I N 'xr' 'X V K: X 5 XV K Rf xv K 'LI' fi 7 f N5 x R 55 , ai H .f, x ., W xr Q , 2 Rfgfg: ,X,j,,, '4 Il g NW S- IN' gy!! A QED 'Q 1 45,3 K 1' Q! '4 ' ,, -. 1 iff N i ' , I 6 -,jllf 17 K-vm f ' fx f M M X X X kjiffzhl 'i,f,,JK 1 X, X f 1 xx X ' X XX, XV!! V krffii .V X1 N I 4. T 'w X: If ' I III! I ft: X X '.., K I. If M I X I If ' X fb I f ff '7if:'i.:113 QQTW! ,fl fi X XR C -Z 1' if -'IW 2 , Q5 1: V 1 X 3 1 f X . u J I 1 z g X , ll 2 I ' IULTGR-SQflOR ELA ULT Tho juniors h.lH t'o iw: - wnquot in honor of tho sonior olasvf 'facw.fQ, F 'fd ov divootors in tho Mothogist 4fWpX on in ' Tho thono, Totbur Gwiuf mfs riiod out vory woll in E o WHlfIJjf'S' .s, loolm coonory, ond ontort -' 3ih'1L. Lv Hjo.p ,nt L ffnqoot will by wiQ P 4 pumplin Qvq 1 Vqd oy Quit: Contraryv AQ Old Joyaw 'Wz?W- , Tho, Q-ntorf od in frooi Jolt nomic wxc I f' ' A look- ad for thplg plan, circa, gftor ovorjono mfg 6 fig. L, 'f , yvcd by six Girls nvlzo ifopizsilgtod ,NW f Cf TI --113 Arm nbito, Phyllis Pipor, Iifwn E fvi -R rg u,uhwrdsou5 and Jognm Fortnoy. m1,dlHMpl H- o f'Qof1ylQ JuiCQ: chicken, dfosoing, gravy, poi .H M ooigs, spring salad, loo toi, buns ind butt r. iniwborrj short- Ciko wus thoroughly onjoyod EQ , J Jim Fishor, do junior Clif, 3 nt, Livl Q warm uolcomo, which was iospondod bg oxnnor gyosidomt, LQRot2 Lnnoastor. ' Tho program was no follows: Blritono Solo Cglb Tf ffiini Emily Polio Clurinot Solo Ufroo Know Tho iwlf' of 'tho f'rf21bl0'o.'o 'CP5x7Y Igwi foto 'L lIouLl,5v'o Nall 1.11-. 1 ' V13-l BCQETLI' VJ :fo Iffyf 1 I N D r-'Q x v , f7odefve. First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: First Row: Second Row: Third Row: F. H. .. Hyro Jo Jonas, llice Vogel, Mirilyn Blood, Shirley Fisher, Phyllis Piper, C rolyn Palmer, Evclfn Lxncfster, Kiren Stout, gnn White M Fronccs E? mor, Donna Heiss, Georgia Schuliz, wrthcllc Bollinger, Jinet Piper, Virggrin u,bson, Nancy Hiller, Shirley Moo f, Evttj Wcntill, Marcella Biker, Mrs. Srhweiaor Sharon Fiscus, Ilene Fortncy, Donna Kocn,' Lorenc Like, Flodone Stanley, Betty Shank, Miry Thomson, Bette Jones, Pit MacDonald Norma L ws, Phyllis Lothrop, gnite Gorrett Mirilyn Howell, Donna Jones, Linda Fritchley, Lindt Bridgctt F. F. '. Frank Brown, Jsmes VenGildcr, Don Scfggs, Frank Weiss, Udymond Kitchell, Gene Lon- osster, Lester Hulficher, Mr. Weis John Groves, Herman Moore, Kenneth Provinc Jim Miller, H rold Roberts, Leonard Griesmer, Larry Vowolls, Richard Bell Lloyd Bennett, Dunne Scott, Larry Stoltz, Gordon Hills, Ivan Ulrich, Frank Bertram, Lerry Linccst r, Dcnny MeVickor, Dfvid Pool Q , 7759! E an fx! 95,5 if 1 -U r 9 5.1 ? H. U H. we ' AE A.. Q, Jai l 'Yi 1 ii-6 F. U, A. In Scptcmbcr, thc Sumner Ghiptor of Futuro Homo- mabcrs of Amcrica organizcd thoir club. From thc thirty mcmbcrs, thc following -orc cloctcd is officers: Prcsidont .............. Carolyn Polmcr Vico Prcsidcnt ......... Mnrilyn Blood Socrctiry .............. Alico Vogel Trcisurcr. ............. Myri Jo Jcnos Historian--- .......... Ann White Pfrliincntcrinn ........ Phyllis Pipor Brojoct Chairmin ....... Evolyn L ncietor Public Rolftion Chr.---K1ron Stout Rccrcction Chr. -----... Shirlcy Fishor Advisor -----....... .... Hrs. Schwoizor Chiptcr Yothcr --------- Hrs. Mfr? Blood wc plcnncd special ,arty for cfch ronth. Our calcmdir for tho ycar was is follows: Scptcmbcr ------.--.-... Cmnoltli bt IDStQl17tl0H, Hijfidc ,'- 4:3 Nionur roost Octobor ---------------- Hillowc.n Pc ty Hovcmbor --------------- Qidnight Singing Dcccmbcr ------- W ------- Christmoi Pirtj Jinufry ---------------- Bciltj u.'cn:tr tion Fcbruiry --------------- N.QfL ind 9.H.g. Skating oirtv Mirch ------------------ St. Pitrick's Dig Pdrtj, Spring Rm1'j .11D1'1il ------------------ F-F-in ind F.H..1. Hnyridc MQy---- ---------------- Mothcr and Dnughtor Efnquct ln October, thc officcrs, idvisor, ind chiptgr mottr Qttcndrd th House of D,lcjntos Lo ting vhich wie hold at Lawrcdc ville. Our Chijtcr was Noll rcprcsontzd ct thc Spring Rally Qt Louisville on L'rch 7, l955. TAC Chaptcr fxvc Q Clit,HTbc Piino Tumor fnd thu g,Wy.n -4 S S C fv- LJ iv- J S S O rw . -,i . .H 1. I .,, . FlTUdd F-ipLUd CE foiIC4 Tho Futuro Farmcrs of America KF. F. 3.1 is a ational, organization of boys, by Joys, ind for boys tudying vocational vgriculturo in 'oblio socordarj chools. No nati-nal studont organizaion ongobs f oat r freedom of solf-govornmont umdor adult counsel Tl uidanco than tho F. F. A The F. F. 4. is 2 non-profit, non-political, farm vuth orginisation of voluntiry momborstip. It is do ignod to tzko its olfco along with othcr :goncic triving for he dovolopuont of leiqorship, tio building f a moro poruu ont ugriculturo, ond tho imgrovomont of 'K bricuituro. Our Motto Loirning to do Doing to ssrn Eirning to live Living to orvo Our Philosophy To practice brotherhood, honor rvril oppor tunitios :nd rospomsibilitifs, Und dcvoloi thoso qualities n 'sdorsnip which 1 ui A firmer should po Our officers Prosidont -...... Waymond Mite all Vico-przsidont-- --Gone Lancnstor Sccrctiry ----------------- --Don Sciggs Trkisurcr ------------------ Frank Weiss Ropor Sonti Jdvis 'SCI'- nel- or-- ------------- -..