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GOLDSBORO HI NEWS
February 9, 1940
Constitution Being Revised
By Student Committee
To revise the constitution of the
Student Association, a committee of
eleven persons has been appointed by
the SA council.
They have met and are working to
improve the constitution and to make
certain phrases more adaptable to any
situation that may arise. Some of the
sections have been entirely rewritten.
The changes deal mostly with the
length of elections, vacancies in offices,
and the functions of the committees.
As he is parliamentarian of the ass
embly, Ike Manly is acting as chair
man with George Stenhouse, Martha
Rosenthal, Betty Weil, Earl Layton,
Helen Denning, Ned Hart, Tom Dam-
eron, Toni Lupton, Mildred Lee, and
Sally Sanborn as members. Miss Gord-
ner is acting as adviser.
0HS Gives ^20.90 To
Infantile Paralysis Fund
Even though school was closed for 8
days on account of the influenza epi
demic, GHS contributed $20.90 to the
anti-infantile paralysis fund.
Half of the funds raised in Wayne
County will be added to the local anti-
infantile paralysis fund. The other
half will be sent to the National Found
ation.
To those filling out individual cards
containing 10 dimes, free theatre passes
were presented. They are: Virginia
Odum, Virginia Jeffreys, Grace Jus
tice, Miss Helen Player, Margaret
Magill Lois Wiegand and Jean Startt.
uess
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5c Each and Up
WEIL'S
What GHS dame always seems to get
her man when out of town teams ap
proach our fair city—^Who’s the Junior
that always wanders out into the hall
between 4th and 5th period for a peek
at a certain somebody going to his
locker—What popular Senior boy has
taken quite a fancy to “Oh! Johnny”
since Raleigh visitors come to GHS—
And who is it that wears a Eureka
ring, whose heart beats at a certain
uniform and who still has eyes only for
an ex-Wake Forester—^Who says that
her favorite pastime is dancing to “In
the Mood” with our basketball captain
—What little freshman has taken her
sister’s beaux for the on-coming social—
and who was the Senior seen trying
to get a New Bern girl’s address the
other night—Who’s the young boy-
turned-Romeo that gave the Senior
girl a note the other night asking for
permission to see her home or else sit
on the fence and watch her go by—
and who’s the modern Venus that still
pines for a dark handsome lad—Who
are the two new Romeos in Miss San
born’s geometry class—Who is the
all-Eastern football player that silently
loves our basketball heroine—Who are
the Freshman and Senior fighting for
our SA president—Who were the two
last year’s lovers that had a dedication
played to them recently—^Who’s the
popular Junior girl that’s worried over
a date for the social—And who’s the
girl already planning how to approach
the one—and—only for the leap year
social ?
P. S. At the bottom of the next col
umn are listed the names of persons
mentioned in this story. You match
em.
Exams will continue through next
week, according to a plan devised by
Mr. Gaddy, principal; and on Wednes
day, February 1, mid-term report cards
will go out.
VALENTINE
Is the Tinne
To Give
FLOWERS
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FLORAL COMPANY
Give
Valentine
Gifts
From
W. T. GRANT'S
West Walnut Street
Lost And Found
Among the articles turned over
to the Lost and Found Department
are several of the following:
1. Science, history and English
books
2. Scarfs
3. Gloves
4. Pocketbooks
5. Fountain Pens
6. Coats
7. Jackets .
8. Sweaters
9. Hats
10. Notebooks
According to Virginia Lee, chair
man of the committee, these articles
are numerous and Virginia asks
“That every one please come to the
Lost and Found Department and
inspect these articles, as something
must be done with these articles at
the end of school, the school will not
be held responsible for them.”
New Students
Twelve new students entered GHS
since the Christmas holidays. They are:
Haynes and Raymond Barrett, Atlanta,
Georgia; Catherine Page, Greensboro;
Billy and Harvey Lee, New Bern; Eve
lyn Best, Kenansville; Virginia and
Betty Jean Potter, Seven Springs; Doris
Snipes, Seven Springs; Doris Goodson,
Mt. OUve; and Alice Cone, .
