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Pi^e Eitfit THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, May 21, 1965 Teen Topics By JENNIE KENNEL HI Again. Well, as I said last week, I’d let you know how the awards day assembly came out. Mr. McDaniel will probably cover It from the sportsman angle, but I’d sort of like to Call JOE ANDERSON DRUG STORE for Reliable Prescription Service ME 7-4201 Scott TILE CO. TILE AND FLOOR COVERING 1. c scon, JR. PERFECT* ‘300’ $300 For Both Rings No Down Payment Only $25 A Month *Tht guoranteed perfect center dia mond is free from flows, cracks and blemishes under 10- power magnifico- tion and is guaranteed perfect for life by the outhoriied Wedding Bells jew. eirr. Upon return to a Wedding Bells jeweler, replacement is guaranteed by the jeweler if the center diamond is not as described herein. Your choice of 14 Kt. yellow or white gold or plot[; num. Rings and diamonds enlarged to show detail. All prices plus Federal tox. let you know the student’s point of view. For the most valuable players for the three big sports: Larry Wallace was awarded the football trophy. Ronnie Mowry was given the baseball trophy, and big Bill Bunting received the basketball trophy. Congratulations for three well-deserving boys. But I think the best award of all goes to our recipient of the Tucker Award. Cecil Harrison, after show ing the most cooperation, drive, and hustle, received this honor. Cecil, we’re all so very proud of you. This year, for the first time, a new award was given. The Junior Clvltan Club of N. B. H. S. gave an Outstanding Leadership Award for all student activities and Interests. This flrsthonor was bestowed upon Bobby Rice, a most deserving boy. Bobby, a senior, was selected for his outstanding cooperation, leadership, character. In tegrity, and scholastic respon sibility, Congratulations with deep respect, Bobby. Students of New Bern High School. Weren’t you glad to see the annuals come? Those red covers with the gold emblems are the prettiest I’ve ever seen. Some of those pictures! Especially those of the teachers. Someone must have caught them off guard, because the shots are so candid and un posed. Thank you. Bruin staff. Oh, yes. All you students who would like to help paint the football bleachers, please come out on Saturday. The Student Council is work ing in cooperation with the Junior Clvltan Club now, so anyone can help. Don’t forget your paint brush! For Porsenalind Laundry A Dry Cleaning Service, Just Call City Laundry & Cleaners "New Bern's Largest & Finest" 243 FLEET ST. ME 7-2991 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION • INSURED SAVINGS • • HOME LOANS • 417 Broad Street Phone ME 7-3721 New Bern, N. C. ESSOTANE GAS SERVICE THE PROVEN FUEL PRODUCT HUMBLE OIL COMPANY SERVICE THAT SATISFIES scon GAS COMPANY 221 MIDDLE ST. PHONE ME 74179 protect him without regard to race, color or creed. He loves his fellow-man, but sure does wish his friends would practice a little more common sense when fooling with fire. How do I know all this? Easy, I have been one of ’em for nearly 20 years and am proud to be called a volunteer fireman. Only the Price Is Smaller at The Chicken House NEXT DOOR TO THE CHARBUR6ER Far Top Tunes by Your Favorite Recording Stars YOUR TEEN-AGE MUSIC CENTER IS HAWKS Radio A Appliance Co. 327 Middle St. HAPPY—Bobb^ Rice, a New Bern High school sen ior, was all smiles Monday when he was presented the first Outstanding Leadership Award of the Jun ior Civitan Club. Looking Glass- (Continued from page i; journed to complain that he would have gone about It in a different way. Secretly wants to be a big h®r3""and rescue a pretty girl from the second floor window at a fire, but actually hopes every time he hears the siren scream that It will be nothing more than a little grass fire or a chimney blaze. Will complain after a fire that the chief should listen to him, but is ready to fight If an outsider should suggest that the chief Is wrong. He will spend all day or all night lighting a fire, return home, take a shower and go to work, Euid the only thing he gripes about all day Is that it took so darn long to get hot coffee to the lire grounds. He wishes more men would answer the siren between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. and realizes that Is the bane of the small town. Makes fun of the way the other radio operators talk on the air when a neighboring company Is out on a call, but knows he doesn’t do much bet ter. Enjoys the monthly dinner meeting of the Kent-Queen Anne’s Firemen’s Association, but always eats too much. He has often thought that a Junior Auxiliary group of 16- year-old boys should be train ed as llre-flghters, but never really pushed the Idea. 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