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Tuesday, January 23, 1951 GOLDSBORO HI NEWS Page Three Inter-class Tournament Set For Next Few Days Coming up during the latter part of this month and the first of the next, there is an inter-class basket ball tournament in which eyes fo cus on the girls for a change. It’s being sponsored by the junior class under the leadership of Peggy Hawkins and her committee, who ask full cooperation from all the classes in making it a grand suc cess. The two preparatory games will come on January 23 when the freshmen girls challenge the soph omores, and on the 24th when the junior-senior game will be played. The individual teams haven’t been chosen as yet but are in order the early part of next week. Each team must, however, be composed of six first string girls and several substitutes. February 2 Is Big Date The big date, February 2, will be the showdown for the first place winner, whose class will re ceive a silver trophy to be passed on annually. The consolation game will be the first of the two to be played. ^ The coinmittee has sent a rep resentative to the individual class es, bearing a letter to the presi dent stating the rules for their team and rules for class participa tion that night. Each class has been asked in the letter to have four boy cheerleaders in the guise of girls, while the class itself should have two original yells and of the contest will be based on the yell itself, actions of the cheer leaders, and class response. Boy Majorette During the half each class is asked to submit one boy as major ette and will be judged according to his cleverness in doing the “takeoff” on the majorettes. Following the two games, there is to be a dance which will be in cluded in the game admission of twenty-five cents. All dancers are urged to be ready to enter their version of the fast dance, makes no difference what it is: Charles ton, be bop, shag, all are accept able. Class participation can be a lot of fun and is necessary to make it all in all a big night. After-Game Dances Held In Gymnasium For the two Friday nights fol lowing the home basketball games, dances sponsored by the Parent- Teachers Council were held direct ly following the game in the Wil liam Street gymnasium for the high school students and their guests. There will be three more dances during the basketball season, as there are three more Friday night home games. The annual Order of the Arrow dance was held at attended can be seen in the above picture taken dur- the Country Club here. Some of the group which ing the dance. (News-Argus photo) ' know them. Judging for this part Shoe Service All Work GUARANTEED 235 N. John St.—Phone 1063-J PRICE JEWELER Gifts for Everyone Watchmaster Service 102 East Mulberry SPOTLESS CLEANERS ^'We Keep The Spot' MEET YOUR FRIENDS Drug Store . At - Phone 1065 107 W. Chestnutt SEYMOUR FUNERAL AMBULANCE SERVICE Goldsboro, N. 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Mary Alice Rose and Ronnie Dale, 20; Hilda Toler and Carolyn Epps, 21; Bill Sills, 22; Kenneth Boyd and Shirley Batson, 23; Bar bara West, 24; Bobby Johnson, 25; Grace Williams, 26; Edith Newell, 27; and Mary Lee Ennis, 29. — BUY — from the HI NEWS SHOP WILSON Rexall Store Home of 50,000 Milkshakes CREECH^S INC. Furniture of Distinction 209 West Walnut Sociology Class Visits City Hall The second ’ period Sociology class' visited the Goldsboro city hall MondayJanuary 15. The purpose of this was to sit in on the major’s cbtirt. They heard-vfirious defendants tried for f misdemeanors. Mayoi" Scott 'B. 'Bel’keley presid ed over the coutt.‘ * Order Of Arrow Dance Draws 250 Approximately; 250 people at tended a dance sponsored by the Order of the Arroxv which was held during the holidays, Decem ber 29, at, the Goldsboro Country Club. Jimmy Cozart and dance band from Rocky Mount played for this annual semi-formal affair, which lasted from 9 to 1. Engraved invitations were is sued to members who distributed them among their high school and college friends. The club was decorated in fresh greenery and Christmas ornaments. Refreshments for the dance were handled jointly by the club and the mothers of the members of this Scout-Faternal organiza tion. LEO COHN Watch and Jewelry Repairing Telephone 46 208 East Walnut St, Goldsboro, N. C. Complete Drug Store Service We Also Serve Regular Meals Almand's Drug Store - Walgreen Agency - QUALITY PLUMBING & HEATING 1009 N. William Street — Phone 2778 WHIRLPOOL WASHERS — PUMPS SEE THE NEW I Frigldaire Refrigerators — Electric Ranges — Home Freezers Electric W ater Heaters ^ EDWARDS & JERNiGAN FURNITURE STORE ‘ 115 E. Mulberry Street — Phone 1000 —
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