Sumner High School - Sumnerian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

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V .A S f- 1 cfs , . 14 smut. ' .1906-1940 The old Sumner High School structure was born in June, 1906, in the Board of Education rooms inthepu- blic library building with Superintendent NLE. Pearson, Principal I. E. Patterson 0905-1908j, G.T. Porter, and G.B. Buster, former teachers, present. After much discussion over the choice of aname for the new school, the name 'Sumner' was selected be - cause it suggested best the ideals of the institution to include the scholarlines of the great Charles Sumner, the culture of his New England background, his liberalism as shown by his strong protest against the system of slavery and his courage as shown by his fearlessness in denouncing slavery. In 1905 before the first Sumner High School was built, classes were held afternoons in Central High School, located at Ninth and Minnesota Avenue. ln 1906 the centralsection and the south wing were built. ln 1909 the north wing was added. In 1925 the gymnasium, the cafeteria, and the domestic science annex were built on the north side. 4 I .,.g. 1Kll'f'2 EFS.- gw 1 scam 1940- A new Sumner High School structure, the largest and most modern educational plant for colored students was officially dedicated at 2 o'clock Tuesday January 9, 1940, Principal speakers on the dedicatory program were Governor Payne Ratner and Dr, Sherman D, Scruggs, now president of Lincoln University. Jefferson City, Missouri, Classes began in the New Sumner Tuesday, January 9. Fauclty members, under the direction of Principal John A. Hodge, began moving into their new plant weeks before, and by the time school was dismissed for the Christmas holidays, every room was ready for occupancy. 1100 patrons braved the whirling snow storm to attend the dedication that afternoon. Other speakers for the dedication were F.L, Schlagle, William H. Towers, representative of the eighth district, who introduced in legislature the bill whose passage resulted in a new Sumner,Principal Hodgewho pre- sented a vivid history of the school, Frank Rushton, president of the Board of Education, and Dr. J.G. N. Soanes, chairman of the citizen's advisory committee, l F L Schlagle Supenntendent of Pub11c Schools Kansas Crty Kansas Mr Schlagle was former N E A Presxdent He was consultant to the Department of Educanon and the Umted Natlons confer ence H1 San Francisco rn the sprmg of 1945 and a memher of the Unrted States Department delegatlon to the London conference In the fall of 1945 when UNESCO was orgamzed In 1946 Basal O Conner named hun state chalrman of the March of Drmes This honor was accorded hxm again 1n 1952 L ,RL A KANSAS CITY KANSAS BOARD OF EDUCATION C C 0 I6 fll '- X I .Q 5 a J ,T fi ' Ja Af L .73awcd fl x.! 'Ld 4 gi ,LN gf' FRANK IENNINGS GEORGE MEARS FRANK RUSHTON DR. C. K. HAAS JOSEPH H. VAUGHAN RALPH FULTON -G LEW IS H . BROTHERSON MRS. LUCILLE FLANNAGAN, Secretary to Mr. Brotherson 'ha' :QV K, S- W i fd MISS HAZEL KIER, director of elementary and secondary education of music .v off' A Q MILTON CRABB, director L, E. FALGREN, director of vocational education MISS FLORENCE PALMER, director of home economics 41 Q ,f -fe WALTER ROY, director of physical education ' ki MISS CATHERINE CARDWELL, director of an X, K, . T r . H ' 5 ' rf' '4 X 'I , 1, ,J my 4. - a ,, ,tu , fi, I- ,, 3 , if if ,.-,rw '- f 1 ky! 5 Jn .Memwuiam agua- uf! Mlss Evelyn Mane McDonald A graduate of Sumner Hlgh School Iumor College and of Pmsburg State teachers College Mus McDonald was hbrarxan at Sumn er during 1942 1950 She passed August 6 1951 49K gs NI' if-ni F' is ti 'VS jg GRACE SMITH STEVENS ' 99 Foods University of Kansas Kansas State College Home town, Springfield, Missouri Hobby, collecting rare coins 1 Xa' EARL ALPHONSO TAYLOR Biology and physiology Wilberforce Columbia University Iowa University Home Town, Hobby, reading plays BEATRICE E, PENMAN English and Physical Education Ohio University Columbia University Denver University University of Wisconsin University of Pennsylvania Hobby, cooking and traveling Home town, Portsmouth, Ohio PAUL L. MOBILEY Chemistry University of Kansas University of Minnesota Home town, Kansas City, Kansas Hobby, reading and attending athletic events. DOROTHY LOUISE ALEXANDER Spanish and English Fisk University Ohio State University Home town, Columbus, Ohio Hobby, reading GARFIELD ALLEN CURRY American History and Latin Morehouse College University of Chicago Horne tomm, Kansas City, Kansas Hobby, reading and studying at Houston, Texas x wr , . ' 'fvi , gt JL.. ,ZS -s. L Q S -2 i-.. xl' il Y?- 'E in .I JAMES LEWIS THATCHER coach of basketball and track U S Constitution modem world Hampton Institute University of Colorado Home town Kansas City Kansas Hobby hunting and fishing KJSEMARY DANIELS cosmetology Lincoln Uni versity and Emporia Teachers College Hobby glove making SAMUEL E HARRIS vocationalmachineshop pract ice industrial arts metal work Hampton Institute Home town Hampton Virginia Hobby auto mechamcs WILLIAM I. SMITH, algebra and physics. Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri, Iowa State, University of Illinois. Home town, St. Louis, Missouri. Hobby, swimming, experimenting in elec- Uicity. REBECCA L. BLOODWORTH, English. Atlanta Uni- versity, Columbia University, Chicago University, Home town, Nashville, Tennessee. Hobby, sewing, reading. ARTHUR O JOHNSON IR general mathematics Kansas University University of Denver Home town Kansas City Missouri Hobby painting radio repairing and build ig,-Q 4 Q f . , ' , . ' . X s 1 1 o ' g. if N5 , 'X K. w I . . .- X Home town, Slater, Missouri. y i I ' I n I 1 s g . ' CHARLES A. TERRY, vocational carpentry. Kansas State Teachers College, Iowa State, Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg. Home town, Emporia, Kansas. Hobby, toolmaking. ROBERT N. CLARK, band, orchestra vocational orchestra, strings, woodwinds, brasses. University of Kansas, University of Kansas City. Home town, Topeka, Kansas. Hobby, hunting, fishing, traveling. BESSIE ISAACS registrar-treasurer Sumner Divis- ion of the Kansas City Kansas Junior College Home town, Kansas City Kansas Hobby reading music knitting. A stty of Minnesota 4 he' ROBERT ROSTELL MANSFIELD general science Kansas City UIIIVCISIIY Kansas University Untver Home town Kansas City Kansas Hobby carpentry electronics E ALLEN CHARLTON English Indiana University University of Kansas City Home town Fort Wayne Indiana Hobby wrltxng ROBERTA EVEYN IELTZ. school nurse home nurslng Howard University Kansas University Home town Wichita Kansas ,go 'x It if v. I' EDNA NORMA HOFFMAN English and Ioumalism Howard University Hunter College New York University Columbia University University of Kasnas City DELBERT WAYMAN WHITE Swimming, Gym ffloor workj Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg State University of Iowa University of Kasnas City Home town, Pleasanton, Kansas Hobby, sports, reading, movies NORMA IEAN STEWART Typing I, Tygling II, and Business Mac ines Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas Home town, Emporia, Kansas. Home town, Charleston, West Virginia Hobby, collecting old books, visiting literary shrines. ALONZO LOUIS PLOUGH JR. Modem World, Civics Lincoln University University of Wisconsin University of Kasas City Home town, Kansas City, Kansas., REBECCA GUYTON HIGHT Study Hall, General Math. Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta University, Atlanta Georgia Home town, Chattanooga, Tennessee Hobby, reading, ISAIAH DAVID RUFFIN Music Ohio State University Home town, Conneaut, Ohio Hobby, writing, art. .fi it , A 'TP . 