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PAGE EIGHT GOLDSBORO Hi NEWS April 18, 1941 Juniors Confess Secrets To Prying Staff Me mbers The Juniors have at last yielded their secrets. The typical junior likes Kay Kyser and “Stardust”, wants to learn to fly an airplane, join the Navy, and be a nurse or a secretary, (also get married), reads Lil Abner and Captain Easy, is 15 years old, and if he had $1000 would buy a convertible car. Margaret Jean Thornton’s secret passion is to get her man, and Lee Adams prefers no certain color of hair. So, there’s your chance M. J. T. Lizzie Mae Adams’ “Heart Be longs to Daddy”. But John Lee likes ■‘I Understand”. Annie Howell wants a “certain boy” to love her. James Lee’s favorite song is “High On a Windy Hill”. Margaret Scott wants to be on Mars with a radio, and Joe Invernizzi with Betty M. Wow! What a contrast. To get mar ried is Ruth Weil’s ambition, but George Denmark just wants to be in love. ‘Three-Cornered Moon” At The The Dance Charles Thompson likes to dance with a talkative dancer, but Irene Spence wants to dance with a smooth dancer. Helen Denning likes to dance with a smooth, tall, heavenly dancer and Mike Dorsey Jikes to dance with a smooth and graceful dancer too. If Agnes Hal low had $1000 she’d buy a car, but just to be different, Gaston Grump ier would invest his in Govern ment bonds, while Fanny Lou Parker would spend hers “having a big time”. Esther Tilton would like to live in a stone house, Lor- ena Edgerton a mansion, but prac tical Thelma Nichols would rather live in a small bungalow. “Three-Cornered Moon” rm Hungry When Lucy O’Brien gets hungry just give her milk and candy, but Helen Bissette wants cornbread and and a Pepsi! Jewel Keen and Vir ginia Mercer want to be navy nurses, and they’re going to have lots of company because John Ellis, Steve Siinmons, Dees Pollock, Robert Ward, Marvin Cowell, Bob by Wooten and Ben Ward all want to be connected in some waj'^ with the U. S. Navy. Dot Perkins likes “Until Tomorrow” by Sammy Kaye, and Frank Broadhurst prefers the U. S. Marine’s Band. (How differ ent!) There seems to be a great difference of opinions as William Williarns prefers blonds, Juanita Jones brow^nettes. Bill Stafford redheads and Geraldine Daniels brunettes. “Three-Cornered Moon” EYESIGHT IS PRICELESS Light Is CHEAP ★ ★ CAROLINA POWER LIGHT CO. i I I S' m & $ I Photography, Favorite The favorite hobby among the boys is photography, or so say Thomas Gillikin, William West moreland, William Lee, Dick Sher man, David Simmons, Dickie Weatherly, and Bob Kemp. It’s a pity the boys don’t like dancing more because Lucille Pope, Elaine Brown, Carolyn Hollingsworth, Doris Goodson, Leona Keen and Al ma Griffin say that’s their favorite pastime. There are some queer am bitions among the boys of the Jun ior Class. Brinkley Taylor and Der- wood Bizzell both want to become President of the U. S.! While Ray Alton’s ambition is to own a radio station, Keith McClenny wants to be a junk dealer. “Three-Cornered Moon” Lucky Days Every day in the week seems to be lucky for some one. For instance, Doris Radford thinks Monday is her lucky day, Helen Lancaster, Tues day; Leonard Kornegay, Wednes day; Ed Herring, Thursday; Doro thy Grice, Friday; Hannah Shrago, Saturday; and D. B. Bums Sunday. Barbara Roberts says none of the days are especially lucky for her, and Lois Smith thinks the days HE dates her are her luckiest. Evelyn Pate’s favorite comic character is Easy, but Billy Haire will take Boots any day. Chapel Hill seems to be a very popular town, ’cause Jack Dail, Dick Borden, Hilda Bell, Eleanor Crocker and Ruth Minton would like to live there. (Wonder why?) Walter Peterson would like to have a blond with him on Mars. Tch, tch, tch. Vivian Parnell’s hobby is loafing, but active Roy Parker chooses scouting. J. D. Pike’s pet hate is “flashy women,” but Effie Ruth Maxwell’s is conceited people. Well, well! Mary Louise Wells and Gertrude Edgerton are crazy about the “makes you want to dance” music of Kay Kyser. “Shucks!” says Linwood Harrell who likes the “Oc tave Jump” by Artie Shaw. Because Christine James is just that way “Three-Cornered Moon” Let Us Rebuild Your Shoes THE MODERN WAY Caroiina Shoe Rebuilders IN PLANNING YOUR NEW HOMES Consult Us FOR Materials BORDEN BRICK & TILE COMPANY they call her “Short Stuff,” but Helen ‘'Bushy Ray” McDonald gets her nickname from bushy hair. ‘Three-Cornered Moon” Here Comes The Bride In white satin at