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Dec. 16,1&55 High Life Page Nine PIX BITS By Elwood Hartman Stars for Seak For those of you who haven’t finished your Christmas shopping and need some suggestions for gifts, here is an important tip from the CAROLINA THEATRE. On sale now in the box office are theatre ticket books priced at $1, $2.50, and $5. Why not give these gifts to all your teenage friends? I’m stire they will enjoy them. For your special holiday enter tainment, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are coming your way in that side-splitting comedy, “Artists tnd Models.” Dean, an aspiring young artist, and Jerry a budding would-be writer, are again teamed up in another of their fabulous slapstick comedies. Because these two zany characters live in the ipartment house with a comic book illustrator, several amusing and highly entertaining coincidences occur. Of course, as the title foretells, Artists and Models” is not third grade entertainment. It is kept quite spicy by the supporting roles of the beautiful and gorgeous Shir ley MacLaine, Dorothy Malone, Eva Gabor, and Anita Ekberg. Neither purely adult entertainment or Circle K variety, “Artists and Models” is just steamy enough for real enjoyment. For all Martin and Lewis fans, this holiday treat will be especial ly interes^g to you. After all, who doesn’t enjoy Dean and Jerry? —AD. Open Every Night Until 9 SUMMIT SHOPPING CENTER Greensboro, N. C. Rosemary Clooney, Paramount singing star, will be heard through out the country in a transcribed radio show for the annual Christ*! mas Seal Sale now being con*' ducted by the 3,000 tuberculosis associations affiliated with the NOi* tional Tuberculosis Association. Junior Classical League Has Christinas Program Members of Junior Classical League conducted their annual Christmas program December 7, in Mrs. Tuttle’s Room 309. To start the program, all club members sang “Adeste Fideles.” David Miller, JCL member, read The Roman Saturnalia, a Roman religious celebration. David Craig, JCL president, Gor- dayne Egbert, vice-president, Jean Ogbum, secretary, and Ruth Hunt, treasurer, lighted the Saturnalia Candles. Elwood Hartman played a piano solo, “Jesu, Bambino.” Accompa nied by Elizabeth Sutton, Jane Lynch sang “O, Holy Night.” The Christmas Story was read in English by Margie Rose, and in Latin, by Jerry Danford. All the members sang “Hark The Herald Angels Sing,” and “Silens Nox”. Jay Deifell concluded the program by reading a Christ mas Prayer. Pupils Makins Regular HonorRoll Total 3(X) For Second Six Weeks Those students who are on the regular honor roll for the second grading period total exactly 302, with 105 being seniors, 97 juniors, and 100 sophomores. The students representing room 6 are Marjorie Bell, Betty Adams, Laura Adams, Gayle Apple, Ann Austin, Carole Barber, Ginger Bass, Elizabeth Beal, and T. A. Barnette. From room 201B come Lynda Biddy, Joanne Bloom, Mar garet Brooks, Betty Jean Brown, Marie Cardwell, and Randy Bur nett. Jerry Danford, Carolina Davis, Ann Deal, Martha Sue Denny, Luie Doggett, and Kathleen Dot- son come from home room 201A; while Gracie Duncan, Putsie Dunn, Ashton Edwards, Lina Farr, Marcia Felt, Patricia Foster, Barry Frahm, Faye Fuquay, and Peggy Durham represent the Band Room. Coming from room 2 are Mich ael Gardner, Phyllis Glynn, Jane Gravely, Sydna Hall, and Joanne Haase. The representatives from room 11 are Janet Harris, Gladys Harris, Norma Hemphill, Sandra