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April 11. 1938 GOLDSBORO HI NEWS PAGE SEVEN And I Was Playing ... 0, gosh, I missed that one and I’m getting all fumbuzzled— Yes, you guessed it. I’m having the best time in the world—at least in GHS—playing hopscotch in the hall upstairs. But it’s after school so if I hear anybody coming I’ll have time to get myself rearranged and assume an air of alma mater-ial dig- nification. (How’s that for yankin’ ’em out o’ the dictionary?) But, wait, who’s that woman run ning around like a nincompoop? (No, it’s not my wife!) Wonderingly I stop to look at this female who, with a rather flushed look, throws up her hands in dis gust. She sees me now and trots it to ward me. Frankly, I don’t know whether to hit out and run or just let nature take its course. By the time my poor brain thinks out this horrible problem she is deal ing her woe off her tongue at me. “Little girl” (my style being cramped greatly by this), “how in the Avorld do you get out of this in stitution ? I’ve been going into every door and I’m LOST !” Well, somethin’s johoney when 400 students get out at either lunch pe riod in 12.7 seconds flat leaving the drained building looking more de serted than a freshman’s cranium, and this Judy (thank you, Mr. Eun- yon) can’t exit herself in two-bits of an hour. But that’s neither here nor there, and when I spy a chance to be of service to this cruel world and lose nothing in the bargain. I’m not miss ing it. “Why, lady, it’s very simple” and with a superior feeling at actually knowing something, I lead the way out of our monstrous “institution.” Looking at The Woman as She scoots out of the last door I some- hoAV wish I’d taken her to the lost and found department ’cause she in terrupted my delightful game of hopscotch. 0, well, it’s closed, anyhow! E: J., ’39. Junior Class Council And So, He Didn't Bite Us M Pictured above is the Junior Council, which is composed of the Junior oflicers, the Junior home-room presidents, one elected representative from each home room and the sponsor. Reading from left to right: first row— Dorothy Creech (president—Langston) ; Marjorie Stenhouse (representa tive— White); Frances Yelverton (representative — Freeman); Berta Parks (class cheer leader). Second row—Glenn Johnson (representative—Helms) ; Charles Liles (president—Barrett) ; Carolyn Langston (class vice president) ; Frances O’Steen (representative—Davis). Third row—Evelyn Colie (representative—Barrett); Hartwell Gra ham (representative—Langston) ; Mrs. W. J. White (sponsor) ; Olivia Ferguson (class treasurer and president—Freeman). Fourth row—Jack Smith (president—Davis) ; Eandy Middleton (presi dent—White); Sidney Gordon (class president); Lorraine Taylor (class secretary); and Addison Hawley (president—Hehns). PLANS UNDERWAY FOR ANNUAL JUNIOR-SENIOR (Continued from page one) Manly, Frances Styron, and Tommy Daniels with Mrs. Cox and MrL Yelverton as advisers. Invitation; Randol])h Middleton, chairman; Hartwell Graham, Mar jorie Stenhouse, Rae Johnson with Mrs. White as adviser. Cloak: Jack Smith and Thelma Crmnpler. Library Sponsors Contest In an effort to encourage and stim ulate student interest in building up personal libraries during their liigh school years. Miss Collier, GHS li brarian, is sponsoring a student li brary contest, xVpril 25-29. A prize Avill be ofl^ered in each of the following divisions: (1) best general collection; (2) best special collection; and (3) best list of books for a ])ersonal library. In the book division ten is the maximum number of books that may be entered and the books must be the property of the students who are displaying them and must be so marked.Textbooks are excluded. The subject of the book list divi sion is to be “My Books.” The list is to include author and title to gether with brief notes explaining why each one has been chosen. GHS Girl Enters Sorority Anne MacMillan, ’36, who is at tending the Woman’s College at Duke, has recently been pledged to membership in Alpha Phi, a na- tional social sorority. !Avyvywvv^dWwwu^■vvvvww USE OUR SERVICE t for S YOUR SHOPPING S PHONE 1218 SAVAGE TAXI W-W>V>\V»V»V.V--A-.V.