4- f A 1 is if T-an f 1 fi LILLIAN IOLA BURGIN Librarian University of Kansas University of Kansas City Home town, Kansas City Hobby, reading CLARENCE L. TURPIN Instructor of Algebra and Geometry A. B. Lincoln University M A Columbia Home town Carrollton Missouri Hobby carpentry '!i WF Kansas GEORGE HAMILTON MOWBRAY Industrial Arts Howard University University of Minnesota Kansas State Teachers College Pittsburg Columbia Universrty Chtca o University S Home town Washington D C Hobby salvaging railway goods VERA JACKSON REYNOLDS English I1 and Ill University of Kansas Home town Kansas Ctty Kansas Hobby musical composition 'Q 5 an-f' JAMES A HARRIS Drake University Home town Des Moines Hobby painnng ARTHELIA ALEXANDER Shorthand Bookkeeping Secretarial Office Pracuc General Business University of Nebraska 8 Iowa Home town Des Moines Iowa Hobby horseback riding skating and reading NORMA IEAN WATSON Administrative Secretary University of Kansas Home town, Kansas City, Kansas Hobby, reading, photography. EDITH MAE SM ITH Attendance Clerk Graduate of 1951 Home town Kansas Cnty Kansas Hobby tennrs dancing musrc Q- 'H 'Y 4 cookrng ,Mr ,3- Q,- SCOTTIE P DAVIS Engllsh Umverslty of Mmnesota Unrversrty of Chrcago Columbra Umversrty Harvard Umversrty Home town Loursvrlle Hobby collecnng rare chrna W4 ALEXANDER THOMAS EDWARDS Mechamcal drawrng and prrntrng Kansas State Teachers College Lrncoln Unrversxty Colorado University Colorado State Pratt Instrtutron Brooklyn New York Home town Oklahoma City Oklahoma Hobby sports ELEANOR REBECCA POWELL Home lrvrng and clothtng Columbra Umversrty Iowa State College Chrcago Unrversrty Drake Umversrty Home town Des Mornes Iowa Hobby travelrng WILLIAM JACKSON SMITH Physr s and Al ebra Iowa State Col ege Lmcoln University Jefferson City Missorui University of Illrnors Home town St Louis Mrssourx Hobby prng pong swlmmrng X mulbmuellfiwiiri I f Xxhbsnallililllllffj X X f'F x 5 jf Q X Q ,ode .I ty l , 'Q X 'gat-. he I --- '1 ua an 1 nl' rg Xu NW' ll ' ' 212' ff X ' ik if . f V m , K Ni ill IIIII I v w G RBC E. F AVORS X wif C f X 's in ui -ar -401- Barbara Brooks presrdent Barbara Davrs vrce presrdent Glenda Faye Ward secretary John Taylor treasurer Edward Foggs lustorran Edna Maxwell reporter Grorgralones asst sec We as senrors of Sumner Hrgh School wrsh to leave a memory of our past with the under classmen The raprdly rncreasrng enrollment rn Kansas Crty Kansas publrc schools made rt neces sary for about thirty srx per cent of our class to enter Sumner dunng therr freshmen year whrle the remarnder attended Northeast Iunror Hrgh School However rn 1949 we entered Sumner as an enure class begrnnrng our sophomore year We spent three short years here and mto these years we have crowded many helpful and happy experrences We are now leavrng our dear hrgh school days to go rnto the world to contrnue our educauon or to work ln any case we are planmng to become successful crtizens of Amerrca Durrng this course of ume many of students have exhrbrted splendrd dramauc abrlrty In 1950 Edna Maxwell Vrloa Smrth and Grace Favors Julra Mallard James Jackson Crer ht Sham and Clarence Berry were members of the cast rn the productxon Almost Erghteen Tgus year the performance of the cast of The Mrkado had the followrng seruors enthusrastrcally performrng therr roles Ella Mrller Iacquelrne Miller Rodney Alexander John Taylor Clarence fcontrnued on page 551 a sh l X - i , x X 1 'Q . T 5 ' Cfaaw, ' 1952 Most Charming Girl Most Handsome Boy Most rugged Boy Most Mischievous Boy Most Mischievous Girl Class Wolf Class Wolverrne Grrl Wrth the Most Porse Grrl Wrth the Most Pleasrng Personalrty Most Courteous Boy Grrl Wrth Most lnrtratrve Boy Wrth Most Inrtratrve Class Comedran Class Comedrenne Best Actress Best Actor Neatest Grrl Class Romeo and Iulret Most Popular Grrl Most Popular Boy Best Grrl Dancers Best Boy Dancer Football Hero Basketball Star Best Grrl Athlete 1061 Suzanne Baucom Rodney Alexander Willis Jackson Charles Dyer Ella Miller Robert Milan Delores Moore Shrrley Jordan Georgra Jones Abel Sykes Barbara Davrs Edward Foggs Charles Dyer Ella Mrller Edna Maxwell Clarence Berry Dorothy Bell Edna Maxwell and Vaughn Rogers Glorra Evans Robert Mrlan Valaska Horton and Fanella Murphy Wrllram Franklrn Anderson Thomas Welton Knox Shrrley Rogers gbadliieo, Grace Favors Wartrng for week ends Merlrne Perry Playrng the freld Eugene Smrth Sleeping rn class Edna Maxwell Daung Vaughn Fannre Evans Flrrtrng Ruth Stewart Lookrng for Bob Barbara Brooks Wrrtrng to homesrck sarlors Rembert Yormg Eatrng brg lrmches Luther Reed Walkrng the halls Clyde Alexander Hurryrng to class after the last bell Maudre Lou Whrte Wntrng love notes Ida Johnson Gettrng Charles lessons Wrllram Franklrn Leamrng new dance steps Frederrck Phrllrps Wrnnmg teachers confrdences Benjamrn Thomas Blowrng hrs hom Bonnre Goodloe Gettrng excused from class Maryland Donald Actrng the B1g Shot - n . . . . . ' , Q SCICDCC Claw will We the senror class of 1952 frrmly convtnced that we know all the answers tn Englnsh French hrsr Y and sundry other subjects do hereby make the followrng bequests Shirley Haygood Fanella Murphy s abrlrty to get out of the twelfth grade all Junror girls Gretchen Orme s femrnrmty To Jearlme Harper Earline Coleman s Mutt and Jeff comrc books To To Evonne Davis and Maunce Herron Velma Jordan s and Rrchard Haygood s frdelrty Edna Charles Vedrene Ortega s sweetness Davene Massey Louise l-lendrrx s seventh hours Rrchard Sullrvan Arvey Andrews s art and qurck temper some lonely Junror Clarxce Smlth s secret admuers Roosevelt Hams Roy Cook s abrlxty to be wrthout money yet popular wlth gxrls Gurou Taylor John Taylor s cool walk and hrs best parr of clrppers Harold Tee Whtte Wardell Grrffln s Herculean strength John Harrrs Clarence Berry s actmg vorce and Jumor grrl fnend Andre Swancy and Marvrn Knrght Luther Reed s and Eugene Smith s grrls La Greta McBrxde Esther Stevens boots and baton Iamce Early Dorothy Lowe s personality any Junxor lna Harvey s abluty to read and understand MacBeth Mona Barnes Barbara Boggess s silhouette Ernestrne Thomspon Emogene Brown s slxghtly used powder puff Shxrley Crokcett Loutse Wrlllams Englrsh assxgnments Joanne Mrtchell Constance Kmg s smooth vorce Wrlla lean Hunt Betty Russell s auburn han' Brent Splcer Fredenck Phillips abrlrty to stay m the halls and strll pass Marvrn Kmght Edward Foggs s drgnlty Mary Esther Long Shrrley Rodgers basketball skrll Donna Mc lntosh Velma Jordan s sense of humor To La Vel Stevenson Aaron Elmore s many grrl friends at once To Pete Mlller Bob Milan s collectlon of guls Ioan Hale Amue Sorrell s abrlxty to elude the school wolves some deserving junior who can wnte 60 words a mmute Hattre Jordan s shorthand Il book Callie Evans Mary Curry s large atomrc smtle Monroe Nash Edna Maxwell s heavy brrefcase Shtrley Wtlliams the school s tradrtronal bxcycle Ilme Rogers Delores Moore s theatrrcal arr Clara Brown Fannie Evans best runnrng talking machrne Patsy Patterson two ounces of Velma Jordan s Lntellxgence Henry Nero Maryland Donald s monopoly on the cafeteria drshwasher Sylvra Cotton Marian Rlley s self confrdence Maurrce Clemons Eugene Smrth s be bops Shirley Shtelds Irmmte Lee Odom s tact Maxtne Washrngton Shrrley Webster s four year old brown crepe-soled shoes all progressrve Juniors sensors faculty for self improvement Monroe Nash Claud Worten s good sound Judgement I 1 To . ' I ' ' To ' ' . ' ' ' ' - 0 To . I I . I ' To . ' - To . . D . . , . i ' ' To ' . ' ' ' ' ' g ' To ' , ' ' I ' To D ' . ' . . . To ' , ' . f . ' . . ' ' To ' ' U ' ' ' To ' . ' - To ' , ' - To ' ' , ' H H To . ' - To ' , ' ' , To . I . . . , . . n To all junior girls, Viola Smith's expert love letter-writing technique. To . . . , . ' To ' , ' ' , To . ' . , . . . . . To . . ' , . . . To ' . , . . To , ' , To . I ' . . . 4 To ' . , . . . To . . ' . , . To , ' ' ' , T0 . ' ' . To . . , . . . . To ' , . . . To ' ,H . . i To I , . . . To , ' ' , To ' , ' ' - ' . To ' ' , ' ' - , To . . . . , . To . . . . , - . To . . U . , . I Hlfunphecy, C lass Prophecy That proverbral Old lndran who predrcted the Kansas Crty flood of 1951 summoned the entue senror c rss to the auditorium on hrs last vlsrt to the school and there he made these startlrng predrctrons whrch he so lemnly states wrll come true wrthrn the next ten years 1962 Clinton Sm1th rs farmrng and raisrng hogs rn Welborn Kansas James Jackson rs head announcer for radro statron KC KN Lourse Hendrrx rs the leadmg ballet dancer wrth Kathryn Dunham and her troupe Glorra Evans is replacrng Sarah Vaughn Robert Mrlan rs rn New York wrth hrs seventh wrfe Charlene Baldwrn rs back at Sumner as a matron Ben Thomas rs the leader of a Texas Hrllbrlly group playrng every nrght for square dances Edward Foggs rs assrstant to the prrcnrpal of Sumner School hours are 'I 00 a m to '7 00 p m Esther Platt rs one of the top models for Powers modelrng agency Loure Jones IS the natron s brggest play boy After l'7 years of medrcal rrarnrng Crerght Sham rs workrng at the Unrversrty of Kansas as an orderly Claudette Morrrs rs one of the most sensatronal Follres dancers Anderson Thomas rs one of the hrghest pard football referees rn the Unrted States Crty Kansas Gretchen Orme the make up queen rs bankrupt after the farlure on the market of her new pancake make up Arvey Andrews rs one of the world s leading artrsts wrth hrs offrce and studro rn Parrs and hrs home rn London Dorothy Lowe rs teaching