Page 6 THE FULL MOON Friday, November 3, 1950 12th Grade Leads School With 40 Honor Students The twelfth grade came out on top with 16 making highest honor and 24 making honor roll for the grade period ending Oc tober 16. 12th Grade Highest Honor: Edward Patterson, Vina Ruth Lewder, Phyllis Kluttz, Jane Smith, Frances Wingate, Lillian Copley, Jo Ann Burrell, Myra Davis, Dorothy Gaskin, Ann Taylor, Robert Scaggs, Don Wagner, Elizabeth Elder, Jane Rogers, Nelle Winn, Martha Knight. Honor: Janette Laton, Catherine Helms, Billy Clark, Tommy Morris, Frank Efird, Lois Lowder, Bernard Schadt, Joyce Cranford, Roberta Kimrey, Betty Poplin, Doris Simpson, Sue Taylor, Ardree Ferrell, Talmadge Moose, Richard Austin, John Boyette, Malcolm Lowder, Charles Morris, Donald Tucker, Carolyn Akers, Eunice Kimrey, Pat Stilwell, Janice Thomas, Frankie Williams. 11th Grade Highest Honor: Barbara Crowell, Vir ginia Helms, Carol Herrin, Carolyn Jones, Emily Milton, Patsy Pettit, Joe Gaskin, Nancy Morrow, Sue Redfern, Hilda Poplin, Lewis Kluttz, Sylvia Morrow, Honor: Henry Carpenter, James Lisk, Harold Smith, Nancy Haynes, Mickey Mor ton, Laura Mae Plyler, Jo Ann Griffin, Angeline Hopkins, Paula Howard, Jane McDowell, Jane Russell, Janice Scott, Bud Griffith, Doug Knotts, Jimmy Skidmore, Catherine Atkins, Betty Brunson, Joyce Lewis, Betty Sue Rogers, Keith Byrd, O’Lema Aldridge, Nancy Austin, Jean Barringer, Betty Davis, Patsy Williford, William Litaker, David Morrow. 10th Grade Highest Honor: Robert Shaver, Peggy Jo Lowder, Janet Troutman, Bernice' Ros- coe, Martha Rae Harris. Honor: Jeannette Dennis, Betty Rum mage, Julia Ussery, Anne Whitlock, Bob Boger, Frank Burrell, Shirley Hinson, Bet ty Gantt, Barbara Lowder, Macie McLes- ter, Trudie Weaver, Carolyn Williams, Avanelle Osborne, Nelda Huneycutt, Marie Clayton, Marilyn Greene, Ellen Cook, Carol Sue Hudson, Betty Moyle. 9th Grade Highest Honor: Georgia Beaver, Claud Grigg, Ann Ivey. Honor: Victor Dry, Dwayne Lowder, Bobby Reeves, Jo Ann Atkins, Betty Early, Margaret Brunson, Mary Foreman, Kath ryn Groves, Jeanette Howard, Evelyn Kim- ery, Janet Glover, -Louise Smith, Peggy Jean Smith, Vann Lowder, Doris Hinson, Laura Doby, Arthur Lynn, Jimmy Griffin, Ralph Setzler, Peggy Davis, Bobbie Eudy, Lydia Hall, Emily Morton, Larry Yow, Sylvia Whitley, Kay Snuggs, Sally Crook, Carolene Burris. 8th Grade Highest Honor: Richard Cashwell, Pa tricia Fisher, Frances Litaker, Elaine Mills, Phyllis Greer, Martha Harward, Sylvia Rogers. Honor: Bill Beeker, Elliott Gaddy, Skip per Gantt, Charles James, Philip Lake, Stephen Sasser, Yoder Whitley, Miriam Davis, Elizabeth Harward, Martha Morrow, Jolee Morris, Frances Ross, Geraldine Saunders, Loretta Thomas, Sue Whitley, Lewis James, Bobby Peck, Myra Melton, Frances Regan, Mirian Stiller, Sandra Westerlund, Belvin Terry, Lendell Smith, Pat Allan, Nancy Burleson, Doris Coley, Dorothy Ellis, Charlotte Pope, Joan Ren- ger, J^dy Scaggs. 7th Grade Highest Honor: Peggy Furr, Linda Barnes, Franchot Palmer, Barbara Holt. Honor: Carol Price, Celia Ann Griffin, Patsy Goodman, Yvonne Davis, Johnny Richardson, George Lowder, Larry Lisk. Teachers Honoied By Home Ec Class To climax six weeks of study ing on how to prepare and serve foods, the third period home ec class gave a luncheon for their teachers last Tuesday in the home ec room. Those attending this enjoyable luncheon were Mrs. Lyke, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Hayes, Miss Misen- heimer, Miss Bankett, and Miss Michael, who are all home room teachers of the students. Other guests of honor were Mr. Grigg, Mr. Cashwell, and Mr. Webb, who was chosen October’s teach er of the month. The menu consisted of olives, vegetable salad, meat loaf, baked potatoes, buttered rolls, orange sherbert in orange cups, and hot chocolate. Council Congress To Be Attended By A.H.S. Students To attend the twenty-fifth an nual meeting of the North Caro lina Student Council Congress to be held at Alexander Graham Junior High School N^avember 6- 7 are A. H. S. Student Council members Charles Litaker, Carol yn Williams and Jimmy Skidmore. Guests of the Charlotte Intra- City Student Council, the dele gates will register November 5 and have a get-acquainted sup per that evening. Monday morning the Congress will begin its first general meet ing, followed later in the day by two discussion periods and two more general sessions consisting of reports from the national and regional Student