Volume 56, No. 4 ALBEMARLE fflGH NEWSPAPER 311 Park Ridge Road • Albemarle NC 28001 982-3711 DECEMBER 1990 Nine Nominated for Governor's School By Meonne Blalock Nine Governor's School nominees for the sununer of 1991 have been nominated by the H^rs Committee. These students have been selected based on their abilities in academics and in the perfonning arts. Academic areas include math, namral science, social science, French, Spamsh and English. The areas in the performing arts category mclude drama, art, chorus, dance and orchestra. The three juniors nominated to attend Governor's School in academics are Stephen Aldridge, m natural science: Jennifer Eller, in mathematics; and Jill Huneycutt, in natmal science. These nominees will be selected according to their scholastic abilities and extracmricular involvement. Nominatedfortheperforming arts are the foUowing six juniors: Christy Smith, in art; Jason Isbmoly, in drama; Jennifer Windell, Keith Muse. Jason Byrd and Stacey Pinion, in insttumental music. These nominees for the arts wUl be selected according to their performance at an edition which wiU be held prior to the final selection. If any of these nominees are selected, they will attend cither Governor s School West at Salem College or Govemor's School East at Sl Andrew's College. Approximately 400 studoits from across North Carolina are selected to each school. The nominees wiU be notified of their acceptance early this spring. We wish them the best of luck! AHS Welcomes Japanese Exhange Student By Mesheka Davis Again AHS welcomes another foreign ex change student, MotokiHattori, who has lived in Japan for 17 years. "Life in Japan is very differ ent from life in the United States," commented Motoki. As for education, Jtq>anese students attend school six days out of a week, and they are not p>emiitted to choose their own classes. In MatokI Hattorl Is enjoying his U.S. exper lance. AHS Students Ready for Holidays; Exams to Greet Us in January Today, on our last day of classes before we begin thirteen glorious days of Christmas vaca tion, exams seem almost a bad dream that won't hj^jpen. However, on January 2, when we return to school, the end of the semester will be only 9 days away. On January 11, first semester offi cially ends with exams to follow on January 15, 16, and 17. A teacher workday is scheduled for Friday, January 18, with Martin Luther King holiday to follow on Monday, January 21. For many AHS students, however, exams do not general Motoki gently states, 'The school sys tem can be very harsh for students. When Motoki was not in sdwol or studying, he found *e time to develop a pastime; he toves music and is interestedin groups like Winger and BonJovL Because he had always wanted to mingle with Americans and leam their traditions, Ma- toki and his family became interested in the Foreign Exchange Program through an ad in the newspaper. Here at AHS Motoki comments about the freedom of spirit that so many AHS sttidents possess. Motoki has shown school spirit him self, by participating in the wrestling program this fall. A recent injury is keeping him on the sidelines, but he is still traveling with the team. Motoki likes his American family and already hasplans for the future. He would like to continue his studies in the United States by enroUing at a four year coUege. Again we want to give Motoki Hatorri a big AHS welcome. These nine juniors may be spending their summer In Winston-Salem or Laurinburg. Talent Show Scheduled for This Afternoon By Rachel Kendall During fifth and sixth periods this aftemoon, we will all assemble in the auditorium to watch the amazing talents of AHS students. A tradition at AHS, this talent show ushers in the holiday seasoa Singers, dancers, lip-synchers, and bands will entertain us as we anticipate almost two weeks of Christmas fun. Because this is a talent showandnotacontest, no prizes will be awarded, but all acts will be rewarded with generous ap plause and enthusiasm. Perhaps there will also be a surprise visit from a mystery guest, such as Santa or the dancing California raisins from past years. Whoever comes, the auditorium is sure to be jammin’ before the dismissal bell rings. Mr. I^olcomb and Mike Kendall welcome Santa to AHS. strike anote of dread into their hearts. These arc the students who have missed three or fewer days this year, and these very students wUl be the ones who will be renting a movie the night before those dreaded tesu instead of swdying. Report cardswiUgooutJaiuary25. So,asyoul«vethe sKTcd grounds of AHS today to begm officially *e Christmas season of 1990, don’t forget th^ all good things must eventually come to an end, utd January 1991 beckons us back to the real world. Cheerleaders Off to Dallas December 27 will find our varsity cheerlead ers traveling to Dallas, Texas, where they will compete for a national cheerleading title. Their first competition will be Decembo’ 28. If they place in the top twenty teams, they will compete a second time on December 29, when the national champion will be named. On December 30, they will return to Albemarle. ■The cheerleaders have been working veiy hard to raise money for this trip to represent AHS in Texas. They have also been woricing hard on their routine, with additional practices even on weekends. Goodluck,cheerleaders,asyoutravel ^ to the Lone Star State! Jennifer and Kristi show their award- winning smiles! Smile, You're On Camera! ■ ~ Kiirk In - to the end of first In thirteen days these doors will be open for semester and exams! "Dad, I can'tbelieve that’s you! Mom, those are weird clothes!" Comments like these will be addressed to you in twenty years when your children watch your copy of the 1991 video yearbook. The video, new to AHS this year, is a record of the entire school year from fciotball season to graduation. Every student who pur chases a video is guaranteed to be filmed during the year. The footage which is shot all through the year will be edited and contemporary music will be added to make the video fun to watch over and over. The student council is sponsoring the video yearbook, and Keely Francis and Marcee Vanore are serving as editors. Student council members are assisting in taking orders and setting up filming. The scheduled delivery date for the video is August 1991. A summer delivery is necessary to include every aspect of the school year, including the prom and graduation, which occur at the end of school. As you walk around the halls of AHS this year, remember Smile, you may be on camera! Put us in the video yearbook!