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Page 8 THE FULL MOON December, 1957 'Ghost For Rent' To Be First Dramatics Club Play 27 Seniors On Honor Roll; Sophs Rxe Next With 22 The Black Masque Dramatics Club will present a one-act mys tery play, “Ghost for Rent”, to the student body on January 10. The story concerns four teen agers who decide to. have a lit tle fun by answering an adver tisement in the classified section of their local newspaper. Some body advertised his desire to the boys in flowing sheets and answer the advertisement. The sweet old lady who want ed the ghost already had one. The teenagers are inclined to be doubtful until they see the ghost. Their ghost and Mortimer, the other ghost, while roaming about haunting people, accidentally bump into each other. Of course, it all has a natural explanation and everything comes out all right in the end. Compliments Of G. C. MORTON COMPANY 403 West Main St. Albemaxle, N. C. The characters are as follows: Bud, a teenage boy, Wade Mc- Swain; Aggie, a teenage girl out to play tricks, Peggy Smith; Jane, Aggie’s soft spoken sister, Sue Winn; Sylvester, the ghost for rent, O. J. Sikes; Miss Margaret, the elderly old woman, Sara Hen derson; Mary, the old lady’s niece, Betty McManus; Nela, a relative of Miss Margaret, Jo Parks; Ross, Nela’s husband, Tim Drye; Gloria, the other ghost, Nancy Jo Ivester. LARRY MULLIS GOT all shook up the other day in French class when Martha Ann put up a sen tence he couldn’t read. Finally, he game up in despair and wail ed, “What is it?” Ronnie Millican, feeling sym pathetic, suggested, “Pig Latin!” MORTON'S Drapery Shop Custom-Made Draperies Drapery Hardware Laundry Bag and Name Tape 1112 North Second St. PHONE YU 2-7168 Birthdays JANUARY 1 — Glenda Keever Martha Lambert ‘ Florence Morton 2 — Carol Milton Jimmy Morris 3 — Aaron Kenneth Cooke Shelby Thomas Hollie Vanhoy 4 — Craven Morton 5 — Judy Phifer 6 — Nancy Aldridge Jerry Morton Larry Wayne Poplin Sherrill Williams 7 — Susan Ausband Ronnell Holt Trina Holt 8 — Priscilla McSwain 9 — Dwight Troutman 10 — Rita Morris Larry Shelton 11 — James Hudson Brenda Tucker 13 — Deloris Barbee Kenneth Barnes David Blalock Billy Joe Merritt Willie Page 15 — Robert Massey 16 — Sylvia Barnes 17 — Karen Granville 18 — Kay Kennedy Zelia Leonard 19 — Jan Caudle 20 — Larry Mullis Ellen Rogers Patricia Saunders 21 — Louise Furr William Lowder Janice Morris 22 — Kay Chandler Luray Hatley Gail Morris 23 — Hazel Grose 24 — Saundra Talbert 25 — Margaret Ann Casper Deloris Howard 26 — Craig Morgan Pam Sells Roy Wilhoit 31 — Sue Lowder Fred Stokes MURRELL'S PHARMACY Drugs Cosmetics - Sundries PHONE YU 2-2214 167 North Second Street L. C. Lowder and Son Your Corner ^Grocery “Large Enough to Serve You, Small Enough to Want To” PHONE YU 2-6111 — We Deliver — MILLER'S, Inc. Real Estate Building - Insurance PHONE YU 2-2149 Hotel Albemarle Building CHARM BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Mildred Lisk Mrs. Josephine Pierce PHONE YU 2-4511 145 S. Second Street Seniors led the 72 students who possibly in anticipation of the Christmas holidays and Santa, received top grades. Ninth Grade Billy Burbage, Judith Harris, Nancy Smith, Pam Treece, Sus