--..-----..-- -James VanGildor --Franklin Brown Kauricc B. Wons5 Irstruotwr D. Q.. R. QLLKRD LaHota Lanonstov wud DOD Fottg Joro tbfoon for the annual D. A. R. Good Citizonship ltivlm Those owards are prosontod oooh yctr by tho Duugi mi Um guofican Revolution Choptor in this communitj. 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I .L '--JJ.: V I.. 4 . .. - The first music activity for ,the year 1952-1955 occurred Gctcber 17 when the Southland Quartet appear- ed through the sponsorship of the Band Parents Associa- tion. Chl: group of parents is dedicated to the task of raising wcney to support the band by purchasing unih forms and y7A6P items, Having this quartette to put on some gooo qnlpel music was one way of raising funds. A few lays later, Octoter 20, the Samuels Music Co. put on an instrumental display for the purpose of getting new beginning students. New and rebuilt in- struments wcre bought by students in the grade school. The band gave its first public appearance with the first home basketball game of the season, November 7. The game season included about a dozen games at home which for each one the band played. A German band was organizedtn supnlemert the other ensemble groups - brass sextotte and clarinet trio. The personnel is as follows: German band First clarinet Second clarinet Cornet Trombone Tuba Brass Sextette First cornet Second cornct French horn Baritone Trombone Tuba J , 'TL :, Clarinet icir Q-'I 'rr f-114 - ,YL ,s wk 171 J gil :tctncy V - an - .494 -dl ' 1-C'l.J r 'v F' .. . . - -, ' Qne Jarman bail QLGYQG for P play on Novcwtgf 40, i Donna Mean JoAnn, Fortney Dan KcVickar Larry Vowells Terry Povle Jerry Poole Myra Jones Nancy Miller . Gilbert Deimel Larry Vowells Terry Poole first time Qt the 7'c4or The musical highlight of'the fall semester was presented in the form was presented by the Richard Vowells at the ers includes the Old children, mother goose ers and live Christmas of a Christmas operetta. This third and fourth grades with piano. An assortment of chsractf Woman Who lives in a Shoe, her personalitifs, Santa Claus help- accessories. One of the children shares his food with the birds and rabbits who are his friends. But he remains sick and weak for lack of needed nourishment. However the poor family of the Cld Woman is rewarded with a very delightful Christmas tree as wonderful as anyone could have. This operetta is entitled NChristmas for othersn by Meyer and Carrington. Parts were written for vocal solos, chorus, and speaking parts. The graders were dressed in their proper costumes. The spectators iwcre treated by ear and eye to an asscrtmcnt of English walnuts, popcorn ladies, cranberries, snowflakes, tree lights, all of these personified. The 3. P. A. had the band. A bake sale girls chorus and three another event to raise money for included thelnnd, were Patty clarinets. on February l4 grade soloists Heath, cornetg Susan English and Mary . These Atkins The first contest event was on March is when three high school soloists went to Casey to compete for dis- trict honors. Unfortunately, no one qralifiei for the state contest. Soloists Hcre '-Af Gilbert Fiirel, D ritoncg Donna Mean, clarinetg Russell Atkins, sazapheie. ...- The grale school district contest was Held at Fairfield, March 27. Here Petty Heath, ccrnet: Susan English and Mary Atkins, clarinets, competed 11: pre high ratings to qualify for the state contest. Patty and Susan survived and wont to the state contest at Marion, Hay 7. Finally Susan English ended up with a I rating. The third event of the year sponsored by the B, P. A. went off on March l7 known as a Jabberwock, This peculiar situation of an evening of competing grerps of people who are free to present any kind of 1 slit to last about ten rinutes. Any club, church organ zqtion, schocl class or any other similar group is qualified to enter. About a dozen groups participated and at the outcome