Page 6 THE FULL MOON March 10, 1950 Seniors Lead In Honor Roll McFadyen Receives Gift Faculty Honors McFadyen Seniors again took the lead in honors, with 52 seniors making the Highest Honor and the Hon or roll. The following are stu dents who made the Honor roll for the past six weeks; ■ Eighth grade highest honor: Craig Smith, Caroleen Burris, Sally Crook, Peggy Mor ton, Anne Russell, Kay Snuggs, Sylvia Whitley, Peggy Davis, Ann Ivey, Bobbie Eudy, Claude Grigg, Emily Morton, Ralph Setzler, Dan Sibley, Larry Talbert, Lydia Hall, Bobby Reeves, Jo Ann Atkins, Mar garet Brunson, Bettie Early, Mary Fore man, Kathryn Groves, Jeanette Howard, Georgia Beaver, Vann Dome Camp. Honor: Sherrill Aldridge, Larry Yow, Pattie Sue Almond, Carolyn Barbee, Jim mie Carol Burleson, Janet Glover, Yvonne Sheppard, Billie Rose Harris, Shirley Swaringen, Delaine Curlee, Don Jones, Shirley Lambert, Joan Rumnmge, Victor Dry, Barbara Holt, Sarah Miller, Laura Doby, Sue Hunsucker, Doris Hinson, Dixie Schadt, Arthur Lynn, Jimmie Griffin. Ninth grade highest honor: Peggy Low- der, Janet Troutman, Ellen Cook, Robert Shaver, Bernice Roscoe. Honor: | Larry Holt, Carolyn Miller, Ja- nette Mabe, Nelda Huneycutt, Martha Rae Harris, Janelle Harrington, Robert Lowder, Sally Ausband, Ruth Ann Copley, Betty Gantt, Barbara LoWder, Macie McLester, Trudie Weaver, Carolyn Williams, Marilyn Greene, Carol Sue Hudson, Betty Moyle, Marie Clayton, Bob Boger, J. C. Boone, Frank Burrell, James Gibson, Benny Her rin, Bill Huckabee, Charlfes McManus, Mary Louise Helms, Shirley Hinson, Julia Us- sery, Anne Whitlock, Evelyn Burris, Peggy Cathey, Carolyn Doby, Zelda Helms, Fran ces Laughlin, Avanelle Osborne, Carolyn Terry. Tenth grade highest honor: Barbara Crowell, Carolyn Jones, Joe Gaskin, Jo Ann Griffin, Angeline Hopkins, Betty Davis. FINK'S STUDIO 24-Hour Kodak Service In Before 2:00 One Day— Out by 2:00 the Next Dayl 116 East Main Street ALBEMARLE, N. C. Honor: Clara Jane Burleson, Johnny Eagle, William Litaker, Patsy Williford, Hamilton Morton, Jimmy Skidmore, Ann Reeder Daniels, Betty Sue Rogers, Marie Barbee, Margaret Griffin, Lovell Moose, Jane Russell, O’Lema Aldridge, Carol Her rin, Paula Howard, Jane McDowell, Sue Redfem, James Lisk, Nancy Haynes, Vir ginia Helms, Kathryn Kimrey, Lina Bell Lamar, Emily Milton, Mickey Morton, Pat sy Pettit, Laura Mae Plyler, Doris Rogers. Eleventh grade highest honor: Lillian Copley, Dot Gaskin, Lois Lowder, Pat Stillwell, Martha Knight, Frankie Wil liams, Jo Ann Burrell, Jane Rogers, Mary Ellen Speight, Ann Taylor, Phyllis Kluttz, Janette Laton, Vina Ruth Lowder. Honor: John Boyette, Talmadge Moose, Charles Morris, Ed Patterson, Myra Davis, Lib Elder, Norma Miller, Ola Mae Russell, Birdie Suggs, Eleanor Swaringen, Carolyn Akers, Helen Bowers, Virginia Brown, Eu nice Kimrey, Joyce Scott, John Harwood, Jane Coggin, Lucille Curlee, Sallie Kluttz, Jane Little, Angela Moncrief, Arthur Bur- ,Tis, Charles Litaker, Tommy Morris, Bern- hard Schadt, Vicki Cooper, Martha Griffin, Helen Harwood, Jeweline Holt', Jane Smith, Frances Wingate. Twelfth grade highest honor: Barbara Setzler, Barbara Smith, Harry Pawlik, Bob Gulle^e, Sara Frances Poplin, Norma Tal bert, Monzelle Talbert, Ann Milton, Martha Moore, Connie McLain, Roy Holt. Honor: Jane Bullock, Jean Bullock, Ber nice Crump, Frances Hinson,_ Kathleen Hudson, Marlene Page, Catherine Taylor, Bob Barringer, Dwight Cranford, Bill Grigg, Johnny Knight, Jack Morton, Max Moyle, Billie Baucom, Nelle Winn, Joyce Cranford, Roberta