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Flea IEC GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Wfxf Sv we.. vi' 5 Volume 1 . Greenville, N. C., May, 1936. Number 8 Final Examinations Begin Wednesday, May 27th Final examinations for the year 1935-36 will be held in the high school auditorium and other desig- nated places beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, May 27, and continuing through Thursday, Friday, and Sat- urday. The few examinations sche- duled for Saturday will take care of the day lost during the Winter term Examinations in three senior sub- jects are scheduled for Wednesday in order to accomodate seniors who are unusually busy at commencement time. Underclassmen will continue classes throughout Wednesday. Es- pecially attention is called to the fact that students are expected to appear for each exam on time and in the correct place. Unless excused by the office, students who require a re- exam will be required to pay a dol- lar fee. Re-exams for seniors who are especially weak in scholarship will not be allowed this semester. The exam schedule has been post- ed on the bulletin boards for the con- venience of students and is likewise printed below. Wednesday, May 27 8:30-10:301-History 11. 10:30-12:1-5-English 11. 1: 30-3: 05- Trigonometry, Book- keeping. - Thursday, May 28 813.6-1Ol'El5T-Chemistry, Latin 8, Home Economics II. ' tCintinued.bn page seven! ' u '- uso We'il .lust Pretend To Be Presented Friday Evening - Final rehearsals are under way this week for the senior play, So We'll Just Pretend, a three-act com- edy by Priscilla Wayne and Wayne Sprague, which will be presented in the high school auditorium Friday evening, May 29, at eight o'clock. For over a month practices have been held under the supervision of Miss Helen Dortch, director, and Mrs. Coleman, faculty supervisor, and in- dications point to one of the most de- lightful presentations of recent years. The plot of So We ll Just Protend is centered around the beautiful or- phan, Mary Brown, who inherits money, and enters college with Sugar, her colored maid. A Cin- derella story ensues, and in spite of many entanglements ends happily. The play is a fast-moving one and takes only an hour and a half to pre- sent. In the leading roles will appear Jean Blount and Louis Wilkerson. As fun-makers and second leads are Dorothy Tyson and Harding Sugg, negro characters. Others in the cast are Marian Tyson, Phoebe Nisbet, Ethel Gaston, Hazel Browne, Vir- ginia Hardee, Elizabeth Everett, Evelyn Lewis, George Lautares, J. Roy Barker, Morris Bland, Louis tContinued on page six! Senior Finals to Get Under Waiy Sunday +l,. The finals for the class of thirty- six will get underway next Sunday evening at eight o'elock in the high school auditorium? At this time Rev. Robert Grad pastor of the First Presbyterian C urch of this city, will deliver the ccalaureate sermon to the graduating class. Special music will be furnished by the high school glee club and band. On Tuesday evening, June 2, the graduation' exercises will take place in the Robert H. Wright building on the college campus. At this time a commencement address will be giv- en, fthe speaker for the occasion is not definite as Green Lights goes to pressj and awards made for the year. The band and glee clubs will also furnish music for this occasion. Between seventy and eighty sen- iors will be graduated at this time. Cover Design Executed By . William Harris, Jr. The cover design for this year's fs- sue of Green Lights, the senior number, was drawn by art editor, William Harris, Jr. A similar de- sign is expected to be worked into the title and masthead next year. Other drawings by Harris in the senior number are the full page sketch of the school and the Beta Club shield. Since William is only a sophomore next year's issues should include even more of his work.
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May, 1936. af 1 1,5-' GREEN LIGIBTS SENIOR SUPERLATIVES CHOSEN BY THE CLASS OF THIRTY-SIX One of the most interesting home- room periods of the year was that of several weeks ago when the two sen- ior groups selected their superlatives of the year. Ernest Willard presi- dent of the class assisted by V. M. Mulholland supervised the arrange- ments for the choosing. In an effort to facilitate matters, a mimeograph- ed page with a list of all seniors and blanks to be filled in was given each senior. The votes were counted by a committee composed of Jean Blount, Frances Spilman, and Ethel Gaston. A list of the superlatives follows: Most popular girl-Frances Spil- man. Most musical girl-Ada Kelly Smith. Most musical boy--Bill Clark. Best girl dancer-Hazel Browne. Best boy dancer-James Smith. Biggest girl pest-Dorothy Hollar. Biggest boy pest-James Smith. Best all-round girl-Ethel Gaston. Best all-round boy-Carl Pierce. Most athletic girl-Jeanne Jones. Most athletic boy-Joe Hatem. Dumbest girl-Jamie Merritt. Dumbest boy-Hill Horne, Jr. Friendliest girl- Jean Hodges. Friendliest boy-Louis Gaylord. Laziest girl-Jamie Merritt. Laziest boy-Hill Horne, Jr. Most talkative girl-Helen Flana- Most popular boy-Carl Pierce. gan- ix Best looking girl-Jean Hodges. Best looking boy-Louis Gaylord. Most studious girl-Mary Lou But- ner. A Most talkative boy-Louis Gaylord. Biggest flirt fgirlj-Marian Tyson. Biggest flirt Cboyj-Bill Clark. Most likely to succeed- Jean Most studious boy-Harvey Deal. Blount. Best dressed girl-Margaret Harris. Most likely to succeed-Harding Best dressed boy-Hill Horne, Jr. Sugg. DEBATING CLUB Back row, left to right: T. C. Bryan, adviser, Joe Staton, Elizabeth Gates, Jean Blount, Helen Flanagan, and Lon Nobles. Front row: Geraldine Harris, Jeter Oakley, and Frances Spilman. Page Five Best leg-puller -Frances Spil- mah. ' Best leg-puller --Harding Sugg, George Clark, Lon Nobles. Best, P personality - Frances Spil- man. H, Best 'pergnality-Louis Gaylord. Wittiest girlg+Frances Spilman. Wittiest boy-Ernest Willard. Cutest girl-Jean Hodges. Cutest boy-Louis Wilkerson. Over Fifty Seniors Solicit Ads For Senior Number Of Green Lights During the past two weeks over fifty seniors have assisted the regu- lar business staff of Green Lights in soliciting ads for the special sen- ior number. Those most successful in securing ads appear in the order of the amount of advertising in inches which they secured: Jeanne Jones, 31, Nancy Lee Moore and Helen Hyman, 23 inchesg Frances Spilman, 13, Geraldine Harris, 17, Elizabeth Wilson and Jean Hodges, 15, James Clark, 145 Mary Rivers May, 123 Jeter Oakley, 10, Margaret Harris, 10, Ralph Tuc- ker, l0g Doris Allen, 9. Others who secured fewer than nine inches include Annie Joyner, Lon Nobles, Louis Wilkerson, Agnes Wyndham, Lila Rook Sumrell, Jen- nie Saied, George Lautares, Lillian Forrest, Thomas James, Marie Coll- ver, Edna Moore, Jamie Merritt, Hazel Browne, Marian Carroll, Gil- bert Peele, Ada Kelley Smith, Vir- ginia Clark, Ernest Willard, Harry Rountree, Helen Flanagan, Elizabeth Everett, Stanley Woolfolk, Ethel Gaston, Rachel Broadhurst, Dorothy Dunn, Marian Tyson, Iris Hooker, Charles Clark, Hill Horne, Phoebe Nisbet, Edith Forrest, James -Smith, Loilis Gaylord, Harvey Deal, Richard Harris, and Clara Dudley. V Jamie: Charles is very impossible! Jeanne: Why so? Jamie: Every time I tried to say a word to him at the football game he would shout Hold that line! . ,-
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