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i-^age Four GOLDSBORO HI NEWS May 8, 1931 STANLEY STATIC Hello, Girls! Here I am— that is, if this column happens to slip by the critical eye of the proofreader. Now that you all are through laughing at Izzybella’s joke, I will get down to seriousness. Marion Bradford is getting the of things around here. The height of humiliation is to let them find your note when you really haven’t run away. All those who desire invita tions from me, please send me seven and one-half cents, plus postage. The last edition of the High School News Was read with a grinning smile, Stanley Static was completely omitted; In its place was something worthwhile. DonH fhinJc for a moment I left it out— Give the printer the honor and fame. Although you never saw it, I wrote it just the same. Me an’ Marian went to the Commercial Club dance. We had a big time. It’s not my style to talk about anybody, especially when they will hear it, but, what do you think of this Junior Edition? ROMANCE OF NANCY CHEWY and WYATT FORD As official adviser of this school, I guess it’s up to me to advise the incoming senior class about a few uncertain things. But I’m not going to do it. I don’t know them myself. Anyway here is some worst- while information: Treat Miss Beasley and Miss Kornegay mighty good — They’ll get you next year. When going to the banquet be sure that your doors are shut tight—^You and your femme, don’t want to have a falling out before you get there. Feed the seniors a lot— They’ll need it for the final exams. Applaud the seniors for every thing they do—They’ll need it and you will feel the same way about it next year. Wyatt has given up hope— Fifteen rahs for Emmett. In the last High School paper Ezra Griffin had his name about eight times. Don’t think I’m go ing to let him get ahead of me. Jno. A. Stanley; John A. S.; J. A. Stanley; J. A. S.; Jack Allen; John Stan.; Jack Stan.; Onlen. It might interest you to know that the Messrs. Ford own most of the parking space back of the school. The Misses Chewy are running them a close race. I believe Wyatt Ford is trying to tease Nancy Chewy, because he parks his Chassis by Nancy and flaunts his new tires in her face. It tickles Nancy Chewy to see Wyatt get angry and boil and sputter all over everywhere, when she comes to school with her new gaudy colors. The sub-deb. Miss Hudson, has been flirting wdth Wyatt, and Nancy got so angry she went flat. (Yeah, that’s what caused it.) Their . neighbors, the Essexes, Hupmobiles, and 'Buicks are talking about how Nancy is playing up to John ‘WillyS-Knight to show Wyatt Ford that she doesn’t care. Poor John knows Nancy’s motive and he really is getting to look pale and worn, for he really likes her. John is quite “engine broken.” This is as far as the romance has progressed. I might know more next time. A woman of few words, IzzY. PROFESSOR BOSHART TALKS TO THE STUDENT BODY AYCOCK TROPHY PRE SENTED TO SCHOOL So says Buster after purchas ing a two-dollar Ford: Good Buy. {Continued 'from page one) debate but lost the decision. Goldsboro was not represented in the finals again until 1929, when Dan Powell and Alex McLean went to finals but were defeated. In 1930 both affirmative and negative teams went to the finals, Eleanor Bizzell and Ezra Griffin, the negative, winning the cup for one year. This year Marian Weil and Ezra Griffin won the finals and brought home the cup for a permanent possession. Ezra Griffin told the school how the cup was won (mostly by hard work on part of Miss Beasley) and presented the trophy to the school. Mr. Wil son accepted on behalf of the student body. Col. John D. Langston said in a short talk that the history of the world has been made by thinking men. He called to mind St. Paul, Burke, and Gandhi as instances. At the con clusion of these remarks. Col. Langston congratulated the de baters and complimented Miss Beasley. The program was ended by the students giving “fifteen rahs” for the debating team. Mr. Bullock: How was the way paved for Columbus to dis cover America.'' {Continued from page one) boy who, while supporting him self and his mother, put him self through school, college, and dental college. “He is now one of the most successful dentists in New York City,” said Professor Boshart. “I had the good fortune to re new my acquaintance with him when I was there recently. “Personality is also one of the three fundamentals of success. One can understand how great an advantage a good personality would be, either in the business world or social world.” “Boys and girls,” he con cluded, “Develop these charac teristics, and if I am not greatly mistaken you will succeed, whether it be in business, domestic, or social life.” Professor Boshart is an authority on vocational subjects, traveling all over the United States in this interest. He was introduced by Ed Denmark, the chairman. CAFETERIA RECEIVES A RATING Mr. Jessup, from the State Health Department, was here several days ago to grade our cafeteria. We received an A Grade rating which Mr. Jessup said was fine since it was the first time the cafeteria had been rated The few improvements that were needed have been completed. It is fine to know that the High School Cafeteria is a model of healthful cleanliness. THE BEST VALUES IN TOTO SHOES and HOSIERY ♦ I MILLER’S Coldsboro Drug Co. Sell the best Fountain Pen ever made for One Dollar I MERIT SHOE CO. | I 107 W. Walnut St. f I i WAYNE TIRE COMPANY GOODYEAR TIRES Vulcanizing and Expert Tire Service Wilmington, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Phone 423 Phone 1047 Trade at EFI RD^S “Leader of Low Prices” Secrecy Shrouds Banquet “I hereby pledge not to dis close any of the plans which we, the Junior Entertainment Com mittee, have decided upon at this meeting held in Room 21 of the Goldsboro High School, on April 8, 1931.” Such was the solemn pledge of every member, includ ing Miss Ipock. Thus the only announcement to be made is that there will not be a banquet such as has been celebrated in previous years, but that the juniors will give the seniors an entertainment, the plans of which are to be kept a secret until the last moment. You may be assured that prac tically the only change is the abandoning of a little formality and the addition of a large amount of—you’ll find out some time maybe. Evening dress will not be needed and though really unnec essary, it might be addpd if “he” wishes to take “her” and “she” doesn’t object, then his doing so won’t interfere with the plans of the committee. Clement Photographs of Character Telephone 281 ROBINSON’S LUNCHEONETTE SERVICE Special 25c Lunch Goldsboro’s Leading Soda Fountain Johnstons Candies Schaeffer’s Pens and Pencils ROBINSON’S DRUG STORE N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY ^The House Your Father Dealt With” THE MOST EXCLUSIVE in Frocks and Youthful Coats always— NEIL JOSEPH’S SHOP PEACOCK GROCERY The Home of FANCY GROCERIES Phone 1236 904 E. Ash JIN N ETTE SHOE SHOP Electrical Repairing while you wait. Also called for and delivered. Phone 353 Best Leather :: Goodyear Heels \ 0 1 I I I 8 I I I You Can Always Save at | I I j o Beautiful Shoes ' and Hosiery_ j KINNEY SHOE STORE KINNEY'S for the Entire Family I You’ve heard it said often—that this is a young people’s world. Will you be prepared to grasp every op portunity? A good size Savings Account at this well- know bank will prepare you for your future. THE WAYNE NATIONAL BANK GOLDSBORO, N. C. ‘^Dependable for Two Generations” ,
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