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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
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'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, '
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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
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