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Page Eight High Life November 4, IM9 Senior Class Again Leads Members on Honor Rolls The honor roll for the first six- weeks period proved to be extreme ly high. There were 212 on regular lionor roll and 40 on special. The seniors lead again with 87 on regu lar honor roll and 13 on special. The juniors are in second place with 67 on regular and 17 on spe cial. The sophomores have 58 on regular and 10 on special. Homeroom 2 leads with 13 on honor roll. Homeroom 315 is in second place with 12. Students who have an average of 05 or better are eligible for spe cial honor roll and are entitled to certain privileges. Among these are being excused five minutes early for lunch, being admitted to class late without 'an excuse, and not having to bring an excuse from home when absent. Those on the regular honor roll for six consecutive times are en titled to wear a bronze star. Being on the honor roll six more consecu tive times entitles one to wear a silver star. For the last six times on the honor roll bne may wear a gold star. There are now 18 gold :star wearers. Those students making honor aroll were as follows: SPECIAL HONOR ROLL Seniors Room %—Nancy Hudson. Room 100—Anne Day, Ann Ed wards. Room 304—Alex Panas. Room 309—Edith Trosper. Room 30^-Doris Frank, Virginia Harris, Jeanette Hester, Maitland Freed. Room 313—Fred Upchurch, Row land Wisseman, Elinor Wrenn. Room 31^—Nancy Benson. Juniors Room 12—Ruth Hawkins, Ellen Holt Room 14—^Betsy Wright. Room 16—Betty Jo Benfield, Lyn don Anthony, Henrietta Bell, Bobby Brown. Boom 24—Becky Squires, Bill Tutterow. Room 300—Ena Newlin. Room 201—Marie Sizemore, Geor gia Smith. Room 202—James Burroughs. Room 203—Betty Jones, Blaine Leonard. Room 204—Jo Ann Moore, Eliza beth McPheeters. Room 307—^Billy Grower. Sophomores Room 5—Mary T^ee Wells, Ann Wrenn, Valerie Yow. Room 4—Franklin Davis. Room 8—Shiela Harris. Room 200—Bobby Clark. Room 21—Carolyn Smith. Room 23—Doris Thompson. Room 27—Larry Bumgarner. Room 106—Margie Goldman. REGULAR' HONOR ROLL Seniors Room 2—Doris Hill, Barbara Hol- laway, Frank Hough, Joan Hug gins, Hilliard Humphrey, Mary Eitta Inman, Catherine Johnson, Dot Hussey, Bonnie Honeycutt, Irene Hutchison, Chris Johnson, Donald Johnson. Room 6—Sid T^e Bauer, Elizabeth ■McCulloch, Pattie McDaniel, Sue King. GREENSBORO Drug Company J C. M. Fordham - Dewet Farrell 230 W. Market Dial 6147 Room KM)—Elizabeth Davis, Doro thy Deckard, Frances Dixon, Nancy Foust, Betty Jo Fee, Billy Fergu son. Room 362—Sue Purdom, Joanne Scott, Robert Russell, Patsy Plun kett. Room 304—Tom Neal, Emma Belle Pickett, Riuth Overton, Vir ginia Parsons, Margaret Pearce, Clara Jane Pearman, James Pal mer, Estelene Patterson. Room 305 — Peggy McEntire, Betty T^u Marsh, Jeanne Martin, Mary Martin, Barbara Jean Mays, Nancy McSweeney, Sarah Nell Maness, Hutson Moody, Romn 306—Jo Anne Hendrix, Re becca Fi*azier, Theresa Freeman, Saliie Gray Hicks, Craig Galloway. Room 30^-Mary Blair Smith, Norma Stewart, Joan Springs Car- lene Tate, Beverly Talley, Becky Thomas, Anne Tripp, Carolyn Tur ner. Room 311—David Bradley, Au drey Brady, Barbara Braxton, Ron ald Britt, Hope Brown, Dorothy Buchanan, Helen Capps, Billie Jean Caudle, John Colson, Doris Cope, Mary Catherine Clymer. Room 313—June Van Horn, Ca role Williams, Mary Ellen Wilson, Anne Wofford, Ralph Wilson, Bill Wrenn, Dot Vuncannon, Jeanene Wells, and Edward Wilson. Room 315—Mary Louise Ahern Ann Allred, Dora Allred, Jean Ayers, Gordon Battle, Phyllis Bell, Bill Best, Joan Bignon, Carolyn Birgel, Barbara Blaylock, Edwin Boyd. Juniors Room 12—Rachel Groggan, Jackie Gilmore, Thomas Ginis, Martha Haynes, Fred Heath, Elton Hough, Gloria Hudson, Mary Hudson, Bar bara Hutton. Room 14—Rebecca Ann Ward, Jessie