Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, July 22, 19^0 4 T een Topics •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 WOODROW MOORE'S Supplying Indoor Comfort With Heating and Air Conditioning ' Now located 318 First St. PRINCESS SWIMMING POOLS, INC. Fiber Glass Pools Are O Durable and Safe O Low in Cost O Maximum Satisfaction O Hygenic Perfection PRICES START AT $2,395 Low Down Payment. Up to 5 Years to Pay. Distributed by James L. Cayfon Plumbing Company Phone ME 7-9389 'years without becoming disen 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 • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Tile Contractor ME 7-54TO 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. n '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. 24-Hour Wrecker Service ME 7-9706 ROWE'S AUTO SERVICE 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. 318 Tryon Palace Drive Across from Hotel Governor Tryon Attention Outboard Motorboat Owners M We are pleased to annovnee a reduc tion in rates on outboard motors and boats. The "All Risks" rate is $4.00 per $100.00 of insurance — WITHOUT A DEDUCTIBLE. CONTACT THE G. A. Nicoll Agency 501 New St. New Bern, N. C. Dial ME 7-2758 REPRESENTING OLD LINE STOCK COMPANIES FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY Inquire About the Juvenile Accident Medical Expense Policy We like the way the one and only Mark Twain described the difference between a mistake and a blunder; “If you walk into a restaurant,” said Mark, “walk out with some one’s silk umbrella and leave your own cotton one, that a mistake. 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