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December 19, 1952 High Life Page Seven Believer Versus In Traditional Trial Bully The court will please come to order! Opening the session of Be liever versus Bully. The defense will attempt to prove with concrete evidence, that Senior High School students be lieve in Santa Claus. Exhibit one: the picture which was snapped by an unobserved but observant snooper—rather photog rapher—in a local store a few days ago. You will notice that Santa literally surrounded by his eager fans, all pleading for lits of nuts, fruit, and candy plus those special ties for the tree. Ben Nita Black, having placed her order for a horse, a machine gun, and a Hopalong Rogers West ern outfit, smiles confidently on as her playmates wait their turn to speak with jolly jovial Santa. That confident grin alone testifies for her belief. However, Bill Greene had a little trouble convincing the Old Elf that he need a crate of nitro gyl- cerin, so the defense must admit that he used a little force and violence. That’s a water pistol concealed in his right overcoat pocket, although the winning smile is misleading. Still a sophomore and not thor oughly versed in Santa, Inc., Ann Frye seems somewhat dubious and the photographer will testify that she peeped under the beard to see Vanstory’s Young Men’s Shop We Have All Your CHRISTMAS NEEDS— Suits Topcoats Cashmere Sweaters Flannet Slacks Sport Shirts Argyle Socks Dress Shirts Do Your Shopping at Vanstory’s if it was real. When that didn’t work, she gave it a hard, pain ful tug, and as you can see, she IS now a convert for Khris Krin- gle. Already a staunch supporter of Santa, Mary Ellen Rierson just came down to exchange a few rel ics of last year’s gifts — one bed room slipper, a classic comic, and a yo-yo with no string — for a fresh supply of cashmere sweat-, ers, Tony Curtis, and a mink coat. Stewart, wno leads a double life as one of Santa’s elves, didn’t bother to ask for a single selfish gift. All he wants is a Cadillac for his mother, a cap pistol for his daddy, and a book of Marilyn Mon roe paper dolls for his next door neighbor. Exhibit two: the eager faces of those many students who now stand in line for miles and hours to talk to Santa Claus. Exhibit three: the satisfaction of geting all requests filled by Ru dolph and St. Nick on December 25. The defense rests. Someone has said that a teacher should have: The innocence of a lamb The wisdom of an owl The cheerfulness of a cricket The friendliness of a squirrel The complacency of a camel The dilligence of a beaver The fleetness of a deer The vision of an eagle The agility of a panther The patience of an ox The endurance of an elephant The tenacity of a bull-dog The courage of a lion. Visit Our Store For Sports Goods COBLE Sporting Goods Co. 119 North Greene St. We carry a complete line of High School Sweaters Members of the Santa Fan Club for High School Students testify the students’ belief in and dependence on Old St. Nick. Stewart Cass, Mary Ellen Reirson, Ann Frye, Bill Greene, and Ben Nita Black beam as Santa gives an ear to their request. Seasonal Festivities On Social Calendar All dressed up with no place to go? Is that “extra” 10-spot burning a hole in your cashmere lined poc ket? Just read the following fea ture then for a multitude of ideas about where to go and what to do during the gala holiday. If you’re social minded and like to be seen at those special places with your current man or girl of the hour, let the G. H. S. travel agency suggest a jaunt to the D. D. T. or L. S. P. club dances, upon invitation, of course. The Greens boro Country Club on December 26 is the calendar date for the D. D. T. shindig; January 2 at the Birthday and Party Cakes Come in for Delicious Pastries ★ Lavi^ndale Pastry Shop Phone 5.3495 »3S>ai3aMM3a>SXSi3i9i3a)Sl3lSaSh3l3lSa>!3i3iSS9a)a)>9)S>3l9l3i33>3iSSi3l9l»^^ Specializing in Teen-Age Contour Hair Cuts Ellis BEAUTY SHOPPE GREENSBORO, N. C. 311 NORTH AYCOCK STREET PHONE 3-1606 Cokes—free for the asking King Cotton is the time and place for the L. S. P,. affair. You might cater to that fashion able pastime, eating, and desire to snuggle yourself in on the G. W. I. or Les Souers’ “floating” dinner. Just think of the food there’ll be on hand, if you can stand the lo comotion from place to place. If you’re a member of the clubs write — G. W. I. Dinner, Decem ber 22, or New Year’s Eve Party for Les Souers’ on your page of engagements. Do you like that glow of happi ness which results from helping a needy family at Yuletide? Mem bers of the Junior Red Cross and the Nu Phi Mu Alpha Chapter plan to incorporate “business and pleasure” in a charitable project. Making colorful hats for hospital ized veterans will be the featured attraction for the Red Cross party, while the sorority members of Nu Phi Mu collect food, clothing, and toys for the less fortunate. The second floor tenant called the party below and shouted, “If you don’t stop playing that blasted saxophone. I’ll go crazy!” “I guess it’s too late,” came the reply. “I stopped an hour ago.” GLENWOOD Pastry Shop 1202 Grove Street Phone 3-9173 Hits By A Miss By Jane Zager Hi gang! With the basketball season at its height, don’t be sur prised to find basketball terms throughout this column. Follow the sound of the roaring crowd and it will lead you to a typical basketball scene. The cheer leaders are directing the yells. What are they cheering about — why, the picture “MY PAL GUS’” which plays at the Carolina Thea tre December 18 through 21. You’ll cheer too when you see Richard Widmark and Joanne Dru starring in the title roles. In this Twen tieth Century Fox production, Richard Widmark portrays a high- pressured businessman who strug gles throughout the entire picture with his divorced wife in order to gain the custody of his son. Here’s the starting line-up for a Week to “wrack up the points” in entertainment. At Center we have Sally Forrest in “BANNER LINE,” which plays Wednesday through Saturday. 'This is the story of a cub- reporter,. Keefe Brasselle, who- falls in love with a school teacher, Sally ’Forrest. Interest is aroused when Keefe gets involved in ai gangster mob and later straightens out the corrupt town. Be on your “guard” not to miss Tim Holt as he “shoots” his way from start to fin ish in “ROAD AGENT” which starts at the National Theatre on Wednesday for four wonderful days. All should take steps “for ward,” you need no coaching from me, to make sure that you don’t miss any of these “hits” this week. I heard that many of you GHS’ers took my advice and at tended the Carolina for the late show, “THE IRON MISTRESS,” Thanksgiving eve. Seen there were Nancy Williams and Norman Sig mon, Sara Walters and Dan Haley, Peggy Welch and David Lambeth, and Sue Dryzer and Buddy Orrell. It sure looked like a “field day” in the balcony with all the old GHS’ers home for the holidays. Really, gang, have a very Mer ry Christmas and a Happy New Year and I hope dear Ol’ Saint Nick will bring you everything your heart desires. (Especially those theatre coupon books which sell for only $1, $2.50, and $3.) See ya’ at the show. (adv.) Thanks to the Key Club for beautifully decorated tree. ORCHIDS HARRY’S FLOWERS 414 W. Market St. The Boar ’N Castle Greensboro’s most popular Sandwich Shop Spacious Parking Ground West Market Street EM. SMITH DRY CLEANING Quality Dry Cleaning Service Main Office—207 North Davie Street Branch Office—209 East Sycamore Street For all your gift problems we have the appropriate gift! unsin s Campbeirs Grill for thick, creamy milkshakes all kinds of sandwiches and quick, efficient service, come to see us soon at 1620 Friendly Road Master Service Station 401 South Greene Street I B. A. MITCHELL W. H. MILLOWAY Phone 2-4167
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