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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
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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 . V . . . . , , . ..,. .1 i I 1 . . .
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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
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