October 31, 1958 THE FULL MOON Page 7 Clubs Are Active FHA Hears Panel “Teen-age Problems” was the topic discussed by a panel for the members of the F.H.A. on October 14 at the Junior High. Members of the panel were Mrs. Hargrave, Mrs. Gamewell, Mr, Clemmer, Torger Hetland, Bryan Fox, Jack Lowder, Dianne Lefler, I^arry Shelton, Linda Wil- hoit, Brenda Tucker, and Julie Butler. Delegates Attend Bible Club Retreat Delegates elected to attend the State Bible Club Retreat at Camp Vade Mecum in Winston-Salem' were Oaksie Eudy, Peggy Jordan, Annette Lowder, Harry Whitley, Nancy Coggins, Sue Stone, Gene Starnes and Elaine Morris. The five delegates that attend ed gave reports at the following Bible Club meeting. Elaine Mor ris, Oaksie Eudy, Harry Whit ley, Sue Stone, and Annette Low der spoke on different phases of Miss Evelyn Taylor* secretary at the YMCA, was chaperone for the Albemtarle group since Mrs. Ivey was unable to attend be cause of a State teachers meet ing on the same date. Miss Jean Abrahamsen, a for mer AHS teacher, taught the Sun day School lesson. This year small gold crosses are being ordered by the club instead of the regular Bible Club pins. Prayer meetings are being held each Thursday morning in Mrs. Ivey’s room at 8 a. m. A short devotional i^ given by a member and then a period of si lent meditation follows. The program is , closed by sentence prayer. Red Cross Adopts Several Projects Distributing posters, decorat ing bulletin boards, and attend ing a banquet are three projects the Red Cross has undertaken. Jane Chandler, Mary Francis Reynolds, Don Burgess, Oaksie Eudy, and Brenda Honeycutt placed Red Cross posters in the windows of the merchants in town. Oaksie Eudy was elected to have charge of the bulletin board which is located on the first floor of the North wing. Craig Morgan, Ronnie Arey, Don Burgess, Oaksie Eudy, Jane Chandler and Elaine Morris were elected to attend the County Red Cross banquet at the hotel Octo ber 28. Cards Ordered The first of several orders was sent off for calling cards by the seniors last week. Miss Chicora Caughman, sen ior .class adviser, urges all sen iors to order their cards as soon as possible. Every order must be in by the month of January. ROSS STUDIO Portraits Make Treasured Gifts Phone YU 2-5815 215 West Main Street HOTEL ALBEMARLE RECOMMENDED BY EVERY- GUEST Air Conditioned, Good Dining Room, Magnificent Facilities LOFTIN'S DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists 116 West North Street Phone YU 2-1216 STARNES JEWELRY STORE DIAMONDS SILVER WATCHES W. Main Steet CHINA JEWELRY CAMERAS Albemarle, N. C. G. C. MORTON .COMPANY Shoes for the Entire Family 403 W. Main Street —Albemarle, N. C. Phone YU 2-2215 310 Montgomery Avenue VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP OPERATORS Mrs. Frances Winn Sara Archer J. V. Simpson FIVE POINTS CLEANERS ,See Us for Your Cleaning Needs ' tom & FRANCES LEONARD PHONE YU 2-2014 SNUGG'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Contracting and Repairing For Free Estimates, Dial YU 2-3326 North Second St. Albemarle, N. C. ASHS Shutterbugs Win Certificates Harry Whitley and Randy Roache, two Albemarle Senior High School students, won State Certificates of Merit in the 1958 Kodak High School Photo Con test. The 1959 contest, which is be ing announced this month, gives all camera fans a chance to pre pare entries for submission starting January 1. All pictures taken since April 1, 1958, are eligible. The 1959 contest is open to all Senior High students, and will offer a list of 328 cash awards, totaling $10,400. Fight For Mirrors Ends With Smiles The theory that men are the real slaves of fashion was prov en when school pictures for the annual were made recently. Cool, calm, and collected girls stood around talking casually while the frantic “stronger sex” battled valiantly for mirror space. Quick! Give me some make up!”, one petrified male cried. “Is my head combed, I mean my hair?”, another wailed. Boys were literally climbing all over one another for