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SHU QUE 12-31-2007 06:48 PM

What year did you Graduate from Hallahan? I didnt know any girls from there, I knew girls form Little Flower (Old Girlfriend went there) and Goretti.

YES, I went there when it was West Catholic Boys High. Where di dyou pledge?

ladygreek 12-31-2007 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Ms. Intellect (Post 1567100)
Roosevelt High School (St. Louis, MO)
Home of the Rough Riders
Class of '94
Crimson and Cream
*singing* "Far away we few her glory, noble, great and grand! She is standing, standing ever with an out stretched hand. So raise the crimson, speed it onward, make her presence felt! And hail to thee, our alma mater! Hail to Roosevelt!"

Heyyyyy--Sumner High School Bulldog here! Maroon and White Class of XX

mu_agd 01-01-2008 07:41 PM

Framingham HS
Framingham, MA
Class of '98

MexicanMami0286 01-04-2008 10:36 PM

Little Flower Catholic School for Girls
Philadelphia, PA


everyone laughs at it because it sounds "so cute" or "like a daycare center." too bad they don't realize it's in north philly right across from the infamous crack, er-- i mean, hunting park.

carnation 01-04-2008 11:06 PM

Anybody from Houston?

Ross Sterling Blue Raiders! Yeah!

Hey knight shadow, my niece is at Ellison now and won 6th in state in track!

Ms. Intellect 01-10-2008 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1571858)
Heyyyyy--Sumner High School Bulldog here! Maroon and White Class of XX

I live around the corner from Sumner. My sister graduated from there in '81 (I think). It is a fine institution of learning with a great deal of history (Arthur Ashe (tennis great), Tina Turner (music icon), Ethel Hedgeman Lyle (AKA founder), all were Sumner Bulldogs.

I chose to go to The 'Velt since they had the BEST choir in the in the Nation. Vocal Jazz, baby! Shout out to Mr. Thedford.

ladygreek 01-10-2008 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Ms. Intellect (Post 1577940)
I live around the corner from Sumner. My sister graduated from there in '81 (I think). It is a fine institution of learning with a great deal of history (Arthur Ashe (tennis great), Tina Turner (music icon), Ethel Hedgeman Lyle (AKA founder), all were Sumner Bulldogs.

I chose to go to The 'Velt since they had the BEST choir in the in the Nation. Vocal Jazz, baby! Shout out to Mr. Thedford.

LOL at describing the names as if we would not know who they were.

OhSoVeryLadylike 01-10-2008 10:08 PM

Bastrop High School
C/O 1999
Bastrop, La

EchoGyrl 01-10-2008 10:45 PM

Immaculate Conception High School
Class of '95
Montclair, NJ

Colors: Blue and White
Mascot: Bears

"Immaculata we are proud of you...your colors white for pure and blue for true..."

nachural 01-10-2008 11:50 PM

Hillel Academy High School
Kingston, Jamaica
Class of 2000

Ms. Intellect 01-11-2008 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1578295)
LOL at describing the names as if we would not know who they were.

Of course "we" know who they are. However, as this is a message board visited by people from, well, all over the world, (thus the term "world wide web"), I thought I'd take the time to enlighten the few who may not be as up on African American figures as "we" are. :)

ladygreek 01-12-2008 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Ms. Intellect (Post 1578762)
Of course "we" know who they are. However, as this is a message board visited by people from, well, all over the world, (thus the term "world wide web"), I thought I'd take the time to enlighten the few who may not be as up on African American figures as "we" are. :)

Oh then excuse me. (I didn't know that is what www meant.) :rolleyes:

BTW, for you to assume that Arthur Ashe and Tina Turner are not internationally known is rather condescending, not only to them, but to folx on here who are not African American. Oh and guess what? GCers have educated themselves across GLO lines and many of them also know the importance of Ethel Hedgeman Lyle.

Get your post count up before you make assumptions about this board.

Lastly (because you have ticked me off,) before your time, it was Sumner's choir under the direcrion of Kenneth Billups (the author of the national Kappa Hymn) that was known nationally and internationally. Grace Bumbry was on of his mentees. The choir made news when as an all Black high school it performed the original version of Aida. Oh and did I say all-Black? Yes. Sumner's historical designation is because it was the first high school for Blacks west of the Mississippi. And when I was in high school Roosevelt's AA population was minimal.

And while I am at it, let me mention that most of the early AA Doctors, Dentists, Lawyers, Business Owners in the Lou would not have accomplished what they did, if not for the fact they could attend high school at Sumner. Because the other school such as Roosevelt would not admit them.

whoosah, sorry folx, but had to get that out behind someone with only 5 posts.

aideclaire 01-12-2008 06:50 AM

Ridgeway High School
Memphis, TN

Class of 1993

Ms. Intellect 01-15-2008 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1579214)
Oh then excuse me. (I didn't know that is what www meant.) :rolleyes:

BTW, for you to assume that Arthur Ashe and Tina Turner are not internationally known is rather condescending, not only to them, but to folx on here who are not African American. Oh and guess what? GCers have educated themselves across GLO lines and many of them also know the importance of Ethel Hedgeman Lyle.

Get your post count up before you make assumptions about this board.

Lastly (because you have ticked me off,) before your time, it was Sumner's choir under the direcrion of Kenneth Billups (the author of the national Kappa Hymn) that was known nationally and internationally. Grace Bumbry was on of his mentees. The choir made news when as an all Black high school it performed the original version of Aida. Oh and did I say all-Black? Yes. Sumner's historical designation is because it was the first high school for Blacks west of the Mississippi. And when I was in high school Roosevelt's AA population was minimal.

And while I am at it, let me mention that most of the early AA Doctors, Dentists, Lawyers, Business Owners in the Lou would not have accomplished what they did, if not for the fact they could attend high school at Sumner. Because the other school such as Roosevelt would not admit them.

whoosah, sorry folx, but had to get that out behind someone with only 5 posts.

Well, I guess you tol' me.

I am well aware of the international status of Ashe and Turner. However, I am not presumptuous enough to believe that every person who looks at this message board is aware of who they are.

Thank you for sharing the history of Sumner High School. I'm sure there were many who were not aware of it. However, in 1990, when I started high school, which was after your time, Sumner's choir was not the bomb digity: Roosevelt's Vocal Jazz Ensemble was. The director was Dello Thedford, and due to intergration, I was allowed to attend.

My post count, be it 5 or 5000, is not the issue. I can, and will, post whatever I choose, whenever I choose. I have not been condescending, assumptuous, or disrespectful in any of my 5 posts. Make that 6.

I've ticked you off. That was not my intent. Be that as it may, it isn't the first time I've managed to tick someone off, and I'm pretty sure, it won't be the last.

Oh, I forgot to mention my middle school principal, Mr. Arthur Sharpe (an Omega) is also an alumnus of Sumner.

T_Mo 01-15-2008 02:39 PM

Douglass High School
Atlanta Ga
C/O 00


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