commercial subyects at Howard Unrversrty Her husband Landry Wrllrams rs top auto mechamc at the Phillips 66 Lubrrcauon statron there Lee Esther Stephens rs owner of a drum major and ma Jorette school for krddres between the ages of 3 and 12 George Walton rs sweet talkrng some of the chonrs grrls at the Varrety theatre QAnd at hrs ageij Richard I-laygood has taken Illinors Jacquet s place at Jazz at the Phil whrle hrs lrttle wrfe Velma Jordan rs at their suburban Long Island Home attending to small Rrchard II Fanme Evans rs newly elected presrdent of Amerrca s Old Mard Socrety Dorrs Ramey former busrness manager of the Courier has successfully completed ten years of wartrng for Thomas Strles to return from the anny Thomas rs strll a buck prrvate Maudre Lou Whrte after carryrng her torch for Abel Sykes all through hrgh school has frnally hooked hrm They are marrred and live on Frrst H111 rn Seattle Washrngron Edna Maxwell equrpped wrth all her school papers and annuals rs now managrng edrtor of the New York Trmes wrth Vaughn Rogers as her head copy boy The former Doris Daniels now Mrs James Blanks is not seen very much because her two sets of twrns keep her very busy Ruth Steward is leading lady in the current opera Amor Roberto Milano' starring at the Regal Theatre in Kansas 55 W Valaska Horton 4 Bonnie Jean Goodloe 9-J i Lawrence Bouyer gm. Si I 1 I a 'Za ff ' Q 0' P 4 ... X ,A . , M J .ar Merline Perry 1 A 4 Constance King ' E Y Marcelyn Hutton ' A I I I G Georg1a and Loule J KB .B , X Joanna Lee if .Q- dv b Q W fl-Y Kansai 4. ff, Q f f' S!! , 1,1 -5 V Esther S! . px! A J Favgfg Hattie Jor If 1' J' Wendolyn Maddox 'ii Dorothy Lowe .4 ' , Y , ' ' - 0 0 , 5: 'f 1.8 5-. M QL' 1- anti' , 4 gk 1 ' -Q, '. fs ' 14 i V V df - V 1 ,fn l Y n E , X 2 . all ' t' '55 ' -A V 'w' I . ' ' gif-rf f swan' f if W 31509 Maw ' an 5119 V Q ion Suzanne x a o -4. V Z' Ba uc om 453 vo, as .Q f QS , 'N S N N , Warren Williams x Y N K V x ejma I 8 01-dan ,, ,,.'X:,h ,iv ' h ,..' hz' ' a a' P-ii: . , 4,1 Katherine Tyson It I f J 5 . . I J I I Bert Chnch Anme Sorrell Faye ward Y M RAMEY DORIS S A A Y Teens Courrer Staff Sumnerran Staff Hrtch your wagon to a Stal' WHITAKER XENOPHON Football Basketball Student Councrl Honor So ctety Chorr The reward of a thrng well done IS to have done rt MORGAN, CARLENE S.A.A. The smallest good deed is better than the greatest intentions. CLARK, SERIES S,A.A,, Hall Monitor, Choir The ornament of a house is the friends who frequent it, THOMPSON SHIRLEY Courrer Staff Sumnerran Staff Y Teens S A A A wrse person wrll always seek opportumry JACKSON JAMES Dramatrcs Cafeterra staff Football Track S A A Nothrng great was ever achreved wrthout enthusrasm GRAHAM ERMA S A A Y Teens I hope to clrmb that starry stau to success WATKINS RONALD To rest rs not to conquer if 41-ff i BROOKS BARBARA C1asPrestdent Cortesxan Oval Y Teens Nature has given the opportunity of happi ness to all knew they but how to use tt FRANKLIN EARL Student Councxl Cortesran Oval Hall Momtor Basketball Track All the world s a stage LOWE DOROTHY Y Teens Honor Society Corteslan Oval Sum nerran Staff Hall Momtor Glass china and reputatron are easrly cracked and never well mended WILLIAMS WARREN Band Courier staff Beware lest you lose the substance by grasp mg at the shadow 'Q el' 1,-1 'X RILEY MARIAN Honor SOCICIY Y Teens Usher Corteslan Oval Hall Monttor Sumnenan Staff S A A What rs the use of hav1ng knowledge rf rt ISD t applled to work? FOGGS EDWARD L Cortesran Oval Honor Socxety Student Councll Presrdent Sumnertan Staff Class Hrstorran Too low they butld who butld beneath the stars WARD GLENDA FAYE Y Teens S A A Sumnerxan Staff Secretary of Class Teach me and cause me to understand wheretn I have erred BOUYER, LAWRENCE S. A.A. , Machme Shop Foreman 'Into each lrfe some ram must fall. I 1 1 - . fx I X . . , , , f -. f l I 4 Ad 2 I vw I n ' I 2 R I . 5 ' I s I 1 ' . ' . ' 7 1 x . . I V' C A ' ' ' ' V . D. ' - - ' 9Q5i?t f ff ' , ,Nz .wsfb 3 I N - 1.-. ,-7. - . .. . ' p P X X . D A I., 0 . o ' 9 0 I 1 l P I l I I I ' ' ' ll , O , . Q . ' . , . ' l U - 9 ' n s o n 1 ' I -rr RAGSDALE, ELLA MAE I love life, for what you put in it is what you get out of it, CURRY, MARY ANN peace. Love will rule the worldg let us live in HALL, MARVINE LOUISE Life is so peculiar, SHANNON, ELIZABETH An inquisitive mind is the learning mind. POLSON, REBECCA Y-Teens, Sumnerian Staff, S.A.A. I may not agree with what you say, butl will defend to my death your right to say it. REYNOLDS, THERESA A quite: never wins, and a winner never quits. CLAY, WELTENE Y-Teen 'Parting is such sweet sorrow. COVINGTON, SARAH FRANCES Y-Teens Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. SMITH VIOLA Y Teen Hall Monitor Cortesian Oval Club S A A Do evil once and you will hear of it a thous and times but do good a thousand times and you may hear of it once WILLIAMS LOUISE Cortesian Oval Club Y Teen S A A It s not what you say it s how you say it TYSON KATHERINE Y Teen Sumnerian Staff S A A H311MOH1YOI Success IS the reward of continuous effort CLINCH BETTY IACQUEJNE Courier Staff Swnnerian staff S A A Y Teen Cortesian Oval Club Usher Any one who thinks by the inch talks by the yard should be removed by the foot REDWINE BARBARA Y Teen No one IS so wise that he may not become wiser HORTON VALASKA Y-Teen Choir, Sumnerian staff S A A Self love and reason to one end aspire pain their aversion, pleasure their desire. COLEMAN, EARLENE Hall Monitor 'The most acceptable service to God is do- ing good to man. JONES, LOUIE EUGENE S, A, A. . Senior Inter-class Basketball Team Those that I fight I do not hate: Those that I guard I do not love. 1 EVANS GLORIA Student Counctl Honor Soctety Hall Monrtor Sumnenan Staff Y Teen Cheerleader Clean your fmger before you pornt at my SP0 HEROD, COLLEEN S A A Always friendly always the same always square rn lxfe s old game MCINTOSH JUNE Y Teen Hall Momtor Orchestra S A A Srnrle the clouds awav JORDAN VELMA S A A Sumnenan Staff Student Councxl Y Teens 'When the age rs tn the w1t is out PERRY, MERLINE Choir, Y-Teens, Sumnerian Staff, Courier Staff 'Good things come to those who wait, JONES, GEORGIA S. A.A, , Assistant Secretary of the Senior Class, Y- Teens It's not what you know, but who you know. WINN, NINA MAE S. A. A. Y-Teen One today is worth two tomorrows MILLER, ELLA Y Teen Chou' S A A I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experrence make me sad M K HARVEY, INA CLARYCE S. A. A. Live and Learn. Die and Forget. SMITH, CARL EUGENE S. A. A. Girls make me sick but I love to be sick KIRKWOOD, JOANNA LEE S A A Pep Squad A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches POLLARD VERNON S A A What is life without love? ,fs Form, MURIEL s A A Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you SHAIN, CREIGHT, IR. Dramatlcs S A A Math Club Choir Physics Club Fratecellian Boys Club The measure of a man s real character is what he would do if he knew he would be found out JORDAN, HATTIE S A A He that refuseth instruction despiseth his own soul s 1' , , a . - f rv- 'AN . 1 2? I I 'I' 'I I .I ' Q 'Q 4,9 . 4 f .00 tex' O 4 ' 5 STEVENS, LEE ESTHBI Majorette If one wants a garden fa1r whether small or brg with flowers growrng here and there he must bend hrs back and drg WEBER GIDRGE S A A Partmg IS all we know of heaven and all we need of hell HUTTON MARCELYN Honor Socrety Sumnerran Staff Cortesran Oval Club Presldent Y Teen Usher S A A Stud ent Council Asst Sec Hall Momtor Learn all you can here and God w1l1 teach you the rest rn heaven TAYLOR JOHN BERNARD Treasurer of Senror Class S A A Chou Hall Monxtor What men have done men can do KE.LEY CONSTANCE Orchestra Y Teens All rs well that ends well KNAPPER PETER VERLON S A A How brtter a thmg rt IS to look mto happr ness through another man s eyes MCCRANEY EFFIE Choir S A A Love many trust few learn to paddle your own canoe SMITH ROY ELLIOT Band Vocatxonal Orchestra Specral Orchestra A fnend rs always a fnend f SPICER, DRUCILLA MARILYN S A A Y Teens Our doubts are trartors and make us love the good we often mtght wln by feartng to attempt BROOKS SAMUEL CLYDE Student Counctl S A A In the sprung a young man s fancy lrghtly turns to thoughts of love ORME, GRETCHEN EVANGELINE Sumnerran staff Honor Socxety S A A Imposstbrllues become challenges BLANKS JAMES ROBERT Football Basketball Track How poor are they that have not pattence 35 Q5 'N SORRELL ANNIE Y Teens Couner Staff S A A Sumnertan Staff Exrstence lmpresses me as a perpetual dawn PRIDE, JOHN All that ltve must die HOWELL IRVING EARL FRED Football- 50-51 Fouvthings come not back A spoken word a sped arrow time past and neglected opportunity LUNN, ARMENTA S A A Y-Teens Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot that it do singe yourself, l S -AP Viv 'Hp FAIRLEY ETHEL S A A The eyes of the Lord are in every place beholdlng the evil and the good JACKSON THOMAS RAYMOND Football Track They say the best men are moulded out of faults and for the most become much more the bet ter for being a little bad BRECKENRIDGE, VELVAGENE Sumnerian staff Y Teens S A A Every mind has it s own method THOMAS ANDERSON Football Basketball 'Life 13 sweet as long as you make it sweet WEBSTER, SHIRLEY S,A,A,, Choir 'Life without a few extra dishes of music and painting is hardly worthwhile. