Vage Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, January 9, 1959 H- Teen Topics IN NEW BERN TODAY Those of us who are now attend ing New Bern High school can do wose when we graduate than fol low in the footsteps of the Class of 19J3. Members held their first reunion MAKE THAT MEAL COMPLETE with Quality Meat from ROY'S Self-Service Grocery Dial ME 7-4712 TONY'S DRUG STORE ME 7-4060 - Free Delivery - Evinrude Outboard Motors FG & Sabre Glass '^oats Fleet Cap'n Trailers Boat Supplies Kimbrells Outboard Service 1905 Neuse Blvd. ME 7-3785 Where Quality and Experience Save You Hours of Boating Pleasure on Saturday night, December 27th, at the Hotel Governor Tryon. It was a well planned semi-formal dinner dance, and they had a wonderful time getting together after a lapse of five years. Reunions don’t just happen, which explains why other classes have never promoted similar gatherings for New Bern High alumni. This one got its start way back in August, and there was plenty of work to do. A committee composed of Chris Grimsley, Gloria Davis Rabon, Rosemary Romanus, Thomas Smith, John Hoke and Lee Atkinson was named to make advance prepara tion. Some committees don’t func tion, but this one did an excellent job. Classmates everywhere were con tacted by letter, and asked to sug gest a date for the reunion. Then a date and location was decided upon, and a second letter went out. Not all of the members were able to attend, but enough were on hand to make the undertaking worth while. Thomas Smith, the Class president, welcomed the 50 mem bers and guests. Charles Duffy gave the invocation, and a turkey dinner and dancing followed in the Hotel Governor Tryon ballroom. Another reunion has already been planned for 1963, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their grad uation from New Bern High. Mean while, other classes will undoubted ly follow the lead of this 1953 class. We salute the Class of 1953 for its initiative. With a school spirit like theirs, New Bern High can have the reunions it deserves, and our annual homecomings can be come outstanding too. Card Slightly Late Arriving All of the mail at the New Bern post office got delivered rather promptly during the busy days of December. That is, all of the mail except a postcard addressed to Delores Dud ley of 408 Bern street. It was sent to her from her minister while he was attending a religious confer ence in California. Of course, it takes a little time for mail to get here from Californ ia, but the postcard mailed Delores was postmarked during the month of June in 1948. It should have arrived earlier, it seems to us, even by pony express or mule train. In fact, it apparent ly did, but by one of those exceed ingly rare mishaps in the postal service it got lost behind a sorting case right in the New Bern post office. 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