Page Six High Life November 30, 1956 ■O-n Q - % '"V Pictured above are the members of the Los Souers Club. From left to right on the bottom row are Nancy Brothers, Ginna Sparling, and Dorothy Mattox. Glenda Jackson, Ruth Mary Stanley, and Molly White comprise the second row. Behind tiiem are Jane Flynn and Nancy Tuttle, and behind them Marty Cone, Harriet Coble, Blanche Bonnier. In the next row back are Jane Darden, Denny Broadhurst, and Evelyn Byrd. Next come Connie Coltrane, Frances Taylor, and Barry Troxler, and in back of them, Sandra Holdemess, Betsy Ste vens, and Annette Love. In the back row are Linda Pulte, Ellen Wat son, and Pat Ellis. ilES SOUERS PARTY AT PLANTATIOH PLUS MANY OTHER SOCIAL ACTIVITIES In the fall of 1947 a dub was formed and the name decided \ipon for the club was LES SOUERS. The club has 26 members of which seven are sophomores. They are Jane Flynn, Jane Gibson, Barry Troxler, Jane Darden, An nette Love, Marty Cone, and Har riet Coble. Four seniors maintain the duties of officers. Ginna Spar ling is president; Dorothy Mattox, vice-president; Molly White, sec retary; and Nancy Tuttle, treas- tmer. After initiation of the sopho mores at the first home game the club had a slumber party. At a later date the sophomores were honored at a fish fry. Girls planning The girls are planning for their annual dance with the GWI’s and they look forward to the week end beach trip during school and the annual week’s visit in the summer. They will have their pro gressive dinner on New Year’s as is customary. Wednesday, No vember 21. the club had its Plantation Party. The DDT’s are having a fish fry December 'l for members and their dates. They are making ^lans for the alumnae luncheon to which all present and past members of the DDT Club will be invited. Team Second The SOTA CLUB intramural team placed second in school rfter losing in the championship game 12-6, after three overtime periods. SOTA CLUB charter members are Bob Grant, Bob Grayson, C. D. Tripp, Jim Kesler, Ken Robinson, Tommy Sain, and Sam Edwards. The club is plan ning a party with members of the SYITT CLJB as guests They are also planning a party at the Plantation Supper Club for Christ mas, Mark Dickson and Lofus Neese have been received recently into the dub. The WST’s took food and cloth ing to a needy family the day before Thanksgiving. Members Give Danre Linda Williams, a club member, is giving a dance for club mem bers and their dates at Christ mas. The dance will take place at the Vicks Clubhouse. Fi'iday, November 23, the GWI’s had a fish fry at the Libby Hill Restaurant. Plans are being made to put flowers in the main hall during the month of December. SLC CLUB members are having a Plantation Party Saturday night, December 15. Before going to the supper club, Jenny Smith, club adviser, will entertain the members and their dates at a buffet dinner. Senior Boasts Magnificent Structure In Modern New Homemaking Building BY JUDY SHALLANT Step through these portals and enjoy a fascinating tour through one of Senior’s newest, most mod ern buildings on its campus guid ed by “ye roving reporter.” First let me set you straight on its name. Home Ec Building is strictly behind the times and definitely out—the correct title is Homemaking Building. At the ori gin of home economics courses years ago, the latter word_ was just linked to the subject, but in reality, the purpose of the course is learning about making of a home, thiereby substituting the modern name Homemaking. Recently completed and occu pied for the past two months, the Homemaking Building is planned and constinicted with facilities and space comparable to two, good- sized homes. No formal ^dedication has been contemplated as yet, but Miss Mary York, head of the Home making Department, plans to in- 'Teenage Rebel' To Play Engagement At Carolina “Teenage Rebel,” which is con sidered one of the most absorbing family pictures to come out of Hollywood in recent years, starts Sunday at the CAROLINA THEA- 'IRE. This drama, based on the Broadway stage play “A Roomful of Roses,” headlines Michael Ren nie, Ginger Rogers, and three stars of the future, Betty Lou Keim, Warren Berlinger, and Diane Jergens. Betty Lou, already established on Broadway and in movies and television, plays the role she cre ated on the stage—that of the teenage daughter who has devel oped an extreme dislike for her mother. The story is about a mother who has lost her daughter in a divorce settlement and of her ef forts to regain the love of her child. Highlights of the picture in clude rock ‘n’ roll dancing party and an auto ‘drag’ race. Two songs, “Cool It Baby” and “Dodie, ’ which are now on records, are introduced in the picture. An ex tra attraction for the women viewers is Miss Rogers’ ‘American Look’ wardrobe.—Ad. THE LOTUS RESTAURANT AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOOD 105 South Greene St. We Prepare Chinese Food To Take Out STOP AND SHOP PHONE 7076 1230 S. ELM 906 Summit Ave. The South’s Largest Toy and Hobby Store 4-6467 vite important Greensboro groups and organizations as guests of the department to view the building, one of the most unique of its kind in North- Carolina. Have you ever torn your skirt, popped a button on your shirt, or ripped an article of clothing that just had to be mended? Well, on your left, ladies and gentlemen, is a service room where all this will be possible, complete with sewing machine, needles, threads, and pins. On the right of the spacious entrance foyer with three bulletin boards, displayed on a college level, and two couches, we find the Senior High Kindergarten. From 8:30-12 a. m., 30 little four and five-year-olds inhabit this section under tne supervision and direction of Mrs. Thomas J. Love. Modeled after the WOxTian’s Col lege nursery, il has the most up- to-date equipment in the country. Outside the main play room is a small terrace with a wading pool that is transformed into a sand box during the colder weather. Of noted importance is the observ atory booth where students can watch the children unnoticed through a special type of glass which can be seeh through on one side but on the other is a mirror. Child development and homemak ing students have the opportunity to observe and help in the kinder garten. If we proceed straight ahead from the front door you'll find yourself in a realistic living room with floor to ceiling windows ad joined by a gracious patio and barbeque pit, since Southern liv ing tends more to the outdoors. Alongside the living-dining area, made to accomodate, about 50 people, is a fully-equipped kitchen complete with five kitchen units of brown and yellow, and blue and white color schemes, 57 tote trays neatly stored in built-in shelves for the girls’ sewing, and a fitting room. Main Feature Main feature of the second floor, besides a counseling room and a teachei’s’ lounge, is the family life room, built for large- scale entertainment and family living. Adjacent to this room is a kitchen with three units, a work room, and a balcony. As family life is mainly a creative course, this versatile area with modem trapezoidal tables and posture chair can be used for all the num erous class activities, including dramatizations, buzz groups, vis ual aids, debates, skits, discus sions, field trips, panels, and guest speakers. Added attractions of this space, which is planned to hold 100-150 people, are a fireplace, folding doors, a walk-in closet, and built-in bookcases. 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