Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, June 12, 1959 Teen Topics IN NEW BERN TODAY Right here and now we would like to perdict that the freshman class entering New Bern High school next September will turn out to be one of the most outstand ing groups of students in the school’s history. Keep this list for future re ference, and in a few years you’ll see why we’re saying that. Our best wishes go to the following graduates of Central Junior High, who are taking the big step up ward; William Lewis Aster, Grace Ar lene Avery, Jo Ann Adams, Leslie .McGinnis Avery, Jerry Willis Ball, Suzanne Leigh Barwick, Thomas Andrew Bayliss, Helen Marie Bas- sart, Lynda Grace Barnes, Jon Bouher, Elisha Harry Bunting, Judith Ann Branch, Kathryn Gail Brock, Dorothy Jane Bell. George Douglas Braddy, James Satchwell Bryan, George Andrew Burnham, Phillip Ashton Brigman, Service on All Makes of Electrical Appliances Eubanks Refrigeration Service ME 7-2571 DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE BEST Robertson's Welding Service 1107 N. Pasteur Street Dial ME 7>S909 Nighn ME r-3820 Sheila Paige Beaucham. Ronald Edward Bowden, Marvin Rozell Brame, David Gray Brinson, John nie Ardell Bristol, Judith Lynn Campbell, Dilly Mae Cannon, Georgia Ann Cannon, Helen Cay- ton. Wilma Annette Coley, George Waitus Cox, Robert Leon Chagaris, Eddie Paul Cahoon, Carl Gustave Cendewiski, James Nelson Conway, Ronald Elwood Clark, Jr., John Hayes Crary, Eric Michael Dail, John Guion Dunn, III, Janice Ar lene Dunn, Robert Eugene Dunn, Eleanor Grade Dixon, Julia Kath ryn Darnell. Carolyn Victoria Davis, Fred erick Earl Dietz, Alice Marie Ed wards, Patricia Lee Eubanks, Frances Carol Fulford, Donald Har old Flynn, Dora Elizabeth Franks, Cheryl Dee Gay, Wilma Jean Gos nell, Georgene Mandreth Gaskill, John L. Greene, Jr., Robert Lee Gaskill, Marie Annette Gause, Carl Coleman Guthrie. Johnny Ray Gardner, Mikel Ray mond Garner, Esther Rae Gaskins, Euna Faye Grant, Phebia Lora Griffin, Donna Lee Hicks, Henry Miller Herritage, Elsie Dunn Hines, Gary Lee Hollar, Richard Cullen Hubbard, William C. Humphrey, Cyrus W'alker Hodges, Virginia Person Hollister. Helene Myra Howard, Fred Hughes, Jr., Erma Elizabeth Hobbs, Glenda Faye Holt, Ina Faye Ipock, Janet Patricia Ingram, Priscilla Frances Jenkins, Gloria Elaine Jones, Fred Thomas Johnson, Rich ard Paul Joseph, William Walter Jeffrey, Jr,, William Robert Jones. Elizabeth Rosella Kendrick, George William Kornegay, William Van Littleton, Sue Jo Lowery, David Lee Lewis, Jr., Sandra Lock- lair, William David: Maisel^. James Tripod' Meredith, Susan Guion Mitchell, Nelson Bell McDaniel, CAREFREE—What is so rare as a day in June when Carol Vereen is around to improve the scenery. You probably know this week’s Mirror Maid best as a New Bern High school cheerleader. She’ll be a junior next fall.—Photo by Billy Benners. » Redwood Planters, Cypress Trellises & Fencing Sprayers & Dusters, All Sizes & Types Insecticides for Control of Japanese Betties & Other Garden & Yard Pests Let Us Help You with Your Disease & Insect Problems Farmer's Supply House YOUR FARM AND GARDEN CENTER Edwin Pettit McKnight, William Gerald Murphy, Elizabeth Laine McDaniel, Carol Elizabeth Miller. Ella Louise Moore, Francis Paul LaPlante, Richard Stanley Linko, Judy Lee Manning, Rosa Rebecca Morris, Edith Miller, Janet Kay Olds, Joan Phyllis Orringer, Joy Ann Oden, Benjamin Thomas Od- ham, Gaylin Lee Ormond, Rayon Latrelle Ormond, Carol Ann Nel son, F. M. Simmons Patterson, Jr., Sandra Elizabth Perkins. Gordon David Pollard, Margaret Ann Pate, Florence Richardson Pollock, Doris Marie Pipkin, Wil liam Lee Powers, Nathaniel Powell, Jr., Carol Leigh Ragan, Radford Bryan Reel, NoiTis Cummins Reed III, Leon Thurston Rackley, James Stancil Ricks, Jr., Gloria Eileen Robinson, Barbara Ann Rhue. Dorothy Belle Sawyer, Sharon Louise Smith, Phillip William Stiner, Margaret Lujean Swain, Re becca Louise Sasser, Donna Marie Smith, Linda Kay Sparks, Sharyn Stewart, Loretta Ann Siann, Charles William Smith, Horace Eugene Stoweli, Alfred Rutesell Semaster, Edna Louise Smith. James Mitchell Strickland, Charles Wayne Stovall, Constance Cleo Toler, Stephen Adair Thomas, Nancy Sweeny Ward, Phyllis Jean Waters, Sidney Russell White, III, Mary Spencer Whitford, Louise West Whitty, David Scott Wood ruff, John Amos Jones Ward, Ro bert Earl Watson. Linda Sue Whitley, Julia Ann Willis, Linda Gayle Wright, Wil liam Thomas Talbot, Gary Bruce Toler, David Lloyd Williams, Judy Lynne Woody, Larry Thomas Toler, Linwood Earl Turnage, Michael El- more Turner, Linda Ann Ward, Dianne ^Wells, John Mark Thomas, III, Paulette Tripp, Robert Elmo Truitt, Gary Lee Wetherington, Elizabeth Jane Wheeler,- Nancy Corine Whitley. It’s a big freshman class, with big promise. Keep an eye on it. Choral Workshop - (Continued from Fage 1) enrolls, he is going to get assist ance in rehearsal procedure and rehearsal technique. Choir mem bers, who will make up a large portion of the group, will have a chance to sing something new and something different. Judging by results of the first year’s operation, the project is a giant step in the right direction to ward a general and decided im provement in the music life of the community. All of tile improvement thus far can’t be credited to the diminutive Yankee invader from Buffalo. Oth ers pioneered before him, and he found a fertile field when he came to town. However, Smith has accomplish ed much, and will no doubt contin ue to do so in the Summer Choral Workshop. Anyone can be a reformer, but it’s quite another thing to reform. You'll Find a Variety of Tropical Fish at Pittman's Aquarium 137 Middle Street 504-506 South Front Street New Bern, N. C. Check-Up on Your Medicine Chest! Throw-out old drugs, never use another person's medicine, and let us help you make a list of "needs" for emergencies, and to protect your family's health. And remember, your pre scription is carefully and quickly filled. Joe Anderson Drug Store ME 7-4201 8 A.M.-9 P.M. on Weekdays ... 2 P.M.-9 P.M, Sundays ''r Every drop gives you more for your money!) SHELL KEROSENE Ives Oil Co. DISTRIBUTOR ME 7-2197 Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL Shoe Shop Joe Hatem, Prop. 903 Broad Street ME 7-5011 L R. 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