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM CLYDE S,A. A, 'For what avail, the plow or sail, or land or life, if freedom fail? IORDAN, ESALIE Y-Teens, S.A. A. , Student Clerk, Sumnerian Staff 'Live for today and hope for tomorrow. GREENLEE, THOMAS CHARLES S.A.A. 'No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en. In brief sir, study what you most affect. CRADDOCK, LETTIE ANN Y-Teens The race isn't iven to the swift, but to the one that S endureth to the end. BOYD, GASTON Hi-Y For never anything can be amiss when simpleness and duty tender tt OWNES COLLEEN S A A Y Teens Sumnerlan Staff P T A Repre sentauve Love is not love whtch alters when ll alteratlon fmds GUNN CHARLES S A A When fortune means to men most good she looks upon them wxth a threatenmg eye fr 15 r 's fl' .1 JOHNSON IDA BERNICE Y Teens Hall Momtor Sumnerxan Staff S lnchne thme ear unto wlsdom and apply thlne heart to understandmg NEAL, FREEMAN E S A A We never know how hugh we are ull we are called I0 HSC MAXWELL, EDNA VIRGINIA Cheerleader Dramattcs S A A Y Teens Hall Momtor Class Reporter Couner Staff Sumnerxan Staff Doall the good you can to all the people you can m all the ways you can WILLIAM, LANDRY I S A A Take me as I am s, -R ani BROWN EMOGENE S A A It has been a Journey but I frnally won MILAN ROBERT Football Basketball Chou Sumnenan Staff Class Prrnter Hall Monrtor Student Councll Before me there were none after me there shall be no more HENDRIX LOUISE S A A Couner staff Sumnenan Staff If at fust you don t succeed try try agam CLARK CHARLES Math Club Physlcs Club Sumnerran Staff Frau cellran Boys Club I dare do all that may become a man Who dares do more rs none DAVIS, BARBARA Honor Society, Y-Teens, Hall Monitor, S,A,A, Sumnerian Staff ' The only way to havea friend is to be one PHILLIPS ACEN Math Club Football Track SA A Hall Mom O Brevrty IS the soul of wrt ORTEGA VEDRENE S A A Courrer Staff Sumnerxan Staff Love your ne1ghbor yet dont pull down your hedge PHILLIPS FREDERICK Cho1r Manager of Basketball Squad Vrsual Edu canon Staff Cowards d1e many trmes then' death fx X mx I f I n u u 1 0 ol I' I I' v .. . . . n I Y I l A 4 'Z vu I 1 . t ' 'J '53 . . .. X. 'Q I 0 u nv , 4 'Lx . ' f ' . 1 . n 1 , ' A A' V AX x FAVORS, GRACE Y-Teens, Honor Society, Hall Monitor, S,A,A, Dramadcs, Student Council It matters not how long we live, but how. IKJGERS, VAUGHN CURTIS Sumnerian Staff, Courier Staff, President of the' Robed Choir, Physics Club. Out of the dark and into the light, walking alone by faith. SIMMONS MARY JEAN Student Council Honor Society Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you DONALD, MARYLAND a A A Courier Staff Chou Sumnerian Staff Do unto others as you would have them unto you deli COVBISON LaVORES S A A Student Office Clerk Sumnenan Staff If you would keep a secret from an enemy tell it not to a friend LEWIS LEON FRANKLIN S A A Football Track Basketball Hall Monitor My heart IS true as steel STREETER MARGAREE S A A Y Teens Don t part with your illusions When they are gone you will still exist but you will have ceased to live YOUNG REMBERT GORDON Sumnenan Staff Football Track Honor Society Cortesian Oval Hall Monitor S A A Class Printer I am a man more sinned against than sinn U18 3 WATSON MARY Y Teens S A A Use no hurtful deceit think innocently and justly and if you speak speak accordingly TURNER, ALFRED S A A A friend should bear a friend s infumitxes RICHARDSON DOROTHY S A A Happiness is in taste and not in things SMITH LEZELL Football Track Hall Monitor Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep NEWMAN, FANNIE MILDRED S. A. A. 'He that cometh after me is preferred before me. HAYNES, CHARLES There is no art to find the mind's construction in the face. KING CONSTANCE Choir S A A Y-Teens, Student Council A pretty girl is like a melody GRIFFIN HENRY WARDELL Football Track How happy is the little stone that rambles in the road GREEN, DORIS S A A Y Teens Student Counctl He thatrefuseth mstructton desptseth hrs own soul COLE, CLARENCE Boys Chorus Track Robed Cholr Of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these It mxght have been PILCHER, WANDA S A A Sumnenan staff Honor Socrety As I cltmb up the ladder of success Don t let me meet you commg down SMITH, CLINTON Football Swmg Band Band Specral Orchestra 'V True wrt ts nature to advantage dressed What oft was thought but ne er so well expressed 34 i rvsf-'Sw PLATT ESTHER S A A Y Teens HallMon1tor Cortes1anOvalClub A ltttle hard work never hurt any one Our natton was founded on hard work HALL, WARDELL S A A Tts easter to butld two chtmneys than to keep one ln fuel EVANS FANNIE FRANCESCA Y Teens Sumnenan Staff S A A Cheerleader One s best frtends are they who tell them thetr faults and help them to mend them ELMORE, AARON EDWARD Band Orchestra Swtng Band Spectal Orchestra Football Wtth the twlrl of my tongue I encompass worlds and volumes of worlds HUNT ADELLA Y Teens Sumnerran Staff S A A Don t put off tomorrow what you can do a COOK ROY Cho1r Hall Momtor S A A There were many great before me but none after me BAUCOM SUZANNE Y Teens S A A Look trouble rn the face and laugh at xt OWENS G CALVIN Football Track Chou What rs l1fe wrthout llberty? MILLER, IACQUELINE Student Councrl Y Teens Honor Socxety Cortesran Oval S A A Chou Hall Monrtor SIDCCIIYY not truthfulness alone but also betng what you seem LAMBERT PHILLIP Chou Track Ifa man empues h1s purse 1nto hrs head man can take rt from htm SMITH CLARICE S A A I lrve the l1fe I love and love the l1fe I 1ve BERRY CLARENCE Chou Track Dramatrcs A krnder gentleman treads not the earth HAYGOOD, RICHARD School Band, Swing Orchestra If music be the food of love, play on. HOOKS, DEBORAH Y-Teens, S.A.A. Stone walls do not a prison make. DIXON HOWARD Hence loathed Melancholyl' JACKSON ARNELLA S A A Speech is great but silence is greater 40 WHITE MAUDIE LOU Y Teens S A A There IS comfort tn the strength of love SYKES ABEL Band Drum Malor S A A Class Hrstorran The chrld lS father of the man SMITH, MAURICE SAA Beauty 15 truth truth rs beauty LASLH, BARBARA S A A SUSP Ah but a man s reach should exceed hrs GRANT LEX V1sua1A1d Commxttee S A A No wlse man ever wrshed to be younger WILSON ADA RUTH S A A Alas for the ranty ofChr1st1an chanty ODOM, IIMMIE LEE Honor Society S A A Y-Teens Sumnerian staff Earth gets its price for what Earth gives us WORTEN CLAUDE S A A Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting WALTON GEORGE Choxr S A A A man s a man for a that JORDAN SHIRLEY Y Teens S A A When she had passed ll seemed hke the ceasmg of exqu1s1te mus1c HODGE ANDERSON Basketball SI 52 S A A Hunger IS the best prckle DANIELS, DORIS S A A Y Teens Avoxd tnflxng conversatlon '1- LEWIS LEONA S A A To be great 15 to be mtsunderstood MARTIN NANCY Y Teens S A A Now s the only bud lays eggs of gold ROGERS SHIRLEY S A A Y Teens Cho1r Words are lxke leaves and where they most abound Much fru1t of sense beneath IS rarely found DYER, CHARLES S A A School Band Vocauonal Orchestra An honest man s the noblest work of God SMITH RUTH S A A Y Teens The world 15 too much wrth us ROBINSON KENNETH S A A Life is but a dream MCBRIDE JOHN S A A For he s a jolly good fellow when the time is good BUTLER, LOUISE S.A.A., Y-Teens 'A little learning is a dangerous thing. Gi MATTHEWS IOANNE S A A Some days must be dark and dreary BELL, DOROTHY Y Teens S A A Sumnerran Staff Bmld thee more stately mansrons O my sou FRANKLIN WILLIAM Chou S A A Mus1c hath charms to sooth the savage beast TENNYSON BETTY S A A Student Council Y Teens Lrfe is reall Lxfe is earnest! ALEXANDER RODNEY Cortesxan Oval Club S A A Sumnenan Staff At the devil s booth all things are sold PENN DOLLIE Majorette S A A Behmd the clouds rs the sun sttll shlmng REED, LUTHER Chou S A A When falth man xs dead MUSE MAXINE Y Teens S A A Heaven 11es about us ln our lnfanc iw x-J 15 lost when honor dles th Y MCDONALD BARBARA S A A Tlme wants for no man WHITWORTH RICHARD S A A Honor Soclety Wealth is not his that has II but his that enjoys tt KIRKWOOD IOSEPH S A A Good things come to those who wa1t WARD NORMA S A A Y Teens Fly pleasures and they 11 follow you THOMAS, BENJAMIN Band Vocatxonal Orchestra S A A Words llke clothes get old fashioned SHAVERS SHIRLEY S A A and Y Teens Not fallure but low aim IS cnme JOHNSON REEYCE SAA town God made the country and man made the JOHNSON lDYCE SAA 1 ltke the plam all wool o commonsense o Q . . . n ' - N . Q N I N OJ ' - I . l OI E '- ., . . I . . ,, . 