Page 6 THE FULL MOON Tuesday, May 27, 1952 Gitiorian CATHERINE ATKINS Brushing teeth is a good thing, As Lewis will surely agree. So we’ll give her this paste, To help her teeth whiter to be. Lewis Kluttz Toot! Toot! Beep! Beep! Sqeak! Sqeak! We hear Lindsay playing away. We’ll give him some more music, Now he can toot all day. Lindsay Jones. Charlie is an artist of fame. His drawings are something to see. A pencil we’ll give to him, And maybe he will draw a bee. Charlie Walter, Jr. Ruth works in Rose’s, The counters she does arrange. If we would give her a diaper. She could give them a complete change. Ruth Clark Jerry can take a beat-up car And turn it into a beautiful thing. We’ll give him a set of tools. So he can make their owners sing. Jerry Morris, Lib won’t tell us who her beau is. And it makes us all wonder. Let’s give her a shovel, In case she gets snowed under. Elizabeth Hagans Cars are Jimmy’s hobby. He works with them night and day. Some gas for him I think will do. Now he can scratch off and get away. Jimmy Brown. Sy is a pretty good girl. In fact, she’s a studious kid. Let’s give her a myst’ry exciting. So she can figure out who did. Sylvia Morrow Sissy’s friends think well of her. She has them by the score. Here’s a dressed-up little doll. Now she can claim one more. Laura Mae Plyler Neatness is a desired virtue. Joe always keeps his hair that way. Let’s give some peroxide to him. So he can have different hair every day. Joe Clayton Doris keeps her hair so neat and clean. She washes it quite often we know. To save her money for other things, Here’s some shampoo, with the price very low. Doris Rogers Flick can make a guitar talk. At music he can really go. For him we have a mouth harp. Now he can do a one-man show. Alton Talbert Jimmy likes cars and related things. He understands motors inside out. Here’s a book on auto mechanics, Now he can work without a doubt. Jimmy Austin. To Marie, who drives like a whiz, We want to give something nice. So here we have a rear-view mirror. Now she won’t have to look twice. Marie Barbee We hear that Ken is undecided, As to what his future will hold. Here’s something so he can build roads And bring in wealth untold. Kenneth Hall Clara works in a grocery store. She knows her groceries from A to Z. Here’s some utensils for her to use. Now she can cook a meal that’s something to see. Clara Jane Burleson Katherine has her MRS degree. On a hill her cottage stands. Here is some dishwashing soap for her, Now she won’t have any dishpan hands. Katherine Shaver Kenneth works in a laundry all day. He helps make people’s clothes clean. For him we have this special soap, Now his will be the cleanest ever seen. Kenneth Coley Everywhere you see Mary Ann, People will be laughing, for she’s quite a sage. Let’s give her a joke book. But all we can afford is a page. Mary Ann Dennis Nancy’s manners are very nice. She does the correct thing all the time. But in case she ever has to burp, Here’s something to stop it, and it didn’t cost a dime. Nancy Lowder Skid always comes in late. He says his watch is slow today. To him we give this new one, Never again will Mrs. Fry have to say, “Anybody seen Jimmy Skid more”? ^Jimmy Skidmore Janet has her career all picked, A secretary she plans to be, Here’s a shorthand notebook for her, To take dictation from the boss’ knee. Janet Helms Virginia is so shy and quiet. But we know that she has a lot of fun. If we would give her something, I think it would be a show pass for one. Virginia Hollingsworth PAINTER'S DAIRY BAR At Five Points The Only Drive-in, Walk-in, Booth Service in the Heart of Town BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER • SOUTHERN FLOUR MILLS. Inc. Manufacturers Of HIGH GRADE FLOUR AND FEED ALBEMARLE DO-NUT SHOPPE — Queen Anne Do-Nuts and Pies — 165 Old Salisbury Road :: Albemarle, N. C. K. & L. DRUG STORE Prescription Druggist Complete Fountain Service Montgomery Ave. PHONE 1055 - 1255 David is a thoroughly honest old ' soul, He handled our money very well, Here’s some he can handle any way, But he needn’t worry, we won’t tell, David Plowman J. H, is a hard working lad. He sweeps out Efird’s every day, Here’s a brand-new broom for him. He can throw the old one away. J. H. Calloway To be a nurse is a noble desire. And for it we admire our Jean. Here’s some band-aids for her. So she can dress the injuries clean. Jean Taylor James likes motors and cars. His dream is to own a Cadillac. Let’s give him a simple Ford, So a car he won’t* lack. James Lisk Glenn goes to work each day To make chairs for people to sit in. Here’s one already made for him. But it is doubted if he’ll fit in. Glenn Morton. Sue’s heart, it is rumored, Flies through the air with a para trooper. Here’s a parachute for her, Now she can be a super-snooper. Sue Redfern Emily likes to sit in the sun. And get as brown as she can be. Some suntan oil we’ll give to her. So she can be lovely for all to see, Emily Milton Larry cuts up animals all day. So people can eat good meat, Here’s a piece of steak for him, We hope that he’ll enjoy his treat. Larry Hopkins Doug wants to play ball for Duke, And we know that he will be a star. To ease sore muscles, we’ll give liniment. And then watch Doug go far. Douglas Knotts Donald likes his typing class. That fact we all do know. Here’s an eraser for him to use, So he won’t have any errors to show. Donald Frick Betty Lynn is going to W. C. They have a great big gate there, Here’s a key for her, and then We’ll tell the guard to beware, Betty Lynn Crowell O’Lema soon will be a housewife, And we know that she will suc ceed. Here’s a package of cereal for her. So her hubby she can feed. 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Also on our ship were the mid shipmen, the strong hard working people, who were the best ath letes : Kathryn Kimrey and Leslie Swanner, Meals on our ship were very enjoyable because our cooks were most original. They were Nancy Jo Haynes and David Morrow. Everybody knew the crow’s nest crew. They have been the most popular aboard. They were Betty Brunson and Keith Byrd. Drinking was common among the pirates, and perhaps the gay est were the best dancers—Sylvia Morrow and Jimmy Brown. The cabin boy and chamber maid must have been the most studious because they were al-. ways studying the faces of the men. They were Jo Ann Griffin and David Plowman. The old sea-goers who had been to sea many times were a great influence on the crew. The oldest sea-goers and the most influent ial were Barbara Crowell and Jimmy Skidmore. Just below the captain, came the next in line for office and the most likely to succeed, the cap tain’s mates: Carolyn Jones and Joe Gaskin. 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