Hemphill, Pat Heffner, Jane Hen derson, Jackie Hendrix, Robert Hewett, and Carole Homey. Other Senior Class Members These seniors are from room 24 Ellagene Johnson, Larry Hoyle, Amy Hutchinson, Kay Kinsey, Gail Kirkman, Faye Kivett, Joyce Jones, Sally Jordan, Nancy Key, James King, and Rena Howell. Vllma Ko mar, John Lund, Dan McConnell, and Nancy McGaughry come from room 25. Representing room 21 are Julia McNairy, Mary Ann McNeely, Jackie Mable,. Bxmny Marshall, Nancy Martin, Janice Matthews, Ruth Matthews, and Barbara Mon- nett. Girls from room 315 are Nanci Neese, Jan Noah, Jo Ellen O’Briant, Donna Oliver, Carolyn Paschal, Joan Phillips, and Shelvic Oakes. GREENSBORO DRUG COMPANY C. M. FORDHAM DEWEY FARRELL 230 W. Market DIAL 6147 MtheNew HARLEY'DilVlDSON Azkd of all, you can own this exciting, new two-whe^- or for only a lew doUars a wo^. Truly low-cost trans portation at its boat. Como in and soc the Hummer today. $342.45 DSIVERED Nothing Down Easy Payments SPARKY'S Harley-DaYitfson Sole* «na Service 509 S. I^nriag St. PlMiie 2-14M7 HARRY D. KELLEH DODGE — PLYMOUTH DEALER 499 WEST MARKET ST. Phone 2-1122 MOJUD CO., Inc. UDIES'HOSIERS AND LINGERIE Jane Parkins Wayne Goode HOUSTON GROOME—Invites You To Visit Him At CORNATZER and MOCK For the latest styles in Suits, Sport Coats, Slacks, Sport Shirts, Dress Shirts and Sweaters Room 311 has as its representa tives Alice Pugh, Bose Ravenel, Barbara Riddle, Jane Robertson, Sandra Rogers, Ann Rountree, and Patsy Ray; Betty Sapp, Ed Schenck, Mary Ellen Sharpe, Bill ! Sides, Jeanette Sigmon, Caroline Sikes, Betty Simmons and Carolyn Smith represent room 304. Coming from room 203B are Lou Spence, Betty C. Stanford, Betty Ray Stanford, Irene Steven son, Vicki Stewart, Nancy Stout, Graham Talbot, Bobbie Tice, and Virginia Timberlake. Donnie Wea thers, Mary Lou Wall, Janie Wal ters, and Becky Walters come from room 302; and Jackie Williams, Martha Williamson, and Eleanor Zwicky from room 15. Juniors Making Honor Roll Juniors making the honor roll are from room 102, Richard Ader- hol, Douglas Albright, Sara An drews, Myrna Autry, Bobby Baynes, Shirley Bernau, Bonnie Adelstein, and Joe Bowles. Com ing from room 202 are Sally Bruce, Eddie Butler, Jimmy Campbell, Barbara Clifton, Barbara Coble, Ann Collins, and Bill Byrd. Representing room 106 are Lee Cory, David Craig, David Deskins, Harvin Dickey, and Shirley Dowd. Anne Elder, Diana Evans, Hilda Garrett, Jake Giles, and Peggy Goins represent room 307. From room 204 come Ruby Greene, Doris Dawn Guill, Bill Hanling, Sandra Hardy, Hal Haskins, A1 Hattaway, Judy E. Hayes, and Bob Ham. Joe Hensley, Gene House, Buck Hoyle, Ruth Hunt, Mary Lou Hut ton, and Jackie Jessup are repre sentatives of room 4. Coming from room 13 are Judy Kellett, Betty Kernodle, Jay Lambeth, Nancy Lambeth, and Gloria Jones. Room 303 has Shirley McLaurin, Jerry Mann, Susan Martens, Patricia Martin, and Virginia Long. From room 300 come Camille Merriman, David E. MlUer, Bob Miller, Linda Myers, and Jerry Oakley. Representing room 1 are Douglas On*. Rebecca Ozment, Bet ty Palmer, Elizabeth Palmer, Jane Parkins, Ronnie Parks, Edward Parrish, Frankie Patzsch, Carolsm Pearson, Katherine Polk, and Bill Prentice. Students from room 306 are Lynn Rankin, Karl Ray, Judy Schaffer, Kay Shaffer, Judy Shal- lant, and Roger Shepherd. Juniors from room 3 are Bar bara Simpson, Sylvia Sox, Ruth Mary Stanley, Agnes Tate, Bar bara Taylor, Alien Thomas, and Patricia Thornberry. Honor stu dents