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initary 13, 1956 «1iis Sfiree North, tafoeReplacement Featured at Carolina Sheree North, the one-time re placement for Marilyn Monroe, is tiow being hailed throughout the country as a first class comedi- ecne. Starring in the color Cine mascope production “The Lieu tenant Wore Skirts,” which plays ,t the CAHOUNA THEATRE the entire week starting Sunday, Miss Korth will have you howling as she does her take-off on a Poly- lesian stripper using only a check ered table cloth as a sarong. The plot revolves around the fact that Tom Ewell, Sheree’s hus band, failed his physical when he tried to re-enlist in the Air Force Reserve. Miss North, as a WAF lieutenant, leads him a merry chase—she in the Air Force and he a civilian. Added to make the story more interesting, Rita Mo reno, that curvacious beauty who usually plays the barefoot native- girl variety, is now cast as the girls upstairs (a further compli cation to the plot.) Believe me, you can’t miss “The Lieutenant Wore Skirts,” and you certainly can’t miss Sheree North, eh boys?—Ad. High Life Page Five BLUE BIRD CLEANERS 1613 MADISON AVE. Orchid Service First game for the GHS girls' b asketball team was played on Fri.- day, January 6, at which they defeated High Point 47-40. They are Joy Brown, Prissy Wyrick, A nu Bolding, Kathleen Satterfield, Martha Yates, Lynn Rankin, Jan ice Black, Bobbie Tice and Cyn thia Burley. WhirlieWimmin Capture High Point In Basketball Game By 47-40 Score bara Clifton, Pat Gilley and Bob bie 'Hce. Bobbie Tice has proved to be a very valuable asset to the team, taking care of the scoring and I other necessary services. , I The varsity team played a very | things equal to other things ! successful game in which they ac- i fish. Just ask any fish. 'There’s I complished a winning score of 47 ! i^ every pond. Shloym The Shlophomore Crams For Examinations (Shloymey the Sophomore vxmld his ping-pong. His teacher was like to say that he hopes everyone I extremely obliging when it came enjoyed the holidays. He had a to lending her desk as a table and Basketball season for the girls began with a game with High Point last Friday. The varsity team started its game at 3:30 p.m. Following this game, the junior varsity participated in the sport. The first string for the varsity team is composed of Martha Yates, Lynn Rankin, Brenda Ammons, and KXleI^^Tl’terii€ld""^’i 'i?. I Anyway, about that catch-all Stewart, Cimthia Biarley, Ann ball after recuperating from his tnsit to Santa; and at the end of this article you vnll see that thait trip v?as not in vain.) j Hey, Fuddy-Duddy! (the editor said no more Buddy-buddy.) Have you begim cramming for exams yet? If not, let Shloymey be the perfect example on How Not To Go About It. At first Shloym decided bo ex empt his exams like all the big seniors. Not only does Shloym make Dishonor Roll, he makes j Special Dishonor Roll. However, after consulting with the proper authorities, he decided to exMnpt his exemptions and try to pass— at least one subject. But Shloym is not one to study in advance. We is one of those. After all, he’s got a study hall on the day before exams when he can do all his studying. If ha can’t learn it in one hour, hell never learn it—^which is a fine philosophy for a fish, (And never let it be stated that Shloymey’s inot a fish.) That’s good logic. And Bolding, and Ada Lou Johnson, as guards. I The junior varsity team is made ’up of Joy Brown, Shelba Cheed. I Susan Martens and Barbara Mon- 1 nett, playing as forwards. The ? guards that make up the other part of the team are Janice Black. Shirley Capps, Jerry Mann, Bar- Kyle’s Esso Servicenter 323 S. Greene St. Phone 4-4160 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA high scorer was Martha Yates with ‘ study hall. You’ve heard the time- 19 points. Others scoring were less cliche, “There’s one in every Lynn Rankin with 10 points, Pris- ’study hall”? Shloymey’s the one. sy Wryick with 10 points, and [ But on that selected day Shloy Brenda Ammons with 8 points. Janice Black, on the varsity team instead of the junior varsity team, played a very good game