December 5, 1941 HIGH LIFE Page Three Session Rooms Elect Month's Best Citiiens New York Model Aniiomiciiig- the second good citizen ship honor roll this year, Miss Ella Lee Taylor will release today the names of the 6d hoys and girls judged best citizens in the 32 homerooms at Senior high. Those recognized for their initiative and elfort in their homerooms are as follows: Room 2, Caldwell, Marshall Clegg, Margaret Cockinan; room 4. Ijyons, Edwin Gentry, .lean Glenn; 0. !Mc- Donald, James Lee, Dora Lewis; 7, Causey, Charles Edwards, Lonellen Duncan; 8, Lesley, Bill Moore. Mtir.v Xeese; 10, Betts, M. C. Anderson, Ger trude Archer; 12; Moser. Lanier Rudd, Mary Frances Stack ; 14, LeGwin. Amos Lashley, Sire McFadyeii: 15, Brendle, Billy Hutchinson, Barbara Ann Ham lin; 21, Thomas, Carl Self, Sue Staple- ton. Others Honored Room 23, Burnside, IVade Phillips, Virginia Ray; 24. Braswell, H. B. Hes ter, Marcile Leiter; 25, Secrest, Kyle Benbow, Martha Fleming; 27, Alton, John Lowdermilk, Margaret Moore; 100, .Tohnson, Ted McLean. Cora Belle Schrumm ; 200, Frazier. Earle Holliday, Virginia Hunter: 201. Humphrey, Lou is Thacker. Mary Frances Trulove. Romn 202, 'Walker, Tim Warner. Marilyn Younce; 203, Peebles, Bill Stedman. Eva Stack; 204. Strickland. Harold Carpenter. Carolyn Brown; 206. MeXairy, Arnold Marks, Martha Ann Moore; 300. Mims. Carl Pritchard, Frances Rives; 301. Kibler. David Ev ans. Elizabeth Gabriel; 302. Smith. Garland 'Wolfe, Radiael 'Whiteside. Room 303, Fallow. Garland Gordon, Lolene Harrison; 304. B. H. Smith. Charles Swaringen. .Teaniiette Stei»hen- son; 305, Pike. Thomas Alspaugh, Car olyn Adams ; 306. Avery, Rudolph Cau dle, Margaret Boren; 311. Hutchinson, Howard Cope, Margaret Hoffman; 313. Blackmon. John ('line, Virginia C. Da vis; 315, Moore, Joe Rogers, Vivian Roberts; and 317. iMitchell. Bob Perry, Ann Xewtoii. French 3 Class Discusses Stories, Songs of France With Frendi newspapers, correspon dence, ports and canals, industries, the I’aris Fniversity and Fireside Tales of France as topics of the day. itiss Estelle Mltdidl's first iieriod French three (lass laundied its second French club program Xovember 27. ()n XovenilH'r 13, the program, under the diredion of Gene Hcott Reynolds, Jennie Lou Jones, Bradle.v IVillis and Jade 'Watson, consisted of reports on social customs, Frendi holidays, na tional symbols, patron saints, origin of French language and songs of the Iroiibadoiirs. M’hen the clul) opened its semi monthly sessions last Frida.v. eadi stu dent answered roll call with three Frendi senteues concerning his activi ties during tlu^ Thanlesgiving holidays. Ollicers of the group indude Martha Bink Koontz. president; Margaret Hofi'- man. vice-president; and Jewell Hyatt, secretary. Get Your SADDLES at BELL SHOE STORE, Inc. 321 W. Market St. DELUXE DINER World’s Best Hamburgers Western Steaks, Chops OPEN ALL NIGHT 111 E. Gaston Art and Home Ec Students Making Toys for Cripples Holiday Work Openings Continue Until Dec. 19 A. S. Proctor, coordinator of dis tributive education, will continue Christinas einploj inent work until December 1!), for all students Hi years of age or over who desire einploynient during the holidays. ThrtH' hundred students will begin work in this held December 6. Since they teach fundamental business practices, such as the use of cash registers, etc., these .jobs help students obtain necessary ex perience needed after graduation. Then^ are several vacancies at the downlown stores still to be tilled. Girl Reserve Clubs Present ilnnual Recognition Service To brighfi'u the ('hristmas of a por tion of the Sterubergi'c hospital crip- 1)1(m1 childreu. Miss lUmri Etta Lee’s art students are preparing to di^corate a trc'e for them. J'he sttideiits are m.-tkiug paper chaiiis, wooden iMickey iMouses, Donald Ducks, and colori'd paper cup candy holders, with wliich to decorate the tree. Cooperating witti Mis.s Lee's students on this ju'ojiH't, Miss Zena Kibler's si^cond period home economics class is making dolls for the hospital-ridden childreu. Della Mae Trotter and Clark Foster are said to be chietl.v responsible for the idea. Other art students working on the gifts included Bill Crump, Xel- son Koue. Bill Michael, IMervin IMer- ritt, Fred Fiillington, Edith Lowman, Billie Loy, Beverk'y Lewis, Evelyn IL'drick, Ernestine Koiiry, Sue 'Wood.v and D.'ivid Forlow. M !•'KA\KIE good with ( CHISHOLM, former Senior high student, who is making ’onover’s modeling ttgeney. (Plioto Ity Taylor-Ames.) Mixing of B uilding Materials Studied By Kyle Benbow, D. O. Class Pupil »- ‘•My job at I’ittsbiirgh Testing labo ratory is not exceptionaly hard, but it involves accuracy and responsibility in making out reports to various com panies," remarked Kyle Benbow, senior at G. II. S. and a member of the di versified occupation class, in an inter view with a High Life reporter this week. Kyle began work in Beptember and devotes approximatel.v 22 hours a week to his vocation. His duties include testing concrete cylinders for strength, testing sand and rock for (piality, test ing mixtures of mortar, and general oliice work when the manager is out of town. ‘'And, natiirall.v.'’ laughingly com mented Benbow, ‘•there is always the telephone to be answered just when you are in the middle of mixing cement or breaking a cylinder.” ‘However," he concluded. “I like my job at the P. T. L. and I believe a job of this kind during the present condi tion of the world should be highly appreciated.'’ ill Dimly lighted by the flames of 400 small candles, the main auditorium of the First Presbyterian church became the scene of the Girl Resi^rves annual recognition service, Sunday afternoon at 4:,30. Sixteim clubs from Senior high. Lind- ley junior high. Central, Gillespie, Ay- cock, Proximity, and I’leasant Garden participated in the candlelight cere mony. as their new members were rec- o.gnized liy tlu^ old Girl Reserves and the parents also attended the occasion. After the eligible members received (heir rings, the group formed a giant circle and concluded the service by sing ing one of the best known Girl Reserve songs. “The Candles Burn.” Morris Chosen Sponsor At Wake Forest Dance IMarian Morris, 1041 graduate of Greensboro high, received honors as sponsor for the IVake Forest freshnian- soiihomore dance ludd during Thanks giving week, Marian's date, Horace Kornegay, also ’-II graduate, is president of the fresh man class and was dance chairman. Presented to Beard ' X-eil Beard, student of Senior high and a member of the High Life staff, received the highest award in scouting, that of eagle lank, IMonday night in the local Court of Honor. To receive the award it was necessary for Beard, member of troop 11, to secure the 21 merit badges and to perform the other services reipiired for tluit honor. The scout ceremony took ])lace in court room Xo. 1. Pri'si'iitatioii ivas made by R. '\V. IMcGeiichy. Lewis (Skinny) MeBrayer. tuid Laev (McAlister. 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