Undefeated Eagles Face Tough Encounter At Dunn Tonight News-Times Will Name Top Teams For the second year THE NEWS-TIMES, with th? assist a nee o( the coachei of Seashore Conference tea mi will (elect a first and second All -Conference football team this season. The meeting of the coaches and the sports editor of THE NEWS-TIMES will be held at the conclusion of the season to se lect the winners. First team members will re ceive keys and members of the second squad will be presented with certificates. The outstand ing coach in the conference will be awarded a plaque. Parkin Scores It Point* Pee Wee Parkins, former stellar athlete at Beaufort School, was one of the leading scorers for Patter son School's Bulldogs, Lenoir, in a recent six-man football clash against Kings Creek. Pee Wee scored 18 points. His team won the game 5 Juniors Go on Picnic , Start Play Rehearsals Hi everyone! School is back to the same familiar routine, and the Newport Juniors are in full swing. We started the year with a bang. Having been in school for only about three weeks, we had a ham burger fry on the beach near Sal ter Path. Although only a small portion of the class was present, everyone seemed to be having the time of his life. The hamburgers were sandy, but what's a beach party without sand? Also, the potato chips were soft and the drinks got hot, but with the salt spray filling everyone's nostrils, no one cared, not even the "land-lubbers." Well, the annual Junior play is just around the corner. Produc ing a play such as this is a new experience for each and everyone of us and we are neck-deep in the details of stage scenery and learn ing our parts. The members of the cast are co-operating just fine and all are showing a willingness to do anything they can to make the play a big hit. It is the first time in quite a few years that such a play as this has been presented by a class in Newport School. We're hoping that all of you will be with us Nov. 11, when the curtain rises and the fun and laughter begins. Another activity that is familiar to none of us is the sponsorship of the NE-PO-NO-CA-H1, the school newspaper. Nadine Garner is edi tor, assisted by Violet Gray and the NE PO-NO-CA-HI staff. They're all working hard and hoping and praying that they may turn out the best paper ever! The usual election of class offi cers has been made and those cho sen to fill the offices are as fol lows: president, Nadine Garner; vice-president, Peggy Howard; sec retary, Gaynelle Gray; treasurer, Bonnie Garner; and our represen tative for the Student Council is none other than Gilbert Garner. The King and Queen contest is here once again. Each class has its own candidates and the Juniors have chosen Reba Carol Masters and Gilbert Giles Garner to repre sent their class. The winners will be announced at the Halloween Carnival tonight. Let's all vote and help our candidate to be victor ious. Last but not least, everyone is thinking of the many days of work ahead of us. The largest task upon us is the Junior-Senior Prom in the spring. No plans have been made, of course, but each person has ideas and opinions that will be a great help in the near future. Here's hoping that every thing turns out just dandy, and may you have the best school year imaginable! ?Nadine Garner, Reporter Mrs. Rcdmann's sixth grade re cently elected officers. Mack Tem ple is president; Bobby Earl Smith, vice - president; Carolyn Avery, secretary; Marsha Garner, treasurer; and Geneva Howard, reporter. Meetings are held Fri days at 3 p.m. Marsha Garner and Claude Gar ner were elected queen and king of this class. We are busily col lecting money for them. We have finished our history unit on the early nations of the See THRKK R'S, Page 7 1- ? . r- - ... .... 1 Seadogs Seek Second Victory at Pamlico Beaufort's football forces will journey to Pamlico County tonight for a game against the Hurricanes, starting at 8 o'clock. Since report cards came out this week, several members of the Beaufort squad, including star halfback Douglas Piner, have been dropped because of ineligibility. Coach Hugh Gordon has stated that his squad's morale is very high and that they are ready for the clash with the Hurricanes. The coach said his boys played one of their best games of the season last Friday night against the Jones Central Rockets and were primed for tonight's contest. Owens Out Jimmy Owens, stellar star of de fense and offense from his end position and captain of the team, may not play tonight because of a bad charley horse. The starting lineups for tonight's game will find Larry Kirk taking over Piner's spot in the backfield. Other backs will be Jimmy Pot ter, Jamie Norris and Jerry Willis. The probable starting lineup for the Seadogs tonight is as follows: LE ? Jimmy Owens or Walter Phillips LT ? Ralph Eubanks LG ? George Martin C ? Johnny Miller RG? Ken Swain RT? Ed Willis RE ? Dickie Moore QB ? Jimmy Potter LHB ? Larry Kirk RHB ? Jamie Norris FB? Jerry Willis Among the reserves expected to see action tonight are Alex Cope land, Raymond Gillikin, Charles Springle, Danny Willis, Bobby White, Norwood (Buck) Hardesty. and Jimmy Guthrie. Pamlico Beaten Pamlico County was trounced badly last weekend by the More head City Eagles, and will have an even smaller squad than the Sea dogs. Their starters will probably be as follows: LE ? Charles Buck LT ? John Warren Newport Opens Basketball Season Tuesday at Home Queen Street Uniform Fund Drive Nets $330 Principal Randolph Johnson and Coach S. H. Barrow of Queen Street School announce that the fund drive for uniforms for the Knights has reached the $330 mark Both coach and principal are hopeful that the team will realize the goal of $550 by the time of the Homecoming game Saturday night, Nov. 5. The Knights journeyed to Tren ton yesterday in an attempt to win their fourth straight game. LG? George L upton C ? Roy Pittman RG ? Billy Smith RT? Ellis Miller RE ? Meredith Henry QB ? Ernest Hudson LHB? Henry Rice RHB? Billy Casey ? KB ? Kerry Carawan The Seadogs will be seeking their second victory of the season tonight. Newport s Hawks will open up he basketball season a month head of their other Seashore Con erence and eounty rivals when Hey play Jasper at the Newport lym Tuesday night The first game between the girls* fams of both. schools will get un erway at 7 p.m. Newport will send a veteran 'am on the court against Jasper aving lost only Jimmy Kelly from ist year's squad. Expected to lead the scoring at ick for the Hawks will be Eugene Awards and Les Gillikin. Other members of the probable tarting five include Berlyn Tem le, Gilbert Garner, and freshman hiz Johnny Mason. Coach Bob King's quintet is ej ected to be one of the scrappiest rews in the county and most op osing coaches will be on hand to ?e what the Newport team has to [fer for the 1955-56 season. Ann Dennis and Virginia Mann ill lead the girls in their pre minary contest. IS Plymouth modela, Including an all-new line of Suburban station wagons In S low pr let-ranges, all with fabulous new Aerodynamic Styling - mutton om I mo i Plymouth brings it to the lowest-price held ! A finger-tip touch on a button selects your driving range - easy as flicking on a light. Then PowerFlite and new 90-90 Turbo-Torque take over! Choica of 5 Powar Rating*. 200 V- 8 hp available with PowerPak In all 4 line*? Belvedere. Savoy. Plaza and Suburban. Or choose 107 hp In Belvedere and Suburban lines. In Savoy and Plaza lines you get 180 V-8 hp. If you prefer the super-economy of Plymouth's PowerFlow 8? also available in all 4 lines ? you get 128 hp. or 131 hp with PowerPak. m All-new Aerodynamic Drive tt at your Plymouth dealer'!? the car that'* golni places with the Youna In Heart I