October 6, 1950 THE LEXHIPEP Page 9 Long, Long Ago —Barbara McCoy ONE YEAR AGO We pause in our mad rush to pay tribute to the lonseome girls left be hind, namely: Betsy, Barbara, Ame lia and Mary Jane. Now, don’t take it so hard, girls; they’ll be home soon. Well, it seems as if Bobby and Janice are still hitting it off. Here’s more power to you; you sho’ do make a good-looking couple. Speaking of cute things, have you seen Harry Rainey? It seems as if a lot of other people think he’s mighty cube, too. How ’bout that, girls? Prom what wo hear, that cute ’lil Macky Redwine is giving Mary Ruth Pless a rush. She’s a mighty cute ’lil eighth grader, too! TWO YEARS AGO El who’d ever thought it!!! Mary Nell and “Ang” really gave us all a surprise. Those Lopps and Lindseys shore take to each other. For heaven’s sake, these here sum mer romances are shore nice, ain’t they? Ruth Russell and Fred Doby are one of the many. Was w>e surprised when we learned that Mary Jane took her choice be twixt Ross and Dillon. (Wish we could have the privilege!!!) Oh, well, tough luck, Dillon. But don’t feel too bad ’cause as the old saying goes 'there is more fish in the barrel (or rather ocean, that is). If this ain’t a fine howdy-do!! Peg gy Everhart and Ti'eva Garner went clear to ’Tyro to get their cute fel lers, Jimmy Swicegood and Roy Hanes. THREE YEARS AGO “Teeny,” there sho’ are a lot of upper classmen tha>t envy you in your choice of a “feller,” none other than Jack Kivett!! But what about Billy Payne (or little Choo Choo???) Finally Jo Anne hooked her man, Carroll Leonard. Nice going, Jo Anne. There aren’t many people that can do that well. Luck to both of you. Si't down immediately, ’cause no one could possibly take this standing up. Johnnie Raker got a haircut. Believe it or not!!! Welcome to L.H.S., Jack Musten. We’re glad to have you and we’re not speaking for the staff, but for Mary Nell, Mike, and Martha Hooper. Meet Me At the CAROLINA SODA SHOP FOSTER POTTERY COMPANY HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL STYLES OF DINNER SETS Lexington, N. C. PARKER-MILLER COMPANY Registered Jewelers American Gem Society DAVIDSON FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE Dealers in Fertilizer, Feeds, Seeds, Poultry Compliments CONRAD’S —SINCE 1929 G. E. APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS FRED THOMPSON, Inc. Michael-Stem Clothes Jarman Shoes Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Comer Fourth & Greensboro Streets “Let Our Phone Line Be Your Clothes Line” PHONE 428 Compliments of CAROLINA TIRE COMPANY 100 North Main Street Your G. E. Dealer PHONE 2838 E F I R D ’ S ■ •’The'store For Correct ,~Merchandiiw For Less Money” i\ " (•’’l \ Compliments of ' ■ " BOAZE MOTOR CO. ALBRIGHT HOM-O-ND GROCERY Groceries, Quality Meats and Produce “Your State College Fan” MYERS AUTO PARTS LEXINGTON, N. C. Phone 2639 [TYpiwRiTER EXCHANGE We rent typewriters to students at a special price East First Avenue Phone 2993 COMPLIMENTS OF C. M. Wall & Son, Inc. LEXINGTON, N. C. Leonard Cleaners Lexington’s Largest and Leading PHONE 588 Compliments of LEXINGTON BOWLING ALLEY CRAVER’S PAINT & WALL PAPER STORE 25 E. Center Street Phone 2717 Compliments of R A Y L A S S DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of Industrial Bank Of Lexington Development Building Loans Made to Both Men and Women MEMBER F.D.I.C. BOOTS’ SHOPPE Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear PHONE 2610 Get Your HUNTING SUPPLIES At LEXINGTON HARDWARE BE-POP GRILL MEETING PLACE FOR STUDENTS OUR SPECIALTY, SNOWBALLS

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