Best Wishes For the Holidays!! HIGH LIFE From the Gate City of the South and the Birthplace of 0. Henry Go Whiriies!! Beal'Em! VOLUME XXXVI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, GREENSBORO, N. C.. DEC. 4, 1959 NUMBER 6 “Silent Night, Holy Night. Members of Senior Class Enact Christmas Pageant The senior class presented the annual Christmas pageant this morning to the assembled student body in the auditorium. The pageant was presented in ten scenes, each of which was ac companied by some part of Sen ior’s choruses and choir. The first scene, “Mary in Nazarth” was acted out while the boys’ chorus sang “O Come, O Come Emman uel”. “Departure from Nazarth”, and “No Room at the Inn”. A choral ensemble accompanied the second scene, while the other two were accompanied by an organ and the choir respectively. The girls’ glee club sang “Shep herds Awake” and the organ play ed , “While Shepherds Watched” while the fifth scene, “Shepherds Abiding”, was enacted. “In a Man ger” was the theme of the sixth scene, and the seventh one was “The Wise Men”. These two were presented while the choir sang “Carol of the Drum,” and “The Snow Lay on the Ground”. The girls’ glee club also added “Virgin Slumber Song” in the former. The eighth scene was “Herod and the Wise Men”. “Thou Must Leave Thy Lowly Dwelling” by the girls’ glee club accompanied Seniors Numbering 151 Top Honor Roll For Recent Six-Weeks Grading Period Seniors At the end of the second six weeks grading period there were I5l seniors, 86 juniors, and 73 sophomores on the regular honor roll. Seniors making the honor roll from room 106 are Page Acree, Martha Anderson, Carolyn Angel, Charles Arnette, Sandy Ball, Bill Barrier, Ed Black, Geanie Black, Sally Black. The representatives from room 202 are Lsmn Boyce, Ralph Burroughs, Doris Cagle, Jo Ann Cannon, Chris Cardwell, Linda Carrigan, and Toni Carter. Prom room 204 come Kay Chand ler, Allan Cheek, Sondra Chil dress, Carol Clapp, Lucinda Clark, Minette Clark, Tommy Clark, Fred Cleaves, Barry Cockman, Jackie Collins, Cricket Connor, Libby Cooke, Nancy Crabtree. Mary Ann Crocker, Linda Crouse, Carolyn Crutchfield, Lilia Culpepper, Karen Decker, Jeanie Deese, Dan Derby, Susan DeSan tis, Tara Dinkel, Marion Dixon, Robert Dixon, Preston Earle, Judy Edwards. Room 307 has Ruth En nis, Betsy Eubanks, Nancy Faul- coner, Lenny Feiner, Lynn Fi- field, and Anne Foster. Repre senting room 27 are Robert Poster, Polly Friend, Vicki Fu, Bea Gar ten, Barb£u-a George, Martha^ Gibbs, Betty Godwin, Judy Greene, and Rachel Greeson. From room 304 come Tom Gru- ehn, Jane Hanling, Lou Ellen IHart, Dick Haskell, Judith Hicks, Pete Homey; 303 has Celia Howell, iGloria Ingold, Carol Ingram, Charles Jernigan, Sandra Jett, Jean Ellen Jones, Leonna Jones, Karolyn Jones. From V-60 are Bob Jones, Skip Jones, Patsy Jones, Sharon Kellam, Nina Ken nedy, Yvonne Kincaid, Burnley Kinney, Curry Kirk, Lind Kirksey, Shannon Lambeth, Sue Lathem. From room 300 come Percy Leon ard, Don Long, Marshall Lowe, Sylvia McClellan, Carolyn Mc Curdy, Chuck McDonald, and Car olyn McMasters. The representatives of room 21 are Murray McMillan, Frances McNairy, Samuel McNairy, Suzye McNeely, Gail McNeill, Meredith McNeill, Rebecca Markham, Sallie Marsh, Sally Martin, Coral Mills, Kenny Mills, Howard Montgomery, and Mary Jo Moody. Other Seniors Iris Morton, Linda Moser, June Mullis, Yvonne Norrie, Rita Over by, Fredda Ozment come from room 306. From room 3 are Patsy Parker, Joyce Peoples, Wilma Kay Pegg, Jim Perry, Julia Pinson, Carolyn Ponzer, Dianne Rainey, and Keith Robbins. Those from V-61 are Martha Rogers, Joe Rubin, Marjorie Rubin, Jerry Sawers, and Larry Sawers. Ann Simpson, Richard Simpson, and Johnny Sink also come from V-61. Seniors from room 4 