Page 4 THE LEXHIPEP September 29, 1960 "Genne Gets Around'" Well, here we are, back to the old routine of waiting for the weekends. It sems only yester day when Judy Raykes and a few other girls had lipstick smeared all over them (a last day of school present from Phil and Kenny). This summer was short, but I think everybody really enjoyed it. A few people worked as lifeguards, some at Kiddy Kamp, and others had various pastimes, for instance. Black’s Speed Shop. Summer also brought a few new romances and it broke a few. Carol Dorsett has been dating Bobby Pope, but college has started you know, so now we see her writing letters. FLASH!! Dick Gallimore asked me to name some cute datable freshmen. This really threw me a new bit of news. He and Judy Davis have broken up, so I suppose the girls as well as the boys are going to rush to the scenes! Before Yogi Yarboroug went to college, we saw him and Ellen Hinkle together a lot! I wonder if they will keep in touch during the year? Brenda Jones has a big red classring! It doesn’t come from Central, but from West Davidson, and it belongs to Albert Mode. A few other girls have different types of rings! What about it Linda Vaughn, Linda Yarbrough, Kaye Swicegood, Mary Brown, and Judy Morris. Tony Craver had a time this summer. From what I hear he has a whole drawer full of letters, and that’s a lot of letters! Johnny, haven’t you put on a little weight? They must have really been good to you in Sweden, but we’re glad to have you back. A few of the upper classmen have been asking the names, tele phone numbers, and other statistics of the freshmen girls. Boys, I’m sorry, but I can’t give you all of the information you need, but maybe this will help. Lou Raker—CH 3-8482. Mary Ann Brown—CH 6-6122 Larry Young—CH 6-2794 Harriet Hilton—CH 6-2130 Judy Mauze—CH 6-2242 Teenie Sink—CH 6-2155 Bebs Mann—CH 6-2860 Ann Evans—CH 6-2817 Susan Moore—CH 6-2149 Jane Leonard—CH 6-6929 Linda Rogers—CH 6-2941 Penny Smith—CH 6-2295 Jo Philpott—CH 6-2694 They’re a lot more cute girls, but it was impossible for me to get a complete list. If you want to know anything else just stick a note in the “Chatterbox”, and I’ll be glad to do all I can. As for the freshmen boys, here are a few that might be avail able. Hugh Bingham, Johnny Davis, Perry Leonard, Tad Meade, Charles Murdock, Bob Philpott, Doug Pritchard, Ed Zimmerman, and Jake Billings. Would somebody please tell me why Vic and Bobo couldn’t call the wrecker themselves the other night? What were you two boys doing in the woods anyway? Wedding bells rang this summer for Brenda Ketner and Jerry Manning. We want to wish you both all of the happiness in the world. Carolyn Carpenter and Wayne Burkhead had broken up for a while but she has his ring back on now. It surely didn’t take Simmy long to notice that Pam Grandolfi was the girl for him. Boys, did you know she has some cute sisters too? It surely does seem funny not seeing Hun and Billy together. But I guess things happen for the best. Hun is available now if you hurry. What is this I hear about the “Thursday and Friday man” walking around the halls with Linda G.? Funny thing: I got one bit of news saying that Maxie Hayes is still dating Butch Gibson and another that she was dating Phil Zimmerman from North Davidson! Tell me, Maxie, who is it?? Margaret Marion has been seeing quite a lot of Dewey Fortne. Don’t you think they make a cute couple? I heard Dean Church has a new boy friend; wonder who it could be! I got a strange piece of news from the “Chatterbox”. It was about Regi Williams and Nicky Drye. Somebody surely was glad that you both had gotten together. In fact, they were a little too glad. I took it that they were a little jealous. Marsha Hunley has been dating John Craford, a sophomore at North Davidson. Johnny, you and Marlett didn’t have car trouble the other Saturday night, did ya?? David must have had a good night the night of the Central game. “Flash”, you intercepted that ball and Carol, right?? It seems Patsy Phillips runs into Don Miller quite a lot lately. Is this an accident?? Coach Bowen, I got a note or I should say plea that told me to ask you to please stop whapping so hard on your