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1964 yearbook for Albemarle High School, Charlottesville, VA

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Page 1: 1964 Peer - Albemarle High School
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ALBEMARLE I A SCHOOL IN MOTION

MENTAL I SOCIAL I PHYSICAL

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Personalities unpolished children at first

we grasp for adulthood

Five years of shaping Exposure to

Ideas that mould and shape our

minds Teachers

who push curb direct our abilities friends

who help and hurt push and pull us

up and back Activities

that make us lead require us to follow

Sports with Spartanistic ideals

Personalities cut and polished tender from the abrasives we

emerge young adu lts clutching perhaps

never admitting it at a childhood slipping fast

away

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DEDICATION

For his happy-go-lucky manner, his dry

wit, his interest in each pupil, his patience

in teaching history, his talentinr:oaching

the varsity football team, varsity track

team, and the eighth grade basketball

team, we, the Seniors of 1964, dedicate

The Peer to Mr. William Raines, our

teacher, coach, and friend .

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BEN F. HURT, Principal

An immeasurable weight of responsi­

bility bears upon our administration and

school board. Together they guide our

education. They select the faculty, de­

termine the curricula, support the extra­

curricula, and provide maintenance for

the school plant. Both administration and

school board give us a strong and sound

school affording us development and

growth, opening horizons which guide

and encourage us to a sound future.

ADMINISTRATION

JULIAN O'NEAL, Assistant Principal

SCHOOL BOARD

THE SCHOOL BOARD: Left to right: Mr. Comer Smith; Dr. Lawrence Quarles; Mr.

Thomas Jenkins; Mr. Paul H. Cale,DivisionSuperintendent;Mr. Walter Sally, Chairman

of the Board; Mr. JamesDorrier;Mr. RogerRhinehart; Dr . R. Claude Graham, Director

of Instruction.

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stration and

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faculty, de-

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tenance for

stration and

g and sound

1pment and

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Quar les; Mr. ll y, Chairman

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PAM LAYMAN, Secretary

MRS . MATTIE FORNES B.S.; M.Ed .

English II; Guidance 9, 10

They endeavor to find order in confusion­

sheaves of purple mimeograph paper,con­

stantly ringing telephones, typewriters

busily pecking out tests and schedule

changes, baskets of excuses to sign, and

more schedules to change. Yet we find

efficiency in this chaos and ever-present

friendly greeting and words of advice and

encouragement to help our travel through

five transitional years.

OFFICE STAFF

ELIZABETH BEARD, Secretary

GUIDANCE

MRS. VIRGINIA DOFFLEMYER B.S.; M.Ed.

Director of Guidance; Guidance 11, 12

CLAUDIA HAYNES, Student Secretary

MR . JOSEPH TRICE B.A.; M.Ed.

Biology; Guidance 8

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To find a spark of interest

and fan it into

flame

to reveal the secrets of science

the puzzle of math

the art of selling

to discover the thrill of poetry

the satisfaction of speaking a foreign tongue

the skill of shooting a basket

the quality of singing a song

to see the wonder of past ages

the intricacies of economy

all this

and more

MRS. DOROTHY ATKINS B.S.; M.Ed.

Physical Science

MRS. VIRGINIA ADAMS B.A.

Algebra I; General Math

MR. HARRY AUSTIN B.S.

Drafting ; Industr ia l Arts

MISS VIRGINIA BEARD B.S.

MRS. BESSIE BIRCKHEAD MRS. ALEXANDRA CHEVRIER B.S. B.S.

U.S. History; Government General Math; Consume r Math Biology; Chess Club

M ISS CAROLYN ARRINGTON B.A.; M.Ed.

English I

MR. CHARLES COSTELLO B.S.; M.A.

Span ish; Economics; Span ish Club; J .V. Football; V. Baseball ,

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MRS. ETHEL DAV IDSON Ph .B.; M.A.

Library; Library Club

MR . RICHARD ERGLER B.A.

