SMITHFI£LD V(/HaT would SHS be like IF: W. were sweaters instead of Coat si Jo were peace instead of Warrl I^rry were valley instead of Hilll ^aye were butcher instead of Baker I Borman were over stove instead of UnderwoodI Uernis were nickel instead of Pennyl Ueane were less instead of Moorel Uarby were metal instead of WoodI Uessie were Poland instead of HollandI were tulip instead of RoseI BASKETBALL Football season is over and now it*s for basketball. Smithfield High has ^V.v'ays been well represented in this ^; ort. Every year more students are t;ry- out for the team. Some drop out be- ^''^re elimination when they find that they f-nck the needed skin or that the going too rough. After a few days the coaches ^ut the team down to about eighteen girls ^nd about fifteen boys. Practicing is earnest. The perfect- of the teams is a long^ tedious struggle. For the first week or so, there many complaints about arches and pains, tveryone does his very best to be a good Player for the school and a cooperative ®3in~-mate for their fellow players. Sportsmanship means a lot to our ^^hool and team. All the players and fans urged to remember this and practice With the help and encouragement of the ^hs and cheerleaders and the cooperation every member of the teams with one ^^other and the coaches, we are confident ® shall have an excellent season, Arin Mallard GEMERAL MILLS SPONSORS SCHOLARSHIPS Calling All Senior Girls I You are the object of a National Search, But don’t run — unless you run to the librai-y of classroom to study up on homemaking, because this is a homemaker search which can be fun- and educational at the same time, a search for the All-American Homemaker of To morrow, She may be in our schooll The girl amc'ig our seniors scheduled to graduate in the spr.'ng who receives the highest score :.r a vj’lrtcn examina tion based on j kr; -;'ledge and aptitude will '.ui' HuiemaKur of To**. /. morrow. She wJH n r'ro.oent us in the State Contest v/Iio ^ •ihe v.all compete for a college scholar ip ei at leact kl,5C0 and possibly a -.rip to historical American shrines, and t'le biggest award of all, the opporcrnity to become the Betty Crocker All-iimerican Homemaker of Tomorrow, There will be fun and prizes right from the beginning of this project which General Mills has sponsored to focus public attention on what our school is doing to prepare our young women for the future and to d emonstrate how homemaking can be as rewarding and glamorous as any other career. Someone has observed that it takes a student 20 minutes longer to say what he thinks than to tell what he knows, Cheap cigars come in handy; they stifle the odor of cheap politicians, -Ulysses Grant The worst way to torture the average woman is to lock her in a room with a hundred hats and no mirrors, -John Madbury

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