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December 14, 1956 High Life Page Nine MEMBERS OF GHS'S SENIOR QASS LEAD REGULAR HONOR ROLL STUDENTS *'Santa, this is just what I want,” Ronnie Parks, GHS foot ball player, seems to be saying as he is shown around the toyland workshop. Of all the toys, he wants a tricycle so he can hurry GHS' D. E., D. 0. Classes Stage Parties Continued from Page One motl'iers of two D. O. girls, acted to School every morning from, | hostesses and served the re- McLeansville. Marils^ Pearce, sophomore, is asking Santa to bring her Christ mas goodies. ‘'Don’t forget the nuts and fruits and candy. Oh well, you can forget the nuts, we have enough of those around Senior.” freshments. Mrs. Jean Newman and her husband and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor were the chap erones. Approximately 50 people at tended the party which was for the D.O. students and their dates. Dancing and game-playing fum- ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING CO. BatOert of ORANGE CRUSH. 'mOfflU DARE GRAPE AND OLD COLONY BEVBIAGES 1423 W««t«ra' Twrace “For Better Ballroom Dancing* VERN’S DANCE STUDIO 210)4 S. Greene St. Phene 4-6020 NASH and KARRY SUPER MARKET Open 7 Days a Week — 5 a. m. Until 1 a. m. 24 Hour Tripple K Gas Service SPECIALS—Christmas Trees, Turkeys Highway 29 North, GREEINSBORO, N. C. SHGP THE 221 South Elm FOR CHRISTMAS GIHS Fancy Collars $1.00 Fur Collars 2.00 Wool Knitted Gloves 1-00 No Seam Hose I'OO Nylon Panties 1-00 Knitted Stoles 3.98 Nylon Shortie Gowns 2.99 Nylon Shortie Pajamas 3.99 Flannel Pajamas 2.99 Mouton Fur Jackets 59.95 Quilted Rohes 10.95 ished the entertainment for the students. Members of the refreshments committee were Judy 03rien, Shirley Dowd, Jimmy Locker- man, Patience Soper, and Judy Holloway, while on decorations were Jimmy Campbell, Apnolld Tidwell, B. C. Maness, Ann Sta- mey, Julia Bell, Pat Garrett, Ruth McKinney, and Becky Moore. Serving on the games commit tee were Patsy Briles, Jody Ad kins, Janice Nail, Roger Shep herd, Gene House, and Roy Grif fin. Clean-up committee members were Lyndon Woods, Bill Byrd, and Sonny Williamson; Carolyn Carter was in charge of general arrangements. In charge of floor arrangements were Kenny Gar ner, Charles Hartsook, Larry Tur ner, and J. R. Adams. The Christmas party of the Di versified Occupation Office Prac tice class took place December 4 in a private dining room at the Howard Johnson restaurant. It was a dress-up dinner party which lasted from 6:30-9 p. m. During the party the students exchanged Christmas presents. (Continued from Page Sis) ens, Ann Stone, and Eddie Stub- bins. Faye Thomas, Janice Thomp son, Linda Jo Thompson, Gloria Tippett, Becky Tuck, Leah Tuck er, Carolyn Tuttle, and Kay Wal lace make up the list from room 22; while Anne Whitaker, Kitty White, Wallace Williams, Anne Wilson, Camille Wimberly, Pris sy Wyrick, and'Terry Yarborough from home room 16 conclude the list of juniors making the regu lar honor roll. Sophomore Representatives Sophomores had 113 students on the honor roll with rooms 200 HE and 24 tying as having the most, each having eight. Coming from room 309 are Ann Adams, Victor Allison, Linda An- gBl, Miolly Apple, andi Brenda Ashley, while coming from room 311 are Hinda Bershtein, Mary Gene Biddy, Brenda Blake, and Bob Boyd. Mary Ellen Brady, Brenda Britt, Judy Britt, Bonnie Brown, Jane Bundy, Larry Burton, and Phil lip Byrum make up the honor roll list from room 17. Prom the band room come Alton Cavincss, Donald Caviness, Dawn Clapp, and Robert Comstock, while Carolyn