ai'. Shelton Crowned Queen HOMECOMING: A SMASHING SUCCESS Homecoming 1973 was held on Friday, October 19. The night’s festivities included presentation of the 1973 Homecoming court and a dance. The Homecoming court was in troduced during halftime of the High Point Central game. With a scoreless first half, all spectators were ready for some halftime ex citement. Miss Carol Shelton was chosen 1973 Homecoming Queen. She was crowned by Mr. Glenn and escorted by Brian Glenn. The Maids of Honor were Janice Brown, escorted by Glen Mac donald, and Lottayne Widemon, escorted by Edwin* Battle. The 1972 Homecoming Queen, Kathy Whitcomb, and 1972-73 Senior class President, Rob Malburg, were back to preside at the oc casion. Other members of this year’s court were: Andrea Adams, escorted by Mark Waughn; Linda Allgood, Jay Shoffner; Teressa Briggs, David Floyd; Janice Brown, Glen Macdonald; Boyd Brown, Paul Jones; Beth Camer on, Jim Osborne; Carol Clayton, David Duncan; Kathy Cross, Paul Barclay; Liz Elkins, Lottie Oaster; Toni Ford, Vernon Wall; Kathi Garrett, Chip Self; Bonnie Grif fin, Greg Shoffner; Debbie Gut- 73-74 Junior Varsity (heerteaders Chosen On Monday, September 24, the 1973-74 Junior Varsity Cheerlead ers were chosen. ’They are Carol Brown, Candy Clapp, Lisa Red mond, Emmie Pitts, Pattie Teix- eira, Annette Gibbs,. Renie Rob inson, Lynn Gray, and Ltei^ Williams. Candy Clapp was chos en as head cheerleader. Any sophomore who wanted to try out was eligible to do so. On some afternoons after school, the girls met with the Varsity Cheerleaders, who helped them with the different types of cheers and jumps. During tryouts, each girl was required to do the cheer, take a “V,” and an alternate one, which was original or one they had seen used at another school. They also had to do three con secutive jumps and a stunt. Recently the girls have had now imiforms made. Although they remain the traditional school col ors, blue and white, they are de signed in a checked pattern. Mrs. Lambert, the faculty ad visor for the J.V. Cheerleaders, meets with the girls and selps direct them. ofiSS SSSSS ** ^ Rv ^ terman, Ken Gibson; Donna Gut- terma, Gary Pearlman; Cheryl Haithcock, Steve Toben; Janette Inman, Tommy Gray; Edwina Led- well, Ray Norwood; Julia Martin, Tim Majburg; Carol Shelton, Brian Glenn; Ginny Shimer, Randy Kap lan; Kay Shoffner, Wayne Simp son; Vanessa Snipes, Teddy Ran kin; Susan Stallone, Jim Jones; Lottayne Widemon, Edwin Battle; Theresa Widemon, Pete Brooks; Candy Williams, Mike Flinn. Patti Parrott made the Mother Goose theme come alive as she handed out candied apples to each girl on court. A giant shoe depicted. Old Mother Hubbard VOLUME XLVIII GRIMSLEY HIGH SCHOOL GREENSBORO, N.C. 27410 NOVEMBER 7, 1973 NUMBER 3 "Dfld, I'd rather do it Myself!" From left to right, Mr. Glenn crowning Homecoming Queen Carol Shelton with enlooking escoit, Irion Glen n. On The Move Student Council Working Together For The Students With the end of elections and schedule changes, student coun cil is now beginning its activi ties for a great school year. Glenn Macdonald, president of the stu dent body is now involved with and filling positions for council and student affairs. Not only are The installation of the new 1973-74 V.I.C.A. officers. From left to right—Jimmy Brinsfield, Kim Freeman, Joy Weather man, Jan Frazier, Mary Johnson, Yvonne Small and Diana Waddell. appointments being made, but also committee chairmen are be ing appointed. During the first few days of office, Glenn and Mrs Gale Lackey, student coun cil advisor, have been discussing the technicalities of parliamentary procedure and setting up the agenda for the meetings. Pep Board and YRC have al ready begun plans in which the students will benefit, such as dances, pep rallies, and intra mural sports. Council’s main activity in the past weeks has been planning for Homecoming after the High Point Central ^ame. Alumni Com mittee Chairwoman, Sally Al bright, felt that the variation of plans in this year’s Homecoming, October 19, hopefully made this a succesful event. Plans for this year include total student involvement in ac tivities, such as school beautiful projects. Many concerned students feel the environmental condition of the school needs and should be improved. This can only be accomplished by the students’ help and cooperation. Student Council is also look ing forward to working closely with student affairs and interclub council. Inter-school relations is still another important aspect of 'an effective student council. So far this year Glen has already met ■with the presidents of three other high schools. The Executive Board of Grimsley and Page met before the game on October 12th to discuss ways of bettering In ter-School relations. Helpful suggestions will be greatly appreciated anytime dur ing the year. > t -AS through which the girls walked. There were a variety of outfits worn by the court. However, suits and coats prevailed. The escorts were styling this year in bow- ties and sweater vests under sport coats. As Homecoming Chairman, Sal ly Albright led committees who made this year’s Homecoming suc cessful. These committees were: Band—Randy Kaplan and Mike Shaver Banquet---Linda Koontz Cars—Sally Albright Projects-^Joe Albright Flowers—Nancy Wagoner Invitations—Anne Gilmore and Stephanie Gipple Props—Patsy Healy and Bob How erton Programs—Alice Browden and Ann Helper , Tickets—YRC ELECTIONS: Sally Albright, Edwina Brown, Bonita Denell, Judy Marx, Warren Minor, Rick Stafford, Wesley Spruill, Fred Warren CARS: Neil Dunnavant, Bob Howerton, Bobby Livington, Rick Stafford. After , the game, the annual Homecoming Dance was held in the Girls’ Gym. The dance was very successful with Flagstone providing a variety of music. Most in attendance agreed that the dance was one of the best ever. There was a variety of dancing from square dancing to the jit terbug. The final song ended everything as Flagstone pounded out “Rock Around The Clock” by Chuck Berry. v' 'VV , , * hstallation Of New YiCA Officers Takes Mace At liRner Meeting The Grimsley VICA club, which stands for Vocational Instruction al Clubs of America, kicked off its year on Monday, October 1, 1973, with a dinner meeting at Deno’s Restaurant. A candlelight ceremony was held for the in stallation of officers. Jimmy Brinsfield, past president of VICA, inducted the following stu dents as officers: Kim Freeman, President Jay Weatherman, 1st Vice Presi dent Yvonne Small, 2nd Vice President Jan Frazier, Treasurer Mary Johnson, Secretary Diana Waddell, Editor ’ The club’s advisor is Mrs. Spillman. •M r * I m The new 1973-74 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are from left to right—(front row) Lisa Redmond, Candy Clapp, Emmie Pitts; (second row) Fannie Gray, Carol Brown, Renee Robinson, Leigh Williams, Patty Texieria and (not pictured) Anette Gibbs.