PAGE 6 THE GRYPHON MARCH 27, 1974 Pictured above are Jamie Council and Richard McLean, March Rotary Couple. (Photo by Killdirew) Moon Affects Wolves- Instead of Males Weilgirls, spring is right heart. And by staying in a around the corner and love group of girls, if the mmnlight should be blossoming all over does happen to sneak in, then the place. SHOULD! What’s you’ll be able to resist the happening? How come we temptation to get out. Unless girls are sitting around like the boys are a little on the magnets? After some' queer side, you’ll find they research (and a lot of ex- may get tired of each other perience) I have found that without any female com- 5ie reason boys tend not to pansionship. date as much has to do with But keep another thing in the position- of the moon. mind. The moon has an iU That’s right. That ole’ affect on the male population Carolina moon completely between the years 15-18. It is a cuts off dating tendencies known fact that the moon has within boys. He does an something to do with the tides, especially good job during this Well, it also has to do with time of year. But don’t fret “ties.” Get it? - binds, girls. We can’t ’move the seriousness,the whole works- moon, but there is a way that they hate it. Beware of the we can get the boys out and moon during those “wonder under him- and I don’t mean years”, for he can be tricky, camping out under the stars But more than that, beware of either. the boys. Like the moon, First of all, as much as we sometimes you detect a hate to admit it, that ole’ man winking eye from guys, but in the moon is sneaky. He don’t let it get to you. makes himself all bright and Remember all it is is a wink, full and fills us girls up with Or sometimes a certain male romance. So naturally we may give off a gorgeous, roam around at night, trying tantalizing light, but again, to sneak up on our prey. A like the moon, it cannot be short ride around the town seen the next day. usually results in a find of at least 4 or more males togetter Girls, read youi somewhere. So why should the alamanac and study the boys ask us out separately course of the moon seriously, when they know almost for One day you’ll find yourself in sure (especially when the a canoe (probably rowing) moon is full) that the girls will with a boy and the moon will be out tonight! All they do is be high overhead reflecting in hang out somewhere until the the water. For the first time girls get there or vice-versa he will realize that sometimes and the guys don’t need to the force of a girl can outdo spend a dime. that of the moon. So, until that We girls have got to join far-off date, wear sunglasses together and get mother if you go out at night, stay nature and her moon back in home on “full-moon” the right orbit. Like I said Saturday nights, and above before, though - there is a way all, don’t even think about to fight the moon. Instead of tieing a boy down! Resear- going out and stalking out the chers say that for some males, let them stalk us. You unknown reason the moon is say the effect of a full moon is maturing in age a lot faster too great? Never. Get a bunch these days and that’s what I of girls together and pull down want to see the moon rrflect the shades so that no rays of down on these boys - the moon reflect on youf . MATyRITY! Two Seniors Are Chosen Rotary Couple For Month of March Jamie Council and Richard McLean have been selected as this month’s Rotary Couple. Jamie is in volved in many activities inside and outside of school. Withm the school she is Chairman of the Social Phil Returns At the end of March of last year, one of Senior High’s most respected and ap preciated members bid farewell to his co-workers, friends and students. Coach Phil Harris, left Senior High to become a member of B^die Noell Enterprises as manager of a Hardee’s in Wilmington. His ideas were in the interest of financial bet terment, which he hoped to gain. Coach Harris says, “because of emotional ties and coaching the Gryphons, I felt that when you do something you really enjoy, it’s much more important than money.” Committee, a member of the President’s Cabinet, the National Honor Society, and Advertising Manager of the Jli-Noc-Ar. She is also the Song Leader for the Now Generation Singers and the church pianist for Arlington Street Baptist Church. Her hobbies include music, tennis, bicycling, and dancing. When questioned about her feelings on being selected as this month’s Rotary Girl, she replied, “I was really happy and surprised. I en joy^ the first luncheon so much - Charles Dunn (director of the SBI) was guest speaker and he was very Coach Phil Harris has returned to us, and we welcome him with open arms. He is presently a full-time Driver’s Education in structor, and next year he will obtain coaching duties. Welcome back Coach Harris, and we really missed you while you were away! interesting.” Richard McLean, this month’s Rotary Boy, also enjoys being involved in school activities and outside activities. Among his school activities are the Fire Drill ComniitteCj the Elections Committee, the Senior Privileges Committee, and the first semester Senior Class Vice-President. Richard’s outside activities include the Christian Education Com mittee, the Order of the Arrow (Brotherhood Member), and he is an Eagle Scout. His hobbies include bicycling, basketball, swimming, and camping. When asked about his feelings when in formed of his being selected as March’s Rotary Boy Richard replied, “When I was informed that I had been chosen as Rotary Boy for the Month of March, I was both pleased and surprised. Mr. Dunn (head of the S.B.I.) was truly interesting. 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