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liFULL MOON Volume 57, No. 1 ALBEMARLE fflGH NEWSPAPER 311 Park Ridge Road Albemarle NC 28001 982-3711 SEPTEMBER 1991 AHS Welcomes Two New Faculty Members By Tina Lee School has been in secession for over a month now. If you haven’t noticed yet, there are two new faces added to our faculty. They arc Mr. Hopkins and Miss Mays. They will certainly make a good addition to Albemarle High. Miss Mays graduated from Farmville Central in Farmville, NC. She attended UNC-Chapel Hill and gotherBachelorofArtsinMathematics Education. Miss Mays is 23 years old and this is hw first year teaching. She teaches Geometry, Introduction to Algebra 1, andBusiness Math. Miss Mays is also the new Junior Varsity Cheerleader sponsor. ’ Mr. Hopkins, who is a native of Stanly County, graduated from South Stanly. He then attended Central Piedmont Community College for a diploma program in auto mechamcs. Later he attended Anson Community College andrecieved atwo year associates degree in HVAC. Mr. Hopkins then began working for the college. He also is fully certified by ASE-Auto Service Excellence. He has had seventeen years of work experience. He is now teachmg Auto Mechamcs 1,2, and 3 here at Albemarle High. Both teachers have stated that they are enjoying there first year at Albemarle High School. They like being apart of the faculty and hope to meet more of the student body. Rules, Rules, and New Rules By Tina Lee When most people think of rules, confine- nent may come to mind. This year many new niles are being enforced. These rules give a n Ellssa Freshly, Christy Simpson, and Elizabeth Redwlne are breaking a rule at AHS. Do you know what It Is? Band To Host "Showcase of Bands" on October 5. By Mysty Blalock The Albemarle Band, already into a successful mardiing seasau regiOT. caseof Bands " on October 5. This event spothghts top bi^ Th^Ihow will being at 4:00 ^bcmarle is scheduled to perform noncompctilivcly at 7.45 r Pm and admission will be $4.00. _ —.. c—. mtnnedtion . The AHS band wiU also perform at three different at Mooresville, «*cheduledforLedfordonOctober 12. Th® very next week^bo^w^^^ ^ ^ followed by a competition at Newton-Conover on November 2. feature at the annual Christmai parade on December 1 The band capuins are This year's drum majors are Dale Honeycutt and Hannah Oetnnger. Stephen Aldridge, Stacey Pinion, and Matt Smith. ^ Thanks AHS band for representing our y hours to achelve their marching Miss May and Mr. Hopkins are enjoying their first year at AHS. AHS Hosts Demnark and Japan By Mysty Biak>ck and Jessica Poplin feeling of confinement or toss of indq)endence. One change in riiles this year is there will be no midtenn exams. The teacher m^ feel it necessary to give an exam, but it will be in that class time only. Mr. Taykw states that the faculty felt *e time used for exams could be better used for instruction. Rnal exams will be given at the end of the year. One among many new changes inchides hall Persms of authority feel that sitting on the floor or stqjs causes confusion in the halL Things will move more effectively if students kq>t to die right of the hall. Ruraung, loud talking, profanity, horseplay, etc. are not al lowed. The smoking area has also been a focus ot change. This year students who are late to class from the smoking area will lose their smoking privileges for the year. Snidents who are permit ted to use the smoking area should make sure that cigarettes are extinguished in the sand contain ers. ProWems with burning trash may result in the smoking area being ctosed for aU students. These rules are being oiforced to make produc tivity more efficient at Albemarle High School. AHS is proud to welcome two interesting foreign exchange students. 'Dtey are David JentzenandMotddHatori. David is from Had- erslev.Denmaric. David’s family inchides Sstq> brothers and sisters. He is now living with Jeff Jeff Scheble welcomes Davkl and MotokI to AHS. Scheble and his family whfle attending AHS. Although David enjoys the U.S., especially iu food, he misses Denmaric and hit parents. When he it not in school, you win findhim on the soccer field as a key player on die soccer team. Divid also enjoys playing tennis and listening to music. One of his favorite groups is Dqieche Mode. David likes all the people of Albemarle and comments that so far everyone has been ex tremely nice to him. After graduating, he plans to return to Denmark and attend a two year business schooL Motoki is returning for his second year at AHS. He is from Kobe, Jt^an and has one brother who is 16. His host family while attending AHS is Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Eudy. Motoki enjoys going to school here because there are no school uniforms and the rules are not as strict as a Japanese high school. He also likes being able to choose the classes he would like to take. Even though Motoki likes American food a lot, his favorite food remains the same, raw fish, rice and fermented soybeans. Motoki is very involved in music. In his spare time he will be playing the electric guitar or listening to music. Motoki listens to heavy metal as well as classical After finishing up high school, he hopes to go to Berklee College of Music in Boston. Full Moon and Crossroads Staffs Working Hard By Jessica Poplin The year 1991-92 has arrived and as school getsstarted, ihcCrossroadsandFuUMoon staffs are ready for their yearly publications. Every month, the FuU Afoon will produce a newspq>er providing facts on current or later hiqipenings, entertainment, interviews, and sports updates on a basis of nine issues. The staff works very hard to meet their deadlines and get the pi^ier out for every student. With the help of the st^ supervisor, Mrs. Hathcock, the Full Moon staff plans to make this year the best ever. This year’s staff consists of Courmey Brown-Editor- in -Chief, Jessica Poplin-Buisness Editor, Mysty Blalock-News Editor, Kristi Johnson-Entertain- ment Editor, Sally Lowder-Features Editor, and Seth Cain-Sports Editor. Jonathan Holt, Christy Hendrick, Jason Ingram, Natasha Byrd, Christy Brooks, ShantaMaske, Leslie Morgan, Reishana Morrison, Wendy Smoak, Kim Smith, Bryan Snyder, and llna Lee make up the junior staff. This year’s annual staff, with the help of their supervisor Mr. Holt, will publish their once a year publication. This year the theme of the 1991-92 Crossroads is “A Stitch In Time.” The yfff will work hard throughout the year collect ing pictures of all school activities. This year’s staff is as follows: Editors Jill Huneycutt and Chassity Speight, and staff members LeslieBoyd, Leah Hill, Amanda Yandle, Jonathan Weath- ersbee, David Cranford, Ashley Burleson, Jen nifer Scarboro, Linda Richards, JR Creswell, Missy Cline, Marcee Vanore, Suzanne Sharpe, and Chad Sullivan. UL SEPT 19 Get to work, editors!
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