1 o I I I V su ' ' n . 9 o s or - 'K' n I vw .. .', . , - ,fa ..t,-- ua .. .- ,,., l'...l ...G-. . D. , Q- '. . ... 'I' Q I I O C n - - ,, A U I I f n o o sg ' ,, . . . ,, U I I vu ' 0 Q - . n I - ll Q 0 ' Y l I l 5 u ' ' 1 n . . ANDREWS ARVEY S A A A thxng of beauty IS a Joy forever TUCKER DORIS S A A True wrt IS Nature to advantage dressed HOPKINS RICHARD S A A We have to f1ght rn order to have somethmg to frght for MADDOX WENDOLYN Y Teens S A A Democracy grves every man the rrght to be hrs own appressor KIRKWOOD, CHARLES S,A.A, The night has a thousand eyes, BALDWIN, CHARLENE s. A. A. , Chou The only gift is a portion of thyself. PHILLIPS, ERNEST SAA A11 are needed by each one WALLACE IOANNE S A A y1eld To strrve seek to frnd and not JONES, CHARLES SAA Beheve none of what you hear and half of what you see BANKS KATH EIINE S A A unto you Do unto others as you would have them do HARSHAW WAYNE Chou S A,A Track Math Club Studles serve for dellght for ornament and for abrlxry IAMISON RUBY SAA The paths of glory lead but to the grave .S Pu- X- C, Q14 qi, :V . .X ,il 3,51 gy Y, . -. ,-,S . 'r,5,13, 1, 3' KNOX WELTON Captatn of Basketball Squad S A A Leave thy low vaulted past BRADSHAW LURINA Cosmetology S A A I finally made rt MANLEY, HORACE Band, S, A. A. 'Who gives himself with his alms feeds three. MORRIS, GLENDA S. A, A. , Choir 'When duty whispers low, Cfhou must', the youth replies, 'I can'. 3 1 Nw WILSON ROBERT Band Why stand we here 1d1e? DOYLE CATHERINE S A A God s 1n h1s heaven alls rtght wxth the world! STEWART RUTH Choir Y-Teens S A A Cursed by the social wants that sin against the strength of youth! RUSSELL BETTY S A A Y-Teens She walks in beauty like the night of cloud- less climes and starry skies SCROGGINS WILLIAM S A A Musxc IS Love 1n search of a word MCCORD, ELEANOR Student councll S A A Beauty 15 tts own excuse for betng GOODLOE BONNIE JEAN Y Teens Edltor tn ch1efSumnerCour1er Sumnenan Staff S A A Cheerleader 49 50 Be not the ftrst by whom the new 15 tned or yet the last to cast the old astde MOORE DELORES S A A Annual Staff These are the times that try men s souls Q A Nd 69 GUEVARA, DOLLY 'A dream comes true' BYERS, BETTY We rise by falling. NANCE, ALMA I am dedicating my fear of electricity to some deserving ser1ior. WARD, NORMA JEAN 'Good things come to those who wait fThis is ny. 9 in MCCORD, ELEANOR Give to the world the best you have' . CROMPTON, EVELYN 'A house divided a- gainst its selfcannot stand'. FLOURNOY, INA CLAIRE 'Beauty is my business . DOBBINS, ALBERTA 'Silence is golden . 175 WRIGHT GLODENE Fame IS my arm CURRY HELEN IOANNE A thmg of beauty 1S a Joy forever PARKER DOROTHY 'Lrfe can be beautlful. ' TURNEY THELMA Slow but sure RUSSELL BETTE Pretty 15 as pretty does BRADSHAW LORENE H1ECh your wagon to a star VANN ALBERTA The world 1s a play ground and I am one of IIS toys 61 he 9'- CLASS HISTORY fCont1nued from page 24Q Berry Annie Sorrell Merlxne Perry Crexght Sham Our boys were very sports mrnded whrch IS mdrcanve by the zeal wrth whrch they played football and basketball The senior football boys were James Blanks Wardell Gnfftn Thomas Jackson W1l11s Jackson Robert Mrlan Vau n Rogers Clrnton Smrth LezellSm1th Xenophan Whrttaker and Rembert Young The bas etball players were Welton Knox Robert Mtlan Xenophan Whrttaker Anderson Hodge and James Blanks Glorra Evans Fanme Evans Edna Maxwell Bonrue Goodloe and Delores Moore were on the cheermg squad Dolhe Penn Esther Stevens Verdrs Young Norma Crowder and Joyce Bartlett served as mayorettes Fourteen students ofthrs class were rrutxated 1nto the Sumner Chapter of the Nauonal Honor Socmety Others were acuve rn the Student Councrl Y Teens and the Cortestan Oval Mathe mancs Club On the Courrer Staff were Bonnre Goodloe Betty Clinch Edna Maxwell Anme Sorrell Vedrene Ortega Shtrley Thompson Lourse Hendnx Merhne Perry Maryland Donald and Dons Ramey In 1951 Betty Chnch was awarded the second prrze of S10 by radro statron WHB as a wrnner The Kansas C1ty Kansas Chamber of Commerce presented Edward Fog s wrth a 35 check rn 1951 and a S10 check tn 1952 as school wrnner of a combxned oratorrca and essay contest entitled I Speak for Democracy A prospectrve art1st Arvey Andrews was awarded for one semester the 1952 art scholar shrp grven by the Kansas Cxty Art Institute to a deservrng student Our class was very proud of Barbara Davrs who th1s year received recognxtron as the fourth place wrnner rn a national essay contest sponsored by the W A Sheaffer Pen Company The utle of the essay was How Can I Help to Expand Opportumtres rn Amerlca for whrch she was awarded S25 Real1z1ng the value of good conduct Dorothy Lowe presented such supenor qualiues of cruzenshtp that she was selected as the Good Crtrzen of Sumner by the Nauonal Society of the Daughters of the Amencan Revoluuon and was awarded a certrfrcate for the same Our modest achrevements are few and do not represent the lrmrt of our talents nor the hmrt of our ambruons Forufied by a background whrch rncludes loyal self sacr1f1c1n parents well tratned effrcient teachers an rnterested commuruty and a btuldrng unsurpassed for equrp ment and a program of gtudance we go forth frammg our hves so that at some future hour fact and our dreamrngs meet ' I . 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A A I AA N K Q mx :lx ,- . xsrxy 5 K Y fa ' 5 535:62 f 'W , , - ,I J . 5 , K A wx ' J f , Marvxn Knrght presrdent Vera Stevenson vlce presldent Thelma Ross secretary Donna McIntosh assrstant secretary Gwendolyn Krrkwood treasurer Monroe Nash lustorran Geaew .76a55.wo, Patr1c1a Haskms Lrstemng spell bound to Miss Davls Ioahn Weaver Accentuatmg the posmve Noah Cambell Playtng hookey Donna Mclntosh Gossrptng on the telephone Joanne M1tche11 Collectmg books Iean Welton Frllrng out male order blanks Earl Watson Prospecting for loveher thrngs Shrrley Crowder Just sttung and wartrng Rrchard Wilson Carryrng Lodean s books 'I'helma Ross Wrrttng for Mr Taylor Betty Sham L1vrng and leamrng JoAnn Watson Thrrllmg at number 19 U1 actron Rudolph Morrrs Clowmng SylVl8 Barrett Tryxng to catch up on back assignments Ida Moore Taktng candld camera shots Geraldme Roberson Dotng some of everytlnng 1. . ','i.'. ' ' . :' I . 2 , Q , - . . -. . . , - .. ,. - - - .. .. . 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'N-., Y i Davld Wake presldent James Wesley vxce presrdent Beverly Jean Carnrthers secretary Alonzo Jamison asslstant secretary Wardell Anderson treasurer Wylma Bas kin hrstorian Maurrce Smith P T A representatlve Picola Harus reporter .76aIi5-ceo, Really to look and to feel Just rrght Take a up from the sops who re very hught Follow us Just step in lme We ll show you some hobbles that are really f1ne There s our prexy Davrd Wake Now there s a boy to whom you ll take There s Shulee Ross w1th her grace and poise Who can show you some dance steps wlthout any noise There s Judy Walker with her flute so sweet Can play anything just any old beat Then there are Patsy Patterson and Opal Whltaker too These grrls can swrm as no one else can do We can t leave out Steven Andrews w1th hrs electric trams There s a hobby may someday brrng hrm galns Shxrley Clark who wrrtes storres so very well We really belelve they may someday sell Or Wrllram Hussey w1th hrs travelmg and such May drscover somethmg whrch w11l bring back much Then there s Peggy Haskxns who lrkes to dance But don t stop here take another glance D1d you know Louvema Fulbrlght hkes to read her books? We dont know but there may be somethmg that cooks And Donald Hopluns with hrs PICIUIS collectmg Is even w1th Sat Hyler ln her blke ndmg selectlng Of course Mmme F1ne can help you through With her sw1mming skatmg and basketball too' Other names follow but not in our rhyme But they ll read Just as well ln fact they 11 take less txme' Loretta McCraney Readmg Llllie Mae Day Sewlng George Herod Slnglng Ethel M11ls Cooklng V1rg1l Perkrns Takmg pxctures Emma Vester Dancmg Barbara Olxver Skatxng Vernon Fulcher Swrmmrng Dons Brown Typxng 1' 'J - Y f G - N rn ' ,gy A JZ , ni 49 W C 7 .2 I ' ' ' Ardie Heggie- Drawing X N vas et Vlfgu p Emma C1-kms qi 1:1144 lou 1 1 , J E Carol and Myra Cole ugh: le r Ir ,Y ..