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PAGE EIGHT GOLDSBORO H I NEWS December 9, 1938 Senior Staff Sponsors Contest To stimulate interest in reading the advertisements in the Hi I^ews the Senior Staff is sponsoring a con test in this issue. As prizes two reserved-seat tickets to Keep Smil ing will be given—one to the boy and one to the girl declared win ners. Rules The following phrases have been selected from advertisements ap pearing in this issue. Copy the phrases and then read the advertise ments. (1) Any student whose name ap pears in the mast head of the Hi N"ews may not participate in this contest. (2) Entries must be handed to Grace Hollingsworth or Evelyn Dillon not later than 4:00 o’clock today. (3) Papers will be judged on the basis of correctness and neatness and the manner in which the fol lowing directions are followed: (a) Answers must be written on ruled paper; (b) Aiiswers must be numbered; ,(c) The list of phrases must be listed on the left hand side of the paper and the advertisers on the right hand side. Phrases (1) All work guaranteed; (2) A gift nobody can duplicate; (3) Talk of the town; (4) Sand gravel and brick; (5) Individual blend powder; (6) Birth stone rings; (7) Condi tional heat; (8) You will find it at; (9) For the best foods; (10) Store of quality; (11) Eor boys and girls; (12) Gift head- FOLLOW THE CROWDS to the Goldsboro Hi Cafeteria Good Home Cooking Gift Headquarters See Our Displays ROBINSONS DRUG STORE Phone 823 Borden Brick and Tile Company Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year quarters for the men; (13) Little miss; (14) Get the most for the least money; (15) To GHS stu dents; (16) Improved real estate; (17) A carton for the home; (18) The family drug; (19) Fit the foot; (20) N’o finer gift; (21) America’s greatest value; (22) The gift for Christmas; (23) Give permanents; (24) Gift head quarters; (25) Follow the crowd; (26) Shopping center; (27) Maine fur; (28) Quality, service and work manship; (29) Dependable service; (30) Give furniture; (31) Auto service; (32) Store of prices; (33) Rest when tired; (34) Latest record ings (35) Women and war; (36) A miniature. • Merry Christmas Student Association Council Consists of Forty-three Representatives (Continued from page one) Ferguson (Activity), Genevieve Hodgin (Music), Mildred Lee (Cheering), Frances Styron (In spection), Margie Wooten (ISTomi- nating), Virginia Worley (Cafeteria), Mayre Best (Athletic), and Addison Hawley (Finance). Officers of Student Association: Sidney Gordon (president), Legh Scott (vice president), Virginia Lee (corresponding secretary), Frances O’Steen (recording secretary) ; Gabe Holmes (treasurer), and Jimmie Hampton (parliamentarian ). GARDEN SEED FLOWER SEED LAWN SEED JEFFREYS & SONS BOYS Candy is the Gift for Christmas GOLDSBORO CANDY KITCHEN «Bool Poll» Held During Book Week In observance of Book Week, ISTovember 13-19, Miss Collier, librarian, conducted a ‘‘book poll” to determine the most popular book in GHS library. Over 300 votes were cast and 75 books were in cluded among the titles voted on. Students wrote the name of their favorite books on slips of paper and dropped them in the box placed on a table in the library. The most popular book, accord ing to the poll, is ‘‘Gone With the Wind” by Margaret Mitchell. “Jane Hope” by Elizabeth Gray placed second. Both Avere written about the Civil War period. Other books in cluding travel, biography, and science were chosen as favorites. Many changes are being made in the library to add to the comfort of the students. The P.-T.S.A. is planning to appropriate the money to provide Venetian blinds, two chairs, and a divan. GIVE PERMANENTS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Kellys' Beauty Shop Wayne Bank BIdg. Activities Survey Indicates Progress Children Three (Continued from page one) There are 27 junior members, 15 girls and 11 boys in this activity. A victrola furnishes the music and they are learning the simple square step. The typing activity is composed of 35 senior members and is taught by Miss Hamer. They have already learned the keyboard. Forty-nine girls under Miss Suiter’s leadership are learning to crochet, knit, and embroider. Some of their products are to be Christ mas gifts, while others will be sold or used at home. Mr. New’s band has 37 members with five girls. Their latest achieve ment is the school song to the tune of the Washington and Lee Swing. The Scribblers’ Club with Miss Sanborn, adviser, has reorganized this year with 23 freshman mem bers. The club has chosen Carolyn Hollingsworth as editor-in-chief and has planned to put out a paper in the near future. Fifty girls take Industrial Arts under the instruction of Mr. Askins. Simple woodwork constructions such as book cases, what-nots, tables and wood plackets are made. Plans must be drawn up before the work begins. Ben Daniels assists Mr. Askins. (Continued from page four) And in comes Mrs. Sloane, She says “I’m glad the children are in bed And you’re all alone. I saw your children up the street And how downcast they looked. I’ve brought them toys and trains and dolls And lots of story books. For you I’ve bought a winter coat And clothes as well as food, By doing this I hope you’ll get The Merry Christmas mood. That all should have at Christmas time And there—the clock’s struck ten— Good-night, through the world there’s Peace on earth—good will toward men.” Thus Mrs. Black is left with All the toys and she’s alone— But from her heart and on her lips. comes— “God bless Mrs. Sloane.” —Jackie Campen, ’40. Buy Your Christmas Groceries From B. G. Thompson Save the Difference USE OUR SERVICE For Your Shopping ★) Phone 1218 SAVAGE TAXI The "American" Oil Burning Heater GIVES SATISFACTION You Will Find it at Smith Hardware Company Phone 90 and 590 MERRY CHRISTMAS Let Us Supply You With Your Christmas Groceries ECONOMY GROCERY T. L. BLOW Your Christmas Shopping Center Plumbing Supplies Come to HOME CASH GROCERY Merry Christmas and Happy New Year -Tyler Co. For the Best Foods For Christmas Buy One of Our Maine FIR CHRISTMAS TREES 17 JEWEL U LOVA Have a Merry Christmas '"on’j jy '"a ^atch! Cozart Packing Co. Phone 643 Center Street Barr^s Jewelry Hotel Goldsboro BIdg. A Real Christmas Gift Insured in a Building and Loan Account Your College Education Assured Citizens Building and Loan Charles S. Norwood
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