-AV. NEWS BRIEFS The ten pictures of the Snapshot Contest are now with the judges: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Belk and Mr. Henry Moore. Winners Avill be an nounced in the May issue of the Hi I^EWS. Approximately $6.00 was cleared by the Junior Chiss on “Wunsa a Yeer Stuf,” ])art of which was used to pay for the unior Council ])ic- ture ap})earing in this issue. Bobl)ie Anno Sanborn, Helen (Please turn to page eight) Have Your Last Year’s Spring Shoes Fixed As Good As New at JIN N BIT’S SHOE SHOP ^itiiiiiKiMiiiiiuntiiiiitiitiNNiiiMMtiiiifunnHiiNiiiMiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiNiiiinMiiiinr- I SHOP I WITH I I CONFIDENCE | I I I LEDER I BROTHERS | I and I I WEAR WITH I I PRIDE I RmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiniiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii^ Fire Automobile Burglary THOMAS O’BERRY INSURANCE Any Kind Anywhere 114 East Walnut GOLDSBORO, N. C. Accident Life Bonds ON MOTHERS’ DAY Show Your Love For Her By Giving Her Candy Our Stock Is Complete BROWN’S DRUG "The Family Drug Store" Having secured a couple of girls to help me interview Mr. Cam])bell, our agriculture teacher, I ventured there with trembling knees. My prey I found standing looking out the window. “Ah, Mr. Cam])bell,” I began, “May I ask you a few questions for the Hi News?” . . . “Certainly,” he replied. . . . “Well, llv. Campbell, from where did you graduate?” . . . “I graduated from State College the 13th ot ]\rarch.”. . .“Are you in favor oi the tarm I)ill or what Avas your opinion?” ... “I am very much in favor of it.” . . . “Would you like to go to war? If war was declared what would you do ?” . . . “I wouldn’t go!” (He and Mr. Barrett will lead the line to the Dismal Swamp.) . . “Was your college life exciting ?’" . . . “Just ordinary. I was President of the Agriculture Club. I didn’t go out inuch for athletics, but I like basketball best of sports.” Mr. el ames IFall Cani])bell has three brothers and three sisters, who live on a tarm near Taylorville, his home town. Although some here think GHS has school hours too long, Mr. Cani])- bell says, “I think the hours of GHS are very good.” We close our little conversation feeling friendship towards Mr. Cam])bell, as we had found he wouldn’t bite after all. M. F. B., ’3i). FURNITURE HEILIG ond MYERS BOYS We have everything you need in Wearing Apparel for the Junior-Senior Banquet LOUIS SHERMAN ACTIVITY NOTES Recently the Home N’ursiug Club took an exam for Junior Ked Cross (lii)lonuts. Centering their work around air- ])lane models, the Woodcraft Activ ity has one group building solid models, while some are drawing plans. The members of the liadlo Ac tivity are nuiking snuill radio sots, while studying and discussing radio theory. In ])reparation for the Greensboro contests, the (Jlee Club has been singing different songs; such as: folk, party, ballad, spiritual, ])opu- lar, and stunt. The Taxidermy Activity cleared $lS.8r> on their production of “The Wonuinless Wedding.” They plan to buy cabinets, in which tliey will ])lace mounted animals in their nat ural surroundings. The Bachelors are now becoming acconi])lished cooks. “Stage Struck” has one group working on the l>lay, “On Dixon’s Back Porch,’’ which will be given in chapel in ^lay, while the other group is working on nuike-uj) with class demonstrations. So far, the “Scribblers’ Scoop” has cleared $;").;■)(). MIGHTY SEQUEL To "BIG HOUSE" and "LAST MILE" Above is seen John Howard and Walter Connolly who are fea tured with Jean Parker in the most sensational film of the year. "PENITENTIARY" CAROLINA Monday Tuesday BANK WITH THE BANK OF WAYNE BUY IT BY THE CARTON! Bottled with Pure Deep Well Water BARNES-IIARRELL-RAWLIIVGS CO.
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