[ill.] Vocational School

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Title

[ill.] Vocational School

Description

“The religious summer school has a fairly good enrollment. The ten-day session will end Wednesday July 10. Prof. Clement Richardson addressed the High School Bible Class at the Grace Cathedral, Sunday Morning, July 7th. He told the young people of the work that Kansas Vocational School is doing for the colored students of Kansas and elsewhere Prof and Mrs. Clement Richardson entertained with a garden party in their beautiful yard last Friday evening in honor of many visitors that we have on campus. The hostess served a delightful repast which was enjoyed by all. Fourth of July was observed at the school in the evening with a watermelon feed, a movie and a brilliant display of fireworks. Miss Ida Mae Richardson, director of the recreational activities during the summer school, planned a hike last Saturday afternoon to Tecumseh, Owing to the threatening conditions of the weather, the hike was called off. An indoor picnic was held in the dining room of Larimer Hall, instead. Word comes to us that many of the K.V.S. Teachers are taking advantage of their summer vacation to add credit to their educational progress. Among those who are attending summer school are: Miss Mildred West, who is attending K.S.T.C., at Emporia; Mrs. Eulala Freeman and Dean Blake F. Moore, Waahburn College, at Topeka; Miss Rosalee Rogers, at K.S.T.C., at Pittsbury, Kansans; and Miss Flossie Hackley, Penn College, at Penn College, at Oskaloosa, Iowa”

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N/A

Publisher

Negro Star

Date

1929-7-12

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Citation

N/A, “[ill.] Vocational School,” African American Fourth of July, accessed April 28, 2024, https://africanamerican4th.omeka.net/items/show/315.