December 9, 1938 GOLDSBORO HI NEWS PAGE SEVEN Junior Couple Take In Social ‘^Here, Sonny, put my purse in your pocket and let’s go in; I’m dying to get started. Just look at ’em dance! Honest, if you don’t liurry, I’m going nuts. (JSTo cracks from the informed!) Gee, here’s hoping they do the Taul Jones’ on account of I sho’ don’t wanta get ‘stuck.’ Listen to Kannan imitate Kay Kyser, will ya? Boy, he’s got the biz. Say, are you coming this week or next week? I would like to get there before the last number. Law, they’re giving everybody a handful of beans! I wonder why ? There’s no sense in that. Sonny, what is wrong with you?” • “Sarah, will you please let me get a word in ‘edgewise’? I forgot to hring our Activity Tichetsf!” “My goodness, why didn’t you say that’s what you wanted? You gave ’em to me and I put ’em in my purse. Just look in your pocket. You ain’t got ‘biddy’! ISTow, give the tickets to Mr. J. W. and let’s start swing- ing.” “My cow, they’re giving us some beans. Sarah, what are we supposed to do with ’em ?” Buy Your Xmas Candy At Vinson's Drug Store Whitman’s Bussel McPhail Phone 168 C. M. AVERY All Kinds of INSURANCE “I don’t know. I guess we’ll learn. Look at Herbert Barbour and Vir ginia Modlin, would ya? They look like Mutt and Jeff!” “Gal, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Just look at Billy Hood and ‘Skinny’ Hallow over there. They’re monopolizing the floor.” (I just heard “Professor Cobb” use that one!) “My lands, why are they clearing the floor? Oh, the program’s about to begin. There goes Rudolph Pate. Gee, he’s gonna play the piano. Ain’t that swell? He really ‘goes to town’ on ‘Saint Louis Blues.’ I could listen to it for months with out getting tired. Couldn’t you ? And here comes the ‘jitter-bugs.’ They’re the best in the country, I know. Our ‘jam sessions’ are really first class!” “Have you ever? The program’s over already and the lights have started blinking. I knew it was comin’. Fun like this can’t last for ever.” S. B. and S. D., ’40. Merry Christmas All the freshmatn homerooms are wandering what to do with $7.95 which is the personal prop erty of each room. The money is their share of the profit made on the freshman Hallowe’en party. Some of the rooms are using the money to purchase curtains. Others are yet undecided as to the purpose. wwvwwvwvuwwvwww RENTATYPEWRITER For the School Year Commercial Students Worley Typewriter Exchange ? 107 East Mulberry St. G I FTS for CHRISTMAS Candies Perfumes Cosmetics Toilet Sets Brown's Drug Store "The Family Drug" Freshman Wins High News Award Selling 14 Hi ISTews subscrip tions, Alma Griffin, freshman from Miss King’s homeroom won the in dividual prize in the recent circula tion campaign, necessitated by the comparatively small number of ac tivity tickets purchased by students. Miss Ipock’s first period class, selling 45 subscriptions, won the homeroom prize which is to be a homeroom Christmas party given by the staff. To date there are 380 activity ticket subscriptions, 91 new student subscribers and 102 outside sub scribers, making a total of 513. This is 77 lower than last year’s sub scriptions, which totaled 5i90. Miss King’s room, with 14 sub scriptions, was second and Miss Langston’s with twelve, was third. Sarah Dees and Hugh Daughtry tied for second place in the in dividual sales with 8 subscriptions each. Alma Griffin’s prize was a dollar’s trade in the Hi News Shop. Merry Christmas Citizenship As Topic Paper^s Twelfth Year (Continued from page one) Mr. Dortch are Mr. L. G. I^ufer, vice president; Mrs. Mary Broad- hurst, secretary; and Mrs. J. W. Swift, treasurer. Mrs. White, chairman, Mrs. Emil Eosenthal and Olivia Fergu son make up the program commit tee for this year. Pittsburgh Paints Smooth as Glass Drop in and Let Us Help You in Your Selection. I. WILLIAMS' PAINT and