South Side High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1941

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,u Scrapper 1 94 1 If I . . 0 W' 'ff ' H' ! .li f i z . , VV ei' f up Qi H gn' A MIM, . 21 -ff: ll' .ll ALMA MATER O South Slde Hmgh O r Alma Mater Loud our volces no N e ra se A d b mg Scum Slde lastrg P dl J - , Q May we struggle, strive succeed, 'W V 5 A ,Y w i H Q fS MR I W SMITH Dxrector of Instructxon MH W I PRESCOTT Presxdent of the Board of Educahon and Busmess Manager for the Memphls Clty Schools ff-3 1513 -- -7- - f - , ,,- M1ss Iosephme Allensworth Mr Iohn Baker M1ss Mary Cashm M1ssIoseph1ne Conger Mrs Dor1s Dorland M1ss Claudena Eckles Mr W H Ewmg I-'lr H I Fansh M1ss Dora Gholson M1ss Anna B Gordon Mrss Nan Hopkrns M1ss Elsa Melster Mrs V1rg1ma Wnhe U I O Her od FACULTY Prol H H Gnuse Prrncrpal Mrs Mary B McGoldr1ck Execuhve Secre a y M1ss Sarah K Baynes Secretary M1SSlldfjOT1G Hugo M1ss Eunrce Humphrey M1ss Mlldred Kerth M1ss Lucy B Lea M1ss Mary V Lmle Mr O D Massey M1ss Rosalre McClellan Mr Raymond McElroy Mrss Mary Mlller M1ss Mary Morrlson Mrss Florence Morton M1ss Marrue R Myers Mr I W Rrchardson Mrs Annrel.. Rowe Mr I E Saunders Mr A H S1mrr1ons MISS Annekay Tharp Mrss Annabell St Clarr Mr T O Turner Mrs M L Walker MISS Laura Warne M1ss Anme R W1ll1dmS Mr W C Wrrght Lrbrarran Fxrst Lleutena LOUIS I Harant M S Cafeterla Sergeanl P K A mstead O T Custodran M Charles Harrrson Band lnslructor BOARD CF EDUCATICN I Prescott Presrdent oh Snea Vlce Pesrden' H e C Sape rntende ol C1 y Sc cc s M ec c s uc 'a A enda ce Dena 6 ' A ' ' ' ' nt ' , P . ,e5'l'. A ' ' ' rs ' r Fl. .C wr b l ' . r ' . W , I .rn I r ' . . Mrs Eldran Rogers Mrs Iulrus Goodman I P enry Ern st Ball ' r . nt . 't l I. . Srnxth Dir t r of ln tr tion Kenneth W Ev' rde: Dzrectcr of tt . n 5 rtrnent DEDICATION TO MISS ERIN BUNCH All who know her adm1re her and fortunate 1ndeed are the students who were 1n her classes She was not only a teacher but also a fr1end to all Her generous unselhsh character and del1ght ful personahty exerted an mfluence whxch w1ll never pass away In smcere apprec1at1on of all her many SSTVICSS to South Slde we gratefully dedlcate our Scrapper 7 l' -he Y 1 - 1 . , ' 1 CLASS SPQNSCDRS '99 :ss nne ay Thar Mr Hxckman wm 8 ,ilhuu-. MRS ANNIE E COONEY From the trrne Sout Srde Hrgh School f1rst ooened 1lS doors untrl September l9f1U lfrs Annre E Cooney was our beloved ASS1SldUf Prrnclpal Embodyrng rn herself sterlrng qualrtres whrch mark the truly noble she ms rred nany to d1sc1ol1ne themselves and to strrve for greater aclmevemert Smcere tactful and gracrous she set us a Nonclerlul exam le 9 M, Z ., . Q Q N 1 I - a l R , - h . . . ' , ,C r A A' 1 I I r .p . CLASS FCEM i KJ LIFE BEATS HIGH b yn- SENIORS ?um SCRAPPER STAFF 3 Edxtor xn Chxe! Associate Edxior MILTON ADDINGTON RALPH DUBROVNER Gxrls Sports Edltor Boys Sporis Edxtor BE1'l'Y HAMILTON IAMES BLACKWELL Cxrculahon Manager Socxal Edxior Business Manager BEDFORD CALHOUN BONNIE THORNE IACK YOUNG 12 CLASS OFFICERS .laik 3 xii TOP ROW Class President Blake Boyer SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Gxrls Vxce President Belly Hamlxton Boys V1cePresxdent Walter Sxmmons THIRD ROW LEI-'I' TO RIGHT Recordxng Secrelary Vxr gmla Thurmond Reporter Mnlton Addmglon Correspondmg Secretary Mxldred Beeman FOURTH ROW LET-'I' TO RIGHT Treasurers Fred Creasy Roberlme Allen Carl Webb 13 POPULARITY Rx , - wail It Us X TOP ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Blake Boyer :deal boy boy wlth most pull with teachers most versatlle boy Betty Hamilton xdeal girl most versatxle gxrl Mxs Sout1 Slde Ralph Dubrovner boy who has done most lor South Side Ruth Bryant gxrl who has done mo t lor South Slde gxrl wxth most pull wlth teachers SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Roberhne Allen most m elhgent gxrl most bashful gxrl most modest glrl Fred Creasy most mtelhgent boy most modest boy Vxrglma Thurmond glrl most likely to succeed Z E Ruther ford boy most hkely to succeed THIRD ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Walter Sxmmons most athletxc boy Carolxne Dlttman most athletxc gxrl Bedford Calhoun personalxty boy happlest boy most talkative boy lnendhest boy Bonme Thome personalxty gxrl FOURTH ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Nancy Fowler most talented gnl Roy Harber most talented boy Maunce Ford most bashful boy Marlene Lively happiest girl 14 , 3 '. .Q V Q- I Az, I S I x 1 . -nf: -Q, Ft A ' H I 6. P gif f 3 Mxlton Addlngton cutest boy Helen Karrxs cutest grrl SECOIMD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Vlrgmxa Harper most talkatxve gxrl Ed Clme best dressed boy lean Brooks best dressed gxrl Mane Brown fnendllest grrl THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Charles Lewis best boy dancer Avxs Garner best grrl dancer Glenn Harms wlttxest boy Catherme Courtney wxttlest gxrl FOURTH ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Beverly Clark man hater Iames Hrght woman hater Mary Frances Smrth blggest gxrl flrrt Rxchard Peters bxggest boy lhrt In 62 Q 1 6' Y U ar . .3 I - S 2 Q 1 'X TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: George Roberts. handsornest boy, Mr. South Side: Mary Carlson, prettiest girl ROBERLINE ALLEN Vtce Prestdent ot lxatronal Hon or Soclety Treasurer ot Sento Grrls Class Poet Prestdent ol Lat1n Club Program Chatrman of F E C Club Art Edttor of Trtple S Secretary of Iournal 1sm Club Vtce Presldent of 7A Syncopators Better F1ImsCoun c1l Most Modest Gtrl Mos Bashlul Glrl Most lntell1gen Gtrl Iolly Iuntor Readtng Club Anglers of Knowledge Clas P ay MILTON ADDINGTON Edltor tn Chref of Scrapper Contest Editor and Sports Edt tor of Trlple S Edltor 1n Cluet of Soclal Spectator Semor Class Reporter Vice Presldent ol Spantsh Club Treasurer ot Howard Krauss Soctety Debat mg Club Iournalrsrn Club Red Cross Representatrve Natronal Essay Wrnner G S G W Club Cutest Boy Ass1stant Photogra pher Tenms MILDRED BEEMAN Glee Club National Honor So ctety Secretary ot Red Cross Feature Edttor Alumm Edttor and G1rls Sports Edrtor ot Trtple S Latln Club Iournal 1sm Club Correspondtng Secre tary ol Semor Class Four S Club F E C Club Class Play IAMES BLACKWELL Manager of Football Team Base ball Basketball Boys Sports Edrtor of Scrapper S Club Prestdent ot Engl1sh Club French Club Glee Club H1 Y Manager of Shrtne All Star Foot ball Game VIRGINIA BLEDSOE Glee Club Anglers ot Kfrow' edge Olftcers and Sponso Club Iournaltsm Club BLAKE BOY ER Prestdent of lwattonal Honor So ctety Presxdent ol Semor Clas S Club Basketball Otttcers and Sponsors Club Presrde ol 7A Syncopato s Latm C ub Busrness Manager ot Footba Team F E C Club ldca Bo: Mot Versa 1le Boy Boy Wtt Most Pul Wtth Teachers Salu tatorlan dl ROY ADAMS Prestdent and VICE Prestden f Howard Krauss SOCIETY Captam and Lleutenant Colonel ln R O T C Presldent ol Ofhcers and Sponsors Club Presldent I Four S Club Prestdent ol G S 61 W Club Glee Club Rrng and Mustc Commtttee Co Testator of Scrapper Assocrate Edttor of Soc1aI Spectator NORMA BARNER Glee Club Correspondlng Sec retary ot Howard Krauss SOCIGIY Engltsh Club SAM BERZANSKY S Club Treasurer ol Howard Krauss Soclety Boxtng Anglers ot Knowledge Four S Club 7A Syncopators lolly Iumor Read mg Club F E C Club Tennis CONSTANCE BIVENS Glee Club ORIOII BI AIITOI S Club Football Second Lteu tenant tn R O T C Otttc and Sponsors Club H1 Y MARGARET BRIDGES I attcnal Honor Soc1ety R O T Spo so Assoctate Edrtor Ie S Spantsh Club lour D batrn at Te ms Ib IEA BROOKS P p Club R C Spc so Better F1lI S C c e a o' the BUZZ1 Tn ee Dcze Football Spo sc B st D essed Grrl Class Pa EUGENE BRAS NET L Otrcers a d Sp sors luo 1rst L1eutera R O MARIE BROWN Anglers of K of dge Iour al 1SI l Club Red C ss Otttcers and Sponsors Club Latln Club Better Fllms Ccuncrl Glee Club Personal Edltor ot Socral Spec tator Frlendltest Grrl BEDFORD CALHOUT Football Marag S ub Latln Club Erglsh Club Clr culatron Manage of Scrappe Personallty Boy F rendlrest Boy Most Ta na ve Boy Hap prest Boy CAROLYN CICALLA Buzzln The Doze ED CLINE Best Dressed Bc RAYMO' D BOATMAI lwatlonal Ho or SOCIETY Presl den of Latxn Club Fxrst L1eu erant 1 T C 1ce Presxdertt of Othcers and Spon sors Club Football Track Cap am ot Rrfle Tea'n S Cub Deba ng Club H1 Y Four S Club RUTH BRYANT Co Edrtor ard News Edxtor of Trlple S V1cePres1dent f M1ss1ss1pp1 Valley Press Asso clatxon Presldent and Hxstorran of La rn Club Representatrve of South Srde ln Nashv1lle Latln Tournarnert Program Cha1rman of Honor Socxety Cwlee Club Howard Krauss Society Spamsh Club Vrce P esrdent ol Iournal lsm Club Grrl Who Has Done Most lor South Slde Valedlc orran THOMAS CAMPBELL R1tle Team Maror tn R O T C Otfrcers and Sponsors Club F C Club Four S C u Buzzm Three Dozen MARY CARLSON Offrcers and Sponsors Club Glee Club Battalron Sponsor Representatlve for Atlanta Tech Garne Latm Club Iolly Iumor Readlng Club Program Chalr man of 7A Syncopators Secre tary of Anglers of Knowledge Representatlve rn Levys Fash 1on Show Prettrest Glrl LLOYD CHURCH Alrbugs Wire ess Class Foot ba l BEVERLY CLARK Ma Hater IOHN CRAFT Hx Y Club V1ce Pres1dent ot Class m Cleveland MISS EILEEN COPELAND Glee Club Dramatlc Club W COOPER CAROLYN CRADDOCK Natlonal Honor Soc1ety Red Cross Secretary and HISTOTIGH of Howard Krauss Socxety and Program Chalrman of Latm Club EHgllSl1 Club Glee Club Class Play IOE COLUMBUS Football S Club GRACE CUMMIVGS Spanlslt Club Oflxcers and Sponso Club English Club RUTH CLARK Spar1sl'1 Club Red C oss FRED KENNEDY CREASY Natxonal Honor Soc1ety Presl dent and Program Cha1rman of Spanlsh Club News Edltor of Tnple S Sen1or Boys Treas urer Red Cross Reporter Cor responding Secretary of How ard Krauss Society lournaltsrn Club Most lntelllgent Boy Most Modest Boy CATHERINE COURTNEY Offlcers and Sponsors Club Howard Krauss Socxety Pep Club Glee Club Glrl Reserves Red Cross Representatxve W1t t1est Gxrl IAMES CIRTAIN AGNES CRAWFORD Treasurer and H1stor1an of G1rl Reserxes HARRY CARTER LORE E CROSS Cub E QISUCUD RALPH DUBROV JER Co Editor ol Triple S Asso ciate Edito of Scrapper School Report r to Press Scirriitar lxa tional Hono Society President of Debating Club Wrestling Spanish Club Vice President of Howard Krauss Society Presi dent of Iournalism Club Presi dent of F E C Club Four S Club Boy Who Has Done Most for South Side Better Films Council School Representative in Extemporaneous speaking Winner of Southwestern Schol a ship Tennis Latin Club Dele gate to Mississippi Valley Press Association Co Editor Howard Krauss issue Motto Committee Honorable mention in Latin Tournament ELOISE DONALDSON National Honor Society Treas urer ol lournalism Club Red Cross Representative Anglers ol Knowledge English Club Basketbal Tennis 7A Synco pators MAX DOUGAV DOROTHY DILLARD Secretary of Girl Reserves Howard Krauss Society, Typing Club English Club IACK H. FARRIS Football, Track WS Club, Eng- lish Club Art Committee ol Scrapper EDGAR DOT ALD Air Bugs Club S apo P'io og aph r CAROLINE DITTMAIJ as tball Volef Ba'l Club Mos A iletic Girl RUSSELL DUl Kli MARY LOUISE DUNLAP Latin Club Girl Reserves Ari glers of Knowledge 7A Syn copators lollf lunior Reading Club MILDRED ELMORE Red Cross Representative Na tional Horio. So-iety MAuRicE PEYTON Foam F f Most bashtul boy CHARLEINE FARRAI D Senior Glrls Bank Cashle l94O 41 G1rl Reserves Red Cross Reporter and Dorttollo Chal 'tan Spamsh Club repo te Latxn Club Debatrng Club lou dl1S 1 Club FRARCES EOGERTY Anglers of Knowledge So'tball Basketball WALLACE E GAMMON Anglers of Knowledge AGNES GOODWIN Glrl Reserves DTGITIGIIC Club Better Ellms Councxl Glee Club MARSFALL GLISSOI S Cub Baseball MABEL GRAHAM Spanish Club Glas Clur. Ba:- izetkall Anglers cf Kr,c'.