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Page Six Goldsboro Hi News June 4, 1948 OFFICERS (Continued from Page 1) Anderson, and Adaline Vann; secre^ tary: Peggy Pittman (automatical ly elected); treasurer: Hug-h Shine, Geraldine Pate, and Jimmy Shu mate; girl cheeiieader; Barbara Russell, Martha Rose, and Barbara Harrell; boy cheerleader: Bobby Darden, and Walter Culbreth. Sophomores Sophomore class — president: K. I). Pyatt, Betty Jean Langston, and Jack Houser; vice-president: June Handley, Merle Rosser, and Rob Smith; secretary: Edith Long, Do rothy Hill, and Elizabeth Johnson; treasurer: Marjorie Rose and An nie Clara Savage; girl cheerleader: Sara Thompson, Joy Creech, Daw son Thompson, and Hilda West brook; boy cheerleader: Bobby No ble, David Gainey, and Herbert Kirsch. Freshmen Freshman class — president: Charles Norwood, Everleane Brown,, and Louise Wooten; vice- president: Jessine Hart, Ernest Faust, Morris Gurley, and Shirley Wiggins; secretary: Barbara Pitt man, Gladys Blackman, Janice Ginn, and Peg Hawkins; treasurer: Jimmy Cavenaugh, Sara Cobb, Bet ty Daughety, Pearline Ennis, and C. W. Merritt; girl cheerleader: Nancy Parker, Donna Aycock, Irma Best, and Nancy Bridgers; boy cheerleader: Ray Hollowell, Willard Carlisle, Gurney Collins, Morris Holt, and Ralph Home. Revotes Most of the classes had two re votes. The revotes by classes were: Senior — (1) president: Isaac Braxton, Patsy Donnell, and Bill Elliott; secretary: Betty Hollowell and Mary Rachel Johnson; girl cheerleader: Kitty' Keller, Anne Lee, and Jerry Worrell; (2) pres ident: Isaac Braxton and Bill El liott. Junior—(1) vice president: Bar bara Anderson and Elton Warrick; Join the Crowd and Open Charge Account With Us KADIS, Inc. 123 E. Walnut St. COME TO Woodley’s Grocery FOR GROCERIES - PRODUCE Anthony Wayne Service Station TEXACO PRODUCTS Corner James and Mulberry You can't put your best foot for ward with holes in yowr soles— thin soles are dangerotn, too. Check your shoes today (or Ain «ole» tw-^ver heels. Carolina Shoe Rebuilders 124 E. Walnut St. Phone 557 Feature Story Causes Worries by Dana James Gulley 2:10—11—12—12Vi—. Fourth period was almost over, and since I hadn’t written a fea ture, I thought that I had better make an attempt at writing one. What could I write about? Objects — songs— love affairs— books? None of them were what I needed. The weather wouldn’t do either; neither could I talk about the teachers. (Who wants to fail?) It’s so hot and I’m very tired of thinking. I believe I’ll . . . just . . . go ... to ... si .. . RING. treasurer: Hugh Shine and Jimmy Shumate; girl cheerleader: Bar bara Harrell, Martha Rose, and Barbara Russell; (2) girl cheer leader: Barbara Harrell and Mar tha Rose. Sophomore — (1) secretary: FJdith long and Dorothy Hill. Freshman — (1) vice-president: Morris Gurley and Jessine Hart; secretary: Gladys Blackman and Barbara Pittman; treasurer: Sara Cobb, Betty Daughety, and C. W. Merritt; girl cheerleader: Nancy Bridgers and Nancy Parker; boy' cheerleader: Willard Carlisle and Ray Hollowell; (2) treasurer: Sara Cobb and Betty Daughety. The Board of Elections was in charge of all elections. ’ Members of the committee are Marilyn Tolochko, chairman; Toot sie Crocker, Dana James Gulley, Mannie Bernstein, Mary Ann Ward, Betty Barbee, and Ruth Forehand, Miss Eleanor Simpson, advisor. I It is written that the upper crust is only a bunch of crumbs held together by their own dough. How true! Flowers for All Occasions Spence-Williams Florist IDEAL BARBER SHOP 116 N. John Street JOY NOTES Thanks to: The members of the Varsity Club for their enjoyable dance. The tennis team for their grand record of eight straight wins. The Student Association for the progress made this year. The faculty for their helpfulness and cooperation during the past year. The library staff for their aid, The band and glee club for the splendid work they have done un der the direction of Mr. John B. Thompson. Donald Pike for his leadership as SA president, and his fellow of ficers for their untiring work. The class of ’48 for all the things they have done for GHS in the past four years. For Insured Income See M. A. SHAVER Telephone 851 ED’S DRIVE IN Fried Chicken, Barbecue, Steaks, Sandwiches, Oysters, Cold Drinks City Limits Mount Olive Hiway VISIT POWELL’S 5c to $5.00 STORE 600 S. Slocumb St. Goldsboro, N. C. COLONY GIFT SHOP A Gift For Eve^'y Occasion Phone 186 Goldsboro, N. C. 104 S. Center St. HOWELL OIL COMPANY “Always at Your Service" Phone 543 Wilson Highway TRADE and SAVE BELK-TYLER’S for SMART SCHOOL WEAR What Summer Plans Have You? by Dana James Gulley Hi! What are you going to do this summer? Are you going to the beach or the mountains. New York or Florida, uptown or stay home? Your main object during the next three months to have fun, and lots of it. Personally, I prefer the beach— sun, wind, and water— and sun burn, red as fire, and the moun tains, cool breezes and dizzy heights. Take one and then the other and you’ll have variety, as well as a wonderful time! SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE at LEDER BROS. and WEAR WITH PRIDE Goldsboro Heating & Plumbing Supply Co. Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies T. L. BLOW CONTRACTORS Phone 157 Stokers and Oil Burners HORACE COWARD 213 W. Walnut St. SCOTT MOTOR COMPANY Sales and Service BUICK MOTOR CARS SOL ISAACS GEORGE CASTEEN Furniture N. Center Street C. M. AVERY, Proprietor FURNITURE 115-117 East Walnut Street VISIT Penney’s NEW, LARGER STORE Five Individual Shops
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