December, 1955 THE FULL MOON Page 7 Students Ride In Yule Parade Students of Albemarle High School were widely represented in the Christmas parade held in Al bemarle, November 29. Leading the parade were ’’the A.H.S. band and majorettes, marching to the tune of “March Religiose.” Following close behind was the Central M.Y.F. float. Those rid ing on that were: Carolyn Helms, Ann Morgan, Johnny Almond, Con rad Hathcock, Jimmy Kluttz, Reg gie Crowell, and Sue Winn. An unusual float was sponsored by the high school’s Junior Red Cross. It was built to signify a “live” Christmas tree. “Parts” of the Christmas tree were: Hazel Lawhon, Jo Ellen Brooks, Vir ginia Huckabee, Patricia Waller, Carolyn Whitley, Johnsie Russell, Peggy Troutman, Aldena Harring ton, and Ann Rogers. Cread McManus and Max Low- der rode horses in the parade along with other members of the Stanly County Saddle Club. Girls’ State was represented by Joyce Turner, who rode in the American Legion bus. Compliments of H. & L Groceries and Meats A Good Place To Shop North Second Street PHONE 178 COLA Best by taste-test Nehi Beverage Co Inc. Fzeshmen Lead With Grades; Santa Is Sure To Visit Them The Freshmen of AHS have worked very hard, with thoughts of Santa and Christmas on their way. Ninth Grade ^ Highest honor: Jo Parks, Lane Brown, Eddie Crutchfield, Billie Jo Barrier, Gloria Jones, Johnny Almond, Sherrill Lowder, Joyce Smith, Martha Smith, Janice Morris, Ann Smith, Woody Dur ham. Honor: Bobby Canfield, Lewis Lowder, Josh Morton, Mike Prince, Roger Smith, Jerry Whit lock, Nancy Jo Ivester, Douglas Eury, George Harwood, Jimmy Miller, Ruby Morton, Wayne Shoemaker, O. J. Sikes, Barbara Hinson, Brenda Huneycutt, Pa tricia James, Suzanne Mauldin, Don Montgomery, James Renger, Priscilla Burris, Lana Byrd, Jane Chandler, Aldena Harrington, Millie Hatley, Pat Saunders, Shelby Thomas, Edward Bivens, Jerry Kimrey, Sherrill Williams, Jane Cotton, Linda Curlee, Linda Doby, Anne Morgan, Brenda Tucker, Janice Harris, Linda Efird, Patricia Little, Judy Red- fern, Myra Carpenter, Cynthia Efird, Bennie Sides, Jimmy Kluttz, Clonnie Smith. Tenth Grade Highest honor: Yvonne Chand ler, Rebecca Coble, Gay Crowell, Patricia Starnes, Joyce Burris, Libby Hatley, Betsy King, Kitty Almond. Honor: Sue Winn, Barbara Smith, Marlene Price, Rita Mor ris, Molly Holbrook, Marie Bow ers,. Nancy Swaringen, Diane Watkins, Kathryn Morton, Bar bara Hathcock, Sylvia McDuffie, Betty Holt, Kay Swindell, Peggy Lisk, Gail Morris, Garnald Efird, Cary McSwain, Kaye Almond. Judy Efird, Carolyn Nicholds, Gale Whitfield, Phyllis Scarboro, Lowder's Shop Body Repair . . . Body Building . •. . 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Honor: Wayne Eudy, Bill Harton, Lane Lowder, Burnie Miller, John .Stokes, Janis Wes- terlund, Glenn Talbert, Mary Griffin, Toby^ Ragsdale, Patsy Blake, Linda Whitley, Robert Mauldin, George McManus, John Renger, G. C. Wilhoit, Linda Duke, Sue Page, Anne Rogers, Jo Ellen Brooks, Ronald Hudson, Gene Langley, Garrieth Pender- graft, Charlie Smith, Clara Bost, Carolyn Glover, Barbara Kimrey, Jimmy Cochran, Winfred Ford, Tommy Shaver, Buddy Stoker, Vicki Cranford, Jeanette Hinson. Twelfth Grade Highest honor: Joe Kluttz, Linda Barnes, Barbara Holt, Beaupine Crisco, Iris Hunsucker, Sue Rogers, Sybil Efird. Honor: Maurice Clark, Max Lowder, Franchot Palmer, Kay Cauthen, Zalotta Harris, Carolyn Helms, Elizabeth Medlin, Johnsie Russell, Patricia Thompson, Dot ty Walker, Ted Burleson, Bill Fisher, Susie Culp, Marie Lam bert, Hazel Lawhon, Carol Price, Doris Smith, Gerald Johnson, Jerry Almond, Wade Smith, Betty Boone, Peggy Furr, Jo Stallings, Yvonne Hathcock, Shirley Owens- by, Norma Jean Arey, Ruby Grif fin, Jean Morgan, Sandra Poplin, Joyce Turner, All^n Bennett, Ed- shay Brunson, Luther Kimrey, Johnny Richardson, Maxine Har wood, Pamela Hinson. STILL OIL CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Distributors Of Cities Products Tires . . . Accessories East Main Street PHONE 340 MORTON'S Drapery Shop Dormitory Spreads - Drapes and Rugs - Laundry Bags and Name Tape 1112 North Second Street PHONE 1172-X For Happy Motoring Visit WILHELM'S ESSO 192 North Second PHONE 762 L. 0. Lowder and Son Your Corner Grocery “Large Enough to Serve You, Small Enough to Want To” PHONE 1065 — We Deliver — FTA Gets Briefed On Teacher's Life A very interesting and educa tional meeting was had by the members of the Future Teachers of America at their December 1 meeting. Carolyn Helms led the group in a short, but impressive devotional. The topic was “Virtues and Prob lems.” She stated that in high schools the most serious problems are not drinking and dating prob lems, but cheating, skipping classes, and running around with the wrong crowd. During the business session it was decided that plans would be made for some of the future teach ers to observe in other schools during their free exam periods. Program chairman, Maxine Harwood, then introduced to the Smarter Clothes ... Smarter Buys — at — EFIRD'S DEPT. STORE Albemarle, N. C. L A. EUDY GROCERIES Oil Gas 2015 Charlotte Road PHONE 1450 group Miss Roberts, a senior at Duke University, who is doing practice teaching in Albemarle High School under the direction of Mrs. Frank Westerlund. Miss Roberts spoke to the group on things to expect when you be come a teacher. She began by stating that teaching is an en tirely different role from that of student, and that teachers aren’t too appreciated. She stressed, “Try to find your own teaching strength; don’t copy your favorite teacher’s meth ods—you will be a failure if you do.” SANDRA POPLIN WHILE talk ing to Barbara Holt in the audi torium one morning asked, “What are the risers for?” Barbara replied, “So the Mixed Chorus can see the notes they’re singing.” STANLY Funeral Home AMBULANCE — Phone 188 — North Second Street ALBEMARLE, N. C. ROSELAND FLORIST PHONE 1506 Charlotte Road "For Those Who Especially Want Something Nice” Compliments Of NELLE'S Compliments Of T. F. 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