the top three were as follows: First prize pl5 Saturday Nite Gang Second prize S10 Latin Class Third prize as Lukin P. T. A. This event will be an annual affair. The Spring Concert took place in the gym on April lO. The program consisted of band girls chorus, German band, brass sextotte, clarinet trio, clarinet, baritone and saxaphone solos, and two grade vocalists. Richard Vowells accompanied the chorus, and the soloists who were Gilbert Deimel, Donna Mean and Russell Atkins. The two graders were Linda Brian and Linda Young at the piano. This concert was well varied and entertaining. The Junior play on April 17 haisome.musied.support from the band and a guest entertainer whnwas invited by Shirley Poland. Cheva Schroyer, a young girl of about ll years of age, sang some songs to the accompaniment of her mother on the guitar. The activity fund of the school helped to bring some good vocal music in the way of the Apollo quartet from Wesleyan College. Two big music festivals were held May 5 and May 12 at Clay City and St. Francisville respectively. The band festival at Clay City combined forces of Kinmundy, Farina, Louisville, Clay City, Cisne, Noble and Sumner, all members of the Midland Trail Conference. Mr. Wyman from the University of Illinois was hired tpdireet this massed band. The festival at St. Francisville QS known as the Lawrence County Music Festival to be presented as an annual event. Barns and choruses were oomhiaod from Lawrenceville, St. rrancisville, Bridgeport and Sumner. There the music directors shared the podium in lending the massed bard new choruses, The music arogram continued to the very list day of school as thf girls chorus sang at the Bacon vureate May 24 and the bard played at the High School Co'men:e- mont May 29. Richard Howells was kept busy consi.rtly as he played at both events in addition to th: Trade School Commencement. First Row: Second Row: Third Row! First Rowg Second Row, Third Row: Standing: MIXED CHORUS Katie Jo Lensley, Donna Moen, Marilyn Newell. Sharon Fiscus, Bott? Westall J .9 Msrcelln Enker, Linda Bvligett, ?hyllis Lsthroo Velda Pittman Linda Fritchlewq Phrllis D L , 1. Knoblctt, Jolnn Fortnoy, inn UhiLe, Shir- ee Bichc liir ' iw r nv'g If1 lej er, Didllis P Le , ,J ies, Keren Stout, Shirley Poland, Shislvy Moore, Virginia Gibson, Janet Iio:r, Richard Vowells Mr. Kurasik, Myrna Scott, Kenneth Jones, David Pool, Jerry Poole, Russell Atkins, Terry Poole, Slice Vogel, Marilyn Blood, Thelma Hayes I3Q.ITlD Donna Mean, JoLnn Fortney, Nancy Miller, Robert Jones, Phyllis Knoblett, Russell Ltkinn Karen Stout, Katie Jo Beasley, Donna Portney, Patty Heath, Kenneth Jones, Donny Mcvickar, Myra Jones, Jerry Poole, Terry Poole, Richard Vowclls, Betty Shank, Marilyn Blood Nancy Young, Susan English, Mary Atkins, Gilbert Deimel, Dtvid Pool, Larry Vowells Phyllis Lathrop, Mr. Knrasik v,,g,vw lik I -- In li la!!! B ,SSL- , :JA ,,. 5, Q M., . , 1 .1 -A ., ' VY? ' Q , i 'fin '57 ' .'A' f ., . Q 1 fxe,ff..f,-12 f 5 2 X rj, if ' 5 f First Row: Second Row: Third Row: First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Y-V - H- H ,-.f N-uma. , SUILRILN STQFF Katie Jo Beasley, Ilene Fortney, Phyllis Piper, Alice Vogel, Evelyn Lancaster, Linda Bridgett, Doris Jones, Barbara Richardson Miss Newton, Mrs. Schweizer, Marilyn Blood, Myrna Scott, Flodene Stanley, Carolyn Palmer, Betty Shank, LaReta Lancaster, Mary Kay Thomson, Bette Jones Harold Horner, Herman Moore, Paul Hannel, Jerry Poole, John Weiss, Don Petty, Frank Weiss, John Kruko, Russell atkins, Richard Vowells, Waymond Mitchell OPERETT1 Kay Meyers, Clara Mae Goodwin, Janice Pool, Carmen Laughlin, Theodore Trainer, Thomas Cochran, Freddie Ferguson, Lee Deisher, Kenneth Gentry David Hess, Delbert Clark, Pamela Rodney, Gary Lancaster, Lee Juana Fiscus, Patric- ia Stevenson, Mervin Perrott, Mary Lee , Ash, Danny Dorney, Gerild Houser, Rich- ard Vonells, Miss Cullisen Mr. Karasik, Mrs. Efrnst, Eddie Mean, gndrew Hampton, Donna Stoltz, Sandra Gibson, Mary Carol Inyzrt, Bobby Vowels, Barbara Fritchlcy, Barbara Wright, Susan Foster, Barbara Slover, Philip Bennett Thomas Piper, gncil Ro rk, John Barnett, Jerry Hutchinson, Mary Louise Leffler, Jackie Lou Hawker, Martha Ann Miller, Frances Goff, David Cummins fa .Q fs!w . if ' ' jg A i, ,.f'Wg , 1 'W I Qwfiql 'HQJXQI l 5 11 ai ggujihil , n n ' fs Q 5 Wi W2 Q, f,,,' ' M 7 J ggi? -. -.1'- 'V il - :W fx ' Z 5:65 J W f .J-M3 P i S2 .1 vw -- 7 GERMLN BQND Left to Right: Donna Moan, Jognn Fortuey, Terry Left to H'Uht Poole, Larry Vowells, Danny Mcvickdr BRg5S SEXETTE le : Jerry Poole, Myra Jones, Terry Poole ! 