Friday, April 29, 2011

GUSSIE & PICNICS





These pictures of a picnic are from 1919. There's no place identified as to where they were taken, but my thought is it could be the cabin that Percy and Jen owned. (Somewhere near the Menninger campus. Maybe Mary or Helen could tell me if that's anywhere close to correct.) Apparently Gussie loved picnics much to the joy or at least amusement of most of her close relatives. One niece who was raised on a farm wasn't that impressed with her desire to commune with nature.

Erma Burk Wilson wrote: In the summer they liked to have their evening meal in the park. My aunt would fix bologna sandwiches and bring canned beans. I was never very thrilled with these picnics. My aunt called it “Communing with nature.” Living on a farm I knew all about nature. Also I liked my beans hot. My uncle would have met us with ice cream and that made it all worthwhile. Erma is the daughter of Myrtle Burkhardt, EA's older sister.

Mary has another take on the picnic:
She loved picnics and if my dad didn’t come home for supper she was a great one to load the supper up in the car and we went off for a picnic. I remember eating a lot of macaroni that was kept hot in the double boiler. On holidays we generally had breakfast at the park. Generally fried bacon and eggs.


The standout memory I have from those picnics were the shoestring potatoes in a can. I also remember the beans. But back to these pictures. It looks like a jolly group although I wonder what exactly was Alan trying to shoot. Bruce in England helped me with these pictures and he liked the dog begging from Jenny Walker.


The top picture from the left back row: Frank Epps (Eula Walker's husband),Edna, Jenny Walker, Bill Smith, EA and Ethel. The front row from the left: Marguerite and Mildred Epps, Bud Walker, Alan and Margaret Walker.

The middle picture in the background; Frank Epps, EA, Ada Walker Smith, Edna, Betsy Sharpe Walker and Jenny Thayer Walker. In the foreground is Eula Walker Epps.

The bottom photo is Frank Epps, Percy Walker, Jenny Thayer Walker, Bill Smith, EA and Ethel. The front row is Marguerite and Mildred Epps, Bud Walker, Alan and Margaret Walker.

One last comment from me - I think EA pulls off the jaunty beret better than Percy.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Happy Easter from the Morgans 1969


I always knew Steve was taller than the rest of us, but . . . . . At least Scott got to grow some more in the years after this.

But my point - Happy Easter 2011!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Rehearsal Picnic - 1913





EA and Edna celebrated their coming marriage with a picnic near Garfield Park the night before they wed. Unlike current day, it included only a few family members. Attending were Gussie's sister Ada, her brother Percy and her mother Betsy. Rounding out the celebration were Percy's wife Jenny and their son, Ernest, "Bud," and Jenny's brother Thayer. His given name was William so I don't know if Gussie forgot his name or he went by Thayer. There's also another person who is unidentified.

Gussie clearly took the first picture because she's the only one not in it. People look like they're having a good time. The second picture shows Jenny, EA and Thayer heating dinner. It's hard to figure out what's cooking because it looks like they're heating a paint can. I like the guys' formal wear and Jenny's white dress which she seems to have no fear of getting dirty.

For dinner the group moved to a different area. I used this picture for Chris and Stephanie's rehearsal dinner. I liked the casualness of it, the horse in the background and everyone having a good time. For those who love minutia, the picnic basket and dinnerware are resting on a small carpet.

The final photo is a cropped image that I included because I like the way Gussie looks. It's hard to call her Gussie because here she looks like Miss Edna Jessie Walker about to become Mrs. Edgar Burkhardt.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Houston Final Four 1971




In 1971 KU played in the Final Four in the Astrodome. As you can tell from these photos we students were placed somewhat below the floor. Sally and I and a couple of friends thought this would be a great event. It was fun, but KU lost two games - the semis to UCLA and the consolation to Western Kentucky. Oddly Villanova who lost to UCLA in the championship game, and Western Kentucky both had to vacate their spots. So the record is UCLA first and KU fourth with two asterisks in between. Apparently Western Kentucky's star player had signed a pro contract during the year.

These photos are from the consolation game because my film of the semis was lost while we were at the beach at Galveston. The semis were on Thursday and the final on Saturday. Friday Sally and I and the group went to the beach and someone opened my camera. I've always blamed the UCLA students, but I don't know.

For a good description of that final four, check out this http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bk/bkc/men/7459155.html.