-.'Qf,-'joe ELIZABETH FLOYD Red Cross Representatlve G1rl Reserves Glee Club Buzzm TH ee Doze QANCY EOWLER Secretary of Frenvh Club Per sonal Ed1tor of Trlple S OII1 cers and Sponsors Club Latm Club Glee Club Spamsh Club Debatmg Club Most Talented Glrl Class Play AVIS GARNER Spamsh Club Anglers of Krxo Nl edge Best Glrl Dancer GRANT GILES MARGARET GOODWI Gee Club Dra atxc Club Be te Erlrns Councrl Buzzxn Th e Dozen ALLEN GOLDSMITI-I Captaln ct R O T C Band I- Y Ollrcers and Sponsors Club Orchestra VIOLET GRIFFITH Glee Club CLAREIJCE HAIIIES MODELL HAMILTOI GIee Club Buzz Tbree Dozen GLEI' HARRIS Buzzln Three Dozen Wrttlest Boy DOROTHEA HANCOCK Pep Club Red Cross Repre sentatrve Latln Club RALPH HAYES A1r Bugs '5' 1 Lours HAoLur D 51 O C and Sponsors Club BETTY HAMILTO latronal Honor So re ,' Latm Club Anglers of Knowledge O 1 ers and Sporso s Club lou nalxsm Club R d Coss resld nt of Better Eurns Coun rl GITIS Sports Ed1tor of Scrap per Grls Sports Edrtor ot Tr1ple S Glee Club Basket ball V1cePres1dent ot Semor Class Ideal Grrl Most Versattle Glrl Trrple S Repo te Mrss South Slde ROY HARBER Reporter of Buzz1n Tbr e Doz n E'1gl1slr1 Club Scrapper Art Cornrnrttee Red Cross Most Talented Boy VIRGII IA HANEY Engltsh Club Pep Club Dra rnatrc Club Better Erlms Coun CII Red Cross CHARLES HASSENFRATZ Howard Krauss Socrety Red Cross Better Etlms Councll Class Play VIRGINIA HARPER Glrl Reserves Ang e s ol Knowl edg VICG Presrdent of Pep Club Otfrcers and Sponsors Club Iournaltsrn Club Glee Club Better Erlrns Counctl Trtple S Reporter 7A Syn copators Captarn of Cynthla M1lk Fund Drrve Most Talka trve Grrl GORDON P HENSON Captarn rn R O T C Otttcers and Sponsors Club News Edt tor ol Socral Spectator Sports Edttor ot Trtple S Howard Krauss Soctety H1 Y ROSEMARY HORINE Treasurer Buzztn Three Dozen IAMES HOGAN Better Frlms Counctl Reporter of Howard Krauss Socrety Class Play DOROTHY IRBY Howard Krauss Socrety BILLY HUDSON Arr Bugs Second Lteutenant tn R O T C Ofttcers and Sport ser C ub Baseball BETTY lOHtISOl' Basketbal. Sol.ball Tenn., :E .ey Bail Buzztn Th.ee Dozer.. '1 what Yi GLADYS HARPER Red Cross Latrn Club Glee Club IAMES HIGHT Four S Club 7A Syncopators Anglers ol Knowledge Wo'na'1 Hater PAULINE HOOD Glee Club Volley Ball Basket ball Softball IACK R HOLIFIELD VIVIAIN IETER Red Cross Vtce Prestdent o French Club Latrn Club Secre tary of Iournahsm Club Socxal Chairman of Honor Soctety Hrs torran ol Senror Class 7A Syn copators Anglers ol Knowle-do Iolly Iuntor Read1ng Club V1ce Pres1dentotP C Club F E C Club, Honorable Mentio. Latin Tournament BETHEL TERRY IRWIII EDITH IOHI SOI Glrl R serves Volley Ball Mar age o' SEWIO Grrs Baske ball a HELEI KARRIS Cree Ieade P og a'n Cnarrman otAmb1t1ous Grarnrnartans Pep Club Dramatrc Club Better Erlrns Councll Red Cross Cutest G l CHARLIE KOURVELAS SIDNEY KINOX Band Glee Club Pubns Ad dress Syst m IEWEL KIT G Gll Rese ves C11 e Club IAMES LEATHERS 4.4 Ylb PAULINE IOI-IIISOI CAROL KELLER Anglers ot Knowledge Spamslt Cub GI Cub T nrts SHIRLEY AIIIN KEMPER Buzzm Three Dozen HENRY KUHL AVOIINE LA COOK Softball Basketball G1rlR serves Anglers of Knowledge Red Cross Latm Club 7A Syn copators Better FIl '1S Councrl Class Play BEVERLY L VIII Natlonal Honor Soc ety Latm Club Reporter of Howard Krauss SOCIEIY Drarnatlc Club Latm Tou namertt Crty Speech Contest 2.3 CHARLES LEWIS Best Boy Dancer OUIDA LITTLE Latm Club Anglers of Knowl edge Four S Club 7A Syn copators MAI-UORIE LIVELY Howard Krauss Society Red Cross Representattve Ofhcers and Sponsors Club Spanlsh Club Anglers of Knowledge Glee Club Happ1estG1rl DOROTHY LUMM R O T C Sponsor Glee Club Engllsh Club CLYDE MAYFIELD Howard Krauss Socxety Spanxsh Club PEGGY MARINUS Treasurer of F E C Club Sec retary and Socxal Chatrrnan ol Spantsh Club Lattn Club Red Cross VxcePres1dent ol I-la tronal Hono Soctety Iollylunlo Readxng Club 7A Syncopators Anglers ol Knowledge Ofltcers and Sponso,s Club 2. ETHEL LIGHTBODY atlonal Hono Soclety Howard Krauss So 1 t,' La In Club THOMAS LOVIIJGGOOD S Club Latxn Club Football MARY CATHERINE LOEFFEL Howard Krauss SOCISIY Lattn Club Nattonal Honor Society LAVERNE LORENZEN 7A Syncopators Anglers of Knowledge In St Louls Pep Club Orange and Blue Re porter Tennls Coach Tenms Club Glrls Athletlc Assocxa txon Htlung Club Award for Excellence 1n Athlet1cs Ice Skatlng Club EMOLA IANE MANOS Englrsh Club Glrl Reserves Debattng Club Dramatlc Club BUZZIH Three Dozen Glee Club CHARLES MILLS H1 Y Club Buzztn Three Doz Iolly Iunlo Readtng Club E u S Club I' E C C b DOROTHY MAGEE I-Iowa d Kraus So MARGUERITE MCDERMOTT R O T C Spono Buzzm Three Dozen Eren n Club RAYMOND MCCRORY 'attonal Hono Soc1ety Pres1 dent of Spantsh Club Howard Krauss Soctety F E C Cl b Four S Club IEAN MCGONAGILL Howard Krauss Soctety Latin Club Glee Club Better F1lms Counctl VINCIE MCMILLAN Spanrsh Club Engl1sh Club Red Cross Narcotxcs Study Club HELEN OVERTON National Honor Socxety Vlce Presldent and Program Chau man of G1rl Reserves Latm Club x 'N DORIS MARTII Gtrl Reserves 7A Syn opators Howard Krauss Soc et,' French Club Base tball Volleyball Tenn s Angle s of Knoul dge WILLIAM CALVIII MCCLELLAN Latm Club MARTHA MCGINNIS Secretary of Spanrsh Club Grrl Reserves Glee Club Better Fllms Counctl Buzztn Three Dozen Dra at1 Club Clas Play RICHARD McDANIEL MELBA MONROE Infantxle Paralysts Tag Day KENNITH PARK Photoplay Club Othcers and Sponsors Club Captam m R O T C Class Play IOHN PARKER Officers and Sponsors Club Captain in R. O T. C. Secre- tary of English Club. MELBA PHILLIPS Basketball Ambxtrous Gram mar1ans RICHARD PETERS Basketball Staff Olhcer ID R O T C Othcers and Sponsors Club H1 Y E E C Club Iolly Iunlor Readmg Club Four S Club S Club 7A Syncopa tors Anglers oi Knowledge B1g gest Boy El1rt SHEILA RABE Buzzln Three Dozen C I REI AU H1 Y Basketball Gcll BOI IIIE RILEY GIIOPGI honor Soclely A u r1r1 Edltor Club Edrtor ard EY change Echtor t Tr le S School Reportc t r Co II ICYCIG Appeal Assccla c Echto of Sc c al Spcctatc Span sl ur, ln C L C uh c C os Eng 1 C uc ILENE PHILLIPS Howard-Krauss Society Spanish Club. GENE PENNEY VICG Presldent ol Anglers of Knowledge LORRAINE PINN ELL Red Cross IIMMIE RANSOME E1rst L1eutenant 1'1 R O 'I' C Olhcers and Sponsors Club IAMES REESE W1 eles Code C un Cap alr ol Wres llng TEGWI Red C css RICHARD RIDDICK Prestdent of Iatlonal Ho o So clety ASSOC15 e Ed1 or of Tnple S Report r Corr spondtng Secretary and Hxstortan o' How ard Krauss Soclety Secretary o H1 Y Secretary of Typmg Club Iournaltsrn Club Debatmg Club Spantsh Club Red Cross Chau man of Fo d Good Drtw rs League Represertattve at Vo unteer Boys State Tennls EMILY ROBERTSON Z French Club Howard Krauss Soctety Angle s of Knowledge Pep Club E RUTHERFORD Natlonal Honor SOCISIY Pres1 dent of Howard Krauss SOCIETY President of H1 Y Treasurer of Spamsh Club Captain of Ten nts Team Band Trtple S Re porter Debating Club Pres1dent of Typtng Club Boy Most L1lce ly to Succeed Co Testator of Scrapper IEFF SEAMANS KATHLEEN SIMS Howard Krauss SOCIQIY 7A Syn copators Engltsh Club Anglers of Knowledge sux, GEORGE ROBERTS S Club All Memphts Football Ftrst L1eutenant m R O T C Ofhcers and Sponsors Club Boxmg Handsome-st Boy M SoutH S1de MILTON ROTTERSMAIN lat1onal Honor Soctety Bust ness Manager of Trlple S Lleutenant and Captatn ln R O T C F1nanc1al Secretary and Parhamentartan of Howard Krauss Soctety Iournallsm Club Tenms DOROTHY SIMMONS Howard Krauss Soctety BOB SHELTON DOROTHY SMITH Gtrl Reserves Pep Club Red Cross THOMAS LESTER SMITH First Lieutenant and Drum Ma- COLVIN SMITH ii. V4 jor in Band, Officers and Spon- sors Club Glee Club. WALTER SIMMONS Vice President ol Senior Class Football Baseball Golf S Club All Memphis Baseball Captain of All Memphis Foot ba ALLEN SCROGGINS English Club Band Wireless Code Club MARY FRANCES SMITH Amb1tiousGrammarians Foot ball Sponsor Triple S Report er Soft Ball MAVIS STEWART English Club Lat n Cub e ter Films Council MARYE STOKES Howard Krauss Society play Club IAMES STUBBLEFIELD Glee Club Basketball Photo Usa.- - GEORGIA MAE SMITH Buzzin Three Dozen Debat ing Club MARGIE SMITH ALLAN SPURLOCK Latin Club Good Reading Club Dramalics FRANK STEGBAUER National Honor Society First Lieutenant in R O T C Olfi cers and Sponsors Club Treas urer ol English Club ANNE STRUB French Club Latin Club Latin Tournament MARIAN TAYLOR Girls' Sports Edito. of ' Triple S Recording and l7'i..ancial Secre- tary of Howard-Krauss Society Treasurer of Debating Club, French Club Iournalism Club, Program Chai....a of Be Films Council D.arnatic Cl , Class Play, OTTICE TIDV ELL Class Play VIRGINIA THURMOND Secretary and Soc1al Chatrrran of Natzonal Honor Soctety Pres ldent of Red Cross Delegate to Red Cross Convent1on Record mg Secretary of Senlor Class Reporter of Spamsh Club Sec retary of Enghsh Club Anglers of Knowledge Iollylumor Read mg Club D A R Representa tlve Glrl Most L1kely to Su ceed BE TURBEVILLE HORTENSE TRAMMELL Glee Club BERNICE VAUGHN Better E1lrns Councll Glee Club Ho ward K auss Socrety CARI WEBB Boylng Band H1 Y Wresltrg Glee Club Pres1dent of Eng ush Club Senlor Boys Treas urer Debatrng Club S Club It G ELIZABETH THURMOIND Presldent of Red Cross Secr tary and Reporter ot latxcnal Honor SOCIETY Vrce Pes1de and Secretary and Reporter ot Howard Krauss Soclety Spanlsh Club Delegate to Red Cro s Corxventron C ass P obhe BOIII IE THORIIE Secretary of Engllsh Club Vtce Presldent of Buzzln Three Dozen Pep Club Offrcers and Sponsors Club Better Ellms Council Drarnatrc Club Soclal Charrman ol Senxor Class Foot ball Sponsor Cheerleader Per sonalrty Grrl KATHERINE TOTTY Treasurer of Spanxsh Club Latin Club Red Cross Representattve Anglers of Knowledge Glee Club SIDNEY DEAN VICK Treasurer of Engllsh Club Bas ketball S Club LOUIS WELLS Program Chalrman I Arnbt hous Gramrnartans Football S C ub EVELYN WEEKS Spanrsh Club Glee Club Buz ztn Three Dozen Red Cross Representatlve Basketball Soft a 29 NELLIL WILST Anglers of Knowledge Red Cross Representatwe Pep Club RAYMOND VERNON WHITE BETTY WILBOURN Glrl Reserves Anglers of Knowl edge Semor Volley Ball Team Tenms THEDFORD WILSON Howard Krauss Soclety Latxn Club S Club ELIZABETH WORD Howard Krauss SOCIGIY PIESI dent of Latxn Club Olfxcers and Sponsors Club Photoplay Club IOHN WILKINSOI r Q Basketball Wrestlxng Good Enghsh Club Aft Edtto of So 1 cial Spectator fi Ki FRITZ WEIGANDT Second Lleutenant IH R O T OIIICETS and Sponsors Club H Y Football Engllsh Club FARRIS WIGGINS Presrdent and Secretary oIG1rl Reserves Engllsh Club How ard Krauss SOCIETY Typtng Club EARL WILSON BESSIE WILSON Howard Krauss SOCISIY Better FIIUIS Councll IOHN WILLINGHAM Class Play AIxNIE CRAIG WHITE Buzzm Three Dozen BOBBIE YLAGER Clue r Lead Squad L ade Glrls R1fle Tea'n Bett r Ftrns Counctt Red Cross Rep 't Dra'nat1cs Club Trrpl S Reporte P p Club Sec ary and Tr asur r ot Offtce s and Soonso s Club ll5 - lACK YOUI G std nt of S Cub dst P Manager o' Scrappe Most Va uable Football Play Box-'mg Track Captatn R O T C T tple S Reporte B tt F1 'ns Counctl Oflrcers and Sponsor Club Prestdent of E gl1sl'1 Club A'Hb1l1OUS Grarrvna tans S tal Comrmtt e ot S 'no Clas Class Play lOHll D THOMAS IRVINE IRBY H9 wa d K auss Socr ty Mrd tern graduate Song Amertca lnvocatton Ee.-il?.'3v GRADUATION PROGRAM ELLIS AUDITORIUM ay Iune 6 41 8 Mustc by Henry Carey words DY S F Scutn Greettngs from Class Prestdent Second Honor Student Frst Honor Student Song To a Wild Rose lSelect d Groupl Address to Class Song Farewell Pesentatlon ot Class A ceptance of Class Awardtng of Dtplomas and Afvardmg of S A R M da Eduard MacDowel 'Ma tltal Von Flotof R O T C Co'n'n ssto s Mustc ,md dtrectton of MISS A a B Gordo Sento Crass Rev L R Graham Blake Boyer Blake Boye Ruth Bryant Semor Class Rex Altr d Loartng Clark Semor Class Prmctpal H H Gnas Supertntendent E C Ball M W I Pescot Mr Sawtl C 31 . . 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' nn ' n HISTCDRY By VIVIAN IETER The other day wh1le rummaglng through an old trunk 1 came across the drary I had kept durmg my hrgh school days at South Slde September 1937 Well we have at last started to h1gh school and do we appear and feel dec1dedly small rn thts great brg school' The shock of watchxng boys gomg through the belt hne and of seerng our fnends red laced and embarrassed s1tt1ng on top of therr lockers s1ng1ng solos was soon a thrng of the past Almost before we knew 1t we were rn the swlng of thlngs and were enterlng 1nto South Srde act1v1t1es w1th a wrll September 1938- The most drffrcult part of school the freshman year rs over and we re now sophomores Many new fnendshrps have been made and everyone rs eager to get started back after the summer vacat1on George Roberts has been made a 11fS1 heutenant rn the R O T C and Allen Goldsmnh appornted second lreutenant of the band March 1939- At the West Tennessee Latm Tournament at State Teachers College Ruth Bryant won second place 1n the Caesar d1v1s1on and Helen Overton and V1v1an Ieter won Honorable Ment1on rn the 11fS1 year d1v1s1on The three went to Nashvxlle to compete rn the State contest at Peabody College Apnl 1939 To Nashvrlle went the Glee Club They came back wrth honors the Grrls Glee Club rat 1ng superror the Boys good Those attendlng were Margaret Goodwtn lean McGona g1ll Catherlne Courtney Ruth Kmght Kathryn Totty Carolyn D1ttman Mar1or1e Lrvely Ag nes Goodwtn Betty Hamrlton Nancy Fowler Roy Adams and Iames Blackwell May 1939 The Glee Club under the dlrectlon of Mrss Anna B Gordon presented the operetta Hollywood Extra 1n the school aud1tor1um Nancy Fowler Roy Adams and Mar1or1el.1vely played leadlng roles Elrzabeth Thurmond chosen as a delegate of the South S1de Chapter of the Iunror Red Cross represented South Srde at the Natronal Red Cross Conventton at Washrngton D C September 1939- Myl Myl How tlme does flyl Here we are d1gn1f1ed Iunrors buzzrng around wrth a very knowlng axr At last we have galned that coveted balcony seat and we can look down upon the poor lrttle freshmen and sophomores s1tt1ng downstalrs Most of our class really have a part 1n the school dC11V1119S and have 1o1ned the dlfferent clubs and many are be comlng qulte outstandrng rn athletrcs We certarnly had a number of R O T C ofhcers and sponsors chosen from our class mem bers th1s year They are George Roberts Roy Adams Kenneth Srgman Mrlton Rottersman Blake Boyer Allen Goldsmlth V1rg1n1a Harper Marlorre l..1vely Mary Carlson Bonnre Thorne and Betty Hamrlton Four of our class Mllclred Beeman Bonnte Rrley Betty Hamrlton and Ruth Bryant have been chosen members of the Tnple S staff South S1deS Pep Squad shows great promrse of a good years work under such able cheer leaders as Bonnle Thorne Bobbte Yeager and Helen Karrls March 1940- Vtvxan leter won hrgh Honorable Mentton rn the Caesar drvtsron of the West Tennessee Lattn Tournament conducted at State Teachers College Apnl 1940- The Press Conference at Southwestern had a large representatlon from South Sxde Those who attended were Margaret