June 9, 1938 GOLDSBORO HI NEWS PAGE NINE THE CLASS OF '38 AS WE'VE KNOWN THEM (Continued from page six) (127) FRANCES TOLER Cheiving ginn—conservaiive of ttpeech—giygles (128) GRACE UNDERWOOD llershey Bars—how ribbonn—deliberate walk— Nweet smiles. Girls’ Athletic Club, 4; Girl Scout CUil), 3; Book Club, 1. (129) ELBERT WARD “Scnb'’—tivisted tongues—rhythm in his walk —adverse criticisms. Bachelors’ Club, 7; Vice President Music Club, 0; Football, 2, i!, 4; Stage Manager Junior Play, 4; Captain Boxing Team, 4; Box ing, 2, 3, 4; ^Monogram Club, 3, 4; Military, 1, 2. (130) SAM WATSON Deacon—baseball—lankiness—humorous poems. Basketl)all, 3, 4, 5; Baseball, 3, 4, 5; Base ball Co-captain, 5; Gardening Club, 4; Boys’ Home Economics C.ub, 2; President Home room, 1. (138) BEN WHITLEY Aviation—Grantham on Model “A”—Fords— blondes—ciirli/ locks. Music A])])reciation, 4; Aviation Club, 2; Military Club, 1. (139) LUCIELLE WHITLEY Pianos—pitched voice—cheiving gum—that side glance. Class Superlative Committee, 4; Christmas Pageant, 3, 4; Treasurer Dress Designing Club, 3; Junior Play Make-U]) Committee, 3; Most Talented, 1; Basketball, 1; (Jlee Clul), 1; Dramatic Clul), 1; Vice President Homeroom 1. (140) RUBY WHITLEY starched dresses—pleasant conversationalist—• conscientious—aprons. Secretary Homeroom, 4; Class jMarshal, 3, 4; Vocational Guidance, 3; Home Nursing Club, 3; Health Room Nurse, 2, 3; Pair Marshal, 3; Class Social Committee, 3; Vo cational Club, 2; Most Independent, 2; Cutest, 2; Best Dressed, 2; Glee Clul), 1; Dramatic Club, 1 Whesie Goes Picnicing With Senior Classmates (131) JAMES WEATHERS “Wesley”—tank team—German haircuts—roar ing laughter. Swimming, 2, 3, 4; Social Committee, 4; Co-captain Swimming Team, 4; Co-captain Junior Football Team, 4; Photography Club, 4; Fair Marshal, 3; President Homeroom, 3; Class Cheer Leader, 3; Mechanical Drawing Club, 3; Glee Club, 1. (132) DORIS WELLONS Trombone—attractive features—timid smile— glistening hair. Band, 3; Sewing Club, 1. LORENA WELLONS appreciation — fine (133) “Nickey”—novels — music arts. Glee Club, 3, 4; Band, 4. (134) HUGH WESTRAY -easy going—variety Immaculatc—loud socks- of shirts. Glee Club, 5; Homeroom Treasurer, 5; Senior Social Committee, 5; Band, 4, 5; Junior Play Stage Crew, 3, 4; Stamp Club, 1, 2. (135) MARJORIE WESTRAY “Wha’ say, Red”—silly diddles—expressive hands—styles. Secretary Homeroom, 4; Chairman Hobo Convention Food Committee, 4; Hi News Staff, 4; Class Day Song Committee, 4; Journ alism Activity, 4; Junior Play, 3; Insurance, Bonds and Taxes Club, 3; Christmas Pageant, r>; Junior Hi News Staff, 3; Junior-Senior Waitress, 2; Dramatic Club, 1; Glee Club, 1. (136) JACK WHARTON Puns—ill usical ability — mischievous — Coca- Colas. Chairman Nominating Committee for Class Day Officers, 4; Chairman of Nominating Com mittee for SA, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Band, 1, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Junior Play, 3; Christmas Pageant, 3; Homeroom President, 3; Hi News, Je. Staff, 2; Class Secretary, J ; Most Original, 1; Club Feder ation Counncil, 1. (141) MARJORIE WIGGINS Blue shirts—giggling—lots of fun—sltiny black curls. Glee Club, 4; Vocational Guidance Club, 3; Dramatic Club, 1. (142) OSCAR WILLIAMS Dates—poker face—agriculture—complete at tire. Hobo Convention Program Committee, 4; Agriculture Club, 4; Homeroom Representa tive to Council, 4; Motion Picture Club, 3. (143) FRANK WYNN “Carrot top”—politeness—practical joking— dark aisles and flashlights. Football, 2, 3, 4-; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Committee, 3. WILLIAM CASEY ‘‘Willis” — Breast strokes — blonde straight faced joker. Class Minister Committee, 5; Swimming, 3, 4, 5; Captain Swimming Team, 4; Art Club, 4; Football, 1. CHARLES EDGERTON “Pie Face”—“who done it”—surveying—va riety of French teachers. Head Waiter Bachelors’ Club, 5; Vice Pres ident Photography Club, 5; President Survey ing Club, 4; Secretary Science Club.'l, 2. Everybody eliml) out; we’re at Tiisearora! My, it feels g'ood to j^o barefootoJ. ’Course I just g'o on special occasions ’cause niy feet grow so fast when exposed. Jim, you go first and shoo tlie frogs out of the wa}'. Look at that lake. Not a drop of water! bat! Look at that one. It’s going to l)e a home run! An out? Oh! No, I don’t wanna pitch. Let’s dance. Who brought those terrible records? (^^ome on, date, everybody has “took to the woods.” Let’s go looking “wild flowers” too! Oh, there ’s a snake skeleton! Let’s just hike up the road. Supper! Yeow! Hmmmm. Chicken, pickles, biscuits, potato salad, sandwiches (Oh heck, I would get one of mine!) And coca- colas! Hmmmmm. Thich es gode ! Everybody has gone to sleep but the chaperones. I’d go to sleep but I-have-to- write—a story—for j the— paper and I— might miss— hair — I some Ahhhhh! Time to go home? Everybody climb in, we’re leaving! I’m so tired. 