Algebra II; Trigonometry; Advanced Math; Math Club

MRS. VIRGIN IA FULCHER B.S.

Eighth Grade Math; ·Eighth Grade Sc ience

MRS. MARILYN FANTI NO B.A.

English Il l; Speech ; Albemarle P·layers; Thesp ian Society

MR . CARL GALLIMORE B.S.

Vocational Ag r iculture; F.F.A.

MISS PATSY DEAN B.S.

Health; Phys ical Education; J.V. Basketball; Tennis; G.A.A.

MRS. DREMA FARMER B.S.

Eighth Grade English; Engl ish I; Geography

MISS ANNE DeSHAZO B.M.;M.M.

Chorus; Concert Choir; Orchestra; Orchestra Club

MRS. MARGARET FOWLER B.S.; M.Ed .

Physical Science

MR. DARRELL GARDNER B.S.

Distributive Education;

D.E. Club; Vocational Guidance

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to open horizons to

fresh young eager

minds

and encourage the

new found hopes into

reality

the future and its questions

loom ahead of the

flounderer in this uncertain

sea

help is needed

and is given

and is accepted

and is ignored

the help is there

MRS. LINDA HOLLAND

B.A.

Art; Art Club

MRS. KATHARINE HANCOCK

A.B.

Shorthand I and II; Typing I

and II

MRS. PRISCILLA HOPKINS

B.A.

English II and IV; Notional

Honor Society

MRS. M ARJORY GOODALL

B.S. Journalism; Lib rary Club The Albemarle Highlight

MRS. MARY ANN HANNAH

B.A. English II; F.T.A.

MRS. ELLEN HOUSTON

A.B.

Latin I, II and Il l; Latin Club

MRS . ANNE GUTHRIE

B.A. Physical Education ;

Driver Education

MRS. ELIZABETH HOLLAND

B.S. Home Economics; F.H .A.

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MR. AUBREY JOHNSTON B.A .

MR. JULIAN KING B.S.

Civics; Economics; U.S. History; Physical Education; Football Debate Club Coach; Assistant Track Coach

MISS FRANCINE LEAGUE B.A.

Eighth Grade Geography; Eighth Grade Englis h; S.C.A.

MR. JAMES LEITCH B.S.; M.Ed .

Driver Education; Physical Edu­cation

MRS. JUNE HUMPHREY B.S.

Eighth Grade English; English I; Geography; F.T.A.

MR. KENNETH LINDSAY B.A.; M.A.

Chemistry; Physics

MRS. MARIA HURT B.S.

Home Economics I; F.H.A.

MRS. MARY KING B.A.

Eighth Grade Math; Algebra II; Tri-Hi-Y

MR. RICHARD McBRIDE B.S.

Composition; English Ill ; The Peer

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the young

try to

grow

understand

do . . . mistakes

mistakes are made

but the professional patience

and the memory

of uncertain youth

support

and guide . .

MISS TRESA QUARLES B.S.

MRS . EDITH MILLER R.N.

Practical Nursing

MR. WILLIAM RAINES B.S.; M.Ed .

Health; Phys. Ed .; Driver Ed .; American History; Monogram G .A.A.; V. Basketball; Softball Club; V. Football; Track

MRS . MARILYN MENTZ B.A.

Algebra I; Geometry

MR. ED NULL B.S.

Health; Phys . Ed .; Monogram Club; V. Basketba ll

MRS. EDITH RUDOLPH B.A.

Government; World History ; French I; Varsity Cheerleaders

MRS . NANCY MIDDLETON B.S .

Eighth Grode Engli sh; English I; Eighth Grode Geography

MR. LAIRD RUSH A.B.; M.Ed .

Health; Physical Education; Driver Education

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MR. EDWIN RUSSELL

B.S.

Vocational Agriculture Ill and IV; F.F.A.

MRS. RUTH SIMMONS

B.S.; M .Ed .

Eighth Grode Science

MRS. MARY STALNAKER

B.A .