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X' Q x . ' sl J 1 . A, K AK N. -.N X u 1-' 'F V , A -..J K gf? lx T' ' P- .ff 1 4 pl, x , M.. , .1.7.,, ,,b, m.-,.bN U 1 girl: J1J1,.n..llfu A klgfi.: Jerry Poole---Senior---second year on varsity---center good around player---high Don Petty---Senior---second year on v good on long shots and free high scorer. John Weiss---Senior---part time forward Jim Fisher---Junior- varsity---a hard person to --second year on the b short, ,ut good all around Tom Perrott---Junior---second year on scorer. rsity-f-forward throws---second --second yearon guard. ' varsipynyqguand player, the vangityqef guard---a good dependable fellow on the floor. Terry Poole---Junior---first yearzn varsity-H-part ttue guard and forward---a good hard worker on the floor. Bob Pinkstaff---Tunior---first year on varsity---par? time guard and forward---a good on two handed lenjs shote. V Don Scaggs--Junior---first year on varsity---part iipe 1 A. forward---short, but a very'1ikeaF1e fiivw, A REVIEW OF A FEW SUMMER BJ UTM' ' anhlBll,GJEB Sumner vs St. Francisville This was the first game and the 1 grabs showed signs of greatness as they soundly trimmed the Saints 55-45 with Petty and J. Poole leading the way. The Saints beat us three times in l95lL52. Sumner vs Lllendale The Arabs was trouble to Lllendale and trimmed the Wolves 70-41. Fisher, Perrott, and J. Poole showed the way with 14, 16, and 17 points respectively. The Wolves had beaten the 19 51-52 Arabs twice. Sumner vs Llbion Against a much bigger school our Arabs showed they had what it took as they trimmed a bowildared Qlbion five 54-59. J. Poole was high-man with 18 points, with Petty and Fisher adding ll each. Sumner vs Noble Sumner took over the conference lead by beating their arch-rivals the Noble Wildcats 54v46, Fisher collected 21 points wit? 1 J. Poole getting 14. Sumner vs Hutsonville Our first defeat. Hutsonville used a stall type game which caught the Lrshs off balance and without their shootingability with them that night. The two high point meh for the team were T. Poole, with Petty and Iisher tying. Sumner X5 Louisville We lost our hold on the conference lead to the eventual champions, the Louisville Cardinals. It wasnft a tight game until the last quarter as the grabs lost 55-55. One of tho bright spots however was from Senior forward Don Petty. He had a total of 2l points with J. Poole following with lO points. Df' ti, liov 21' ra Q V 130 v Zio v ITOTI DQC Doc Dug c DC: C Dec Duc Jin Jan Jin Jim Feb FQb F 6 -95 .Q Lf -.J Ar'b's 1952-55 Eisgctbvli Schcdul, -1......---.-. . 7 SL. Frincisvillc 14 Allcndilc 15 Clay City 21 Lf Grovc 25 Xlbion 2 Kohl, 5 St. Fn1nc1svil1o 9 Hutsonvilla 12 Lzuisvillo 16 C1SHw 15 Pi1QStinc 9 C103 City 15 F0513 16 6.1025 EO Hinmgniy 5 Lf urcvo 10 C1snc 13 311,nQi1c 17 Louisvilln 20 hinmxndv SCO Oppununt Plm 53 V 7rx I -J 7 GQ 43 54 Si 45 Cz 7' RJ-J J D SG 1 n- bo ,I C1 'JJLJ 48 YT 'JJ A f- 'IO E' C' .Q fv F. D Lf A A ,Q U. Flf' x!.1 FG 43 J 'T 'Ll .'. E . Q0 ,. 40 'Z C u J 4, -. Q JT 1 41 'r- .' J 119 .-,.f T1 59 51 50 40 48 59 59 56 ii Second Team Games Date Q31 Opponent Oct. Fri. West Salem Nov. Mon. West Salem Nev. Fri. St. F'ville Nov. Fri. Allendale Nov. Tue. Clay City Nov. Fri. Farina Nov. Tue. glbion Dee. Tue. Noble Dee. Fri. St. Ffville Dee. Tue. Hutsonville Dee. Fri. Louisville Dee. Tue. Cisne Deo. Thurs, Palestine Jan. Fri. Clay City Jan. Thurs Noble Jan. Fri. Oblong Jen. Tue. hinmundy Feb. Mon. Clay City Feb. Fri. Farina Feb. Tue. Cisne feb. Fri. Allendale Feb. Tue. Louieville Feb. Tri. KinmunQy Place Score 43-D3 55-53 55-5C 52w53 49-El 27-57 57-52 44-67 33-44 GO-58 ET-50 Q4-Q1 Q5-34 32-49 Q5-57 55-72 QT-57 57-55 -121--32 F9-Q4 SO-Q7 Q5-JO Ln 17 bv' I.. Y-,1 Tr-inf gg X2 .,, ,L,J,, First Row: Jim Flohlr, lorry Poole, Jorry Poolo, Don Potty, Tom Parrott, John Joiss Second Row: John Groves-Manager, Don Scaggs, Bob ' Pinkstaff, Frank Bartrom, Bernard Goodwin, Charles Fiscus, Mr. Miller SECOND TEQH First Row: Kenneth Jonos, Charles Fiscus, Frank Bart- ' ram, Jim Miller, Bernard Goodwin Socond Row: Larry Lanclstor-Manager, David Pool, ' Gordon Mills, James VonGildor, Ivan Ulrloh, Danny McViukar, Richard Boll? Up, Millgp 5 qiwmw Q5 W iii Name Don Scagge Bob Pinkstaff Jim Fisher Jerry Poo1e Tom Perrott John Weiss Don Petty Terry Poole Name Jerry Poole Don Petty Jim Fisher Tom Perrott Bob Pinkstaff Don Seaggs John Weiss B A S K E T B A L L FREE THROWS git Missed 7 2 16 5 B2 50 117 57 51 29 15 8 42 27 46 52 AVERQGE POINT FOR GAME EQZQL 525 522 292 191 45 9 25 Percent .1-git-az-l-I 7777 ,761 .752 . 