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HIGH LIFE
December 5, W41
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Senior High Students
Perform in Concert
With ll* momiK'i’s of flK> Ort'Ciishoro
liiKli scliool hiUHl i)layiii>' in tiu“ sroup,
tin? (;i-(“('iisl>oro on-iicsfra, uiui(‘r tiie
(lirf'ctioii of II. IIiiKii AitViitcr, pi’c-
seiitt'd a coiuan-t Sunday aftcuaiooii at
4:.‘!0 at Aycock auditnrinin.
It‘pr(>scnting a c(K)i)(u-ative enter-
l)ri.s(' conducted I)y tlio Woman’s col-
lct?o and the (Ireenst)oro Pul»;ic .scliools,
tin? tio piece orciii'stra draws a ina.jority
of its iu( iniaws from tiie fjicuities and
.student t>odies of ttiose two institu
tions.
Five Numbers Included
Opening witii tiie “Star Spangied
Ilanner,” tiie program continued witii
file “Prelude, Clioral, and Fugue’’ (.!. S.
Itacli-Alxu't) ; “Symplion.y, No. 4, A
iMipjor’’ (Mendelssolin) ; “Danse iMaca-
lire” (Saint-Saens) ; and Marclie Slave”
(’I’.scliaikowski).
Students from tiie Senior liigli liand
Iierforniing included Farle Ilollida.v,
Jack Watson, Marsliall ISrittain, Walter
Dykes, Carlson Howerton, Floyd Stout,
Ilalpli Collie, David Nicholson, Park.s
Koherts, Itohhy Patterson, Silus iMich-
iielovtv Ilerh(u-t llazidman diri'ctor. also
appeared with the group.
lalin Instructor Advocates
Four-Year Study Course
Although the four-year Latin
course' at Senior high school was
droiipi'd will'll the sophomore year
was installi'il in th(> junior high
year iK't’ore last, iMiss Sarah T.i's-
li'.v, head of that department, is
strongly in favor of seeing it con
tinued with the addition of the
twelfth grade.
Many Heiielits iii IJiur-Year Course
According to iMiss Ix'sley, the full
four-year course is of gri'at lienelit
to high school graduates, ri'gardless
of wlicthi'i- or not they ('liter col
lege. Itccau.se of the short: two-
■NI'TIV 'V\vv£.V\ ‘.v\'vc\ C.'At.*o-
ro are I'litirel.y omitted from the
-ours(' of study, and, as a result,
the student is not iirepared to stand
on even ground with others who
have hi'i'ii enahled to study the
work of tlii'si' mi'll.
“However, 1 am able to adopt an
oiitiniistic outlook for the future
hecanse many students have ex-
jiressi'd a desire to continue their
Tjatin work through an extra two-
year iieriod, and, doubtless, many
iiiori' wilt sign ii]) for that coiir.se
when they are given an opportunity
next year,” explained iMiss Lesley.
Will you help her ...
against her worst enemy?
TJER worst enemy.’
Tuberculosis! More
people between 15 and 45
die from tuhercidosis than
from any other disease!
Yet tuberculosis can be
wiped away. Since 1907
your Local Tuberculosis
Association has helped re
duce the annual death toll
from 179 to 47 per 100,000.
Join this fight! From now
till Christmas send no let
ter, no card, no package
without the Christmas Seal
that fights Tuberculosis!
Buy
CHRISTMAS
SEALS
The National, State
and Local Tubercu
losis Associations
in the United States
Irmegarde Eberle Writes Exciting
Novel Depicting Spice Industry
Reports, New Budget
Feature Teachers Meet
(’oiiimitti'o reports were lieiird and
a new hiidget for the year was proposed
at an informal mi't'ting of the ('lass-
room Teachers association, November
27. The instructors nief at the AVom-
an's club for their gathering.
Miss Amy ('aldwell, of the Senior
high school facult.v, introduced a copy
of the constitiitioii for approval by the
organization. Also, Aliss Esther ’ohh,
I Efficiency !
I Plus i
i AT h
! GREENSBORO DRUG !
No other condiment has been as im-
jiortant to civilization as spice. It de
veloped the city of Ale-xandria ; it led
-Marco I’olo acri ss half the wrrld: it
made the AA'tstern Heniisiihere known
to Euroi)e: it built world emiiires for
Siiain, Portugal, and for Holland. In
(.lie of the lilirar.i's new hooks, “.^pice
and The AVind" by Innegrade Elierle.
I he sfor,y of the .sju'cc industry is dc-
scrilu'il l>y Miss raH-vle.
Here i.s a fascinating acccunt i f the
natives and the countries that ])roduce
spice; the growth, cultivation, harvest
ing and preparation of the principal
va rieties.
In addition, the illustrations are as
authentic as they are Iieautiful: for
Itichard Jones, who illustrated the
Iiook, know.s the Spice Islands well and
consi'ipiently attracted the highest
praise last year with his exhibit on
islands of the Orient.
Clinic or
Veterinary Stop?
Shop Talk
By SH-TNNON SCHUMANN
president of the group, presented a
new budget.
Snow, Santa Claus
And Jingle Bells
Call for
Clegg’s
BUTTER-CRUST BREAD
And
BETSY ROSS CAKES
Newest addition to IMrs. Nellie Mack-
burn’s sick list is a curly-haired cocker
spaniel of jet hue.
He was discovered by the keeper of
Ole clinic (uie d:ty Inst week, .lost a.s he
was preparing to rest comfortably on
a snow white infirmary cot, nursing a
bad case of mange.
AVhen the J bell rang. (Ireensboro
high’s newest patient nonchalantly
joined the ou(,going mass of students,
content to be the only canine on the
campus with aspirations for a clinic
cot'
Reliability PersoniUed!