- ' ,AA I ' . Ci A F F- 5- X ,Q sf-S . A y ta givin- , ' wt' X i . 1 Ek 4, 1 5 I vu 3 1 . S ' 15 . E 1 I ' ' ,. , I-'xrmh ' f Q vs l i Opal Whitaker Mary Bedford my ' r Francelyn Corporal I, ,ie Roy Mae Spicer , reif f-ik Q' ,Pg 31 E . Lauvenia Filbright Judith walker nanne Letcher Loretta McCr 3+ il. K. Patsy Ann f ' rx My Shirlee Ross Qu--. 'ff 5....... xv. --9 . E Albert McGee v1ce presxdent Lots Watson secretary Jamce Bryant hrstorran Joanne Luckett reporter Joyce Jones P T A representatlve Jacquelyn Washrngtou Collectlng stamps Beverly Swanson Drawrng Avrs Wrllms Wntm stones Vrrginta Turner Co lecung prctures of movte stars Ohvra Toombs Desrgnmg dresses Jacquelrne Young Collectmg sea shells Helen Snuth Workmg crossword puzzles EuJetta Locke Collectmg pencrls Jacquelyne Walker Cookmg Arthur Parks Sewtn Martha Russell Col ectrng poems Gloria Massey Collectm odd napkms Trola Chandler Malung kends Ella Mae Brown Makrng doll clothrng Margxe Gipson Collectmg recipes Floran Beavers Collecting buttons Janell Berry Collecung s eet musrc Bermce Wrlson Collectmg dolls Johnme Mae Hams Wntmg book reports Joanne Jackson Collecttng autographs Slurley MCK mney Collecting forergn corns Lrla Kaye Waters Collecung whatnots Robert Smith Collectrng sports prctures Coralee Scott Collecung old books James Woods Modelrng alrplanes HCHIY Smith Hllllflllg Montrque bong Wrttmg plays Beverly Thompson Makrng Scrap Books Betue St Clan Hrkrng Dorothy Washrngton Wrrtrng poetry Johnnie Smrth Collectmg pottery Owen Wrlson Collecttng post cards Jamce Bryant Modelrng raxlways Jacquelyne Brown Collectrng match books Patrtcra Conley Collectrng salt Maurrce Brown Blufftng and pepper Shake!-5 - .3 J -53 V x 1 'I , I I I Cecile Smith-Knltting n '- J 5 J . 1 .p goo r Mae Schuyler V n D-1' , v 4 , ' 5 L Lovie Liggins Y' D X A Shirley McKinney W, ii? , I W-Q Jacqueline Walker v K . Piggy 'X 1 .3-L Anull 5 Gerald Tatum Mary Tiller Wx in -A I- .K ,,.M A M F Janice Bryant J-Di, Oh. Qs , N32-, f Owen Wilson I 2 Jr G- 2. 'Y 1 Jacqueline Washington and Baby Sis K visa, . , rv, l ., Sue Lillian Ja mes s I Patricia Ann Conley ' zatiano, Courier Sta ff 5 . Q V1 I P i I Y Sumnerian Staff '51-'52 7' f I I I El I 1 sg . t f 5 f P kg Honor Socxety Student Counc 11 ,pp ice sfwmwe I -3-li i Principal and Secretary Student Clerks Registrar - Treasurer Clerk and Secretary 32? 43 gl f- 1 0 'fi K 4 H9 9 6914- 'QW WIU eww 9 Cwmeteeagg, .Macfune Shoup l 'h-... 3 gfwnelwong ' an 6 e. maria ll H 1 F These two prcrures show a krtchen that was completely remodeled and redesrgned by the Vocauonal Carpentry class All wall and base uruts were fabrrcated rn the school shop and then mstalled NAI Osilufis A5 v---v-' ...g-If L---I' i 5 ...nail 4 .., -- J V if 75 ,f JJ l fl i 1. , H I. 2 ' W Y 9 1 r , ! N l 0 I s,,...., ' 5 I ' ' - e-Q- - -We 74-. , . Q IIIQ . 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V us , ,, abgf '71 Y r E V' in the fiafweo, Je-'iff K- CAPTAIN FORREST WALKER Class of 39 Captam Forrest Walker rectprent of the Srlver Star and of the Bronze Star for henoc servrce under enemy fue rn Korea was reported to be rn upper NewYork rnlanuary on wlnter maneuvers preparrng hrs company for servtce in Korea He had just completed a course tn electrical refrrgeratron when he was called to the army rn 1942 Captam Walker rs the son of Mr and Mrs Allyn Walker who w1l1 celebrate thetr frftreth anniversary thrs year A quotatron from Collrer s March 17 1952 wtll serve to show the youngCapta1n rn actron tn Korea It was 27 below zero at daybreak when I slrpped across a narrow valley to Jorn Easy Company whrch was assembltng for an attack Small groups of men clad rn whrte parkas were huddled around frres rn the snow when I arnved The tall company commander Captarn Fonest Walker of Kansas C tty humed by Over hrsshoulderhe advrsed me You better stay wrth the weapons platoon they ll be rn the mtddle Howard Brodre Collrer s combat artrst relates further rn H111 233 how the men went over the top and won the hrll the1r grrm duty betng to bnng back the body of the platoon leader krlled two days before and how they were galvamzed rnto actron by a sergeant s brusque command all under Captam Forrest Walker former Sumnente of the class of 39 1 Y , ' ' 'Q ye 'H , AMANDA ANNA KEMP I-V ' sf' 9 Mrss Kemp graduate of the hrgh school class of 43 rs now an outstandrng soprano rn Boston havmg gradua ted from the Boston Conservatory of Musrc June 10 1949 She rs wrnner of the 1946 Marran Anderson Scholarshxp wrnner of the Shnne Contest rn Boston 1l'1 1949 win ner m the Women s Vocal Contest tn the North Shore Festrval Lyrm Massachusetts june 20 1951 Mrss Kemp won the frrst prxze rn the Musrc Festrval Contest rn Boston at whrch 20 000 persons were present Besides makmg personal appearances the young smger has been heard over the radro statrons of Boston and of Greater Kansas Clty U 1 1 ' N u ,va . 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Ameuc 29 B5 Greeungs from H Exmbxi Modem World EXh1b1I Thompson Prmcxpal g1lSh LH, 613 ture E xhlblt amz' tianwzefz Pr1nc1pa1 Thompson Welcomes Guests Floral Decorauon in 'Ni' Biglogy Speciman Bulletin Boaxd of Libraxy Clmeuccm on 'week Commander Wm H Clark of the Amerrcan Leglon dxscusses the Legron and Amerxcamsm Mrs Ruby Henderson P T A presldent speaker r-Q' Parent Teacher Conference Three Student Participants 'V,f i 5 ii: fig 2 3 .SUB f or 1 ' 5 a-T S ly Ig . Vg ! g f .73cw,t-Game .45 J fi I! 2 4 sb X '54 11 F' 6 Y .y, ,li . ,.4j. sf- fl- .. A 44' I ml 2 - 9 :Ig S L-m .K wr-0 .tn W, 54' Wi? bm Spfiaal .7fzano,pwLtatLo.n 2'fn'm,YHm Q Mr. Dan LEWIS, supervxsor of elementary schools, bareheaded. Mr. Lew1s dxrects transportation of students throughout the cxty. M X Q, fi I l-A 4 Lady Graves 'J . 'fx- K . 1 , K- - - X is I 1 I' M 'H B- sy? X 9, , ' Sf, Q . . X nw- .A ' r 'N 1- . , 15. ak. at K W li? 'A ,i ' . 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Taylor's uipj ,A ,., , 4 - .- 5Uf0GRAp0 T S Lwweo, Cherie , gc. 20, 1951-9: 30 w- m- Part 1- Selections --------------------- Sumner A Capella Choir 'Gesu Bambino -------------------------- Pietro Yon 'Carol of Russian Children---arranged by Harvey B. Gual Reading ---------------------------- Christmas Carol Vocal Solo ---- 'Star of Hope --- ----- Lois Watson Accompanist ----------------- ----- I ris Trice Part 2- 'WHY THE CHIMES RANG' A one ACI Play by Elizabeth McFadden SCENE: The interior of a wood-chopper's hut on the edge of a forest near a cathedral town. TIME: Christmas Eve Night. Ogg! Q 43+ 'fafaa . , fc- - 'Qi Qodqw 1 FACULTY CHRISTMAS PARTY SERVING CHRISTMAS GOODIES xv- VI, A lv. 1.9 a TH Ali!! X K in-5 l A x '9 ,, ,X ta Cifvaiatnmo, Sceneo, ' A . . ALML- 5 qs b L mit l I 1 1.-- x- - L ARI' DEPARTMENT GYMNASIUM ENTRANCE AA auf' gr-1 FROSTY, THE SNOWMAN OFFICE CHRISTMAS TREE 0 HOLLY NIGHT CAFETERIA WINDOWS F Wllifl X ' HN Q an,.l 3 be-I ---I These nine boys are responsible for the upkeep and the general appearance of the grass and the shrubbery of the lawn and of the athletic field Their duties include weekly inspection of the school tpremises and athletic field and an annual clearing of dandelions on all the school groun s Members are FIRST ROW Harold Wiley Alexander McCallop Mosell Cun ntngham Lawrence Gray and Herbert Haynes BACK ROW Theopolis Jackson Oliver Murray chairman Dewey Johnson Cleophus Williams, co chairman Curtis Davis Joy Hall and James Rush SERVICE TO SCHOOL CITATION Not pictured above are some of Sumner's boys who deserve special mention for service to the school Their services mclude innumerable trips to newspaper offices, engraver's, typesetters, setting up posters in public places the year around in all kinds of weather, operating the movie projector, marking off the field, and many, many otherduties. These boys have lent their services enthusiastically and willingly for every occasiong Donald Watson, Maurice Moore, William Scott, Donald Williams, Ellis Lewis, Jerome Strickland, Willis Jackson, Fred Howell, Lex Grant, and Frederick Phillips. .4S4.!.. .nf 4 0591 X1 S 'aan Staff Edrtor Co Edltors Feature Edrtors Senror Class Edrtor Layout Edltor ASSISIBDIS Typrsts Art Edrtor Sports Edrtor Sophomore Class Edrtor Freshman Class Edrtor Advertrsrng Assistants Reporters Ctreulatlon Photogra phy EdnaN Hoffman Alonzo Plough E A Charlton FACULT Y SPONSORS Grace Favors Edna Maxwell Dorls Ramey Bonnre Coodloe Glorra Evans Barbara Davls Marcelyn Hutton Faye Ward Fannre Evans Gretchen Orme Vedrene Orgeta Dorothy Lowe Rosalre Jordan La Vores Coverson Anme Sorrell Merlrne Perry Marran Rlley Rebecca Polson Arvey Andrews Vaughn Rogers Mary Bedford Mary 'Vlller Robert Mrlan charrman Rodney Alexander Frederrck Phrllxps Maryland Donald Betty Clrnch Wanda Prlcher Velvagene Breckenrrdge Berne Dangerfreld Loulse Hendrrx Dorothy Bell Charles Clark Adella Hunt Warren Wtllrams Ida Johnson Edrtorral Advertrsrng Crrculatror I ---nu-UuU-n--uU---Hh-- . . 