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THE TRIPLE S 'STAFF IISI IOVS lett t 11g,l1t Ifllllq-6 Koen Fllfabeth 11' Dolothw Dans Alpha CHl0lll9lS Jean ltenalrlet MllfllL1l Robelts Jeanette 'lellell and Marx FldllC6S NK atson The Trlple S Staff and the Iournall rr Club have met each Wednesday afternoon from 315 to 4 pm durlng the school year The members have carrled on the1r work as a club after school hours dolng the wr1t1ng for the paper largely after the regular days stud1es Russell Bryant was elected pres1dent of the Club lanlce Wender v1cepres1dent Dorothy Davls secre tary and Labe Schelnberg treasurer Th1s year the sponsor Mlss losephme Allensworth declded to award 1ournal1sm pms to the most d1l1ger't members of The Tr1ple S staff To determtne thes awards a po1nt system was 1nst1tuted A score sheet for arttcles headllnes ed1tor1als contests feature storles and attendance at meetlngs was glven eacn member to be f1lled 1n after the monthly publ1cat1on of The Trlple S Professor Wolf from the Enghsh Department at Southwestern and cha1rrnan of the M1ss1ss1pp1 Valley Press Assoc1at1on spoke to the group ln Novembe 111 If 1 1 Jane Allen Lots Rast Yvonne McGehee MRIJOIIC Young. Matgalet Wathck Janlce Vtendel and Jack Int? Thnd low left to nght Auben Burkhart Lahe Schem helg Russell Blwant Cllatles Moon Alfred Malkow1t7 Alfred T049 advl lng the students on the make up of a typr cal school paper ln December the members of the Club rece-wed 1n vrtatlons to a Chrlstmas party glven by the sponsor Some of the outstand1ng work that the Staff accom phshed th1s year was to collect the ed1t1ons of The Tnple S from the begmnmg of 1tS publ1cat1on 1n 1923 to the present t1me have the copxes bound and present them to the llbrary Another mterestrng feature of thelr work was to present a program of plays dlrected by Mlss Allens worth for the Memplns and Shelby County Med1CGl Auxxhary on Ianuary 20 l943 One of the plays glven was A Sunny Mornmg wr1tten by two noted humor ous Spamsh dramatlsts Seraf1n and Ioaquln Alvare Qumtero The players were Yvonne McGehee lean ette Terrell Reese Wells and Gerald Henson The other play was a scene from Marco M1111ons Wflf ten by Eugene ONe1ll one of Amencas greatest playwrlghts The cast mcluded Labe Schelnberg lean Renardet Auben Burkhart and Ioe Cocke I N RX 1940 x 1 1 1 If Q... .. - - A ,yi A I 3 T , 6 I ' a - T Q .. 2 e , 'T 1 , y S 1 fl S-., WT T V ,th ' YN' , V N 1 Y ,X N25 Y Y. k i N ' F' ' - ', ' o f : A '. , . , V' ,k, , '. . , , . Y ,' , . ., x , ' ., , , . v . ' ' r . . W .. 1 I . v in 4 Y U ' ' '. ' ' D ' .-, , . V 1 . . . Y ' ' ' I , tt .' , f ' t , ' ' 4, Second row, left to right: Reese Wells, Betty Watts, Velma Harher, Bob Dongan, Joe Cocke. ll., ls . l . to Q, s L - - 1 . ., . , . I . . , ' I , ' , ' ' ' I I ' A 1 1 D - 1 ' ' -- . . . . . . , .. . ,, . no A I, . . . . , . . I . I . . I N I , l - . A 7 . A , . I .. I . . . . I . 1 - A .. . ,, , , . I - f , . . . Y l '. ' l ' IJ-.v'.r Tu-3 Cr .l'l'liR Y
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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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Youth Speaksf' over WHBQ was one of the newest and most unique programs of interest to school groups during the football season. Reese Wells organ- ized the sport editors from the other high schools ai Early Maxwells request. Mr, Maxwell acted as spon- sor for the program that was a weekly summary of all the prep sports. Another member of the staff, Lois Rast, also won cityvwide recognition Lois won top honors in the MidfSouth Typist Club twice. Fourteen of the Staff members were elected to the National Honor Society. They arei Labe Scheinberg, Mildred Roberts, Auben Burkhart, Elizabeth Vick, Russell Bryant, Betty Watts, Dorothy Davis, Mary Rose Smith, Ianice Wender, Charles Moon, Alfred Marko- witz, Alpha Carothers, Iack Lutz, and Yvonne Mc- Gehee. One of the editors-in-chief of The Triple S , Labe Scheinberg, made the second honor in the senior class and also won the S125 scholarship fund offered by Southwestern. Russell Bryant, the president of the Club, made the first honor. Four of the seven members elected by the senior class to the Scrapper Staff were on The Triple S Staff. They are Russell Bryant, Mildred Roberts, Betty Watts, and lack Lutz, At the meeting in April, plans were made for the annual banquet which was held at the Parkview Hotel April 27. Russell Bryant, the president, acted as master of ceremonies and introduced each person with a clever poem written by Reese Wells. After the banquet the members of The Triple S Staff, the Scrapper Staff, and of the Iournalism Club with their invited friends at the banquet were guests of Miss Allenworth's at the Memphis Little Theatre. Tlie faculty members included Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gnuse, Mrs, Mary B. McGoldrick, Miss Mary Miller, and Miss Mildred Keith. Gloria Shefsky, the associate editor in 1942, gave a humorous reading. Miss Allensworth then presented journalism pins to Mildred Roberts, Labe Scheinberg, Auben Burkhart, Reese Wells, Ianice Wender, lean' nette Terrell, Iean Renardet, Margaret Warlick, Dor- othy Davis, and Ioe Cocke. The money made from The Triple S sales is used for a scholarship fund which will help some student from South Side to attend college next fall. Only four seniors took the competitive examination for this scholarship: Russell Bryant, Labe Scheinberg, Auben Burkhart and Alfred Markowitz. QQ N I iii Sim Himi S it I South Side Honor Students Russell Edward Bryantf leftl, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Bryant of 1219 Englewood, and Labe Charles Scheinberg Crightl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iacob Scheinberg of 1229 East McLemore, first and second honor l943 seniors, respectively, at South Side High, have held numerous posts of honor since they both entered the school four years ago from Cummings School. They have each received a scholarship to Southwestern. l'fryw fllffyll-.W'l 1
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