Br1dges Ruth Bryant who was elected v1ce presrdent of the Conference Betty l-lam1lton Mtldred Beeman BOUD19 Rrley and Gordon Henson '32 1 1 I 1 1 1 . . . . .1 . - 11 1 ' 1 ' I 1 1 1 - 1 . . . ., 1 1 I T . . . , - 11 1 11 1 11 11 - - 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - I i 1 - 1 -1 11 . . . . . . - 1 1 1 , , . . I 11 - 11 . . .1 , ,, . . . f - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 HISTORY Contlnued May 1940- The delegate to the I atronal Red Cross Conventxon at Washlngton D C from South Srde thls year was V1rg1n1a Thurmond The South Srde Rrfle Team Jon frrst and thrrd places ID the Natronal R O TC competr non for W1ll1am Randolph Hearst Trophles The boys were awarded handsome medals and the school recerved a gold plaque for f1rst place and a bronze plaque for thlrd place Those of our class on the team rn the Fourth Corps Area Rlfle Matches were Thomas Campbell number one team and Raymond Boatman number tfvo team Mrlton Addmgton won second natronal prrze rn the Spanxsh Amerrcan War Veterans Essay Contest The Honor Soc1ety had a very beautlful 1n1t1at1on servlce 1n the aud1tor1um Members of the class of 41 rnducted rnto the Soc1ety were Blake Boyer Peggy Marrnus VIVIGD Ieter Betty Harnrlton Roberlrne Allen Ruth Bryant V1rg1n1a Thurmond Elrzabeth Thurmond and M1ldred Beeman Iune 1940 Three of our R O T C boys Blake Boyer Thomas Campbell and Rrchard R1dd1ck went to Castle He1ghts to take a course 1n State government September 1940 Frnally our long cher1shed dreams of belng senlors have come true but Ne dont feel as d1gn1f1ed and sophrstlcated as We thought W would Many regret that they have started the last lap of therr hrgh school course After electrng our class offlcers our l1fe as senlors really began rn a b1g way Our off1 cers are Presrdent Blake Boyer Boys Vrce Presrdent VValter Srmmons Glrls Vrce Presrdent Betty Ham1lton Recordlng Secretary V1rg1n1a Thurmond Correspondlng Secretary M1ldred Beeman Treasurers Fred Creasy Roberltne Allen Carl Webb All class day offlcers we e elected and the 1 are Poet Roberllne Allen Testators Z E Rutherford Roy Adams Hrstorran V1v1an Ieter Prophet Elrzabeth Thurmond T e red rose IS the class flox er and blue and whrte are the class colors The motto se le t d IS We Can Becau e We Thlnk Vfe Can Th1s year a number of our senlors are on the Tr1ple S staff Ruth Bryant and Ralph Dubrovner Ed1lOYS 1n Ch1ef Margaret Brtdges and Rrchard R1dd1ck Assoctate Edrtors Fred Creasv Nevxs Ed1tor Nancy Fowler Personal Edxtor Mrlton Addrngton Contest Edltor Rober ltne Allen Art Edrtor Bonnre Nell Rtlev Exchange Edltor Mar1an Taylor Glrls Sports Edrtor M1ldred Beeman Feature Edltor and Mrlton Rottersman Bus1ness Manager October 1940 Kathryn Totty won honor both for herself and her school by wrnnlng a muslcal scholar sh1p to the Memph1s Conservatory of Mus1c November 1940 Tr1ple honors came to Mary Carlson who was named Prrncess of the Mrd South Falr Queen of the Mld South Gladrolus Soc1ety and sponsor for the Atlanta Tech football team lean Brooks Mary Frances Srrrth Bonnre Thorne and Rosemary Horne were chosen to be the football sponsors at the b1g Thar1ksg1v1ng came 33 .T ' ' ' . , . ., I ' A vu' I A 4 - A , , . . 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A 4 , A A' , I A I 1 HISTORY Contlnued December 1940- There surely were a number of nervous anx1ous boys and g1rls awa1t1ng the trme for the Honor Soclety 1n1t1at1on serv1ce to begm thxs morn1ng December 17 I beheve that the serv1ce was the most or1g1nal and 1mpress1ve one that has ever been presented at South S1de The ten students 1n1t1ated 1nto the chapter were Mlldred Elmore Carolyn Craddock Ethel L1ght body Margaret Br1dges Bonme R1ley Fred Creasy Z E Rutherford R1chard R1dd1ck Ray mond Boatman and Ralph Dubrovner February 1941 Competmg agarnst s1x Memphts h1gh schools South Sxdes r1fle team won second place honors ln the C1ty Rtfle Matches Thomas Campbell veteran of last year and captaln of the team was yudged the best marksman1n the c1ty These boys placed f1rst among the 27 southeastern schools 1n the recent Corps Area R O T C shoot The sen1ors on the team are Thomas Campbell B1lly Hudson and Raymond Boatman ln a school wlde electlon conducted by the Trlple S George Roberts and Betty Ham1l ton won the t1tles of Mr and Mtss South S1de The Best C111Z6U of the 1941 graduat1ng class accordlng to the grrls of the Senlor Class and the Faculty 15 V1rg1n1a Thurrnond As representat1ve of the Memphrs Commodore Perry Chapter D A R V1rg1n1a w1ll go to Nashv1lle for the state contest Two South S1de entrles ran away w1th top honor 1n the typlng contest sponsored by the M1ller Hawklns Secretar1al School Z E Rutherford who has won second and tl'11rd places 1n two prevrous contests won flrst place for speed R1chard R1dd1ck won f1rst pr1ze for accuracy March 1941 A happy exc1ted group of boys and g1rls 1nclud1ng the Senlors Kathryn Totty Nancy Fowler Norma Barner Betty Ham1lton and Roy Adams were pr1v1leged to attend the South SIX members of our graduatlng class Fred Creasy Ralph Dubrovner Ruth Bryant Mar garet Brxdges Elorse Donaldson and V1v1an Ieter took the college apt1tude test grven at Southwestern College Ralph Dubrovner won the scholarshlp Apnl 1941 There certalnly was a change rn the appearance of the twelfth graders after each had donned hrs K1d Day Costume and had assumed h1s most baby1sh ways at the K1d Day Party at Gaston Communrty Center Nancy Fowler all decked out tn a baby dress and bonnet w1th a rattler was Judged the best dressed g1rl and Iarnes H1ght who wore kmckers w1th a brg red patch on them a loud lrtterbug shlrt a huge red t1e and a skull cap was the best dressed boy Everyone 1nclud1ng the chaperons had a perfectly lovely trme May 1941 May the last month of our school year began w1th many hard examxnatlons but there were partres and p1cn1cs also Stnce everyone reahzed that he was nearrng the end of hrs h1gh school career he has been tryrng to make thls last month count for somethlng both 1n hrs school work and hrs socxal dCl1V1ll6S Mlss Gordon began practlce on the muslc for our commencement exerc1ses The rnusl cal selectxons are Amer1ca Farewell Kfrom Martha l and ToaW1ld Rose Sunday morn1ng May 25 all of the Sentors attended ldlewlld Presbyterran Church for the Baccalaureate Sermon wh1ch Dr T K Young delrvered He urged us to conttnue to seek educatron The annual p1cn1c was a gala occaslon for all sen1ors as we gathered for our last soclal functlon of the year The ent1re Senlor Class lS lookrng for .vard to the n1ght of our graduatxon when Dr Al fred Loarmg Clark will address the Class And now w1th eyes frlled w1th tears and memones refreshed anew I gently close tn dlary and fondly lay rt back 4 I , . 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W r ws 'l SNAPSHOTS D EFW' mg! fre ' 1 T Oi: C 5' 1 CLASS PRCPI-IECY Thts 1S statlon WMPS We take you now to the South S1de Hxgh Aud1tor1um where Iames l-Ixght br1Il1ant young seventeen year old semor w1ll soon demonstrate h1s Hrghtrme Ma ch1ne which he clatms w1ll project one twelve years 1nto the future Referrlng to h1s cr1t1cs who have declared that hts 1dea ts utterly fantasttc the youthful 1nventor recently remarked Umph kapf let them scoff I-Ie who laughs last heh heh IS slow to get the Ioke you know The funny papers have a machme that takes one back 1nto the past but look forwardl I always sayl Well 1n a few m1nutes we shall know the truth about th1s mach1ne Walt here s Mr H I Farrtsh sc1ence teacher and Mr I W Rlchardson hlstory teacher dlscusslng the event Let s l1sten He s a m1ghty f1ne boy yes strl Yes but he needs to be pushed once IH a whlle to keep h1m off the rocks But now the t1me has come A profound hush re1gns as Ehzabeth Thur mond IS seated on the w1re bench The sw1tch IS thrownl When I f1rst stepped 1nto the machlne I had a forebodlng that the 1nvent1on was doomed to fallure My heart seemed to sklp a beat when I saw Iames pull the swltch I began to feel dxzzy my bram UI reeled The audttorlum Spun crazlly around Suddenly I found myself unharmed standtng 1n front of a magnlflcent f1ve story bu1ld1ng I saw to my surprtse that 1t was the remodeled South S1de Hlgh School and as I gazed curlously I saw Elolse Donaldson Charles Hassenfratz and Iean McGonag1ll emerge from the entrance I solemnly asked them rf they were go1ng to school and as though laughmg at some notous Ioke Iean told me that they had been teachxng for SIX years and that Mr Iohn Baker was now prlnclpal at South S1de chtef houn as GSSISIGDIS Mr Gnuse they told me was presldent of the UHIVGTSIIY of M1ssour1 MISS Tharp was execuhve of the Natlonal Howard Krauss Soclety MISS I..1ttle was dean of Vassar Col saw a huge three decker super bus wh1zz1ng down the street and so mutterlng a hur r1ed good bye lraced across the street and caught the bus out of cur1os1ty I asked the dr1ver who of all people was Ioe Columbus where he was go1ng l-Ie Sdld that the bus was gomg through town ZUF Street I pard my fare She told me that she Boatman and that on hfs and that the bus lrne ended at V1olet Grlfflths Plaza Courts on and sat down beslde none other than M1ldred Beeman was the prxvate secretary of the mayor of Memphls Raymond secretarxal staff were Dorothy Dlllard Betty W1lbourne and Edlth Iohnson Rlchard Peters was Pol1ce Commlssloner and Allen Scrogglns was probate Iudge I asked Mlldred 1f she had heard anythlng about our classmates of 41 She looked at me strangely Say have you been out of the country or someth1ng'P Dont tell me you havent heard that Sam Berzansky managed by our old fr1end Louts Wells won the l1ght werght boxmg champ1onsh1p that Gene Penny and Raymond McCrory are mak1ng a good w1ll tour m the Spamsh Amerrcan countr1es to promote Blake Boyer s b1g Pan Amer1can Un1on Program? D1dnt you know that the Ladles Home Magaz1ne edlted by Ruth Bryant won the Roberlme Allen Magaz1ne Apprecratlon Award for 1952 and that M1lton Addxngtons latest best seller Green Memory won the Puhtzer Pnze? I confessed I hadnt heard about the success of our classmates Wh1le she was telhng me about the new Amerlcan I'I1story book wrltten by V1v1an Ieter and Betty Hamllton and Our Soclal Problems by Iack I-Iol1f1eld she d1scovered that she had passed her stop Before she left she told me to be sure and drop 1n at the radlo statlon WOW owned by Thedford Wrlson As we sped along I nottced that the lvfemphls streets were numbered now At 6R Street the man 1n front of me got off and I p1cked up a copy of the Memph1s News that he had left on the seat I brlefly glanced at the European news Carl Webb and W C McClelland ambassadors to England had been trylng to strengthen d1plomat1c relatlons and to enforce the foretgn pollcy of the Unlted States set up by Ralph Dubrovner Senator from Tennessee Thrs news scoop was wrrtten by the forexgn correspondent R1chard McDan1el I saw the names of Ralph I-layes and Thomas Lov1nggood 1n the by hnes of the other fore1gn news I read about the Ph1ll1ps and Ph1ll1ps Travel Agency of Parts the largest 1n the world go1ng bankrupt But I knew that Melba and Ilene would soon be on thelr feet agatn C I 38 legeg and Coach Ewing was head coach at Alabama with Iames Blackwell and Bedford Cal- I - - . . . - CLASS PROPHECY Cont1nued Reneau m1ll1ona1re was travel1ng rn RUSSIG at the t1me to make an 1nspect1on of the Frank Stegbauer O11 Industrles In competmon w1th the Stegbauer O11 Company was the Wallace E Gammon Petroleum Corporahon Iread that h1s busmess managers Helen Overton and Dougley Perry had been responslble for the success of h1s busrness I turned to the second page and read what Bonn1e Rrley the noted colummst had to say about the natlonal s1tuat1on I also not1ced the fashlon column by Mar1or1e L1vely and a fea ture story by Margaret Brldges I saw on the ed1tor1al page that M1lton Rottersman headed the News staff as edltor 1n ch1ef On the sport page Iread the column by Gordon Henson sports edxtor I read that Mar shall Gllsson had slgned to play w1th the CIHCIHHGII Reds for the fourth consecutlve season Walter Slmmons had been made head coach at Tennessee and George Roberts and Iohn Mor r1s were playmg professlonal football w1th th Green Bay Packers Betty Iohnson and La verne Lorenzen had announced thelr 1ntent1ons of playmg profess1onal tenn1s and Carolme Dlttman s Dr1bble Droolers world s glrl basketball champs were go1ng to make a tour of the Unlted States next fall On the soclety page there was a b1g p1cture of Ethel L1ghtbody and Dorothy Irby They had Just returned from a world tour and were gomg to wr1te the story of thexr voyage exclu srvely for the Memphls News There was also another b1g prcture on the page It showed a group of Memphls soc1al1tes the Ldd1eS Ellte Club Thls club was gotng to sponsor a play ent1tled Why D1d I Do lt wrltten by Hortense Trammel and featurlng the leadmg dramatlc stage star Beverly Levm and fmanced by the club members nch husbands The male lead was to be played by the comedy star Iohn Thomas In th1s plcture of the Ehte Club I saw several fam1l1ar faces but the names were d1fferent w1th Mrs ln the front of them There were V1rg1n1a Harper Rosemary Horne Nellte West Lorene Cross and Agnes Crawford Beneath the p1cture I read Staff Photo by Russel Dunkln The advlce to the lovelorn was by Elleen Copeland On the comlc page was the cartoon Pete and HIS Pals