March 24, 1950 High Life Page Seven GHS Orchestra Attends Meeting in St. Louis Twenty-five members of the Senior High Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Kimball Harrimau, left Greensboro bv train for St. Louis as part of the N. C. All-State Orchestra, Sunday March 19, at 9:30 A.M.- They arrived there Monday, March 2o’ about 3:30 P.M. AVhile there the students are staying at the Jltijestic Hotel. ' , " Tliose ptndents from Greensboro^ who nttended are; Jack Gooch Kuih Shelinirne, .Julia Deskins, Ann Edwards, Carey Gibbs, Terry-0(jiene Ganldoii. Sallie Boren, Sam Sox. Jr., Pat Pinyan, Elizabeth ilc- Pheeters, Betty Mitchell, Ilettie Lon Raiford. Anne Kearny, Kacky Holt Henrietta Bell, Marjraret T'nder- wood, Fred Heath, Janie Stanley, Shirley Leonard, Mary Jo Caudle, IMarjraret Pritchett, Mary Hudson. Maitland Freed, Arthur Smith, and Carolyn Turner. Rdhearsals were held'in St. Louis before the performance for the mu sical Educators’ National Conven tion on Tuesday morninff and after noon and Wednesday morninjj. Wed nesday afternoon the All-State Or- che.«tpa playefl at Roosevelt High School. Thursday afternoon the All-State 'Orchestra gave a performance at Cleveland High School. That night the memliers of the orchestra w’ere the guests of the St. Louis Sym phony Orchestra. The Concert for the MENC meet ing was yesterady morning from 9:00-9:25 a. m. The performance included the following “March of Meistersingers” by Wag ner, arranged by Herfurth: “Fugue in G Minor” by Bach, arranged by Demcrest: “Love Music” from “Bo ris Goiidinow,” arranged by Min- sorgsky; “A Trumpeter’s Lullaby,” written and arraged by Leroy An derson; “March Slave” by Tschai- kowsky, arranged by Herfurth; and ‘Cripple Creek,” written and ar ranged by Lama Stringfleld. A Dining Room : Where the Amer ican eats while the painters are do ing over the kitchen. 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Room 307—Constance Curry, Eve lyn Dermantas, Jane Edwards, Ros alind Fordh'am, Margie Fowler, Jim IMlton, Harold Garner. Sophomores Room 1—De Arnion Hunter, Dot Holt. Room 3—'Ralph Rierson, Freddie Rouce, Carolyn Royal. Room 4—Franklin Davis, Betty Lou Crestiy, Barbara Daves. Room 5—^Rose Waynick, Carolyn Welch, Mary Wisseman, Dave Wright, Rene Zapata. Room 7—Mary Katherine Latta, Joseph Lowdermilk, Lene McGhee, Lane McGregor, Catherine McLean. Room 8—Beverly Hall, Nancy Haithcock, Patsy Harvey, Greta Helms. Room 10—Joyce Strother, Carol MACK’S 5,10 and 25c Store 336 JTate Street Stroud, John C. Stuart, Betty Talley, Pat Stevens. Room 21—^Bill Shields, Virginia Lee Sink, Carolyn Smith, Harvey Smith, Elliot Solomon, Emily Sow- erby. Room 2.3—Paul Thomas. Room 2.^—Barbara Johnson, Doris Joseph, Rotty .Jean Kale, Dorothy King, Hilda Langley, Elaine Lanier, Ann Kearney. Room 27—William Bost. Helen Bre^’er, Larry Bumgarner, Moody Burt. 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