Page Four
High Life
May 10, 1965
Beauties of May Court
In Their Younger Days
BY CAROLYN DEES
And who are these beauties a
few years ago?
If you look quite close I’m sure
you’ll know.
Their hair and size have changed
a bit
(When they see this picture they’ll
have a fit)
The May Court claims these
beauties alas!
One a junior, the other in the
senior class.
A cheerleader stands at the left
, and then
The tall one you see hasn’t
changed her grin.
Sisters they are—that’s the give
away—
To anything else which I might
say.
After printing this I sincerely
hope
They won’t think their first
cousin a dope.
But I really just could not ever
resist.
Or ever have stood you to miss
Such an adorable pair
For beauty in our family is ever
so rare!
Problem Teachers
“Miss Smith?” a student polite
ly asks the teacher. “No, I am
Mrs. Smith,” the teacher re
plies. In another room a student
asking for Miss Moore will prob
ably in return be asked if she
is looking for the English, al
gebra and trig teacher, or alge
bra and geometry teacher or else
the typing teacher There are
more rooms with Moore in them
than the average student realizes.
Several of G. H. S.’s teachers
seem to have gone into the ad
vertising business. The Proctor
and Gamble team, however, has
been advertising history instead
of soap operas lately. The head
of another department happens
to have the initials I. B. M. Is
this purely coincidental or mathe
matical?
*Mr. Phillips and Miss Phillips,
no relation, also keep the stu
dents on their toes. Fortunately,
not all of the 90 teachers have
the same name. At least 82 names
are various and sundry, which
presents another problem.
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Beach Wee\^end Creates Fun
BY JOHN TAYLOR
There is one weekend in each
schcol year which leaves the
city of Greensboro several hun
dred teen-agers fewer than the
day before. This, of course, is
Beach Weekend.
Students from all the high
schools in town take off on Fri
day of the second week in May
and head for the beaches. The
trade at the many beaches along
the coast is bolstered substantial
ly over the weekend as students
from all over the state pour in
to the coastal areas to spend
money, soak up sun, and engage
in many highly intellectual pur
suits.
Teen-agers with no car can
find many varied ways to get
to the beach. The easiest way,
of course, is to find a friend,
preferably with a convertible, or
an air conditioned car, and “bum”
a ride down on the promise of
paying for part of the gasoline.
Another way, if the teen-ager
has the money, is to rent a means
of transportation, preferably a
motor scooter to save on gas, and
take off on their own.
The beauties above are Carol and Dee Dee Zone, in their
younger days. Senior and Junior, beauty runs in the family
as Carolyn Dees, their cousin, recounts in the following
poem.
Censored Nonsense
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Hitch-hikers have come up with
many varied, and ingenious ways
to get a ride to the beach. These
ways include making posters pro
claiming the merits of carrying
them to the beach, or, even more
drastic, resorting to prostrating
themselves in the road and wait
ing for someone to either run
over them or give them a ride.
People have been known to
hook rides on planes, stow away
in car trunks, and hide in the
backs of large trucks just in
order to reach their destination.
On the way to the beach, there
is certainly no lack of things to
do to pass the time. Much fun
may be had by some teen-agers
by pitching “drink” cans at pass
ing cars or other forms of subtle
entertainment.
Once at the beach, there is
no limit to the activities offered.
The pavilions, and other estab
lishments of pleasure, offer many
varied ways for teens to relieve
themselves of the heavy finan
cial burden placed on them at
the start of the trip.
Dancing, a favorite past-time
on Beach Wekeend, begins early
in the evening and continues until
early in the morning.
No surfing will be found at
North or South Carolina beaches,
but since not many people are
used to it, not many people care.
Beach Weekend creates fun for
every student because every stu
dent there creates his own.
Blood, Sweat, and Toil
BeneFits Three Scientists
What did one harelip duck say
to the other? — Mack, mack.
Teachers should pass out the
Monarch versions of our required
reading—it’s such a nuisance to
have to buy the things.
, Now that we have all read
the Ian Fleming books there’s,
nothing left to do in class but
sleep ... or study, I suppose.
Well, How much money did
your club lose on the Teenage
Carnival?
I get the feeling that the school
officials don’t want us to enjoy
the second weekend activities.
College days cannot be taken
May 7, there’s a baseball game
that Friday and a golf match plus
a track meet Saturday, May 8.
Our seniors have had some
rather non-conventional ideas
about this year’s elections.
PUZZLES
What animal is it which walks
first on four legs, later on two,
and in old age on three?
Arrange the following letters
so that they will spell just one
word: ENOTSUJDROW.
How much dirt is there in a
hole 18 inches square and 1
foot deep?
What is the beginning of eternity.
The end of time and space.
The beginning of every end,
And the end of every race?
A 250 lb. strong man can lift
twelve hundred pounds in a cir
cus. How much can he lift with
a pulley and rope, the pulley
fastened to the ceiling while he
stands on the floor?
ANSWERS:
The human as a baby, crawls;
then walks on two legs; and when
old, uses a cane.
It spells Just One Word. The
letters of these three words are
merely jumbled.
None
The letter E
250 pounds—his own weight
BY SUE BILLMAN
The Westinghouse Science Tal
ent Search Contest brought rec
ognition to three of GHS’s
science students: Louise Homey,
Ken Schneidmilier, and Frank
Paschal. This contest was held
at a nationwide and a state level.
At the nationwide level, Louise
Homey and a boy from
Charlotte placed as top winners
among 300 outstanding science
students from the U. S. This was
a first for Grimsley in the high
placement of one of its students!
In the statewide contest, Lou
ise, Frank, and Ken also placed,
Louise being one of the five top
winners, and Frank and Ken re
ceiving Honors Group.
REQUIREMENTS
The requirements for entering
the contest would have discour
aged any average student, but
not these three. They were re
quired to write an experimental
research paper after 3 to 6 months
of research, subject to a two-
hour exam covering math, chem
istry, physics, and biology, and
must have a recommendation
from their teachers and princi
pal. Only seniors could be par
ticipants.
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