Kimrey, Lib Starr, Mal colm Pelt, Ed Whitley, Jack Lee, Tommy Sibley, Doris Barnes, Barbara Mauldin Ra- bon, Lauretta Plyler, Marie Roscoe, Bobby Watson, Jean Bailey, Betty Boone, Bar bara Brown, Gaynelle Chandler, Mary Helen Cooper, Joyce Crowell, Ann Dry, Jo Fox. Ellene Holbrook, Peggy Redfern, Sara Skidmore, Henry Forrest, Larry Lowder, John Helms, Elbert Holt. For Quick and Efficient Taxi Service Call Phone 3 _ 30 _ 1050 C. & M. TAXI Henry C. McFadyen, who has recently tendered his resignation after nine years as principal of AHS, was honored at a banquet given at Hotel Albemarle Mon day night, April 24. Mr. Wilson, acting for the members of the faculty, present ed the honor guest with a leather briefcase and an electric razor as a token of appreciation for the service he has given AHS. Mr. McFadyen received a rose bou tonniere and his wife was pre sented a gardenia corsage and a brass vase filled with cacti. In receiving these gifts Mr. Mc Fadyen thanked the faculty for their co-operation in the past. In addition to the honor guests, Mr. McFadyen and the high school faculty, those pres ent were Mr. Claud Grjgg, Mrs. Paul Helms, Mrs. J. B. Morris, Miss Ramelle Rummage and hus bands of several of the faculty members. TEACHER Of The Month MRS. PEIFFER The pretty, blue-eyed English teacher with blondish-brown hair and a sparkling personal ity is our favorite faculty mem ber this month because she is working so hard to make the sen ior play a success. Of course, it’s Mrs. (Theresa-with-the-thrilling- voice) Peiffer. Sponsoring the Dramatics club, even with A.H.S’s “talented” stu dents, takes a lot of work, but Mrs. Peiffer also teaches five En glish classes daily and is active in working with the sophomore class. Activities outside of school in clude being a member of the Wo man’s club and a Sunday school teacher and a choir member at the Reformed church in Landis,^ the home town which claims her on week-ends. For hobbies, she likes to sing, play the piano, dance, and play bridge. Students like a lot of things about Mrs. Peiffer, too. They like the way she can get and hold the attention in her classes, the way she can be lenient and yet strict, and the way she makes English seem so easy simply by the way she teaches. Mrs. Peiffer went to school at Catawba college, taught for a while in Anson county and in Rowan county, taught at A.H.S. for two years; and, after time out for one year of marriage, she and her husband came here, where they have been teaching for five years. Even though our dramatics coach likes steak, most all sweets, and good hot breads, all the boys will tell you, by a long and loud whistle,' how nice she looks in her favorite sports and dress clothes. Here’s the best to Mrs. Pfeiffer, oiir Teacher-of-the-Month. Compliments Of Starr Qil Co. Pure Oil Products ECONOMY Auto Supply Goodrich Tires Batteries Accessories Everything For The Car Agency For The I; Nation’s Foremost j; WATCHES i: Bulova — Elgin i| —Hamilton— i; I STARNES! oSeaJing 0tt»eltn since 189S » AIBEMARIE, N. C. \\ T. & T. MOTORS, Inc. Studebaker Cars and Trucks Five Points Phone 1033 [ G. J. E. GANTT PLUMBING & HEATING CO., Inc. CHECK THESE NAMES V G. E. Kitchen Sinks and Disposals Tracy Steel Kitchen Cabinets and Sinks Oil-o-Matic Oil Burners E. Heating Equipment .• . . Radiant Heating Kleer-Kleen Floor Furnaces Jacuzzi Pumps and Water Systems Ladies' Clothes 141 West Main Street Men's Clothes Albemarle, N. C. 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