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FULL MOON Volume 57, No. 5 ALBEMARLE HIGH NEWSPAPER 311 Park Ridge Road Albemarle NC 28001 982-3711 FEBRUARY 1992 Governor's School Nominees Selected This year’s Governor’s School nominees from the Junior Class have been selected. The ten jimiors areDanielBenoy, Ashley Burleson, Chris Cotton, Jonathan Furr, Michael Laton, LaShanta Maske, Chrissy Parks, Jonathan Peiry, Suzanne Sharpe, and Amanda Yandle. The Govenor’s School program starts June 28,1992, and last for six weeks. It encompasses two college campuses. Governor’s School West is at Salem College in Winston Salem and Gov ernor’s School East is at St. Andrews Presbyte rian College in Laurinburg. These colleges will host eight hundred academically gifted rising juniors and seniors in eleven different areas of study. Art, dance, drama, choral music, instru mental music, mathematics, English, natural sci ence, social studies Spanish, and French are the areas in which enriched studies are provided. The following juniors have been nominated in academics: Ashley Burleson has been nominated in the Let's Boogie Tonight! By Mysty Blalock Tonight Albemarle High School’s Student Council will sponsor a Valentines Dance. This dance will be a bit different than the usual dances. Instead of a DJ the whole time, the Valentine's Dance will feature a band. The band. Crimson •v'u- '"'J".clawic iOck-wwsic. The^ai'C*^ will be held in the cafeteria promptly after the basketball game. The price of admission is $3.00, If you aren’t much for a band, then you can still come on out because after the band gets through playing they will DJ the music you want to hear. So this year it is not possible to give the same old excuse about not liking the music, because this dance will have a wide variety of tunes. If you haven't already bought your tickets, there is no time like the present Go to the dance and B0CX3IE down. area of natural science. Johnathan Perry has been nominated in the area of social science. Suzanne Sharpe has been nominated in the area of mathematics. The following juniors have been nominated in the performing arts: Daniel Benoy has been nominated in the area of instrumental music (trumpet). Christoj^er Cotton has been nominated in the area of instnmiental music (French horn). Jonathan Furr has been nominated in instru mental music (trombone). Michael Laton has been nominated in the area of instrumental music (tuba). LaShanta Maske has been nominated in the area of drama. Christina Parks has been nominated in the area of instrumental music (clarinet). Amanda Yandle has been nominated in cho ral music. Jill and Jeremy get ready to boogie. History Repeats Itself with Exchange Student By Jessica Poplin Brazilian Lorrance Gondim brings a special touch to AHS as an exch^e stu nt, wji jgj ^Omost like history repeating itself Lorrance c«ne here Janu.^ 21 and .s ^w ^ W * Mtller Hartsell and his fliirL^ce’s mother, Rejane, came to AHS as 68. She lived with Jane Lowder (now Jane Hartsell, Miller smoth«)m ® that school year. When Lorrance wanted to come and get a taste of life mAlbem did, she was welcomed by the Hartsell family. Hancine listen- Even though Lorrance misses home, she still occiqries he^ wi • mg to music, and talking with friends. She likes mosdy And of all the PoUce, and aU the Top 40. She doesn’t have just one favonte sport, she liJc . g^t and TVprogr«ns,herfavLteisMTV.Lorrance likes to seehow the teenagershereatAlbemarleact and Th'^gh Lotrancc misses home «k1 her 7 year old sister, she wnats to enjoy the time she has here, all hope that you enjoy AHS and American lifc Lorrance. Governor's School nominees Furr, Sharp, Yandle, Laton, Cotton, Burleson, Perry, Benoy, and Maske. Parks not pictured. Building Additions Being Considered By Jessica Poplin The school board is considering several addi tions for our building, space that is needed very much. Plans for a new library, classroom space, science labs, storage space, handicq? accessibil ity, including an elevator, and cafeteria expan sion are being developed. Also a covered “com mons” area where students can meet during lunch is being proposed for the area where the old tennis courts are now. No final decisions have been made concerning the additions, but the school board is hoping to work out details for financing and building in the near future. All of the time, effort, and money spent by the school boardwillhelpmakeAHSandevenbetterschool. .. , Mrs. Wolfe dreams of her new library. Congratulations, Mr. Morgan! is host to Lorrance, as his mother hosted her mother 24 years ago. Principal W.K. Morgan has recently been elected Into the Pembroke State University Athletic Hall of Fame. Mr. Morgan made a name for hhnsaif playing basketball at Pembroke while a student there. Yugoslavian Student Studying at AHS By Mysty Blalock AHS has a foreign exchange student from Yugoslavia. His name is Igor Nicic. He arrived just before the second semester. Igor is living with Greg Hamilton and Joyce HUl. He enjoys watching and playing athletics. Igor especially likes to watch basketball and soccer. He also likes to watch movies during his spare time. His favorite music group is Pink Floyd. Igor says that his doesn’t find his classes diiTicult with the exception of English, even though he is taking calculus. Igor does not think about home, even though he left his 15 year old sister in Yugoslavia. Igor does not have a driver’s licence but he manages to get around thanks to his friends. Welcome to AHS, Igor! Welcome to AHS, Igor!
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