Page 6 THE FULL MOON December, 1957 FRESHMEN ATTENDANCE RECORD ATTEMPTS TO PLEASE SANTA Freshman students, evidently attempting to please old Saint Nick, again hold the lead in the attendance parade, with the sophomores giving them a close race. Ninth Grade Don Russell, Tony Smith, Tom my Ward, Diane Butler, Louise Furr, Diane Griffin, Linda Haynes, Shelia McManus, Jo Lynn Pickier, Jane Arey, Linda Eudy, James Hartsell, Ronnie Herrin, Brenda Smith, Edith Shith, Jimmy Aldridge, Margaret Ann Casper, Craig Caudle, Jackie Franklin, Mike Fusonie, Frances Herlocker, Roger Morton, Larry Rash, Jerry Shaver, Nancy Smith, Bryan Fox, Chad Howard, Gary Mauldin, Nancy Aldridge, San dra Holt, Janet Honbarrier, Lyn da Russell, Jimmy Dunn, David Hatley, Roger Hinson, Michael Moses, Scottie Burleson, Mary Hill Hatley, Karen Hendron, Bet sy Holbrook, Joyce Huneycutt, Nancy Langly, Florence Morton, Sue Smith, David Blalock, Bon nie Clayton, Peggy Garrett, Jerry Holt, Ronnie Johnson, Jeff Moore, Johnny Shelton, Suzanne Swin dell, Dan Walter, Don Walter, Charles Pennington, . Dudley Roache,. Donnie Tindal, Benny Troutman, Trena Barnes, Patricia Boggen, Linda Shankle. Tenth Grade Tim Burris, Ronnie Purser, Su san Cashwell Johnny Stonestreet, Joyce Drye, Suzanne Finch, Ron- nell Holt, Angelene Frick, Judy Lowder, Ronnie Arey, Hazel Bar bee, Kenneth Burr, Ronnie Har wood, Vance Huneycutt, Larry Kimrey, Joe Snuggs, Jan Caudle, Neil Efird, Frankie Fenters, Rich ard Forrest, Jimmy Holt, Joe In gram, Stanley Lambeth, Billy Pickier, Joe Stoker, Dwight Trout man, Bobby Whitley, Brenda Bailey, Betsy Coleman, Paula Feldman, Margaret Harris, Jo Ann Holt, Frankie Hatley, Peggy Jordan, Becky Leonard, Sue Stone, Jeanette Varner, Sandra Hartsell, Luray Hatley, Gale Lowder, Sue Lowder, Judy Mabry, Landis Miller, Elaine Morris, Anna May Renger, Pamela Thompson, Pam Truette, Eddie Lefler, HI, Calvin Lowder, Wayland McKenzie, Dwight Smith, Gene Starnes, Ray Terry, David Treece, Paul Welch, Eleventh Grade Tamara Almond, Nancy Cog gins, Joe Copley, Gene Forte, Gerald Moses, Jimmy Kluttz, Nel- da Poplin, Lois Shaver, Gail Vanderburg, Eddie Davis, Dale Hartsell, O. J. Sikes, Nelson Kirk, Jane Cotton, Linda Doby, Sara Henderson, Betty McQua- que, Willie Page, Judy Phifer, Nancy Trimber, Hunter Hearne, Brenda Honeycutt, Nancy Jo Ives- ter, Janice Morris, Martha Smith, Ed Bivins, Jerry Kimrey, Jimmy Miller, James Renger, Sherrill Williams, George Harwood, Lewis Lowder, Doug Eury, Don Mont gomery, Max Morgan, Lana Byrd, Betty Smith. Twelfth Grade Kaye Almond, Yvonne Chand ler, Linda Hudson, Sylvia Mc Duffie, Garry Howard, Libbie Hatley, Gail Buck, Roger Eudy, Kenneth Helderman, Barbara Hoey, Betty Holt, Marney Low der, Wade McSwain, Pat Starnes, Ralph Thompson, Sammy Hols- houser. Tommy Murrell, '-Cary McSwain, Joyce Burris, Joyce Davis, Martha Barbee, Peggy Smith. HOME CREDIT COMPANY 109 S. Second St. Dial YU 2-1165 Compliments Of RACHEL'S MRS. CONNIE FUSONIE ALBEMARLE RADIO STORE Radios — TVs — Record Players 123 South Second Street Albemarle, N. C. ELITE BEAUTY SALON We Specialize In Hair Styling 200 South First Street Phone YU 2-4614 CITY LAUNDRY, Inc Phone YU 2-3512 ' ' Member of American Institutes of Laundering BOONE CLEANERS Phone YU 2-1911 Member of National Institute of Dry Cleaners 1580 KC 250 W RADIO WZKY Football — Baseboll — Basketball — YOUR PUBLIC SERVICE RADIO — Telephone YU 2-1111 Albemarle, N. C. Fourteen Seniors Enter Competition Fourteen AHS senior girls have enrolled in. the General Mills “Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomor row” by taking the Science Re search test December 3. Only senior girls who had previously studied home econom ics were eligible to enter the “Search”. Every participant re ceived a copy of “Betty Crock er’s Homemaker