DaWfuses, Jane Darden, Jeanne Davant, Sudie Davis, and Charles Cooper come from 1. Making the honor roll from room 200 HE are Angie Davis, Martha Deal, Prances Demetriou, Barbara Ann DeVelbis, Bobby Dorset, Keith Douglas, Rodger Durham, and Kay Easterling. Representatives from home room 24 are Carol Eichhom .Wal ter Ellis, Bill Evans, Maureen Ferrell. Ellen Fields, James Pini- son. Bob Poster, and Kaye Flor ence, while coming from the or chestra room are Sto Pox, An nette Glanckopf, and Betsy Glenn. Comprising the honor roll from room 25 are Ann Gresham, Judy Harrlll, Jimmy Harris, Patty Harris', and ' Robert Hamlin. Room 200M has as its repre sentatives Ashley James, Sue Johnson, Margaret Humphrey, Kirk’s Sineath Motor Co. 420 BATTLEGROUND AVENUE GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA BURTNER Furniture Company 312 S. Elm St Established 1909 900 E. Gpeen St Greensboro, N. C. High Point N. C. Phone 8417 Phone 9861 t*****************************4*****tt**t*t**t****f»»tt***tt**»** Danny Hurst, and Pat Hutchins. Pamela Kasey, Jo Ann Keaton, Jean Kellenberger, and Carolyn Key are the honor roll students from home room 20IB; while from room 21 come Margaret Les ter, Edith Lund, Carolyn Lyda, Ruth Lytle, and Carol McCuiston. Room 60’s Members Room 60 has as Its honor roll students Carolyn Marks, Bobbie Jean Martin, Betty Miller, Doro thy Miller, Relle Moore, and Hope Monroe, while the repre-' sentatives from room 7 are Judy Neal, Bob New, and Chloe Nich olson. Those representatives of room 200 are Ernest Paschal, David Patrick, Betsy Perdue, Dianne Pfaff, Pat Phillips, and Emma Jon Potter. Coming from home room 203B are Linda Pugh, Charles Rich- man, Mimi Ridenhour, Jerry Rob ertson, June Rubin, Marion Rush, Clark Raynor, while Sam Shaffer, Sandra Sharpe, and Bobbie Ship- lett come from room 302. Concluding Sophomores Bob Stanley, Prank Stanner, and Sue starling come from home room 304 and Jean Stone, Mac- kie Stout, Ted Sturm, and Linda Suddreth are the honor roll stu dents from room 15. Home room 12 has Virginia Thomas, Prank Thompson, Jane Thompson, Susan Tilley, Barry Troxler, Tom Tuttle, and Becky Tyner as honor roll students, and room 27 has Janet Vaughn, Penn Waldron, udy Weaver, Fred Wedler, Alan Weinberg and Bill White. Finishing the honor roll for this six weeks is 100 HE with Nancy Williams, Charlie Wilson, Rich ard Windham, Lila Wolff and Phil Wray. -o- Driver Training Class Enrolls Hew Sludents Greensboro Senior High's third Student Driver Training Course started December 6 and will go through the Christmas holidays to January 20. In the first period the students axe Ann Fields, Dianne Covert, and Shirley Ann Culbreth. Peggy Neill, Marina Alexiou, and Judy Snyder make up the second period class, while in the third period there are Lou Jen kins, James Lowe, and Ronald Wright. The sixth period class Includes June Miller, Teresa Bishop, and Sandra Millians, leaving Becky McQueen, Mary Katsikas, and Louise Carter to fill the seventh period class. In the after school class the students are Becky Ogburn, Pat MacRae, and Barbara Harris. All the students In the second driver training course concluded their course by getting their driver’s license. HOWELL AUTO FINANCE Automobile — Refinancing Financing Loans HOWELL INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS 600 BATTLEGROUND AVE; 'ft*************»*»*»***********************r*********************t FRANK CARTER Jeweler 103 E. Market St. Phone 8062 BLUE BIRD CLEANERS 1613 MADISON AVE. Orchid Service
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