SEPTEMBER, 23, 1955 High Life Page Thrett I: New Officers In Home Rooms Elected (Continued From Page One) dent; Jo Ellen O’Briant, Secretary; Billy Neese, Treasurer; and Dean Patterson, Fire Captain, are from room 315. From room 311 are Don Roth- rock, President; Eve Purdom, Vice- President; Patsy Ray, Secretary; Ray Royal, Treasurer; and Paul Robinson, Fire Captain. Shirley Smith, President; Ed mund Schenck, Vice-President; Caroline Sikes, Secretary-Treasur er; and James Smith, Fire Captain are the officers for room 304. Officers for room 203B are Vick ie Stewart, President; Lou Spence, Vice-President; Toby Stanley, Sec retary; Mike Stogner, Treasurer; and Ray Thomas, Fire Captain. Room 302 has Janie Walters, President; Buddy Watkins, Vice- President; Fran Welch, Sec retary-Treasurer; and Phillip Whit, Fire Captain for their of ficers. Dwight Witty, President; Russell Wicker, Vice-President; Jack Zim merman, Secretary; Lynda Wray, Treasurer; and Betty Wiles, Fire Captain are the officers for room 15. Junior Officers Officers for home room 102 are Davis Bowen, President; Bradley Anderson, Vice-President; Eliza beth Antrim, Secretary; and Myr- na Autry, Treasurer.. Coming from room 202 are Ann Butler, President; Maxine Callish- er, Vice-President; Sally Bruce, Secretary; Phil Causey, Treasurer; and Bobby Brown, Fire Captain. David Craig, President; Lee Cory, Vice-President; Barbara Dun lop, Secretary; Randy Dodson, Treasurer; and Bill Crawford, Fire Captain are from room 106. Home room 307 has Stratton Eldridge, President; Libby Gar vin, Vice-President; Hilda Garrett, Secretary; Jake Giles, Treasurer; and Larry Gill, Fire Captain, From room 204 are Ann Heit- man. President; Peggy Harvell, Vice-President; Sandra Hardy, Sec retary; Bill Hanling, Treasurer; and Donny Harrington, Fire Cap tain. Tom Hudgins, President; Buck Hoyle, Vice-President; Bob Hub- ner. Secretary; Fred Hitchcock, Treasurer; and Dayid Holt, Fire Captain are from room 4. Room 13 has Bobby Johannesen, President; Nancy Lambeth, Vice- President; Betty Kernodle, Secre tary; and Dick Lambeth, Treas urer. Guy McGraw, President; Cecil Little, Vice-President; Jerry Mann, Secretary; Patsy Martin, Treasur er; and Ed Lowry, Fire Captain, • are from room 303. Coming from room 300 are Tom my Myers, President; Dennis May nard, Vice-President; Camille Mer- riman. Secretary; (William) David Miller, Treasurer; and Cooper Null, Fire Captain. Jimmy Phillips, President; Mar- anell Pearsall, Vice-President; Jean Ogbum, Secretary; Bobby Foe, Treasurer; and Ronnie Parks, Fire Captain are from room 1. From room 306 are Karl Ray, President; Margie Rose, Vice- President; Judy Schaffer, Secre tary; Kaye Shaffer, Treasurer; and Steve Schlosser, Fire Captain. Officers from room 3 are Allen Thomas, President; Libby Smath- ers, Vice-President; Liz Sutton, Secretary; Carl Tate, Treasurer; and James Spence, Fire Captain. In room 103 officers include Henry Van Herrmann, president; David Watkins, Vice-President; Saundra Way, Secretary; Bill Ward, Treasurer; and Jerry Varner, Fire Captain. Pete Wyrick, President; Peggy Wilson, Vice - President; Helen White, Secretary; and Pollyann Young, Treasurer, are from room 313. Sophomore Officers In room & the officers include David Albaugh, President; Kenny Aydelette, Vice-President; Julia Adams, Secretary; Allen Andrew, Treasurer; and aob Andrew, Fire Captain. From room 23 are Anne Baldwin, President; Steve Burnholz, Vice- President; Doris Blue, Secretary; Hugh Blair, Treasurer; and John ny Baynes, Fire Captain. Devo tional Chairmen are Pat Bowser and Julia Bell. Alton Brewer, President; Nancy Brady, Vice - President; Denny Broadhurst, Secretary; Marsha Bumpass, Treasurer; and Rusty Brown, Fire Captain are from room 200. Coming from room 5 are Cor nelia Coltrane, President; Sarah Jo Cates, Vice-President; Becky Chester, Secretary; Phyllis Collins, Treasurer; and Robert Caldwell, Fire Captain. In room 14 officers are Boyce Crothers, President; Jey Deifell, Vice-President; Sarah Ann Cox, Secretary; Ann David, Treasurer; and Johnny Cox, Fire Captain. From room 101 are Jeris Ed wards, President; Jimmy Eskridge, Vice-President; Joan Edwards, Sec retary; Pat Durham, Treasurer; and Phil Ennis, Fire Captain. Pat Garrett, President; Spencer Gaylord, Vice-President; Carolyn Garner, Secretary; David Garrison, Treasurer; and Louis Gentry, Fire Captain are the officers in room 100. Officers in room 10 include Bob Grant, President; Betty Hackett, Vice-President; Linda Harrison, Secretary; Bobby Grayson, Treas urer; and Der Hong Hanson, Fire Captain. Elizabeth Hodges, President; Ed die Hines, Vice-President; Mary Jane Higgins, Secretary; and