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-Zi Page Sixteen G R E E N L I G H T S May 28, 1937 Girls, Baslcetball Squad ol l937 After winning over half of their scheduled games, Corinna Mial, French and physical education teacher, the girls' basketball team held an intramural tournment coached the girls' team. Madoline Woolard was captain. in which the Junior class team was victorious. Miss phantom Baseball Squad ol l937 The Phantom baseball nine, coached by Leroy Bloom- twice, Kinston and Raleigh. Eight cf the games played ingdale, won five games this season and lost five. Vie- were Class A games. tories were obtained over Fayetteville, Rocky Mount,
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May 28, 1937 G R E E N L I G H T S auf, Mftcfn phantom Basketball Squad of 1937 CARL PIERCE By virtue of defeating every class A basketball team in thc East two times, the Greenville High School Phantoms were de- clared Eastern champions. In the state-wide contest at Chapel Hill, High Point defeated the Greenies decisively. Reynolds May coached the Phantoms during the 1937 season. George Lautares, forward and DuBosc Simpson, center, were high scorers with 128 points and 127 points respectively. Carl Pierce, left and George Lautares, right, veteran for- wards, were mainstays of the Phantom team throughout the season. Lautares was high scorer for the Greenies with a total of one hundred and twenty-eight points. Both Pierce and Lautares played excellent ball during their high school careers, three years of which they were varsity players in football, baseball as well as basketball. Each is planning to enter Duke. GEORGE LAUTARES
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.4 May 28, 1937 G R E E N L I G H T S Page Seventeen Greenville l li3h School Monogram Club Front row: Bernice Ellers, Baxter Clark, Richard tares, J. A. Joyner, William Harris, Jack Forbesg back Gaylord, Kenneth L. Henderson, John Wells, John Lau- row: Thomas Swain, DuBose Simpson, Harold Forbes, tares, Forrest Minges, Carl Pierceg second rowg Waylan Jimmy Wells, Robert Earl Clark. Tucker, Edward Conway, Howard Hodges, George Lau- -l-he G. l-l. S. Prevericotorn V I II 0 ume Edited by I. Know Tewmuchovitch Number George Lautares and Leon Meadows, bosom pals of Ii. C. T. C., have just accept-ed faculty positions at before- said school. Their duties are to entertain girl students while off class. It is said that both are going over big. Carl Pierce has entered Johns Hopkins Hospital for a thorough examination to determine his true ancestral blood strains. Even his best friends are very doubtful, this being the reason for Mr. Pierce undergoing this examination. Virginia Bradshaw, former siren of G. H. S., and Charles f Perk J Gaskins, handy man of several house- holds, have formally announced their intention of sacred matrimony. The annoucement has been pending upon the arrival of Miss Bradshaw's brother who will be present to see that all arrangements a1'e carried out to completion. Miss Mary L. Horne, prima donna of G. H. S. in 1937, gave a most gracious voice concert last evening. A ton-tested brace was used under the stage to prevent its breaking under the weight and volume of Miss Horne's troupe. Lib Gates seems to have accomplished her fondest desire which has been to win the heart of the only and greatest DuBose Simpson. I wonder if she likes it so much now? X 1ii We have just received word that James Clark, form- er G. H. S. student and now star dash man at E. C. T. C. broke the world's record for the 100 yard dash and the 220 yard dash at the recent statewide meet held at the South's largest stadium recently erected at Stokes.
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