by Colv1n Sm1th I glanced hurr1edly at the ads throughout the News The Mxd South Fur Shoppe owned and operated by Pauhne Hood and Kathryn Totty announced 1ts btggest sale the Charles Kourvelas Transcr1pt1on Company had Just made seventeen dlfferent recordlngs of the oper atxc volce of Nancy Fowler Iames Reese and h1s Devll Drlvers were COIIIIHQ to town the fol lowlng week Orlon Blantons Drug Store Ed Chnes Haberdashery the Martha MCGIDHIS Dramat1c School the Lloyd Church Hardware Company the Marye Stokes Avonne LaCook Photography Stud1o the Ela1ne Perry Secretarlal School and the Iohn W1ll1ngham Depart ment Store also had ads 1n the News I put the paper down and saw that I was 1n the mlddle of town Memphls had certamly changed We stopped for a red l1ght and as I looked through the w1ndow I saw the great Hotel Mayfleld By the slgns ln front I saw that Clyde had been lucky 1n obtalnlng Maur1ce Ford s orchestra for a week s stand Bobb1e Yeager and Mary Frances Sm1th were h1s g1rl vo cal1sts In the floor show was the Broadway dance team of Charles Lewls and Grace Cum mlngs and the w1se cracklng comedy team of Helen Karrls and Dorothy Sm1th The bus started aga1n and as we passed the new Bnou Theater I saw that a double fea ture was playmg Comrade Z w1th the glamour g1rl Mary Carlson and A Letter drrected by Bethel Irwln and starrlng the dramatlc box OIIICS attractlon Marlan Taylor The theater also advert1sed a news scoop fllmed by that ace news reel photographer Edgar Donald The B11ou I not1ced was owned by Vernon Wh1te I got off at the next stop and on the corner I saw a huge forty story bu1ld1ng It was an OIIICG bu1ld1ng owned by Memphxs most promment executwe Z E Rutherford I went 1n and read on the placard on the wall that the g1ant sky scraper was bullt by the LOUIS Haglund Constructron Company I looked on the d1rectory of the Rutherford Burldmg and saw that Ilmmy Ransome had a law off1ce on the fourth floor and Harry Carter had the Fnendly Loan OIIICG on the same floor Lorralne P1nnell and Dorothea Hancock owned a cred1t rat 1ng busmess on the tenth floor and V1rg1n1a Haney and lean Brooks ran a beauty parlor on the second The off1ce of the Board of Educat1on was also IH the Rutherford Bu1ld1ng the d1rectory showed that M1ldred Elmore was Asslstant Comm1ss1oner of the Publ1c Schools and 39 1 1 . . , , . 1 1 11 11 1 - 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CLASS PROPHECY Contlnued Ruth Clark was head of all the hbrarxes The Ace Advertrsrng Company owned by Roy Harber was on the th1rty nxnth floor I notrced on the bullettn board that the Young Buslness Women s Club of whtch Ehza beth Word was pres1dent was meet1ng 1n Room 115 on the IIFSI floor I walked down the hall and stopped 1ns1de to watch the sesslon The Club was composed of the successful bust ness women of Memphts I saw Annxe Cralg Whtte Farrls Wtggms Kathleen Slms Bermce Vaughn and Dorothy Sxmmons dlscussmg buslness problems I left the meetlng shortly and saw Bessle Wtlson stand1ng by the elevator She told me that she was a stewardess for the Columbra Rocket Margaret Goodw1n Peggy Marmus and Mo dell Harnllton were also stewardesses The owner of the Rocket l1nes Iohn WllklDSOD was mak1ng an European tour w1th h1s a1r show Brlly Hudson and Marguer1te McDermott were h1s ace ptlots BGSSIS told me that Iohn Craft was Chlef Surgeon at the BGQIISI Hospltal Emtly Robertson was superxntendent of nurses and on her staff were Mar1e Brown Emola Manus Gladys Harper and MGVIS Stewart Sldney VICC was IUSIICS of the Peace ln Hernando M1s s1ss1pp1 and had rnarned several couples fro'n South S1de and hrs best customer was Bev erly Clark the gay dlvorcee who had been marrred SIX tlmes Bess1e had to get on the elevator so she sald good bye Iames Stubblefleld got off Just as she got on He sa1d that he worked at an employment agency owned by Ottrce T1dwell and that he had sent many young h1gh school graduates to Thomas Charpmans new gov ernmental munltrons plant He told me that Shella Rabe Anne Strub and Georg1a Mae Smlth had good governmental secretar1al yobs now Iames was 1n a btg hurry so he left to go to Carol Keller s Dress Shop to get a dress for h1s wlfe s ann1versary He Sdld that Dorothy Lumm New York model had consented to model the dresses desrgned by V1rg1n1a Bledsoe the Souths foremost dress des1gner I left the Rutherford Bu1ld1ng and rernemberlng what Mlldred had told me about v1s1t1ng WOW I asked a pollceman to d1rect me to the SIGIIOH The cop was Ieff Seamansl Wlth htm was Bob Shelton 1n a fxremans unxform They sa1d that they were go1ng to the Pohcemens and Flremen s Ball and had to plck up thelr dates Ehzabeth Floyd and Frances Fogerty who were lust gettrng off from work at the Supreme Law Ofhce Inc Before they left they ad vxsed me to go to the Ball to hear I W Cooper perform on the v1ol1n and to see Ben Tur bevrlles Chorus Boys the novelty show featurlngl C Hawks Iames Leathers Ollver Con ner and Eugene Irwxn I passed the Bell Telephone on the way to WOW and behold out came Fred Creasy followed by h1s laboratory asslstants Ruth Knrght Iewel Klng and Dorxs Mart1n Fred had become chlef research sc1ent1st after h1s 1nvent1on of the Creasy Crystal Crowbar In a brtef conversatlon Fred told me that Iohn W1ll1ngham was General Manager of the company and D1mple McK1nney was Superlntendent of the telephone operators I contlnued up the street and at the corner I suddenly stopped and elaculated Pardon me but you look lust hke Marg1el And thats who 1t was Margle Smxth star of the radzo program Margxe and Madgle I notrced that she was accompan1ed by Charlene Farrand who operated a day nursery l f1nally reached stat1on WOW lt was on lA Street next to the 51 Club famous nlght spot operated by Fr1tz Wergandt and Iack Farrls On the blllboard was advertlsed the danc 1ng queen Avxs Garner A plcture of Allen Spurlock do1ng a dance speclalty also decorated the b1llboard Connle Btvens and her all g1rl orchestra were featured Her sxnger was Francls Chambers In the radlo statmon I went and met two charmlng hostesses V1nc1e McM1llan and Mabel Graham who found me a seat next to Shlrley Kemper She told me that she was a movte talent scout and was 1n Mernphls looklng for a glrl to play the femlnlne lead IH the THOVIS adaptatton of Green Memory She sard that she had her eye on Bonnte Thorne person allty queen of the Memphls Cotton Carmval In cldentally under the presldency of lack Young the Carmval ASSOCIGIIOH had made the Cotton Carmval aworld 1mportant event llooked at the large telev1s1on screen and saw the orchestra of Allen Goldsmlth and heard the lovely VOICS of Norma Barner The program ended and Mary Loutse Dunlap an 40 - 1 I . . - - 1 . . I - , . ' 1 1 1 . , - ' 1 1 4 1 1 , . . , . . . , . , - 1 L 1 ' , . 1 ' - ' 1 - 1 - 1 . . , . . 1 1 . - 1 1 . . . . 1 . , . 1 , . . . . , . . . . , . 1 . . . 1 1 - 1 ' . , . . 1 - - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 - - 11 . . . 11 I . . . . 1 ' 1 tt - - 11 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 ' - , . 1 1 , . 1 - 11 11 - - . , ' - 1 1 - 1 1 ' CLASS PROPI-IECY Contlnued nouncer came on and gave the schedule for the rest of the day Glenn Harrls noted come dlan was to have a spectal program and the rad1o sertal starrlng Carolyn Craddock was to follo N the news broadcast Lester Smtth then gave the news Ladxes and Gentlemen thls program comes to you through the courtesy of Maxs Mm ute Messages spee dee telegraph SSYVICG and owned by your frlend and mme Mr Max R Dougan Now for the latest news Several Memphlans have made the radro headllnes today Brlg adler General Roy Adams has Just left wtth hrs staff for mtlrtary dutles 1n Hawau Accom panytng h1m were several hundred sold1ers rncludmg Mators Thomas Campbell and Eugene Braswell Taktng the General s place at West Polnt w1ll be Colonel Iohn Parker Iarnes I-Ilght professor of chemlstry at Illxnots UHIVSTSIIY has perfected a new stomlc force that w1ll revoluttonlze the motortzed mdustrles Charles Mxlls of the patent offrce ac cordmg to latest reports ts ready for lnspectton of th1s latest success of sctence V1rg1n1a Thurmond presldent of the Nat1onal Red Cross announced today that Mary Catherme Loeffel Dorothy Magee and Carolyn Crcalla were go1ng to Ch1na m the mterests of the Red Cross Kenneth Park playboy has announced lntenttons of go1ng on a huntlng exped1t1on rn the Antarctlc Catherlne Courtney of the Irwln Irby Fun Show Iheard over thts SIGIIOD at 8 UO every Thursdayl was elected prestdent of the Internat1onalL1ars Club A g1gant1c forest f1re swept through western Arkansas today destroylng m1ll1ons 1n prop erty Rrchard R1dd1ck head of the Nat1onal W1ldl1fe and Forestry Serv1ce commented that tt was only eff1c1ency of the forest rangers that kept 1t from berng the worst dlsaster the South had ever seen Flashl Iames I-Iogan demonstratlng the Glenn Wyatt Refreezorator to the Eskrmos at the North Pole became wealthy today when he uncovered a gold deposlt beneath the tce and snow weather man Clarence Halnes St1ll marvellrng over the good fortune of my old frlends I strolled over to Court Square A huge crowd had gathered there to hear Sldney Knox candrdate for Congress speaklng from a soap box He was demandmg equal r1ghts for men and every once 1n a whlle I heard Agnes Goodwrn presldent of the Women F1rstComm1ttee heckle h1m In the crowd seemlngly obltvlous of the pOl1l1Cdl excltement were Outde Llttle and Rena McOwen feedlng peanuts to the squ1rrels and cheerfully chattmg about therr good fortune ln obta1n1ng Evelyn Weeks Permlsslon to exh1b1t her latest pa1nt1ngs of the Grand Canyon 1n the1r Memphts Art Museum I bumped 1nto two d1st1ngu1shed look1ng gentlemen who were comment1ng on the good SGFVICG that they had recetved the n1ght before at the new hlgh Class escort bureau owned by Melba Monroe and Carolyn McLesky I started to ask one of the men where the bureau was located but suddenlv I felt a strange sensatton pass over me Everythmg began to turn dark and I became drzzy I felt as 1f some 1nv1s1ble force were pulhng me at a drzzy speed through space I.ad1es and Gentlemen we must acknowledge th1s expenment to proyect matter 1nto the future a fallure For twenty frve mlnutes Iam s Hrght has attempted to send Ehzabeth Thur mond tnto the year 1953 but nothlng has hapoened For a few moments MISS Thurmond seemed to have famted probably from the excttement I-Iowever before we go off the a1r M1ss Thurmond w1ll speak a few words Rlght th1s way pleasel Well M1ss Thurmond are you dtsappolnted w1th today s lI'1dlS9 But why should I be? I really went 1nto t he future to l953l It was marvellous Super based rocket lines televtsron I-Ieh heh Qulte a 1est MISS Thurmond But I really Yes we know Mxss Thurmond It s been a strenuous day for you Well folks th1s IS your announcer b1dd1ng you farewell 41 Thats all the news for now. But keep tuned in on this station for the reports of the . A - . . 9 . . - ast wall and 'clizstamznt We one hundred and nlnety four stud1ous clock watchmg students the twenty e1ghth graduatlng class of South Stde Hlgh School belng ln a sound state of mlnd and havmg ac cepted no br1bes whatsoever do hereby draw up under the proof readmg eye of M1ss Annekay Tharp our last w1ll and testament We dedlcate 1t wtth all due respects to our lower classmates who have 1n m1nd the hlgh a1m of someday becomlng as we the departmg ARTICLE I To Mr Gnuse and h1s f1ne faculty of pat1ent understand1ng and helpful teach ers we leave our stncere gratltude and never endrng thanks for thetr lnstructlve educatlonal gurdance through our four long years of book lore ARTICLEII To M1ssTharp we leave our s1ncere hope that someday she wlll meet and overcome tn mortal combat that malarla carrylng msect known as the anopheles mosgulto fWe deem that a speclally made fly swatter w1ll do the tnck 1f sard meetmg ever occursl AR'I'ICLE III To Coach Ewlng we leave our deep appreclatlon for the flne football teams that have been developed under h1s guldance and our s1ncere hope that he W1ll contmue to turn out 1n all branches of our sports department teams that w1ll ever l1ve up to the noble name of Scrappers ARTICLE IV To MISS L1ttle we leave our gratltude for enabllng us to see through her numerous quotat1ons and compos1t1ons the authentlclty of the scrlpture verse Whatsoever thmgs are true whatsoever thmgs are pure whatsoever thlngs are of good report thlnk on these th1ngs out blgger and better ROTC unlts for the a1d rn our countrys f1ght for that whlch we all cherlsh and hold dear hfe hberty and the pursu1t of happlness ARTICLE VI To Mlss Baynes we leave our heart felt apprec1at1on for her k1nd under standtng guldance and her helpful suggestxons whtch have alded us who have oftenttmes strayed away We also hope that her ab1l1ty as a candy salesman w1ll cont1nue to be a con stant dram on pup1ls purses ARTICLE VII To Mr Rtchardson we leave the pleasure of constantly keep1ng off the rocks the new crop of senlors and undergraduates who someday Wlll pass through the threshold of h1s Classrooms ARTICLE VIH To our lower brethren the Junlors we leave our d1gn1f1ed seats 1n the balcony AR'I'ICLE IX To the lowly but lnnocent v1ct1ms of educat1on known as the freshmen and freshettes we leave three long years of book study toward a hard earned dxploma obta1ned by concentrat1on and detentron ARTICLE X Some of the note worthy members of thrs d1st1ngu1shed class wlsh to leave the followtng bequests accornpllshments and t1tles to the1r xnferlors Ralph Dubrovner leaves h1s vocabulary to the entxre yumor class Ehzabeth Thurmond leaves her xntelllgence 1n Mr S1mmons Amerlcan HISIOTY class to Helen Beeman Carl Webb leaves h1s abtltty to get h1s nose broken to anyone who fatls to duck a e hook Nancy Fowler leaves her lovely vocal cords to anyone capable of usmg them lvfaurtce Ford leaves h1s bashfulness to anyone who feels the urge to blush 42 ARTICLE V.