January 25, 1935 GOLDSBORO HI NEWS Page Five CHIT-CHAT Yes’um, I’m back with a whole bunch of what aspiring young journalists call news. First, I’d like to inform my en thusiastic audience that Clyde, Jr., is in a mess. With a goal post at one end of the field, Betsy P., and the other goal Katherine Kennedy, he doesn’t know which way to run. Eleanor has a butcher-boy, yeah! But what about her ‘‘University boy ?’ ’ Everybody says that true love never runs smooth, but I think tan Pontiacs run right well, don’t you, Ann ? John Lee S. was the fat, bearded Santa Claus who came down Grace H.’s chimney with a be-yootiful cosmetic set, Christmas eve night. Oh what a tangled web we weave when we get mixed up with Rosa and her boy-friends. As for Sallye B.—her bill for hero and romeo is pretty well filled by Clifton. Harry got sorta bumfuzzled with his Louises, so he’s building air planes now. Sam T., with his glasses and all, only has eyes for Elizabeth .S. Pair Dot P. with all your charms, is your love for John Gay true or unrequitted ? In the spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love—but this isn’t spring. May I inform James D. and Jim W. that ’tis only mid-winter and Mary G. and Isa D. know it. Still at it. I’ve known them both a long time and ever since I can remember Royce and Robert have been lost to everybody ’cept each other. Figure this out for yourself. Rachel is ‘‘lost in a fog” about Frank.; Frank “is lost in a fog” about Faye; and Faye is still seek ing the “object of her affections.” If any of you happen to hear flbout an interesting triangle in the school, tell me ’cause it peers to me they’ve about played out. SIXTEEN POST GRADUATES ENROLLED IN G. H. S. (Continu5(i from page one) Pearl Jones; second month, Sallie Parker and Elizabeth Cranford. Celeste Adams is secretary to Mr, Johnson, aided by Jessie Lee Todd at fifth period. Elizabeth Cranford helps Mrs. Yelverton a great deal in the cafeteria. W. p. ROSE Builders’ Supply Co. Dry Coal and Wood FRESH OYSTERS Our oysters are what others claim fresh Morris' Seafood Place Second door soutli of Carolina Theatre iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinNMiniUMiiiiiitiiMiiiniiiNiiiiiiiiitiiniiitiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiii] I WHY I I Rush Home for Lunch | I When You Can Have the | I Same Delicious Home I I Cooking in the I I HIGH SCHOOL I I CAFETERIA I "'Good Food at Nominal Rates" | iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitinriiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiririiiiMiiniiiiniT Den-(re)-Marks COMPLETE PRINTING PLANT IS INSTALLED; NEW COURSE ADDED ‘ ‘ Grrrrrrr Grrrrrrrr. ’ ’ “Maurice what in the world are you doing?” “Just growling back at my stomach.” I’m not in the habit of calling names but a certain editor-in-chief of a certain. Goldsboro High School paper has been giving a lot of his time to a certain sophomore. ’Twas the night before Christmas And all through the house. Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. Freshman: “Was the house vacant?” “Where did I see that girl’s face before ?” ‘ ‘ The same place you see it now. ’ ’ “Where are you going, Babe?” “To a movie.” “May I come too?” “If you ‘come too’ that’ll be something for Ripley.” Miss Roark was at a table in the librarj^ the other day and all of a sudden she said, “Pass the grits please.” “I know one girl that is going to be disappointed wdien you get married, Joe Pete.” “Who is that?” “Your wife.” When I was in Raleigh the other day I asked Guy Lombardo who the lady was I saw him with the other night. ‘ ‘ That was no lady; that was my wife.” Love and Kisses, Willis. iiiuiiriJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiniiiiJiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiii l"" Good Service in Watch and | I Jewelry Repairing | I ALL WORK GUARANTEED I E WILL ALSO BUY SCRAP GOLD | I LEO COHN I iiiiNMintiMMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiutnniiiniiMMiniiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiinMiiiniinii David C. Farrior Watchmaker and Jeweler All Kinds of Jewelry Repairing 39 Years Experience 116 W. WALNUT (Continued from page one) all of the school forms, such as report cards, admit cards, and sta tionery, thereby saving the school a great deal on the work. Station ery for the Hi ISTews, invitations, programs and calling cards will also be done. Work already completed includes admit cards, parallel reading cards, and stationery. The presses are of three sizes: one 9x12, one 14x20, and two 8x10. They will be run by a shaft attached to an electric motor. Notes On the Teachers Mrs. Middleton has returned to her latin classes after an absence of 7 weeks due to a broken ankle. POINT SYSTEM IS IN EFFECT WITH CHANGES (Continued from page one) was first begun in the Club Council in the school year 1932-33. The ISTa- tional Honor Society accepted the challenge to formulate the system which was adopted in the spring of ’33 and has stood until the present time. Several G. H. S. graduates attend ing Carolina have been pledged fraternities and given other honors; “Brog” Spence, ’32, the A T O Fra ternity; John Hawley, ’32, A T 0 Fraternity; “Abe” Gordon, ’34, Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. John Graham, ’34, freshman at Davidson has been elected to member ship to the Kappa Alpha fraternity. Rent a Typewriter for the School Year Commercial Students From C. E. WORLEY 229 East Walnut Street nniiniiiiininnitiuiiiiiMniiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiniiniiiMiuniinu I ALWAYS AT YOUR I I SERVICE I I Phone 823 | I ROBINSON'S DRUG I I STORE I ffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiUMiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiitiiiiri BOYS AND GIRLS —We want you to make our store a place where you'll feel perfectly at home at all times. Meet Your Friends at Efird's —And remember we carry a complete line of mer chandise that appeals to the school boys and girls. At prices that mean savings too! EFIRD’S DEPARTMENT STORE GOLDSBORO, N. C. A DOLLAR SAVED—A DOLLAR MADE Successful people have learned the ART OF SAVING — THROUGH CITIZENS' BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. Chas. S. Norwood, Sec. The High Speed Safety Car THE PLYMOUTH HANDLEY MOTOR COMPANY Miss Lucile Welborn was grad uated from Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C., on January 18 and be gan teaching in G. H. S. January 21. She is taking Miss King’s com mercial work. Mr. J. H. Askins, manual train ing teacher, was married to Miss Hallie Holloway of Lake City, S. C., during the holidays. Miss Adeline King, commercial teacher, and Mr. Erie Stapleton, director of the Glee clubs, have re signed to accept work at much higher salaries elsewhere. Mr. Lewis S. Bullock, a graduate of Westminster Choir School, has taken Mr. Stapleton’s work. FOR A— PLYMOUTH or STUDEBAKER —See— J. C. 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