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j^AGE FOIJit THE BLACKBIRD, EOCKt MOUNt SEKIOIt ttlGH SCHOOl. FRIDAY, FEBRUAET, 13, 1969 ‘Just Like A Lady Driver^ Shown above are Sjiria Williams and Emma Lynn Hass, two sophomores practicing the classroom exercise in the driver educa tion course now open to both Junior and Senior High students. Photo by Johnnie Harper Civic Oubs Cite Boys, Girls Of The Month Ifancy Coggins ajwl David IVil-lmonth. liams aiie honored this momtli asl Baoh week during thjis, month iElotajry girl and hoy, wliile Louis Davenport is Kiwaiiis boy of the Glamour Shops Smart Apparel For IVomen and Cliildren 206 S. Main St. GEHNAN'S JEWELERS Jimmy Hoell Nancy and David are guests Oif the Rotarians at a luncheon at the Ricks Hotel and Louis will he the 'uesit of the Kiwands. Nancy is social committee chair man; David is newly-elected Presi dent of the senior class for second sem'ester, and Louis- is the former senior class treasurer. RADIO SMILES at 1490 Nash Brick Co. Plant Located At Ita, If. C. Paula Fountain Smooth & Face Brick Dial 6-7030 Boeby Mount, N. C. Imperial Cleaners Personalized Service by Ed Strange 573 If. Raleigh St. Dial 2-5821 Driver Ed. Proves Interesting Class To RM Students Stucicntis oif boUi Seiiioir High and Jimcca- High, pirovidin'g Hiiey are e^igiUjle, are now offered driver oducatioii, a course tliat proves to be initeTCS'ting, fun, and I’eward- iiig. To be eligiible a Situdont must be at leaEit 14 years a.u'd 6 months cif age. Atter coniipletiiig both couTses, a studenit oibtaiins a ce-nti- licate that wiil enaible him to re ceive a discount on liis insurance, graU'tiBd i)>y most insurance com panies. Fifty-one Senioir lligli students have requested tlie class'room phase, available during this se- ines'ter. Th'is couii-sie, taugtot by Coach Don llipps, meats at fifth period in room 213. He plaus to tcacli a different class, of only driver education, each, six weeks. Driver education is also taught as a toehind-the-wheel phasie This is taught during the summier. IJach class will lasit an hour, and will require that six hours be spent in actual driving. Sixty-one Sonaoi- High students and a vas,t number from Junior High, have requested tlie course be taught this summer. This oo'urse will he taught hy Coach Hipps and Coach Cliris Carpenter. The first 15 days will require two hours in dasB and one behind the wheel. An hour will be spent in class during the remadning three dajTS. Schedules for these classesi are Momday through Saturday; the f'Tsit course beginning June 1 — June 20. The other courses aa’e June 22 — July 11, and July 13 — August 11. All students who are interested are urged to talk with their parents and teachers. Females Play on the Gridiron In Powder-puff Football Game Billie — Hair Stylist ‘Where Beauty Is Created Not Imitated’ Sunset Pharmacy prescriptions Tel. 6-5333, 1601 W. Thomas St. Barbara PoweU David Hill’s Super Market 7 Day Service Cokey Road By HERB ALLRED Trudging home after anoUier rough day, with books under my arm, 1 noticed a cloud of dust and proceeded to investigate only to find it to be a group of kids play ing footbail. “Boy! Wait a miinute . . . Those aren’t kids . . . They’re GIRLS! (Feinaie-type football playtertsi?) ” I thought, “Hey, you over there, what is Organizations Plan Trips to ‘Big-City “New York Oity or bust!” This is the shout of The Blackbird, the Hi-?ioc-Ar staffs and the drainatic department as they plian for trips to “the Big Oity” during March and April. Memibers of the two publications will leave Mai'ch 11, itogetiheir by train for New York, where they will slay at the New Yorker Hotel and return March 15. T'hey are going especially to atitend the an nual Columbia Scholaetic Press Association convention. The Dramatics department will I depart April 8 by train also anidj will stay at the Chesterfijeild Hioiteil.' Theiy will see the following four Broadiway plays, West-Side Story, Disenchanted, Two lor the See- Saw, and Sunset at Campobella. April 12, the 25 tourist will re turn. Thosie attendamg from Tlie Black bird are Burt White, Margaret Strickland, Ann Adkins, Saundra Wisgins, Jane Grumpier, and Bob bie Shreve. Thoisie gojng Irom the Hi->’oc-Ar statf aire John Hines, Dennis Barnes, Jenny Eields, Char lotte McIntyre, Turner Coley, Jane Fountain, Francis Gorham, John Fleming, Mary Brent Elmore, Frannie Harrison and Bonnie Mur chison. this anyhow, a pack of imported Amazons? ... Oh a practice for a Powder-puff fooitball game?’’ W'ell, nray as well silt down, look at the darn thJng and fdnisih off this candy har. A play is about to ibegta. There’s quarterback Sue Daught- ridge calling the signals. Oops! rhere goes Mary Lewis Langley off sides. She certainly is the eagex- beaver type. Now Ciail Register takes the ball and hands off to Jane Sutton, who passes to Peggy Bulluck. It’s in complete! Butterfingers! Now Judy Hammond da godng to go for a pass and it’s . . . it’s . . . It’s complete. And she goeis' on to score six. But wait, there’s a flag on the play. Kay Beach clipped Nancy Carr, (aggressive little char acter isn’t sihe?) “Hey buddy, when is this thing gonna he played tor real? . . . S^iday afteiroonn, February 13, during assembly? ... I wouldn’t miss it for the world!" Weil, I’d better get home . . . I’m 30 minutes late already. Boy, is mom gonna be mad at mJe! ‘Apparel That Appeals’ Carole Dress Shop Hearts And FLOWERS go together! Give her flowers from . . . DRUMMOND’S FLORIST FOR better dry cleanios and expert finishim' WALKER- CARTER Special attention tiven to Sweaters And Sued* Jackets 235 Sonth Main Street Draines Barber Shop Across f'rom The Senior High School Cheer Leaders Say Few More Dolls “Only a few dolls left,” elays Lou Bryan, ihead cheerleader, who along with the other cheerleadlera are selling Ftreshman Freddy’s imd Senior Betty’s. These dolls are dressed like high school students, Freshman Freddy, dressed in iblack and gold, has a veisit carrying the letters, RM. A tiny ihow tie, coat, and trouiseirs complete his outfit. Senior Bietty, a daillng blbnde who looks smart in glasses. Is wioaring a white sweater and skirt, ailiso hoastiDig RM letters. Her out fit resemihles a cheerleadeir’s und- foirm. These dolls, used as glSts, decora- tioms for a student’s room, or a reminder at college, can be pur chased from any cheerleader for only ?2.25. Five Points Drug Store Drugs, Soda Fountain Cosmetics Fhone 2-7127 123 Tarboro St. QUAUTY Dial B-7116 LAUNDRY and Cleaners DIXIE LETTER SERVICE Photo - Offset Booklets-School Directories Prograims-Tear Books Duplicating'-Complete Mailing Service Robotyping 234 Tarboro St. - Second Floor Phone 6-7095 Tcj/our Lovely perfumes to dazzk any girl and . . . tliey suii your pocketbook, t|oo. Beautiful jeweled lipstick case and matching compact to make her feel as if they were made just for her. COSMETICS SECOND FLOOR
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