October 25, 1963 High Life Page Three Grimsiey’s Student Council Sponsors Annual Party Honoring Transfer Student October 10, an annual party was held in the Home Ec. Building honoring the new transfer ®^“Thrpartv held on the second floor from 3:45 to 5 :00, was an annual get-together The pur pose of entertaining the new students was to acquaint them with each other and with the stu dent leaders of Grimsley, as well as the various policies of the school itself. Anv student new to G. H. S. other than sophomores from the three feeding Junior High Schools, was qualified to come to the party sponsored by the Student Council of the school. At the beginning of the Movies This Week party, name tags were issued to the participants in order that they might refer to each other by name. The student council members supplemented this con tribution with name tags of their own. The students were introduced to the gathering, and a question and answer period followed. Gag sheets were filled out by the assemblege. Some suggestions on the sheet were: “Ask the neared person to you if he uses the same kind of toothpaste you do. If he doesn’t sing three rounds of ‘She’ll Be Coming Around The Mountains.’ ’’ Such question enabled the stu dents to learn many pertinent facts about their new friends. Cordovas Later in the program the Cor dovas. a folk-singing group at Grimsley High School, sang sev eral selections for the guests. In many instances the group was in vited to join in accompaniment to the songs. Some songs sung were- “500 miles.’’ “Sail Away,” “The Hangman,” and other favorites For an encore they sang the in famous “Hang Down Your Head George Grimsley,” which comes as the climax to every one of their performances. By far the most popular song to the gathering was some song about a rooster and a couple of bird dogs. Refreshments of cokes, cookies, and potato chips were served to the company. CURTAIN RAISERS “Lawrence of Arabia, produced by Sam Spiegel and directed by David Lean, won seven Academy Awards for “Best Direction,” “Best Picture of the Year,” “Best Annual PSAT Tests Taken By Juniors 1963 Preliminary Scholastic Ap titude Tests were administered to all interested Juniors Saturday, October 19, at 8:30 in the Grims ley Auditorium. The PSAT is offered by the Col lege Entrance Examination Board, a non-profit organization whose school and college members co operate in developing services to help high school students plan for college. An especially useful feature of the PSAT is its similarity to the College Board’s Scholastic Apti tude Test (SAT), required for admission to many colleges. Col leges do not accept PSAT scores in lieu of SAT scores, but because the PSAT and the SAT ask the same kinds of questions and mea sure the same kinds of abilities, a student’s scores on the PSAT will give him and early indication of how he will perform on the SAT tests. 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It is Lawrence’s desire to unite the Arabs under a self-govern ment. but the British recognize that hig idealism can be turned to military advantage. Lawrence and the Arabs finally take Damas cus, but because of the conflict between the numerous tribes, the sherifs and sheikhs leave with their men for their desert homes. British General Alenby, waiting for the failure of the Arabs to rule themselves, takes Damascus. Classic Pictures Various scholastic magazines have announced that MGM Pic tures is releasing a series of eight motion pictures based on classic books. The Carolina Theatre will present these movies on Wednes day, one day only, of each month as listed below: “Little Women.” with Elizabeth Taylor, June Allyson. and Peter Lawford. on October 30. - “David Copperfield,” with W. C. Fields. Lionel Barrymore, and Freddie Martholomew. on Decem ber 4. “Pride and Prejudice,” with Greer Garson and Lawrence Oliv ier, on January 8. “Captain’s Courageous.” with Spencer Tracy, on February 5. “Julius Saesar,” with Marlon Brando. James Mason, Deborah Kerr, and Greer Garson, on March 4. “Kim.” with Errol Flynn, on April 1. “The Good Earth,” with Paul Muni and Louise Rainier, on April 29. “Tale of Two Cities,” with Ron ald Coleman, on May 20. Open 'iill 9 P. M. Friday The Cordovas, from left to right, Ray Perry, Dave Nard, Kevin Reid, and Bill Waggoner, ' 'The Crucible' Presented October 15 At Aycock Auditorium By NRT On Tuesday night. October 15, the National Repertory Thea ter ended, its stay in Greensboro with the presentaton of “The Crucible”, an engrossing drama by Arthur Miller. The play, an adaptation of The Devil In Massachussetts, is purported to be a true account of the Salem witchcraft incidents of 1962. After watching this play, one can readily see why Puritanism declned, although it had achieved great heights before that time. The Puritans thought "How To Succeed In" Plays In Greensboro The National Company of “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” will find out how it succeeds when it plays in Greens boro on October 28-31 for five performances. The play is a spoof about the big business world in the offices of the World Wide Wicket Com pany, originating from an advice book of nonsense written by an advertising man named Shepherd Mead. The National Company of “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” has a cast of 60 people that includes Hal England who rises from a window washer to chairman of the board, and Jeff DeBenning as J. B. Bigley, com pany president. TOM BOONE Formal Wear Rentals 112 W. SYCAMORE STREET Phone 273-6617 221 South HUm Since 1930 VISIT THE PICKIN’ RAIL AT HARVEY WEST MUSIC CO. 228 W. MARKET Martin — Vega — Gibson — Espana Framus — Goya — Gretsch that sin itself was not as bad as hiding the sin, and since there was no allowance for imperfections of any kind, the punishment was cruel and unjust. Their leaders were often men who had no outstanding ability of any kind and who showed their stu pidity by thoughtless actions. They believed that evil and good should be separated, never realiz ing that this is a practical impossi bility. Aycock Auditorium was com pletely filled as students and adults alike were entranced by the inspired acting of the stars. Farley Granger received great ac claim for his portrayal of John Prcctor, a simple farmer who was forced to choose between saving his life by telling a lie or dying for the sake of truth. Notable in handling the more outstanding roles were Anne Meacham as his wife, Kelly Jean Peters as Abi gail Williams, the young girl whose tales began the terrible “witch-massacre,” and Ben Yaffee as the irksome Reverend Parris. ’The cast was further rounded out by the performances of Denholm Elliott as the Reverend John Hale, Barbara Stanton as Mary Warren, Betty Sinclair as Rebecce Nurse, Thayer David as the pompous Governor Danforth, Osceola Ar cher as Tityba, and George Turner in an excellent portrayal as Giles Corely. THE BOAR AND CASTLE Greensboro’s Most Popular Sandwich Shop Spacious Parking Ground West Market Street Ext.