Page Six GOLDSBORO HI NEWS February 15, 1935 Den-(re)-Marks Superlative Eesults Best Sport Mr. Bullock Most Best Musician 'William Yinson Sweetheart of G. H. S. Hal Armentrout Mostest Bashful ...Ann Dees Mostest Studious Osborne Lee Prettiest Red Dot Parker Teacher’s Pet Cebron Jones Greatest Lover Arnold Pate Mostest Sense Henry Kennedy Boy Snatcher Lee Anne Taylor Girl Stringer Tommy Pearson Bestest Principal....Burt P. Johnson Laziest Squirt James Heyward Slickest Baby Baddour Slowest James Davis Eoses are red, Violets are blue, Tommy Pearson’s sweet, And I like “chitlens.” Miss Gordner, being in a big hurry, taking assembly notes, spelled Mr. Johnson’s name, “Burp.” You should have seen Annie Eliza beth’s expression when Tommy sang in chapel the other day. Joe Pete got a job at an up town grocery the other day, and the boss told him the customer was always right. The first customer that came in said, “Son, these tomatoes are all rotten.” Joe Pete obeyed his boss and now is looking for another job. A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year To All By Willis A. DenmaEiK. P. S. I Avon’t be here next year, I hope. Mary had a little lamb, It’s fleece were black as smut. And when she’s put in second gear, Her motor goes putt-putt-putt. “Johnnie, make a sentence, using condense.” ^‘Mr. Johnson condense the Cari- oca.” Two men were playing golf one afternoon and one said to the other, “Who was that lady I saw you with last night ?” “That won’t no lady; that was my wife.” Love and Kisses, Willis. Annie E. Coward: “Je t’ adore.” Harry Hundley: “Shut it your self ; you came in last.” iniiiiiMniiniiiniiiiiinnuiitHiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinniiiniitnnNiMiiinnnniiniiiinu I For Quality Fruits | I Come to I I ELLIS AND SUTTON FRUIT I I STORE I I Next door South of Carolina | I Theatre I TntnuniiiiiiiniMiitniniMHiniiiiniiniiiMiiiiiiinnitiiinniiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiNtntiniT D. & M. 2§»PORTlXG GOODS BasUethall Baseball Supplies SMITH HARDWARE CO. I I WATKINS MOTORS, | I INCORPORATED I FORDS I SALES—SERVICE | I Goldsboro, N. C. | MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiii Building and Loan League To Again Sponsor Contest The JSTorth Carolina Building and Loan League is sponsoring an essay contest this year similar to the one held last year in which a G. H. S. student won $100. The contest is under the auspices of the Keesler Memorial Committee and is open to the high schools of North Carolina. Any topic pertaining to thrift, home ownership, saving, or a similar subject as exemplified in building and loan association may be used. Bushnell Andrews, ’34, won $5.00 in the school contest, $5.00 in the county contest, $15.00 in the district contest, and $75.00 in the state con test last year. His subject was “The Wise and Foolish Runners.” There will be three eliminations prior to the State League Contest in which each district of the State League will be represented. The first, in the schools, is to be held during the week of March 5th through the 10th. The second, in the county, will be held during the week of March 19th through the 24th. The third, the district eliminations, will be held at the district meeting in April or May. One participant from each district of the State League shall be eligible for the State League Contest to be held during the State Building and Loan League convention in June. The essay writing will be under the supervision of the English teachers. “Swing Yo Pardner!” “Woopee!” Such were the yells that echoed over Herman Park Friday night, February 1. The members of the high school Commercial Club were enjoying another of their square dances. “May I have the next dance with you ?” “Somebody tell the band to play Turhey in the Straw/' One very long-legged boy who didn’t know how to square dance and was too bashful to try asked “Where can I find someone to teach me how?” O boy! It Avas a regular scam- perdown! .iiiiiiniiiiiniiniiititiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiniiiniiiiinituininiiiiiJiiniiniiiMniiiiiiiiii I EAT MRS. WEST'S I HOT DOGS WEST'S I West Center Street | \iiiiiiitiiiiiniii!iiiiiiniii{iinnifiiiiiiiiinniiinniiiiini[iitiiinini!iiinniniiiiMiiif JENKINS CASH GROCERY Our line of Groceries will Please You WE DELIVER MiiiiniintiiiiniiiiiiiiiinniniiniiiiiininiiniiMiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiniitiniiininiiiM! I LISTEN TO— I I GUY I LOMBARDO I — at — I BALL PARK I FILLING STATION | rniiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinriniiiiniiijiiiniiiiiriiiiMiiiintiiiiMi[iiiiniiMiiriiiiT BETTER LIGHT for BETTER SIGHT Good vision is most essen tial to higher scholastic attainments . . . better light promotes better sight. Investigate the new Student Lamp! CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Just Among Us Schools The Greenville, S. C., football team had 4 players to make All-State High School Team. After looking at the plans Con gress has for raising money, we have decided to let the government have our income and keep the tax Christian Observer. The Snipes and Cuts staff of Char lotte Hi, IT. C., has begun on this year’s advertising campaign with a $1,000 in advertizing as the goal. The first class to graduate from Gallatin High School, Bozeman Montana, was in 1900. There are 16 out of the 17 still alive. The part of the auto that causes the most accidents is the nut that holds the steering wheel.—Pine Whispers, Winston-Salem, C. Meridian Hi, Meridian, Miss., has installed a new public address system. Speakers can be added to each room and announcements will be received in the home rooms. There are exactly 2,305,843,009,- 213,693 different ways to change a five dollar bill.—Tech-Talh, Dallas Texas. It is estimated that there are 120,- 000,000 cats in the TJ. S., and that 80,000,000 of them are stray.— Wildcat, Wilmington. Quality : Service : Workmanship Jinnette's Shoe Shop Phone 353 We Deliver Fourth consecutive year advertising in Goldsboro Hi News Ballots Are Counted One! One! Did you get that ? IText—Most Popular—is anyone down as far as Best Athlete yet? You must hurry! Another vote must be taken. In the din of counting voices these remarks could be distinguished. The journalists of G. H. S. were count ing the superlative votes. Each one must count his allotted number before the period was up. What ?—not finished! How many can come after school? This is im portant—It must be finished— Faster and faster peilcils flew. Hurry! Did you get that last one ? —you didn’t! Well, one! one!— and on and on. . So superlative votes were counted. The results of this energetic count ing appear in this issue. PHONE 157 U. S. Tires and Batteries Opposite City Hall Goldsboro Tire Service CITY GROCERY PHONE 70 QUICK DELIVERY Carl Watson^ Proprietor iiMiiiuniiiiiiiiiniiiitiuiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiuniniiiiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiMiiiiniinitin Be Sure —INSURE I i\sk s HUGH WALDROP | A Life Insurance Specialist | iiiiniiniiMiiiniiiiiiMninMiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiinittiiitiiitniniinniiiitiiititT Invitations Committee Has Been Appointed The Senior Invitations Committee consisting of N^orwood Middleton— chairman—Whitmel Gurley and Katherine Kalmar has been appoint ed by Annie E, Coward, Senior Class president. This committee will obtain several different sample invitations from a number of engraving companies and present them to the Senior Class, which will select by vote the invita tion it wants. Come To Us FOR BETTER FOODS CRYSTAL CAFE 226 North Center GEORGE VALAORAS ELLIS’ Goldsboro's Shopping Center Piece Goods Shoes, Hosiery Ladies Ready-to-Wear DEPENDABLE FURNITURE —SINCE 1885 RO YA L L- BORDEN Box 542 • We are daily re ceiving new spring clothes for the boys and young men and all wear ing apparel you need to dress completely. SHERMAN’S THE Goldsboro Building and Loan Association Is Co-operating With Every Other BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION in WAYNE COUNTY IN SPONSORING THE KEESLER MEMORIAL ESSAY CONTEST in THE GOLDSBORO HIGH SCHOOL • The Secretary of this Association will gladly give all entrants any infor mation or material he may have. SEE US AT ONCE—OR PHONE 331 THE Goldsboro Building and Loan Association 116 East Walnut Street SEE STORY IN THIS ISSUE