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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 . ' wtf T te- 1 ' 4 . , 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I I - I .. .ff - . . . . . , . 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 t , 1 L ' r ' V . A , , A . . A l .f 1 , or.. , V Y I A xv l, , , , CACM. ' A 1, ' -, ' . . A U I Cl 1 . . 1 , l I. , 1 X . .
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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. A . . , .
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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
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