Tuesday, February 13, 1951 GOLDSBORO Ki NEWS Pag^ Three Local Teacher Will Attend An Educational Meet Miss Betty Holbrook will at tend the mid-century conference of the American Education Fellow ship to be held in Philadelphia February 17-19. Miss Holbrook has been asked to be a resource, person and partici pate on a panel discussion, the topic being, “Stable Curriculum Development”. The curriculum is her field of graduate study. She has been asked to speak es pecially on the curriculum of G.H.S. since it is one of the out standing high schools in the state. Miss Holbrook also plans to at tend the national meeting of the American Association of Second ary School Administrators in At lantic City, N. J. Methodist Minister Speaks In Assembly The Reverend Woody Caviness ■ of the St. Luke’s Methodist Church in Edgewood. was the speaker at the S.A. devotional February 9. at activity period. Mr. Caviness is a new minister around Goldsboro and this was his first visit to speak to the high school students. His theme was, “Speak, Lord, thy servant hear- eth”. He brought out the story of Samuel and Eli to illustrate this passage. Sally Edgerton and Carolyn Malpass were in charge of the de votional. Pat Marshall accompanied Billy Gibson on the piano as he sang “The Lord’s Prayer”. & That By Sara Thompson Pictured above are members of a team who are do ing quite a bit of square dancing nowadays. Left to right they are Dick Stamey Jewell Carr, Morris Holt, Sara Thompson, Bryan Rhodes, Betty Gainey, Jo Ann Williams, and Noah Kilson. Mr. Stamey, student teacher from the University of North Caro-, lina, has been instructing in th dance. (Photo by Ed Williams, staff photographer.) SA Representatives Get Farewell Party First semester homeroom repre sentatives were given a farewell party at S.A. Council January 30. Do-nuts and Cokes were served. Representatives were commend- MEET YOUR FRIENDS . At - ROBlNSON^S Drug Store were sponsored and the S.A. Coun cil made every effort to contribute to the success of the drive. The three most outstanding drives were for the Symphony Or chestra, Tuberculosis and Polio. PRICE JEWELER Gifts for Everyone Watchmaster Service 102 East Mulberry SEYMOUR FUNERAL WILSON HOME, INC Shoe Service AMBULANCE SERVICE All Work Goldsboro, N. C. GUARANTEED Phone 1065 107 W. Chestnutt 235 N. John St.—Phone 1063-J WAYNE WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. — DISTRIBUTORS — White Silk Enriched Flour 1 Thompson - Wooten Oil Co. INCORPORATED Shell Petroleum Products - Phone 666 - Paint And Polish Brightens HE Room (By Pearline Ennis) As I stopped by the home econ omics room on January 30, I was caught in the midst of paint, soap, rags, polish, and suds. Miss Emily Teague and her four classes^ were giving' the -department an early spring cleaning. All of the cabinets and tables were washed and arranged, floors scrubbed, sinks cleaned, furniture polished, and the partitions paint ed. During fourth period the girls were busy trying to get the place finished by 2:30. Janice Newsome was pulling a mop about twice her size, Bonnie Coley and Joyce .Britt were painting when Helen Ingram whirled by and ended up with a yellow and blue -skirt instead of blue. All of the other girls were really busy and as I left I thought maybe that’s what all of the rooms need. Loss Of Interest Results In Music (By Dawson Thompson) It’s not every basketball team that’s fortunate enough to have music with their games. At a recent gathering in the William Street school gym, just as the game was at a tense-m»ment, a sound of feeble little music notes came floating from the corner of the building. A victrola, maybe? I should say not. We have our own piano players even if they aren’t famous and learned in their field. You wanna know what I’m talking about? O.K., We have one or two little boys who have lost interest in the game. Put them and the old piano there together and—mystery music! Sociology Class Visits Hospital Miss Betty Holbrook’s third pe riod sociology class visited the State Hospital Thursday, January 25. Mr. B. C. Moss, psychologist at the hospital, conducted the group around the grounds. They were shown patients suf fering from various types of men tal illnesses, including paranoid- schezaphrenes, epleptics, the low est form of feeblemindedness. Practically every type of mental illness was shown to the class. The group was impressed with the care given to the patients and the self-suffering of the hospital, and the courtesy shown them by the staff. Seven Springs Has Fashion Show Here The Seven Springs home econ omics students gave a fashion re vue at G.H.S. on Tuesday, January 30, for the F.H.A. and home econ omics girls. There were three groups which included the first, second and third year girls taking home economics. The first year students modeled cotton skirts and blouses. The sev- ond group showed corduroy skirts w'hile the third group modeled suits. After the show the girls were entertained in the “Porthole” by F.H.A. officers. Cokes were served. I suppose everybody is just about to go mad about the square dance. And if . you aren’t you just haven’t gotten intd’ the swing of things around G.H.S. Mr. Dick S^mey, student teach er here from the University of North Carolina, has taught a small group of students some of the more difficult steps, and, these stu dents have been showing off their talents in various places around Goldsboro. On Friday night, February :2, the group danced dut at the Amer ican . Legion Hut' for a bene'fit dance" that the American Legion was sponsoring. They were well received there'. The people were really having a/ tiiri6.' There were about three hundred people dancing (square dancing, that is) and they wefe having trouble call ing figures and having people abide by them. .^' Guess we should t€ll you who is in the “square dancers group”. Let’s see . . . Mr.-, Stamey, Jewel Carr; Mr. Noah Wilson, Jo Ann Williams; “Red” Lewis. Betty Gain ey; Bryan Rhodes. Mary Lou Rob erts; Brooks Marriner. Rheta Bess Wood; Guy Roberts, Nancy Bridg- ers; James Carter; Sara Markham^ Jimmy Longest,,. Ann McKenzie; Morris “Pin-Head” Holt, and yours truly. This group alsOr4anced last Fri day night at ,the square dance sponsored by thie D.E. Club. By the way, was certainly glad this dance went over so well. Maybe George Blackman will have plenty of money with which to make the trip to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Remember, he’s a national dele gate to the National Convention of D.E. Clubs in America. Pretty iancy social we had Sat urday night, wasn’t it? I think a good time was had by all. We want more. . . . 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