-To Sergeant Armistead we leave our best wishes for the success of turning l ft . fast mlll and Irsramrnr-cnnnnncn Virginia Thurrnond is going to carry Herman with her but consents to leave her title Best Citizen to Mrnnette Schwartz Catherine Courtney leaves her cooking ability C79 to Irmmre Locke Sammy Berzansky leaves his boxing ability to Home Brew lohnson Virginia Harper leaves the answers to Mr Rrchardsons history tests to Shrrley Mc Hughes and the ability to hold her man to Sarah Lemons George Roberts leaves his title of th senior with the most seniority along with his good looks to Billy Callrcott Iames Reese leaves hrs act of violating the city antr noise ordinance with his motor cycle after school to H S Mills Richard Riddick leaves his typing talent to the on coming generations of the Rid drck Clan lnamely Genel Raymond Boatman leaves hrs marksm anshrp with a rifle to Charles Cuneo Connie Brvens leaves her piano playing ability to Mary Rose Smrth Fritz Wergandt leaves his piece of Dubble Bubble under the lunch room table to Thad Morris Milton Addington leaves hrs seat in detention hall and hrs trtles of Fourth Street Romeo and Cutest Boy to Bobby Peacock Helen Karrrs leaves her title of Cutest Girl to Cynthia Thorne Peggy Marrnus leaves her place in the National Honor Society to her sister Carrie Edgar Donald leaves his pretty srlk shirt to Walter fthe ranrtorl purposes Avis Garner leaves her dancing ability to Christine Phelps Fred Creasy leaves hrs scholastic ability to Troy Hardy Richard Peters leaves hrs art of flirting to Iohnny Donovan Bubba Blackwell leaves his managershrp to Zane Wells Allen Goldsmith leaves hrs musical talent rn the band to Harry Robertson lack Holifield leaves his seat rn sociology to anyone who wants to be socialized Nellre West leaves her red hair to Helen Phillips Bedford Calhoun leaves hrs numerous trtles accumulated rn the popularity contest to anyone who proves to be a good accumulator Vrncre McMillan leaves her lines to Lorraine llsley Glen Harris leaves his physique to Aubrey Fox Bessre Wilson leaves her inability to make up her mind to anyone who has the rnrt1a trve to break the rce and make rt up Marrorre Lively leaves her title of Happiest Girl to anyone who can be happy and mean it Bobby Shelton leaves hrs quiet manner and loyalty rn the Howard Krauss Society to Gene Butler Eloise Donaldson leaves her stooging ability to Iune Emerson Iohn Wilkinson leaves the presidency of the Glenn Miller Club to Hurrrcane Hurley Ruth Bryant leaves her intelligence to her brother Russell Louis Wells leaves his right end position on the football squad to Ray Pittman Agnes Crawford leaves her pretty complexion to Nannette Williams Eoots Lovrnggood leaves his size ll shoe to Heinre Clark Bobbie Yeager leaves her cheer leadrng ability to Margaret Young Douglas Perry leaves hrs herght to Ed Evans 43 of r. . . ,. . , E Gordon P. 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I I N itt rackin' wise o write a sequel to GW W h t' i I attl ttlin' o li I i a e it asy, ki I I ub Man gin o o to college What's the trouble? inut -man Day-dreami g o be a su rman ll I I ON ne- unch lirting a d getti g knocked To win a fight and to drive an airplane That's what I've b en telling out in the se on roun . t em down at t e office O N ay rguing with Mr. Simmons o et his wings 't et excitedl N o ks ein' broke o t li I uld bel ' M u othing lways stay full in't that awful! 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Charles LEWIS wtthout gum Coach Ewmg wtthout Bubba Blackwell to tell h1m what to do lean Brooks wtthout lack Young Vtrgtnta Haney not tn love Besste Wtlson not wantmg to dance Allen Spurlock tn Charles Atlas place Louts Wells not shootmg a lme Roberhne Allen the class btggest fhrt Ruth Bryant ln detentton Mllton Addtngton not menttontng Glenn M1ller Detentton wtthout Grace Curnmlngs Mary Carlson weartng a stze 3 shoe Bonnle Thorne and Itmmy not breaklng up and maktng up Orton Blanton a mldget Betty Hamllton hold1ng a grudge lack Farrts w1nn1ng a good posture contest lohn Morrts marrted to Em1ly Robertson Martha MCGIDDIS wetghtng 250 pounds AVIS Garner w1th a dress below her knees Helen Karrts Wlth twlns Rlchard Rtddtck sk1pp1ng school Nellte West broken up wtth Wtlltam Courtney Colvtn Smlth utterbuggtng Bob Shelton at school on ttme Bedford Calhoun outtalktng Marte Bro fvn Marshall Gltsson blushtng Eltzabeth and Vtrglnta Thurrrtond not betng mtstaken for IWIDS Ralph Dubrovner s1tt1ng sttll Itmmy Ransome makmg all A s Mary Frances Smtth not fl1rt1ng Bobbte Yeager wtth golden tresses Berntce Vaughn tn a hurry ' ' 1 . ' ,, Q .E 'c ' fty r , . ' rn n , ' ' '. ' '. A .' . esty ' ' . rnanship .' W n ' e ' tticn I I ' A Y' A V ' 0 ' ' ' . N ll' c h her :ian ' ' ' 1' ' ' .O n .. e- p Marshall Glissons art of hitting the baseball Bessie Wilsons red hair .. A I ' ' ' ' . ' ' 'ri f jarns I I ' ' A t. . 1 . ' ' . ' ' ' nce 1 , , . I , A. , 5 V Y . , . H7 I r , Z. E. ' ' ' , I . . , . I 49 SOUTH SIDE R. O. T. C. Sergeant Armstead Staff Offlcers THE BATTALION STAFF COLOR BEARERS AND COLOR GUARDS Cadet Major Kenneth Sxgman Cadet Major Thomas Campbell Battalxon Adjutant Cadet Fxrst Lxeutenant Rxchard Peters Second row left to nght-Cadet Sergeant Howard Vaughters Cadet Sergeant Robert Sawyer Cadet Sergeant Harold Hall Cadet Sergeant Bxlly Clark all i l Front row. left to right-Cadet Lleutenant Colonel Roy Adams, Battalion Commander, Rifle Teom FRONT ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Bllly Hudson Raymond Boatman Thomas Campbell Troy Hardy and Charles Cuneo SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Billy Earheart Robert Pasley Charles Morgan lack Gordon Paul Vescovo and Sgt Paul K Armstead SOUTH SIDES RIFLE TEAM WINS THIRD PLACE IN NATION The South Side Rifle Team under the supervision of Sergeant P K Armstead climaxed a very successful year by taking first place in the Williarn Randolph Hearst Trophy Match Fourth Corps Area Shooting a record total of 966 points out of lOUU the tearn led the near est competition by 23 points lt won national recognition by taking third place in the National William Randolph Hearst Trophy Match which was entered by high schools from forty eight states The team also placed second in the city Additional honors were Non men the members toot: first second arid third place in the individual scores Raymond Boatnan tooic first place in tne Fourth Corps Area with a score of 196 points out of a possible 290 Thomas Car' bell ca e second f ith a score of lQ5 Troy Hardy and Cnarles Cuneo tied f r third place with a sc e of l92 and Billy Hudson fol lowed with l9l ln recognition of their outstanding feats of marks ansh p the members of the rifle tear f ill oe awarded handsome gold medals and the tears fill ce ve a silver lag e lt took rn nths of hard N rk contiricial ra tice a d e seferarice r t e tioni g sch ol s irit to win these honors Howeve the results ue e f el fo th the eff rt A rnstead andt e members of last yea s team After me b ys had gone t .ign a training eriod a contest was held and t e oers o this yea s ere ctced Onl rie tea as icked to ep esent South S de tl' s ear Hof e e r p isi g ao that are to oe oacic ext year .ve e a ed to test t e e nt e e R bert Pasle lacs Gordon and C a les T organ al I ' A e , .i i . - A ' , ' o ' ' . or , A f' - A ' ' ' ' . , rn ml I ' 'A n ' 'A . 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Offlcers ond Sponsors At the begmntng of the flrst terr' of the school fear the Offtcers and Sponsors Club Nas forrned composed of ntneteen fflcers and seventeen onsors :J th the fullowtng prestdlng Prestdent L1eut Col Boy Adarrs vtce presrdent Bay ord Boatman oattahon spcns r Bob D e Yeager lf1ss Annexa, Thar ard lfrss Florence lf rtor ffere c osert facutf sporsors On Arrrtsttce Day erroers fthe club and a fe ff dtstmgcusned g ests were ertterta GG mth a steak fry and an o possum hunt at Htll Sxde Club Other entertatnments were a spagnettt supper and scavenger nunt at Prof H H Gnuse s home The annual Offtcers and Sponsors ball was held on Nay 23 Offtcers and the1r sponsors are as follows Lteut Col Boy Adams Peggy Martnus lfat Thomas Campbell Frances McDan1el May Kenneth Stgman Dorothy Wtlltarns Capt Louts Capt Iohn Parker Betty lane Baxter F1rstL1eut Eugene Bras Nell Mary Carlson Ftrst Lteut Troy Hardy Carrte Martnus F1rst Lteut Rtchard Peters Marguertte McDermott F1rst Lteut hm rnle Bansome Dorothy Lumm Flrst l.1eut Gordon Henson Ehzabeth Word F1rstL1eut Orton Blanton Frances Hornberger Second L1eut Raymond Boatman V1rg1n1a Wallace Second Lleut Btlly Hudson Mary Frances Alford Second L1eut lohnny Beneau Marte Brown Sec ond Lteut Frank Stegbauer Mtldred Crtsp Second L1eut Iames Sheehan Second L1eut Her bert Ballentlne Second Lleut Frttz Wetoandt Martha Woods Bat Sponsor Bobble Yeager Band offtcers and the1r sponsors are Capt Allen Cfoldsrntth Nancy Fowler Ftrst Lteut Lester Srnlth Margaret Brtdges Second Lteut H B Cobb Betty Hamtlton FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Vxrglma Wallace Dorothy Wllhams Frances McDan1el Peggy Mannus Roy Adams, Bobby Yeager Ruth Barheld, Bonnxe Thorne. Nancy Fowler Betty Baxter SECOND ROW Ray mond Boatman. Ken Sxgman, Thomas Campbell, lames Kraft Bxlly Hudson. Louxs Haglund Kenmth Park. Allen Goldsmxth, Iohn Parker THIRD ROW Marguente McDermott Margaret Bndges, Dorothy Lumm, Iarnes Sheehan, Martha Wood. Mxldred Cnsp, Mane Brown. Frances Homburger. Came Marmus FOURTH ROW Rxchard Peters, Lester Smxth. Ixmmxe Hansome, Eugene Braswell Fntz Wexgandt, Frank Stegbauer, Iohn E Reneau. Onon Blanton, Troy Hardy FIFTH ROW Mxss Annekay Tharp, M K Evans. Lleutenant Infantry U S A. Mlss Florence Morton 55 is L A s A . , ' o A sp ' i rt c ' ' ' 3 ' , ' . , ' g ' f ' , 1 tl. , ' ' o o , - 1 . l p r l S go ' n , , 1 ' A l , L ' rn o ' ' ' ' ' I ou ' . c in ' Haglund, Ruth Barfieldg Capt, Kennith Park, Bonnie Thorneg Capt. lack Young, lean Brooks, A A - -, Y . . , 4 .,. . HONOR SOCIETY ept l94U t'1e Sou H Stde a 1 atto al o 1 y 'nentbers ls au e a E Kl s Nas fa ul y sponsor Mee1 Qs Aer Held on t'1e f1 st and tH1 d Tha sdays of EQCU mont study of Cd 1a 1e a y law was lea 11 'te pr g a s Nl H E5 IOUS 19'TLbS s pa t1c1r:at1ng Offtce elected N9 e Bake Boye pesrden Peggy Ma 1'IL1S IC pres1de'1 V1rg1n1a T'1urr o d se etary El1zabet'1 ur ond repot r R tn Brya t prog a 1 cha an a d B ,f Ha 1lton so tal c'1a1 1an Other lem e s e Mtdred Bee 1a'1 V1v1a'1 le-ter a d Robe 'te A e'1 ece e ew rnemtbers 11 e1 11c'e cna te a'acade1'1 ee oy1'1 'res aud1to 111m T ose selec ed by 'te sc o f u f H we e R y 'md Boa an Ma garet Bn ges ey adZ E Ruth or Blake Boye pres1ded dt. rg 1e c e- to y R ,far a a selectto o H alter NH1c t e 'rtembe s we to 'He aude ce and apped 'tose .v o Had been cHosen o rnernb rshto The h1story o th SOCIETY was QIVSW by Roberltne Al en T e our p '1 tp es of the soc1ety vere d1scussed by the follow1ng VIVIG Ieter ScHolarsh1p El zabeh Thur ond Leade sH1p Peggy Ma 'tus Se VICE and M1 dred Bee-'na CHaracte Betty Harrultort ca y1ng a fa 11ng C CPI e p d1 1ed Hts e- tb em of the so 1 y In February the soctety was reorgaruzed for the N ter 1 N1tH Coach H1ckma'1 Ewtng as faculty sport or Offtcers elected were R1cHard R1dd1ck prestdent Roberlrne Allen Jtce pr stdent Eltzabeth Thurrnond se retary Z E Rutherford repor'er Ruh Bryant prog am cha1rman and V1rg1n1a Thur 1ond soctal chatrman At tHe Spr1ng lnductton Cer mo'1y IH Apr1l f1f'een new members were tnducted 1nto the Soctety The studens 1n1t1ated were Carrre Martnus Mmnette Schwartz Glorta Shefsky Troy Hardy Mllton Rottersman lames Sheehan lune Emerson Helen Overton Raymond McCrory Frank Stegbauer Margaret Ann Curtts Elo1se Donaldson Bexerly l.ev1n Mable Fow1nkle and Mary Katherme Loeffel Rtchard R1dd1ck prestded durlng the 1n1 lat on Margaret Br1dges began the ceremony wtth a select1on from tHe Btble Fred Creasy gave the h1story of the Nat1onal Honor SOCIETY and Raymond Boatman explarned the percentage of students that may be ele ted to trte Chapter from the Iun1or and Semor Classes The mem bers then went 1nto t'1e aud1ence and tapped tHose students who had been chosen for mernbersh1p Tl'e oblecttves of the SOCIGIY were d1scussed by tHe follorltng Carolyn Craddock Scholarshrp Ralph Dubrovner Leadershlp Ethel L1ghtbody Serv1ce and Bonnte Rtley Character The Colors and the E'nblems were ex pla1ned by Z E Rutherford and M1ldred Elrrtore The cand1dates took the pledge of the Nat1onal Honor SOCIGIY and s1gned the regtster after Nh1ch the Pres1dent took the Flam1ng Torch and l1ghted the candles of the new members FIRST ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Came Marmus Iune Emerson, V1rg1n1a Thurmond. Ehzabeth Thurrnond Glona Shefsky. Peggy Marmus Roberlme Allen Vlvlan Ieter Eloxse Donaldson SECOND ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Betty Hamxlton Bonnxe Rlley. Mrldred Beeman Helen Overton Mlnette Schwartz Margaret Ann Curtxs Mrldred Elmore Carolyn Craddock, Beverly Levm Margaret Ann Bndges, Ethel Llghtbody THIRD ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Blake Boyer Raymond Boatrnan Troy Hardy, Frank Stegbauer Iames Sheehan Mxlton Rottersrnan Z E Rutherford Rxchard Rxddxck Fred Creasy. Raymond McCrory Ralph Dubrovner 36 ln S ernber I -11 ' Ch pier of the 'I 1' n 1 H nor Socet had nine .1 1. 