671 . asv ,629 .eoe ,582 Percent 12.94 F5 11 1e,Bj 11fBZ 9f6Z 5,21 2.55 2,11 XERSITY CHEERLEADERS Nancy Ray Miller, Donna Jones, Karen Stout, Bette. Jones PRES HTLI, H C HEERLEQDEHS Joan Clark, Virginia Gibson, Janet Piper-, Donna Weiss - -.px .Ax 'X 3 6 li f v I kg Cx , A 1 4 P all P' 1 '1s.'fn 'o .. .... .,.i A . . . First Row: Bob Pinkstuff, 'Fo:PI'5' Poclo, John Tloiss, Jim ' , f, F1 Fishor, Don bfi-,:1wj,Q3:4, iori Parrott Second How: John Groves-T..f:.n::,f1gor, F.Jmy1no'1JL Ilitclfoll, Lwrrj' Lancaster, J'-,grry Poole, Don Poitj, Dfrvid '.Iort'nan, Uornord Goodwir, 1-ir. Eililiior 71321 and 8311 T'f-LS QI'E,lL 'fl T: First Row: Eldo11F..i+z3hoIl.l, 33op1vf,oi'-5 If ' infos . - ., J . J -., , Hcfivmiui, ,f+3oli9hf'i, -:-.'iTi 'jJ sl Lt ' ff? Till.: ' SOCODFE now: Forroil llooro Jim 731W 1,5 Kom1othAf'ro'sfor1, 9 3 Doo 1113: gr, lTo1i.: fawfa 1 Larry Stoltz, 'Tw-.1 Mfg: QQ V f 1V7rx ii' ' ' v . 15 L.-J: . ::L,Lx,..s9 L-1 F5 'Q l H!! B Dato Oct Nov llov IIOV Doc Doc Duo Jdn Jan Jan T1 J ob 11 1. I' .,. u 4 0 0 O I 24 5 15 17 8 11 15 8 21 26 5 11 I Sumnor Y Bishotonll Day rw prfoay UoLdny Thursdiy 1'iGl'1d'1y Honduy Thursdzy Monday Thursdiy N 1.A - Joorpsdag Iindiy Thvrsdiy Jodnosday Grido Sc?oo1 Sohodulo 1952-oo Opponent Most Silom Wo st 5310171 Linofstor Oblong Lancostor Noblo Sridgoport Ioblo Lridwoport St. Fg'ncisvil1g Oblo- AS Frfnoisvillo St. Place Thor, Horo There The ro Hero THOFO Thorn Ihoro Thzro Hpro Iivpd Thoro LS-COPC Lost 110.1 Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lion Lost WOT! v. ,.- 7th and Sth GRLDE CHEERIEQDERS c mi r Patty Heath Sue Moan, Romell Houser, Bernie- r pe , 45h GQQFE CHFTPILNDTH Barbara Wright, Stoltz, Earbara Fvitchley ...M X xg' 1-., E-EY?-fisi'51lT':l ff + 'f.w 4 ' 'Q-mqvu--4' 1 . swag,-esa,1:1L,, .qww J .- N HQ ww' :asia '54 ' W' ':Q'feF'vff -.mfg -1 . 'f . W in w ,fgeg ,: 8 ,. - ., I 1 -,, I lb :Q I f, ,Qu FH- '5 ,4 S rl' Sth G?gDE ELSKETBLLL TEAM First Row: gncil ROUTE, Vennuih Gdmtry, jidio Loan, Pit Mc'ix3f-N Richard Sievvnswu, JUTHIO B'1I'Ix 3 t 3 Seccud Row: Gerald Huuwer, Larry Berry, Jerry Qtmius, George VaDonw1d, Larry Henrattg, Jerry '1 Hutchinson, Trcadie Ferguson Sth THQDT UVTf7lE-5TRS Linda Young, LhQr0u Twmzel, Linda Brian . M A Tfj Z. lv I . i , P V' ,f y k 1 29'- F 3 QE, ' N ., 7' Q- 1 3' Q51 , , R- Q X my , V ' x u NX, H ' 5 'ii af Q3 h Q -P 4 5 v Y. 'ik nfl ' mtv. ,V , x ' '- '44 F . ' N . .4 g 4 Q -, ' -. 'f Qi V in 'Q 1 I ' ' w. w. ,' f Q: fn- 5 M .Q , N , X - f . - xx ' .1 - N' - . an L., , ' ' -f jf' ,Q- .cgg 1 ' , ggi 1 ig, A A Eg mzy, 1 -ff ' 4 iifbffi 1, . 4' Q, Y w nf 'Q ' 'S-A' 1f 'E 'f'w First Row: Second Row: Third Row: First Row: Second Row' Third Row: FIRST GRADE Myrna Jones, Linda Carter, Dorothea Powden, Roy Lancaster, Mary Deisher, John Hess, Cindy Musgrovo V 1 Mrs. Herman, Marilyn Kimmel, Benny Myers, ' Carolyn Michele, Larry Brock, Suzanne Pepple, Ann Ereokhert, Gwendolyn Schweizer Sandra Inyart, Carolyn Stevenson, Daniel Henry, Lynda Rodrick, Harold Sbmvyer, Darrel Thacker, Linda Bailey ' S EC OND GRLDE RuthHhimHwrt, Brenda Wood, Linda Gross, Susie Milligan. Betty Iartin, Cwrol Ann Blood, Pauline Linder, CEPIQL MoElyea Billy Yeleh, Leonard Nickel, Billy Perrott, ' Donetta Eifdwell, Vllena Hampton, Mary Viper, Lucretia Newberry, Sharon Cullison, Key saediek Mrs. Ferguson, Johnny Gay, John Piper, David ' Brian, Jelry Piper, George Sivert, Earl Powden, Gary Laughlin, Hobby Gentry 1 -x 1 3 D xgzitizi, A V., ur 5'-5, -f MW wr? ' e .k is E' A. 'T ,, V' -4391 P! . ' 3 6 W1 4- 'E'-X - is S-km, - ,s ' ' 4 All Q. ., T95 ' N ' 9 I S , Aly? ' Q -. - ' - , mm, v , '-1' ' 'l V A - ' 5' Yip. M I Z W 3 ' ' ' M , . 4 rf, Q1 f as Q--. I 4 :X 253: -K p ff' '. . - ,iff 0 . ' V 'Kg 1 .U ,IA x, A ta V . i :fgg , - N I 1 7 V .C ' I - , ' X: A . K E digg X Q . - 517, , . I B a is .. f 5 sf I H. .,-, 5. 4 1 ..1 S- 1 Q4 ' F: x -L, Mx 1 1 5., L 1 , -1 ' 1, . 'lf' -1 . , 1 I ',-f in -1395528 F mx . M ' 1 .4 w 1A,- ?fffffIfflH15?3 iibb-4' - - gggug Z, u 1 61 , R X Q, v 1 Jw' 5 -- y KP x' First Row: Second Row: Third Row: First Row: Second Row: Third Row: THIRD GRADE Martha Ann Miller, Clara Mae Goodwin, Lee Juana Fiseus, Sandra Gibson, Frances Goff, Susan Foster, Janice Pool Mary Lee gsh, Thomas Cochran, Thomas Piper, Mary Louise Leffler, Patricia Carol Inyart, Carmen Laughlin Stevenson, Mary Miss Cullison, Lee Deisher, David hess, Danny Dorney, Ielbert,Clark, David Cummins, Theodore Trainay Morwin Parrott Jackie Lou Rodney, Barber Gary IRL YUQ-px -NLX lC3fu Housor, and Esrnaip PAIRS a - Fredqi Barnrt O P' nl' FOURTH GRgDE Hawker, Barbara mi, li, Pamela bvri Friiohlej, Ke, Qyers, VCT, nonna Stoltf ton, Richard Steven1on,'Gera1d u , rev +ampton, Eddie Koen, John , Phillip Tennett, Kenneth Gentry, guson, Bobby Vowells, enoil Eofrk, Jerr, Hctehinson, Keith Hamilton 3, Q f f 'Q' new ' . 