Nan Hedrick, Treasurer, are the offi cers in room 2&. In room 301 are Gail In gram, President; Bill Johnson, Vice-President; Dale Johnson, Sec retary; Vance Joyce, Treasurer; and Joel Jackson, Fire Captain. Coming from room 9 are Mar vin Kirkman, President; Jerry Lambert, Vice-President; Dorothy Kluttz, Secretary; Larry Len, Treasurer; and Jerry Kinney, Fire Captain. Bobby McNairy, President; Linda McGregor, Vice-President; Pat MacRae, Secretary; Jim McGregor, Treasurer; and Brinley McDanel, Fire Captain are from room 203A. From room 206 are Charles Mil- lis. President; Kenny Miller, Vice- President; Jean Medearis, Secre tary; Jane Morgan, Treasurer; and Dennis Malone, Fire Captain. Included in room 317 are Linda Newnam, President; George Mur phy, Vice-President; Linwood Oates, Secretary; Baxter Oliver, Treasurer; and Larry Newman, Fire Captain. Room 27 has Laura Pearce, Pres ident; Marilyn Pearce, Vice-Presi dent; Barbara Phillips, Secretary; Cynthia Parker, Treasurer; and Eugene Persinger, Fire Captain. Other Officers Ann Robinson, President; Lin da Pulte, Vice-President; Kathryn Redman, Secretary; Jane Riley, Treasurer; and Ronnie Price, Fire Captain are from room 305. In room 7 are James Roth, President; Rufus Russell, Vice- President; Paula Sain, Secretary; Jim Sawers, Treasurer; and Betty Rose, Devotional Chairman. In room 309 are Peggy Sink, President; Bonnie Sikes, Vice- President; Betty Jo Somers, Secre tary; Harry Smith, Treasurer; and Tommy Smith, Fire Captain. From room 60 come John Stan ton, President; Sarah Jo Stanley, Vice-President; Betsy Stevens, Secretary; Angelyn Stokes, Treas urer; and Ralph Stephenson, Fire Captain. Included in room 12 are Becky Tuck, President; Faye Thomas, Vice-President; Linda Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer; and George Trogden, Fire Captain. Katesy Webb, President; Kay Wallace, Vice-President; Skipper West, Secretary; and Carol Witzel Treasurer are from room 22. In room 16 are Wallace Williams, President; Priscilla Wyrick, Vice- President; Camille Wimberly, Sec- ■ retary; Ann Wolff, Treasurer; and Walter Willard, Fire Captain. Traffic Squads Begin To Assume Positions Sara Toenes, Senior Wins French Contest Sara Toenes, senior, claimed top place in the annual State High School French Contest given last May. Her prize was a scholarship of $150 which she will apply toward tuition for Woman’s College. Winners were announced in June by officials of the University of North Carolina’s Department of Roman Language and the Exten sion division sponsors of the com petition. Participants were French stu dents from all over the state. Bar bara Jessup, senior, was also £ vdnner and Phyllis Brooks, a grad uate of 1955, received honorable mention. A total of 38 high schools from throughout North Carolina'^ entered 552 students in the con test. In the same vein of language contests. Senior boasts also a top winner in the 1955 State High School Spanish Contest. Senior Faye Fuquay was the second place winner in the Spanish competition sponsored by the University and received a metal for her prize. Senior’s thirty members of the traffic squad have assumed their permanent positions and are iden tified on their posts this year by blue and white arm bands. Chief squad member Manley Dodson, elected to the position last spring, is responsible for this ad dition to the appearance of the thirty members of the organization. Dodson is assisted by the two runners-up for this school post, Charles Pemberton and David Wib- le. The three have stated they feel the grounds and halls are well patroled. Dodson has stressed the policy of keeping everyone off the grass between buildings and has added squad members in sev- eial places to enforce the rule. The squad for the first semes ter includes Louis Glascock, Wayne Griffin, Bill Hanna, John Homey, Paul and Dick Robinson, John Jester, Mike Stogner, Ray Thi^as, Gregory’s Restaurant PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Convenient Parking Delicious Foods McFALLS Sunset Hills Drug Co. 1610 Madison Ave. Phone 2-5140 Where the Elite Meet Greensboro’s Largest Home Owned Drug Store Greensboro Rubber Stamp NEED ANY RUBBER STAMPS? STOP AT 123 E. WASHINGTON ■ Phone 2-5718 Ike Newman SUNSET BARBER SHOP 205 N. Aycock St. Phone 4-4879 Mark Foster, Jim Andrews, Bob Hewett, Bill Williamson, Grady Phillips, Wesley Hayes, Horwood Meyers, Don Rothrock, Buddy De- Bruhl, Pete Freeman, John CJardi- ner. Bill Lewey, Larry Hoyle, Jack Weaver, Ed Schenck, Jim McNairy, Chic Forbes, and Bill Franklin. Dodson stated that the list may be revised in the second semester. 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