an Ausband, Mary Hill Hatley, Edith Smith, Margaret Ann Furr, Trina Holt, Mary Sikes, Suzanne Swindell. Tenth Grade Eddie Bowers, E. J. Whitley, Homer Blalock, Charles Brown, FEBRUARY 2 — Jerrell Bunting 3 — Carol Crisco Harold Crisco Albert Griffin Mary Hill Hatley Benny Smith Genoal Talbert 4 — Ronnie Herrin Brenda Honeycutt Wayne Lowder Betty Smith Ray Terry 5 — Jerry Kimrey 6 —Dwight Cox Sara Henderson Lindell Lethel Morton 7 — Delbert Gudger Elbert Gudger Diane Lefler 9 — Gamald Efird 10 — Christine Lucille Thompson Robbie Vanhoy 11 — Jimmy Dunn Nancy Langley 12 — William R. Smith 13 — Judy Redfern 14 — Charles Surrattte 15 — Jan Barrier Myra Whitley 16 —Hoyle Griffin 17 — A1 Fusonie Max Rabon Jerry Burleson, Mike Ross, Mary Jo Winn, Suzanne Finch, Jerry Lou Holbert, Gale Lowder, Lan dis Miller, Elaine Morris, Pam Truette, Eddie Lefler, Mayland McKenzie, Gayle Clarke, Jimmy Stonestreet, Neil Efird, Roger Laney, Joe Stoker, Harry Whit ley, Linda Almond. Eleventh Grade Jane Chandler, Billie Jo Bar rier, Nancy Jo Ivester, Janice Morris, Jo Parks, Ann Smith, Mar tha Smith, Lane Brown, Woody Durham, John Morton, Millie Hatley, Georgette Lampsi, Sue Tucker. Twelfth Grade Libbie Hatley, Martha Huck- abee, Kitty Almond, Barbara Smith, Kay Swindell, Joyce Bur ris, Peggy Smith, Becky Coble, Peggy Sue Lisk, Carolyn Nich- olds. Sue Winn, Kaye Almond, Yvonne Chandler, Nancy Eagle, Billy Hartsell, Linda Hudson, Ce celia Lambert, Betsy Kluttz, Judy Stoker, Cary McSwain, Gail Buck, Graham Harwood, Barbara Hoey, Betty Holt, Lynda Jordon, Wade McSwain, Diane Watkins. STILL OIL CO. Wholesale and Retail Distributors Of Cities Products Tires ... Accessories Standard Office Equipment Co. **Complete Line of School Supplies** PHONE YU 2-7111 175 North Second Street :: Albemarle, N. C., JEFF'S CLEANERS Cash and Carry 307 Concord Road :: Phone YU 2-2817 STOKES FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE YU 2-7213 118 East Main Street :: Albemarle, N. C. BORDEN'S MILK & ICE CREAM Phone YU 2-7166 or YU 2-3682 Albemarle, N. C. Albemarle Plumbing & Heating Co. Incorporated Plumbing and Heating Contractors N. C. State License No. 1309 539 West Main Street —Phone YU 2-2154 FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO SUPPLY C. D. Hatley, Owner Tires — Batteries — TVs — Home Appliances Toyland — Gifts — Recreation Supplies YU 2-2171 PHONES ^ YU 2-4315 STANLY Lumber Company “Home of Fine Lumber" East Main St. PHONE YU 2-3215 ALBEMARLE RETREADING CO. U, S, Tires and Batteries Phone YU 2-4113 —:— 465 West Main Street STOVALL-WOLFE MOTOR CO. Car of "Tomorrow . . . NEW FORD PHONE YU 2-7216 205 S. Second Street —:— ^Albemarle, N. C. Phone YU 2-3726 ROSELAND FLORIST Charlotte Road Albemarle, N. C. MORRIS PACKING PLANT PRIME BRAND SAUSAGE PRIME BRAND BACON Phone YU 2-1716 QUALITY GROCERY — Meats — Vegetables — 304 Montgomery Avenue :: PHONE YU 2-2611 Albemarle, N. C. Compliments Of TRAYWICK & TRAYWICK CO. Lespedeza, Grain and Field Seeds Box 1071 PHONE YU 2-2118 Albemarle, N. C. SERVICE DISTRIBUTING CO., Inc Distributors Of Gasoline, Kerosene, Fuel Oil, Motor Oil In North Carolina TELEPHONE YUkon 2-6716 Albemarle, North Carolina
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