Page Eight
High Life
Janimry 18,
Programs of Radio
Slafion Are Lisfed
If you would like to hear some
of the latest hits, some of the best
concert music, and some good Edu
cational Programs—our high school
radio station, WGPS, can furnish
you all of these.
For popular and classical music,
WGPS carries the Langworth Tran
scription Library, which includes
over 4,000 selections to choose
from. For strictly classical music,
the station carries Songs of France,
Masterworks of France, and Orches
tras of the World, all three especi
ally for those who love the classics.
For the best in Educational Pro
grams, WGPS has several series,
such as Excursions in Science, Ad
ventures in Research, Land of the
Free, The Freedom Story, The .N.
Story, and Proudly We Hail. WGPS
is also affiliated with the NAEB
Tape Network, which is the Na
tional Association of Educational
Broadcasters.
The station is authorized by the
Federal Communications Commis
sion to operate on a frequency of
89.0 on FM. and is on the air from
1:30 until 3:30 Monday through Fri
day. All of the programs are re
layed by station WFMY.
The station is operated by Milton
Alderfer and Jack Carter. Milton
is the Program Director and Station
Manager and Jack is the Chief En
gineer. Stanley Johnson is adviser.
Following is the scedule from
today, January 18, through next
Friday, January 25:
January 18
1:30 Bligh of the Bounty.
2:00 Festival Concerts.
3:00 International Visitor.
3:15 Army Band Concert.
January 21
1:30 Bach Programs.
2:00 American and the World.
2:30 Mr. President.
3:00 Music for the Connoisseur.
January 22
1:30 B.B.C.
2:30 Music for the Connoisseur.
3:30 A Time for Planting.
January 23
1:30 Stories ’n’ Stuff.
2:00 American and the World.
2:30 Masterworks Story.
2:45 Cavalcade of America.
3:15 The People Act.
January 24
1:30 Stories ’n’ Stuff.
2:00 B.B.C.
3:00 Masterworks Story.
3:15 Mental Health.
January 25
1:30 Bligh of the Bounty.
2:00 Festival Concerts.
3:00 International Visitor.
3:15 Army Band Concert.
All programs that are of broad
cast quality and are on the Greens
boro Senior High stage are broad
cast.
Daily Doubles
By Lois Pond
Pictured above is another of the
steady couples here at G.H.S. They
met four years ago at Jane Pike’s
house but didn’t start going steady
until October 22, 1951. She is a
member o fthe G.W.I. Club and he
is a stellar member of the band
and orchestra. Both are Seniors
and their favorite song is “Sin.”
They like to go to the movies, dance
and cut up. Who are they?
New Fashion Creations Found in Home Ec.; Originais Dispiayed at Fashion Show
The couple in the last issue of
High Life was Martha Sue Holden
and Robert Thompson.
Future homemakers of Amerioa
displayed their extraordinary abili
ties and talents when they pre^
sented a fashion show for their
third period home economics class
January 16. Had it been possible
this show should have been fea
tured on TV, for the young ladies
looked very charming in their gar
ments.
Barbara Bayne appeared first on
the program wearing her own crea
tion of a tan jersey church or street
outfit, sporting brown accessories.
Special features of this garmet were
a rounded yoke in bodice and skirt.
Very chic on Barbara, too.
Sue Carswell sported a smart
church or street dress of light
weight. Biscuit cool wool. Black
velvet collar and cuffs added to
Sue’s creation. Identical dresses
were fashioned and modeled by
Magalene Crutchfield and Rachel
Shores. This double delight was
made from a light-weight brown
wool with especially becoming ac
cessories.
Light blue taffeta especially be
comes Martha Watkins, so she cre
ated and outfit of this material that
is suitable for both church and
party wear. Her black accessories
accented the heavenly blue hue.
Petite Jo Ann West is very
fashion-minded, and made her out
fit to fit in the elite circles. Per-
simmond taffeta was scooped at
the neck and very chic with long
sleeves.
Bright red will reflect Iris Ann
Smith’s high spirits this winter.
Scott Seed Company
Her school dress was fashioned of
red rayon with simple but flatter
ing lines.
Marie Gilley created a black vel
veteen jacket for raix-and-match
wear. The black jacket can top
either a lonely, lovely dress or a
sporty outfit.
The black and blue irridescent
taffeta will glow at any formal
Shirley Coble may grace. Shirley
made her most becoming strapless
ballerina length gown which she
modeled for the home ec girls. In
formal fashion circles, the floor-
length gown created by Nancy Wil
liams will shine. White lace and
rhinestones over taffeta gave Nan
cy’s dress a chic air.
Norma Jean Sparks' skating out
fit was made from bright red cor
duroy with a plaid underskirt and
tights.
Usual good taste was shown in
Dorothy Frye’s oufit of rayon pat
terned in checks of wine and green.
Green buttons gracing the front
of her dress were accented by green
shoes.
An all-purpose creation of burnt
orange light-weight wool was mod
eled and fashioned by Helen John
son. The rounded collar and cuffs
are always in style.
Doris Jean Richmond chose black
taffeta for her party dress. Navy
blue velvet under a scooped neck
line accented Doris’ face. With hat,
gloves, and bag, this outfit could
easily go to church.
Shirley Stockard’s party dres'
was fashioned from blue-black taf
feta. The bouffant skirt and high
neckline were very chic.
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For AH Prescription Needs
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FLOWER SHOP
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Telephone 5408
If no answer Dial 2-3202
Jean Mitchell will be the main
attraction in a red rayon outfit
which she created. Royal blue light
weight wool is very becoming to
Ann Smith, so she fashioned a dress
of just that. This outfit would be
perfect for either school or church
The gold-striped skirt and brown
velveteen jacket created by Mary
Thompson would be excellent for
either party or church wear The
brown of the jacket accented Mary’s
light hair and draws attention to
her face.
With such delightful models and
chic garments, the home economics
class will soon rate a front page ad
in High Life or Vogue
Senior Class Officers
(Continued from Page One)
The representatives are as fol
lows: Janet Davis, vice-president
of the Senior Class; DeArmon Hun-
ter, president: Nancy Haithcock,
treasurer; Carolyn Welch, secre
tary; Doris Phillips from home
room 206; Kay Latta, 25; Billy
Michael, 301; Grey Egerton, 200;
Bobby Gladwell, 4; Jim Betts, 8;
and John Stuart, room 309.
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