Profiler and Guide to Homemaking.” The girl who has the highest score from Albemarle High will receive a Betty Crocker “Home maker of Tomorrow” award pin and will be entered in the state competition. The state winner will receive a $1,500 Betty Crocker scholar ship to be applied toward study in any accredited institution and an expense paid educational tour of Washington, D. C., Colon ial Williamsburg, and New York City for one week during the spring. The second place state winner will be awarded a $500 scholar ship. From all of the state winners, the Betty Crocker All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow will be chosen and honored with a $5,000 scholarship. The fourteen local contestants were given the objective-type test on December 3. In thirty- five minutes, they had to answer the 150 questions dealing with home economics and general in formation. The results will be announced by General Mills within the near future. Miss Michael administered the test which was taken by the fol lowing girls: Pat Starnes, Brenda Frick, Martha Barbee, Nancy Swaringen, Joyce Burris, Martha Huckabee, Carolyn Butler, Caro lyn Nicholds, Yvonne Chandler, Lynda Jordan, Kay Swindell, Pat Smith, Glenda Keever, and Mar cia Moses. The senior from AHS last year who made the highest score was Jo Ellen Brooks. Finest Furniture — at — Best Prices Maxwell Bros. Phone YU 2-1413 Air-Conditioned CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Fred 0. Harwood Theo. V. Harwood 149 South Second Street PHONE YU 2-3915 L. A. EUDY’S Gas and Oil 2015 Charlotte Rd. PHONE YU 2-3016 LETTERS TO SANTA Dear Santa, There is very little for which I pine; To be a Morehead Scholar would suit me fine. Tommy Murrell A radio station would be my greatest joy; To have of my own—not just a toy. Woody Durham I’d like a peppermint candy cane in my stocking; Then at my door everyone would come knocking. Craig Caudle There is something I need real soon; Some new problems to put in Full Moon. Mr. Braswell Lots of new clothes to add to my collection; Would make this Christmas seem like perfection. Ann Bell You could give me Christmas joy; If you placed under my tree a real cute boy. Sue Stone To find Keith instead of his letter; Nothing would suit me any better. Glenda Sue Honey There is one thing for which I croon; Just place a “Jungle” in my living room. Barbara Smith Some new water skiis would make me ready; For a summer of fun—me and my steady. Jimmy Stonestreet Anything which does not concern French or school Would remind me of a summer at the pool. Mrs. Deese You could really make Christmas happy for me If you would put a gift from Ed ward under my tree. Emma Lynn Morton Solution To Quiz After much searching one man was found who said he would settle the problem be tween the three brothers. He gave them one camel to add to the seventeen, making a total of eighteen. Then the first brother got one-half or nine camels, the second brother, one-third or six camels, and the third brother, one-ninth or two camels. This only came to a total of seventeen camels, so the donor took his camel back. MODERN BEAUTY SHOP **Money is Nothing Compared to Beauty** 129 West Main Street Dial YU 2-1015 DENNIS CONCRETE WORKS. Inc, Dial YU 2-2147 Aquadale Road P. O. Box 342 Albemarle, N. C. Best by Every Test K. & L. DRUG STORE Prescription Druggist Complete Fountain Service YU 2-6013 PHONES YU 2-7314 Salisbury Avenue Dial YU 2-4913 THE BEAUTY NOOK OPEN NIGHTS BY APPOINTMENT FIVE POINTS CLEANERS **We Clean — You Gleam** Albemarle. N. C. —Dial YU 2-2014 Remember You Always Save At BELK'S LEFLER FUNERAL HOME Air-Conditioned Chapel Phone YU 2-1197 —Albemarle, N. C. HUCKABEE LUMBER CO.. Inc. Paints — Building Materials — Lumber Millwork — Builders Hardware Coal—Fuel Oil Phone YU 2-2114