5 L1 s Cl d n :fe ' 1 c t H 1 1 in ' e Q . 2,16 1 .'r 11' 7 l 121 A ' A rl' .1 nt r' ' ' , 1' red in tl A C r ' '11 ' r' .1 1 r r' 'Q ' , ' rs - ' r 2 l ' ' r r 1 tp ' r'. 1 e- ' 1t5 ' ' ' Q 11 n cr 1 5 ' I Th rn 1 F95 '11' n r 11 .1 trrn 15 n eff' c' I 'r.. , .1 .b r wer l ' .1 1 ' ' . n ' rli. ll 1 ln D :nb r ten n ' 1. er 'nd' 1 d into the I p r 1 n l lglt cor n '1 chool ' r' '1. t tl ol ac 'lty or this . onor ' r , a mo. tr: 1 r 'd Carolyn Craddock Fred Creasy Ralph Dubrovner Mildred Elmore Ethel Lightbody Richard R1dd1ck Bonme R11 n , ' 1 eff d ' ' r 'r1. 11 er 11 n 5 uth Br' 1: re d 1 ' n fr tle Bible ' ' 1' h .11 r ntin 1. in .'t 'tl 'h I' 1 fr....e ' f e ' ' ' 1 ' I 1 f rr. c' E ' 1. ' ' ' n 5 1 ' 5 1 t 1 1 ' r 1' 5 5' ri. r ' 5 1 'l 1. n 1 r, 1 rr l 11' 1 r l X I 1 11' .1 l, 1 1 cet . s , ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' .5 ' ' 1 ' - e ' 5 ' 1 5 c- . ' 5 Y . 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FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Clyde Mayheld Mary Cathenne Loelfel Dorothy Sxmmons Marxan Taylor Bessxe Wilson Ehzabeth Thunnond Ruth Bryant Carolyn Craddock Norma Barner lean McGonag1ll Bob Shelton SECOND ROW Ralph Dubrovner Mxlton Addmgton Richard Rrddxck Farns Wxggms Dorothy D11 lard Beverly Levm Dorothy Irby Ilene Phllhps Mary Stokes Dorothy McGee Bermce Vaughn Z E Ruth erlord Mxss Tharp Roy Adams THIRD ROW Charles Hassenfratz Iames Hogan Raymond McCrory Fred Creasy Mxlton Rottersman Edgar Donald Thedlord Wxlson Gordon Henson HOWARD KRAUSS SOCIETY The school year 1940 41 has been a memorable one for the Howard Krauss Soclety of South Slde H1gh School The year began wlth Roy Adams and Carr1e Marmus at the head of the senlor and 1un1or soc1et1es respechvely At m1d term Z E Rutherford became prestdent of the sen1or group and Carrle Mar1nus retamed the presldency of the1un1ors The soclety has carr1ed on correspondence w1th 1mportant c1t1zens 1n the 1nterests of ma lar1a preventxon A letter tellmg of the SOCIETY and 1ts work was mcluded 1n the c1ty s health report Delegates from both groups were sent to represent the soctety at the Nat1onal Pedxa trlcs Convent1on and to the Natxonal Malarla Meetmg essay contest and the essays of three of 1ts members were sent m to the natlonal contest the results of wh1ch have not yet been declded The Tennessee State prlze w1ll be awarded 1r1 Iune As th1s artlcle goes to press plans are be1ng made to present an or1g1nal slut M lar1a Memo1rs of a Corpse wrltten by Roy Adams Mtlton Addmgton and Ralph Dubrovner A tea for the faculty of South S1de was glven on Monday March 17 St Patrlck s Day by both groups Almost all of the faculty and a few honored guests attended all seemed to have an emoyable t1me In preparmg for the malar1a ed1t1on of the Tr1pleS Mr I L Robertson of the Unlted States Pubhc Health Department and Dr L L Graves of the Clty Health Department lectured to the groups Students also mtervtewed Mr Meeman of the lvfemphts Press Sclmltar and Mr LePr1nce of Panama fame A great deal of work went mto th1s mosqulto ed1t1on whlch was pubhshed Aprll 15 Coples were sent to 1nfluent1al Pubhc Health off1c1als 1n the Unlted States and abroad Publlcatlon of th1s elght pa ge malar1a ed1t1on further fulfllled the Howard Krauss slogan Educate to Erad1cate Malana The soclety held a meetmg at the Mar1on H1gh School Mar1on Arkansas m May for the purpose of organ1z1ng a Howard Krauss group there Next year a new group w1ll take 1ts place as members of the Howard Krauss and w1ll carry on the work begun by former members 57 In Ianuary, 1941, members of the Howard-Krauss competed in the Spanish-American War H . . I . , . , , .. av GIRL RESERVE CLUB Thrs year the Gtrl Reserves started ott filth a org bang mth lftss lfary Mrller as ad VISOY and the tollowmo as otttcers prestdent Farrrs Wrgorns v1ce res dent and rogram charrman Helen Overton secretary Do othv Dtllard treasu er lfarvtlene Sc ugds mstortar' lean Renardet and repcrter Ienola Tate Many outrngs and bartres have DEEP en,oyed bv the e bers The hrst bro outtng ,vas a Werner roast at Rrverstde the next was a Rrogress1veDmner whrch every rnember emoyed and the most tmportant event Nas the C ty Wrde Gtrl Reserve Dance Thrs was the ttrst year to have a dance and everyone enloyed 1t The protrts of the Cookle Sale tlvlarch 3l to Aprtl 91 went to the club for outlngs at Shelby South Srde Grrl Reserves have oart1c1pated tn a number of GCIIVIIIGS sponsored by me Y W C A Helen Overton and Earrls WIQQIDS took part IH The l-langmg of the Greens a tra dmonal ceremony held at Chrrstmas at the Y Career Day attended by many of the merr bers was held thrs year at Bellevue lumor l-hgh School on October 22 l94U Most of the g1rls at one trme or another have helped serve Forum Drnners at the Y Mrss Mtller gave a tea and then a party at Chrtstrnas On Apr1l 26th all the Glrl Reserves celebrated the1r 60th annlversary To help burld up the treasury gum was sold a skatmg party was sponsored by the Ctrl Reserves and another skatmg party tn contunctlon wrth the Red Cross When the year closed the members of the organrzatron had a teelmg ot gratrtude for the work accompllshed and tor the tellowshrp that they en1oyed among themselves FIRST ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Loxs Aycock, Paulxne Mayfield Manan Patnck Iacquehne Robertson. lean Castellow Peggy Cox Norene Cox SECOND ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Marvxlene Scruggs. Norma McCullough Dorothy Drllard Fams Wxggms Edlth Iohnson. Betty Moore. lean Renardet Dorothy La Moore THIRD ROW LEI'-'I' TO RIGHT Lucxlle Martxn Helen Overton Dons Martm Avonelle Wxlkerson Agnes Goodwm Ienola Tate Miss Mary Muller 58 , , , j . I , . . I , is i. D A ' I 5 , r , ' 5 r , l ' r H ,' ' A ., . , A . , , Forest or Camp Miramichee. - L M FIRST ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Mmnette Schwartz Margaret Bndges Bonme Rrley Mlldred Beeman Mar garet Ann Curtls Ruth Bryant Roberlme Allen Nancy Fowler Marian Taylor SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Milton Addington Ralph Dubrovner Rxchard Rxddxck Mlss Iosephme Allensworth Mxss Mary Cashm Milton Rottersman Fred Creasy Russell Bryant Labe Schemberg TRIPLE S STAFF ln September 1940 The Trfple S staff and the Iournalrsm Club were reorganrzed and had as 1ts chief pro1ect the publ1sh1ng of the Trlple S The staff rssued a paper each month mcludmg spec1al football and Howard Krauss ed1t1ons The members of th1s staff were Ruth Bryant and Ralph Dubrovner ed1tors1n chref Margaret Bndges and Brchard Brddlck asso crate edrtors Fred Creasy news ed1tor Nancy Fowler personal edrtor Mrlclred Beeman contest ed1tor Bonn1e B1ley exchange edrtor Mrlton Addmgton boys sports edrtor Marran Taylor grrls sports ed1tor Mrnnette Schwartz club edrtor Margaret Ann Curtrs muslc ed1tor Labe Schemberg alurnnr edltor Roberhne Allen art edltor Mrlton Rottersman busrness man ager and Russell Bryant c1rculat1on manager Others who contnbuted to the publrcatron dur mg the year were Glorla Shefsky V1v1an Ieter Gordon Henson Elo1se Donaldson Ehza beth Thurmond M1lclred Crlsp Beverly Le-v1n and Orron Blanton On Apnl 18 and l9 ten members of the staff attended the Mfssrsslppf Valley Press Asso c1at1on at Southwestern College South Slde teachers who were act1ve IH makmg the Tnple S a success lnclude lvhsses Iosephlne Allensworth Dora Gholson Mary Cashln Rosalxe McClellan Annekay Tharp soon sor of the Howard Krauss ed1t1on and Mr lohn Baker K9 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 r 1 ' . 1 A 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - ' - A 1 1 1 1 1 L ' , . . .1 S. 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LATIN CLUBS LATIN CLUB FIRST YEAR FRONT ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Lester Brackenbury Bobby Boatwrrght Frances Pittman Dorothy W1l hams Charles Morgan Mary Rose Smith I T Dunlap Helen French Rubye Taylor I W Riley Rubm Cxoll Bobby Phillips Wxlbum George SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Loretta Cobb Mary Frances Watson Mary lane Mills Sarah Bates Gertrude Morthland Marjorie Pearson Connne Haney Evelyn Bamett Ruth Hlnote Louise Applrng Georgia Mae Cook Peggy Lamb Loxs Rast Frances Angleton Cecil Mae Cnttendon Ioyce Hatcher Dorothy Harty Iuanrta Rabe Frances Rogers Mary Belle Loclre THIRD ROW LEFI' T0 RIGHT Leon Mallnn Eugene Trotter Walter Younger Reese Wells Ray Humphrey Thomas Buckley Ioe Davxs Thomas Caldwell Virgrma Cluner H L Schuman The Latin Club under the name of S P Q R was organized in February in three class groups each group havlng its own officers and separate programs The officers for hrst period second year class are President Robert Archer Secretary Helen Beeman Vice Pres Ruth Barheld Treasurer Ruth Callicutt Those of the second period first year class are Vice Pres Charles Morgan Treasurer Frances Pittman Those of the sixth period first year class are Presxdent I T Dunlap Secretary Ruby Taylor Vice Pres Helen French Treasurer I W Riley The club groups present programs twrce a month on topics pertaining to Greek and Roman civilization in general The S P Q R is mdeed proud of the record its members made in the preliminary Latin Tournament held at Memphis State College April 5 Labe Scheinberg from the second year group won first place with a score of 69 out of 70 points Russell Bryant placed sixth with a score of 64 out of 7U points Labe received a silver lovmg cup as his award Mary Rose Smlth and Doris Slinkard from the first year group placed fourth with the same score of 83 out of 90 pomts H L Schuman from the first year group placed ninth with a score of 78 out of QU po1nts All of these students are eliglble to enter the State Latin Tournament May 10 Others taking part in the Tournament were Sarah Bates Mary Frances Watson Bobby Boatwright Frances Angleton Dorothy Harty Rugh Hmote Lois Rast and Iuanita Rabe all from the first year group 60 President .....,..,,.ll .. , ,l.. , uuu,..,, ....,,, , Mary Rose Smith Secretary ,,...,,,, ..,.,.,.. . .. ,,.l L Dorothy Williams LATIN CLUB SECOND YEAR FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Estelle Sloan Iean McGonagxll Robert Archer Ruth Barixeld Mxss Hum phrey Helen Beeman Ruth Calllcott Betty Watts Dorothy Davls Beverley Levin SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Dons Iones Mavxs Stewart Louxse Garrett Dorothy Patterson lane Walton Manon Beard Iamce Wender Helen Harper Dorothy Iohnson Frances Powell Anne Strub Margaret McKmme Vrrgxnxa Morgan THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Thomas Lovmggood Kenneth Hurley Carl Schwerm Russell Bryant Bedford Calhoun Victor Vassxllco Charles Cromwell Labe Schexnberg Ruben Burkhart Thedford Wxlson Mr and Mlss South Sade George Roberts and Betty Hamilton 61 S C E H N 0 cg I R C S' E IUNICB BED CBCSS CLUB Under the guidance of a new sponsor, Mr. H. lr Parish, the Iunior Bed Cross Council of South Side High School was organized for the new school year in the latter part of Septern- ber, l94O. Virginia Thurmond was chosen president to lead the council, Other officers elected were Mary Elizabeth Morthland viceepresident, Mildred Beeman secretary, Marion Beard treasurer, Elizabeth Thurmond and Helen Beeman co-chairmen of program and social com- mittees, and Fred Creasy, reporter. The representatives entered into the Boll Call Program whole-heartedly. With this new idea, the Honor Boom System at South Side was soon rated lUU:s in membership, For a Christmas project, the group again adopted the Brooks Memorial School in Canoe, Kentucky. Each home room chose a boy and girl from this school and played Santa Claus by sending many useful gifts, including clothing, books candy, and toys, Also the Art Department again responded 'wonderfully and made eighty Christmas menu covers for the Battleship U S S Tennessee Mr Ewing and Miss Hugo organized all star teams for Volley ball and basketball games and the Bed Cross received all proceeds Two matches were played one in lanuary and one in March ln the early Spring films and cameras were sent to the mountain school in Kentucky so that the students might have photographs made to send to their friends at South Side The South Side Chapter was represented by Bichard lohnson at the National Bed Cross Convention in Washington D C the week of April 2l 24 The Iunior Bed Cross members have had a busy year and they take this occasion to thank their friends for their kind co operation FRONT ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Eloise Donaldson Marion Beard Mary Morthland Virginia Thurrnond Elizabeth Thurrnond Mildred Beeman Helen Beeman Vivian Ieter SECOND ROW Richard lohnson Newton Baskin Milton Addington Mary Lou Winters Richard Riddick Florence Berryhxll Virginia Allen Gertrude Morthland Mr H I Fansh Mariorxe Pearson Betty Watts Lawrence Waters Sam Weeks Fred Creasy Crate Beall Fred Kemper 57 . A l . A , I 1 , k, ' - I - v-nf 4 ,. ,, wa,--,Lys-vw 4 ,K in ..