December 3, 1955
High Life
Page Threa
The Ions anticipated Music BuUding for Greensboro Senior High School is at Ust in the planning stage.
Combing efforts of the school’s music instructors and building architects resulted in the above plan.
The building is designed to meet every occasitm th.it might arise. It will be sometime next year before
it will be erected^^d it will be located between the iVlaln Building and the Vocational Building. I. A.
Sigmon is the ar^toct for the ttvo.Sitoried structure, which will add must to the modemess of the Gremis-
boro Senim* High School Campos.
Lost,
Boasts Vdriety of Items
Have you lost ia.'rliihe;^ohe ear
ring? Have'-lost an angora
glove? If you have, coine to .^e
lost and found department, which
is in the‘office and is kept by Mrs.
Margaret Malone, the office secre
tary. /
The many articles tiu-ned . in to
the office range from gym clothes
to half-knitted multi-colored ar-
gygles. Some of these unusual
articles are a GHS Whirlie pen
nant, compasses, a watch, eye
glasses, bottles of pills, and a
large leather shoulder bag. Others
that are not so unusual include
fountain pens, change purses (con
taining money up to and over a
dollar), cuff links, pencil cases,
pencils, and bracelets.
Now that cold weather is here,
these articles in the lost and found
would come in handy: sweaters,
scarves of all colors, coats—short
and long, gloves of different fa
brics, colors and sizes, and um
brellas.
In the cosmetic and “beautify
ing’' department, there are found
these items: lipsticks (an assort
ment of colors which range from
“Kissing Pink” to “Rosy Future”),
lompacts, bobbie pins, and barettes.
Under miscellaneous would be
pocketbooks of all sizes and shapes
and one smaii article, a WCUNC
charm dated. 1943...The eye glasses
number approximately 15, pairs.
The head and heck scartes ^e
various colpra; mostly reds, greens’
yellows, and hlufis. As for‘jewelry,
there is a'tan sequin earring, a
small copper one, and also a silver
earring. The bracelets Include a
turquoise one, and several simple
bracelets.
Any item that contains any
identification is returned to the
person during school. At the end
of the school year, the found
articles are given to the Salvation
Army.
Guatemalan Honors
LaAlianialspanpl^
Miss Nbnha, Davis," a native o|
Guateniala,; was the, special guest
of the La Alianza Espanola which
met Thursday night, November 17,
at the home of Eleanor Zwicky.
Miss Davis has been in schopi
in the United States for a, year.
She spoke to the group in Spanish,
and demonstrated several Spanish
dance steps.
Tony Martinez, a sophomore at
Senior, played records of popular
Cuban music, including “The Lit
tle Shoemaker,” which was suiig
in Spanish.
Miss Maunida Wales, Spanish,
teacher, is the adviser of La Alian
za Espanola.
BALLARD MUSIC COMPANY
319 N. AYCOCK ST. Phone. 4-7889
BAND and ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS
MUSIC — PIANOS
on the New
HARIEY-DAVIDSON
And best of all, you can own
this exciting, new two-wheel-
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week. Truly ipw-cost trans
portation at best. Come
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$342.45 DELIVERED
Nothing Doion
Easy Payments
SPARKY'S
Harley-Davidson
Sales and Service
509 S. Spring St.
Phone 2-1847
SEE OUR WIDE VARIETY OF COSMEHCS
Tyson's Plaza Drug Co.
1726 Battleground Rd.
Phone 4-8418
WELCH’S FUEL OIL COMPANY
FUEL OIL KEROSENE
For Prompt Service Dial
PHONE 5-7667
1410 W. LEE STREET
Plans For Music Building
Being Drawn For School
By next September a music
building will have been built in
Senior High’s back yard. Located
between the Vocational Building
and the Main Building, the $150,-
000 building will house the three
musical groups — the band, the
choir, and the orchestra. Miss Eula
Tuttle, the choir director, J. Kim
ball Harriman, the orchestra con
ductor, and Herbert Hazelman, the
band leader, have worked closely
with the architect, I. A. Sigmon
on the tentative plans to make
the new buildings as servic-
abie. as posible. What they , de
sire most is space—and they’re
getting it. Each music group will
have a separate rehearsal room,
and .20 individual practice rooms
will be available for students. An
inter-qbmmu'nication system. wUl
be installed in each room, so that
the supervisors can .listen to the.
students practicing.
Band raembefs ,wili be provided
locker rOoin ‘whicH wilL give,
them the opportunity to. change in
to their uniforms,' at' school fpr
parades, concerts^ m,usic 'qon-'
tests'.' Eacfi bahdste!^' will also.have
his Q\yn_;^mailbc« fbr receiving in-,
structi'qtis about shows at the fbpt-
bali gahies and for.receiyingniusic.
A ;‘f orc^ ; kif 'systern^ jwiU keep
the building'warm' in Winter and.
copi in spring.; With this |;reguia-
tion,’fresh .air 'will be circulating
thrOtigh tb'e rooms all t^*time.
Softie'btSer roofns 'included bn
the first floor . are, .^10. band re
hearsal room,, band ‘libfarty . and
office, an instrument'repair shop,
inrtrument storage room and‘lock
er rooms. '
On the second floor will be the
choir rehearsal room, orchestra
rehearsal room, storage rooms,
teaching studi|c», orche^a lib
rary, choir and orchestra offices
and practice rooms.
Student Council Members
live Help Holiday Meal
On Wednesday, November 23, the
Student Council presented a com-,
plete Thanksgiving box to each
janitor and maid of Senior High
School.
Each year the Student Council
sponsors this project; however, the,
entire student body participates
by their, contributions.
Student Council members, ac-.
companied by an adult adviser, pur-.,
chased the Thanksgiving dinner at
a local• grocery store. ...
. A few of the items included in
'the box were a turkey, potatoes,
apples, onions, oranges, grapefruit,
bread, rice, peas, and .co.okies>
Serving on the Student. Coun
cil this year are Houston .Qrooine, .
Dick.Robinspn,.Leon-;Bpggs, Wayne.
Griffin,. Gail Kirkman, .J-anie. Walr.
ters, Manley Dodson, Zade Turnery,
and Bill WiUiamspn, seniors.; .
Bill O’Brten, Bob Baynes, .Susan
Brooks, Buck Hoyle, -Nancy. Lam-.,
beth, Jane. Lynch, Karl Ray, Har-.
riet; Wells, .and. Pete. Wyrick re-.,
■present the Junior ClasSs-.- .
Sophomore representatives, are
Jey. Deifell, ,Sandfa Holdecness,.
Peg^. Sin^ Rby hllchaux, ,^tty
White, .Linda Harrison, . Laura,.
Pearce and Lois Lynph. . ,
Miss Dorothy McNairy. is ^the
adviser , for the Student Council.
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Shirts, Dress Shirts and Sweaters-.
bom, af work
or on the way
There’s nothing like a
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for delicious
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Milk Shakes - Ice Cream
Dairy Bar Locations at
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West Market Street Extension
1334 Battleground Ave. Plaza Shopping Center
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