Eighth Grode English; English

I; Geography

MR. LE ROY SMITH

B.S.

Industrial Arts I and II; Drafting

II; Automechon ics

MRS. KAREN STEBNER

B.A .

English I; Geography ; Civics

MRS. ELIZABETH RUSSELL

B.A .

French I, II and Ill; French Club

MRS. ADA LEIGH SOLES

A.B.

English Ill and IV

MR. JAMES SIMMONS

B.S.; M.Ed.

Beginning, Inte r mediate,

Concert Bonds; Band Club

MRS. NANCY SPITLER

B.A.

Typing I; General Business; F.B.L.A.

MISS ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND

B.S.; M .A .

English Ill; Latin I

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MRS . LEONIE SYMONDS Julliard

Choir Accompanist

MRS. RUTH UPDIKE R.N.

Practical Nursing; Future Nurses' Club

MRS. SARAH WINSTON B.A.

Eighth Grade Math

MR. BEN TURNER B.A.; M.A.

English Ill and IV; Student Council; Senior Seminar

MRS . ANNE YEAMAN B.S.

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Typing I; Bookkeeping; F.B.L.A.

MRS. PATRICIA TURNER B.S.; M.Ed .

Eighth Grade Sc ience

MRS. MARTHA WASSUM B.S.

Home Economics II, Ill and IV; F.H.A .

MRS. BARBARA WHITE B.S.

Geometry; General Math; J.V. Cheerleaders

MR . ROLAND ZIMMERMAN B.S.

Industrial Cooperative Train­ing; Voc. Guidance; I.C.T. Club

MR.

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eral Math; aaders

IMMERMAN

rat ive Train­

:e; I.C.T. Club

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Cafeteria Maintenance Transportation

MR. RUSSELL WILLIAMS is

responsible for, among other things, a 1025 seat auditorium.

MR. JESSE THOMPSON is

one of 23 bus drivers who transport us to school.

MR. JOHN MILLS and

HAROLD and ARTHUR CHILDRESS clean 65 rooms.

BETTY CLARK and LAURA SCOTT

keep a S2,000,000 school plant

clean .

Our school cafeteria serves 340 lunches a day, 61,200 lunches a year, using 374 dinner plates.

To render

the aid

necessary

for growth

to

nourish

the bodies

of the minds

which

populate the halls

to

maintain

the dignity

of the building

to

coli ect and deliver

the wards

of

the institution

Without

your indispensible

help

we could not

be

MRS. MINNIE LYONS as

head dietician provides food for 7 4 tables.

PANSY BUCK, ELLA CRAWFORD and

MARY HARLAN prepare soup for our cafeteria's 427 soup

bowls.

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EIGHTH GRADE: President, Ba r ry

Doffle myer; Vice President, Verona

Leake; Secretary-Tres., Donna

FRESHMEN: President, Kathy

McCauley; Vice President, Amelia

Wood; Secretary-Tres., Martha

Cook; Reporter, Kathryn Mark­

wood .

SOPHOMORES: President, Martha

Williams; Vice President, Alan

Boger; Secretary-Treas., Samuel

Clarke; Reporter, Paul Cole.

OFFICERS, 1963-64

JUNIORS: President, George Gay;

Vice President, David Wyant; Sec­retary-Tres., Sally Heilman ; Re­porter, Denton Maupin .

SENIORS: President, James Rivers;

Vice President, Kenneth Herndon;

Secretary-Tres., Vickie Hobson; Re­porter, Eddie Herring .

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EIGHTH GRADE

Lowry Abell

Edwa rd Abshi re

Temple Anderson

Kathleen Apffel

Hallie Baber

Patricia Baber

Barbara Baker

Carolyn Barnett

lewis Barnett Jerry Belew

William Benson

Terrence Bickers

Denise Bickham

David Birckhead

Jeannette Bishop

Teresa Booke r

Judy Bradshaw

G lenn Branham

Debora Braun

Doris Brinkley

Sharon Brookman

Betty Jo Bruce

Dennis Bruce

Joan Bruce

Dale Bryant

Mary Bryant

Chr istophe r Carson

Daniel Carter

Lindo Carver

Debbie Casteen

Ma r y Jane Cla rk

Judy Coleman

Patricio Coleman

Mary Lou Collins

Bett y Crawford

OFFICERS: Barry, Verona, Donna, Judith .