'V if ,-.:fti1,1-L-es.:A:f- .er X Q Q' ,J 'lfl ' y . I Q6 :LC Q Q 6 -5 , kg B ' , W. , ' 'f 0.Y x F 'fi s FH M529 Q W gif I A f flai'Ei ',' 5 1 ' . ?W,?'?f7'4U mn.Wfiv, FFFF I '! 5 1 Y ,A Q , , Q- X. 41,41-'ml at - xx an is 5-IA, D AVN.. ff -s G' I. U 'F 2,1 :egg N ' Jr ' L, 3.5711 Y Bla ' 1 , ' , 5 Lv 'Z J 1 Q A ' - ff 'u nm f s X N first Row: 5tF GXLSE Genevfene riser, obrrcn Drasel, Linda loung, .l Iiafm 'fr:4:, Karen Lfilvru Ethel hampton, Lg's, ik zi1H1e1, Second Hewg !:1 -r, Devfy .5 'r. Wirncf Errevemer, Chip. kfuld, if 3 t Jigrw, Julia wyei,, ,viyn bein H+ Third Hoy: Gene : Tfwg, fren. , fwhrpnz Xe netb Bell- ingef, if Hanr: , dieveneen, Jerry - ins, Laru Jpvid lnjnick, First How: Second Row: Third Row: 5th GRADE Danni Fortney, Kay kouser, Joyce mood, Faith 'X Brewer Elaine Etnltz, Putty Z?nHeV,bgiLdn A Miller, Dunne Stuutsl' ht., , 1 .N- .. . .,....4- .. ,. A, I . Miss Wilber, Bill Stoltz, Russell Rhinehart,' David Rodney, Margie Roberts, Helen McDonald, Sarah Gross, Elizabeth atevenson, Qhanny Uorney Ernest Jhitfield, Tobby Lancaster, Gaylord Bates Jack Bonewits Babb Miller Steven - 1 Q 7 I Gibson, Larry Janne, Ronald Gay. Q will! G , ,R -' 7 4. .fxwff 07, 4-.. A ww ,gl 'QM ,,' N xr v Q v Q : ,gf 3,11 g ! 1 gg L! ll? l Q ,.. 2 3 I . 1 TZ: F x,,- fvmh 5 jfrlllgu V R K 4i3f3E?121?A!2Ei?5 fi! fffnfkwiigh ,Pvc h qQQr Y gg, , ' 11 X n , , 5 A X Q First Row: Second Row: Third Row! First Row: Second Rowg Third Row: lv un c-Rzns Ruth Gibgon, Sue Moan, Patty Heath, Vivian' Slover, Ethel May Groves, Sandra Bellinger, Susan English, Mary gtkins Mrs. Laughlin, Larry Miller, Willis Prout, Eldon Mitchell, Don Piper, Daughn Earnst, Otis Milligan, Garlin Dobson Bobby Miller, Billy Inyart, Lonnie Thomas, David Deish , James Bonewits, Frenchie St. Laurent, Jo Foster, nuthur Deisher Sth GRADE Bette Miller, Bernice Piper, Genevieve Linder Iris Vowels, Dorothy Joseph, Naomi Griffin, Lola Brewer Mr. Petty, Jay Taylor, Ferrell Moore,'Ronnie Stollhans, Harold Fiscus, Jane Slover, Romell Houser, Nancy Young Larry Stoltz, Donald Scott, Charles Lsh, Leon Griosemcr, Leroy Griesemer, Robert Jones, Charles Fiscus 5 b I E , , - . ,-. , 55:-,S .gl vo 4 ag. 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Jerry Wheeler..- Jewel Cwheelerb Delores Hayes--- all-:nuns-sung--n anus--n--us Piper--- Ole Ines Brewer-----+- Mary Burbank ------------ Vivian Burget .------ ---M Hubert Dobbs -.-...-..- .- Tom Fausveeht ------. --.- Audrey lGibsonD Dobbs--- Howerd Lodeker ---------- Richard Madden ------- -- Wendell Messenger ----- -- Faye McCarty ----------- - Ray McCarty ----------.-- Betty CPerrottJ Driskell Betty fPinksteffJ Borenl DwightL2ittnannuA-..pvn- Max Pittman---- --..--. - Chester Prevines -..-..-. Harold Robotg Virgil George Provines--------- vv0-- 'vu- Schultz --.---... - .- ..-. .4 osnooanqanqucuncupcu-an -'wa--auunouuqnuspcga Q11-so-ar-sanlvvtunouunn-n naman-can--a----mucus-n-1-u L-erosion-.1-v-.,-1-.... 1 va --u-q--a-4--.--.-.-u--v- 1663691256109-'Dru cb-0:0517-oqvtOQQot0o an-issuance Q -are-cqqqvb-Cbvutcnoocuus Qqgpgvuqucuausu snpcnasrevqqnnoo use uuqauuvzcbaqnoclununlveovvowulussnv --..,------------------3umngp3 Q--------------uUH9CkfQydQ ----------- ---- M--Chicago, --CNormal College? Normal Weiss-Q ---- - -------- ----:e,f--ff:---,---- p 1 1118 'Il1. Ind4 Illl - - --1 ----Sumner, Ill, ---auuanuuQmEQYi ----Sumner, Ill. ---------Marines -01-iampaign, ----Sumnerg -Q-N-----------Evansville, --Danville, Ania L'rN :to-unsqnnn-anunsibducvsuuniiuvy ------E.I.SZT.CQ --St. Louis, Mol ------Rolla, Mol ----Sumner, Ill. ss of 1952 Illl - ------------- ------oineyg Illl ----,Um-..u-- uU---QumngpQ Ill, I1lL Ille 111. 111. Ill4 -------------------SHKHQP5 -------------------SumnQp ! J --- ------ ---- ---- Danville, Ilis --- -------- ---- ---- Sumner, Illv -------------------Sumner, Ill. IllQ Ill. Indl Ill -------------------Sumner, -----------------,gSumner, ----------------Vinoennes, -------- --------- Sumner, 1. ------------..----...------grmy lll. -------------------SumHQF3 -..-.----.--.--------------Q.-.--.,:,,1 X1WT ll ',1Vd'l'1' --Q---------------N.--.