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Pace 4 Goldsboro Hi News Inquiring Reporter THE INQUIRINg Rei)orter(box hd Uy l'](l Strickland This month, along the crowded corridors of the school, the Inquir ing Reporter bntton-holed guys tiiul dolls for an answer to this question; What’s wrong with Guys and/or Dolls? liobby Watson—Too darn tempt ing. La Nelle Edwards—Two-faced. Laura Lynch—No opinion—dis gusting. Alvin Potts—Two-faced. Hugh Shine—They’re all right. (Some of them, that is.) R. L. Gurley—They flirt too much. Mary Olive Grady—One of them suits me fine. Robby Gillikln—Talk too mucli, have too much imagination. Cotton Klutz—Ain't enough of '«m. David Johnson—I can’t get one. Ruby Forehand—They just ain’t all like Prank. Peggy Robbins—Silence — no comment, that is. Paul Flowers—Nothing. Skippy C'ulloty—They’re all right (lovely). Biology Students Form Nature Club A Nature Club has been organ ized by the biology department. This club is divided into three smaller clubs: the Flower Garden Club, the Vegetable Garden Club, and the Bird Club. The Nature Club recently sent five representatives to the Senior Garden Club meeting at the Wom an’s Club. The representatives were: Anne Butler, Peggy Ann Britt, Florence Bowden, Sara Dewey Hunt, and Peggy Pittman. Waggoner Floral Service 211 South Center I’lione 1693 RECONDITIONED LIVING ROOM CUSHIONS and SPRINGS Speed Hollowell 40L E. Walnut St. You Might Wish To Call One of These Telephones 15y lOUon Warrick If you’re sad and feeling blue, Here is something you can do. Call these numbers, the one you wish. And you might hit on some swell dish! For Boy8 Dream girl 1760-J Date bate 1370-J Sweet sixteen 1333 Slick chick 2088-M Blondie 769-J Sharpstor 892-J Vivacious 65 Bashful babe 538-J Homework fiend 143G-W For Girls Tall, dark and handsome—C04-W WqK 1769-J r 1697-J ..^^Va-looking 1890-J In demand 1939-J Lonely genius 602-W Sharpo 739-J Dream boat 1342-W Ape shape 1439-J Griffin Motor Co. Repairing on All Makes of Cars GOLDSBORO, N. C. For Insured Income See M. A. SHAVER Telephone 851 Edwards - Grumpier Shell Station Ash and Center Streets Phone 195 Robt. E. Bryan Distributor Amoco Products Phone 99 GOLDSBORO, N. C. When You See SUE’S SUPERB > You See QUALITY PLUS Francis W. Stanley STANLEY’S FUNERAL HOME Goldsboro MAX STAPP MASTER BLACKSMITH Electric and Acetylene Welding Repairing of All Kinds Messages In Song Titles Hy JJetty Jane Harbco j “It’s the same Old Dream”—a i one” on exams. “Summertime”—wasn’t it won derful? ”A11 By Myself”—have you tricf iJfebuoy? ‘‘I’ll Get By”—with a 4 minus. “Lazy Bones”—aren’t we all? “And Then It’s Iloaven”—when school’s out. “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”— when you pass through the girls’ room. “Mumbles”—your translation of French. “Beg Your Pardon”—if I for get to get my homework. “Near You”—from a dumb per son to a smart one during exams. “Two Loves Have I”—sleeping and eating. “Lady Be Good”—students’ plea to teachers at exam time. “That’s Your Red Wagon”—if you don’t know your Biology. “Where Did You Learn to TiOve?”—Duh-h!! “Among My Souvenirs”—report dards featuring “ones.” “I Don’t Know Enough About You”—Spanish “The Egg and 1”—^in Biology class. “The Gentleman Is a Dope”— censored. “Too Late to Worry”—after exams are over. “A Fella Needs a Girl”—hint, liint. “I’m a Big Girl Now”—a fresh man’s wail. “The Best Things in Life Are Free”—so they say.. cylltimni (iNews Jly Virginia Keen and Bill Taylor “Snag” Hallow, ’42, and Jr. Kannon, ’40, were united in mar riage in January. George Wilson, ’44, is now work ing with the Carolina Power and IJght Co. in Clinton. Ifazel (Shaver) Hoogenboom, ’37, and her husband, Cornelius Hoogenboom, recently moved to Los Angeles, California. Leonard Pope, ’47, and Marjor ie Blackman were married New Year’s Day. lUlly Ray graduated from Staun ton Military Academy in Staunton, Virginia, January'24. He is now attending Wake Forest College. Billy Daly and Neil Ragen have been discharged from the army. Billy served in Japan and Neil in Korea. They plan to enter ECTC in March. Alphabetical Brain Storm THOMPSON WOOTEN OIL CO. SHELL Fuel Oil and Gasoline N. JOHN ST. WE ARE ALWAYS BUYING Scrap Iron Metals Hides Furs Waste Materials GOLDSBORO IRON & METAL CO. |{y Ijoh York Athletic—Fred Tyndall. Brainy—Lillian Overman. Cute—“Goose” Summerlin. Demon—John Thompson. Energetic—Ruth Shaver. Flirt—lUanche West. Goat—Travis Rose. Hepcat—Bo Kannan. Industrious—Polly Edgerton. Joker—Jim Evans. Knockout—La Nolle Edwards. Looney—Jack Wilson. Moose—James l^arker. Nutty—Sam Lynch. Owlface—“Ossie” Wiggs. Personality—Faye Branch. Quiet—Vera Lee Gainey. Ratface—‘‘Tut” Shumate. Sophistocatcd—Ruth Edgerton, Talented—Shirley James. 