-- 1,r,:Wa-.-1, av HQ ' -A ,S ., s,.,f, 'M-if . - Cotonell N Smttn D S Ntlltarn Faraday I P Adrntral Grlce R N Hono able Robert Tarver larnes Raletgn He ry Steele Martlr Celta Faraday Evelyn Trenchard Madg Rockrngnam Phyllts Faraday S aoe Manage P e tes Holde o the bo l.1g'11 G GREEN STOCKINGS By A E W MASOF Presented By SENIOR CLASS OF SOUTH SIDE HIGH DIRECTED BY LAURA WARNE P oda d of spe ral arrangement mth Sd'T1L4 l F New Yornc Tuesday Iune 3 1941 8 P M C A S T SCElE Rocwt n M Faradays House TIME The Pre l E mg Feb uary ACT ll Etgh rnontfts later About stx ocloctc ACT IN M Faraday s house EJ9'11 lg sane da e tn A 'la Go d Ottlce Tldwell Iames Hoga Kennlth Park lack Young Iohn Wtlltngharn Charles Hassenlratz Carolyn Craddock Marxan Taylo Mrldred Be mar' B ook an y Fo.-1 Hogan Ma ha McG1nn1s Afon e La Coon 63 l l l . . I r 'Ce ' ' C' ' ' . . 'e rench ' . ' . . LI . O . , . . . . ' ' r fl , . , . ' . 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Mxsiz und r Ie direction of n. r on Q A uf I , Iarnes . :op rt' . 4 ff' A E' . r l . ok - ' H V ' Qt'n , . . , I E Saunders GLEE CLUB The Glee Club under the direction of Miss Anna Gordon presented a Christmas Cantata The Kmg of Glory to the student body The hfty VOICS vested cho1r whrch was represen tat1ve of the ent1re Glee Club gave a splend1d performance Twenty hve Glee Club members attended the All Southern Muslc Conference at Char lotte North Carolma 1n March There they sang wlth a chorus composed of two hundred hlgh school students from the southern states In May the Glee Club sang for the General Meetmg of the Teachers at Central Htgh School FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Wmbourne Hrclts loe Howard Betty Hamllton Norma Barner Etna Mae Storey Iean Bruso Norma Holmes Iune Collms Beverly Wrlson Roy Adams lulxan Golden BACK ROW Sam Handley Bully Lannon Vxrgmxa Allen Frances Powell Lee Crutchfxeld Kathryn Totty Emestnne Wal hams Selma Paraham Iune Emerson Carolyn I.eMay Margaret Ann Curtxs Ioe Ravanno Civ KE? 64 , , , I ' - I V - , . , 1 - ., N , . e.'wt,,f1fffry 2 . . . . , . . : I I I I I I ' K, fa THE SPANISH CLUB The annual organization of the Spanish Club sponsored by Mrs Doris Dorland was held in September The purpose of the club was to make pupils familiar with Spanish htstory language liter ature and customs and to stress the importance of our relationshtp with South American countries Officers for the fall term were Fred Creasy president Milton Addington vice president Margaret Brldges secretary Z E Rutherford treasurer Vlfglnld Thurmond reporter Mar garet Vassilico program chairman Peggy Marinus social chairman Mary Ieannette Wilson art chairman ln the fall the members had a wetner roast at Mrs Dorland s home At Christmas a party was held and the play Nacimlento was dramatized Spanish games and carols were sung after which refreshments were served During the term the plays Red Riding Hood Goldilocks The Three Bears and The Three Little Pigs were enacted at meetings of the club The Spanish Club offered a prize of three dollars to the student wrlting the best essay on Why Study Spanish? Miss Eckles Miss Cashin and Mr Gnuse acted as Judges and award ed Virginia Thurmond the prize president Martha McGinnis secretary Iames Radford treasurer Richard Iohnson reporter Fred Creasy program chalrman Mary Ieannette Wilson art chairman Carol Keller and Har old Williams co chairmen of the social committee Raymond McCrory contributed a number to the Pan American Day program when he sang Alla en el Rancho Grande accompanied with his guitar LE CERCLE FRANCAIS One of the fundamental reasons for the organization of the French Club last fall was to afford opportunlty for studying cultural material France has always been in the vanguard of civilization As C1Vll1Zdl101'1 is advanced by the work of individuals it seemed fittlng to study the tives of men some of them unfortunately little known at the present day whose genius has contributed to the knowledge and uplift of the human race Lavoisler the discoverer of oxygen and the Father of Chemistry Daguerre the inventor of photography and Louis Braille the inventor of a system of reading for the blind Of course Frances heroine Ieanne d Arc was not neglected The officers for the first term were President Margaret Ann Curtis Vice President Troy Hardy Secretary Carrie Mar1nus The officers for the second term were President Troy Hardy Vice President Vivian Ieter Secretary Nancy Fowler Treasurer Carrie Marinus Each term an efficient program committee has planned programs so well balanced be tween entertainment and culture that every meeting has been eagerly anticipated 6a Officers for the spring term were: Raymond McCrory, presidentg Milton Addington, vice- T E 1. 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ATHLETICS A J FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Bruce Iohnson Manager Iohn Clark Thad Morns Bmks Terry Marlon Cook Captam Blake Boyer Billy Mzlls Wmburn Hxcks Bobby Peacock Iames Blackwell Sydney Vrck Iohn Reneau Wrllxam Carpenter Bob Stanley B111 Huber Herbert Ballentme Dougley Perry BASKETBALL South S1des basketeers gulded by the smooth pass1ng A1lMemph1s Captam Mar1on Babblt Cook tted for th1rd place honors tn the Prep League Race The Scrappers llfllSl'led the season Wlth a Credltable 500 league average Wmnlng seven and losxng seven Besldes Cook Llttle Bobby Peacock Sldney Vlck lohnny Beneau Btll Huber and Freshman Bob Stanley played lmpresstve ball ln the ttrst dlstrtct tournament South Stcle placed fourth 1n the standmg Cook and Peacock were placed on the all star team The basketball team was v1c tonous over all opponents played 1n the pre season games The team was the best team South Stde has had tn many seasons and should be a strong contender tor the tttle next year wtth the return ot Cook Beneau Peacock l-luber Stanley Carpenter and Acee on the varstty squad South Stde s B squad also made a good sho .vtng agalnst tne B teams of tne other schools The team cons sted of the lollomno players Captatn BlGCKJ ell Buchanan M rrts Terry lvl1lls Perry Clme Nolen Blanton andC ' The players loss bv oraduatton are Blake B ver lames Blackf ell Stdre Vtck Douglef Perrf Orton Blanton and Btchard Peters 66 ' 1 'F '15 1 Y' 'Y . 5 . 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COACH EWING AND HIS 1940 SCRAPPERS FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Frank Brewer Winboume Hicks Clyde Holley Irmmie Nix Iohn Thompson lack Darden Iohn Reneau Houston Douglas Billy Hutt William Phillips SECOND ROW Zane Wells IAsst Mgrl Iames Blackwell KMgrI Wesley Acee Iohn Donovan Paul Sharpe Manon Cook Bob Shelton Ed Feeble Iohn Moms lack Young Ken Sxgman Frank Davrs Irvin Irby Fntz Wexgandt Iohn Bird I C Walker Bedford Calhoun THIRD ROW Porter Chappell tAsst Coachl Eddxe Bndges Fred Frazier Ioseph Columbus Ray Pxttman Louis Wells Thedford Wilson Billy Callxcott Iohn Clark George Roberts Earl W1lson Iack Farris Leonard Patterson Raymond Boatman Onon Blanton Preston McAlexander Harns Green Raymond Clme Robert Carothers Blake Boyer fMgrl Coach Ewmg FOURTH ROW Thomas Lovmggood Iohn Lee I D Hrggmbotham Wendell Cofer Herbert Ballentme Iack Carter Ed Evans Robert Stokes I W Arnett Bernard Mayer Frank Vlebb Flem Wrlllams Ioe Dard 1 FOOTBALL The Southside football machine paced by Captain Squirrel Simmons came second in Prep League com petition for the second consecutive season Opening their season with a very impressive victory over North Little Rock High School the Scrappers were in mid season form in defeating the heavy Arkansas team 21 to 6 Returning home with victory number one safely under their helmets the Scrappers then disposed of C B C in the fxrst prep league tilt 13 to O for victory number two Then the Scrappers went to Crump Stadium the next week to be stung by the Tech Yellowlackets 24 to 13 for the only League defeat of the season Next the Scrappers yourneyed up to Dyersburg Tennessee to defeat the home team 12 to 6 in a very brilliant game won in the last half by a dashing eighty yard run by the Squirrel The Scrapper line led by George Roberts Billy Callicutt and Iohn Clark played an outstanding game were pressed against the wall but the sturdy line opened up a hole and Simmons went fifty five yards to pay dirt lack Farris then made a spectacular catch of Simmons pass for the second touchdown Next week South Side engaged Messick at the Fairgrounds and came home with a 32 to 0 victory ln this game South Side used three teams against the Panthers ln an encounter with the l-lumes H1 Tigers South Side continued this dazzling brand of football to overwhelm the Tigers 12 to U Louis Wells small but husky right end caught a touchdown pass in the end zone which the experts considered one of the best catches made in Crump Stadium during the year Then came the never to be forgotten tilt with the Deshler High Tigers of Tuscumbia Alabama Not only was South Side unfortunate in losing the game 20 to 14 but also the services of Captain Simmons on account of a broken arm South Side minus the leadership of their captain spun the Golden Tornado team of Union City around for a 19 to O whirlwind victory in Fairgrounds Stadum Ken Sigman Bobby Shelton and Frank Davis followed Squirrels footsteps toward the goal line The South Side boys went into the Turkey Day Classic seeking the scalp of the Central Warriors avenge last years defeat which barred them from the League Championship Central was leading 3 to O by means of a field goal in the second quarter The boys came back a 'ie half saying that three points could never down a Scrapper eleven Frank Davis made that statement come true Davis took a pass from Shelton and behind perfect interference from the Scrapper forward wall raced to pay dirt and glory Bugger Red kicked the extra point and South Side won 7 to 3 The Scrapper forward wall was led by All Memphis George Roberts and guard Leonard Patterson When 1 came to pass defense and line backing observers declared that the Job turried in by Iohn Heime Clark was the finest of the season South Side boys who won All Memphis recognition were Walter Simmons Iohnny Donovan George Roberts and Iohn Morris The team loses twelve letter men by graduation They are Simmons Shelton Mor TIS Young Roberts Earl Wilson Thedford Wilson Orion Blanton Thomas Lovinggood Louis Wells lack Farris and Raymond Boatman 61 South Side then won a hard fought struggle from Catholic High, 14 to 6. In this game the Scrappers Q . it CLUB The S Club had 1ts hrst meetlng ln December and plans were made to help buy sweaters forthe football team A dance at the Catholxc Club and a skatmg party at East End made thls poss1ble The S Club IS composed of only boys who have recelved letters ln major sports at South Srde The purpose of the club 1S to promote and encourage athlet1cs at South Slde and to up hold good sportsmanshtp at all tlmes The annual p1cn1c was held at Maywood where the members and the1r guests enloyed a day of danclng swlmmlng and playlng games lack Young IS presldent of the club of thls year Semors graduatmg 1n Iune are lack Young Iames Blackwell Onon Blanton George Roberts Iohn MOTIIS Bob Shelton Lou1s Wells lack Farms Thedford W1lson Thomas Lovmg good Walter Srmmons Bedford Calhoun Blak Boyer Marshall Ghsson and Sam Berzansky FRONT ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Flem Wxllxams Iohn Donovan Manon Cook I C Walker Blake Boyer lack Farns Walter Slmmons Bedford Calhoun Harns Green Ray Pxttman SECOND ROW Iames Black well Wesley Acee Bruce Iohnson Iohn Morns Paul Sharpe Ken Sxgman Iohn Reneau Iack Young Raymond Boatman Leonard Patterson Newton Baskm Marshall Glxsson Bob Shelton THIRD ROW Thedtord Wxlson Ed Feeble Wmbourne Hxcks Sam Berzansky Zane Wells Carl Webb Albert Owmgs Bobby Peacock Sidney Vxck George Roberts Wayne Cross FOURTH ROW Bmks Terry Thomas Lovmggood Frank Webb Rlchard Peters Iohn Clark Frank Davxs Orxon Blanton I W Arnette lohn Bird 68 ll I I , . 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FRONT HOW LEFT TO RIGHT Gerald Blanton Manager Orion Blanton Bob Stanley Billy Mills Edward Iackson Harry Concklxn Iohnny Donavan Wxllxam Carpenter Wendell Coler Iohn Clark Earl Bailey SEC OND ROW Bmks 'I'erry Marshall Ghsson C E Wilson Robert Carothers Blake Boyer Walter Simmons Marlon Cook Rxchard Hawks Iames Blackwell Bobby Peacock Frank Davls Iohn Heneau PREP CHAMPIONS IN BASEBALL The Prep Champions of 1940 finished the first half of the 1941 season undefeated The Scrappers hard hitting attack was led by All Memphis Walter Simmons Frank Blackboy Davis and centerfielder C E Wilson Of the five victories Frank Davis pitched masterful ball in winning four of the games Outfielder Marshall Glisson pitched the Scrap pers to victory in game No 5 South Side defeated the Tech team runnersup in 1940 by the score of 7 to 3 Sacred Heart was then bumped off by the championship nine 12 to 7 Central Warriors then fell before hitting attack of the S rappers 15 to 5 after Davis had pitched a four hit ball game South Side came back the same week to defeat the C B C ball club 6 to 5 in one of the best games played in the Prep League Catholic H1 rated second to South Side in prep standing fell easily before the invading team from South Memphis ll to l Other members on the team were lohn Reneau and Robert Carothers catchers Binks Terry first Bobby Peacock second Rabbit Cook third and Blake Bover right field The senior letter 'nen were Walter Simmons lfarshall Glisson Blake Boyer lames Bapba Black: ell . . X l I ' .. ' 1 ' . , i ' , , . About 25 boys participated in the school eliminations to select the Scrapper team. Z E. , A 1 .ll l l ll , 1.4 P ' l . hoo o' . . - 'r 5 Q . . . r , , r , ' 5 .. , ' Q. I ' o , p 'i . rn A e 1. 