Good-Bye Seniors HIGH LIFE Pictorial Supplement VOLUME IX GREENSBORO HIGH SCHOOL, MAY 24. 1929 And Old G. H. S. NUMBER 15 David Whitehead and Kate Woodburn, G. H. S.’s two winners in National Flag contest. Mr. C. W. Phillips, principal of G. H. S., and acting super intendent of city schools, in his office at G. H. S. Ed Michaels, new president of Torchlight Society Main building of new high school plant, to be opened for school in the fall. Semester presidents: Joe Dees, 1; W. M. Paris, 7; Mary Rucker, 3; Guy Hope, 6; Ed Michaels, 8; Rigdon Dees, 5. Left to right: Elizabeth Leak. High Life editor; Susan Gref'or''. Homespun edit^r; Carl Vel' •nanave^' H’ Kernodle, Horn- .dkt ^ distributed ..apply Shop as has i the past. his year's annual is lies, the idea of the ■iors) and the pil- rried out in every by Virginia Alex- Ferree also carry ‘“adpiece by Ferree leme of the year- arm. It consists of •school with pilgrims campus. The two be pilgrims in group •es. Left to right—Leighton Williamson, Adelaide Fortune, and Shelby Fitzgerald, who appeared in "Pinafore” May 17. j ’ and testament Louis Brooks, 'lixon Thacker, he old English :, as they are mplet imitating ..eh; -.^./iTed up, al‘x';aSt)d.;-'an(:i'replied. “Motor ing with the right person at the right time." It would be a most dramatic scene to see Mr. Stanley Johnston indulging in liis hobby, which is fishing for doodle bugs. Mr. Johnson said, when the re porter acted as if she were startled at his answer, “If you don't believe it, put one in another one’s hole and watch them fight.” Miss Estelle Mitchell answered promptly, “Collecting of poems—all kinds of poems. I get a whole trunk full of them sometimes.” Miss Laura Tillett and Miss Sarah Leslie both say that reading is their hobby. When the question was asked Coach Coletrane. he hesitatingly replied, “Oh, well, baseball—I mean that my real hobby is going to see my girl, and she tells me that baseball is my hobby.” Miss Katherine Jones and Miss Vir ginia Hollingsworth say that their Mr. J. II. Joh'h' drawing is their Mr. Johnston adddi porter was slowly dt Mr. Farthing is a- Revere, who likes midn Mr. Carlyle Shepard Hobby is arguing auyd time. Further delving into ' vealed Miss Margaret as horseback riding, ai.f' mer’s is said to be biscuits.” “Cooking—I love it,^ K. Dry, when questio be long before Miss 3 chance to pursue with the duties of tory, she will attei the beds, and swt Mrs. Edith R hobby to be vi hour each nig’' though I will glorious time.” : three publication advisers. Left to ett, Homespun; Mrs. Alma G. e; Miss Lily Walker, Homespun. right, Miss Laura Coletrane, High