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HOWARD-KRAUSS SOCIETY I t o lett to llglt lNo1ene Cox Salah lemons Ilmothw Dams Dmothx Rax Mallon Be'11ri Fllfabeth NldlSllRll Ruth Calllcotl lxathellne Blldelback Dmothy v1llllH11lS Velma Jtne Allen Dorothy Cllll'3l0Dll9l J0lll'll'll9 Beeson Second row Juanita Qlllllll Bernlce Pegtam Malgalet Hudson Margaret McK1nn1e Ioletta Cobb Jowe Hatcher Helen Harper Belnle Tanner NllllOll PllllllIIS Challe Cromwell Lloyd Nloorlxxatrl Blll Hltt Tlmd row Kenneth Hllll8X Bobbx Pearork John lee Bob Stokes Charles Moon Russell F Bryant Auben Bunk hart Bobby Dougan Paul Vescowa ll' AD Q0 YB 147472.0- Q li-I 'YK 'lea S3 'i'2'? ' The Howard Krauss Soclety has drrected 1ts 1942 1943 program toward spreadmg malarra control edu cat1on w1th the realrzatron of rts lmportance at th1s crrtrcal trme The years program has rncluded preparahon of rnater1al for the rnalarla ed1t1on ot the Trrple S whrch edrtron was ded1cated to Mr I A LePr1nce and the wr1t1ng of essays on The Influences of the Spamsh Arnerlcan War on Our Latrn Arnerlcan Pol ICISS The c1ty state and natronal awards ln the 1942 Spanrsh Arnerrcan War Auxrhary Essay Contest arnountrng to 511250 were won by Russell Bryant Prrzes were contrrbuted for rnalarra poster contests rn two crty schools Vrsltmg speakers to the soc1ety thrs year have been Dr W H W Kamp Mrss Amy Wrlcox both of the U S P H S Dr Alberto Valderrarno of Peru Dr Salva 11111 I zffu mo dor Morales of the Republrc of Mexrco Mr I L Bob ertson Dr Marshall Barber Crehredl USPHS and Mrs Newell past presxdent of the Spanlsh Arnerlcan War AuX1l1ary The tall and sprrng term senlor ottrcers were presr dents Russell Bryant and Bob Dougan vrce presrdents Velma lane Allen and Helen Harper recordrng secre tary Dorothy Davrs correspondrng secretartes Mar ron Beard and Margaret McK1nn1e hrstorrans Ehza beth Marshall and Loretta Cobb treasurer Charles Moon reporters Bob Dougan and Auben Burkhart Iunror offrcers were pres1dent Bobby Gllbertson and Lloyd Creasy vlce presrdent Dorrs Shnkard re cordrng secretarres Betty Dortch and Martha Woods correspondrng secretarles Corrme Haney and Ma guerrte Skelton hrstorran Horace Larrd treasurers Lloyd Creasy and Bobby Gllbertson reporters 1 W Brley and Corrrne Haney THP Sm nu un . ' r 1 A ' s . 4 A 4 f t Q ff '1ll'S, l' VV, 1 , 'I II Y ' f, A ' 4 , . , ' ' ' . , A ' , f '. ' Y v'6. - tv uv' A -' I . ' J 'vi 1 v' - ' -' A ' ' ' A.. I . I in 04, 4? its N , N N H+ A ls 4: 4 I y . ' . I . ri up A- - . -4 1943
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SOUTH SIDE GLEE CLUB Ir st rovr lett to rrght Helen Phrllrps Vera Fowrnkle lfrelyn Hall Margaret Harlan Lors Goodwrn Grace Pollen Beverly Xhlson Juanrta Burkhart Betty Nolen Marv Rose Qnrrtlr Peggy Lamb June Collrns Laura McCaskrll Jean Lvans Mary Elrzabeth Ru sell Bobbre Jean Allen Mary Nell Thomas Betty Moon Brllre Jean Robertson Brllre Sue urner Second row left to rrght Ernestme Wrllrams Yvonne Mc Gehee Mary Alma Church Martha Ann Bumpas Norma Jean Blan7 Mary Vrrgrnra Atkrnson Georgra Mae Cook Lors Koehn Vrrgrnra Blanton Florence Nolan Ruth Nrchols June Kettman Frances Powell Ann Ruffrn Thrrd row left to rrght Kenneth Lee H C Fryar John nre McDan1el Brllv Lannom George Long Leonard Garland Harry Adams Brllv Cawern Robert McCullen li'-ZSZY glass v rndow rn the background and lallrng softly on the Chrrstmas greenery at therr feet ln vrew ol the fact that a varrety program seemed to please the student body as a whole more than any other krnd ot program the South Srde Chapter of the lunror Bed Cro s staged an amateur show usrng stu dents from the musrc department along wrth those of the drarnatrc department Prrzes were awarded as follows Frrst prrze to Mary Bose Smrth for a prano solo second prrze to Merle Gartrell and Faye Srlls for a vocal duet and thrrd prrze to Dorrs Blakemore for a toe dance From trme to trme durrng the year students from the musrc