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December 14, 1956 High Life Page Seven Sophs Lead Special Continued from Page One ing special from home room 1. while from home room 24 come I>onali Elliott and Robin Parr. The orchestra room has Michael Geoi^e and Jane Golden, and home room 6 has Wanda Hender son and Rodney Hill on snecial honor roll. Martha Jordan, and Rinda King come from room 201B, and Mike Morton and Carol Overstreet come from home rooms 60 and 7. re spectively. HolidayShop^ingGetsPo, So Does Store Detective 50 A. D. Rome is in her prime. No one doubts but that she will endure forever, ejccept a very small group headed by Poius Soulus. They realize they must preserve the Roman culture. They institute JCL. 1956 A. D. Greensboro is . The time machine quivers, shim- Ginger Parker, Sheila. Sapero, I then focuses. It lays and Ann Shadoin are the sole representatives of their home rooms being 200, 203B, and 302, respeotively; while from home room 304 come Kay Smith. Sue Snow, Ruth Spaulding, and Sue Stanley.” John Stevenson and Eugenia Sykes made the special honor roll from room 15, and Sue Thompson, Toni Thompson, and Kenneth Tutterow represent their home room-21. From room 27 come Steve Vaughn, Charles Wapf, and Anne Weinstein, and closing out the special honor roll for this time comes 100 HE with Nancy Wil kins, Judith Williams, and Sari Lynn Winfree. open the heart and core of this fabulous suburb of Hamtown, U. S. A. What makes the heart throb? JCL, of course. The Christmas meeting. A des- cendent of that famous Roman is present. Po’ Soul. These gal lant conservationists of the finer things in life are indulging in PoUyanna. This is a Christmas game. You draw names and furnish the name you receive with a present. Po’ has just drawn. Hildegarde Mudfence he reads. Hildegarde. A girl! Po’ buy a girl a present? What would he get? 10:30 a. m. Saturday next. Po’ shopping for Hildegarde. His mother suggested perfume. Per fume it will be. Squirt perfume bottles. Used for sampling the different odors. Invented just for Po’ Soul’s sake. After blowing nose, Po’ proceeds to sniff. Oooo it tickles. Let’s see ‘Man Trap” — No, please. Never let them say Po’ was the one who wished that on some poor male. This scent smells good. So does that one. Po’ can’t decide. Ah, ah. ah-h-h-h! A , mixture is the solution. Gurgle,' gurgle. Bang The store clerk got him. Yoimg man, ?;..ffi@tb. Well, no TH€ BEST PART Of THE PAY VISIT OUR OAIRY BAR»- 1744 SATTtEGROUND AVE. Open Every Night Until 9 SUMMIT SHOPPING CENTER Greensboro, N. C. COME TO H & H CLOTHING COMPANY for your Christmas Gift 1315 DAVIE STREET PHONE 2-2564 perfume. What could Po’ get in this next department? Oh, blush. They probably don’t have any thing suitable, anyway. The record department. Very good Po’. What would she like? “True Love” by Bing and Grace? Where’s a clerk for Pete’s sake, or Prank’s sake, or Hank’s sake , for Hildegarde’s sake. Some body. YOO-HOO! Po’ there’s a clerk down there at the other end of the floor. Sig nal her. No luck. Take the rec ord and show it to her. Maybe she can help “Hey you, run ning off with the merchandise, huh? I know about you teen agers. Anything you can get away with is OK.” ‘Mister . . . I . . .” ‘Oh, shut up. I know how to handle shoplifters.” The poor soul. A box of chocolates. Nope, she can’t eat chocolate. Stockings, no, size. Sweaters, no, money. Jewel ry-trite. Lipstick, no, color. Po’, it’.« always book time, re member somethir^ to read is al ways appreciated, timely. It shows such go^ taste, too. Reveals that you think the person a mature individual. Have them gift wrap it, Po’. A year’s sucription to “True Love Comics.” FORBIS and MURRAY Service 515 N. Elm Street Dial 8165 Greensboro’s Most Modern Daily Doubles BY PATTY SLADE Mr. and Miss Christmas seem to be celebrating the season’s spirit a little early, with the mistletoe I mean. GHS Students, Teachers Are On Science Program For Your Holiday Corsages— Gome To SCRUGG'S Florist 2158 Lawndale Drive Phone 3-8230 Noember 30 at 7 p. m. three Senior High students and three teachers appeared on Channel 4 at Woman’s College with Dr. Sey mour Rogers arid his Science Fair Program, which lasts 30 minutes. Mrs, Nellie Blackburn, head of the Science Department, stated that the purpose of the Pair is to encourage students to do more individual and better work and to create more interest in science. Next 'on the program was Mrs. Kate Everhart, biology teacher, who discussed the organization from the standpoint of both the student and the presentation. Milton Sharer, chemistry in structor, presented Rufus Russell and Jerry Kennon with their orig inal project, the use of the photo electric cell which was used with a solar battery made of silicone to transform sound waves into light. Helen Payne narrated for the boys. CAROLINA’S CHRISTMAS STORE MEYER Other Goty Christmas gifts 1.25* Coty “24” Lipstick Coty Super-Sheen Nail Enamel Coty Twistick Cologne, Noel Package 65c* 1:50* every night till Christmas Coty Perfume Purser with gold en reindeer, in golden box, choose L’Origan, L’Aimant, Paris, Emeraude. 2.00* *plus tax TOILETRIES, MEYER’S STREET FLOOR The Christmas couple will real ly have something to celebrate come Christmas Eve, since, that is the anniversary of their first date and because since then they have dated no one else. Miss Christmas, coming from Central, has the appropriate col ors of the season having red hair and green eyes. She stands 5 feet V/2 inches, likes horseback riding and chocolate pie. She plans to go to Duke University and major in something pertaining to chemistTV after leaving Senior, the Ellis Stone board of fashion, and the DDT’s of which she is treasurer and the memories of Girls’ State.- Mr. Christmas, coming from Ay- cock, with blond hair and blue eyes, plans to go to Wake Forest. He stands 6 feet 4 inches and is on the basketball team, which figures. He is a member of the Junior Civitans, likes golf, duck hunting, and pancakes. Their song is “Walk Hand in Hand,” and their pet peeve is the expression, “No sweat.” A little on the technical side, I guess, is the fact that each time the couple date, they go about 40 miles, since Miss Christmas lives way out on the Groomtown Road. Look now for their names be cause I’m sure that Santa won*t be putting them in your stocking. McDADE'S INC. JEFFERSON SQUARE Christmas Gifts For GHS Students IVY LEAGUE SHIRTS IVY LEAGUE TROUSERS ELIZABETH ANTRIM REVERE SWEATERS REVERE JACKETS FRED HITCHCOCK J. HAROLD SMITH STUDIO For your last minute Christmas Shopping—come to J. Harold Smith’s for Frames of All Sizes, Shapes, and Colors—to fit any picture Have a Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year Come To Call 1736 Battleground Avenue 2-1497
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