Page Four HIGH LIFE Greensboro Plays Host To District Convention H. S. Teachers Get Large Percent of Department Headings. Plans were drawn up last week for the annual convention of the North western District of the N. 0. E. A., at a conference called by T. H. Cash, presi dent of the district. The convention is scheduled to meet at Senior High at 10 o’clock, on Friday, October 20. This will be the first time in six years that the meeting has been held at G. H. S. Large Percent of Officers from G.H.S. Over 50 per cent of the department heads of the group are from Greens boro. These include: ^ I Art, Miss Ann L. Myrick; business education. Miss Virginia Cohoon; class room teachers. Miss Mary Morrow; dramatic art teachers. Miss Anne Krei- meier; English, Miss Cathleen Pike; home economics. Miss Helen Strick land ; music, Herbert Hazelman ; school librarian. Miss Sidney Holmes; science, Mrs. Nellie K. Blackburn; social science. Miss Mary Ellen Blackman. The convention will open at 10 o'clock, and will close with the evening meeting. At 2 o’clock and at 3 o’clock, there will also be various meetings. KNEECE EXPLAINS GOALS SET BY RADIO COUNCIL To insure a more worthy use of the radio in the Greensboro schools, the newly elected city-wide radio council, headed by Miss Eunice Kneece, has set up three goals for the school year. They are: To accept radio as an edu cational tool in the different class rooms. (2j To impart information of educational programs and to raise standards of the appreciation of radio broadcasts. (3) To cooperate with the parents in the matter of the pupils’ home listening. The executive committee of the radio council consists of the following: Mr. Ben L. Smith, ex-officio chairman ; Miss Eunice Kneece, director of city radio activities in the schools; Miss Pike, Miss Eula Tuttle, Miss Florence Pan- nil, and Mr. W. B. Aycock, public rela tions co-ordinator. Three Clubs Organized Up to this time three clubs have been formed. The radio workshop, which will study technical and practical phases of radio production; the radio appreciation club, which will acquaint the students of better radio programs, and will raise the level of radio appre ciation ; and last, the Radio club. Through these clubs, it is hoped that the pupils will discern the differences Clothes to ^¥ear for Men Who Care Barbee & Cagle MEN’S FURNISHINGS 233 S. Elm St. GREENSBORO, N. C. Compliments of Reich Funeral Home Ambulance Service DIAL 7115 11 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 11 If “SIGN OF CROSS” || 11 irith II II Frederic March, Claudette Colbert || II ' Charles Laughton 11 § aaunPinhiiiiiii-iiiiiiiinuinnuiniiniiiMiiiiiiiiifiitiiiiiiitintiiinMniiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiittiniinrT z G. H. S. Football Schedule Sept. 16- Sept. 23- Sept. 30- Oct. 8- Oct. 14- Oct. 21- Oct. 28- Xov. 4- Nov. 11- Nov. 18- -Burlington, here (19-0). -Raleigh, there. -Durham, here. -Roanoke, there. -Charlotte, here. -Gastonia, there. -Reidsville, here. -Barium Springs, here. -Winston-Salem, here. -High Point, there. HARBISON ANNOUNCES NEW GUIDANCE PERIOD Executive Committee Organize to Aid in Carrying Out Aims. A new period in guidance, given by Miss Harbison, for the benefit of Greensboro high school students, was announced yesterday in an interview with her. The course, which will be especially for seniors, will help Students arrange their schedules to meet the requirements of the college they expect to attend or to prepare themselves for the vocation they ex pect to follow after graduation. Bulletins, catalogues, and other data from various southern colleges and uni versities will be compiled for reference work and other uses. Although no other definite projects were announced, plans are being made for several more units along the same lines for sopho mores and juniors. between good and bad programs, and assist Senior high school to promote better programs. MIRROR BEAUTY SHOP I 308 S. Elm St. Dial 2-3386 i I Croquignole Ringlet - - $1.50 | ] Oil Wave, complete at 1.95 | Mrs. Pattie McNairy Miss Margaret Moore MRS. PATTIE McNAIRY AND COMPANY MILLINERY 117 S. Greene St. Dial 5469 Greensboro, N. C. Compliments of W. V. Moran Manager of Wool worth’s PIKE WINS MEMBERSHIP IN HONORARY SOCIETY Membership in Kappa Delta Pi, an honorary scholastic society, was given to Miss Cathleen Pike this summer while she was studying for her Mas ter's degree at Peabody college for Teachers, at Nashville, Tenn. Miss Pike’s thesis on “O. Henry In North Carolina,” received very high commendation from her instructors. Several of them expressed a belief that the work should be published be cause it contains a collected biography from original sources of the noted short stoiT writer, and it definitely settles several debatable questions about the life of O. Henry. yiMinninnmniniHnnnniiiiiiiitniiiiiniiiiniiniiiiNiiiiiniuniimsniniiniiiiiiiiiiiniiimtniniiiiiiiii* ^ ^iiiMinttMtHiiiiMiiiiiiiinminiiiiniiimtmiiniiniiiiiiiimiirtinitniininiiiiiiiiiiiKMitiniiiiiHiitc i 11 Have the Senior Hi Spirit || II Wear One of Our || 11 “Two Timer” Sweaters |[ 11 in Your School Colors 11 $2.95 11 JOHNSON-CORNATZER II II & AULBERT II II, “The Man’s Store” 11 i i;iiii!tiiiiiin!NiiiiiiiititiiinnmMii]ii[tMiiiiiiiiinininiiiiiiitiiiiiii»>iiiiniiiiiriiiiiiiiimitiniinir7 ± e«*«**«*«***«*« WELCOME Students and Teachers of Greensboro Hi Qreenshoro’s Best Store' t ***9**#**9**0*«0»*O**#**0**0*«0**0**#«*0»*0»*0**0**0«»0*»0«*0**0»*0««0.*0*4 ? ? t t •• •• ELGIN BIKES Sold Only by SEARS Roebuck and Co. 2iiiiiniiiinmtniniiimiiitimmntiiiniimiii]inniiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii!iimimiti||||. = uiiinnuiutniiniiiiiniMinnnininimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiliJiliiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiijii!- = II IMPERIAL I II MON.-TUES., SEPT. 26-27 11 II “DR, RHYTHM” || 11 ivith II II Bing Crosby, Beatrice Lillie || II Andy Devine, Mary Carlisle 11 ATTENTION! COMMERCIAL STUDENTS We are sponsoring an advertising contest through your com mercial department. There will be 16 contests throughout the year, each concerning a point of our business, these points to be announced later. You simply write a 10-inch ad about one of the 16 points, and give your ad to the head of the com mercial department, Mr. Richards. After each contest the best ad, to be selected by Schiffman’s advertising department, will be published in High Life. The writer of the ad will receive a prize to be named later. At the end of the year a grand prize will be awarded for the best ad of the year. You may submit only one entry for each contest, but you may enter any or every contest. Enter now. September 23, 1938 DICK’S LAUNDRY COMPANY High Class Launderers 328-332 East Market St. GREENSBORO, N. C. 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