'A Q . ' p t . jo ' ' r .. Rutherford playing L is tn rd year on tfte tearri Jas c osen capta n ln toe annual sch lt arnament loe as seeded fi st Milton Potte s an second Sam Be zansky third and lonn lves fourthi Triese p ys laying true to fc 1 reached th semi finals Rutherford defeated lves and Berzansky u set Rottersman Ca tain Rathe ford enterged th victor in sch ol competition by a triumph over Berzansky in the finals The two finalists represented South Side in the city tournament but were defeated Rutherford and Rottersman top doubles team competed against the court kings of other s hools in the city eli nations 69 GOLF South Side selected four boys to represent the school in the city league. Playing his fourth year on the team, Walter Squirrel Simmons and lohn Reneau, Newton Baskin, Har- vey Binkley composed the South Side squad. Alternates were C. I. Reneau and Eugene Collier. At the half way mark the team was third 1n standing Three of the four boys on the squad re turn for action next year TRACK South Sides track team came third in the city meet Bill Huber lack Young and lack Farris were the boys who made a very good showing 1n the fast competition Other boys on the squad were Bedford Calhoun Iohn Clark Iohn Donovan Bob Stanley Carl Webb Flem Williams Blake Boyer Ray Pittman Clifford Turner D D Kinney and Raymond Boat man Most of the boys return for action next year BOXING The South Side team hard hit by inluries received in the school eliminations placed only five men in the l94l finals held at the Y M C A Though they did not retain the crown the Scrappers ran a close second to Messick High who won the Championship for the first time The team was composed of the following boys Bruce lohnson Billy Floyd Zane Wells Sammy Berzansky Iimmy Nix lack Young Marion Cook Paul Sharpe Frank Webb Frank Davis and George Roberts Of these boys Bruce lohnson Frank Webb and Frank Davis won the Championship in their division WRESTLING With ferocious groans and grunts four stalwart athletes signed up to represent South Side Carl Webb Iohn Wilkinson and Ralph Dubrovner into tip top shape in daily training ses sions Keep lifting that dumbbell you dumbb lll One two three trotl And even though the team was incomplete and wholly inexperienced South Side placed third in the city Carl Webb husky little flyweight won the championship in his division by smearing a Humes opponent on the mat in eight minutes lohn Wilkinson bantamweight dropped his bout to a Tech grappler a veteran of four or five years Ralph Strangler D brovner chased his opponent around for five minutes before giving up the ghost Captain larnes Reese although struggling all the way succumbed finally to a C B C star However the points these boys amassed were enough to enable the school t garner third placelaurels first restlino honors on by South Side in four years A0 1 ' Y I - in the annual Y. M. C. A. Wrestling tournament. Captain Iames Reese worked his charges--W . I .. . . I 3 A i . , . . . ,i . 'JJ U VJ . T T 7 . I-ll-Y CLUB The South Side chapter of the Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. W. C. Wright, has been organized for six years. The purpose of the l-li-Y is to help develop a strong mind, body, and soul. Each member is given a membership card to the Y. M, C. A. This year the meetings are held the third period every Wednesday. The officers are Iimmy Hodges, presidentg Frank Webb, vice-presidentg Ioe Darden, secretary, Billy Mills, treasurer. The Hi-Y participated in various activities during the year. Among these were: barbecue a swimming party a weiner roast at Shelby Forest and a Progressive Social FIRST ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Ioe Davis Earl Alexander Gerald Henson Robert McCrory I W Riley Thomas Buckley Charles Kelley SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT C O Turner I T Dunlay Cecil McMor ns Bobby Hackney Reese Wells Ioe Darden Walter Younger Ivy McAdams Gerald Blanton Thomas Phillips Bobby Gllbertson THIRD ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Ioe Cocke Fred Frazier H S Mllls Edgar Iacobs AUDUBCN SOCIETY South Sides Audubon Society organized by Miss Annie Williams has enioyed a year of active work When a tree on the campus which was planted in memory of George Washington died last winter the Society replaced it with a beautiful Chinese Holly tree A prize was offered to the person who could construct the best bird house lack Wohr man took first place with an original house made from the bark of a tree which resembled a bird s natural home In February a number of the members of the club attended a movie which was shown at Ellis Auditorium by the North American Wildlife Association The Society has three groups which planned activities The officers of each group re spectively are Merril Himelhock president and lane Raines secretary Donald Bellott presi dent and Alpha Carothers secretary and Ruby Taylor president Reese Wills secretary 71 G Billy affirm. william schaoiu. Benton Childress. Billy Mills, my Piuinan, Frank Webb.. ' ' GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATICN CLUB The girls' gym classes were taught this year by Miss Marjorie Hugo, who took Miss Lenore Sandling's place. A varied program was offeredin the classes as well as in intramural activities. A club was formed consisting of girls who are the leaders, and who participate in most ofthe physical education activities. The Club was very active this year in raising money for the girls' department as well as taking charge of the Volley Ball and Basketball tourneys. The girls' Pep Squad which drilled at the football ga mes was also made up of these girls and others. The four classes this year were divided into two for beginners and two for advanced. The beginners had health lessons one day a week, while the advanced had hygiene two days a week one semester, and first aid the second semester. The remaining period spent in gym class was taken up by the following activities: marching, calisthenics, folk-dancing, singing games, relays, group games, and study of fundamentals of the major sports. This year, the city held a May Festival. South Side is proud to say that she placed one hundred twenty-eight girls in a very formal and intricate dumbbell drill in which all the City High Schools performed .L FRONT ROW LEFI' TO RIGHT Laura Gary Helen Beeman Louise Fox Doris Feeble Carolyn LeMay Dorothy Robinson Elizabeth Vick Ieanne Chism Margaret Ann Curtis Came Mannus Minnette Schwartz Mabel Fowmlrle SECOND ROW Kathryn Smith Margaret Warlick Alpha Carothers Ieanette Terrell Bonnie Mae Dinwiddie Pearl Atkins Gertrude Morthland Shirley Musser Delores Iackson Lorraine Ilsley Martha Woods Ruby Taylor Mary Rose Smith THIRD ROW Betty Brewer Sarah Lemons Dorothy Iones Betty Watts Mary Louise Alford Frances Angleton Ruth Hinote Peggy Winborn FOURTH ROW Shirley Mc Hughes Gloria Lawhorn Dorothy Albert Dons lones Virginia Morgan Grace Armstrong Betty lane Gaia Lucille Martin Bobbie Yeager FIFTH ROW Miss Maryone Hugo faculty sponsor Lona lean McMurray Nell Fereday 72 . 1 I . i t ' I 1 ,.-f . TK ff l A ' v ' v-.N - . 'fr i.. 1 . l PWR' ' l 'I ' X' It' VOLLEY BALL Volley Ball took the spot light this year as the opening sport, and an intramural tourna- ment was held. Over a hundred girls participated, and the eleventh grade with Slim Stevens as captain, won all the honors. The tenth grade, captained by Doris Feeble, barely missed the title and the twelfth and ninth grades, with Caroline Dittman and Iean Chism as captains respectively made splendid showings GIRLS BASKETBALL Following the volley ball tourney basketball again took the lime light but not in the city wide meet This year South Side had an intramural meet and had some grand competi tion and awards Mr W L Fereday and a group of citizens interested in girls sports presented South Side with a beautiful basketball trophy The trophy will be kept in the schools trophy case and each year the winning team will have its name engraved on it lt seems the eleventh graders have the winning spirit for they won the tournament and are honored by having their names engraved on this trophy first The winning team consisted of Ruby Slim Stevens captain Nell Eereday manager Cora Mae Allen Louise Fox Twilla Lee West Margaret Vas cilico and Grace Armstrong Substitutes were Dorothy Argo and Mary Evelyn Carter These are fine players but the other grades gave them a hard struggle for that beautiful trophy The ninth grade s captain was Gertrude Morthland the tenth grade s was Doris Eeeble and the twelfth grade s was Caroline Dittman ln addition to the basketball trophy other awards were made Among these was a trophy awarded to Slim Stevens as the most valuable player in the tourney and six all star play ers were each presented with a gold basketball These lucky girls were Caroline Dittman and Frances Eogerty in the twelfth grade Cora Mae Allen and Twilla Lee West in the eleventh grade Doris Eeeble in the tenth grade and Boots Woods in the ninth grade Last but not least the managers of each team were given medals also Edith Iohnson in the twelfth Nell Eereday in the eleventh Dorothy Albert in the tenth and Ruby Taylor in the ninth PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATICN South Side High Parent Teachers Association closed its activities Wednesday May Zl l94l after a very successful year under the following officers president Mrs E B Hitt re cording secretary Mrs P A Carlson corresponding secretary Mr I M Warlick treasurer Mrs W L Eereday historian Mrs Thomas Pomeroy parliamentarian Mrs H H Gnuse f nancial secretary Mrs T R Wilson first vice president Mrs H W Kilpatrick second vice president Mrs E S Iones third vice president Mr I T Bevel fourth vice president Mrs W C Craig fifth vice president Mrs W P Totty sixth vice president Mrs Robert Harrell The association closed 1ts year with a membership of 436 As their final affair they enter tained the graduates with a picnic at Maywood while the May meeting honored the faculty and new officers with a tea Officers forthe year l94l 42 are president Mrs E B Hitt recording secretary Mrs E S Iones corresponding secretary Mrs T R Wilson treasurer Mrs W L Eereday historian Mrs H H Gnuse parliamentarian Mrs Thomas Pomeroy financial secretary Mrs El Christ first vice president Mrs H W Kilpatrick second vice president Mrs I C Dorris third vice president Mrs H G Douglas fourth vice president Mrs W C Craig fifth vice president Mrs l L Thompson sixth vice president Mrs Robert Harrell The Parent Teachers wish to thank every one that helped make their work a success this year 73 , , 1 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 , . . . . . . 11 . 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 . 1 . 1 1 , . . 11 1 11 - - I - , 1 . . 1- 11 . . 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - I ' 1 1 , , , . . . , ' , . . . 1 , . . . , , . , . , , . , 1 . . , , 1- , . . . , - , . , . , - , . . , 1 ' 1 . . . , ' , . . - 1 ' 1 - - . 1 ' 1 1 - . , ' ' . , . . . , , , . , 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 - - - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 r , . . . , ' , , . . , - 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 - - - 1 ' 1 1 - SPONSORS FOR THANKSGIVING GAME FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT lean Brooks Mary Frances Smrth Bonrue Thome loyce Herbert Mary Evelyn Ferguson SECOND ROW Mxss Nan Hopkms faculty sponsor Frances Hornberger Rosemary Horne Margaret Young Wanda Potts and Dorothy Wxllrams ,A SOUTH SIDES CHEER LEADERS AND PEP SQUAD FROM LEFI' TO RIGHT Cheer leaders lm front ol groupl Margaret Young Bobble Yeager Ruby Stevens CBand Mayorettel Albert Owrngs Betty Hamxlton FIRST ROW Margte Phelps Myrle Crouse Betty lean Glorxa Lawhorn Dons Iones loyce Franks Lena Fereday Frances Weaks Nell Fereday Sybxl Chnstxan Dorothy McDonald SECOND ROW Dorothy Albert Mary Green Marvtlene Scruggs Ehne Lefkowrtz Mxldred Roberts Carolyn LeMay Helen Beeman Ienola Tate Loxs Adcock Kathryn Woodrull Mable Fowmkle Dor othy Lamar Betty Iean Brewer Dorothy Argo Glone Garavelll Shxrley McHughes THIRD ROW Laura Gary Gertrude Northland Ellen Dawton Downtam Beveley Wrlson Rosemary Stewart Glona OShendan Ruth Nxchols Iean Chxsm Ruby Taylor Margaret Kane Dorothy Craxg Betty Iane Dortch Helen Phrllxps FOURTH ROW Delons lackson Dorothy Robmson Carolyn Turbervxlle Alpha Carothers Margaret Warlxck Ruth Whmte more Margaret Cox Carne Marmus Avenelle Wmlkenson Geraldme Erwxn Cecxl Crxttenden Mtldred Hrllhouse Dorothy lean Rams FII-'I'H ROW Mary Evelyn Ferguson Mxss Hugo CGym lnstructorl Mary McClure . ,, 2 v 'E I I , J Vg V y x 40 Q , V, so - S r 5 R Moore, Doris Binlcley, Doris Frazier, Bonnie Dinwilddie. Martha Woods, Ava Chadvvick, Louise Fox.. Lois Hardy. 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