THE New BERN MIRROR, NBW BERN. N. C. Friday, April 1, 1966 Teen Topics By JENNIE KENNEL HI there. It's been a busy week again, huh? Were you able to go to the Pep Club banquet last Mon day night? If you did go, I’m sure you’ll agree that It was one of the best yet. (Of course, when you consider that we’ve only had flve^ It makes a dif ference, but It was still a good one.) This banquet honored the wrestling team, basketball teams, and cheerleaders. No one can say that we didn’t have enough food either. My gosh. All those meats and vegetables and desserts and salads and desserts were enough to sat isfy any grownlngathlete’shun- ger. Mr, McDaniel was our guest speaker and all the kids really Gussmon CLEANERS 223 CRAVEN FOR YOUR CHOICE of Sacred, Popular and Classical Sheet Music and Musical Instruments It's FULLER'S MUSIC HOUSE enjoyed listening to him. You see, he let us In on a few priceless Jewels about the younger years of Coach Rus sell and Coach Slaughter. They were no different than us to day. Did you realize that one of Coach Slaughter’s favorite hob bles was growing and raising fishing worms. It came as a sur prise to us and to him also. I know some of you think I really pulled a boo-boo by not telling you about the student- faculty game on Wednesday night. Well, let me set the rec ords straight. It was a much a surprise to us as It was to you. All the senior girls and boys who played signed up for It on Tuesday morning. We didn’t even get a chance to practice together, at least the girls didn’t. Most of the boys had been playing together IntheRec Center league all winter. So you see, we actually play ed terrific games considering. But what can you do when you’re playing teachers. You’ve more or less got to let them win to keep their egos up. (I hope you can tell that I’m kidding. They nlayed hard games.) Wasn’t It good havingthe stu dents from Wake Forest home this week? That means that our vacation Is coming up soon too. Looking Glass' (Continued irom page 1) who worship the Beatles and Herman and the Hermits, but wouldn’t waste time listening to the strains of BrahmsandBeet- hoven? No one except a business man who sneaks away from his of fice during the early afternoon, and spends the rest of the day light hours clobbering and fol lowing a little white ball, until It tumbles Into a hole in self defense. Or maybe you’re the extrem ist who squirms at a bridge table, and tries to find a hid den message In your partner’s bid. Or the fellow who feels wiser than Solomon when he Top Ten Tunes In Nevv Bern This Week 1. 19th Nervous Breakdown- Rolling Stones. 2. Nowhere Man—Beatles. 3. The Ballard of The Green Berets—S/Sgt. Barry Sadler. 4. Daydream—Lovin’Spoon ful. 5. Homeward Bound--Simon & Garfunkel. 6. You’re My Soul & In spiration-Righteous Bros. 7. California Dreamin’— Mamas & Papas. 8. Bang Bang—Cher. 9. 634-6789 — Wilson Pick ett. 10. Sure Gonna Miss Her— Gary Lewis. (This week’s Mirror pick for a future spot In the Top Ten Is the Johnny Rivers record ing of “Secret Agent Man.’’) Scott TILE CO. TILE AND FLOOR COVERING 1. c scon, JR. QUIZ—This young man (just 8 weeks old, believe it or not) is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Herring of Merrit Rt. 1. Can you name the world leader of our century he strongly resembles? Any student who can’t has never heard of Number 10 Downing Street. —^Photo by Eunice Wray. VITA-VAR PAINTS •t tricks a hungry fish Into biting the lure he purchased at a sporting goods store. At the moment, as you’ve gathered from the foregoing, we’re extremely sorry for those Girl Scouts and Brownies In Washington, and extremely glad to be living in a town that is half way respectable and law abiding, extreme poverty not withstanding. MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 Tryon Palac. Oriv. ME 7-3100 Auto Radiators Cleaned, Redded and Repaired We remove and replace B & R Radiator Shop BRIDGETON ME 7-4504 Quality Food, Cooked Just Right, The Perfect Answer for that Appetite You're Never Disappointed at MOORE'S BARBECUE Phone ME 7-2276 1216 Broad St