fage Four High Life October 25, 1963 Basketball Offers Stiff Rivalry Between Service Clubs Good Sportsmanship Key Factor In Games In order to promote good sports manship and a competitive spirit among service clubs at Grimsley, the advisors of the various organi zations have set up a program of intramurals activities. Each after noon sounds of laughter at the funny plays and rousing cheers for a member who drops the ball in the hoop for a point. Mr. Jack Jessup, history teacher here at GHS and once a student of Greensboro Senior High School, is the advisor of the interciub con tests. Most of the boys’ service clubs’ contests are just getting underway while the girls have been challenging each other for several weeks. Each week a team is eliminated in each sex distinction until there remains only the team represent ing each. Not only providing rival ry, these programs also provide plenty of exercise along with a chance to test their physical weak ness. What could possibly provide better sports entertainment than Johnny Hill and Pat Brugh of the Jaycees trying to out play Dargan Frierson and Charles Sherill of the Junior Civitans. or Betty Pritch ard and Cindy LeBrun of the Charioteers attempting to upset the Junior Civinettes Ellen Bar- riar and Amy Murray. Despite the hilarious situations and boo’s from the opposing team, the clubs finally bring home the respective cups will have plenty to look back on. Although their playing does not quite compare to Skeeter Powell’s or to Pat Moriar- ty’s, they fought truly in the famous Whirlie way. This cup won. however, must be fought for all over again when it comes home to begin the program again next year. To those who cackle at the idea of Grimsley’s more well known students not athletically inclined participating in such a program, it would seem that they are missing a great deal of enjoyment. The service clubs participating in this program are Junior Civi tans, Junior Jaycees, Key Club, Interact Club, Junior Civinettes, Jaycettes, Chariateers, Seniorettes, O. Henry Juniors, and the newly formed Exchangettes. All these clubs have been influential back ers for GHS programs and proj ects. G. H. S. Stadium Provides Various Sports Entertainment To walk between the seats in the deserted Greensboro High School Stadium is a rare privilege for Grimsley’s students. When GHS teams are not perporming and the marching band is not per- forming. Page is carrying on its Athletic contest. The stadium is privately owned and operated by the Greensboro High School Stadium Corporation. It is to be used by any Guilford County High School wishing to carry on an organized athletic game on the field. Having always had a fine record of attendance it has made a fine investment for these interested citizens of Greens boro. The care of Greensboro High School Stadium is provided by a wide corp of caretakers along with many hoixrs of service club mem bers at Grimsley. The scoreboard was a gift of the Coca Cola Com pany and Junior Jaycees here at GHS. Built in 1951, the stadium has been well preserved and is a standing symbol of good sports manship through our state. It all backs adults as well as the respec tive members of the schools repre sented on the field. Although the Greensboro Senior High School stadium is located on the campus of Grimsley Senior High, it does not actually belong in any way except time and tradi tion to the school. The plays of Greensboro and Grimsley Senior High School echo through the stone wall absorbed with “Go, Whirlies, Go’’ and resound joy fully when other teams pace off to face one another. It has become an accepted trend of GHS’s stu dents to take this stadium for granted. Too bad, fo rit is a privi lege worth its weight in winning scores of years gone by. Unusual activities can be seen on the basketball court af the Boys’ Gym. The pros exhibit Tri-Capfains Elected The tri-captains for the 1963 football team are Lyn Duncan, Ed Walke, and Brandon James. The electric heat pump provides year-’round comfort I The flameless electric heat pump keeps you cozy warm in winter and comfortably cool In summer. . . providing your home with a delightful climate every day of the year. DUKE POWER THE VILLAGE SHOPPE QUAKER SHOPPING CENTER Featuring Fashionable Sportswear & Accessories For Junior and Teenagers Bring this ad with you and receive 10% OFF ON Any Purchase Good only Thru Oct. 31 63 OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS goiiA. "LUXURY FEEL” ... restores to fabrics the fine finish lost with ordinary drycleaning methods. Try us today. LANE'S LAUNDRY