desk; you might cause somebody to have a heart attack! Kenny Freeman seems to be the “Man about Town” these days. Yes, he’s still looking for the “Woman about Town.” I wonder what would happen if he should find that woman!! BULLETIN: Kaye Powell and Chip Ward are going steady! Well, that’s about it for this month. Be seeing you around. Don’t forget to use the “Chatterbox”. —Genne / School has begun once again and our Yellow Jackets have started off their season well. Any player can tell you that the spirit of the team has a lot to do with the outcome of he game. We, the students of L.S.H.S., can help our team by showing the players they have our support. Join in and cheer at the pep rallies and games! Of course some people, especial ly the girls, don’t know enough about the game to cheer. Since I am such an expert on football, I have tried to put together a few rules and definitions to help you understand the game: 1. Be sure which side you’re cheering for. This may avoid em barrassment. 2. Watch which team has the ball. Don’t call for a touchdown when the other team has just recovered a fumble. 3. Keep an eye on the boys with the chain at the side of the field. One of the stakes has some num bers on it; but since football players aren’t generally very smart, this number never goes above 4. Often when it does get to 4, everyone is so happy that the team with the ball gets ex cited and kicks it to the other team. 4. Know a few basic football terms. Homeruns and flies are not football terms, but belong back in the summer with baseball . . . or is it fishing? These can be very confusing so here are some that may help. LINE—Don’t worry—every girl already knows about this. QUARTERBACK—Obviously the smallest player on the team. Full backs are usually bigger than halfbacks. BACK—Opposite of front. I don’t know what this has to do with football. DOWN—Opposite of up. See back. SAFETY—Nothing to do with pins. This is a play which scores two points. LONEiSOME END—A player off by himself at the end of the lone. He is not being left out because he doesn’t have a date after the game, but is actually a very fast runner who may be important in the next play. PASS—In football, a throw from one player to another on the same team. There are other kinds. FORWARD PASS — The same, but more so. OFFSIDES—A term usually re served for the other team. OFFICIALS—Men dressed like escaped convicts. They often act like it, too. Now that you understand the game, here is a little about the boys who play it: NAME NICKNAME POSITION CHARACTERISTIC GIRL FRIEND Dan Smith Smif Center Red Jeep Belinda Burke Junior Webster Unyer Halfback Touchdowns Buddy Koonts Kenny Freeman Chub Halfback Fumbles Forget it David Miller Flash Halfback Last One of three Leonard Caldwell Snow Boy Halfback Little car All of ’em Ricky Hooker Minnie Tackle Skiing (You Guess!) Barry Wililams Bar End Jeepster Ann Rogers Butch Gibson Butcher Guard Likeable Maxie Hayes Von McKasskill Hindenberg Tackle New Harriet Scurry Gene Dole Pineapple Tackle Rugged Surprise!! Johnny Myers Mars Center Big smile ??? Johnny Fritts Jhonny Quarterback Well dressed ??? Maxey Sanderson Taxi Quarterback 2, 4, “sex" ??? Lamar Clark Mar Halfback Broken nose Sandra Craver Lee Brookshire Bucky End Hustle Elizabeth Nance Carl Grey The Grey Ghost Halfback Peanut head Never can tell Noel Morphis Morphine Fullback Bowlegged Jo Ann Byers Tommy Grayson Tommy Fullback Friendly ??? Teddy Royster Oyster End Pretty eyes We wonder Johnny Bumgarner Bum End Witty Who wants to know? Jimmy Snyder Johnny End Tall Bones Leave telephone numbers! Lauren Kugel Owie Guard Good grades Jo Philpott Emery Raper Elephant Tackle Contradict Can’t decide Ricky Rhodes Rhodes Tackle Slow motion Suggestions Wanted Billy Hewitt Baby Huey Guard Big Secret Bobo Pajoie Glenn Tackle What’s happening? NOBODY! Rusty Yarbrough Munford Tackle Stubby What’s a girl friend?” The J. F. Ward Co. Merchandise of Quality Ph. CH 6-2344 Lexington, N. C. Compliments of FRED THOMPSON Inc. Listen to WBUY 1440 on A.M. 94.3 on F.M. Your Local Radio Sta/Gon ROBERTSON RADIO COMPANY Records — Sheet Music Record Players

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