department rncludrng Ernestrne Wrllrams lean Evans Betty Moon Faye Srlls and Merle Gartrell appeared on PTA programs The students prepared lor the annual May Festrval S rru Sim H1111 srrroor. to be held at Ellrs Audrtorrum durrng Natronal Musrc Week There was a large chorus representrng all the hrgh schools rn Memphrs Several puprls from South Srde sang rn thrs chorus There were also representa trves from South Srde rrr the orchestra On Good Frrday the chorus presented tor the stu dent body selectrons from Morrrsons Cantata Krng of Glory Solorsts rncluded Betty Moon Iuanrta Burk hart and lean Evans Others 1n the chorus were Georgra Mae Cook Mary Alma Church Yvonne Mc Gehee Helen Phrllrps Vrrgrnra Blanton Vera Fo wrnkle Brllre Sue Turner Brllre lean Robertson Mary Neal Thomas Ruth Nrchols Lors Goodwrn Bobby lean Allen Ernestrne Wrllrams Iune Collrns Florence No len Ann Rutfrn lean Hardrn Brlly Cawern Kenneth Lee Leonard Garland Brlly Lannon Merle Gartrell George Long Harry Adams and H C Fryar Mary Vrrgrnra Atkrnson was the accompamst Page I :ity one l r l l ,x , ,-'M . . r .' . ' ' . 1' 1 ' . ' ' l. , . , 1 , . , 1. . . . . ' ' . , ' ' I 1 1 ' ' ' . . . ' . . . 1 . . ' . 11 1 1 h , , , i . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ,. 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 - - . . f 1: 1 . . v . . . . , 1 - . -1 1 1 . , . , . - 1 1 1 1 , , , ' , 1 1 ' 1 . 1 - 1 1 . A . - D - I l . - 1 11 - 1 I U ,, . . . . ' I - , 1 1 I 1 I 1 ' , 1 1 1 . Q . 1 1 1 . . . . . , ' ' ' - I . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , , . . . -all - 'I 5 .,' .
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Miss Katherine Craven afvards city state and national prizes to Russell Bryant l942 v inner in e ax contest sponsored by Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans The subiect of his es ay wa lnfluence of the Spanish American War a Reflected in Recent Attitude of the United States Toward World Affair SOUTH SIDE HRT The Art Departments annual exnibit Nas h ld at Brooks Memorial Art Gallery from M r h 26 to April 5, The exhibit consisted of work in color and design commercial art plastic design and costume design, The color and design class exhibited its plaid designs as studies in proportions and textile design? with motifs of birds and flowers. The commercial art class had a display of letter- ing original advertising layouts labels and candy wrappers linoleum cuts stencil designs and posters, Much of the work in this class was utilized i school projects. Linoleum cuts illu trated copies f 'The Triple S ' stenciled menu covers were sent to the Navy at Millington on Thanksgiving and Christ- mas football posters advertised football games and the malaria control posters displayed the first and second prizes won in the Howard- Kraus. contest, l .' . un . The c stume design glans had on di.,pla,' dress d signs and accessories ins irea ssl obje, s as but di, gs bottles, nd infects. The plastic design class had linoleum, plaster soap and wood carvings and . group of unusual egg tsmpra paintings. Most outstanding in this egg tempra group were four compositions of four authentic birds. Thee proj- ects were done in collaboration with the South Side Audubon Society and were by: Iimmie Nix who paint- ed a gardinalt Ralph Bigelo v v ho painter a parrot' William Fowler 'fno painted .fran and Milton Phillips who painted the state oird and flower. Billy Sumpter a tenth grade art student designed The Scrapper' cover, He was awarded a 'lScrapper for his design selected by the staff, I11l 1l- 194-ZN t' IE W' n r '-322 1 - 4 1 11 U ., ., . .S S ' 'S ' ,Fi , I . ,- ' f3.H Y Y I2 V Y V O f 5 i Q 'Y 1 M C est i , cc s s p ' ic ct l V1 S, S CX S D I , S S 1 F S , A i S 7 f' r J, Ci , I J , S S 0 D r Q 'fi , , s . I I I 'J l Y , n f , ir, J , t S S O , 1' CI Sf' , ' ' 1 1 ' 1 I V 1 I , 3 .- su IH sun Ili sumti mi li,f1,,.f
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