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HIGH LIFE
HIGH LIFE
Founded by the Class of ’21
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Published every other week by the students of the Greensboro High School
STAFF
Louise C. Smith Editor-in-Chief
Bertha Ferree Assistant Editor
Helen Clapp Athletic Editor
David Thomas — Athletic Editor
Julian Johnson Alumni Editor
Thelma Floyd Proofreader
William Sprinkle Proofreader
Leonard Temko Business Manager
JUNIOR ASSISTANTS
Eunice Stamey Assistant Assigning Editor
Isabel Cone Assistant Athletic Editor
Robert Wilkins Assistant AthleticEditor
Jimmie McAlister Assistant Business Manager
Miss Colvin Faculty Adviser
Miss Clegg Faculty Adviser
Miss Richards Faculty Adviser
Miss Coleman Faculty Adviser
Mr. Wells ; Faculty Adviser
Bead the Ads. They contain valuable
Information
Editorial
Now is the time for all good
minds to come to the aid of their
masters.
Just because a new club is or
ganized every month is no reason
why anyone should join all of them.
One student ought to belong to more
than two of them.
A few Daniels are coming to
judgement today.
If we made mistakes in spellin’,
teachers, deah, say we,
Remember that the light was bad
and that we couldn’t see.
Let’s hope that this week won’t
prove tlie Waterloo for too many
of us.
Some of the chatter-box societies
that have daily meetings in the lib
rary are asked to meet elsewhere.
A few students go there for real
study and work.
Remember to avoid all appear
ances of evil as well as evil itself.
Shall the Senior class mascot be
a highed or lower animal?
A gentleman’s grade is his very
best.
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Better luck teams!
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Is the teachers’ motto, ‘’They shall
not pass”?
HONESTY
One of Lowell’s best known quo
tations is
“Once to every man and nation
comes the moment to decide
In the strife of Truth and False
hood for the good or evil side.”
This may be applied to our spirit
during examinations. At this time
more than any other during the
year, our courage and moral back
bone will be tested. We can not fail
to measure up to the qualifications
of honesty!
At some moment during exami
nations the temptation will come to
glance across at a neighbor’s paper
and get the information that will
make the answer acceptable.
But if that idea comes to any
one of you, girls or boys, push it
aside, strangle it. It is your worst
enemy. It is a snake whose poison
ous fangs will ruin your character.
In a year or two, it will make
little difference whether we passed
Chemistry, or Algebra, or Latin.
But it is of vast importance that we
should have the strength derived
from conqueroring temptation.
Come on folks, lets make Truth
and Honesty give Falsehood and
Cheating such a licking to-day, that
they never will dare to show their
faces at Greensboro High School
again.
Publications
Hi^h Life
Editor-in-Chief Louise C. Smith
Business Mgr Leonard Temko
Reflector
Editor-in-Chief Marjory Blair
Business Mgr Clinton Jackson
Class Officers
Senior
President Robert Irvin
Vice-Pres Katherine Gregory
Secretary Arvid Carlson
Treasurer Carnie Wyrick
Junior
President Robert Wilkins
Vice-Pres Edna Cartland
Secretary Nevin Woods
Treasurer Lucile Boone
Sophomore
{Not yet elected.)
Freshman
Boys and girls of G. H. S! Boost
the Annual! Support your school
and help the Seniors. It is as much
your Annual as it is that of the
Senior class . Help us to make the
1923 Reflector a real school Annual,
an Anual that faithfully portrays the
life of the entire school.
Some of you will say that this is
the “same old bull,”—that this is
what they tell you every year, but
this time is the exception that proves
the rule. We mean every word, and
it’s up to you! Buy an Annual.
The Annuals this year are to be
printed and distributed to the stud
ents before school is out. This one
feature is an advantage over last
year. But it is not the only added
attraction. The Reflector will sell
for less, and there are some novel
and original ideas to be worked out
in the construction of the book.
“There‘s no time like the present,”
and “He who hesitates is lost!” Sub
scribe now to the Annual and be
sure that we will deliver the
goods” on time and in good condi
tion.—Marjorie Blair.
Miss Coleman Convalescing
We are glad to report that
Miss Ina Bell Coleman is now
convalescing, at the McGill Sani-
torium. She has been seriously ill
with pneumonia for the past
week, but is now out of danger,
and on the road to good health.
Miss Coleman has been sitting
up a little each day, and it is
hoped that she will soon be able
to resume her school work.
Fheshmen are grassy,'
Sophomores are sassy,
Juniors are brassy,
Seniors are classv. —Ex.
Dora: “I’m sure I knocked Mr.
Jennings cold on that chemistry
test.”
Lillian: “Yea? what’d you get?”
Dora: “Zero.”
President .
Clarence Scott *
Vice-Pres. .
Charlotte Van Noppen
Secretary .
Frederick Eichorn,
Treasurer
Martha Broadhurst; ,
Athletics
Football 1
Captain ....
Willie Green
Manager ...
Norman Cooper j
Basketball
Captain ...
Knot Williams
Manager ..
Spencer Adams i
Baseball '■
Captain ....
Willie Green ^
Manager ...
John Sykes |
Basketball {Girls) 1
Captain
Carlotta Johnson I
Manager ..
Helen Clapp ' 1
EPISTLES OF HANNAH
Dere Maw,
I aint writ you in quite a while.
It want becuz I wuz dead, maw,
tho I wisht I wuz. I been so busy
here lately that I hardly knows
what to do.
Maw, I’ve flunked English exami
nation—and I’ll bet you and Hiram
a doughnut—that I did the same
thing to Latin.
The box you sent me last weak
was busted. The cocoa-nut cake
looked like some one had set on it.
The jar of strawberry perserves hed
cracked and run into the deviled
eggs. I reckon they wuz eggs when
they started, maw, but the only way
I knowed them when they got here,
was by the toothpicks. Thank you
fer the box, maw, it musta been a
“cat bird” when it started.
Maw, my only pr. of silk stockins
has sprung a run, what am I gonna
do about Sundays.
Its been gloomy and rainy here
near about all the week and now its
hailing.
I had an awful tooth ake last nite
and today my face is swelled up
wors’n, Hiram’s mumps wuz. I went
to see the dentist and he says that
two of my front ones wil have to
be pulled.
I got a bad cold too, maw, but
I ben soakin’ my feat in hot water
and feel sum better now.
Tell Hiram that Durham hez beet
us in basketball.
I’m doin’ fine up here in Greens-
bury, maw, but I sure do miss you
and Hiram, and the mule and pop.
Obediently your daughter till
death,
Hanner Green.
Julian: “I wonder why silk is
so expensive?”
David: “Because sheep are so
scarce, of course.”
“Father, I need a new riding
habit.”
‘Can’t afford it,” he growled.
‘But, father, what am I going
to do without a riding habit?”
‘Get the walking habit.”—Ex.
G.H.S.
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