April, 1955
THE FULL MOON
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Members Of Mixed Chorus
Give Ladies' Night Program
—
WHO'S WHO
Albemarle High School Mixed
Chorus presented a program call
ed “Paul Fry’s Scandals” for the
Lions Club Ladies’ Night on Feb
ruary 24.
This program was divided into
two parts. For the first part
Wayne Eudy and Eddie Fenters
sang “Cool Water”; Leon Snuggs
and Ronald Tucker sang “Dear
John”; “I’m Afraid of Wimmin”
was given by Jerry Hinson; Susie
Swaringen sang “Zing, Went .the
Strings of my Heart”; a dance
was presented by Charles Smith;
and the Hog Callers—Wade
Smith, ^ Edward Hatley, Roger
Saunders, and Wayne Kimery—
sang “Lonesome Polecat.” The
accompanists for these groups
were Dean Chandler, accordion;
Stephen Sasser, bass fiddle; Yod
er Whitley, drums; Larry Surratt,
harmonica; Wayne Kimery,
guitar; and Amorelle Tucker,
piano.
The second part of the program
was divided into three groups.
The first group, titled “Honey
suckle and Moonlight,” consisted
of “Ma Lindy Lou” by the Girls’
Ensemble, “Silver Moon” by Joan
Renger and Edward Hatley, and
“Kentucky Babe” by the Boys’
Double Quartet.
“My Hero” sung by Arce Rose
Rich and Roger Saunders, “Winter
Song” by the Boys Double Quar
tet, and “While We’re Young” by
the mixed ensemble maide up the
next group of songs, titled “Fel
lowship and Romance.”
To end the program the Girls’
Ensemble sang “Blue Moon,”
Elaine Lowder and Ted Burleson
sang “Sweethearts,” and “Blue
Room” was sung by the Boys’
Double Quartet and Girls En
semble.
Joan Melton assisted in accom-
paning the the groups in the sec
ond part of the program.
Soph6moie Hop
Is Well Attended
The Sophomore Hop was a suc
cess, Friday night, with almost
one hundred people attending.
The student lounge, where the
Hop was held, was gayly deco
rated with pink and green
streamers of paper attached to
a mass of balloons suspended
from the ceiling. The refresh
ments for the Hop were punch,
cake, and peanuts.
Libby Sue McLeod, Bobby Kim-
rey. Sue Page, Anne Rogers, and
Jo Ellen Brooks made up the
refreshment committee.
The decorating committee con
sisted of Charles Smith, Jeanette
Hinson, Rona Jane Mauldin,
Burnie Miller, Linda Moose, Da
vid Grigg, Gary Pendergraft, and
Mary E. Griffin.
The five members of the enter
tainment committee were Toby'
Ragsdale, Phyllis Harwood, Shir
ley Kluttz, Mickey Dry, and Glenn
Talbert.
Jimmy Cockran, Gene Langley,
Lane Lowder, Elizabeth Tucker,
Janice Westerlund, “Punk” Gantt,
and Robert T. Smith made up the
clean-up committee.
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ELAINE MILLS
Who’s that cute little brown-
headed cheerleader? She’s Elaine
Mills, who is always full of pep
and succeeds in all she under
takes.
Elaine is an A average student
and last fall was tapped into the
National Honor Society. During
commencement last year she
served as a marshal. The F.T.A.
elected “Mills” as historian, and
the Boosters club, as dance chair
man. The Modern Music Masters
and^ Senior Tri-Hi-Y clubs also
claim her as an outstanding
member.
Having much talent in music,
Elaine is a soprano in the Mixed
Chorus and the Girls’ Ensemble.
She attended the N. C. State
Choral Workshop at Boone this
past summer, the Mars Hill Clin
ic last month, and will go to the
N. C., State Choral Festival in
Greensboro on April 28.
Elaine is just as well-known
at church as she is at school. A
member of the First Baptist
church, she is president of . her
Sunday School class and is pi
anist for various church groups.
Each Sunday you will find her
in the adult choir.
If you want to please “Mills,”
just serve her a big bowl of
oyster stew and a piece of pecan
pie, then take her to see a movie
starring Marlon Brando and Eliz
abeth Taylor.
Elaine confessed that her
dream prince must be six feet
tall, light haired, well-groomed,
and lots of fun to be with.
Not having chosen between two
prominent colleges, Elaine plans
to enter ,one and major in pri
mary education. Wherever she
goes, we know she will be an out
standing student.
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EDWARD HATLEY
We would like you to meet the
founder of the Talent Club, Good
Looks Club, and Best All Round
Club. Yes, of course, it’s Ed Hat
ley, one of the most versatile boys
in the senior class.
Ed was chosen this month’s
Who’s Who because of the hard
work he has done all through
high school: Starting out in the
ninth grade, he had one of the
leading singing roles in “Hearts
and Blossoms.” From there he
was elected as treasurer of the
Modern Music Masters and pres
ident of the Mixed Chorus. For
two years he has been a member
of the boy’s double quartet, state
contest soloist, and State Music
delegate.
Singing is not all that this
hard worker does. He is Sports
Editor of both publications and
secretary of the senior class. Do
you remember walking into a
dream last year at the Prom? Ed
spent many hours down in the
gym every night for months su
pervising the whole group to
make this possible. Because of
Ed’s hard work, he has received
quite a bit of recognition as Stu
dent Lion, Future Citizen, and as
most talented in the senior class.
You’ll find Ed almost every Sun
day singing in his church choir.
Besides that, he was head Deacon
on Youth Sunday not long ago.
If a girl is lucky enough to
Downbeat
By BILL BEEKER
The Albemarle High School
Band has carried out several
projects in the past few weeks.
The first of these was a wiener
roast at Morrow Mountain. All
the refreshments for this outing
were paid for with money the
band earned at a parade in Nor
wood.
In preparation for the annual
spring concert, the band invited
Mr. Allan Bone, director of the
Duke University Band, to come
to Albemarle and give the band
a thorough day’s practice. Mr.
Bone also brought some assist
ants with him.
The annual spring concert was
held on March 18, in the Albe
marle High School auditorium.
Some of the numbers played
were: “The Thunder Song,” “Four
Episodes For Band,” “Ballet
Parisien,” “Arranger’s Holiday,”
“Pajama Game,” “Hold My
Hand,” “Let Me Go Lover,” and
“Sincerely.” Elenora Jones gave
a flute solo. The concert was
open to the public, and band
members especially welcomed
their parents.
The contest for high school
bands is coming soon, and Mr.
Hatley is preparing the band for
this contest. After the contest
Mr. Hatley plans to let the band
take it easy for a while.
AHS Bible Club
Publishes Paper
The Bible Club, under the spon
sorship of Miss Jean Abrahamsen,
has published its third issue of
the Bible Club News. The papers
are usually tree, but this issue
has three pictures in it, so it
cost ten cents.
The second semester officers are
as follows: Jo Ellen Brooks,
president; Pat Starnes, vice pres
ident; Iris Hunsucker, secretary;
Sue Winn, treasurer; Jo Stallings,
general representative; Jimmy
Cooke, historian; Amorelle Tuck
er, editor.
The different committees are
the Program Committee, Project
Committee, Publicity Committee,
and the Social Committee.
The Bible Club plans to publish
one more issue of the Bible Club
News this school year.
have a date with him, he would
set her up in style, with a steak
dinner, potatoes, English • peas,
and strawberry shortcake. Next
they would go to a movie starring
either Jane Powell or John
Wayne.
Ed has a motto, “If you can’t
do a job well, don’t do it at all.”
With this under his hat he will
enter State College next year to
study engineering.
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