HIGH LIFE From the Gate City of the South and the Birthplace of 0. Henry VOLUME XXXV SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, GREENSBORO, N. C., APRIL 24, 1959 NUMBER 13 StudentBody Elects Smith President GREENSBORO SENIOR HIGH STUDENT OFFICERS, 1959-60 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS President: Carol Smith Vice-President: Suzy McNeely Secretary: Roddy Stout "^affic Chief : Tootie Blair Treasurer: Virginia Harmon Chairman of the Youth Recreation Council: Janie Leigh Wall SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Dickie Bowen Vice-President: Preston Earle Secretary: Lucinda Clark Treasurer: Lynn Fifield JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Janet Rankin Vice-President: Sam Garren Secretary: Jess McFarland Treasurer: Sandra Boyles STUDENT COUNCIL Senior Class: Sondra Childress, Cricket Conner, Carolyn Crutchfield, Lee Groome, Patsy Parker, Johnny Sink, Har riet Thompson. Junior Class: Suzanne Anderson, Peggy King, Brenda Meadows, Ann Starr Minton, Dale Neese, Pam Pfaff, Con nie Waynick, Dianna Wellons, Tommy Whiteside. YOUTH RECREATION COUNCIL Senior Class: Carole Clapp, Tommy Clark, Anne Foster, Ann Glascock, Bill Gibboney, Nina Kennedy, Betty Tucker. Junior Class: Jeannie Anderson, Karen Gill, Nancy Hel ton, Martha McKee, Suzanne Mock, Katherine Pledger, Dickie Weeks, Betty Welch, Phyllis Pledger. ‘Mis5 Guilford’ Entries To Include GHS Beauties Contestants announced for the Third annual Miss Guilford Coun ty Pageant, planned for May 15, 1959, included two Senior High School girls—Kay Smith and Car. olyn Marks. The contest, sponsored by the Guilford College Jaycees, has had two previous winners — Mrs. Patricia Burke, of 1957, who plac ed in the top 10 in the North Caroliro Pageant division, and Nancy Ellen Hackney Jones who was the second runner-up in the 1958 North Carolina pageant. Miss Guilford County will be selected from a field of 12 contest ants, who will be judged on three different divisions — talent, even ing gown, and bathing suit. Three minutes will be alloted for talent, one for bathing siiit competition and three for evening gown. The pageant will begin at 8 p. m., and the winner will be announced that evening. This is the official pre liminary contest which preceeds the Miss North Carolina Pageant in June of 1959, at Durham, North Carolina. Contestants for the pageant were selected from Greensboro Senior High School, Page High School, Guilford High School, Wo man’s College, Greensboro College and Guilford College. The winner will receive a $200 warurobe and a $250 sc>olarship to the school of her choice. The two girls have already been approved by the entree committee and are making plans for the big night. Kay is a member of the choir, was nominated BEST DRESSED superlative, and is a member of the LSP club. Kay was a member of the Home Coming Court ,and is a Senior Representative on the May Day. Carolyn is the present co-chair- ma nof the ’59 Class Day .She is the Managing Editor of HIGH LIFE and HOMESPUN. She is secretary of Quill and Scroll and a member of Torchlight. Council Comer By Jerry Robertson WeU, now that elections are over things are getting back to normal around the campus. Congratulations to the winners land the losers! The winners, of course, have their offices, while the losers have gained much in participation in the ' elections. Mr. Morrow and his committee surely are doing a fine job planning May Day. There’s still plenty of room for anyone who wants to help. I’m happy to announce that the Duke Ambassadors Dance : Orchestra will play for our Spring Prom. They are a 16-piece I orchestra, including a girl vocalist, and are really good. Tick- 1 ets for the Prom will go on sale in about two weeks and may be purchased from any Student Council member. The price for admission this year is $.75 per person. The end of the school year is near, and there are only about six weeks of school left. Let’s really bear down on those books 1 and make the best of it. GHS students went to the polls Wednesday, April 15, and elected Carol Smith, present student body secretary, to the top office of their student government for the school year of 1959-60. Carol defeated Penny Taliaferro, treasurer of the student body, m the election in which 803 students voted, out of a student body of 1700. other student body officers will in which all students voted, nar rowed down the candidates foi class offices to two, and eliminat ed candidates from the council representative list down to just double the number of positions to be filled be Suzye McNeely, vice-president; Roddy Stout, secretary; Virginia Harmon, treasurer; Tootie Blair, traffic chief; and Janie Leigh Wall, Youth Recreation Council chainuM. They defeated in the respective ior Class. Other junior officers will be Sam Garren, vice-presi dent; Jess McFarland, secretary;, and Sandra Boyles, treasurer. Defeated for Junior Class of fices respectively were Dale Kel ler, Jerry Craig, Sue Foster and Above are the Senior High student body officers elected last week: Virginia Harmon, treasurer; Rod dy Stout, secretary: Tootie Blair, traffic chief, and Janie Leigh Wall, Youth Recreation chairman. races, Sherry Mullins for vice- president; Ann Winchester for secretary; Dennis Saunders for treasurer; Sammy McNairy for traffic chief; and Jimbiy Parks for Youth Recreation Council chair man. The president, vice-president, traffic chief, and recreation chair man are always rising seniors; the secretary and treasurer are rising juniors. Because no more than two can didates were announced for any of the student body offices, the traditional nominating convention was not conducted. Sophomore^, and juniors also selected four offices for each of their classes and representatives to the Student Council and Youth Recreation Council. Sophomores elected nine and juniors seven delegates to each council. Special elections wiU be conducted for in coming sbphomores in the fall. Home room primaries April 8. Registration was conducted April 13 and 14. Due to an error in the ballots, the president, secretary and treasurer of the Senior Class, and the president and treasurer of the Junior Class were not chosen until Thursday, April 16. Dickie Bowen Elected President Of Sr. Class Filling the Senior Class presi dent’s position will be Dickie Bowen. Other senior class officers will be Preston Earle, vice-presi dent; Lucinda Clark, secretary; and Lynn Fifield, treasurer. They defeated Eddie Burton, Anne Thayer, and Judy Stone. Elected to the Student Couiici) by the rising seniors were Sondra Childress, Cricket Conner, Carolyn Crutchfield, Lee Groome, Patsy Parker, Johnny Sink, and Harriet Thompson. Janet Rankin will head the Jun- Dale Mauldin. Elected to the Student Council from the rising sophomores were Suzanne Anderson, Peggy King, Brenda Meadows, Ann Starr Min ton, Dale Neese, Pam Pfaff, Con nie Wasmick, Diana Wellons, and Tommy Whiteside. Senior Youth Recreation Coun cil delegates will be Carole Clapp, Tommy Clark, Ane Foster, Ann Glascock, Bill Gibboney, Nina Kennedy, and Betty Tucker. Junior Class Youth Recreation Council representatives chosen were Jeannie Anderson, Karen Gill, Nancy Helton, Martha Mc Kee, Suzanne Mock, Kathryn Pledger, Phyllis Pledger, Dickie Weeks, and Betty Welch. Run-off candidates for senior Student Council seats defeated were Pat Adams, Lynn Boyce, Toni Carter, Jane Hinton, Skip Continued on Page Seven Senior Class officers elected last week gather above: vice-president Earle, treasurer Fifield, president Bowen, and secretary Clark.