D FULL MOON Volume 62, No. 5 ALBEMARLE HIGH NEWSPAPER 311 Park Ridge Road Albemarle NC 28001 982-3711 FEBRUARY 1997 Celebrate Black History Month! by Wilson Beaver January and February are months when we celebrate famous African-Americans who have made significant contributions to our national culture. In January Americans celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This dignified leader fostered the civil rights move ment through nonviolent methods. His leader ship in strikes, sit-ins, and boycotts opened the Black Culture Club members produced a Kwanzaa celebration to educate us about African- American holidays. eyes, hearts, and minds of millions to the destruc tive practices and laws in American society. Although his life ended tragically by an assas sin's bullet, the legacy of his famous "I Have A Dream" sp>eech lives through our celebrations and memory of this great leader. February is Black History month. During this month, Americans reflect and study our heritage of a long line of African-American inventors, statesmen, politicians, entertainers, artists, mus- cians, and ordinary citizens who were willing to take a stand for their beliefs, such as Rosa Parks. This month there is a historical display of arti facts collected from the slave ship Henrietta Male on display at the Mint Museum in Char lotte. This touching exp>erience makes the horrid realities of slavery come alive for those who visit the museum. At our own school, the Black Culture Club presented a Kwanzaa celebration at Christmas to show us the principles and rituals of a true American holiday which incorporates elements from African heritage. The week long celebra tion from December 26-Januaiy 1 focuses on family values and efforts to be a better, more caring jjerson in the new year. Make it a point during February to learn something new about the many contributions of African-Americans to our American culture. Art Club Visits Washington, D.C. by Allison Hudson Over Christmas break the Albemarle High School Art Club sponsored a trip to Washington, b.C. forthreedays. This groupof students, along "'ith Mrs. Hopkins, Ms. Pollard, Mrs. Snodgrass, ^•'d some parents, visited many art museums and **>storical sites. Over the three days they visited Holocaust Museum, the Smithsonian Muse- the Historical Gallery of Art, and toured the ^fipitol. When this group of fine students and *'*ults was not being enticed by fine art, they went skating outside, went shopping, and ate a lot group also enjoyed eating at Hard Rock Cafe ^ riding the highest escalator and the subway, "^ev also attended the nlav ‘The Christmas Carol” at Ford's Theater, site of Abraham Lin coln's assassanation. Kou Yang, a dedicated art club member, said," Being in the nation’s capital really was a education in itself. 1 got to be around many different people, and I got a feel of how it is to live in Washington, D.C." Tou Lo, another active Art Club member, said, "The trip was a new experience for me because this was the first time I have ever gone out of state without one of my parents. It actually taught me something aboutsurvivalonmyown. Overall, the museums and monuments were great because that is what I like best, art work." The Art Club had a great time and is excited about upcoming plans. Quiz Bowl Team Masters Trivia by Kelly Rakes Competing to an extraordinary level, the AHS Quiz Bowl Team won first place in the local competition in the State Public Library Quiz Bowl Contest on Saturday, January 11 at the Stanly County Library. Competing members were Ellen Oettinger, Will Taylor, Chris Mauldin, Mike Bryan, and members George Hoyle and Will Joines were present to cheer on the team. This incredible teani defeated West Stanly, North Stanly, and South Stanly High Schools by an average of 117 points The team will advance to the regional competition in North Wilkesboro on Saturday, March 21. On February 1, the team also competed in the Hi-Q Contest sponsored by WTVI, IBM, and UNC- Charlotte at UNC-Charlotte. A total of eighty teams from the Piedmont competed, and our AHS Quiz Bowl Team placed in the top sixteen teams, a very admirable performance. Mike Bryan, team member, stated, "We had a great time and feel very proud of our performances. We are also very happy that Will Taylor has much encyclopedic knowledge, as he has been able to respond to numerous obscure questions.*' Congratulations to the Quiz Bowl and their extraordinary success. The Quiz Bowl Team won the Stanly County competition at the public library. DECA Team Wins District Awards by Kelly Rakes The DECA team has more than once pre vailed over other schools in recent competi tions. This year the DECA advisor, Mr. Hollis, took five DECA members, Marci Tucker, Ay- ana Carpenter, Kristin Burleson, Chris Handy, and Stephanie Burris to compete in several Marketing Competitive Events at Sandhills Community College on January 8. The team worked exceptionally well to gether and each competing member earned a proficiency award in the North Carolina DECA District Written Event. Awards were given to Ayana Carpenter for the Food Marketing Se ries events, to Marci Tucker for the Food Marketing Series Event, to Kristin Burleson for Food Marketing, to Chris Handy for Retail Merchandising, and to Stephanie Burris for competing in Apparel and Accessories. Kristin Burleson and Chris Handy were pro ficiencies winners in their categories. This exceptional group of DECA mem bers triumphed over the numerous compet ing schools once again and represented AHS to their best ability. Congratulations DECA winners! pose for a picture. DECA team members Marci Tucker, Stephanie Burris, Kristin Burleson, Chris Handy, Ayana Carpenter display their awards.

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