are Bob Skees, Frank Sloan, Carol Smith, Jerry Smith, Joyce Snyder, Arthur Honor Days Slogan Reads 'Goals, Honor, and Spirit' “Goals, Honor, and Spirit” will be the slogan for Honor Code Day, Tunesday, January 12. After an assembly program the students will return to their home rooms and have an open discus sion led by a panel. The chairman of each panel will be the home room president, and other panel ists will consist of several mem bers of the homeroom and a coun cil member. There have been two meetings of the homeroom presidents and student council, to inform them of their part in Honor Code Day. The school chairman for GHS Honor Code Day is Sherry Mul lins, a senior member of the stu dent body. Members of the com mittee are Penny Taliferro; Peggy King, a member of the student council; Brenda Meadows; and Sam Coble. The faculty advisors are Miss Mary Furey and Mrs. Mary Alice Moody. Springer, Ronald Steed, Christina Stewart, Helen Stanfield, and Monty Stokes. Diane Taylor, Berry Thompson, Mike Thompson, Linda Tomlinson, and Scottie Troxler come from room 9. From room 302 come at Under wood, Bayard Von Herrmann, Sus an Wade, Bill Walters, Ann Waters, Mary Ann Weber, and Lynn West moreland. Helen Wilhoit, Annette Willett, Lynda Williams, Susan Williams, and Marianne Zimmer man represent room M-204. Juniors Juniors making the honor roll from room 7 are Sue Albright, Annette Anderson, Suzanne An derson, Sandra Bargamian, Wayne Bean, Dixie Andrew. Coming from room 10 are Pat Boone, San dra Boyles, Mary Bradley, Judy Brady, Gary Brittenham, Norma Jean Brown, Jim Bullock, Skipper Burwell, Carlton Cann. Joan Clark, Jane Coltrane, Jerry Craig, Brenda Curtis, Louisa D’Alessandro, and Wayne Daniel. From 206 are Gene Eagle, Har riet Eiler, Sharon Eldridge, Mar sha Faust, Adele Freedman, Ce leste Frontis, and Sam Garren. Bill Good, Reuben Haase, Nancy Harris, and Claudia Hege repre sent room 8. Room 63 has Chris tine Holland, Martha Hutson, Edith James, Judy Jordan, and Dale Keller. Room 14 has Holly Kowal, Sandra Lambe, Tressa Lawton, Jim Latham, Mary Frances Lund, and John McCul loch. Billy McNairy, Allen McSween, David Meyer, Cherrie Miller, Jack Milton, Anne Starr Minton, John Monroe, Bobby Morphis, and Francis McNairy come from room 309. Room 203A come Lois Moser, Mac Murray, Sonny Odom, Joanne Oliver, and Mary Clyde Overman. Representatives from )17 are Boyd Perry, Joan Perry, Billy Powell, Caralee Pruitt, Barbara Purgason, Teri Quincannon, Janet Rankin. From Room 23 come Den nis Saunders, Jack Scoggins, Jean Schaffer, Phil Shu, and Linda Saunders. Tommy Sloan, Sue Continued on Page Six this. The last two acts were “The Wise Men Find Christ” and “Ful fillment”. “We Three Kings” was the accompaniment to the ninth scene, while “O Holy Night” was the music for the finale. The boys’ chorus sang “We Three Kings”. The entire choral group joined in for the closing selection. There were several changes in the cast of characters for the final production. Skip Jones replaced George Rosenthal as Joseph, Ed Black replaced Skip in his original role as one of the wise men, and Martha Anderson was added to the realms of angels. Several small children were in cluded in the program. Janet Her man, Bobby Stallings, and Carolyn Teer had the parts of small chil dren. The little shepherd boy was Larry Keefer, and Pamela Powell and Anne Ralls played as the tiny angels. Peggy Colmer, Sue Wade, and Sandra Dobson were student co- chairmen for the pageant, while Miss Sara Mims and Miss Dixie Huske served as faculty chairmen. Christina Stewart is student chairman for the make-up com mittee whose members were Sally Sink, Mary Ellen Barber, Char lotte Lavery, Carolyn McMasters, and Jim Lowe. Miss Mozelle Cau sey advised this group. The