a chance to see how they will look when they flash their pearly whites for the photographer’s camera. Combs were provided by the “Crossroads” staff and word came from a reliable source that the boys swamped the comb box so fast that the poor “femme fa tales” were left begging. Don’t panic boys, your mas culinity is still intact. The girls just loved you in your primitive state. You were all positively captivating while admiring your crowning glories. HERE and THERE Eligible, But Not For NHS DELUXE CAFE Air Conditioned Charlotte Road Phone YU 2-6212 Compliments Of PURCELL'S DRUG CO. Where Students Meet! MUSIC MART Pianos — Records Band Instruments, Sheet Music Accessories PHONE YU 2-3627 350 Concord Road BUCK'S CLEANERS 424 North Fourth St. Phone YU 2-1714 THE STUDENTS WERE wait ing for the Honor Society tapping. John Wayne”, asked Janice Har ris, “are you eligible?” “Yes,” he replied, “I’m. eligible, but not for this.” ♦ * * SUE TUCKER HAD just made the statement that it costs seven dollars to take the College Board Entrance Exams. Pat Saunders snorted, “Humph, I’m' not paying anybody seven dollars to, tell me how dumb I am!”\ m DURING FRENCH II one day Mrs. Deese asked, “Roger, do you know what ‘gleaners’ are?” “Yeah,” remarked Roger, “that’s where I take my dirty clothes.” * * * “I CA5^’T FIGURE out what Ed Bivens does with all of his mon ey. He’s broke again today,” remarked Eddie Crutchfield. Johnny Almond asked, “Is he trying to borrow some money from you?” “No,” said Eddie, “I’m trying to borrow it from him!” 4c 4t * WHILE GRADING TEST pa pers, Mrs. Westerlund asked, “Here’s a paper without a name on it. Whose is it?” “I’m afraid to admit it,” piped up Joe Copley. Hf if LINDA CURLEE WAS sitting at her desk tapping her pencil on the cast on her brokfen shoulder one day during solid geometry. Shelby Thomas turned around and asked, “What’s the matter, Linda? Got a chip on your shoulder?” MYRA CARPENTER, WHILE studying for a test, asked Billie Rae Atkins to list three things that need a reformer. Billie Rae wisecracked, “Sara Henderson, Sue Tucker, and Myra Carpenter.” WHILE ADMIRING JANE Mur rell’s sweater, Bonnie Lowder asked, “Jane, is that sweater cashmere?” “No,” replied Jane, “it’s Moth er’s.” * * ♦ MRS. CARTER CAME into Miss Caughman’s classroom and ask ed for a knife. Sherrill Williams asked, “Will a fingernail file do?” “Yes,” replied Mrs. Carter. “Well,” promptly answered Sherrill, “you could use mine, but I left it at home.” ♦ 3|( “I’VE GOT AN awful sinus condition today,” wailed Linda Haynes. “Don’t worry, Linda, it’s all in your head,” soothed Kennie Beav er. * * * DURING FULL MOON English class Mrs. Fry sneezed. “God bless you, Mrs. Fry,”* said Eddie Davis. “Thank you, Eddie. I didn’t know there were many bless ings in hayfever,” answered Mrs. Fry. ♦ * ♦ HUNTER HEARNE, WHEN ad miring Billie Jo Barrier’s diamond ring, asked Billie if James got down on his knees to give it to her. “No,” she said jokingly, “he handed it to me and said, This is what you’ve been begging for’.” Ik * * WHILE ORDERING CALLING cards. Chip Cain wailed, “Every body is making fun of my name; I’m not coming to school any more.” His name is Love DeWitt Cain. 4 * * ANN BELL, IN an astonished tone, admitted to Janice Morris that she didn’t know Mr. Morris, the teacher, is Janice’s father. “Oh, yes, he is,” quipped Jan ice; “he has been for the past seventeen years.” Dun-Rite Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. Main Office and Plant - — ' Branch Office and Pee Dee Avenue Cloth Shop PHONE YU 2-3511 Charlotte Road Albemarle N. C. PHONE YU 2-4895 Smarter Clothes . . . Smarter Buys At EFIRD'S DEPT. STORE ALBEMARLE, N. C. CcHhie J 141 South Second Albemarle, N. C. AM- 1010 KC. 1000 Watta WABZ 100.9 MC. 750 Watts FM **Listen to All Sports Events Live on FM** YU 2-1010 YU 2-1020 SERVICE DISTRIBUTING CO.. Inc. Distributors Of Gasoline, Kerosene, Fuel Oil, Motor Oil In North Carolina TOLEPHONE YUkon 2-6716 Albemarle. North Carolina

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