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MAY 31, 1991 THE FULL MOON PAGE 2 With thirteen years behind us, there are lots of memories to be shared as we are about to depart. Whether it was the confusion you had your fresh man year, your friends that have stuck by you through thick and thin, or the excitement you are experiencing now as graduation grows nearer, the memories will last forever. Because of lim ited space, we asked for one specific memory that you will always cherish as you look back on your high school years. The responses were touching and overwhelming. Seniors, congratulations and good luck in the future: The memories will last forever. Athletically speaking, Andre Ridenhour remembers when the varsity basketball team beat North Stanly his junior year because that was the longest game he’s ever played. Rachel Kendall remembers the “dirt kicking” festivities during softball games with Jennifer Eller. Ami Laton’s fondest memory is when the Albemarle Varsity Cheerleaders were announced as the 1991 2A State Champions. Pate Butler cherishes going into the softball tournament in fifth place and becoming champions by beating three of the top teams in the conference. Memories of teachers are sometimes the one thing that sticks with some p«»ple for a very long time, and the same falls true for some ofour AHS seniors. Scott Taylor’s fondest memory is of how clueless he was in Mrs. Riemann’s account ing class. Darla Smith remembers Mr. Holcomb standing in the hall between classes yelling to get to class. The day Mr. Hollis got upset about at tendance is what Lakesha Andrews remembers. Elaine Benjamin remembers the day Mr. Holcomb tried to teach Spanish but no one could under stand anything. Missy Bane bestremembcrs Mr. Taylor and his clipboards. Mike Blagg remem bers stepping on Coach Roy Burge’s toe his freshman year of football. Aeon Bramban re members Mrs. Riemann and Mrs. Smith helping her cope with her problems. Brian Brown will always remember Mr. Moran’s 4th period drama class. Chemega Campbell will nwer forget GRADUATION 1991! Memories, Memories, Memories when Mr. Moran, Tomika Butler, and she did “My Girl” in the talent show. Chrystal Crisco remembers Mr. Holcomb’s spitting problem while he talks. Jennifer Harris and Brian Helms re member being in Mrs. Bogle’s homeroom and hearing her tell them that their notes were unex cused when they went to North Stanly. Frank Lilly remembers Mr. Furr having a shiny beard! ?! Travis Morehead remembers Mr. Taylor’s clip boards, Mrs. Hatley’s tongue, and Mr. Morgan making seniors march in the assembly again. Carla Morgan remembers not having to go see Mrs. Ward once. Mr. Holcomb’s “the bell hath rungeth” saying will always be remembered by Jennifer Runion. Jerry Smith will never forget all of his conferences with Mr. Taylor and Mr. Morgan. Tony Thomas remembers the feeling he felt when he passed Mr. Morgan on the way back to school from Pizza Hut. Millie Williams will always remember the good times she had in Mrs. Dennis’ English class and on band trips. On a “friendly” note. Jack Baldwin remem bers T.R. “Fatback” Russell’s woodpecker song after they would win an away baseball game. Jennifer Cook will ALWAYS remember all of her wonderful memories with Mike. Kim Cran ford remembers how her dear friends were there for her when Patrick died, especially Jason. Heather Thompson remembers the time she spent with Jeff Brown and her friends. Tiffany Hamil ton remembers the way the school joined to gether and supported each other during the three tragic deaths that have happened in the past four years. Domita Lilly remembers lunch, friends, and teachers. Kevin Lawrenceremembers all the girls that wanted to go out with him. Mike Kendall remembers when Mr. Stewart and Lori Maiden kissed a pig. Lori’s fondest memory was on July 12, the summer of her freshman year. Lisa McKinney remembers trying to get along with everybody and staying out of trouble. Ther esa Butler remembers cutting up with Meika and Wyvonnia in band class. Tammi Epperson will always remember her friends. Mike Furr re members on all of the wrestling trips and the time spent with Mike Blagg. Germy Hayden remem bers that she and Karen S. always getting “thirsty” inadvancedartandthetimespwntwithM.S. Carl Lamb remembers all of the friends he’s met Jennifer Pelt remembers the exjjeriences she’s had with Jennifer Harris and being with Daniel Chester. Chris Vanhoy remembers the good times spent with all his friends and the caring among all of them. Chris Smithing remembers being held down by Mike Furr while Mike Blagg headbutted him during wrestling practice. Tanya Whitley remembers when she and Jody Moree got thrown out of the library and were told to never enter that area again. Frances Thompson remembers JAVO’s creation of NFD day their freshman year in Algebra. Jonathan and Jennifer will always remember the end. About our freshman year Julie Arbuckle remembers walking through the doors her first day and thinking about getting lost. David Dulin remembers the first day at AHS when he walked in his first class. Jennifer Rositano remembers her first day of high school like it was yesterday. Jermifer Jones remembers the shock she felt her first day ofher freshman year. Rosalind Gannon remembers running track her freshman year and “mama” putting her in the 300 hurdles. About our senior year Kristi Griffin remembers the great times during her senior year. Angie Mauney will never forget the struggle for good grades she’s had throughout her four years and then making honor roll her senior year. EiTiest Rushing remembers becoming a senior in the summer of 1990. Oshi Sims remembers falling at the Parkwood track meet her senior year. Assortment would best describe the last set of memories written by various seniors. Marcille Smith remembers the Bermuda Triangle and all its victims. Jason Hazlettremembers“CB”. BiU Donnally remembers dissecting the cat in Biol ogy II. David Almond remembers his car wreck. Meonne Blalock will never forget being per suaded to leave school on a “too pretty of a day to be in school” and only returning for a trip to the BARN! Misti Brown remembers coming to Albemarle and meeting Michelle Brown not knowing that she would soon be her sister-in- law. Joey Drye remembers becoming a mature guy and making a lot of friends. Greg Emerson will never forget when he and Ward tried to be slick one night by putting pillows under the covers (to p»retend they were actually asleep) and sneaking out only to return with the pillows uncovered!! Elliott Parker remembers all of the fiin. Daniel Chester remembers his three years of art and all of the parties. Melissa Cody remem bers transferring to Albemarle 2 years ago. Michelle Brown remembers winning the Festi val in Tennessee her sophmore year. Ginger Burleson will never forget sitting out in the cold on band trips yelling and cheering for the football team. Melissa Lambert remembers not getting caught for theings that she should have been sent to the bam for. Christie Marks remembers get ting caught for skipping school. Warren Misen- heimer will never forget the “preps”. Jill Morris will never forget all of the band contests and how much fun they were. T.R. Russell will never forget all of the parties. Trexlar Ratliff remem bers lunch. Victor Moua will always remember being crowned Powder Puff Queen. Shannon Scheble remembers the conversations she had with her partners in Bioloy II. Tamiko Shankle will never forget all of the fights on English hall during first period. Greta Thompson remembers the cold marching seasons. Jermifer Gelien will never forget hearing “First Place” at band com petition. As for me, my fondest memory occured my freshman year when Greg Emerson pulled down my gym shorts in front of my entire gym class(fortunately,IhadonalongT-shirt). Thanks, Greg!! Again, seniors, congratulations and the best of luck in the future. *Memories Compiled By Leslie Morgan
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