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Page 8 THE FULL MOON May, 1955 'The Egg and 1" Hatches In Lab “The Egg and I,” one of the most interesting and certainly one of the most unusual projects ever attempted by biology stu dents, will be presented at Sci ence Fair May 8 through 9. The project, under the super vision of Mrs. Lyke and her two helpers, Mickey Morton and Lar ry “Leo” Lisk, concerns the de velopment of the chicken egg. Eggs were placed in an incu bator 21 days prior to the fair and will actually be hatching throughout the science show. However, this is only part of the experiment. Each day one egg is being opened in class to ob serve how far the fertile eggs have developed, and preserved in a container. Thus, when the display is complete it will de pict the 21 stages in the hatching of an egg. Biology students connected with the project hope that it will be one of the main attractions in the Science Fair. For those who need an invest ment with a current income, the series H Savings Bond is perfect. Birthdays MAY 1 Mickey Arey 2 Pete Chance Wayne McSwain 3 Larry Smith 4 Jo Ellen Brooks Juanita Courville Joan Honeycutt Pat Smith 5 Kaye Haire Shirley Tindal Kathie Talbert 7 Allen Ames Bennett Cleo Burleson 8 Clyde Hill Roderick Jordan 9 Norma Jean Arey Emma Morton 11 Gay Crowell Jean Robinson 14 Ned Barrier Myrna Campbell 15 Graham Harwood Nancy McDuffie Navy Burgess 19 Frances Burleson 20 Folger Koontz Johnny Richardson 21 Joe Kluttz 22 Elaine Mills Steve Saunders Barbara Hathcock 23 Kenneth Sheppard lUlph Thompson 24 Barry Whitlock Jackie Richardson 26 Rotha McDonald 27 Kenneth Barbee 29 Ray Barringer Winford Ford Open a Savings Account with HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION 108 East North Street :: Albemarle, N. C. ALBEMARLE OIL COMPANY Distributors Of AMOCO PRODUCTS A Great Name on the‘Road and Farm HUCKABEE LUMBER CO., Inc. 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He is president of his Sunday School class and takes a very active part in church Work. F. & M. COFFEE CO. HIGH ROCK HIGH GRADE HIGH QUALITY 1104 West Main Street PHONE 678 LEFLER Furniture Co. Furniture Phone 117 — Ambulance Service — PHONE 97 MURRELL'S PHARMACY Drugs Cosmetics - Sundries PHONE 159 167 North Second Street RABE'S Ladies' Wear OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 308 Montgomery Avenue PHONE 1091 CHIC SHOP Nationally- Advertised READY-TO-WEAR Seniors Present "Bishop's Mantle" Twelve members of the senior class presented on April 22, “The Bishop’s Mantle,” a play in three acts by Marian Johnson. Most of the play took place on the rector’s study of St. Mat thew’s church in a large Easter city during the fall. Five boys and seven girls made up the cast of this play, which was presented only one night. Hilary Laurens, the main char acter and rector of St. Matthew’s was played by Donnie Smith, and his brother Dick was played by Dickie Cashwell. Hastings, the sexton of St. Matthew’s, was played by Ned Lowder; J. V. Dunn, a promiment member of the church, was played by Bobby Peck; and his daughter, Maudie, by Charlotte Pope. Mr. Alvord, the senior vestryman of the church, was portrayed by Bill Beeker, and Mrs. Reed, an elder ly member of the church, by Phyllis Greer. Lex McColly, Hilary’s fiancee, was Louise Cooper and Miss Mowbray, his secretary, was Elaine Mills. Shirley Lowder as Samantha Adams/ wife of the rector’s as sistant; Pat Allan as Miss Breck- enridge, a prominent spinster; and Joan Renger in the part of Mary Perkins McComb, a girl from the tenements, were the final three characters of the cast. Directors were Miss Inez Ban- kett and Miss Jean Abrahamsen. A Friendly Store WEST END GROCERY — Groceries and Meats — Phone 141 - 550 :: 902 West Main Street Smarter Clothes Smarter Buys at .EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE ALBEMARLE, N. C. 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