--f-...-. -1, N, his Marines v Cliss of 1949 Elgono Cndamsl Murphyg -,,, , ...- Lgschcnoctady, N.Y. John Bartram ------... ......... ...... ..... U.S. Army Dale Berry ........ .......... - ...... -U.S. Air Force Joe Brio Kendall Goorgia Barbara Francis Bill Grubb- --------- ------ Alva Brower ...-...... ......... ......, ,,,, U.S. Army nn ....... ............. ....,., ,,Sumnor, Ill. Charlos Cook --.-.. --1Ind1:nn.Contral'Co11og6JTIdd. Doty ....... .......... ......., ,U.S. Marines Eaton ......... .... ........, ,Hammond, fForgusonD T to---- M ...... H111SbOP0, --.-............ ........,. U uso -------------,,U.S. Holon fHoathJ Echosp ........... ---Bridgoport, Glcnnn lJonosJ Mcvay ----- ------- ----- C2lh0UH, Jogn fMoDowo11J Smith -....... ........ --Olnoy, Ind. Ill. .1 Pmy ignny Illo Ill. Ill. .-.L Pm If Bob Porrott- ---------------- --.......... -U-S- Richard Pottyjohn- ---- CE.I.S-T.C-J Ch rloston, Holon lPinkstaffJ ---------- ---- ldbcrtyvillo, Kathryn fPiporX ------ fE'IfSvT1C.Q Charloston, Ill, Joanne Prosisc ------------- --------. Detroit, Mich. Shirloy fProVinosJ Cox ----- Leroy Sager- ---------- ---- ------------Sumnor, Class of 1950 Hcrodith ntkins ------------- .......... Sumner, Neil Boalor- -------- ----------- ......... U.S. Loo Barry -------------- -----------.. --Sumncr, Borthn Brown ------- -- ------.... ..... Sumngp, Shirlcy Burb'nk- --------------- ---.-... Olngy, Harold Cullison ------------ -----.. Grcgnvillc, Goorgo Eaton ------------ ----------... ---MUKSE Loucillo fFronchj Brown ------------. --W1pgQw, Cfrolo CFritchloyJ Sagorv Harlono CGriggsD Dcrry--- Marjorie Gubltman -------- Ella fHnmptonJ Cooper- -- North: CHous3rJ Worthoyr- Tholma Lnoblott ------- U-- -.-Q ---- .-...-.- .14,v-HVJCLI --------------olnoy ...--....-... ..-.,.'Q17'1j3p, D - ----N-Vinogqtgs, --------HEriQJ-port, -------Granite City, 3 Wilmi Kncblctt---Nh ----------- --------- Olney, Bob Ladoonw ------- -QfFormul Collcgoj Normal. Charles Malone--ur-4-f-Mm--L---v----4---U-Sv Hirthi Chilourxl Driinm ------------ ---Sumngp, Millig fF3lmorj Tiompson---H ------ gllondnlo, Join fPor ottl Jildrop--- ---- Bridggpgpt, Jfch Pipor- -------------- --- ----N---. ---U,3, HOFliN Roth -t N' -'---------- ---- Grocnvillo, William Pipcr-N-- -------- ---N ------- -pQQpig, Mona Soiggs---H ---- U- --- ----------- --Olugy, Peggy fwcissh Doylou ---------- - ---Kanknkbo, Lavorn Woiss--- --M ------ ---------- ----- U,3, Druscilla fwostallh H ' Margie fYLlohJ Woods ----- Ptttjjohn-N---Chorloston 9 -----------Kanknkco, Illo Ill. -------------CQlifornia Ill. Ill. Navy Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill, .Ax Filly 11119 IIT. Illq I H fl o Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. I113 .iI'ml,' Illu Ill. Ill. .LPIHLT Ill. Illn Ill. I'l Envy Ill. Ill. Class of 1947 Jenn CBnrtramD McCoy ...... ......... ........ Sumner, Bob Brown ----- -------- fMGKGDdP0O Collegcl Ldbanon, Jick GPCCD -------- ---.-...... ......... ..... Sumngp, Gone Griffin ----.-..... ..... ........ ...... Pggpia, Tom Harper ............. ..... Llgyd Hasler .......... H ..... Bonnie lPerrottD Kesler ..... Viola IEDQPPOPD Bennett ..... John Lvncnster ............. - Virginia fLQthropJ Sy ---... - Delores Parrott ........... -- Bob Pettyjohn ........... .... Ray Piper -----. ......... .... Bill Scaggs ........... ...... Class of Ninn Brewern---------------- Lois CFausnachtJ Pettyjonn,, ----.- ---.. ----. ..--- ---- ---n. ---- ---- 1948 -----------Olney, Lawrenceville, - ---- -.... Sumner, Lawrenceville, ------M------Air F ----M----HHKent - ----- Greenville, .:.,,. ---- ------ -no, S. -------Sumner, - ---- ---- -Sumner, ---------Sumner, --- ...,.. Sumner, Ill. Illa I-L-Lo Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Oreo ucky Ill. Jlrvuy Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. ggi-glduidfljg-S10rh '---------.. ...- .- .... ...-.....,,--Tfj-HCCflJq JS, C1 .-- - ..-. ..-.-.,,,,,,,---- 'Q I ' I, - K LC . N Cnlcigf, Ill. onard Lathrop--------Q---- -m----Hi----nfmQ:1Q6 I-1 R V. LN--- , .L 9 IXgcDowell-v----------------..-- ....-.,--,,--k--- M Q13 N,,,,:,,ug . -r-7, - Everett mo,z-Hu---w--uN.h.---in---,h,,q,um-W- zip Horne Ruth NChPiH8-iw--iHll-r-----------i----liwvrnGtof Til 5 iond Found, --M ii--uh T A U M? LZ 9 gifgnpd gmlgpg --QNNQ -----sta tioud, FlOTld1 uf .. ,,, ,, f--H...-.,..-,-----mum F 1 ml, A QNU ---------Hu-Sumner, ull, BOQLP Pilmeri---N,n-------,,,Mm--Q----Mu W Sumncw ilu imnlii 2lUQnSl HVL,.,--H,, '- .4' '49 W F9 Bmw Wtitwii- I wbqnxr 'u 'n ShlC9S05 Ill: s V -Q'-vw.