# jHines and Barringer Draw Paper’s Editorial Cartoons Have you ever noticed the editorial cartoons drawn by Annie Hines and ■\'irginia Barringer, which have ap peared, respectively, in the Easter and the last issues of High Life? What, you. ask, makes these drawing so im- l)ortant? High Life staff answers. In the past we have been getting our mats from other sources, bpt when the Columlda Press Associatioiu graded our paper low on this point, | Ave had to resort to originality. ! We know, of course, thai an engrav ing of one cartoon costs; $3.00; but we also knoAv that our paper Avill be graded much higher next fail when Ave enter the contest again. Therefore, avo have adopted this motto: “Draw your DeLuxe Diner 200 N. Elm St. GREENSBORO. N. C. The world’s best Hamburgers Delicious Young Pig I Barbecue i...... Now It’s Time to Swim! Visit Our Beach Shop For new swim and sports apparel. —Second Fluor— “ Greenslxyt'O^s Best Store’* Who Found What? I’ll give you three guesses and the first tAvo Avon’t count. Alligator? Bear? Monkey? No, you Avere all Avrong. Since you can’t guess, then I’ll tell you —it Avas a five-gallon can of Avhiskey. But that isn’t all. When the tAA-o boys from Mrs. Blackburn’s nature study class found that intoxicating bev erage in a creek near G. 11. S., they decided to give tlie “forgetter” as much of a surprise as they (the boys) had received. So, all they did AA'as to empty the “good stuff’’ into the stream and refill the can Avith “creek special.” Has anybody seen someone drinking muddy Avater out of a five-gallon can? [«]“ Dine On Top of the Town Jefferson Roof Restaurant Compliments of MANN’S O. Henry Drug Co. Keep Physically Fit- Mentally Alert! Fun — Friends Fellowship The Keynote of Y. M. C. A. Service A Ye*^r-TlOAin j Program of HteKlth ana rUapplness WE onor Believe It or Not Six camlidates for soinesicr three of fice were sitiiatt'd at the .'-•ame iilace at the saiiii- time Avitli the sam“ teacher for alimcst a Aveek before eli'ction day— Whert'V in nxnn ;iUT. When’? third lUM-iod. 'I’eaelier? .Mr. Francis ’I'homas! BelicYc it or not 1 “I DelicA’c that imisie should he a fret* t'xiirt'ssion of emotion,” stated Raymond Brietz. and tiiat’s the prin ciple I try to folloAv in directing the chorii.ses of G. II. S." Mr. Brietz. 25-yea r-okl d irec- tor of the Glee cliihs at oiir high school, is a native of Win.sron-Salem ami a graduate of tin* Fiiiversity of North (’arolina in the ela.ss of ’;>0, During his tAA’o 1 years of teaeliin, hert'. he has done a line piece of Avork in raising llie stamlard of jirodiietion and per formance in our music department. “It is my aim," he .said, “to elevate the type of music produced at G. II. S. al)()A'e that of most high schools, and I believe that has been aecomplislied to some extent already.” In the State ilusic contest this year, the Girls’ Glee club and the mixed (•horns Avon an honor rating of 1, Avliile the Boys’ Glee eUiI) won a rating of J-j--. Ill order to Aviu the support of the imlilic for all its activities, the mixed chorus lias sung this spring for many civic organizations, such as the Civitaii club, the American lUisiness club, the Kiwaiiis club, the district meeting of the Masons, several eluirches and schools, and iiiimerou.s other groups. Sunday. *May 2!'. the Glee club guA'o its spring concert in honor of the grad uating class, elima.xing its work for the year. Congratulations, Graduates Ham Drug Company Phone 9717 ( ENT PAGEANT SENIORS PRESENT AS GRADUATION FEATURE Dick’s Laundry Company j High-Class Launderers 328-332 East Market Street GREENSBORO, N. C. Mears Watches Are Going to Greensboro Graduates HAMILTON—ELGIN—BULOVA—AVALTHAM and HELBROS WATCHES Our policy is to sell nationally known watches at the Advertised Cash Prices—On Credit Payments As Little As 50c Weekly TYlsiajibu ^mvsdjuf Qo.. Corner Elm and Washington Streets Greensboro, N. C. Flynt Studios Makers of FINE MINIATURES, COPIES and PORTRAITS 228 AVest Market Street Greensboro, N. C. (Cont.inued from Page One") [•nroliiin. fho Oi-.-sf sfntc iiuirorsiry liV America. James Ito.A'd. Tliomas Di.xon. .Tolin Cliarles McNtul. and O. lleiir.A* ai’O four of North (’aroliiia’s ino.st outstanding aulhor.s. Four tahk^aux. represeutiiig tlie Avorks of these men. will lie pic tured in scene th-e. 'J'o jiresent scientific achievement. Dr. Iltmr.A’ lyonis vSmirli aa III he slioAvn in an early experiment near Goiicoi-d, in Avhicli tli(> X-ray Avas first used to save a life. Tohueco. cotton, and fiiniitnre. North Carolina’s (liree onlstandin’.: iii(lnslri:‘s. are to be prt'stmti’d in lablean form in the seventh scene. For this a mnra (l(‘picting the devclopmem of industry has been made by Mrs. BrasAvell’s art classe.s. Ill the concluding setne. “Seniors of RKIS. Citizens of Tomorrow,’’ a clial- Icngt' Avill be giA'cn to tin* graduates to take adA-antage of tlie opiiortuiii- ties of today in ordtu’ to keep moving the rapid marcli of jirogress in Avhieh North (’ai’o)inians li.-ive played so large a ]>art. Committees The general chairimui of the pageant is Jean Yates. Individual eoinmittee heads an* as folhnvs: costunK*. Ruth Heffner; music. Bill BrcAver: produc tion, Rhea Sikes; jiroperties. Shirley WeaA'er: typing. I.oiiise Lim'lierry: writing. Marty C’tjekfield and Uiitlie U’C’oniior. Meyer*s TwixteenShop Offers Sophisticated Teen Togs Play in Our Bragozzo Play Frocks Shown in A'ogue and “Life”! 2.98 Bragozzo (pronounced Brn-got-so> Iday cloThes . . . brimming Avilh gay suns and sails . . . liright colors . . . sryled in (iiminl; Inifloii-down-the- front dress with gathered dirndl Avaist Avitli last(‘xl Another in “Fislu'rmiiii’s imek" print with sqiiari’ tieek and braid trim. Rust, blue and green. Id to 1d. Play Clothes From California! Striped twill shorts Avilli silver buttons, ph'ated. 'I’ailored slacks . . . or oA'(‘r!ills Avith hori zontal strii)(*s. Imtloii- dowii t lie liaclv! Camp Suits Sheer Crepe Pajamas Play suit with zippi'f front . . tailored col- wi'ap-around - Girl Scout

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