Have A Good Summer! High Life Volume LVI, Number 10 Grimsley Senior High School 801 Westover Terrace Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Thursday, May 27, 1982 May Issue Senior Edition Couples dance, talk, mingle at the Grimsley Prom held May 14 at the Bryan Park Enrichment Center. For more photos and a story, see Page 4. (Carver Photos) Senior Tea Honors Graduates Attendance, Discipline, Consequences Policy Changes: System-Wide On May 26, from five to six p.m., the faculty representatives and student leaders will once again honor the seniors at the Alumni House of UNC-G with the traditional Senior Tea. The Senior Tea, an established tradition at Grimsley, started approx imately thirty-five years ago when the Grimsley faculty assembled with the senior class to offer their con gratulations and to wish them luck. The Senior Tea is still held in the Alumni House at UNC-G and re mains the only high school in North Carolina to honor its seniors this way. According to Mrs. Lillian Sutton, chairperson of this year’s tea, “It is tber faculty’s way of saying ‘Thank you’ and ‘con gratulations’ to outgoing senkws.” The tea, a formal after noon affair, is complete with a receiving line and music from the school orchestra. beware, rising seniors and juniors! A new and stricter attendance and discipline policy is headed your way for school year 1982-1983. A school committee is now meeting regularly to make recommendations regarding attendance. This committee consists of the following randomly picked faculty members: Mr. McKinney, Mr. Smith, Mr. Knox, Mrs. Crisp, Mrs. Simons, Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. Chap man, the chairperson. The recommendations will be turned over to GHS principal Dr. Bonny Baur, who will then try to fit them into a whole new policy involving not only attendance, but “discipline and conse quences’’ as well. Assistant Principal Mr. James Whites will be GHS representative in the system- wide committee, of which Student Elections Held After the elections assem bly on Monday, May 3, students returned to home room to vote on officers for 1982-1983. Elected were the follow ing: Student Body President, Erik Albright; Vice-Pres ident, Kathryn Burris; Se cretary, Kathryn Moran; Treasurer, Kari Berg; YRC Chairperson, Traci Noah; and Pep Board Chairperson, Terri Flynt. The senior class officers chosen are: President, Carl- Henry Geschwind ; Presi dent Pro-Tern, Rhonda Feas- ter; YRC Chairperson, Kim McRae; and Pep Board Chairperson, Marcella He- nick. Junior class officers for (Continued on Page 3) Whir lie Happenings Mr. Bennie Higgins, Smith High School principal, is chairman. Baur emphasizes that one purpose for these changes is to make the rules consistent throughout the system. Therefore, a student from Page caught with alcohol on campus would get the same punishment as would a stu dent from Grimsley for the same offense. It is also true, Baur adds, that some teachers feel the present “attendance policy is too lenient.’’ She states that “Some teachers have a philosophical problem with unexcused absences’’; that is, they believe no absence should be unexcused _ Even though Baur believes students ought to (Continued on Page 3) Scholarships William McClamrock, a GHS senior, is a winner in the National Merit Scholar ship Contest. McClamroch will attend Georgia Tech. Music As the school year comes to a close, the GHS music department held their year- end concerts. The final band concert was held Thursday, May 13, while the orchestra performed on Thursday, May 20. The choral depart ment’s final show was Sun day, May 23, and featured performances by three choirs, a chicken dinner, and a variety show. Unfortunately, the Senior Class had to postpone the Whirlie Jam, scheduled for Sunday, May 9. Another date has not been set. Roland Wins VICA Contest Randy Roland, GHS senior, was awarded first place honors in Graphics Communication at the state VICA contest. The contest for Vocational Clubs of America was held in April at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, N.C. Roland, a second-year graphics student at Weaver Center, participated with other students from all over the state in areas of layout, paste up, stripping, and press work. He is now qualified to complete in the national VICA contest to be held in late June in Louisville, Ken tucky. Flags! In the April issue of High Life, the flag pictured is identified as being donated by Congressman Eugene Johnston. It.should be noted also, that Grimsley's own Ser-Teen Club has purchased two flags for the GHS cam pus. Despite being temporarily spoiled by vandals, the finished Whirlie Country sign attests to the spirit at Grimsley (Sophomore Class Project; Hamilton Photo)