from room 103 are Carroll Walker, Bill Ward, Mary Alice Way, Saundra Way, Joan Wein stein, Harriet Wells, Ann Wheeler, and Helen White. Room 313 has as its honor stu dents Robert Wilkenson, Robert Willett, Barbara Jean Williams, I Phil Wilson, David Winfree, Kay Wood, Charles Wrye, Pollyann j Young, Jimmy Wrenn, and Pete 1 Wyrick. BALLARD MUSIC COMPANY 319 N. AYCXICK ST. Phone 4-7889 BAND and ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS MUSIC — PIANOS ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING CO. Bottlers of ORANGE CRUSH. VIRGINIA DARE GRAPE AND OLD COLONY BEVERAGES 1423 Westover Terrace CHESTNUT HILL SKIRTS MADEMOISmE SWEATERS MAHIEN FORM BRAS BOBBIE JAMES BLOUSES FA5NI0N SmP m Soutii Kha St. MISS ' Representing sophomore room 23 i is George Bradham. From room 200 come Nancy Brady, Denny j Broadhurst, Riley Brown, Ginger I Bulla, John Burwell, Evelyn Byrd, and Susan Brooks; while from room 5 comes Judy Campbell, Jo Cates, and Cornelia Coltrane. Rep resentatives from room 9 are Charles King, Judith Lea, Susan Levine, and David Levy. Coming from room 14 are Sarah Ann Cox, Dorothy Culp, Ronda Dandliker, Ralph Daniel, Jey Deifell, and Roger Creed. Sophomores from room 101 Tre Susan DeVeny, Barbara Jo Doug las, Peggy Earle, Ann Elder, Clay Elkins, Pat Ellis, Phil Ennis, and Jimmy Eskridge. Those from room 100 are Jerrie Fulp and Buddy Gallimore. From room 10 come Julia Graham and Betty Hackett. Room 20 has Nan Hedrick, Mary Henderson, Nancy Hewitt, Wayne Hicks, Eddie Hines, Rachel Hobbs, Sue Hoffman, Sandra Holdemess, and Ed Holden. From room 301 are Gail Ingram, Rachel Jessup, Robert Johnson, and Betty John son. Home room 203A boasts Lo retta Long, Lillian Lovings, Lois Lynch, Frances McCormick, Doris MsCraw, Nancy McDowell, Lynn McGregor, and Jean McPherson. Sophomore Honor Students The seven pitpils from room 206 on the honor roll are Dennis Ma lone, Carolyn Manuel, Elizabeth Miller, Kenneth J. Miller, Rhoda Miller, Sandra Milliams, and Charles Mills. The only student from 317 on honor roll is Carolyn Orrell. From room 27 are Ruth Padgett, Richard Parker, Betty Parrish, Carolyn Pattishall, Mari lyn Pearce, Add Penfield, Lee Pickard, and Derwin P(^e. Attaining a 90 average from room 305 are Linda Pultz, Helen Rabenhorst, Ellen Rankin, Jane Riley. Charles Rivers, and Ann Robinson. The three from room 7 are Betty Ros, Barbara Sams, and Glenda Sherrill. In room 309 are Max Snodderly, Edgar Sock- well, and Harry Smith. Room 60 boasts Raymond Spauld. ing, Sarah Jo Stanley, Betsy Ste phens, Angejyn Stokes, Carole Sutphin, and Jeanie Sullivan, From room 12 are Janice Thompson, Gloria Tippett, Paul Tobin, Caro lyn Tuttle, Kay Tidwell, and Becky Tuck. Ellen Watson, Katesy Webb, and Faye Weeks represent room 22; and Anne Wilson, Nancy Ann Woods, and Priscilla Wyrick com plete the sophomore honor roll from room 16. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM HARRY'S FLOWERS 414 W. Market. Corsages - Designs Phone 3-4491 For your last minute shopping Come to J. HAROLD SMITH To get gifts that will still be original. Frames of every size, shape, color, and description may be found—here you can find a frame to fit any picture. J. Harold Smith wishes you a merry, merry Christ mas and a Blessed New Year with profound hopes that every thing good will be found in your stocking Christ mas mom. J- HAR(^D SMITH 1736 Battleground Ave. Greensboro, N. C. Phone 2-1497
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