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THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
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•IN NEW BERN TODAY
Because so many unfavorable
things are said about teenagers, we
are happy to pass along to you
something that the new president
of the National Education Associa
tion has to say in our behalf.
She is Miss Clarice Kline of
Waukesha, Wise., and is described
‘"as someone who has worked with
teenagers as a school teacher for 27
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chanted.
Miss Kline tells anyone who AVill
stop and listen that youngsters be
tween tlje ages of 12 and 20 are not
only intelligent but responsible.
She also has remarked that she has
great confidence in students com
monly called average, just as she
has confidence in students who are
gifted.
In fact, she believes that the av
erage student sometimes makes
the best representatives to student
councils and ■ other types of stu
dent activities, because they are so
anxious to be good contributing
citizens.
Miss Kline says that the average
student is “entirely realistic.” She
says he realizes that he won’t be a
nuclear physicist or someone else
outstanding in a highly specialized
field, but intends to work hard to
be a worthy citizen.
“Teenagers,” contends the presi
dent of the National Education As
sociation, “are terribly concerned
people.” She says that they are
thoughful and sensitive. They want
to be a success in life, but they
know that there is something
much more worth striving for than
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Top Ten Tunes
In New Bern
This Week
1. Alley Oop — Hollywood Ar*
gyles.
2. I’m Sorry — Brenda Lee.
3. Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool
— Connie Francis.
4. Only The Lonely Roy Or-
bison.
5. A Rockin’ Good Way-Brook
Benton and Diana Washington.
6. Because
Duane Eddy.
They’re Young —
7. Mule Skinner Blues —.Fen-'
dermen.
8. Cathy’s Clown—Everly Broth
ers.
9. When Will I Be Loved? — Ev
erly Brothers.
10. Please Help Me, Tm Falling
—Hank Locklin.
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'ENGLAND’S GAIN—Britishers are due for a pleasing eye
ful when New Bern’s Kay McCosley lands in London. She’ll
teach music to the children of American servicemen. To
day’s Mirror Maid is well remembered for her singing'in
the Yuletide Revue.—Photo by Billy Benners.
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money.
Freedom of speech is an impor
tant part of Miss Kline’s class-'
room, students are encouraged to
discuss all sorts of subjects, includ
ing controversial matters. Each pu
pil is given an opportunity to ex
press his or her point of view.
In addition, she brings into the
classroom such people in the com'
munity as ministers, bankers and
judges to make talks and answer
questions. We think you New Bern
teenagers will agree that she’ll
make a good president of NEA.
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difference between a mistake and
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“If you walk into a restaurant,”
said Mark, “walk out with some
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But if you pick up someone’s cotton
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ness. According to evidence pre
sented in-the Craven county court
room, Paula and her husband were
being driven somewhere by their
chauffeur. They, stopped when
Paula wanted a drink of water.
While she was quenching her
thirst, the chauffeur sprayed
“some kind of poisonous gas” into
the car. Then the chauffeur said.
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“Oh look, your husband is dead.”
He was dead alright, but his wife
spilled the beans to the jujy and
the chauffeur came to no good
end himself.
Speaking of spilling the beans,
we hope Marion and Paula will
forgive us for telling tales out of
school ourself—or rather, telling
tales outside of a courtroom that
was supposed to be deserted and
silent on a Saturday morning.
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