Values Un-Heard Of!
Oegg-IOsii N®leri
14!) W. ilarket Phone bP.Mi
RUZICKA
BoGkbincler!
*'Craftstyle”
Bookbinding
Greensboro, N. C.
WESTINGHOUSE
Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters
and Small Appliances
Bendix Automatic Home Laundry
Ironrite Ironers
Youngstown Pressed Steel
Kitchen Cabinets and Sinks
Norge Refrigerators
WALKETT’S, Inc.
218 S. Greene St.
Phone 2-0157
Don’t you nave a swell time when
the gang drops in for a little “rug-
cutting’/’’ Why not double their and
.^•our enjoyment by .serving deliciou.s
sandwiches made with Holsum bread
iind ice-cold Coca-Cola?
For the latest dance records by art
ists such as Glenn Miller, Guy I;om-
Imrdo, Tommy Dorsey, and others, and
also classical recordings, visit the
Greensboro Music Co. This firm also
carries the latest in sheet music.
Although the football season is mak
ing way for liasketlaill and other sports,
“what to wear” is still foremost in
the minds of all G. II. S. students.
Mell Alexander, member of Senior’s
student body, proves tliat Betty Lou
has just the thing to thrill the femi
nine heart (and set the l)oys’ to thump
ing. too !) by the comiiliments received
on her dashing tomato-red suit. And
naturally, the lioys immediately make
tracks to Vanstory’s for wefither-proof
jackets and short length overcoats like
the one .1. AV. Kivette of the football
siiuail sports.
What To Do on Your Next Date
Stop! You need not worry another
minute over what to do on a date. En-
jo.v an evening of liowling at the Down
town Bowling Center or drive out to
the Drive-In Theatre for movies in your
car—rain or moon ; and if Mom insists
that you be in exactly at a certain
time, have your watch regulated at
J. H. Neese and Son’s and make sure
you comply with her rules.
IVIiat is Santa going to bring you?
If a bedroom suite, why not suggest
to Dad that he look at Hie attractive
suites Burtner’s Furniture store has in
stock? They’re reasonably priced, too.
Or, if it’s clothes you crave, follow
iMargaret Daniel AVilkerson’s advice
and ask Santa to liring you an evening
outfit from Field’s.
Sundaes, Newspapers, and ^Magazines
Isn’t it wonderful? Yes. I mean the
lacture now showing at the ('arolina.
Affi'v you .s'cc it, di-op lu at Wilkersoii-
McFall’s for a delicious chocolate sun
dae. They also have your favorite
magazine or newspaper.
'With Christmas jnst around the cor
ner, thoughts are immediately turning
to what to give your friends and rela
tives. Schiffman’s has a lovely selec
tion of liirthstone rings, compacts, neck
laces. and other jewelry. Also the per
sonalized cosmetic containers fimnd at
this jeweler’s would he a superb gift
for the girl on yonr list.
Try Younts-DeBoe for a present for
dad or lirother. Yon’ll find something
there that any male wonld he proud to
receive.
School Necessities
For notebook paper, pencils, lead, and
school necessities trade at the School
Supply Shop. They’ve got what you
need!
So long—and till we meet again, pa
tronize High Life advertisers!
Club Representatives
Participate in Panel
For School Dances
Conferring for the purpose of form
ulating plans for a series of .school
(lances appro.ximately 20 representa
tives of Senior liigh clubs met at the
school during cinl) period December 2
witii Mrs. Harry Lewis, co-recreational
director of the I’arent Teachers asso
ciation.
Delegated to attend this assembly
were Margaret lYilkerson, Quill and
Scroll; Dacia Lewis, Debating club;
Keniiie Lowe, Senior Dramatics club;
Rita Rernsteiu, Tlialian Dramatics club ;
Phyllis Eruitt, Girls Athletic associa
tion; Cam Stone. Latin club; Martha
Lowrey, I’an-American club; Ann Sig
ler, Art Cluli; Martha Eleming, Future
Teachers of America club.
Oscar Sapp and Ihiddy Freed. Chem
istry clul)s; Betty Yost, Torchlight;
Bill I’reddy, Stage crew; Ruth W'iiiter-
liiig. Student conncil; Tom Aydelette,
Boys Athletic association; and Yera
Brown. Mildred Hock, Rachel Johnson
and Ann Newton, Girl Reserves.
Al.so Mrs. Estelle LeGwin, Miss Mar
garet Moser, sehocl advisers, and Miss
Doris Hutchinsen discussed with Mrs.
Lewis the adult view point iu regard
to school dances on '\Yednesday.
The first and second period Eugiisli
7 classes of Miss IMozelle Causey have
been studying diction and pronuncia
tion.
Health Officer Rates
Cafeteria Grade “A”
According to a report issued last
week l)y Baxter Wade, city Isealth
officer, the school cafeteria, retains
an “A” rating for cleanliness and
appearance.
The health office representative
reported that several cracks in the
tables of the cafeteria building
needed repairing. Health certifi
cates, glasses, dishes, uniforms and
kitchen utensils underwent a thor
ough inspection.
“If every eating place in the city
were as clean as the one at Senior
high, it wonld be a pleasure to dine
at any of them,” Inspector Wade
exclaimed on eompleting his survey.
SELLS
IS^5feW0R.D FOR.
SHOES
in QReeDSBOiLp
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Christmas Shopping?
Let Us Make It Easy!
We Have the Gifts That Any Girl Will Love.
Jerkins
$2^8 to $g98
Skirts
$298 to $g98
Blouses
$2 98 to $^98
BETTY LOU SHOP
Schiffman’s
For The Boy Friend—Give The New
Photo Match Case
This Christmas
$3.00 Up
Schiffman