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SMITHFIELD HIGH TIFlES LIERARY If anyone had walked through the library in the morning on one of those really cold days last month he would have thought a hurricane was going through. There wasn’t anything flying around or even a strong wind blowing but the knocking was just terribleI You guessed iti It was so cold in there that everybody’s knees were knocking to tune of ’’Sixteen Tons”. Of course every class* has its bad days and those were really bad days in the libraryl I think our troubles are over now since our radia tors had a good looking over the other day. Seriously, the library has been a haven to students. There they can enjoy a moment of quiet, study or read as the mood takes them. Mss Herring is just wonderful about helping us find things, and anybody who goes through the library cannot possibly miss seeing her beauti ful posters. They really make our library an attractive place. Thanks a lot. Miss Herring’, V\i'e especially want to thank Dr, G. A. McLemore for donating some money for the purchase of books of poetry. The following books were purchased and are now on the shelf for your use: HAV/AII SONG ALOHA, a beautifully illus trated volume of poems about Hawaii by Don Blanding, an American who lived in Hawaii for many years;'RUN AND FIND THE ARROWS, a volume of verse by Luther C, Hodges, the nephew of Governor Hodges; and BEST LOVED RELIGIOUS POEMS, a vol ume by James G. Lawson who has brought together many poems for inspiration and comfort both old and new. Don’t feel so bad if you’re one of those people who is always forgetting to bring his book backI You may be buying material for a new poster or contributing toward a new book. Miss Herring also sub scribes to the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and McCalls so don’t forget to read them and get your money’s worth’. Nancy Moore SHS SPOTLIGHT Our spotlight is directed on two interesting freshman personalities, Priscilla Lassiter, a cute blonde freshman with hazel eyes is a very good student who is talented in piano and voice. In her spare time (v^ich is very limited) she loves to read and listen to music, "Memories Are Made Of This" is her favorite song. "The Tender Trap" is the movie she is still remembering. When it is time for her to eat, she is well pleased with barbecued chick en for that is her favorite food. She was a little hesitant vdien asked her opinion of boys, but finally she said, "They are Wonderfull" Tony Lee is the lucky name which Priscilla wishes to find on her valen tine. We freshman are very fortunate to have Priscilla in our class. Yes, it was probably Jack Broad- hurst you saw walking down the halls and stopped to take another look at. He is the cute freshman with brown hair and blue eyes who always wears a purple beany, V/e missed Jack the two years he went to Darlington, If he had not come back what would have happened to our football team? He was outstanding at both full back and halfback, "Rebel Without A Cause" is one of the movies Jack thoroughly enjoyed. Just let him hear "You Are i-fy Love" and eat T-bone steak and he is satisfied. His reply to "What do you think of girls?" was, "They’re^okay." It is hard to tell what girl he '^would like to have for his valentine,for he made no reply to that question. Per sonally, I think it is V^inniel are certainly gjlS3*^ck prefers ' North Carolina to Georgia for our fresh man class would be dull without him. Clyda Lynn Boyette
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