October 4, 1957 High Life iTiV# Three iVIax Snodderly demonsb'ates how a compressor wcHrks to the Junior Engineers Club at its meeting: Tuesday, September 24. OHS JUNIOR ENGINEERS CLUB OPENS AaiYITIES WITH WUNC-TY PROGRAM Senior’s Junior Engineers Club opened the year’s activities Mon day, Septemba* 30, by inaugurat ing their 1957-58 television pro gram scries over WUNC-TV, Chan nel 4 when Ronnie Price, senior, ftiid Max Snodderly presented the first program on the theoiy of heat and cold. Their programs will be present ed on alternate Monday nights from 9-9:30. Members of the club will give all of the programs, aid ed by the advice of S. L. Whitely „ ,, „ ^ and D. A. UpsUU, on the basis of Hobte Sandra Holderne^, and Brenda Gibson are semors who Acting President Pickard Lists New Playmasters Lee Pickard, senior, acting as tempM-ary president of Playniast- ers until new officers are elected, has recently released names of the new members. Tony Martinez, John Stanton, Senior High Has 12 Student Teachers From Three Local Colleges This Fall thi-ee programs ot a topic. The have earned enough points for They, along with Students from three colleges in tlie Greensboro-Guilford County area are student teaching at Sen ior High tbis fall. Thei*e ai-e six repi*esentatives from Guilford College, thjpe from Greensboro College, and six from Woman’s College. The student teachers from Guil ford College ai*e Charles Atkin son, who teaches history sixth period undei' the supervision of Claude Manzi, Miss Judy Myers, who teaches Spanish sixth period for Miss Maunida Wales, and Miss Mary Cashwell, who teaches Eng lish sixth period for Mi's. Flor ence Bogart. Also, from Gmlford College are Craven Mackie, who teaches English sixth period for Mrs. Pi’ances Wilder, Miss Rachel Richarrson, who teaches math for Mrs. Mary Ledford third period and John Haynes, who works with physical education classes, sixth period for Louis McCall. Mrs. Norma Barrett, the Bible teacher, has two student teachers from Greensboro College. They are Miss Mae Braswell, who teaches third period and Miss Janet Best who te^hes seventh period. The other student teach er from Greensboro College Is Miss Kate Gladstone, who teaches math sixth period for Mrs. Grace Alton. There are five student teachers from Woman’s College in the Eng lish Department. They are Miss Roxane Dark, who teaches Mrs. Evelyn Stanton’s first and second period classes, Miss Cliarlotte Rid- inger, Who teaches Mrs. Sara Sum mer’s second and thiid period classes, Miss Sandra Craddock, who teaches Miss Virginia Pow ell’s second and third period classes. Miss Sue Sigmon, instruct ing Miss Louise Smith’s third period class, and Miss Barbara Moore, with Mrs. Julia Milligan’s sixth and seventh period classes. Mrs. Ana Miller’s fifth and sixth period Spani^ classes are taken over by Miss Nancy Childress. pi-ograms topics for the first se- . , . mester Include heat and cold, met- I memOe^p. They along with As Playmasters is a club for als the electro-magnetic, spec-D^^^^riou, Sandra people interested in dramatics, tnim and asDPots of snace I a"'! Donna Hlnchee, will points for membership are earned X^L^club^ting are if Goto- by dramatic students in various on the same basis, with the ex- j ^ ■ j ways, ception that an engineer from the! Pomona Engineers Club sponsors for Junior Engineers, will give every third pre^am. The first three programs on the topic of heat and cold are the responsibility of Max Snoddwrly, senior. Rufus Russell and Jim Sa'wers’, seniors are in charge of the next two series, respectively. Jerry Kennon, senior, is the club member rei^nsible for supervis ing the entire yeai*’s programs ex tending on into May. Comprising the bulk of the re maining activities for the year are Science Day and Science Pair. 'The former is an assembly program presented by Junior Engineers to the student body and the latter is contest in which science stu dents enter projects. Junior En gineers cooi^rates with the Science Department in staging the fair. Officers of the club for this year are Max Snodderly, president; Jim Sawers, vice-president; Meyressa Hughes, secretary; John Steven son, treasurer; and Jerry Kennon, Pixigram engineer. Rufus Russell past president. BURTNER Furniture Company 312 S. Elm St. Establislied 1909 900 E. Green St. Greensboro, N. C. Hiffh Point, N. C. Phone BR 2-8417 Phone BR 2-9861 Ad tke/Tiiue/ lATo^Ttnie/ Summit Shopping Center BR 4-6467 Frendly. Shopping Center BR 4-6123 329 South Elm Street Telephone BR 2-0165 Shop at Bridges and Prove Their Values By Comparison Paul F. Bridges V. Pres, and Mgr. GHS'ers Raise Money As Class Sales Begin CHass sales to raise money for the individual classes have ali'ea^ begun for the seniors, who are selling football ribbons, and the juniors, who began their sta tionery sale Monday, Septem ber 30. The Senior Class hopes to raise all of its money through ribbon sales, but “If they fall Short, they have sev«:al sales campaigns ready to put into action,” says Mrs. Jean Newman. Senior Class ad- visei*. Harry Smith, Senior Class vice- president, is chairman for the ribbon sales and Spencer Gaylord, class treasurer, is responsible for the money. Every member of the Senior Class is a sales reiw*e- sentative. The Senior Class must raise $300 for WHIRLIGIG. OfilcersAreElected ForD. 0.,D. E. Clubs Distributive Education and the Diversified Occupations classes have elected new officers wtio will serve for the 1957-58 school year. First period D. E. officers are Richard Beatty, president; Billy Qauldin, vice-i»^sident; Benjte Spears, secretary-treasurer; and Mai-tha Vandergrift. publicity chairman. The second period class has Bill Christy, president; Bill Ctum, vice-president; Bsu’bara Lashley, secretary-treasurer; and Carolyn Putman and Betty Ruth Jones, co- i publicity chairmen. The officers of the third period class are Phyllis Collins, presi dent; Der Hong Hanson, vice- president; Nancy Williams Htinter, secretary; and Martha Kiser and Jimmy Carroll, publicity chair men. The fli-st period D. O. officers are Becky Tyner, president; Shir ley Sebrii^, vice-president; Bren da Frye, secretary; and Doris McGraw, treasurer, j Glenda Slierrill is president for second period; Judy Canmbell, vice-president; Grace Brown, sec retary; and Bill Robinson, treas urer. The officers of the third period class are Kay Tidwell, president; Kaye Weeks, vice-president; Paye Thomas, secretary; and Brenda Brady, treasurer. 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