Site Of A living Christmas Sherry Lefler SftOut 9I Mary Austin Jane Lowder and David Hall will compete on district levels for the Katherine Smith Reyn olds and John Motley Morehead Scholarships, respectively. The Katherine Smith Reynolds Scholarship for girls to the Uni versity of North Carolina at Greensboro is equivalent to the Morehead award for boys to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Both awards are based on scholarship, leadership, and achievement. The Reynolds scholarship is worth $1,400 per year, and covers all college expenses. A school committee selects finalists from the eleven state districts in Jan uary. Valued at $1750 a year, the Morehead Scholarship accepts school nominees: then the candi dates enter county, district, and final competition. District com petition is in January. RejaJie Abreu Honorary Betty Holt Nancy Kusche/ Elaine Thompson Linda Copeland Patricia Burleson Anne Ayers Mary Ann Little Man may possess a perfect physical body; yet if he has not life, he is nothing. So it is with Christmas. If Christmas has no spiritual life, then it is merely a ritual or a commercialized jum ble. All too often we try to smoth er the Spirit of Christmas with our glamorous ideas of “necessi ties," such as an aluminum tree and a “give-nothing, take-every- thing” attitude. But the Spirit always shines through the danger; it shines ev ery day of the year in our hearts and minds. With the hope of recreating this life anew in every student, The Full Moon staff dedicates this issue to “Signs of a Living Christmas." May it prove an in spiration to each one of us as we enter our Christmas season. “And this shall be a sign unto you; . . Luke 2:12. Merry Christmas! —Marlene Whitley Editor-In-Chief Thirteen seniors were tapped into the National Honor Society, December 12, during the tradition al candlelight ceremony. Tapp^ as an honorary member was Re jane Abreu, American Foreign Ex change Student During this bi-annual ritual, Jane E. Lowder, David Hall, Pam Medling, and Jimmy Harwood, spokesmen for those who were tapped into the Society last spring, addressed the student body with messages concerning the four at tributes of the National Honor So ciety. Induction into the NHS is based on scholarship, leadership, charac ter, and service. The purpose of the organization is to foster the development of these qualities in the students of our school. Inductees, pictures on this page, bring NHS membership to 38, ^ohn McQuilkin HONOR ROLL Kathy Morton Roy Trlvette Wanda Hooks Paul Wolf Kirk Emmons Johnny Little Barry Smith Becky Furr Sandy Stegall Billy Howell Tommy Kelly Tony Poplin Jimmy Taylor Alice Hinson Pam Medling Cynthia Noah Alan Cooke Scott Grlflin Jim Harwood Roger Lisk David Mills Mary Austin Terry Morgan Don Hatley Jimmy Nance Kent Russell Cathy Casper Sherry Lefler Fossie Webb Kitty Fisher Nancye Kusche Jane Nicholds Kay Waddell Reggie Morton Cathy Lowder Janet Watson Pennie Davis Delores Lowder Kirk Dustin David Hall Freida Deese Marlene Whitley Myra Burris Susan Wolf Alice Parks Doug Moose Judy Watts Johnny Jones David Plyler Dick Ross Lisa Lamb Wanda Parker ■ Kay Waddell Becky Furr (Continued on Page 8)