May 2, 1968
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THE FULL MOON
Page 3
Model teacher, Miss Holshouser, sports her Roman threads.
Por Girls Only
Shakespearian Expert
Shapes Fashion Scene
Shades of Calpurnia! We have
^ fashion consultant in our
™>ast. Surprisingly, she’s not a
ttorne Ec teacher, but a well
aresMd, energetic English teach-
who could quote Shakespeare
irom here to Rome.
Miss Holshouser does some
part-time modeling. But we
Prolmbly won’t catch her model-
Calpurnia’s robe; she prefers
ine modern touch, modeling in
“ve shows and for photog
raphers.
She began her modeling ca-i
ser as a co-ed in "Back to
school” fashion shows in Con
cord. After seeing one of these
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shows, a salesman asked if she
would model for Montaldo’s in
Charlotte. She did. Since then
her promoter has moved to At
lanta where Miss Holshouser
now models on weekends.
The tall, slender model usu
ally performs in live shows for
southern buyers. She prefers
this type of work to high fashion
and photography modeling.
Make-up artists have changed the
color of her hair three times for
such stints.
Miss Holshouser enjoys her
free-lance modeling, as she said,
“especially modeling bridal
gowns and honeymoon lingerie.”
By the way, if any of you
have wardrobe quandaries, re
port to room 212 after school
hours. And if Miss Houshouser,
who also serves as Student Coun
cil advisor, is not too busy, she
will be happy to inform you on
the latest trends in fashion.
— Susan Wolf
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Students Speak
On School Spirit
If Albemarle Senior High
were to enter WAYS Radio’s
“School Spirit” contest, we
would probably lose with flying
colors. At least that’s what
many people seem to think.
There is a general feeling that
school spirit at Senior High is
at an all-time low and is getting
lower.
In order to have school spirit,
the individual student must feel
that he is a part of the school.
Do students here at Senior High
feel they are a part?
The Full Moon conducted a
survey among students to find
the answer to the question, “Do
you, as an individual, feel that
you are a part of Senior High?”
Mike Frick: “Darn right I do. I
try not to walk on the grass
anymore than I have to.”
Gloria Hancock: “No. I do not
participate in the school’s ac
tivities. I have learned more
things and learned to work
harder at my studies, but I
have lost teacher friends.”
Reed McSwain: “Yes, after what
I’ve been through trying to
get out of here.”
Diana Spence: “Yes, because all
the students are united under
one common gripe—the food.”
Beth Burris: “No, because
there’s so much dissension in
the school.”
Marvin Miller: “Yes, I certainly
do because I try to participate
in all activities.”
Teresa Wagoner: “I know it’s a
part of me, but I feel that
more and different people
should be involved in its ac
tivities.”
Jackie Gaddy: “In body, but not
in mind.”
Ronald Brigham: “Yes and I
like it up here. I feel that the
transfer has helped.”
Dick Loeb: “About half, be
cause of the athletics. But
school spirit is too low to
create full interest.”
Nate Wall: “Yes, I attend school
here and I’ll be graduated
from here. It’s my school now;
I have no other. I think I
have gained by the transfer
because, even though my
grades are lower, I have ac
complished more. Mrs. Fry
and Coach Cain have been
very helpful. I have many op
portunities that I would not
have had otherwise.”
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‘o hear that the local drive-in theatre featuring
girlie movies will be stricter in limiting admission of adolescents
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recently received a proclamation from the of-
in fiiQ 1, I ?? attention that there is . . . much confusion
L fi. this situation, it is made known
that all cars must be parked in the proper designated places front pnH
first between the white lines, varying not more than ten deHree^fe^^
the center line determined by the two parallel lines Lcelt on
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hx/ the sale of alcoholic beverages declared
fortunafpW several students slightly uncomfortable. No one
Wkh serious physical effects from malnutrition’
“P the road” closed, our local bootleVee?s
wprp H business. ■ Rumors that desperate chemistry students
were distilling their own spirits were, howeve^ unfounded
Really... Is Hardee's
Now Where It's lit
Have you ever noticed that
the flow of traffic on Friday and
Saturday nights revolves around
Hardee’s? And that no matter
how boring and lousy everyone
feels, nothing can make 'them
give up and go home.
To find out why. The Full
Moon recently conducted a Sat
urday Night Survey. Neesie
Huneycutt reported that it was
“the bubbling ketchup flowing
over those tremendously mouth
watering shoestring . . . pota-
t^s.” Pat. Courtney commented
that there was “no where else
to^ go, unless you’re parking.”
“The bathroom!” was the har
monious reply of Robert Lewis
Bobby Madaris, Terry Starnes,
Terry Burleson, and Dennis
Rickman who were all patroniz
ing Winks. (Well, variety is
the spice of life.)
Some people really do enjoy
sitting at Hardee’s every Friday
and Saturday nights. Jimmy Har
wood is an ardent Hardee’s fan
because he likes “to pick up
girls there.” Terry McManus
likes ‘to see the relief on
people’s faces when they come
out of the bathroom”. But Harry
Johnson just couldn’t "think of
anything decent about Hardee’s.”
Other local kids can’t seem to
shake the habit. Besides that
there are grooves circulating in
the John Hardee vicinity, and
in the weekend turmoil, it’s hard
to get out of the flow of traffic
once you get in.
What is the most appealing
trait of Hardee’s? Jimmy Holder
confided, “I love the depression ”
Cathy Barger added that “every-
body’s there instead of some
where else,” which is true.
Well, anyway, everybody in
town is either there watching
everybody else ride through
every 8% minutes, or they’re
riding through every 8^/2 min
utes watching the others watch
them. There’s just no where else
to go, unless of course, you’re
parking. — Patricia Ray
For Boys Only
"Woman Power"
Threatens Males
Boys, have you noticed the
shap increase in “Woman Pow
er?” Student government, pri
vate organizations — everything
points to absolute gynarchy!
At ASHS, we’ve seen the ef
fects of an ever-increasing num
ber of female activists. Look
through your new annuals, men!
Over half the clubs in the school
are headed by “you know who.”
Next year the Student Council,
and the Crossroads and The
Full Moon staffs will be headed
by power-hungry females. It’s
rumored that even the boy’s bas
ketball and tennis teams will
be captained by members of the
opposite sex.
Are we to be pushed into ob
scurity? Are they to have abso
lute rule? It’s the same ol’ story;
give a gal an inch and she’ll
become a ruler.
We, as free males, are going
to have to take definite steps
Dogwood Lanes
and'
^ Skafeland
Albemarle, N C.
think what could happen in the
next five years if we don’t put
an end to this nonsense!
With a majority of girls on
the Student Council, girls could
abolish boys’ football, baseball,
wrestling, and track, and play
themselves. They could even
deny us the right to vote in
Student Council elections and
force us to eat Home Ec cook
ing.
Now is the time for us males
to speak and act. But we must
be careful, for, as all of us have
heard, and most of us have seen,
“hell hath no fury like a woman
scorned!”
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