October 19, 1962
THE FULL MOON
Starnes Gets Camel's-Eye
View Ol The Holy Land
^ lived in a dream world of travel.” was the descrip-
sedor Judy^SternL™ Middle East by ASHS
During this trip, like her previous journey abroad, Judy had a chance
H ® ^'fferent way from the common, everyday
f accustomed. In her travels
S o7r
She was one of two young people representing America at the YMCA
Conference held at the university in Thessalonika, Greece.
After a very short, seven-hour jet nde from New York, Judy and her com
panions landed in the city of Paris. Several days were spent in intel-
toTnrifS!'/^ u ^ spree, befor^ moving on
f i worlds. As one of the Wgh
Fv^n trip Judy chose her visit to the Acropolis in Athens
?nn,Jnn^c S “P ^ums, the intricate cai^Jng work and
enormous size of former temples and theaters can still be seen
nf Thessalonika, Judy became reacquainted with several
Vnirtl PonTiJL ® ' n Holland at the YMCA World
VTur A in Greece her main purpose was to learn all about
YMCA work in various countries around the world.
in a city of beauty, having
m it 500 mosques used by the Buddists there.
From Istanbul the group journeyed to Beirut Lebanon where thev
were ^en from their “dream worid” into the everyday world and con^
fronted with the realization that all is not ^ace in fhe wnrld
trouble was l^mg anticipate by the government; therefore, Beirut was
fenced by barbed wire and infested with tanks anH .sniHiorc if .> v,oh
been for the unrest that could be sensed, S wuld hw? cal ed ttte 3ie
typical city of the Middle East. ^
Another highlight of the trip was the visiting of the Snhinx and Pvra
mids. In Palestine, places visited were the River Tnrri«n clo
Mt. Carmel, Bethlehem, Jericho, and many Xr okcS S B^He ,11'
nificance. Even though Judy was away from AlSmarie on thf dav -iS
temperature reached 100 degrees, she could have beaten that almost
any day during her stay in Palestine and Egypt where the temoerat^^es
soared to 120 degrees. wnere tne temperatures
The last leg of the trip took them by way of Rome which held for thpm
an opera, the Coliseum, and Pope John XXIII.
Judy has seen much of the world on the?p tnnrc Ki.f
shel’’^^re‘'r^”L"2i'?f
She is sure to, in the near future, turn this dream into a reality.
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WHO'S WHO
BY THEIR WORDS
'‘a™ „ h H H
the only spirit we have left (Susan Kayler) “ P^bably be
I^taow all the answers-ifs the questions I don't understand. (Chuck
I can hardly believe it's tomorrow night already. (Frances Ann Millerl
I play golf pretty well. I even hit the ball sometimes
I just LOVE prunes when I have plenty of tiS“ (Mollv c3l1 ’
Being poor has an advantage. It’s inexpensive, (Olivia Hart^Pin
The meek shall inherit the earth—the brave one will vl t
moon. (Beverly Freeman) ^ to the
These girls’ hair-dos remind me of the beauty-rest mnHroccoc
lie on them, they sink in. (Mr. Hatley) ^ mattresses-when you
I adapt easily—I don’t fit in anywhere. (Paul Ellis)
^ authority? i have as little as anyone.
(Susan Kayler)
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CARRLEETA REDFERN
Cheering the ASHS football and
basketball teams on to victory at
nearly every game can be found this
month’s Who’s Who, Carrleeta Red
fern.
Carrleeta, a particularly outstand
ing student, is the president of the
Future Teachers of America, secre
tary of the senior class, and vice
president of the Yupka Tri-Hi-Y Club.
Her dependability was proven when
she was chosen to be the assistant
editor for the 1963 Crossroads. An
excellent member of the Senior Choir,
she was elected into the Modem Mu
sic Masters last fall.
To demonstrate their liking for her,
the senior class members chose her
as their Carrousel Princess.
Carrleeta is a member of the West
Albemarle Baptist Church, where she
is vice-president of her Sunday
School class and a member of the
Young Women’s Auxiliary.
Attending Woman’s College, per
haps transferring to Carolina, and
becommg a physical therapist are
her tentative plans for the future.
The ASHS students can be certain
that wherever she goes, whatever
she does, Carrleeta Redfern, because
of her capability and perseverance
will always be a success. ’
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STEVE SMITH
“News and announcements please”
is a line especially created for this
month’s Who’s Who, Steve Smith.
Steve is now president of the stu
dent council and he served as chief
marshal during the graduation ex
ercises last spring. Being tapped in
to both the Modern Music Masters
and the National Honor Society were
two honors which he received last
year.
This year Steve will act as presi
dent of the Math Club, assistant busi
ness manager of the Crossroads, and
president of the Beta Hi-Y Club. As
spring arrives, he will be found par
ticipating on the varsity tennis team.
Because of his versatility, Steve
was selected to attend Boys’ State at
HERE AND THERE
A Napper
Is Caught
The scene — sixth period econom
ics clas. The culprit — Chuck Mil
ler. Mr. Rogers: “Chuck, I don’t
mind your sleeping in my class, but
please don’t SNORE!”
5i« *
Ellen Efird was in chemistry class
discussing chemistry for a change
and said, “I washed my hair with
Busch Bavarian beer the other day
and it’s yodeled ever since! ”
Mrs. Gamewell’s journalism class
was discussing news and feature
topics which they had not yet written
up. After a pause, Mrs. Gamewell
added, “Oh yes, we haven’t covered
the mannequins in the home-econom-
ics room!”
}J:
Students huddled very closely to
gether under the “Beat South Row
an” sign at the Albemarle-South Row
an game heard C3ene Snuggs remark,
“Ban takes the worry out of being
close. For 10,000 years, man has been
searching for an effective deodorant
— that’s a heck of a long time to
stink! ”
UNC this summer to study govern
mental principles.
An active member of the First Lu
theran Church, Steve is vice-president
of his Sunday School class and is
president of the Luther League.
Either the Air Force Academy at
Denver or the University of North
Carolina will be Steve’s destination
after graduation. Whatever road he
takes, it can be assured that with his
wonderful personal qualities and in
telligence, he will be an excellent
representative of ASHS.
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