SUPPLY CO. MONDAY—TUESDAY GARY COOPER MERLE 0 B E RO N IN "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY' ALSO A Miniature 'THEY LIVE AGAIN' A COLOR CARTOON and LATEST NEWS EVENTS PARAMOUNT THEATRE J. D. PIKE MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler, Plymouth Dealer NORTH CENTER STREET The Loose Tongue Hi-ya! Senors, Senoras, Senori- tas and SENIORS (that’s me). Anyhow, that’s better’n making a meow remark about our perfect ly respectable and angelic principal. (I’ll call later for the two bits.) Since fall has fell and football is a thing of the past, it is fitting and proper that the noble grid heroes should be properly rewarded. So after much deliberation, etc., I have prepared the following superlatives : Thinks-he’s-the-hero—.Boddie Perry Most handsome Ernest Burton Most valuable Bill Hood (He makes a very good landmark.) Best physi-Q “Clum” Daniels (There’s more of him.) Why-coaches-get-bald-headed “Fate” Sasser Most timid ^^Zob” Kannan Most romantic Charlie Liles and Heyward Privette And just to avoid hurting Pat Pate’s feelings I nominate him for next year’s mascot. Just to be diiferent I’ll try a little of my own poetry: They call me Goon Moon, spoon, swoon, june A tall escort—er-r. Maybe we’d better discontinue the poetry. Speaking of escorts and things reminds me of a couple of little romances circulating about. Lillie Burns and Feebe Daughtry think each other mighty cute. (He wears her costume jewelry) but Julia Kannan thinks Glenwood Johnson is just twice as cute. Gals! this is the tip! Troy Hooks and Dee Wood Vinson have lost their reps as chief romeos to the most romantic, most handsome, Robert Taylorish, Harpo Markish human on wheels—Roscum Byrum! Wadda man! Best of all, he can serenade you about a purty little poodle dog on his fiddle. Merry_ Christmas and Keep Smiling. Students Use Bus On Thirteen Trips So far this year there have been thirteen trips taken in the school bus. Seven of these trips were made by the football team. Six other trips have been taken by classes from Goldsboro schools: A fifth grade class of thirty-two pupils has made trips to jSTew Bern and Raleigh; a sixth grade class of forty pupils has taken a trip to Fremont; a Student Association group of thirty went to Chapel Hill; a Sociology-English group of thirty went to hear Pres ident Franklin D. Roosevelt’s speech at Chapel Hill on December 5. In order to take a trip in the bus, a group of people need only to have a definite place to go, a reason for going, and a general outline of what will be done when they get there. A group must have some one see Mr. Johnson and have him explain the financial and safety details of the trip. The cost of running the bus is five cents a mile, the minimum charge being $1.50. The bus was purchased last Sep tember at a cost of $1,200. Classes of ’38 and ’39 each donated $100, which, combined with other funds, enabled GHS to pay $800 toward the bus. The other $400 was paid by the Goldsboro Graded Schools and is to be repaid as soon as pos sible. Bronze plates will be placed in side the bus recognizing the classes that have made contributions. G. E. COGDELL Bicycles Lochs and Keys Merry Christmas 77 Students Moke First, Second Honor Rolls (Continued from page one) Lee Spencer, W. C. Stuckey, Ray Rouse and Helen MacClenny. Sophomores: Bertha Shaver, Eunice Highsmith, Ernest Crone, Mary Louise Thomson, Marie Belk, Jessie Mallard, Mary Hicks, Eliza- oeth Royall, Delores West Eliza beth Hawley, Elizabeth Mayo, Ellen Lovelace, Albert Handley, Billy Charlton, Evelyn Sinn, Annie Mae Christianberry, Margaret Campbell, Bob Mooring and Julia Thompson. Freshmen: Mary Mitcham, Alma Griffin, Dorothy Grice, Nancy Paige Swift, Effie Ruth Maxwell, Ruth Minton, Margaret Scott and Elaine Brown. 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