Page Eight GOLDSBORO HI NEWS Thursday, June 8, 1950> Diplomas To Bring Varied Thougiits What will you be thinking about when you get your hands on your diploma? Clara Hollowell—Hallelujah! Ida Lee Holland—Thank the Lord! Carlie Hinnant — I must be dreaming. Barbara Hinnant—At Last. Julian Hill — “Goodby Miss Ipock.” Barbara Harrell — It’s about time. Junior Hallow—It took time to rack this up. Gertie Kleinert — It took a long, long time. Nina King—I never dreamed it could happen. Stewart Jones—“Wot Hoppen- ed”. Peggy Anne Jones—This could n’t happen again. Horace Jones—“I don’t believe it.” Sara Dewey Hunt—Just think! Next year I’ll start this all over again. Ashton Griffin—About the part tonight, when we 'get out of these “D ” hot robes.” Joyce Gurley—All my friends and teachers that I will be leav ing. W. D. Gurley—What next? Christine Daniels — It was worth it! Bill Dameron—Happy Day! Walter Culbreth — Won’t be lieve it. Junior McRoy—At last! Peggy Britt—It’s a lie and I know it. Gene Roberts — After twelve years of school I can’t think. Jimmy Shumate — What a headache in the morning. Alyene Rollins — Thank the Good Lord. Ruth Edmundson — Twelve years of work for this. MATINEE—30c; NIGHT—37c —Plus lax— • Today & Saturday Pre-National Release Engagement “Bright Leaf” - starring - GARY COOPER LAUREN BACALL PATRICIA NEAL • Starling Sunday JANE POWELL ANN SOUTHERN in “Nancy Goes to Rio” Color by Technicolor Scenes are shown above from the Junior-Senior Prom held in William Street Gym. The tcjp pic ture shows the back and side aecorations uuiing a dance number by Peggy Hawkins. The first card dance of the evening is shown in the bottom photo. (News-Argus photo.) Worth Potter—It doesn’t seem possible. Pat Taylor—“Goodbye Golds boro.” G. F. Seymour—“ Miss Rudisill Is To Get Hitched In July Anne Hood—Well, here it is at last. Wayne Salvage and Exchange 121 E. Mulberry St. Phon(> 1440 SCOTT MOTOR CO. BUICK MOTOR CARS SALES AND SERVICE Goldsboro, N. C. Miss Agnes Rudisill invites you to be present at her wedding on July 29 at 11:00 at Lillington, North Carolina, in the Methodist Church. She, too, is graduating—from single blessedness to married bliss. She will get her diploma (mar riage license) July 29. The bridegroom will be Mr. G. B. Boddie, son of a Methodist min ister of Clinton, Louisiana. Miss Rudisill is the daughter of Mrs. O. R. Rudisill of Lilling ton. She received her schooling in South Carolina, receiving an A.B. degree at Lander College. She later received her M.A. De gree from the University of Seniors Leave Their Best to You North Carolina. Mr. Boddie graduated from Louisiana State University, re ceiving a B.S. degree. He was a member of Kappa Sigma Fra ternity. He is now credit mana ger for Sears in Florence. By the way, when you get ready to tell her goodbye, you won’t have any trouble spotting her. She is easily recognizable by her height (or rather, lack of it) and by her “you-all” accent. So long. Miss Rudisill. Best of luck as Mrs. Boddie. G.H.S. in vites you back as often as you can come. You’ll always be wel come. The Seniors are leaving dear ole G.H.S. and they hope the stu dents left 'behind can use the things they are leaving. Jean Mitchell—leaves her abil ity to gain weight to Pauline Co ley. Janice Whaley — leaves her ability to tell jokes to anyone who wants to take over. Vollie Faircloth—leaves. Mavis Page—leaves her short hand to anybody that can read it. Lorraine Pearce—leaves her desk in third period, room 12, to anyone crazy enough to take So ciology. Bobby Frederick — leaves his “abilities” to Bobby Frederick in hopes that they will strengthen the rising seniors. Just what the doctor ordered. Etheline Coley—leaves, thank goodness. Faye Parnell—leaves by the back entrance. Keith Boykin—leaves to Miss Hula McKeel his ability to teach the typing rhumba. Tippa, type. Nine King—leaves her walk to Martha Lewis. Peggy Jones—leaves her abili ty to “Bop” to Joyce McClenny. Carolyn Sutton—leaves her U. S. History seat to Alton Perry. Barbara Hinnant—leaves her desk in bookkeeping to anyone foolish enough to take it. Joe Collins—leaves . . . good riddance. Jean McLawhon—leaves all of her admit slips to anyone that can use them. Barbara Harrell — leaves her ability to do history to Sybil Batson. Peggy Strickland — leaves for better days to come: Waverly Langston—leaves his throwing arm to Billy Gibson, hoping he can control it. Norma Frick—leaves her typ ing ability to Sara Thompson. Nancy Underwood—leaves her height to Martha Kornegay. Jimmy Thomas — leaves the halls of G.H.S. Ruth Forehand — leaves her ability to date out-of-town boys to whoever needs it. Junior McRoy—leaves FIVE swell years behind. Naomi Deans—leaves when she gets her diploma. Joyce Gurley—leaves her place as marshal to Mary Lou Roberts. Gene Roberts—leaves his job of make-up editor. Hopes the new one won’t have poetry like Addie’s to contend with. 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