1-2-3-4-5678. Those sheep are going too fast. Home already ? Bye, bye! Where’s m.y bed? Gosh, / had the best lime! M.L.S. JOHN SHAW WHITAKER BROADCASTS '38 CLASS REUNION (Continued from page two) pen, Shelton rilkiugtoii, (^)inior Fanelty, and Frank ]Iauser, all hig- business men, and little marrieJ men— Ahhh! II er(‘ is niy old friend, the former Vivian jMorris, and lun- hus band. Ah, ah, ah—O.K. Vivian, I won’t tell—And here is Doris Elks, playground din'ctor in (Joldsboro, and wife to—Oh, well—What’s the difference! Well, folks, the sun is slowly droop ing its old head and as it sinks be hind these coastal plains, so do the old grads turn reluctantly toward home. Tears, kisses, end)races, gos- si]), joyful greetings—sadness—Yes, all packed in one thrilling day. But every good thing must end, and so does tiiis day—I hope you’ve en joyed the broadcast as much as I enjoyed presenting it to you, and maybe ten years from now, or twenty, I can bring to you again the interesting ])orsonalities of my old class of ’38. Signing off, this is Uidley Whitaker, bidding you fare well ’till another day. “Carbo”—dives and splashes—meandering— rambly conversations. Attended Bishopville, S. C., High School, 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team, 5; Football, 3, 4; Basketball, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 4. 5 Use Our GRADE A MILK Delivered Daily A Drug Store Where Excellence In Prescrpition Work is the ^ Prime Consideration Hicks Drug Store (137) RICHARD WHITFIELD sport life—suspenders—high top shoes—band ages. Bachelors’ Club, 4; Football, 4; Band, 3; Stamp Club, 1. J. ANDREW SMITH $ WHOLESALE GROCER •I Goldsboro, N. C. Phone 101 Ash for Suiiliiie Mayonnaise and Salad Dressing Cozart Packing Company 1C-- Jbr Economical Transporlatio.t The Car That is Complete MATTHEWS motorCOMPANY nil I All Seniors I Welcome I Little Gerald's I I Tavern I BURIVS’ DAIRY vvwvwwwwvwwvvw-vvv iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii j We have the | I Best Ice Cream j I In town j I TRY MT! 1 Waters Drug I North Center | TiitinitiiiiiitiiiMMiiiiiMniittiiiiniiiiitiiininiMtiiiiiitiMtiiniiiiiiMiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiT Congratulations to the Seniors!! Best Luck During Life JINNETTE'S SHOE SHOP Congratulations Seniors of 1938 Congratulations Seniors! Thinking of^hoRs Think of Thompson Shoe Store Inc. PHONE 693 CEI\TRAL LTOCH Good Food : Good Service North Center Street Summer School To Open June 13 For Four Weeks Sununer school will open at 8 :.‘U) o’cloek on June 1.‘5 and will con tinue for four weeks until -Inly S. The school will he closed at li;.‘5() each (liiy. Any student who has failed will have the privilege of making up two terms’ work either in one sub ject or one term's work in two subjects. Also any stuth'ut who wishes to review^ any work may do so in sum mer school. However, no new work may be taken up in summer school. Five dollars will be charged each student taking one term’s work! and $8.00 each student taking two term’s w’ork. I Quality Cleaning | I Congratulations, Seniors! | I We are pulling for you | SUITS : HATS CASH 29c : DRESSES CARRY Acme Dry Cleaners | 114 East Mulberry | PHONE 248 j ”iniiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMMii(niiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiiinnuiiiiiiMiiniiiMiiiiiiiiitniiiinT • To the Graduating Class we say congratulations. May your life's pathway be strewn with abundance of health, happiness, and prosperity. • To you who are to follow we will be here to welcome you next year. PARROTT'S SHOE STORE i Congratulations j i * 1 I to the I I Senior Class | f I f I ROBINSON DRUGCO. | j f /'MUIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^ Goodbye Teachers = 5 I "Leur Age" Wave I I An End Curl Permanent 1 I Soft Clusters for | I Longer Hair | I ® I I Hotel Beauty Salon | I Tel. 31 112 S. Center St. I i I 1 i ^.iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? : PACKARD PRESENTS 5 15 "The Hollywood Mardi Gras" NBC Red Network ^ 9:30 p.m. EST Every Tuesday 5 % See the 1938 Cars 5 J Lupton-Smith's Show Room % ^ N. Center St. 5 5 s I I f Complete Line g TEI^MS ^ EQUIPMEIVT Smith \ Hardware Co. ^ Phone 90 and 590 - ^ VMTJVJWVJWVWWVVAVM THE TAVERN Goldsboro Hotel Building Congratulations! Rogers' Credit Jewelry ;W; See Our Line of Gifts Watches Billfolds Rings Tourist Cases Bracelets Initial Rings Crosses Pens Lockets Cigarette Lighters Cigarette Cases % Congratulations ^ Seniors Here is wishing you all the best of life May you make good use of all you have learned at G. H. S', and give much to the communities in which you live. THE CLEMENT STUDIO Ruth Womble Henry F. Moore S I S ■c '■ IC "C

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