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HONOR SOCIETY st xx 1 ll2..lll X11 Bake1 XI1ss Fel els XI1ld1erl Robelts DOIOIllX Deus XIHIX Rose Nlllllll Dr111s Jones XIa1t11e11e 5Clllj.,2.,S Illalllla Rabe FIAIICBQ Iw11111e1 U010lllX Cl111stopl1e1 Jem Fxstellm Alpha C11r1tl1e1s lots f00flXXlll cond x 1 ll Betts XXatts Ie'111X1mIJ.f1111e The Bouth S1de Chapter ot the Natlongl Honor So clety began llS act1v1t1es thls year wtth Mr Iohn Baker as faculty sponsor Faculty adv1sors for the year were Mlss Claudena Eckels Mlss Rosalee McClellan and M135 Annle Ruth W1ll1ams Charles Moon presl dent V1rg1n1a Morgan VICE pres1dent Helen Beeman secretary Ehzabeth V1ck treasurer Kenneth Hurley h1stor1an and Auben Burkhart reporter were the oth cers lor the tall term The other members were Dor othy Chnstopher and Robert Archer The ftrst 1nduct1on was held IH February w1th Charles Moon pres1d1ng over an 1mpress1ve candle hght ceremony Robert Archer opened the program wrth a B1ble read1ng alter wh1ch the old members Went 1nto the aud1er1ce and tapped the new mem bers Those selected by the faculty for th1s hono were lean Castellaw Frances Farmer Lo1s Goodwm lack Lutz Margaret McK1nn1e Ruth N1chols M1ldrea Roberts and Iamce Wender The lour cardlnal prm c1ples of the SOClG+X Leadersh1p Character Serv1ce Page FZffZljUIll XI11ga1e1 Xlclxmnew Joan Logsuell Helen Beeman X11g1111f1 Xl0lg'iI'l llll'1lJ6Il1 X101 Iantce XX Qllllel Dons Ql1nlta1d Ruth Nlfllftlg and Xxonne XIcGel1ee llll 0 1 lol1e1t Mfhet Iabe Stl1e1nl1e1g exus 1et dllx0XX1ll A11be11 I3 1ll I ll Jack I ll and Scholarshlp were explalnea by V1rg1n1a Morgan Helen Beeman Ehzabeth Vlck and Dorothy Chnsto pher respecttvely Kenneth Hurley gave the h1stor,f of the SOCIGTY The soc1ety was reorgan1zed 1n March and new ottlcers elected They were lack Lutz pres1dent M1ldred Roberts v1ce pres1dent Iamce Wender secre tary Ruth N1chols treasurer Frances Farmer h1stor 1an and Margaret McK1nn1e reporter A shortened ceremony was held 1n Apr1l to lnduct tltteen new members lack Lutz opened the program w1th a B1ble read1ng and a br1el 1ntroduct1on The new members were brought to the stage by the old members The new members were Russell Bryant Alpha Carothers loan Cogswell Dorothy Davls Dorn lones Sylvester Lewts lean McDan1el Yvonne Mc Gehee Alfred Markow1tz Iuan1ta Rabe Labe Sche1n berg Marv1lene Scruggs Dons Shnkard Mary Rose Sm1th and Betty Watts The ceremony was concluded w1th the pass1ng ol the l1ght ol the tlammg torch llll S zx1111: 19-to 1 ' ' I ' ' ' ' K' T 1 1-'ir' 1-0 '. left, Iv : . '. ' ', . Li ', . ' ' . 1' ' . 1 ' .f ' , , ' A - -' L' - r 1 1 ' .. '. . . . f v' A . , ' - . , ', 1 as 2 ', ' 2 ' . 1 , Th row, let't t 'ightz l ' 1 'A ', 1 .': ' ' , Miss XX'illiz1111s, and Miss McClellan. Kenneth Hurley, Russell B1'ya11t, flll2ll'l9S Muon, Sylvester Se 1'0t', eft to gl1I: Q . 1 . ' ' ' l. I. Alt l M' ll 'Q l2ll', 2 111 ' .1 t'.. ,....l....-. . ., - A v , ' I I - . I . 1 I I ' . , A I I I D 1 ' I , ' , 3 I ' I z , 1 , ' , ' - ' , ' , - ' I I 1 ' ': , 1 , - A ' M 1 , . ' ' ' , ' s , 3 , - I I I T' - - ' F 1 1 , ' I I I I ' l 'A I ' - I ' -,lf 1 U v 1 1 ' ' ' Ju. '15 -Af .
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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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GIRL RESERVES -or Luv st w ltt to iiglt Drnoths Herbert Dorothy c Donald DOIIS Emelson Juanita Ixuehn Lucille NI'11t1n D011 Second row left to right Glorla Lawhorn Velma Donald The Girl Reserves have enloyed a full year of activ 1t1es under the able guidance of the sponsor Miss Mary Miller and the followmg ofhcers Lucllle Martin president Iuamta Kuehn vice president Dorothy Mc Donald secretary Doris Frazier treasurer and lean Castellaw reporter Spaghetti suppers seemed quite popular the f1rt was given on September 31 and the second given on lanuary ll in coniunction with Humes The Girl Reserves have particrpated in war wow by serving as nurses aides at the Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital for which SGFVICS recognition was given at the Mothers and Daughters Banquet given at the YWCA March 19 another service rendered sm lu Sim I fll Sruum W W .hx- son 11.1516 Davis Emma Lou Harrison Frances Fisher Jose Illlllle Dlllald ton 'VI1ss Man 'VI1lle1 the sponsol DOI0tl1W Jones Iona Jean VIcMu11ay Dmothv Jean Qmlth was the making of magazines for the USO This was done at a party given at the home of Lucille Mart1n Various members participated in serving Forum Dinners and 1n Hanging of the Greens On February 28 the Girl Reserves had their sxxty second b1rthday party at the Y A basketball tour nament was held and South S1de won second honors the annual sale of camp and conference cook1es from March 27 through April 7 111 which Dorothy M Donald sold more than any other member was quite a sucness As the year closes the girls feel gratified by tl'e efforts they have put forth and by the fellowship and QOOdW1ll they have enloyed wlth each other Page F zfty fum . E 1 I' 1 A f A . - J f 1 'w ' 1 V, 4 -7' , NJ L ' ' , . 'A f P A ... ,, I . 44' .Q Fir: ro , ef 1 3 ' j ' ' , ' ' M 1- , , ' .' , ' ' , . .- Frazier' Amia .leant Czistvenaw Nm.ma'MCCuu0Aglh ' D Third row,-left to right: Laura McCaskill, Virginia Blan- Y ' , L I. 'Y' 1 l ', . . ', ' K' 1. 4 , I h U 1 , ' H I H ' .H . , I . S . ' ' f ' . I . . C- ' A V I I I V U L .' .' 2 Il: ,
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