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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 -
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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'
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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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