1 . Junior Class Editor ---------------------------- Joahn Weaver Three Race Leaders 2 'T' MORDECAI JOHNSON, President of Howard Universlty Washmgton D C RALPH BUNCH Umted Nauons JOHN JOHNSON, Editor of Medrator to Palestine Tan Ebony Jet Magazines Speakers on the program rn the audrtorrum February 13 3996 Edward Foggs who administered the Oath of the Afro American Youth Barbara Dav1s, who dmscussed They Crashed the Color Lme Dorothy Lowe who dzscussed To Secure These Rrghts Barbara Brooks, chaxrrnan, Note F L Schlagle superintendent delivered the main address . . 'Q ,n,.',1.,, l I I o Q . O o 9 l . 4 .15 ... A 1 i.. . x .-' f V s 1 ' fel K 5.4, - 'y : , I . 0 ' I . ' N ' lf. ' II s 9 . ,,. . I I n . 9 J ' 1 -px .Tuwd-3 MRS. RUBY HENDERSON. President MRS. EMMA FULCHER, First vice-president R. R. MANSFIELD . 'Treasurer A U I Q.. 'C' a E I MRS. VIRGINIA JACKSON, Second vice-president ref !'ff' 19' 4--' MRS. ERNESTINE BLANKS, Chaplain MRS . GUIOU TAY LOR. Secretary YN' ,J- X Mmm 'R ,aaa T 1 S.. S if I A HODGE G A CURRY ALONZO PLOUGH Historian Historian Parliamentarian SketcfLa.7'.7 Parents and patrons of Sumner High School organized the P T A March 1923 with the following officers president Mrs Vida White vice presrdent Mr Grant Plummer secretary M.lssE A Pendleton treasurer Mrs Rosa White parllamentarian J A Hodge The group outlined the following subjects for discussion at subsequent meetings Boys Proper Amusement for High School Pupils Cooperation Between Home and School Expense of Dress Among High School Pupils Pastpresidents are Mrs ViolaM White deceased Mrs Julia E Smith deceased Mrs F L Gayden Mrs Willa Dwi ins deceased Mr Wilhrte deceased Wilham Swann Mrs Cornelia Bolden Mrs eMay Mrs G B Buster Mrs Bertha Tate Spaulding Mrs Nesbitt deceased Samuel Herron Mrs A A Dunlap Mrs Gladys Cromer Mrs Lillian Miller Mrs Leona Dooley Mrs Leroy Ferguson Mrs William Banks Mrs Mary Kidd Mrs Thelma Johnson Mrs Ruby Henderson is present president Eight past presidents of the Sumner High School P T A were present as ests at the ounders Day meeting held in the auditorium Tuesday evening March 1 at which time each received a hot house rose and moss corsage These presidents of the past in brief , but moving testimomals. told how the P. T. A. under their respective administrations had particlpated in the training and guiding of Sumner's youth: Mr. William J. Swann. Mrs. Cornelia Bolden. Mrs. Minnie May. Mrs. G. A. Buster, Mrs. Bertha Tate Spaulding, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. Mrs. William Banks. Mrs. Mary Kidd. Also present was Mrs. Anna Hodge who brought greetings from former principal, J. A. Hodge. nhafaxofzcpffwzd J MASTER OF CEREMONIES S H Thompson Jr INVOCATION Rev E A Freeman The Sumner Orchestra Mlnuetto from the 5th Symphony Franz Schubert Robert N Clark Director THE OCCASION Roosevelt Butler RECOGNITION OF HIS SERVICES F L Schlagle Superlntendent of Schools The Northeast Chorus A The Lord's Prayer Malotte B The Green Cathedral Carl Hahn Oyarma Tate D1rector EXPRESSIONS OF APPRECIATION Mrs Ruby Henderson Pres1dent Sumner P T A Mrs Bernice Caldwell Pres1dent P T A Council Frances Horton Alumna PRESENTATIONS Elmer C Jackson G H Mowbray A B Howard THE SUMNER CHOIR A Glorla 1n Excelsis Mozart B El Yumeh Hagahl Chages lThe Lord Will Rebuild Gallileel I D Ruffin D1rector THE HONOREE Mr JohnA Hodge CMrs John A Hodge! SUMNER SONG . . . ................ Audience BENEDICTION . . . . . . Rev. C. Crosby Reynolds 1910 1951 JOHN A. Homes THE JOHN A. HODGE SCHOLARSHIP FUND COMMITTEE OFFICERS Roosevelt Butler, General Chairman Mavme Jones Ewing, Co-Chain-nan Chauncey Downs. Co-Chairman Edna Houston Wright, Secretary Esther Williams Hughes, Asst. Secretary R. Rostell Mansfield, Treasurer COMMYFFEES FINANCE R. Rostell Mansfield. Chairman l. F. Bradley, lr. G. B. Buster Earl D. Thomas AFFILIATION Lillie Green Riley. Chairman Bessie Jeierson Isaacs Norma lean Addison Watson SCHOLARSHIP Joseph H. Collins, Chairman Edwin Byrd A. B. Howard Elmer C. jackson S. H. Thompson, lr. SCROLL Ernest Gaydrn. Chairman Iulia Ann Fields Patterson Warren Jackson PUBLICITY Kenneth Brasheara, Chairman Orviller Burka Ocielee Foster Clarke Percy Caruthera Marv: Douglass Kelley Adlissle Mc Nair Frazier Kansas City, Kansas July 11, 1951 Dear Sumnerite, Principal John A. Hodge will retire from the Kansas City, Kansas, Public School System, September 1, 1951, after forty-one 4413 years of active service. The Sumner Alumni Association is sponsoring a community project in the estab- lishment of a scholarship fund honoring John A. Hodge, educator, civic leader, and humanitarian. The committee plans to endow the scholarship fund with a minimum of three thousand dollars lS3,000.00l through your individual contributions. A public meeting will be held in October, 1951, at which time a scroll, bearing the signatures of all contributors, will be presented to the honoree. ONE DOLLAR from you will place your name on the scroll. A Board of Trustees comprising nine 193 members will control and supervise the scholarship fund. The two permanent members of the board will be John A. Hodge and the treasurer of Sumner High School. Make your checks payable to The John A. Hodge Scholar- ship Fund, cfo R. Rostell Mansfield, Treasurer, Douglass State Bank, Kansas City, Kansas. Some have expressed the desire to make larger con- tributions. These are acceptable. Please fill out the inclosed form and return immedi- ately. August 15 is the date for setting up the scroll. Sincerely yours, ,QM ROOSEVELT BUTLER, General Chairman Chairman, Class 19212- He Never Forgot An Old Grad ............ Don't Forget Him oo you REIPMMBER? im ' 'N 'N I R rf' N-'T i. , Years and years and years from now, there will come reflective moods in your life . . . times when you will recall fond memories of your happiest days. . . your school days. Start today to exchange your photograph with your school friends . . .and, in the reflective moods of future years, turn to your album! And, to make the occasion particularly significant . . . be sure that yours are Rolland photographs. STUDIOS - Mlowssrs Fonsmosr sci-loot PHOTOGRAPHERS 9 ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE 1 x Q ,.-m A MATT1fE'S LITTLE DINETTE at me X l820N 7th St K C Kansas WHITE SWAN CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY DRexel 9398 Free Delivery 1302N 5th DR 9037 TOLLETTE'S GARAGE Complete Body Work LEADER CLOTHINGCO 445 Walker K C Kansas 632 34 Mxnnesota Armond Tollette Prop 1915 N 5th FI 9363 For that better barber servlce see Parks and Fowler WILEY'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PARKS' BARBERSHOP 1848 N 7th St Congratulatlons to the Graduates of Sumner H1gh School 1 '4-A-Q 1 FAVORS MARKET BOETTGE PHARMACY 658 Quindaro 1941 N. Bth Sf. K. C., KHIIS. DRexel 2897 K. C., Kansas Geneva Favors' PPOP- SAVE FOR A PURPOSE AND SAVE REGULARLYl Home Many, many of our customers have seen dreams Car come true through regular deposits in a sav1ngs account here. Set your goal and then reach it by saving part of every pay check. You'll like Education our friendly people ' Travel D0 GLASS STATE BA K 1314 North Fifth Street Kansas City, Kansas Member F. D. I. C. XX 4 sx l lf. -1 : ii: 1 -:, , A - Z s f E . . . ., , . ll - ' ' n . S I A ff rl A ' A . wif-ilrwlffif . COMPLIMENTS DR J HOUSTON LEWI DENTIST Sulte 200 Lincoln Bldg 1605 East 18th Street Phone Victor 3610 Kansas C1ty Missourt HA 0237 Lady Attendant C E DAVIS FUNERAL HOME 1415 Truman Rd Kansas City M1ssour1 Complunents WILLIAMS PHOTO STUDIO 1808 Vlne St Kansas Clty Mo GR 9085 For Best UFOCSFIES and Meats E IS B E R G ' S SHURPLEASE MARKET 1200 N 8th Kansas C1ty Kansas Congratulations Senlorsl SUMMER FORMAL WEAR FOR RENT Reasonable Rental Rates EISEN'S CLOTHING STORE 1439 E 18th St C o GR 9383 60005 GUILFOIL SPORTING GOODS 1711 Mmnesota Kansas City Kansas OF O O . I . : i I of 0 I Economical Service - , . . i , .I I . . K. ., M . I SERVING GREATER KANSAS CITY AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY MA LOVE and WILLIAM FUNERAL HOME Owned 8: Operated by Jerome Manlove 8: Maynard W1111ams BA 1292 1729 Lydla Avenue Kansas C1ty M1ssour1 Ernleyssov S S HI DENTIST EMPIRE MOTOR SALES CO Used Cars Off1ce 240 2 Lmcoln Bldg Off1ce Phone HA 6630 Hours 10 12 and 1 30 BP M 927 Mmnesota Ave Kansas City Kans Kansas C1ty Mo ONLY THE BEST Compllments PI KEN DRES H P VELMA GUNN C S S S O BEAUTY SHOP 1513 112 E 18th St Kansas City M1ssour1 1919 North Hallock Kansas City Kansas Pearl Pickens Prop Velma Gunn Pro P COMPLIMENTS WlLFO G REAL E 'FATE 1306 North 5th St Kansas C1ty Kansas DR 2822 MR AND MRS J W WILFONG PROPRIETORS 1'heH0ll1'oA?i5Qme sw - DR. . . LL I of S Phone: GR. 0181 ' ' D1'eXe19394 OF I 9 1 - - FANCY MEATS AND GROCERIES HOBBY,S MARKET ASHMORE MOTORS 1902 North 6th St Kansas Clty Kansas 826 Mmnesota Best Wlshes Graduat1ng Class Kar1SaSC1ty Kansas C S MATTHEWS GOOD CLOTHES RE EDER'S Home Eqmupment Store GROSSMAN' 919 Mmnesota Ave DRexe17033 638 40 Mmnesota GOOD DEAL SALES 1318 N 5th St FI 5558 OUR 52nd YEAR Kansas Clty Kansas COMPLIMENTS OF FAIRFAX FURNITURE CRMPA Y Furniture - Appliances S . THATCHER Lady Attendant NATHAN W THATCHER 1520 North 5th St Kansas Clty Kansas ha HARVEY DeGOLER PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST nd Mmnesota Ave DR 0077 Kansas C1ty Kansas HULET GIFT SHOP Kansas C1ty Kansas Cornpllrnents J D SUNDRIES 1900 N 7th St DR 9240 Cornplunents A FRIEND OASIS LUNCH ROOM Servlng Home Cooked Meals Hours 5 30 AM 'til 7 PM Mr and Mrs Joe Stanton Proprletors 1207 N 10th St AT 0977 Compllments of P E T E R E E D 705 Richmond Compllments THE PRINCESS AND REGAL THEATERS Q o f 7,05 Quindaro Blvd. ' ' ' o f 2 I . - o f WYANDOT TE MOTOR SUPPLY 1051 M1nnesota C NEBRASKA WASTE PAPER CO 1816N 5thSt K C K RAINBOW GROCERY 438 Mmnesota GEO H TAFT M D MARION W RICHARDSON M WILLIAM BRYAN M D 2204E 18th St Kansas C1ty MISSOUPI Office Phone BE 1381 RIP, CUM HARRY ABRAMS Drugs and Prescr1pt1ons 829N 7th St K C Kansas FI 8000 For Food at Its Best VELMA'S FOOD and CONFECTIONARY 1414 North 10th Street TAXI WHITE TOP CAB FI 7878 Seventh and Chelsea SCHNEIDER JEWELRY COMPANY 736 38 Mlnnesota Ave Kansas C1ty Kansas Telephones DR 4541 DR 7242 T B SCHNEIDER DOLLIE MAE ICE CREAM PARLOR Phones Office VI 0592 Res DR 3441 FULLER COSMETICS CO Thelma Groggs Manager Suxte 207 18th and V1ne Llncoln Bldg K C M1ssour1 SUMMIT CLEANERS 2400 E 23rd 1933 N 5th 802 Mlnnesota Ave BE 9479 DR 9820 Kansas City Kans Mr and Mrs Wm Foreman Props K. .K. . ' C we 'o or 1 1 . 0 I? I as x . , .D. ,' , ' , Come to 0 : .1 '. CONGRATULATIONS RELIABLE FURNITURE C0 JIM MARKET 1514 North 5th Street 1428 North 10th Street ICorner of 10th and Oakland! Kansas Cxty Kansas Dry Cleamng DR 9064 and Tallormg L H RIGG NS Tallor Cleaner Presser WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1500 N 10th St K C Kansas OUR TERMS ARE EASY 718 Qumdaro Blvd Kansas A G E N T S Crosley Refrlgerators RCA TCIBVISIOTI S1mmons Products Jet 99 Cleaners Rugs worth the Money ERQSIFS SHELVADUR 0547 Sion-Ur oauf' gb IIIHIT EY'S JUNCTIO ROOSEVELT'S RECORD SHOP 2018 North 3rd Street Kansas City Kansas D J YOUNG PRINTING CO 742 44 Chelsea Trafficway I FI 4 23 K C K ansas Letter Heads Cards Inv1tat1ons PI10110 DR 9465 Most Modern Shop 1n K C K 5th and Rlchrnond K C Kansas E R Wh1tney Prop Sandw1ches School Supphes SCOTT'S CONFECTIONARY 705 Oakland DR 7097 Short Orders Soft Drmks Q ' U K. C., ' DR. t . . I !,lsj,:'-- ' SL h . . I ., E2 0 , 9 I I I . 3 . ., FOR MEN WHO LIKE FINE CLOTHES AT POPULAR PRIC S RUYAL CLO'l'Hl G COMPA Y Hours 9 7 Mon and Sat 9 9 937 M1nnesota Avenue Kansas Cmty Kansas Phone FI 1360 SAM'S LOAN OFFICE 450M1nnesota For Sults Topcoats Watches AT BARGAIN PRICES DELICIOUS FOOD T UXE DO GRIL L Open 24 Hour' 13161f2N 5th ot 3582 Complunents ECONOMY 440 42 Mlnnesota Kansas C1ty Kansas ICE DWIGHT 'S GRILL 8th and New Jersey ALLEN's SHOE RE PAIR YOU 3097N 27th DR 9642 Compllments MRS J W JON FUNERAL HOME Establlshed Slnce 1900 Experlenced L1censed Embalmers Eugene Engllsh Manager 440 State Ave FA 0753 K C Kansas T 'NED '52 6423. 55? 35 mu 3' X X-f CAD S MARKET MEAT POULTRY FISH 2212 N 7th St Kansas Cmty Kansas --- E I! I. . S . . DR. - Ash-.W v -5. fx, , X ' V . g P f ! ' eg I . . i . . . ES .... ---- 1 TO SUMNER GRADUATES We Recommend: OPPORTUNITY They do me wrong who say I come no more When once I knock and fail to find you ing For every day I stand outside your door And bid you wake and rise to fight and win. Weep not for precious chances passed away! Weep not for golden ages on the wane' Each night I burn the records of the day At sunrise every soul 1S born agatnl Walter MaLon.e PE R FRANKLIN RADFORD M D E ass of 19 THE STORE FOR YOUNG MEN 201 202 Lincoln Bldg All the Latest and Newest Kaf1SaSC1W Mlssoum in Hy Style Shoes and Clothing Johnnie Walker Shoes Thomas Hopkms C O Fashion Love Suits Society Club Hats SMARTCRAFT Clinton Swan slacks UPHOLSTERING New Era Sport Shirts SHOP PENER'S MEN'b WEAR gy 420 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City Kansas JO 7439 2117 E 15th St FA 5772 A ' ' WE A' ' ' ' Cl 10 . -1 ' K. ., M '7 . r. 4 f ' xwxgsfo - 1 -2 ,Av-95 IDEAL CLEANERS We operate our own plant. Alterations of all kinds Mrs. Ada Turner, Prop. 1801 North 5th St.. AT. 2484 SPARK'S GROCERY 1600 N. 5th Compliments JOHN M. GILL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon GATEWAY SPORTING GOODS 'Sportsman's Paradise Special Team Prices 4 Minnesota Ave FI 7135 Compliments C LIF FORD HARRIS SHOE SHOP 707 Quindaro Blvd Kansas City Kansas O H MCFIE D Practical Tailor and Cleaner Expert in Alterations We Know It and We Do It 1950 North 5th St K C Kansas DR 2722 FIFTH STREET FISH MARKET 1802 N 5th Street JOE'S MARKET 10061f2 N 5th St Kansas City Kansas l8th ST RECURD HOP TUBES AND BATTERIES 1624 E 18th St 9870 Kansas City Mo S 'Vw I I H 52 ' . . ' 1 . . L . Q . D A . V' ll Q I I , . . r . Kansas City, Kansas X7 sw f A COURTESYOF Best Wishes P. J. SUNDRIES - Adell Kirkwood, Mgr. ' 1512 N. 511151. DR. 9055 FU 01111 Home ' OElZ.ZlL1l1i2t5gjQN 1201 N 9th St 1428 SERVING THOSE WHO CARE REGARDLESS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS HOLSUM BREAD 2065 North 5111 st DR 2823 314 Southwest Blvd Kansas Clty Kans Kansas C1ty Kansas GRANT'S VARIETY STORE H W SEWING AND CO INC F1re Insurance and Real Freeman Qpen Sundays Estate Complxrnents of 504 M1nnesota Kansas C1ty Kansas DAN C MATTHEWD If X A Former Surnnemte QM 1, FREDERICK' PARRILE 11. S SMART'SHOP 0 I Q Q QUALITY MEA'rs V and Women s Apparel kg 0 GROCERIES 1209 North 10th st K C Kans 1900N 5th St DR 9658 O Complunents HA 9 1828 Troost M A E 'S C A F E Plate Lunches Hamburgers FIFTH STREET FISH MARKET s 6 A M C o 1 . . DR. I Co. ' 9th ,Q .XL E . .-zuifaff -A s l.i?ij.j,q.a.4,'5-25, , MARKET M r 'yn' 'Il 11 . Q Q4-+2 1 . . l A ' , . 161 of Hr. . .-9P.M. K. .,M. FERGUsoN's MUST BE SATISFIED SHOE SHOP 1416N 5th St K C Kansas CLARKE and REED PHARM CY 1509 1f2 East 18th St Kansas C1ty Mo 2804 2 40 Wa 3' 1 ENJOY ,- IIIIBESTQ M eller? MILK and ICE CREAM dgun 4aaoub Nl ONIOIMOOO IYOII IAKI ION! KONI F 5 ei'- M y M 915' Q 9 Nqfjj' BRAD FLRRISTS DAY AND NIGHT TWO ATTRACTIVE STORES F1nest Flowers Expertly Designed Courteous Se rv1ce 503 Minnesota 6945 Tomahawk Rd AT 6330 P1-a1r1e V111age Kansas Cxty FE 9020 Kansas If we please you tell your ne1ghbors If we don't tell us MALLIN'S MARKET 1822N 5th St K C Kansas BUY NOW FOR WINTER PAVLICH CRAL C0 1716 North 5th Street Kansas C1ty Kansas - . . . , A Cnty fl , Qi 'iv X pl 4 . fs' J ' ' if - VI. VI. 1 V, X au :nu on un . A , L O ' e cr Saniiury ilk Co. O 4 4-A svnlnnwanwnr ' ,,xAv-usc,1v,n.sm 4 V-ff' 4 Y QC 'K , s - n 0 - Q . IL W 0 'fig' ' . , Il F:-:Jah-er: Q . u u 1 1' ffl - Irfi 1.3: 0 Q 0 J ' ' , EEST of LUCK and SUCCESS to the GRADUATES of SUMNEE HIGH SCHUUL sh the w' ARSHIP A HY'S MARKET 013 North Seventh St. ONE DAY SERVICE ROY KNAPP CLEANERS ATwater 9464 2712 Brown K. C., Kansas Complxments WILLYS' JEEPS Car D1str1butor's 1106 N 5th Street DR. 2981 Kansas C1ty Kansas SANWNGS AEIUUNT EW I H' mummuu PTTR CURT L CUNDIFF PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 5th and Qumdaro Phone FA 0323 Kansas C1ty Kansas Q F KAR HOP MARKET 720 Qulndaro Open 7 days DR 9180 H s 7 10 Office Hours 1 30 to 7 P M D F Physlc 1932 N 5th St Res1dence 54 84 Muncle FA 9267 P H I L L I P S 1an and Surgeon Off1C8 Phone DR 0306 of I PQI n-nnvsnu ' ?S'. ' P 11 mug ' 6th and Msnnesola Avenue 0 -- I' . ' I 1 Dr. 13 R. . N. S F J if ff f fff Lfffff jf ,W ffy'Qf'x- I! ,JU WW f x W


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