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High Life
February 8, 1957
Science Day Assembly
Presented February 6
To GHS Student Body
Riifus Russell
President of the
Junior Engineer’s*
Club
Science Day was observed here
at GHS February 6 when the
Junior Engineers’ Club and chem
istry and physics students pre
sented a program consisting of
experiments and demonstrations
to the stodent body.
Helen White, senior, gave the
devotional, which pertained to sci
ence, after which Wallace Wil
liams, Junior Class president, pre
sented the Citizenship Honor Roll
pins to Rodger Dorham and Carol
Eichorn, sophomores; Paula Sain
and Add Penfield Jr., juniors;
and Peyton Neal and Jerry Mann,
seniors. Next Camille Merriman,
chairman of the scholarship com
mittee awarded the scholarship
plaques to home rooms of Mrs.
Martha Hundley, Mrs. Jean New
man, and Mrs. Nancy Edwards.
Concluding the announcements.
Buddy Rives, junior, announces
that the Key Club is offering two
$150 scholarships, one for a senior
boy and the other for a senior
girl, applications for which may
be obtained from Miss Mary Ellen
Blackmon, Senior Class adviser,
in room 102.
Elizabeth Antrim, senior, began
the science part of the program
by briefly explaining the progress
science has recently made, Jean
Medearis, junior, began turning
the pages of thte Science Album.
Each demonstration presented by
the science students was repre
sented therein with the name of
the participant and his project.
Jerry Kennon, junior, gave a
demonstration entitled “Dance of
the Molecules,” which dealt with
ultraviolet light. The name of the
demonstration was derived from a
ballet which Janet Snider, jun^,
accompanied by Peggy Sink at Al
piano, performed in a costmne
treated with flourescent paint.
David Craig and Jane McLennan,
seniors, demonstrated electro-
chemics by mixing various chemi
cals and showing the changes
brought about.
light waves in relation to the
microphone were demonstrated by
junior Jim Sawers, ‘‘Energy Trans
formation” experiment, while Dor
othy Mattox and Jeanine Van-
Kerckhove, seniors, experimented
with “Conductivity.” Sarah Ann
Cox, junior, and Bill Wray, senior,
presented demonstrations with the
jumping helex and electron pump,
respectively.
Max Snodderly, junior, gave an
experiment entitled “Scientific Il
lusions.” in which he attempted to
boil hot water by using ice water.
Mr. Wizard himself was present
in the person of Rufus Russell,
junior. Rufus explained to the au
dience that which lies behind a
magician’s “tricks,” and demon-
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onstration, he made a series of
fireworks by using various chemi
cals.
Rufus, as president of the Junior
Engineers Club, announced the
plans for the annual Science Pair,
scheduled this year for March 21.
It will take place in the gym
nasium, and everyone interested is
invited to participate. If all goes
as plaimed, it will be televised
for the first time.
M. W. Sharer, chemistry teach
er, directed the program.
Los Condes Undertake
Cleaning of Trophies
Los Condes, one of three service
clubs here at Senior, has under
taken a project of cleaning out
the trophy cases around school
and polishing the trophies.
The boys have begun on the tro
phy case in the foyer of the Main
Building and plan to continue the
job on various other trophies
around school. According to Char
lie Williams, president, the club
plans to continue this idea as an
annual project. Each year the tro
phy cases will be cleaned and the
trophies shined.
Seniors are reminded of the $300
scholarship being given by the
club Awards Day. Application
blanks are available in the office.
Annual J C L Convention
Takes i>lace February 9
Chapel Hill is the meeting place
for all Junior Classical League
Clubs when they have their an
nual convention February 9.
Greensboro will be represented
by 50 club members from Senior,
16 from Curry, and 21 Latin stu
dents from Aycock.
The delegation from Greensboro
will be divided into several ses
sions, business, law, housewives,
journalism, medicine, and science.
Two members. Prissy Wyrick
and Pat Hutchins will be dele
gated to the nominating com
mittee and the two official dele
gates are Rinda King and Laura
Pearce.
Because of the past interest and
cooperation of the club here at
Senior, they have been asked to
participate in the 1957 program at
Chapel Hill. The program will
portray the 12 Labors of Hercules.
The labor Senior has been asked
to depict is the “Ermanthian
Boar.”
John Moore plays the part of
Hercules; Paul Tobin, the boar;
Carey Sloan, the king; and Sandra
Coe, the Delphic Oracle.
Sophomore Students Lead Honor Roll
For Recent Six-Weeks Grading Period
Topping the list of 176 students
who made the regular honor roll
for the third grading period are
the sophomores with 95 represent
atives, while seniors with 42 and
the juniors with 39 follow.
