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May 27, 1938 GREEN Ninth LIGHTS Grade Paoe Thirteen Enrolled in the ninth grade are one hundred twenty- Mr. T. C. Bryan. Many ninth grad-srs have been active three stud nts. H:meroom teachers for this group have during the year in junior high athletics and music. b?Gn Mr:,. Maude Bcwen, Miss Mary Shaw Robeson and Eighth Grade A vital part of the Junior High School is the eighth grade whose one hundred thirty-two members have been guided by Miss Estelle Green, Miss Deanie Bonne Haskett and Mr. Robert Sugg Fleming. Every phase of school life has been well-suppiprted by this group.
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Page Twelve GREEN LIGHTS May 27, 1938 Junior Class As a result of the reorganization of the high school to include a twelfth grade, this year ' s Junior Class, com- po-sed of twenty-three students, will constitute next year the smallest graduating class in many years. Although small in number the Junior Class, combined with the faculty, entertained the seniors with an excellent Junior- Senior banquet-dance. John Lautares, president, and Mrs. Luther Herring, adviser, were largely responsible for the succes.s cf tho party. Tenth Grad The tenth grade, one hundred fifteen strong, will have the unique distinction of being the first class to graduate under the twelve-year program. Officers for the year have been Jane Hardee, president; Buddy Harrington, vice-president; and Lucy Nobles, secretary-treasurer. Advisers have been Miss Evelyn Rogers, Miss Jessie Schnopp, Mr. Herman Dally and Mr. Elmer Robinson.
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Page Fourteen GREEN LIGHTS Seventh Grade May 27, 1938 The seventh grade numbei ' s one hundred tv enty-nine students who have been supervised during the year by Mi33 Lucille Minton, Miss Mozelk Shindler and Mr. Durward Stowe. Jones, Miss Ona The G. . S. Prevaricator Volume III Edited by I. Know Tewmuchovitch Numher I Mr. and Mrs. Carrico announced the birth of a son William Frederick a few years back. Little Fred was said to have been the sweetest and quietest child imag- inable Fannie Cooper and Flossie Swain have recently announced their engagement. Sweet little Fannie has promised not to leave Flossie alone over four nights a week unless Ben shows up. News item in Dry Gulch Evening Herald: Kenneth Never Misses Henderson, racketeer, bootlegger and in- come tax evader, arrived htre this morning to spend some time at his hideout at M. S. Smith ' s Billiard Parlor. Henderson has been spending a Lwelve-year vacation at Federal Pi ' ison, No. 1095618. Never Misses is remem- bered in Dry Gulch as the man who killed One-Arm Pete in a street brawl here fifteen years ago. Joe Staton, flash of our student body, came to school this morning with a new Cadillac automobile. Joe re- cently toie up four new Buicks that were purchased for him by his father. Quoth Joe, I got tired of tearing up cheap cars so I got me a Cadillac. I promise to make the new car last at least two weeks. No car has ever held out this long under Joe ' s operation. At the annual convention of high school baseball coaches held in Chicago last week, Herman Dally of the Greenville high school athletic staff was honored for his work in the advancement of baseball. It seems that Pitchers Tucker and Hodges had so much trouble in find- ing the plate during the past season, that spectacles and binoculars were made a part of the standard equipment. Next ser.son twenty-five thousand coaches are expected to follow Coach Daily ' s lead. Tracy Jordan, latest screen sensation, was mobbed by 10,000 admiring females yesterday as he got off his private roach at Pennsylvania station. Quoth the Jordan, I don ' t know what I ' ve got, but it must be something. The movie idol recently met Robert Taylor in a duel for the affections of Myrna Loy. Jordan reports that Earle Hellen recently completed his job as stand in for Ga Ga in Her Jungle Love. A petition of complaint, signed by fifty G. H. S. base- ball fans, has been placed in the hands of Mr. Herman Dally, cojch of the hopeless Greenies. The petition charges that the local outfielders go into so many circles trying to catch f ' yballs, that the spectators are left too dizzy to enjoy the game. James Whitfield, local dirri-wit and liar extraordinary, is organizing a matrimonial agency for the purpose of eliminating bachelors and old maitls. He is expecting much business from the fsculty when their old-age pen- sion checks arrive next week. Crutchei will be awarded to the first pair of pedagogues who limp to the altar. High school students recently met with a sudden sur- prise when it became known that Mr- Bryan and Mrs. Bowen had eloped. Beth will be sued for bigamy if they are ever found by local officers. Bobby Hollar, that G. H. S. Romeo, was arrested in the slums of the city h::t night cn charges of breaking and entering the Pitt County A. B C. store. It was soon learned that Bobby ' s action was blamed on the breaking of his heart by the notorious Rubv. Running a close second in the recent superlatives. Parson Parrish is now convinced that he holds the mono- poly on masculine pulchritude in G. H. S. Movie scouts (Continued on page fifteen)
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