and helped the team in obtaining their victory. HOUSTON GROOME Invites You To Visit Him At GORNATZER and MOCK For the Latest Suits, Sport Coats, Slacks, Sport Shirts, Dress Shirts and Sweaters OrPepper can SPARKLE/ too! NODEgN FRAMES Styled Especially For You SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS S. T. WYRICK and COMRANY Office Equipment and Supplies Telephone 2-4133 117 N. Greene St. mey announced to his entire study hall that “This is the day and I vant to be left alone.” Because they all love Shloymey so, the members of the class agree to help in any way they can. Shloymey attacks his studies energetically. Outdoor cooking: the most challenging of all Shloym’s classes. He decided to delve into its mysteries first. With special permission which he obtained from his teacher by bribing her with a thoroughly scorched frog’s arm (they couldn’t get a leg— clean out, you know), Shloym headed for his locker. When he opened it, an explosion of pots and pans burst forth in noisy array. As the frying pan resounded on the marble floor, the principal became quite panicky, and soon the fire department was on the way. Two dozen fried eggs later, they were sent back, patting them selves on the tummy and feeling very contented. Certain that he will excel on that exam, Shloymey approached ORANGE GRUSH BOTTLING GO. Bottlers of ORANGE CRUSH. . VIRGINIA DARE GRAPE AND OLD COLONY BEVERAGES 1423 Westover Terrace 6LENW00D NOVELTY SHOP 1205 GROVE STREET Mrs. W. N. East, Prop. Phone 3-1728 H. km H. CLOTHING COMPANY LADIES’ and GENTS’ READY-TO-WEAR GREENSBORO, N. C. CASH OR CREDIT BALLARD MUSIG GOMPANY 319 N. AYOOCK ST. Phone 4-7889 BAND and ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS MUSIC — PIANOS S'W CAWTUIA her grade book as a score pad, but Shloym’s suggestion that ^e donate herself as a ball didn’t exactly grab her. However, volun teers from the back row settled that problem; while a couple of cast-offs, deserted, unhappy trig books were welcomed back to use ful existence as paddles—a down- come for trig books, to be sure, but one square root is better than nothing, as all worthy trig books agree. Dislikes Spelling That course had always been, a crip to Shloym—all 6 times that he had repeated it, so there was no sense wasting study hall on that. On to more mental activities. Spelling never appealed to Shloy mey. It took him 15 years to learn to spell his own name, but that’s understandable considering that he had such a wide choice of letters. After pondering awhile, Shloymey decided that the whole idea was entirely unreasonable. He’d drop spelling next semester since he’d never need it after college graduation in his chosen profession. (Shloym intends either to be a professor or a millionaire —he’s not quite sure which as yet, but he won’t be both!) Aiithmetic: a subject after his ovm heart. Shloymey lovingly ca ressed his cherished number cards, and as a special favor to Drooley D’average Driver (two issues ago), Shloym entrusted him with the job of holding up the cards. Two pl^ls two. Apples or oranges? Shloym demanded. They’re big orange dranks. And only with this valuable information is Shloym able to burp (oops) up the correct answer. Nehi. They had just worked up to four plus four when the teacher won her ping-pong match and realized that SWoym was cauring a bigger commotion than she. Ashamed to be so outdone, she grabbed Shloym by the waist, let out with' a frantic “Tutti-fruitti,” which she knew was Shloym’s favorite tune, and they bopped down the aisles together. Shloym hated to waste precious time with such nonsense, but he had to stay on the right side of his study hall teacher. That’s the only subject he was passing. On the last O Rooti the bell rang, and Shloym and teacher parted. Shloym bed his pots and pans in one hand, his number cards in the other, end was off on his shiny new drag-strip for one Blast of a week end, So you see, kiddies, Santa didn’t foi^et. Pilot Life Insurance Co. McFALLS Sunset Hills Drug Co. ISIO Madison Ave. Phone 2-5140 Where the Elite Meet Greensboro’s Largest Home Owned Drug Store
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