Seniors who have made the hon
or roll from 102 are Rick Aderhold,
Doug Albright, Sara Andrews, An
nette Bailey, Carol Barber, Joan
Baynes, and Shirley Bernau;
Frances Blake, Joe Bowles, Bar
bara Brown, Sally Bruce, Ann But
ler, and Eddie Butler come from
room 202.
Home room 106 has Barbara
Coble, Ellen Cole, and David Craig
as its representatives. Alex Decker,
David Deskins, Harvin Dickey,
Shirley Dowd, Stratton Eldridge,
Mary Pat Elig, and Jame Ebert
all made the honor roll from room
101.
From home room 307 come Gil
bert Frank, Peggy Goins, Ruby
Greene, and Roy Griffin while
from 204 come Bill Hanling, Hal
Haskins, Ann Heitman, and Joe
Hensley. Don Ray Hicks, Gene
House, Buck Hoyle, Tom Hudgins,
Francia Hutton, Mary Lou Hutton,
Jeanne Jenkins, Jackie Jessup,
John Jessup, Ada Lou Johnson,
and Roberta Hutchins come from
room 4.
From Room 303
Jasper Jones, Mary Katsikas,
Shelby Keaton, Martha Keffer,
Betty Kemodle, Bill Knight, Jay
Lambeth, and Rhonda Lee are the
representatives from room 303.
Ruth McCulloch, Elaine McIntyre,
Ruth McKenney, Shirley McLaur-
in, Jane McLennan, and Jerry
Mann are the honor roll students
from home room 300.
From 306 come Suzanne Martin-
dale, Mary Ann Matherly, Doro-'
thy Mattox, William David Miller,
Linda Myers, Carole Newton, and
Bill O’Brien. Seniors from room
3 are Doug Orr, Becky Ozment,
Betty Palmer, Jane Parkins, Caro
lyn Pearson, Connie Phillips, Jim
Phillips, Katherine Polk, and Eliz
abeth Palmer.
Rankin, 103
Those from room 103 are Lsnin
Rankin, Betty Rudd, Anne Rumb-
ley, Judy Schaffer and Kaye Shaf
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fer. Other seniors are Barbara
Simpson, Elizabeth' Sutton, Bar
bara Taylor and Allen Thomas
from room 13.
Prom room 8, the seniors mak
ing the honor roll are Patsy Jo
Tillman, Henry Von Herrmann,
Kitty Wagoner, Ann Washam,
Mary Alice Way, and Ann Wheel
er. Helen White, Robert Wilkin
son, Pollyann Young, Juliet Wil
liamson, Patsy Yow, Marie White,
and Don White from 313 complete
t^e list of senior honor roll stu
dents.
Juniors
Juniors making the honor roll
from home room 206 are Julia
Adams, Allan Anderson, Brenda
Alvis, and Brenda Apple. Betty
Barham, Nancy Brady, Denny
Broadhurst, Ginger Biilla, and
Rita Burcham are honor roll stu
dents from 201A. The representa
tives for room 5 are Sarah Ann
Cox, Judie Campbell, and Frankie
Canter,
Davis, DeVeney
Ann Davis, Susan DeVeney,
Gayle Durham, and Joan Edwards
come from home room 14; Linda
Edwards, Ann Elder, and Roger
English are the representatives
from room 100. Prom home room
10 they are Garland Goode,''Jean
ine Haase, Betty Hackett, Grace
Harris, and Mary Henderson.
Other juniors are Nancy Hew-
ett, Waldo Hins'haw, Liz Hodges, .
Sue Hodges, Sandra Holdemess,
Anita Howard, and Rachel Jes
sup, all from room 301. Robert-
Johnson, Bi*enda Jones, Betty Jor
dan, Judith Kendrick, Mary Dale
Kernodle, Charle-: King, Conrad
Lax, and Judith Lea are from
201B.
Sue Levine, Lillian Lovings,
Prances McCormick, Jean McCuis-
ton, Lynn McGregor, Jeanne Mc
Pherson, and Barbara Maddox ai*e
the representatives frorti room 317,
while Roy Michaux, Elizabeth Mil
ler, Rhoda Miller, Sandra Millians,.
Aaron Mitchell, and George Mur
phy come from room 23,
SOS’s Representatives
Coming from home room 305 are
Ruth Padgett, Sally Parkins, Bob
by Parrish, Jan Phillips, Judie
Phillips, Betty Parrish, and Add
Penfield. Other juniors are Janice
Pope, Linda Pultz, Ellen Rankin,
Joe Ritchie, Buddy Rives, and
Betty Rose from room 9,
From 203A come Jim Sawers,
Glenda Shenill, Carole Smither,
Linda Saunders, and Harry Smith.
Judy Snyder, Raymond Spaulding,
Pat Steele, and Eddie Stubbins
come from room 2. Those from
room 22 are Faye Thomas, Linda
Jo Thompson, Becky Tuck, and
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