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GOLDSBORO HI NEWS
June 9, 1938
Lettermen Organize Club
Electing James Kannan as pres
ident, the scliool lettermen have
formed a Monogram Club, composed
of students who have earned a letter
in any sport during their high school
athletic career.
Coach A^or ris Jeffrey started the
club last year, but little progress
was made. Electing the officers to
serve during the ensuing year, the
club hopes to get more accomplished.
The purpose is to make money
to secure chenille letters for those
who earn them in sports.
The other officers elected are:
vice president, Willie Boykin;
secretary, Marjorie Wooten; treas
urer, Tinker Heyward.
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Completely outclassing their op
ponents, the junior baseball nine
won the interclass baseball title by
defeating the freshmen w'ith a 10-
3 score.
The juniors had formerly sub
dued the seniors by an overwhelming
9-4 count. Continuing to play er
ratic ball, the seniors met the sopho
mores for the cellar position and
were taken down by a 5-1 count.
In the first game of the year, the
freshmen walked away with the
tilt by walloping the sophomores
11-4.
Interclass baseball was begun
this year because the regular dia
mond season was over at an early
date. Those who helped to umpire
the games were: Terry Pollock,
Coaches Jeffrey and Johnson, and
LaFayette Sasser.
Thanks
The senior staff wishes to ex
press its sincerest thanks to Jack
Hunt, Angeline Casey and Mr.
MaHaffey for their work in
mounting the senior pictures,
appearing in this issue. Through
their work they have saved the
paper approximately $25.
—THE STAFF.
Sen iors* Superlative Contest
Determined By Plurality Vote
SENIORS
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204 Answer Sports' Call
In Major School Athletics
Two hundred and four students
have reported for the six major
sports during the 1937-’38 school
year, a checkup showed recently.
Of the 204 that reported only 111
actually participated in a contest
ior meet.
Football had the highest number
reporting, 62. Of that number how
ever, 17 composed the varsity squad
and 28 the junior team.
A total of 35 reported for base
ball, and 18 played in a game.
Fifteen answered the swimming call,
and the entire number participated
in the meets. Twenty-seven came
out for basketball, and eight played
only in varsity games. Fourteen
participated in junior basketball.
In the only sport open to girls,
basketball, 40 answered the call, and
only 12 played in a game.
Track, although getting off to a
late start, attracted 25 boys, and 15
took part in a meet.
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Football Clears Most
During Current Year
Football made more money than
any other sport during the school
year ’37-’38, while track made the
least, reports the chairman of the
Athletic Committee.
The income from activity tickets
for football was $329.35; gate re
ceipts $478.80, making the total
$808.14. Expenses were $731.62.
One hundred dollars was lent to
track, leaving a balance of $76.52.
The expenses of track were
$93.41, balancing $6.59 from the
$100 borrowed from football.
The other reports are as follows:
Basketball
Activity Tickets $114.54
Gate Receipts 147.83
Total Received 262.06
Expenses 226.06
Balance 36.31
Baseball
Activity Tickets $100.25
Grate Receipts 71.45
Total Received 171.70
Expenses 119.24
Balance 52.46
Swimming
Activity Tickets $ 71.62
Expenses 70.29
Balance 1.33
Tennis
Activity Tickets $ 44.44
Expenses 40.17
Balance 4.27
Intramurals
Activity Tickets $ 28,66
Expenses 27.87
Balance 1.79
Total
Activity Tickets ...$ 688.85
Gate Receipts 698.08
Total Received 1,386.93
Costs ($100 from Football) 1,308.66
Profit 78.27
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As the Hi I^ews is no longer
sponsoring superlative contests for
the individual classes, the Seniors,
with the assurance from the other
classes that they would not have
them, elected superlatives, repre
sentative of their four years in higlu
school.
The Seniors hope that they have
set a precedent by this plan.
A large number of students was
nominated for each superlative and
the person receiving the plurality
vote won the election. However,,
it was possible for more than one
student to win if they received with
in five votes of each other.
Following are the results.
Most Popular, Helen Moye,.
James Heyward; Best All-Round,.
Helen Moye, James Heyward,.
James Crone; Best Looking, Bobbie-
Anne Sanborn, Dick Daughtry;
Most Personality, Scottie Dameron,,
James Kannan; Most Charming,
Marjorie Westray, Bobbie Ann&
Sanborn, Joe Pearson; Most
Stylish, Louise Sineath, Hugh Wes
tray, Eddie Mansour; Most Viva
cious, Scottie Dameron, Mary
Louise Schweikert, Edna Cooper,.
James Kannan; Most Congenial,.
N'ancy Pipkin, Joe Pearson; Most.
Accommodating, Ruth Shepard,
James Kannan; Wittiest, Mary
Mary Louise Schweikert, James.
Kannan.
REMINISCENCES MARK
CLASS DAY PROGRAM
ENACTED BY SENIORS
(Continued from page one)
called the events by reading it. ,
The entire class sang songs to the-
tunes of “True Confession,” “Heigh
Ho,” “Bie Mere Bitz *du Shoen” and
“I Still Love to Kiss,You Good
night.” The songs were written by
the song committee composed of
Nancy Pipkin, chairman, Helen
Moye and Marjorie Westray.
Billy Mooring acted as stage-
manager and Edward Luke as prop
erty manager.
Already 38 of this year’s gradu
ates have sent off applications for
college entrance next year, a re
port from the office shows.
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