L Jennette Garrison
2. Sonny Boney
3. Jimmy Whitaker
4. Elizabeth Hawley
5. Susan BizzeU
6. Sappo Johnson
6. Knot Dameron
8. Warren Hood
9. Lillian Jenkins
10. Vann Lancaster
11. Barbara Edwards
12. Horty Liles
13. Marjorie Stafford
14. Shoeball McClenny
15. Jane Wood
16. Sally Sanborn
18. Walter Hicks
19. Jackie Campen
20. Bobbie Helms
21. Mike Dorsey
17. Helen Wooten
Buy Your Favorite Valentines and
Favorite Records For Your Parties
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^^Students’ Town^^ Started
By Miss Spencer’s Class
Miss Spencer’s fifth period class has
organized as a “Students’ Town.”
The town has the following officers:
Lorena Gaddy, mayor; Elizabeth Stan
ley, Evelyn Jeffress, Betsy Yelverton,
Bill Sutton and Ralph Potter, aldermen;
Vann Lancaster clerk of court. These
officers are elected every nine weeks.
A candidate for office must have a
petition signed by five members of the
town. Then he announces his candi
dacy and makes a campaign.
The mayor presides over the class and
the city and higher courts. A person
conviced in the city court may take his
case to a higher court where he is given
a trial by jury. The chief of police,
Mallory Buck, acts as district attorney.
He has two deputies, Vassie Balkcum
and Edward West.
After elections the mayor and alder
men select a city manager who appoints
the heads of the departments of the
town.
The town is trying to follow the
organization of the city of Goldsboro.
The pupils have received information
from the lawyers and officers of Golds
boro.
Rumor Rhymes
These Were Best
From the large number of movies
presented in GHS during 1939 the staff
has chosen the following five as the
best:
1. “The Thirteenth Guest,” because of
the supense throughout the picture;
2. “Pasteur,” because of Paul Muni’s
passionately devoted performance for
science;
3. “The Jungle Princess,” because of
the exciting, romantic acting;
4. “The River,” because of the impress
ion made by its flowing repetition;
5. “The Girl of the Limberlost,” be
cause of its appeal.
Do you want the Hi-News to con
tinue having pictures? If you do, so
licit subscriptions to the paper.
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It’s leap year girls, and ’tis the year
To get the boy you think’s so dear.
Valentine’s Day is also nigh,
So brace up, girls, now don’t be shy.
Trust M. Joyner first to “break the ice”
For she finds leap year, oh, so nice.
As her eyes are on Sappo, a jolly lad,
We must say, Margaret, your pick’s
not bad.
Poor H. Bell, an attractive sophomore,
Sure is going to be plenty sore
If she can’t get Andy S. this year,
’Cause four years from now isn’t so
near.
The constitution committee is working
swell
(Of course the romantic side is what
we’ll tell)
For M. Rosenthal has an excuse to see
Ned Hart,
While Betty W. looks on with an en
vious heart.
Valentine’s Messenger sure is working
fast,
’Cause it’s made “Shoeball’ a Romeo
at last,
For he’s fallen for Josephine P. right
hard,
And often goes skating on the City
court yard.
Also cupid has remembered his cue
By keeping the old faithfuls ever true.
Such as Harry and Peggy R., Herman
and Ann,
Stupe and Shirley (gee! ain’t love
grand ?)
But cupid’s slipped a little bit
As Toni’s giving Ed a fit.
Also Helen D. and Charles T. now
don’t june,
Here’s hoping everything’ll be all
right soon.
It’s time again to say “au revoir,”
But keep in mind, whoever you are
That leap year and Valentine’s give
you a chance
To work up a simply wonderful ro
mance.
H. L. and S. S. ’41
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