For The Class Of ‘73 Final Days At Hand Irelou Easley and Susan Wyatt will serve as Salutatorian and Valedictorian in graduation exercises. The graduating class of 161 will receive diplomas in graduation exercises Sunday, May 27. Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, Chancel lor of North Carolina A&T State University, will speak to seniors and their guests. At 8 o’clock p.m., Arlesa Daniels, Chief Marshall, will lead the seniors and speakers into the Senior High auditorium to begin the graduation cere monies. Other marshals, Steve Cro well, Chuck Gaskin, Jenell Hudson, Bess Knotts, Melinda Moose, Melissa Moose, and Crystal Waller, will seat the seniors and give out programs for the ceremonies. After the seniors process to the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance,” the audience will join them in singing the hymn, “Holy, holy, holy.” The VOLUME 38 NO. 13 The Full Moon ALBEMARLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, ALBEMARLE, N. C. May 24, 1973 School Efforts Rewarded Many Seniors have received scholarships to many schools for next year. Susan Wyatt received an Alcoa Scholarship. Susan will attend the University of North Carolina at Greens boro. Kenny Ashcraft was given an Alcoa scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte for $750 each year for four years. Sandra Pollard was awarded two scholarships, the McNulty and Littlejohn Scholarships from Furman University. Bon nie Chandler received the Stanly County WMU award. She was also given an Associate Trustee’s Scholarship from Wingate College. Susan Huneycutt was award ed an Alpha Delta Kappa award in the amount of $100. She will enter Appalachian State Uni versity in the fall. Nona Pease received the Rotary Club Award for $500 and an Alpha Delta Kappa Award for $100. She will attend Appalachian State University. Melita Corriher received a Presbyterian Scholarship for $250 from First Presbyterian Church. She will go to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Debra Bryson recei ved the Stanly County Hospital Auxiliary Award for $200 and a Presbyterian Scholarship for $250 from First Presbyterian Church. She will enter the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in the fall. Brad Perry received a full scholarship to Millard Prep School in Oregon. Mike Pelt received an Honor’s Trustee iMoonbeams | Good Citizens Named Crystal Waller and Chuck Gaskin received the D.A.R. Citizenship award. Spring Fling Planned The Chorus and Band will present their annual Spring Concert Thursday, May 24. Tickets are available from Band or Chorus members. Boys’State Delegates Choseii Tom Knotts, Bain Jones, and Hal Ingram will represent our school at Boy’s State at Wake Forest this summer. Shaver Garners Award The Albemarle chapter of DECA held its annual Em- ployee-Employer Banquet, Wednesday, May 16, at Morrow Mountain State Park. The banquet was highlighted by Mrs. Brown’s presentation of the vocation award and the leadership award to Rene Shaver. Award for the amount of $750 each year for four years from Pfeiffer College. He was also given a Pfeiffer grant through Cannon Mills for $500. Diane Hatley was awarded a scholarship to Campbell College. Cathy Sinclair received a music scholarship for $300 a year for four years. She will attend Mars Hill College. Mary Emmons was given a Trustee Scholarship for $100 from Lenoir Rhyne College. David Bryson received a part athletic, part academic scholar ship for $1100 from Appalachian State University. Curtis Pas- chold was awarded an athletic grant from Appalachian State University. Bobby Daurity received an Athletics scholar ship from Lenoir Rhyne College. Bonnie Little and Myron Harrington receive scholarships. Industry Honors Students Collins and Aikman honored Bonnie Little and Myron Harrington Monday by present- Senior Talent Displayed Twenty-two seniors joined in an effort to present the Annual Senior Talent Show, Thursday, May 17. Only seniors attended the show. Christine Garber, Terrie Daughtery, Carol Cline, Carol Fitzgerald, Susan Doby, and Mary Emmons formed ruff, June Fisher, Mary Emmons, Susan Doby, and Carol Fitzgerald ended the show with a song entitled, “Six In a Bed.” David Adams, Senior Class President, closed the show with a short speech and presented a chorus-line and kicked off the dozen red roses to Mrs. Hatley show with a presentation the Senior Class, entitled, “Shoeshine”. In the next act, the audience participated. Beverly Sanges, Debra Bryson, Irelou Easley, and Katie Cauble asked for volunteers among the seniors. Myron Harrington, Jimmy Hesley, Charles Cooper, Curtis Paschold, and Monty Canon offered their services and helped in a game called “Grandma