Council congres ses and of campaign speeches. A dinner and a formal dance are planned for that evening. Tuesday a brief session will be followed by a third discussion period, and a business session will conclude the program. An advisor has not been chosen to accompany the Albemarle dele gates. Highlights of the Book Week celebration this year, in addition to the Book Fair, will be a district meeting of student library assist ants at Statesville high school No vember 15. TEACHER Of Month SPENCER HATLEY Could you think of a better way to start off a morning’s work than to the beating of drums and too-tooting of musical instruments? Well, this is none other than the AHS band led by that congenial, dependable, and well-known man, Spencer Hat ley, who has been chosen teach- er-of-the month. Mr. Hatley is a local native, having graduated from AHS in 1934. He attended Eastern Caro lina Teachers College for 3 years, ‘38-‘41, served in the armed forces 4 years, and then returned to ECTC in ‘46 to graduate with a B. S. degree. His musical in terests took him to the Universi ty of North Carolina Summer School and the National Music post graduate work. Mr. Hatley served as princi pal and band director in a school in South Carolina before coming to Albemarle high. During his four years at AHS he has de veloped an outstanding band, starting from rock bottom and is recognized as one of the state’s outstanding band directors. He and his band have participated in Christmas parades, concerts, and various projects in Albe marle and nearby towns. He has a wide experience as a trumpet player in bands and dance bands, and still can’t turn down an offer to play for a dance. Listen for him on the trumpet when the band plays that ever popular “Drum Major’s Special” at the Homecoming game to night. Intramural sports will get un der way as soon as the football season is over, according to a statement made recently by coach Webb. Alameda Theatre WEEK OF NOVEMBER 6, BETTY GRABLE and DAN DAILEY in "MY BLUE HEAVEN" In Color by Technicolor With David Wayne, Jane Wyatt and Mitzi Gaynor Technicolor Cartoon, And News Meet Your Friends At Our Fountain PHILLIPS Cut Rate Drug Store ROSS STUDIO Portraits Make Treasured Gifts Cosmetics - Candies — Sundries The Drug Centre A Professional Drug Service 121 N. First St. : Phone 1131 8th Grade News A summons wasn’t received by the eighth grades, but the stu dents were interested in witness ing a trial, so they attended a court session a few weeks ago. However, upon arriving at the county courthouse, they were told that the case had been set tled before the litigants were to appear. But wait! The trip prov ed to be far more interesting than the students had anticipated. The presiding judge. Judge Hoyle- Sink, gave the entire courtroom a very interesting talk on de mocracy and his trip to Korea. Students who attended were from Mrs. Ivey’s and Mrs. Saun ders’ rooms. * * * Have you noticed the flag fly ing from' atop the flag pole on the A.H.S. front campus? The boys from Mrs. Ivey’s room have assumed full responsibility for raising and bringing down this American flag each day. Inter est is being shown in organiz ing a Flag club. >1: * !|c The eighth grades as well as the upper classmen are learn ing to sing. Mr. Fry has arrang ed his schedule so that two periods a week are devoted to these students. Keep your eyes open, for there will be more news in the next issue. F.H.A. Organizes, Elects Officers The F.H.A. has been organiz ed with about 50 members and has affiliated with the state and national organizations of F.H.A. Out of the 50 members, officers for the year were elected and are as follows: president, Lydia Hall; vice president, Avaline Morton; secretary, Betty Haire; treasurer, Helen Starr; parliamentarian, Marie Barbee. The following committees have been appointed: vice president’s, Marie Clayton and Nancy Low der; treasurer’s, Betty Haire and Marilyn Green; parliamentar ian’s, Angeline Hopkins and Kathryn Kimrey. Historian: Yvonne Sheppard, chairman; Sally Crook and Ann Russell. Reporters: Peggy Johnson, chairman; Mildred James and Wanda Sells. Songleader: Marilyn Green, chairman; Eleanor Ann Ivey. Social: Jeanette Troutman, chairman; Edna Barbee, Jo Ann Atkins, Emily Morton, and Bet ty Vanhoy. Membership: Betty Rummage, chairman; Nellie Pickier, Nancy Yow, Kay Snuggs, Patty Sue Al mond and Sylvia Whitley. 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