Page Eight High Life February 13, 1959 GHS’s faculty chose Carol Eichhom and Jerry Robertson, sen iors; Helen Stanfield and Alfred Walke, juniors; and Diana Wel- lons and Gary Brittenham, sophomores, as good citizens for the first six weeks grading period of the second semester. Each home room chooses a boy and a girl to compete for the honor. To be elig ible one must not have a conduct grade lower than a B and no fail ing grades. Then the teachers select a boy and a girl from each class. The winners are recognized in assembly and given a silver pin. Carolyn Marks Edits News For Greensboro Carolyn Marks, senior at Greens boro Senior High School, has been appointed editor of city school news for the GREENSBORO REC ORD. Carolyn is replacing Geanie Black, junior, who edited the news during the past semester. The position involves collecting, editing, typing and proofreading news from the junior high schools throughout the city. The column appears in the RECORD every week, Monday through Friday. Carolyn is a member of Torch light, managing editor of HIGH LIFE, and is on the debating team and belongs to Quill and Scroll. 0 New Flag First In City Mr. Routh has announced that the Greensboro Senior High School is the first school or public build ing that has flying from its flag pole a brand new 49 starred flag. The flag was purchased recently by Mr. Routh and has been flying over the main building for the past few days. Senior Ciass Has 116 On Regular Honor Roll Continued from Page Seven McSween, Eddie Marsden, Sandra Marsh, and Brenda Meadows. Room 23: John Monroe, Dale Neese, and Dave Odom. Room 305: Teddy Peebles and Linda Pearman. Room 203B: Kay Permar, Boyd Perry, Betsy Pickard, and Joan Perry. Room HE 200: Janet Rankin, Caralee Pruitt, Terry Quincannon, and Mary Radcliff. Room 9: Sharon Sandling. Room 15: Brent Simpson, Linda Stack, and William Stanley. Room 22: Susan Stentz, Patsy Strickland, and Andrea Teague. Room 16: Richard Walz, Jean Waters, Diana Wellons, and Shir ley Whitman. Room 100: Allen Williard, Ann Winchester, and Sue Wright. Faculty Completes Voting Of Citizenship Honor Roll Greensboro Senior High School’s faculty has selected the Good Citi zens for the first six weeks grad ing period of the second semester. They are Carol Eichhorn and Jerry Robertson, representing the Senior Class, Helen Stanfield and Alfred Walke, representing the Junior Class and Diana Wellons and Gary Brittenham, represent ing the Sophomore Class. Carol Eichhom Carol is president of Torchlight, GHS’s honor society, secretary of the Civii ette Club, a member of the choir, an office assistant and was selected the DAR Good Citi zen. She also makes regular honor roll. Jerry is president of the student body, a Key Clubber, a member of the choir and orchestra. He plays the bass in the Mad Lads Band. He also makes regular honor roll. Helen Stanfield Helen is a choir member, and is in the Future Teachers of America Club. She makes special honor roll regularly. Alfred is a Junior Civitan, ser geant-at-arms of the Philomathian Hi-Y Club, a football player, a Anne Bourne Named FirsI In Competition Confined From Page One guests of Betty Crocker in Minne apolis, Minn., where the All- American winner of a $5000 college scholarship will be announced. The second, third, and fourth ranking State Homemakers in the nation will be awarded $4,000, $3,000, and $2,000 scholarships, respec tively. A record-making number of stu dents took part in this five-year- old, $106,000 scholarship program. Greensboro Drug Company FRED B. MAUS DEWEY FARRELL 230 W. MARKET DIAL BR 2-6147 Free Delivery Formal Rentals T. N. BOONE, Taiiors 126 W. SYCAMORE STREET PHONE BR 3-6617 Formal Rentals DrPmeF Hanes - Lineberry Funeral Service 401 West Market BR 2-5158 member of the Monogram Club, and a manager of the basketball team. j Sophomore Good Citizens Diana is a member of Civinette Club, is in the orchestra, works on the WHIRLIGIG staff and inakes regular honor roll. Gary is on the swimming team and makes regular honor roll. Eligibility Each home room is , responsible for selecting a boy anti a girl to compete for the honor. To be elig ible one must not have a conduct grdde lower than a B and no failing grades. The^ faculty then selects a boy and* a girl from each class. One group is chosen for each six weeks. Recognition The winners of the Citizenship Honor Roll are recognized in as sembly where they are given siler pins which they for for the next six weeks as a symbol of the Good Citizen honor. This is one of the fe whonors at Senior for which almost every member of the stu dent body is eligible. THE LOTUS RESTAURANT AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOOD 105 South Greene St. We Prepare Chinese Food To Take Out Principal Presents Keys To Art Awards Winners Scholastic Art awards were pre sented by Mr. A. P. Routh to Sen ior High winners February 10 in the assembly. The content was entered by a great many students from all over the state. There were 1,000 en trants all together. Of the 1,200 entrants that were judged, 125 were picked as gold key winners. The television station WFMY sponsored this contest and picked one of the art pieces to be their Christmas card for 1959. The win ner of this honor was June Rubin. June Rubin also won three gold keys, and was picked as one of the five state finalists to go on to national competition. Jennifer Stewart won a gold key; Annette Love won a Gold Kay and an honorable mention for her art work; Steve Frank won a Gold Key and so did Jo Anne Collier. Jerry Sawers re ceived both a Gold Key and an Honorable mention while Kathy Weir received a Gold Key. 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