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PAGE SIX GOLDSBORO HI NEWS October 25, 1940 Aunt Urite-Uss Her hair was long, and curly, and yellow. And still she didn’t have a fellow. Her eyes were like the sky so blue, Yet all her dreams did not come true. Her skin was fair; just hke a rose, And yet she didn’t have the beaus. I’ll tell you, friends, just what’s the matter, All she ever heard was: Compli ments, Flatter!! Until conceited she became. And all the boys, then learned her game. ’Til they all decided she needed to know, “You don’t have to be pretty to have a beau!” —L. S., ’42. Dear U Rite-uss: I like a boy who used to like me, but, now, he likes another girl. I’ve done everything I know to take him away from her, but it’s no use. What do you suggest? ‘Cast-a-side.’ Dear Cast-a-side: Why don’t you do a little casting yourself? There are plenty of nice males in GHS who would jump at a chance for you. indifferent, and don’t be over-anx ious to date her. There are other girls to have fun with. To sum it all up don’t let her know she’s tops. Let her get jealous once in a while, because it will do both of you much good. Dear Aunt: What am I to do? I’m in love with Norma Barbee, and she won’t even notice me. ‘Weeper.’ Dear ‘Weeper’: The best advice I can offer is to act natural. Also, if you act indif ferent, she will probably notice you. Dear U Rite-uss: I am madly in love with a very handsome cheerleader who’s pas time is flirting with other girls. Won’t you please remedy the situa tion for me? ‘A Very Worried Freshman.’ Dear -Worried Fresh7nan’: You can never trust a boy that spends all of his time flirting. He probably has a string of lines and uses them on all the girls. Don’t fall too hard, but find a boy you can trust and will not be afraid of losing. Students Most Interested In Election, Defense, War The coming national presidential election, national defense, and the present European War are the top ics in the Materials Bureau which are of most use this year, accord ing to Miss Cora Fuller Collier, school librarian. Due to this fact, more material on these topics is steadily being com piled. The social science classes are still making more use of the bureau than any other class. Ready for distribution from the Bureau are 17,873 clippings, 16,625 pictures, 186 posters, 1,110 over-sized pictures, 132 maps, 211 radio scripts, and three sets of victrola records. Dear U Rite-uss: What’s been happening to Joyce Waters and Billy Ellis, and Mar guerite Pennington and Donald Ward since they started to GHS? A Wonderer. Dear Wonderer: Just between you and me. I’m wondering too. Dear Auntie: Please help me, if you can. The girl I like wears a State College bracelet, lets Bill S. wear her ring, and flirts with T. B. and R. D., and nearly all the boys except me. I have dated her several times, but lately when I ask her, she al ready has a date. A Man in Love. Dear ‘Man in Love’: Your girl’s situation is the kind that any girl would love to be in. Maybe you don’t have the right line, or approach. Flatter her, be Dear U Rite-uss: I’m in love with two girls. One I have liked three years and still do, yet she flirts with other boys. The other girl I hke more, and tho’ I haven’t known her but four weeks, I like her better than the other. She likes me some, but I think just as a friend. Should I drop the first, or what? A Needer of Advice Dear ‘Needer of Advice’: Why drop anyone? Can’t you have two girl friends? It never hurts to keep an extra one on hand. Take off refreshed DRINK IT WAS SWELL Staff Purchases Camera The Hi News has its first camera, which has been purchased to take pictures for the paper and to con tinue a picture history of the school. The camera has a photo flash bulb attachment making possible indoor and night pictures and is equipped with a fast shutter and 4.5 lens. Superintendent Ray Armstrong has made the purchase possible, as he has paid slightly over half of the cost. Profit from the Hi News shop is to take care of the other payment. The photography staff, Walter Hicks, Norris Sutton, and Bob Pow ell, plans to develop all pictures taken as soon as the necessary ma terials are acquired. A recent survey of the religious status of the students in the Golds boro schools by Mrs. Bradford’s first period sociology class has revealed that the average number of Golds boro youth who attend church is higher than the average for the State. A travel questionnaire has re vealed that six GHS students. Bob Powell, Grey Whitford, Betty Weil, and Mary Cleaves, George, and Henry Stenhouse have been about 2,000 miles from Goldsboro this past summer. Bob Powell and Grey Whitford went to New Mexico with the Scouts, Betty Weil went to camp in New Mexico, and the Stenhouses spent the summer in and around Palmer Lake, Colorado. Gene Albert reached the farthest point south at Galveston, Texas (900 miles) and New York (500 miles) was visited by many students. North Carolina and her neighbor ing states, Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Ala bama were well covered by GHS students. Wendell L. Willkie, Mickey Roo ney, Eleanor Holm, Buster Crabbe, Dinah Shore, Ken Murray, Alan Jones, and Xavier Cugat, were among the celebrities seen. The frankest answer to the ques tion, “What was the most fun you had?” were “putting on a Southern accent,” “looking at good-looking girls,” and “stealing watermelons.” Miss Sara Falkener’s dramatics class is planning to go to Fayette ville on October 30 for a perform ance of the “Highland Call.” 8 New Teachers Have interesting History (Continued From Page 1) Ohio, she came to Raleigh to attend Meredith. The new GHS band maestro, known to you as Mr. William C. Saddler, has been instructor of a high school junior band in Penn sylvania, assistant geology instruc tor at University of West Virginia, and was the supervisor of music in Rockingham County last year. He attended the University of Missouri, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsyl vania State, and the Buffalo School of Music. Miss Barrett, another protege of Meredith College taught four years in the grammar schools. She is at present very busy teaching the freshmen intricacies of political elections. 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