Went To Town.” June Fisher and Terrie Daughtery took over the show next with a baton twirling routine to the music of “Pearly.” “Oh Little Playmate” provid ed the background music for a “short” skit by Beverly Sanges, Debra Bryson, Irelou Easley, Ellen Still, Janet Ritchie, and Katie Cauble. Christine Garber, Susan Doby, June Fisher and Carol Fitzgerald confronted the aud ience between acts with the problems of irregularity. Brenda Burris, Kathie Neel, David Mullinix, David Bryson, and John Garrison acted out a portion of the play, “Romeo and Juliet” in the next act. Robert Whitley, Nona Pease, and Eleanor Gold formed a group and sang, “Teach Your Children”, and “Heed the Call.” Brenda Burris, Kim Wood ing them with the Collins and Aikman Award. The award is for fifty dollars. Mr. Alex Cawthon, Personnel Manager at Collins and Aikman, present ed the awards to Bonnie and Myron. Collins and Aikman presents awards to two students from each school in the county on a basis of scholarship, participa tion in school activities and good citizenship. Bonnie and Myron were also the recipients of the Dr. Madge Gaskin and Dr. John Gaskin Awards for athletes. MMM Adds Five New Members The Modern Music Masters inducted five new members at their annual dinner meeting, April 17. The five inductees are Lynn Barrier, Melissa Hatfield, Hal Ingram, Mary Jo Morton, and Sharon Thompson. Hal is a member of the Band, and the others are in the Senior Choir. Members select these persons from among various Band and Chorus members who are outstanding in musical abilities and scholastic averages. An A average in music and a B in other school work must be maintained to be eligible for membership. These five passed initiation by performing before the other members. They formed a choral group and sang, “I’ll Walk With God.” The perspec tive members were also required to pass a test on the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society. The Modern Music Masters concluded their regular meet ings with the election of next year’s officers: Crystal Waller, president; Jenell Hudson vice- president; Lynn Snuggs, secre tary; and Lisa Roberts, treasurer. Historian and Chaplain will later be appointed. Finally, Mr. Hauss, advisor, commended the efforts made by this year’s officers and termed Reverend Roy Lockeridge of the Main St. Methodist Church will deliver the invocation. Selected seniors, directed by Mr. George T. Hauss, will sing. Reverend J. Harold Mc- Keithan, Jr., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church will intro duce Mr. Dowdy, who will speak to seniors and their guests. After the graduation address, Mr. Charles W. Pickier, chairman of the Albemarle Board of Education, will present the diplomas to each senior. Everyone will then sing, “0 God, Our Help In Ages Past,” and Reverend Lockeridge will deliver the benediction. Seniors will then file out to the recessional, “Whitehall”. Senior Class officers are David Adams, president; Debra Bryson, vice-president; Kim Woodruff, secretary; and Chris tine Garbec, treasurer. Susan Wyatt is Valedictor ian and Irelou Easley is Salutatorian. Mrs. Betty Hatley is class sponsor. Band And Chorus Present Concert The Senior Choir and the band presented their annual spring concert Thursday night, May 24, in the auditorium. The Senior Choir performed first. Their selections included, “Let the Song Be Begun,” “America, Behold Your Des tiny,” “One World,” “Carnival of Melody,” “Consider Your self,” “People,” “Come Satur day Morning,” “Willow,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “P’or All We Know,” and “Kum Ba Yah.” An instrumental combo con sisting of Crystal Waller, piano; Jan Lefler and Lori Whitley, guitars; Kristi Whitley, xylo phone; and John Baugh, string bass, accompanied the choir. The combo later performed “Goodnight, Sweetheart,” and “All the Things You Are” between the performances of the chorus and band. Robert Whitley, Nona Pease, and Eleanor Gold also per formed in a combo at this time. The band was next on the program. Among their numbers were “Masque,” “Overture in B Flat,” “Toccata,” “Mannin Vein,” “Selections from Love this year as one of the best Story,” with Irelou Easley and ever in the clubs history. Old Deborah Kerr accompanying on officers are recognized as follows: Cathy Sinclair, presi dent; David Gore, vice-presi dent; Debra Bryson, secretary; and Robert Whitley, treasurer. the piano, “The Stars and Stripes Forever,” “Ringgold Rhapsody,” “The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” and “March of the Magnificents.” Mary Jo Morton, Lynn Barrier, Hal Ingram, Melissa Hatfield, and Sharon Thompson were recently inducted into the Modern Music Masters.