Duke Chapel, Betsy Cade wants to marry her one and only, but J. C. Harrell wants to secretly run off with his dream girl. By the year 1950, we expect Frances Gaddy to be a physical education teacher, Margaret Magill to be teach ing school, Charles Nash “taking life easy,” Herbert Barbour a foreign news correspondent; and hot dog! Clint Smithdeal to own or be play ing in a swing orchestra. Isn’t it sorta funny that Alice Graham, Joe Glassco, Betty Gene Potter, Roy Epps, Jimmy Monds, Thomas Wil son, and Billy Simmons all have for their favorite song “God Bless Am erica.” How patriotic! John Bridgers and Jack Gue will both blow out birthday candles on June 9, but 'Charles O’Steen and Pearl Lee will celebrate on October 1. (Will it be sweet sixteen?) Watch out boys ’cause Frances Stafford, Lois Wie- gand, Lucille Muse, and Juanita Person just adore Clark Gable, also Errol Flynn is the idol of Hazel Brady, La Rose Whaley, Lorraine Baddour, Barbara Edwards, Jean McLean and Gloria Massengill. (Wonder why?) But that’s nothing, Donald Garris, Norward West, and Quinn Anderson, think Betty Gra- ble is tops. “Three-Cornered Moon” Hang Outs Carlyle Nunn, Jim Carrere and Arthur Culbertson like to hang out at some drug st ;e. Mary Lou Aus tin chooses shorthand as her favor ite subject, and Grace Justice likes “Three-Cornered Moon” We Can Convince You THAT THIS IS THE PLACE To Have Your Car Fixed GRIFFIN MOTOR CO. See The New Spring Apparel —at— SHERMAN'S GOLDSBORO, N. C. For The VERY BEST in Quality Merchandise And A GUARANTEED PROMPT DELIVERY CALL -PHONES- -451 450- JONrS MARKET GOLDSMITH TENNIS and BASEBALL EQUIPMENT TELEPHONES 90 AND 590 SMITH HARDWARE COMPANY radio broadcasting. If she were on Mars, Mary Mitcham would like to have plenty of food with her, and so would Ruby Grumpier. Other than Goldsboro, Jane Lee Waters and Joel Powers choose California as the place they would like to live. Gei'aldine Edmundsoyi likes to walk for a hobby, but not Emmette Daughtry, he likes to swim. Violet Taylor collects recipes for a hobby. Ruth Britt likes to write letters but Ma7’y Emma Rouse collects signs. Why, Emma! To be a doctor is the ambition of Nancy Paige Swift, but her hobby is doing nothing. We’re wondering about the results! “Three-Cornered Moon” Nick Names Edwina Jinnette doesn’t know why everyone calls her “Pig,” and Warren Wiggins doesn’t know why he’s called “Alfalfa.” (We wonder too). Thurman Crawford is known as “Dopey” (how fitting), Thomas Yorke as “Tombo,” James Baker as “Breezy,” Edwin Pittman as “Punch” and Eva Mae Potts as “Boots.” The two we couldn’t un derstand were: Why is Speros Nas- ekos called “Greeky” and Jane Parks “Two-ton Tessie.” (Do you catch on?) Edivard Odom, J. R. Bar nes, Gerald Blalock and believe it or not—Juliette Farfour, all call for a Pepsi when they get thirsty. Eng lish is Ordery Moore’s favorite sub ject, and Evelyn Bryan’s is glee club. Lucille Johnson likes chemis- “Three-Cornered Moon” LEO COHN Dependable Watch Service On All Kinds WEST WALNUT STREET For Complete Lines OF Spring Merchandise SHOP AT The W. T. GRANT STORE 115 WEST WALNUT STREET I'HE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN THAT HAS POPULAR SHEET MUSIC is Harrell's News Stand PATE-DAWSON CO. Wholesale Fruits and Produce Phones; 10 and ] 1 trj^ Margaret Handley, French; and Leona Potter, Arts and Crafts, Mar- iau7ia Best doesn’t dislike any of her subjects. Betty Ward and Lyn don Hart have both gone moun taineer now because neither one can resist Lil’ Abner. Eleanor Jones likes to read Dagwood while Cor nelia Grice had rather listen to Baby Snooks. Edward Strickland likes to hunt and fish, Virgnia Hopewell likes to collect movie star pictures and us, we like to spend our time prying into other folks’ private lives! “Three-Cornered Moon”- ideal Junior Boy Hair j. c. Harrell Eyes Joe Invernizzi Nose George Denmark Mouth Arthur Culbertson Teeth Lyndon Hart Physique Ben Ward Ability Bob Kemp Talent Charles Thompson Personality j. D. Pike Wit Frank Broadhurst Girl Hair Hilda Bell Eyes Hazel Brady Nose Margaret Scott Mouth Jane Parks Teeth Ruth Minton Figure Carolyn Hollingsworth Ability Effie Ruth Maxwell Talent Mary Mitcham Personality Helen Bissette Wit Mary Emma Rouse “Three-Cornered Moon” Come To— The Goldsboro Bargain Store FOR THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN Hot Dogs — Hamburgers and Quick Lunches McBrides sandwich SHOP s. 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