Page Two Goldsboro Hi News June 4, 1948 Hi News Staff Makes Its Last Will And Testament by Betty Jane Barbee Last Will and Testament of the HI NEWS Staff Yes, “the time has come for all good men to come to the aid of their country.” Because of this, the seniors are leaving us. They must go forth and fight a winning battle by the time we graduate- the battle of preparing the world for us, and us for the world. There fore, the following seniors belong ing to the journalism class have deemed it necessary to bequeath the following to the underclassmen remaining in the- class. Hoping you, the reader, will ap- preciate this gesture and acknoW' ledge the faults and improvements (?) of each member of the staff in Community Motors Corporation FORD Goldsboro, North Carolina There’s No Place Like HOME For Ford Service Cosmetics - Perfumes THE OPERA SHOPPE TRY OUR SANDWICHES SODA and MILK SHAKES PIPES TOBACCO the years to come: Henry E. (Sally’s Enrs) leaves his ability of “Hearing no evil, seeing no evil, writin’ no evil” to anyone crazy enough to write a gossip column, noping tliey’ll keep their ears clean. Marilyn T. leaves a spark in Gene R.’s mind, hoping he will know what “deadline” means by next year. Lou Y.’s ability to define print ers’ terms: ludlow, galleys, etc., is left to that ever forgetful Ruth F. The wizard of all ad sellers, James R. (moral support by Gene A.) hopes the incoming staff mem bers can keep up his good work of selling at least 12 inches of ads per issue. Mary Ann W. leaves her ability to dig up old baby pictures (As We Wuz) to anybody with a shovel. Chrit and Giner wish whoever doesn’t write “Can You Take It?” a happy social life. That strong, silent John T. leaves his strongness and silence to 111’ Elton. Signature and famous last words of witnesses: Dana James: “Nobody left me anything!” Albert P.: “Just put the pencil Edwards - Crumpler Shell Station Ash and Center Streets Phone 195 SEYMOUR FUNERAL HOME PRIVATE .AMBULANCE SERVICE Office Phone 1065 GOLDSBORO ICE DELIVERY CO. ICE and COAL 45 PHONES 67 FLOOR COVERING SPECIALTIES, Inc. “Complete Floor Covering Service" Asphalt and Rubber Tile Rugs Linoleum Carpets 120 E. Mulberry St. Phone 1909-W EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN EXCLUSIVE CARS FOR EXCLUSIVE FOLKS Lincoln Mercury Central Service Motor Co. 115 E. ASH STREET PHONE 1941-J in my hand, now move my elbow a little . . . there.” Explanation and apology to fel low staff members: This is written .solely and entirely in jest and as a fictional Last Will and Testa ment. Any resemblance of names oT persons mentioned in the article to t,ho'-?e living or dead is purely intentional—oops! slip of the pen —the word is coincidental I be lieve. Junior Class Officers OUR EXCHANGES The eighth graders of Chester- town High School, Chestertown, Md., sent Chi'istmas packages to a Dutch school. GHS was mentioned for the first time in Chestertown’s ex- cliange column. It read: Students of Goldsboro High School in N. C. went on the air during National Education Week. They prepared and transcribed one ] 5 minute pro gram and seven 5 minute skits on the theme “The Schools Are Yours.” “How old are you, Jimmy?” asked the visitor. “I’m just at the awkward age.” “Really! What do you call the awkward age?” ‘Too old to cry and too young Rising Junior class officers are, front row, left to right, Jack Borden, president; Barbara Anderson, vice pesident; Peggy Pittman, secetary; top row, Walter Culbreth and Barbara Harrell cheerleaders; Jimmy Shumate, treasurer. (See story page 1) to swear.’ —Buzz Shepherdsville, Ky. The Talk Of The Spring DRESSES and SUITS NEIL JOSEPH FOR FURNITURE It’s HEILIG & MEYERS For Wise Buyers DIANA’S FASHIONS AT A PRICE DIANA SHOP 116 North Center Street Phone 1498-R Goldsboro, N. C. GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATES Candies Cosmetics at VINSON’S DRUG CO. 138 W. Walnut Phone 168 Goldsboro, N. C. We Deliver Price Jeweler Gifts for Everyone WATCHMASTER SEEVICE 102 East Mulberry HEADQUARTERS for SPORTING GOODS at HUB HARDWARE 126 E. Walnut St. Wearing Apparel for Ladies GLAMOUR SHOP Where Smart Women Do Their Shopping CASH DRUG COMPANY Drugs Prescriptions 133 E. Walnut Street Phone 170 A. T. GRIFFIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Lumber Millwork Building Materials KENDALL The 2000 Mile Oil Every Winner in the 1947 National Air Races used Kendall Motor Oil Parker Oil Company Wholesale Distributor WE'LL FIX THAT OLD WATCH ROGERS Guaranteed Watch Repairing Service There It still a lot of service left in that old watch of yours. Bring it in rtow and let our experts put It in first class running condition. J ^PbotiQ

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