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1944 GREEN LIGHTS BLACK MASQUERS The main activities of the Black Masquers for this year were the organizing of Junior Black Masquers to promote an interest in dramatics in G. H. S. and the presentation of Murder Man- sion, a mystery comedy in three acts. OFFICERS Mary Anne Duncan President Mary Ann Harris Vue-Presideni Lillian Wooten Secretary Joyce Briley Treasurer Mrs. Howard Mims Adviser III n h Ik CAST OF MURDER MANSION Page Sponsored by Greenville Chamber of Commerce T wenty-nine
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1944 GREEN LIGHTS G. H. S. BAND The 1943-44 High School Band played for numerous patriotic rallies and programs. The band also gave several concerts, participated in the Christmas parade, played for many local events and has broadcast from the High School Band room. Because of the war, the annual district contest, which previously has been held each spring, has been discontinued for the duration. However, five members represented the Greenville High School Band at the Eastern All-State Band Contest, which was held in Henderson, North Carolina, this year. Sixty students are now playing in the band, and only a small number will be lost through graduation. G. H. S. ORCHESTRA The High School Orchestra has been organized only two years. Although it has rendered few programs and radio broadcasts, the orchestra has shown much improvement. The success of this year ' s orchestra is accredited to the increase in membership, and the opportunity for practice during a school period. Page Sponsored by the Olde Towne Inne Twenty-eight
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1944 GREEN LIGHTS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL There were two classes of boys from Greenville High School attending the Technical High School. The Junior High class, which met in the morning, studied mechanical drawing and machinery. The afternoon classes of Senior boys consisted of studies in radio, woodwork, and mechanical drawings. The instructors of these courses were Mr. John Turnage, Mr. O. G. Gulley, and Mr. G. J. Moye, respectively. Mr. G. A. Snyder served as Principal of the school. Page Sponsored by Greenville Utilities Commission AT YOUR SERVICE
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