'Unique—Erline Griffin. Vain—Barbara Hood. Witty—“Rooster” Kannan. X-pert—Marilyn Tolochko. Youthful—John Klienert. Zealous—Frances Fulghum. February 27, 1948 hostess, or Greek Student Writes To GHS Biology Class Miss Geraldine .yones and her homeroom students would like to share with you a letter from a girl in Greece. The letter follows: Dear Miss Jones and students; I decided after such a long while after receiving your Red Cross j)ackage to write you. First of all I wish to thank your group for your thoughtfulness and may we in the future corres pond with each other as friends, although unknown. But let’s hopti that some day we may meet. I wish to ask you to send a photo graph of you and your group as I shall do so myself. It shall cause me a great pleas ure and hapi)iness to learn con cerning your country. My name is Sophia the Ophlia. I am fourteen years of age and have four brothers: Costas—15, Nic'hos—13, Angelos—10, and Therdru. If you wish to learn concerning my country, the conditions are really bad as you have perhaps learned from your periodicals, continually shootings and killings. My father is a verl of the Ital ian Campaign and was wounded He cannot siipport our family. We, of course, are little and therefore cannot help him in any small way in support of our family. Don’t neglect to write me and in the future letter I shall write more. Write me if you too have brothers and sisters and all about your country. Odos Bocharis No. 1, Patros, Greece. MOTHKUH AT TEA | Pour tea, serve as The members ot Mrs. Rutl), wash dishes. Shine’s Foods 1 classes recently ! The party served as a part of honored their mothers at a tea j the students' quarterly examina- lu the foods laboratory. Open tlons. ■ The guests included thirty raced sandwiches, cookies, and ' mothers and also Superintendent tea wore served. Kach of the girls ' Ray Armstrong and principal C. had a definite job to do, such as; W. Twiford. 801-811 N. .John St. Same Location for 25 Years GARDNER'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Pasteurized Milk 503 W. Mulberry Velvet Ice Cream Telephone 16G COME TO IVoodley’s Grocerji FOR OROCBUIES - rRODUCK Get Your Ottice Supplies at Thomas Office Supply Company W. Walnut Street Flowers For All Occasions Spence-Williams FLORIST SMITH HARDWARE CO For SPORTING GOODS And ANYTHING IN HARDWARE WATSON SUPER MARKET JOHNSON HOMES Meats — Produce -- Groceries Give-Us-A-T rial KENDALL The 2000 Mile Oil Every 'Winner in the 1947 Natlo;ial Air Races used Kendall Motor Oil PARKER OIL COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT ASH CASH GROCERY KdKOHOOil’s New and Modern Fancy (Ji-oc«ry Store Corner Ash and Herman Streets A. T. GRIFFIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Lumber Millwork Building Materials HOTEL GOLDSBORO BARBER SHOP HAIRCUTS, SHAVES, SHAMPOOS Goldsboro Heating & Plumbing Supply Co. I'linnbiiiK Pi.vturc« and Suliplii's Stolicrs anil Oil Jliirncrs T. L. BLOW CONTRACTORS HORACE COWARD Phone 157 213 W. Walnut St. GOLDSBORO ICE DEUVERY CO. 45 ICE and COAL PHONES SARDE.SON’S Wear with PrMe 107 S. Center St. Phone 865 INSURANCE John W. Thompson Campbell’s Gift Shop Gifts ot Distinction 139 N. Center Phone 27 everythinc; in drugs at Goldsboro Drug Store Phone 1 G7 FLOOR COVERING SPECIALTIES, Inc. •‘COMPLETE FLOOR COVERING SERVICE”, Asphalt and Rubber Tile Rugs Linoleum 120 E. Mulberry St, Carpets Phone 1909-W GOLDSBORO MUSIC COMPANY 221 N. John Street “GIVIO A MUSICAL GIFT” We have Radios, Record Players, Music Boxes, Musical Instruineuts and Accessories WAYNE ICE & COAL CO. PURE CRYSTAL ICE Telephones 45 & 1792 GeorRe Street, North IF YOU WANT THE BEST ICE CREAM AND YOUR FAVORITE CANDY Stop at the GOLDSBORO CANDY KITCHEN Sutton-Lewis Furniture Co., Inc. QUALITY FURNITURE —at— REASONABLE PRICES COMPLIMENTS OF GOLDSBORO MILLING CO. GOLDWAVNE LAUNDRV & DRY CLEANERS Odorless Dry Cleaning PHONE 25 BERNEY’S LOAN CO. Phone 1516-J 201 East Walnut Street GOLDSBORO, N. C. Need Money? — See Berney SEARS Roebuck and Company SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE
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