Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday March 13, 1959 Teen Topics IN NEW BERN TODAY Students at New Bern High got their report cards yesterday, with the usual reaction. Some of us far ed better than we expected, and some of us worse. A lot of us will need the weekend, or longer, to re cover from the shock. This was a big week for melody. Tuesday the New Bern High school choir and band, along with the Junior band, competed in the Dis trict Music contest at Greenville. As always, our ipusicians perform ed creditably. Then Wednesday, at assembly, the high school dance band gave a splendid program. So you see, there was plenty of harmony to prepare us for any discordant notes that those report cards injected in to our minds and hearts on Thurs WOODROW MOORE'S Supplying Indoor Comfort With Heating and Air Conditioning Now located 3l8 First St. FULLER'S MUSIC HOUSE day. We were distressed to learn that one of the eight marines who lost their lives in the crash of a flying boxcar neat Cherry Point was the father of Wynema Archambault, the Indian girl who did such beau tiful and colorful tribal dances while attending New Bern High school several years ago. Wynema was popular with ev eryone when she was at New Bern High. She was shy and didn’t talk much, but her exceptional talent brought appearances of stage and before the television camera. She was written up in the newspapers, too. New Bern’s public library has some brand new volumes for teen agers on its shelves. Included in the fiction field are “Heartbreak Hot Rod”, “The Great Garcias,” “Heartbreak Street”, “Junior Mi- ler”, “Across The Tracks”, “Putt- Putt Skipper”, and “The Black Fawn.” An excellent new book in the non-fiction field is “Magic and Magicians.” A lot of the college crowd were home last weekend. They’re still complaining about the hard work, but -seem to be weathering the storm. 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Farmer's Supply House YOUR FARM AND GARDEN CENTER 504-506 South Front Street New Bern, N. C. UNDECIDED—Anna Gillikin isn’t overlj^ superstitious, but since today is Friday the 13th she can’t make up her mind that walking under a ladder is exactly wise. A junior at New Bern High, she keeps busy with a wide range of ac tivities.—Photo by Billy Benners. A Weekend Prayer Blessed Lord Jesus, we invite Your presence in our midst that we might know You as our person al Saviour. Help us tfl realise our need for real dedication, and iour need Of Your Spirit in our lives. We ask You to forgive us for our prayerlessness, and for our failure to witness for You when we see need all around us. Open our mouths that we might speak when We would be silent. Help Us to witness not only with our lives but with our mouthy, that through Your word others might believe. Give us. Lord, a witness. Amen. H. B. (Jim) Jones, Pastor Vanceboro Methodist church Albert Suskin — (Continued from Page 1) cently built a home in the Estes Hill section of Chapel Hill. “I have never considered myself a success,” Albert told The Mirror, “but teaching at the University is for me a very enjoyable and re warding (though not financially, necessarily) oecupatiS,^ And I con sider Chapel Hill an ^kieg.1^ com- muijity to live in.” ‘ Looking Glass - (Cohtinuad from Page 1) Jive was just three weeks old when the great New Bern fire de stroyed his home. He sustained a burn on his arm, and shortly after he was stricken with polio that left him with a leg handicap for life. It hasn’t slowed him In the pur suit of happiness. He and his wife of 11 years duration have nevef spoken the first cross word to each other, and Jive says she is the “greatest.” His heart js filled with gratitude too for his children. The family worships at St. Jo seph’s Catholic church, and religiofi is never secondary in the Fisher home. 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