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iiL ^FULL MOOM Volume 60, No. 8 ALBEMARLE HIGH NEWSPAPER 311 Park Ridge Road Albemarle NC 28001 982-3711 MAY 1995 Three Juniors Chosen for Governor's School by Johnny Caudle Three students from Albemarle High School have been selected to attend Governor's School for six weeks this summer. They are Mary Nance, Ashely Efird, and Eric Lowder. Mary and Ashley will attend Govenor's School West in Winston-Salem while Eric will attend Gover nor’s School East in Laurinburg. Mary and Eric will study math while Ashley will concentrate on drama. In addition to their area of concentration, these students be given the oppwrtunity to better understand abstract ideas through the study of philosophy, epistemology, ethics and aesthetics. They will also participate in discussions about their values, morals, thinking processes, and social and personal developments. Congratulations to our Governor's School par ticipants! Ashely Efird, Mary Nance, and Eric Lowder will attend Governor's School. Members of the Spanish National Honor Society at their induction ceremony Trent Dennis Wins State Title by Johnny Caudle Congratulations to AHS senior Trent Dennis. Trent won first place at the VICA Southwest Regional and at the 1995 State VICA Automo tive Service Technology Conference m Fayettev ille during the weekend of April 6- 8. Trent went through two examinations. 1 e first part included a one hundred quesuon test. Part two tested the skills of the participants by sending them to different stations to run com puter systems, test batteries, and deal with other Lomotiveproblems. Trent willnowcompe^m __ the national conference in Kansas ■"r:— t Tiilv Good Luck in national competi Trent Dennis Is the state winner In ^ Automotive Service Technology. Trent. AHS Sfudenfs Reach Academic Peak by Shannon Homesley On March 20, 1995, Albemarle High School inducted twenty new members into the National Honor Society. These juniors have shown outstanding academic and leadership abilities. These students were judged on character, leadership, scholarship, and service. These students were also required to have an A- average. As members of the National Honor Society, the students have proven to be the bestof their class. The following people were inducted into NHS; Stephen Arthur Anderson, April Elizabeth Bailey, John Franklin Brooks, Laura Elizabeth Cauble Stephanie Leighann Cooper, Ashley Nicole Efird, Shawna Louise Euto, Renee Angela Fink, Jason Thomas Hedrick, David Grant Hopkins, Mary Elisabeth Jenkins, Christopher Joseph Kubik, David Eric Lowder, Amy Beth Miskell, Mary Helen Nance, Eloise Bane Odom, Amanda Shea Poston, Mary Kukel Sharpe, Ashley Michele Whitley, and Kendra Meredith Whittington. Congratulations to these students for a job well done! nui) BlEN! by Shannon Homesley On Monday, May 1, many students who excel in Spanish were inducted into the National Honor Society of Spanish. The 1995 Spanish National Honor Society inductees were Stephen Anderson. April Bailey, Michael Bryant, Kevin Carter, Jason Hednck, Shannon Homesley, Marcus Ingram, Debbie Kimrey, Aleshia Lowder, Mary Nance, Steve Host, Eric Lowder, David Little, Mai Vang, Ashley Whitley, Kendra Whittington, Amy Miskell, Grant Hopkins, Mary K. Sharpe, Mary Jenkins, and Marti Sullivan. Mrs.Harveymade the ceremony at Western Steer intoaclassy affair with candles on the tables and prograns for students and parents. The ceremony consisted of the present SNHS members, Will Lisk, Nong Moua, Aneshia Ridenhour, Deneshia Ridenhour, and Stephen AUen, reading speeches and explaining the meaning and purpose of the group. Then the inductees came forward, lit their candles, and said their oath. All inductees were required to sign their name to the register and receive their certificates. Congratulations to all members of the SNHS, present and new! w m. Congratulations to the Junior members of the National Honor Society. liaaical by Shannon On Satwday, April 29, AHS students once again made memories that will last a lifetime. The 1995 prom turned out to be a great success for underclassmen, faculty, and especially sen iors. Thanks to the decorations provided by the juniors under the guidance of Mr. Eason, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Harvey, and Miss Ewers, and the perfect hosting service from the sophomores, the junior/senior prom was an enchanted evening. The prom theme, In the Still of the Night, was a perfect match for the appropriate blend of light ing and music provided by the L.A. Light Show. After making their grand entrance, guys and girls both shed clothing, from tux jackets to high- Homesley heeled shoes. Whether eating before the prom or after, all couples and stag groups had a fun night full of wild dancing and good food. Many students had special memories or feelings that made their night enchanted. Most seniors en joyed it because it was their last prom and they made many memories. Others said they had the opportunity to spend the evening with that some one special. And still others decided it was great because they got to share their happiness with their best friends. Whatever the reason, it seemed as if everyone had a good time dancing and socializing In the Still of the Night at the 1995 prom. I Heather, Teresa, Anna, Shannon, Alyson, Jennifer, Leigh Ann, and Molly model their special dresses before departing for the prom.
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