SMITHFIEID HIGH TBffiS ive fellow* Guess whoI I can't seem to remember. Of course Mary Joe got ^all the glances when she appeared in a gorgeous wine gown that proved a beautiful con trast to her hair* The fad in school wear for the girls is hand in hand with the boys* Those buckles on the back of your skirts are real handsome,girls* To catch up with the freshmen you only have to follow this slogan* "Don't be a square, just color your hair>" The only fashion that the Seniors are interested in are the class rings* From what I hear, they'll be great. Well, my report is finished now so I guess I’ll sign off if you promise to keep me up on the latest fashions of fifty-six. NEW HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS - 1956-57 9th Grade Thomas Cook - Selma Eugene Dixon - Benson Brenda Dunn - Pineland School, Roseboro, N* C. Melvin Moore - Corinth-Holder Becky Reagan - Greensboro Faye Stanley - Cleveland 10th Grade Connie Langdon - Wilson’s Mills Balias Royal - Chevy Chase, Md* Vann Scott - Wilson 12th Grade Camille Boyette - Kenly S.H.S. SONG DEDICATIONS To Larry Lancaster - "Sixteen Tons" The Sophomore Class to magazine sub scriptions - "Money Honey” Students on Friday to teachers - "See Ya Later Alligator" Oirls physical Ed Class to Coach Brown - "It Oply Hurts for a Little ;Vhile” To football players - "Winner Take All" Recess and Lunch - "Heaven on Earth" Roy to Coach Brown - "Oh Mein Papa" THE SMITHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING: 1* We are continuing the project of having a "Thought for the Week" posted on the display board on the west side of the library, 2, Our bulletins are colorful, informa tive, and pertinent* •3* Our magazines are numerous and up-to-date. New books are arriving every day; For the reader who is interested in current events, there is the excit ing picture record of the year's news, year* The readers who have enjoyed SEE HERE, PRIVATE HARGROVE and NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS will want to add to their list of humorous books about life in the service the account of life in the navy DON'T GO NEaR THE Water, and RECKLESS of the Marines* For the senior’s book reports, there are BEYOND THE GHESN STUMP (Nevil Shute), THE GREEN HILLS, VILLAGE SCHOOL, vJILL SHAKESPEARE AND THE GLOBE THEATiR, THE LORD OF LONDON, HALF-CROWN HOUSE, and a new A. J. Cronin novel. There are also spoi^ts stories,bio graphies, historical novels, and stories from which popular movies have been made* 5# The following are our student lib- rians; Janie StqDhenson Linda Culbreth Glenda Hamilton Margie Hill Marie Stewart Norma Kistler During October, Mary Moore is bulle tin board chairman, and Ruby McLeod is in charge of the "thought"* The libraiy is sad to announce that 1, Some of you are not handing your books in on time, 2, Some of you are turning down corners of the pages.