Lanier Warren, .To Ann Wilk inson,'Barbara Whittington, Nancy Wyrick, Jean Yandle, Tommy York, Betty Wilson. Room 16—Sally Boren, Jackie Aulbert, Jeanette Brown, Margaret Allen. Room 24—Faye Snyder, Jerrine Steifle, Barbara Strickland, Julia Thomas. Kenneth Trantham. Room 201—TIettie Lou Raeford. Gloria Ramtn, Lurlei Roiith, Patsy Saunders, Norman Schlosser, Ca mille Schiffman. Della Shore, Ruth SheUmnie, Barbara Smith. Room 202—lone Bulla, Nancy Bulla, Barbara Cashwell. Mary .To Caudle, Dawn Coleman, Marie Cra ven. Room 203—Letha .Tennings, Dori.'j Johnson. Fred Jones, Sarah Kell- am. Carolyn Lentz. Boom 204—Elizabeth Love, .Toyce McCulloch, Charles Mansfield. Betty Mitchell, Annette Moore, .Terry Ann Moore. Room 300—Pat Newman, Frankie Oglmrn, Delbert Parrish, Barbara Pickett, Pat Querry. Room .307—Connie Curry, Evelyn Posing before leaving for the Northwestern, District D. E. regional meeting in Hickory are the Greens boro D. E. club delegates. They are as follows, right to left: Fii’st row, Ronnie Britt, Frank Burton, Mrs. ^rgaret G. Finch; second row. Bill Lewis, Rachel Slate, Gloria Conics, Betty Waldrop, Billie June Caudle, Nancy Deaton; third row, Betty Davis, Jean Wells, Bobbie Jean Maye, Vernon Hurley. Dermatos, Jane Edwards, Shirley I A A DaiiIIi DAi^AiuAr Edwards, John Ellington, Patsy I ru Kvillll ilwvvIfCj Fargis, Anna Jean Frye, Jim Ful ton, Harold Garner. Kearns Paint Co. Devoe Paints — Supplies 112 North Greene Street Ph&ne 2-4171 For MADEMOISELLE and I. MILLER SHOES GO TO . POWELL’S Shirts Neckwear Sweaters TURNER’S Clothing Store MEN ana WOMEN TAILORED SUITS 227 South Elm St. GREENSBORO, N. C. WE HAVE A SERVICE THAT WILL PLEASE YOU B ESSEME LAUNDRY R WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 3803 E. Market Phone 7018 Sophomores Boom 1—Ed Hudgins, De Armon Hunter, Barbara Jackson. Room 3—Freddie Rouse. Boom 4—Sereta Edwards, Bar bara Daves, Betty Jane Davis, Shirley Douglas. Room 5—liene Zapata, Carolyn Welch, Dan Wright, Gay William son, Mary Wisseman, Rose Way- nick, Evelyn Wall. Room 7—Mary Katherine Latta, Richard Ledbetter, Siteve lieonard, Lena McGehee. Room 8—Rachel Hall, Sara Hick- erson, Christine Hall, Nancy Haith- cook, Beverly Hall. B(mm 10--Nancy Stafford, Ron nie Stanley, Bobbie Stubblefield, Patricia Stevens, Betty Talley, Mary Lee Teasley. Boom 21—Ernestine Sawyer, Har vey Smith, Rene Solomon, Emily Sowerby. Boom 23—Mary Patty Vaughn, Norma- Veney. Room 25—Barbara Ann Johnson, Betsy Jones, Doris .Toseph, Jimmy Kincaid, Hilda Langley. Room 27—William Bost, Ernest Brown, Moody Burt. Room 106—Evelyn Greenberg. Boom 200—Marjorie Carter. I Room 206—Kay Mitchell, Ronnie Moore, Jack Morris, Marion Os borne. Room 301—Billy Michael. Room 303—Bain Alexander, Fretl Complimenlary Letter In the interest of Senior’s cam paign for school spirit, HIGH LIFE is publishing this open letter to Mr. A. P. Routh, principal, which is complimentary of Senior’s spirit: Dear Mr. Routh: May I add my personal word of tlianks to thosf of the Sunset Hills Garden Club for your wonderful cooperation in putting on our clinic at the High School. Noithlng that you might have provided was lacking; the boys as signed to help uS did splendid job; the one thing that I was a little apprehensive about—the noise of the students at lunch time and in changing classes—was no problem at all. Everything was quiet at all times. We are deeply indebted to you for your part in ifiaking our day a success. Everybody was impress ed with the atmosphere they sensed aboiit them. We all came away realizing more than ever what a capably-staffed school you have and what a wonderfully fine student body. Sincerely, (Signed) Pearl A. Smith. Ayers, son. Room 317—David Pike, Willie Prevo. 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