Page Six High Life March 7, 7952 Statesville Succumbs To Whirlie Force The Whirlie Wrestling squad as hard put to keep its string of vic tories unbroken as it determinedly fought it out with a strong and ex perienced Statesville team to eke out a victory, 22-15, Feb. 9. The Whirlies won primarily on Decisions, with Tot Wagner scor ing the only fall for the Greens- burghers for the night, while Statesville marked up two pins to their score. The Whirlies won five decisions, and there was one draw for the night. Statesville took the lead as Ei- sele pinned Livengood of Greens boro to start Statesville’s tally off with five points, Meade decisioned Statesville’s Kiker, but the Whirl- lies still had a two point deficit, and it took Buddy Hussey to put the Whirlies back in the match with a one point lead, 6-5. Wagner’s fall widened the mar gin as he pinned Clay of States ville. Frye scored a decision over Wilhalm to set the Whirlie score up three points more to 14-5. Statesville came back however, and Pipkin scored a decision over Peele by a time advantage. Chuck Doggett avenged Peele by decision- ing Gregory, while Billy Michael drew with Frazier t o give both teams two-and-a-half points. Char lie Martin entered the 165 lb. class with a weight deficit and was pin ned by Gilleland, making the score 19-15. Dick Ledbetter decisioned Pielcy by a narrow margin of one point, and the Whirlies headed for home- with another victory. Distressed teen-ager: “Mom! Dad! Where is my new record? The one I played all day yester day!” Birthday and Party Cakes PECK’S 210 S. Greene St. Phone 2-5400 GILMORE Beauty Shop 222 South Greene St. Phone 2-1670 Barringer Teaches Girls* Gym Classes While Miss Gabriel was in At lanta attending a Convention' of Physical Education instructors and students in the South, Miss Mattie Barringer took over her duties. Miss Barringer is a Senior at Wo man’s College. She is President of the Recreational Association at the College and is a link in the Golden Chain, a honor society for out standing College students. Miss Barringer is a native of Albemarle, North Carolina, and is majoring in Physical Education. This was the first time Miss Barringer had substituted for Miss Gabriel, but she was well received by the students. This blond-haired, blue-eyed senior would like to teach Physical Education in some high school following graduation in June. MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc. Furniture of Quality 314 South Elm Street GREENSBORO, N. C. T.IBoone Tailors 126 W. Sycamore Slacks $1173 You Design ’em We Make ’em Clothes Made to Measure BURTNER Furniture Company Established 1909 312 S. Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. Phone 8417 900 E. Green St. I High Point, N. C. Phone 2861 Members of the Girl’s Athletic Council are shown above as they record their points for the past bas ketball season. Letters are awarded according to the number of points a girl may achieve and thus it is necessary to keep an accurate record for each girl who participates in after school sports. The mem bers are, left to right: Nancy Haithcock, points chairman; Bobbie Stubblefield; Harriet Vaughn, vice- president; Lena McGhee, secretary; Shay Harris, president; and Martha Watkins. The council meets once a week at the homes of their members and there they discuss play days, programs, and have a social hour as well. Miss Margie Gabriel is the faculty advisor for this council. Wash-O-Mal Self-Service Laundry f 328 Tate St. Phone 2-1329 Scott Seed Company FEED THE BIRDS Feeding Stations Wild Bird Feed Mixture Suet Cakes ' 235 North Greene St. Telephone 3-2554 ! Sunset Hills Drug Company 1610 Madison Avenue — Phones 2-5149 and 2-5140 Meet Your Friends at Our Fountain For Lunch Fountain Service Complete Prescription Service Soups Free Delivery Coffee BOTtlED UNDER AUIHORITY OF THE COCAOlA COMPANY BY GREENSBORO COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Delicious Sandwiches Irving Park Delicatessen Fountain Service ii