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r HELP THE ATHLETIC DEPT. THE CCA WAY PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Vol. XIV No. 2 4. T. BARBER HIGH SCHOOL - NEW BERN, N. C. January 1969 STUDENT COUNCIL PROPOSES CLEANING PROJECT Being Student Council members, we in our last meeting discussed several proposals for improving the cleanliness of our school by presented by our president and ap- that has the best cleaning habits of all the classes. The idea was presened by our president, and ap proved by the members of the council as a very good project. The idea is a good one and should , not be applied for winning a ci tation award but for keeping our school clean at ail times. The next time you finish that candy wrapper, think about this, and drop it in the nearest trash can. Ronald Fisher DEBUTANTE i>UEEN AND ATTENDANTS * SEMESTER EXAMS i V” Jrlm Lewis Well the Semester Exams have gone and I think the students are saying now “I could have done better” or I did better than I thought.” The students should have a feeling of accomplish ments for doing something well. Before the test the student should have gone back to their old test papers and notes for re view. After that they should have asked their teachers for further facts .If they did this well, there should have been no trouble. Semester Exams are tough, but if you study and put your mind to it, they can prove to be very easy. So keep studying Barber’s Students, it can help in the long run! The Exams are be hind but there is another semes ter ahead. BARBER WINS FIRST PLACE THE FIRST WEEK OF CCA CAMPAIGN All Barber students, parents and Boosters are being encourag ed to help the Athletic Commit tee earn cash awards for its ath letic department by saving desig nated labels, bottle caps, “other proofs of purchases” and sules- slips. The Community Club Awards Campaign is sponsored by WHIT Radio Station and is designed to assist organizations in the area in augmenting their treasuries. (Continued on p.age six) DEBUTANTE BALL By Mary L. Becton Miss Gloria Maxine Swain was crowned “Queen of the 1968 Deb utante Ball” at the 14th annual Debutante Ball presented by the members of Theta Omega Chap ter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror ity. Thirty-eight lovely young ladies were presented to society in the elaborately decorated Ced ar Street Gymnasium. These sen ior girls represented many cities in eastern North Carolina includ ing New Bern, Bayboro, William- ston, Robersonville, Jamesville, Windsor, Dover and Cove City. After the crowning of the queen, the debs and their escorts performed a cotillion for the queen to the music of “Born Free,” “Strangers in the Night” and “Girl Watchers Theme.” One of the most memorable highlights of the ball was the waltz danced by the dabs and their Marshals. One of the debs, Mary Becton was honored to have our princi pal, Mr. G. C. Fields as her mar shal. Each girl was presented a beautiful sterling silver Debu tante pin in addition to various prizes. Everyone had a lovely time dancing to the music of the ever-popular “Brown Baggers.” Debutantes and escorts from Barber were Mary Becton, Maur- (Continued from page one) BRIDGE THE GENERATION GAP The Barber Chapter of Future Homemakers of America present ed a panel discussion, “Bridge the Generation Gap,” Thursday, November 21, 1988 at 6:00 p.m. The discussion was held at the Cedar Street Recreation Center. The program was opened like a regular F.H A. meeting with the president, Fannie Daniels, presid ing. The F.H.A. creed was repeat ed and the F.H.A. song was sung by all. Mrs. E. M. Dudley, acted as moderator of the discussion. We had a representative from the Hi-Y, G'ry Fisher and one from the Tri-Hi-Y, Lerla Williams. Pa rents'who served on'the commit tee were: Rev. C. H. Ewing and Mrs. Dolletha S. Daniels. F.H.A.- ’ers were: Christine Pickett. Syl via English, Cynthia How;-ird, Renee Adams, Brenda Baker, Magdal'ne Smith, and Miclielle Amos —>vAn f.s r s ■' ' rf»sentati^'e from Mrs. Fe.nner’s Homem'>king II class brought us an interesting discussion on fam ily relations and the generatim gap. The main points brought out in (Continued on page six) FANNIE DANIELS NAMED CO-ED CORRESPONDENT Miss Fannie Daniels, 15, of 505 Brown Street, New Bern, N. C., 1969 JABBERWOCK The beginning of the events loading up to the night of the 1969 Jabberwock began on Sun day, December 8 ,1968. All con testants were invited to attend a Tea given for the contestants and their parents. They were giv en certain information about the contest and the procedm’e used in raising the money needed to become “Queen of the Jabber wock.” All the contestants were happy to meet girls from their neighoring cities. They learned several things about the Jabber wock. The Jabberwock is an interna tional event. The name of the or ganization which sponsors this event is called the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. This organization is 55 years old and in one of the National Conventions of this or ganization the then President, Kennedy, and the Vice President, Johnson, were guest speakers. After giving some information has been named Co-Ed Corres- about this organization, I say POiident for the 1968-69 school that th^>- rnntVctantQ nvA nff to Margaret Haus: r, that the conte.stants aie off to Magazine. Co-Ed, their competing for the title published nationally by Scholas- “Miss Jabberwock.” Christine Smith tic Magazines, Inc., for home ec- (Continued on page six)
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