Page Four Hi News Friday, October 17,1947 Physical Ed. Has Its Variety For Tlie Boys In Class By Bill Taylor On any sunny day if you hap pen to look out on the athletic field , beside the school, you will see a lot of strange things. At fifth period a group of boys’ are always running around. One daj«* I looked out and saw them “get ting drunk”. Well, I don’t mean getting drunk with “fine wines and liquors”. These boys were playing a game. There were two teams playing this strange game. All the boys on a team were lined up one beMnd another. The fellow at the first of the line would take a stick, run to a designated spot on the ground, stick the end of the stick in the ground and then run around and around the stick. When the boys tried to run back to his starting point he had quite a hard time. First he would stumble, then stag ger from one side to thee other, finally after a few falls get back, and another boy would try to do the same thing all over again. » After one team won they start ed another game. The same two teams would line up on the track facing opposite directions. The person at the head of each line would start running around the track in different directions. Some of the boys ran fast, while some ran slow. Finally I grew so tired that I had to quit watching. One day when you aren’t doing anything fifth period, go out and watch the boys for yourself. Bet ter still, try to take part in the games yourself. HI NEWS STAFF Hi News staff for the year 1947-48 are pictured abovef. Sitting, left to right, Barbara Russell, Marilyn Tolochko, Mary Ann Ward, Dana., James Gulley, Faye* Parnell, Christine Byrd, Virginia Keen standing, Elton Warrick, James Rountree, Henry Edwards, Gene Roberts, Jr., Bill Taylor, Mr. Eugene L. Roberts^, advisir; Lou York. Several members of the staff were not present for the picture. Weatherly Speaks To French Cluh Mr. Dick Weatherly was the guest speaker at the first meeting this year of the French Club. Mr. Weatherly told the club about his work in French. Last summer he and some other men recorded the songs and fables of a little village near New Orleans in which the inhabitants speak Old French. He suggested that the club adopt a French family as one of their projects. He is going to study at the Uni versity of Paris as an exchange student for a year. Remember When? By Mary Ann Ward Remember when: Barbara H. went with Golds boro boys? We couldn’t beat Wilson, J. J. didn’t live here? The Seniors didn’t have their class rings? Bill T. was bashful? We didn’t have a good band? Max E. went with Joan C.? Donald P. wore glasses? Erline G. didn’t have dates? We had an annual? The Crocker twins dressed alike? ^ Carlton F. didn’t play football? Moon E. didn’t have a car? Bo K. couldn’t jitterbug? Short skirts were the style? Polly E. had pigtails? Earthquakes Tie With Rocky Mount Blackbird Team ' The Goldsboro Earthquakes came out of their second confer ence game with a 2-2 tie against the. Blackbirds from Rocky Mount. 2000 pople clapped their hands to keep ’em warm while they watched the Quakes'and Birds see- PRICE JEWELER ‘ Gifts for Everyone WATCHMASTER SERVICE 102 East Mull5erry BERNEY'S LOAN CO. Phone 1516-J 201 East Walnut Street GOLDSBORO, N. 0. Need Money? - See Berney Bank With Your Home Bank THE BANK OF WAYN E Goodrich Tires LANGSTON TIRE CO. Auto Accessories FOR • Body and Fender Repairing • Replacement of Auto Glasses • Radiator Repairing • Painting • Convertible Tops • Wrecker Service SEE Montague Bros. GARAGE 200 N. Georgia Ave. Phone 812 saw back and forth down the field with first one team and then the other kicking the pigskin down the field. Miller Eason broke through the Rocky Mount line to smear Black bird Hooks in the end zone and score a safety for the Quakes. Rocky Mount’s score came in the last quarter when a Blackbird Cheerleaders Put In Hard Work For A Long Time By Lou York “A suzie one, a suzie two.” No doubt if »you -have to any of the football games, bonfires, or to the pep meetings you have heard and seen -the cheering squad. The squad first started practic ing on August 4. It was very hot weather, and sometimes they could hardly stand it. But Her man Vinson, the head cheerleader, was determined they would prac- tic from 7:30 to 9:00 eveiry Mon day, Wednesday, and Thursday. They have rules and regulations just as other organizations do. | Members say they have a lot of fun practicing. Sometimes Her man gets so mad with the mem bers that he almost resigns. With each practice they realize they achieve more coordination, and they really don’t mind the work. After all, practice makes per fect! 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