faculty chairmen of the cos tume committee were Miss Annie Puett and Miss Rowena Montague. Committee members were Joyce Payne, Virginia Fuestal, Carolyn Gaines, Diane Jones, and Libby Cooke. Anne Baxter, Jeanette Duren, Anne Sebastian, and Judy Guild made up the props commit tee. They were assisted by Mrs. Mabel Pleasants and Mrs. Anna Miller. Miss Ruth Scarborough and Miss Virginia Powell headed the scenery committee who were Jerry Sawers, Larry Sawers, Jean Ellen Jones, Sherry Rottman, George Troxler, and Beverly Settan. Music was provided by the GHS choir and glee clubs under the direction of Miss Eula Tuttle and Miss Jeanne Meredith. Mrs. Randolph Phillips was organist for the program. Becky Rountree, junior, is pianist for the choral groups. Sharron Oates, Sally Marsh, and Sally Martin made up the pro grams for the presentation. Miss Edna Nicholson arid Miss Rowena Montague were faculty chairman for this committee. Mr. Lody Glenn led the stage crew in its work. That group was made up of Larry Scruggs, Rick Nance, Ray Overman, Wayne Willard, and Larry Brown. The caller was Sue Wade. Midwinter's Will Occur After First Semester Midwinter’s this year will take place after first semester exams in the girls’ gym, according to Cricket Connor, head of the com mittee planning Midwinter’s. Dale Neese, junior, Dick Tontz, sophomore. Brock Wellons, sopho more, members of the council, and Carmen Erwin senior, are assisting Cricket on the committee. Miss Mary Parker, English teacher, is the, adviser for the group. With the end of the old year just around the corner, the Stu dent Council is evaluating all its completed projects. Tommy Whiteside, chairman, with the other members of the newly- formed Evaluation Committee is now compiling the remarks from Student Council members concern ing each project; however, we want to hear from the whole stu dent body. At the beginning of 1960, you will find a suggestion box in the main hall. Please place any suggestions concerning Stu dent Council projects in it. We’ll welcome your ideas. How do you like our new way of giving council reports? You probably noticed that our last two reports have been in outline form. This way the council members can add their own choice bits of in formation and talk informally with the homeroom members. Let us know what you think. Christmas is a wonderful time of year! At Senior there seems to he a special air that fills us with “that Christmas Spirit.” The Stu dent Council has really enjoyed working with you this year, and weVe looking forward to the new year. Hope that little fat man who in vades our homes on Christmas, Eve is good to everyone. Merry Christmas! —Carol Smith SCHEDULE FOR EXAMS First semester exams will begin on Tuesday, January 19, and continue through Friday, January 22. Registration of regular students will take place Mon day, January 25. Seniors will register at 8:45; juniors, at 10:00; and sophomores at 1:00 that afternoon. Honor roll students will register Friday, January 22 at 1:00 p. m. Miss Mildred Maddox, English teacher, must be noti fied by January 8 of any exemptions. A senior, or gold star wearer, may have one exemption if four majors are being taken and if five majors are being taken he is entitled to two exemptions. A junior, or silver star wearer, may have one exemption if taking four majors. This is providing he has made the honor roll all report periods during his sopho more year. There will be no sophomores allowed exemp tions. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Tuesday, Jan. 19 1:45- 3:15 seventh period Wednesday, Jan. 20 8:45-10:15 first period 10:30-12:00 8:45-10:15 10:30-12:00 8:45-10:15 Thursday, Jan. 21 Friday, Jan. 22 second period third period fourth or fifth period sixth period