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PAGE SIX GOLDSBORO HI NEWS March 24, 1939 Girls Chase Boys, Boys Chase Girls It’s O.K. wlien the boys chase the girls all the time but when girls start chasing boys down the football field, that’s going too far ! But that’s just what happened at the Sadie Hawkin’s Day of the Sophs last week. You see, the idea is for the girls to chase the boys down the field and if she catches him, well and good! She doesn’t have to pay two cents and he does (or vice versa). Getting back to the story—It’s at the beginning of activity period, the Sophomore boys are already in the middle of the field, but it takes those bashful girls a week to get out there. Finally they do and you should see them chase those boys There’s ‘‘Sprot” B. and Hilda L. both chasing Fate S. (he sure must be cute). But look! it turns out that Prince ]ST. caught him! Poor Marie B., she’s been chasing Edwin L. for 10 minutes and still can’t catch him! O, so that’s Betty M. chasing Billy B. I was wondering who she was after (you can take this two ways!) Who in the world is that over there chasing the re maining 15 boys who haven’t been caught? 0, I see it’s that cute little Lessie Prat M. She doesn’t stop at one, she wants them all. (But can you blame her?) What is it they’re doing now? 0 they’re gonna change and let the boys chase the girls? Well it’s about time. It should have been that way to begin with. Is that Prince N. that J. Kennedy caught? Gorman L. surely can run, can’t he? This is the last straw, there’s Anne Morgan ( a dignified senior) out running with those silly sophs. Bet she’ll deny it when I see her. You know those seniors!!! Well, there’s the lunch bell so I Miss Langston's Class Plan Educational Trip To Washington, D. C. Miss Langston’s double period English and History class has planned a most interesting and educational trip to Washington, D. C., on March 30. They planned the trip so that stu dents may attend Congress and study the work of the government, to see the Capitol, the White House, Mount Vernon and other points of interest. If twenty students go, it will only cost $15: $4 for food, $7.21 for bus rent and room rent, and $3.79 for incidental expenses. If less than twenty go, the expense will he great er. According to present plans the students will leave Goldsboro on Thursday and return Sunday. They will stay in the Washington tourist camp, which is situated on the Potomac Biver, The trip has been opened to any Junior or Senior who wishes to go since so few in the double period can go. Those planning to take the trip are: Ed Smith, Charles Magill, Harry Knight, Billy Stith, Arthur Boykin, Helen McClenny, Juanita Buck, Doris Turner, Leo N"asekos, James Kennedy, Joe Bashara, Lafayette Sasser, Billy Sineath, Marguerite Morris, Warren Perkins, and Mary Daniels. JONESIE JIVES Bank Statement The GHS bank has made this report for the month of February 16 to March 16: There were $3,377.80 cash February 16 but only $2,137.57 March 16, showing a decrease of $1,- 140.23 in cash. In February there was $74.59 in cash on hand but only $9.14 March 16, which is a de crease of $65.45. The total for February 16 was $1,748.12 and for must sign off—I can’t continue on March 16. $2,180.21. Thus there is an empty stomach anyway, neither can the Sophs! They certainly did have a time! Ann Daniels, ’40. Press Club Reoraanized The Press Club, sponsored by Miss Best, has reorganized. George Stenhouse has been chosen editor; Hilda Longest, associate editor; Sally Sanborn, feature editor; Betsy Modlin, society editor; and John Schmidlapp, sports editor. Marie Belk is the new business manager. The next issue will come out March 31 under the same name, ‘The Latest Lowdown.” They cleared approximately $1.25 on the last issue. FILLAT e TAVERN FRESH FRUIT, STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM Goldsboro Candy Kitchen an increase of $432.09. Old balance $1,352.05 Deposited to date 3,022.54 Ah! Spring! Chess, I s’pose all the young men’s (?) fancies are still on women—er sompin’—’course now, the women ain’t fer the men— not much! “I Won’t Tell a Soul” but some body told me that some other person said that Prince told a certain stooge that she had torn up all Ed’s pictures O well, true love never runs (or walks) smooth! Beware! There is a Soph by the name of M. Belk who stalks around these halls looking like Dorothy Lamour—now wait a minute! Ain’t neither one of you gonna sue me for libel—’cause some other guy said it. Hold your breath! I mean just be calm for one second—this month a sprouting love affair has been ob served 'by yours truly—^Aha! ‘^Could Be” that M. F. Barnes really does like Kemp Barden? There’s “Mutiny in the Nursery” on account of a Frosh, Alma Grifiin, looks with longing eyes at G. Stenhouse. There’s still some more to this story—George likes Hilda Bell, but so what ? She likes Harry W. and also he is crazy about her! (That sho’ was a mouthful!) Believe it or not! Walter Hicks, a supposed woman-hater, has fallen head over heels in love! Can you imagine? Don’t never tell nobody but the woman in question is Hortense L. Listen, my friends, and you shall hear all about ‘‘Tyrone” Smith (another movie idol in our midst). It seems that Dot Crow thinks “Tyrone” is a handsome “brute,” but every man to his own opinion— Chuckle! And that ain’t all! “Tyrone” is mad about Ya. Worley! Woo! Woo! Talking about dates for the Junior-Senior (what dates?) a birdy said to me, sez he, “JSTat B. Total receipts $4,374.59 Checks cashed 2,194.’B8 Total $2,180.21 Cash in bank $2,137.57 New Deposits 33.50 Cash on hand 9.14 Total , $2,180.21 Prompt Service on Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED LEO COHN 203 West Walnut Street vwvjwwwvjwwwwwwyji VICK'S SEAFOOD MARKET SOSYz E. Walnut Street — PHONE 1033 — Get Your Easter Togs — at EFIRD'S DEPT STORE WAYNE MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE TELEPHONE 347 101 East Ash Street has a date with M. Andrews!” The “Angels (?) with Dirty Faces” (the Soph gals) are wild about “Wyche” Ray! ISTow we come to our out-of-town session! Susan B. likes Frank H. from Fremont. And since Billy M. seems to have lost Forrest S. she turns her heart’s fancy again to wards Mount Olive! Special Bulletin! Ferguson, the “shrinking violet” is in love! Her heart skips about 3 1-2 beats every time she sees Maylon! But Maylon is still for that McClenny number! Two Johns (Roberts and Holmes) are determined to conquer some dizzy blonde. Yeah, it’s Sally! Dot Creech is still wearing Jim mie H.’s ring, but it is true that her heart yumps and yumps when she sees a certain post-graduate ? 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PENNEY Miss Sanborn's Pupils Make Disease Survey As a special project four girls in Miss San'born’s fourth period General Science class have made a survey of diseases which GrHS stu dents have had. These diseases were included in the survey: Measles, whooping cough, mumps, diphtheria, chicken pox, small pox, typhoid fever, scar let fever, and colds. The Freshmen have had more colds, measles and diphtheria; the Sophomores, flu and typhoid; the Juniors, small pox, scarlet fever, mumps and whooping cough. The Seniors have had less diseases than any other class. The graph with the list of diseases has been posted in Miss Sanborn’s room. The girls who worked on this project were Jewel Keen, Yivian Parnell, Dorothy Grice and Annie Howell. Home Cash Groceries 138 East Center Street, North Goldsboro, N. C. Goldsboro Hi Cafeteria Let Us Help You Select a "WELL BALANCED LUNCH" NEW! 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