Greenville High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

 - Class of 1941

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The Greenville high school chapter of Quill and Scroll, international honor society for high school journalists, now has twelve members, eleven boys and one girl. Election to Quill and Scroll is based on superior work in some phase of journalism. Bernice Jenkins, capable editor of Green Lights, is president of Quill and Scroll. Under his leadership the school paper has become more vital as a school force than at any time during its six years of publication. This year Green Lights was judged to be a medalist paper by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, an All-American paper by the National Scholastic Press Association, and a first-class paper by the Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association. These ratings indicate the superiority of Green Lights and reflect credit on the journalism class and the entire school. Editorials in Green Lights were declared by the CSPA to be the best in the nation of any editorials in papers from high schools of similar enrollment to that of Greenville high. Editor Jenkins will be succeeded next year by Jack Edwards and Bill Turner, co-editors. Junior Journalists Quill and Scroll Bernice Jenkins Editor-in-chief of Green Lights Junior journalism was originated laf t year for all junior high students interested in newspaper work by Mr. Judson White. This year the group has edited Junior Highlights, a mimeograph paper, at irregular in- tervals. Sidney Dunn and Peggy Rose Smith are editor and associate edi- tor, respectively.

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Camera Club The Camera club, which is the youngest organization in Greenville high school, has made rapid progress since it received its charter in Jan- uary. Credit is due Billy Gulley, presi- dent, for the existence of the club. ITnder his instructions, the Camera club studied many phases of phono- graphy. This group, although young, should prove to be one of the main organizations in the high school. Red Cross Under the supervision of Miss Margaret Zinn, the Red Cross club was organized in the fall of 1940. The club now has thirty members. Officers are Audrey Lum, president, and Queenie McGowan, secretary- treasurer. The club was organized last fall when several students and Miss Zinn evinced interest in doing Red Cross woi’k. In addition to other activities, the members have pi’epared fifteen knitted garments; several are still under construction. Marshals Eleven Greenville high school sen- iors have served as marshals during the 1940-41 school yeai’. Chosen o i the basis of scholastic ability, the marshals have served as ushers at cH important school functions th’ ' u 7 ’’ ' ' out the year. Principal jobs of the marshals were serving at the gradu- ation exercises last spring and servin ' ' - at the senior play this year.



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Greenville High Mixed Chorus, 1940-1941 When Miss Ona Shindler left G. H. S. to attend New York university, the Greenville higdi glee club continued its work under the direction of Mrs. Paul Davenport. At the district contest at East Carolina Teachers college the Glee club received a one rating and was able Greenville High Schoo’ to attend the State Music festival in Greensboro. Solos, trios and quartets also received high ratings at the district contest. Throughout the year the music department operated with all school and civic Oi ' ' A V i, Under the direction of Mr. H. A. McDougle the sixty- eight piece Greenville high school Ijaml has participated in a large number of school affaii’s during the yiast year. With a full hour period a day the band has received many valuable advantages that previous bands did not receive. With a rating of a two. the band received the highest grade any G. H. S. band has ever received in the Greens- Doro Music Festival. Several members were absent when the picture was made.

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