ovember 23, 1964 High Life Page Five ^hirlie Boosters Promote Strong Adult School Spirit The Whirlie Booster Club was organized seven years ago by a conscientious group of men and women, many of whom were alumni of Greensboro Senior High School, who were interested in aU phases of Whirlie athletics. The primary purposes of the Whirlie Boosters are to help stim ulate school spirit, to support and encourage Grimsley’s excellent coaching staff, and to recognize the achievements of young Whir lie athletes. The club recognizes them by entertaining the athletes at seasonal banquets and through the presentation of appropriate plaques and trophies to outstand ing Whirlies. The Whirlie Boosters meet on Monday nights in the gym where they review the previous Friday night game by means of films and discussions. The club is composed of promi nent Greensboro citizens, mothers and fathers of Whirlie athletes, coaches, and other interested boosters. Most of the members are alumni of Greensboro Senior High School and many are alum ni of Whirlie sports. The Whirlie Boosters always have as one of their highest ob jectives the support of the ath lete teams no matter where the Whirlies may travel. In supporting these Whirlie teams they often remember the Whirlies that they cheered on to victory when they were students at Greensboro Senior High School. The interest stirred by these for mer Whirlie teams has inspired these men and women to help support the present Whirlies. Some teenagers cannot believe that some doy they will know as little as their fathers. For the finest in Traditional Styled Clothing Visit Cornatzer & Mock Men’s Wear 121 W. Market St. Electricity costs less today! The cost of almost every item you buy has practically doubled in the past ten years, while the cost per unit of electric service has actually decreased about one third. Duke Power residential cus tomers today enjoy rates that are 20% less than the national average! DUKE POWER Cross Country Suffered Defeat tn Winston The cross country team, unde feated in High Life’s last article, met defeat a month ago as an in spired group of harriers from Chapel Hill surprised the Whirlies 19-36. Since then the Whirlies have defeated Morehead by forfeit and finished second place in the Pied mont Sectionals held in Winston- Salem two weeks ago. Reynolds High was the winner as they edged the Blue and White by a small score. A significant thing about the Morehead (LeaksviHe, Spray, Dra per) team was that upon arriving on campus, they only showed up with 3 runners. Since five are necessary for a team a forfeit had to be brought about. Coach Bob Sawyer of the cross cotmtry team has stated that this team by far is the most experi enced of all the teams he has ever coached. One reason to back up his statement is in Don Bell, a senior. He ran the 3 mile course in 11:13, 8 seconds short of the course record. Other out standing boys include: Don Finch, Frank Hand, Paul Austin, Mike Yegge, Mark Thompson, Wayne Van Dyke, Ed Pfaff, Will Garvin, David Sullivan, Chuck Osborne, David Alden, Tom Long, and Cur tis Weaver. Saturday (October 31) the har riers went to Wake Forest Col lege for the Wake Forest invita tional. This is strictly an invita tional meet, but it can be classi fied as being similar to the Sec tionals. November 7, the State Meet will be held in Chapel Hill. The Whirlies are all ready pointing to this one, for they feel they have a strong chance in overcom ing the favored Black Demons of Winston-Salem Reynolds. The team wil adopt a new pol icy this fall as Coach Sawyer is requiring all the team members to train during the winter, until the coming track season. In this way, the boys will be ready and be a strong prospect for the com ing track season. The 1964 Whirlies completed their football season with a gamd with their cross-town rivals last Friday. The Whirlies final record for the ’64 season is 7-3. (pre diction) J. C. Presenf Whirtie Award Every Week Each week the Junior Jaycees at Grimsley Senior High School give an award to the Whirlie player who has contributed the best play in any phase of school- supported athletic activities. This is an attempt to recognize dif ferent Grimsley stars whose plays may have gone practically unnot iced at the game. Last week, this award was pre sented to Lynnie Maynor, of GHS’s Whirlie football team who placed 4th in the Central 4-A. The other Whirlie of the week awards also went to members of the Varsity football team. Quarter back Larry Dempsey, Frankie Leonard, Tommy Clay, Bobby Rives, and several others have re ceived this award during the fall athletic season. The receiver of the award is Continued on Page Six hirlie ords The 1964 Whirlie football season has now died. It leaves a respectable 6-3 record (not including the Page versus Grims ley game). The six wins included a very surprising roster. Raleigh Broughton was the first to fall to the mighty Whirlies by a score of 10-0. The next major victory was gained at Fay etteville in the closest game of the season. Scoring in the last minute of the game the Blue and White pigskin carriers re turned to Greensboro with a 7-6 upset. This victory caused special attention because it marked Fayetteville’s first non conference defeat since 1961. The Whirlie season also is forced to claim 3 bitter defeats. Each one proved to, more fatal than the last. Early in a vic torious season the Whirlies traveled to Burlington and wiar the help of several calls and lack of time lost a thriller 6-0. At High Point the Whirlies lost by one point resulting from the failure on the part of Cotton Hartig’s kick. This was the blow that removed the Whirlies pennant chances. The loss to Reynolds despite a good performance by the wfiirlies was anti-climatic. Despite the three Whirlie losses the Blue and White’s 1964 season held some thrillers and a few sweet victories that will off-set the defeats. Winston-Salem Reynolds will represent the Central 4-A Con ference in the State 4-A play offs because of its regular sea son 32-12 win over Burlington. The Demons from Winston will travel to Rocky Mount to play the Blackbirds in the first round of playoffs. Elsewhere in the 4-A around the state Durham will represent the second place team in the Eastern 4-A roster and they are slated to meet Gastonia in the first round of play offs. Thalhimers - Ellis Stone Three stores for your shopping convenience . Downtown, Summit and Friendly Coble Sporting Goods 119 NORTH GREENE Phone BR 2-0912 TRY THIS TASTY COMBINATION! 100% Pure Beef Hamburger, 12-oz Coke ONLY 25c NO WAITIN G AT YOUR IL