------.-- -- '- '--I---0--'-'-:CBJ-.IICDyy ull- Shankumu-wmn-----i--------,,u-,HQM U Q mrmv Ann CV1nGilegrf Lathrop-- .... --mi----,, Danviilia f7i4 Josephine LSQ5crj Ulrich .... ---N-i-,mmu-Q-Sumncg Wil: Russel1i3Chu'LZ --i-M--- T .- : ' -A if '----w-M-- 3WPODCOVl le , Llverne Uhulwot-u--i-----,---,Q J ,i , 'L' -'--- ---- --In og nrmy Class of 1945 Vannie CProvinesJ Austin ----- Raleigh Bakerw-H--M-N ---- m--- Ralph Baker-Q------anew ----- H Katnryn Bennett H-H --------- Melvin Boo bg- H-v- --------- Imogene C7qlsrj KbrL2f'------ Hobart Dw,Qh--f' Ht Hq------- Keith EfHSf'-'H's- - w------- Donald Fiscus------uH-------- Eleanor CJonesl Merle Holsen ----------------- Lucelle CFiseusJ Lukens ------ Charles Marx ----------------- HgLqp3r--..--.....- Kenneth Perrott -------------- Roger Perrott ---------------- Wilberta CGriffinl Shaw ------ Rosemary KPiperJ Toberman ---- ... ---. ...,-- -.-n--.Q ------- a--a---- ----Q can-Q ga-..- an--nas --q ---Greenville, I---N--Sumner, NMMHH-MPeorie, U---t-asuener, w-Q, in 11138, A-w-- Hiiiher, feM?:orie, ' -' 'f ,i.I.1-'..SV.l.llC ----fN-5umnor - ---P++Hl'lGOg1.i9 ----Allendale, h-wGroonville, Lawrenceville, -------Sumner, f-H--St. Louis Lawrenceville, ------eoffeen, Class of 1946 Joe Armitage ---- - -------------- --- ---Evansville, Edith fGrogenJ Bates ------------- NH ----- Clay City, Paul Byers --------------- u ---- U-awww---Louisville, Eleanor CLeggD Forsythe .------ U ---- Demova CMcGonnelJ Jones ---.- u Leora lBartramD Loisher ----- Q Lorraine CJonosJ Long -------- Dean Meyden-N -------..---.-- - Peggy CHerris3 Medlin ....---- Kenneth Messenger ------------ Juno fFiscusJ McCarty -------- -qv- --- ns...- .4----- ------ --w.-- 4--.- -n-----Sumner, ---------Sumner, P---Greenville, ----Iowa City, - ----- -Sumner, --George Field, ,- Ill. Ill. Illl Ill. Indl Ill, Illg Ho. Ill. 1114 Illi I1l8 Ill. Illg MOQ I11. Ill. Ind. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Iowa Ill. Ill. ----.---------Q..-n--n----qt -N---u-----Gary, Wilma CNehringJ Sutherlin ------------------- Olney, Marion Jean CPiperJ Engledow- ------- Wendell Poland ---- m-------- -------- ---- --Brighton, June CHaslerl Schultz ------- ----- -------awaco, T fi ----------oumner, Florence fMeloneJ Umfleet ------------------ Joliet, Georgia CSudwellJ Vece ------- Edith Khessengerf Uells---------- ---------4Fort Wayne, ...... -..- -----Qlngyr: Ind. Ill. exas Col. Illg Ill. IndL T17 .i. 5 lrmy Class of 1945 Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ohio IllQ J..l la - ---- -Hawaii Paul Brian --------------------------------- Sumner, Inez KJonesJ Brown------ ------------------- Sumner, Bob BUCHQDPH---K--ww-N---' -------------- ---Sumner, Nortel,??ors5wf1e--------- H-- ------- - --------- Sxnunerg Dongle 3riggwf------- ---- -------- Cleveland, Lan'fgQ2 HQrVM'gl ' -- -- --- -----------N- -----Sumnerg Chpefer Iain -- - ------ -----------ghicagc, Becty 2f'el- -U ---- U-- eh'-H eww- Nopma g,1b1 j . , ,.---- ------N- --Y--------Olney, Don Stull---- .--- ----- --------- - ---- h------Calif Frances fUlr7ohj halter --------------- - -M--- Olneyg Robert Wagner- ----------------------------- Sumnerg Jean CSchuderD Wagner ---------------------- Sumner, Ralph White ---------------------------------- Calif Marion Ulrich ------------------------------ Sumner5 Mardel CTarp1eyD Harlow ----------- Class of 1944 Fern QParrottJ Bail --------------- Bob Bailey ------------------------ Charles Conour-- ---------- ------- - Ruby CSmithl Cravens -------------- Lucille CParrottJ Eck ------------- Lucille CMessengerl Fiscus -------- Charles Fox ----------------------- Mary fCaseD French -------------- -- Lorraine Cadamsl Giese ------------ Kathryn COsbornel Heath ----------- Mary Jones--- -------------------- - Betty Judy---- ----------------- --- Norma fLathrepj Laturno ----------- Gene Moore- ---- -- ----------------- - ---- Betty CSmithj Ocns ---------------- Fred Pinkstaff----- ------- - ---- --- Junior Provines----- ----- --------- Fay CHeathl Shroyer --------------- ............-...., ...-......-......M3d0j-gk ------Claremont ---------Sumner -.-K-.-----u-. ----------Olney, -------Robinson, ----Golden Gate, -Jeffersonville, --Lawrenceville, ndale, C Mattoon, 2 Rantoul, D ---------Lshleyg J -------------Dec Findley, Bridgeportg ----------Olney, ---Indiunnpolis5 ---------Sumner, --S urine r , Eugene Utterback-W ---- faohnsenleible seneoly Tenrf Betty CLedekerj White- ---- ------------------ Clngl, Ill. ornia Ill. 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