Wandering through a maze of halls

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"Football" is a popular early morning sport.

Glor ia Faye C rawford

Donna Crickenberger

Glenue Crickenberger

Wanda C r itz e r

Ma ry Frances Davis

Patsy Davis

Wayne Da vi s

Ann Davison

Lorr a ine D ean

Katherine Detamore

JoAnn Dicke rson

Douglas Dobbins

Bar ry Doff lemye r

Da vid Dono hu e

Robin Da ly

A r le ne Du nn

W arre n Earha rt

Michael Estes

Guided by Big Brothers and Big Sisters

Janice Garrison

Juanita Garrison

Lucy Garrison

Reg ina G arrison

Shirley Garrison

Jeannie Gay

Dona ld Ge ntry

Eleanor Ge row

An n G ibso n

Barbara Gibson

Li ndo Gibson

Marilyn G ibson

Pe ter Fi s he r

Tere sa Fitch

Jud y Fitzgerald

Jerry Fitzhugh

Way ne Flint

Jo hn Fos le r

Mari e F razi e r

Wayn e Frazi e r

Jam e s Fre twe ll

Fa ye Fu nk

Beulah Ga rri son

Br e nda Ga rrison

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Barbara Grinde

Vicki Grinstead

Raymond Guthrie

Barbara Haga

Peter Hahn

Brenda Hall

Eddie Hall

David Harding

Terry Harper

Wayne Harre ll

Annie Harris

Gene Harvey

El izabeth Glass

Alexander Goss

Jerry Gaugh

Rob in Gourley

Brenda Graves

Harold Graves

Macon Graves

Patricia Graves

Richard Graves

William Graves

Peggy Gray

Carolyn Grayson

Jimmy Greims

Harr iette Grimes

Eighth Graders learn the secrets of survival

Nancy Hash

Elizabeth Hebb

Mary Jane Heilman

Carroll Hensley

Phyllis Herring

Gary Hinch

William Honeycutt

Edward Hoy

Catherine Hudson

Andrea Huff

David Humphrey

James Humphre y

Alice Hunt

Colleen Jenkens

Quinton Johnson

Walter Jones

Warren Judge

Ge ra ld Kane

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Chorus 8 also includes li stening to records .

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Carol Kastroll

Kathy Kennamer

Carl Kennedy

Charles Kent

Franklin Kerns

Stephen King

Jud ith Knight

Keith Kroencke

He lmuth Kroog

Danny Kyse r

Linda Lamb

Shi rl ey Landes

Paul Lane

Thomas Las ley, Ill

M ilton Lawson

Verona l ea ke

Timath Lederman

Edward Lewis

Judy Lingl e

Eugene Li vely

John Loe ser

From the top of the ladder to the bottom

Herbert McAllister

Ne ll ie McA lliste r

Robert McCauley

Edith McDaniel

Orman McDaniel

Cynthia McGaughey

Sandra Madison

Barbara Markham

Davis Marshall

Robert Ma rshall

Darlene Mason

Inez Maupin

Brenda Mawyer

Dann y Mawyer

Edward Mawyer

Jessie Mawyer

William Mawyer

Ha lbert May

Charlotte Meadows

Lynn Miller

Robert Minter

Linda Mitche ll

Eva Moore

Brenda Morris

Charles Morris

Constance Morris

Danie l Morris

Dewey Morris

Elizabeth Marris

Ella Mae Morris

George Morris

James Morris

Lawre nee Morri s

Mabie Morris

Mary Morris

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Roger Morris

Judith Moser

Barbara Mummey

Danny Mundy

Sharon Mundy

Pamela Notson

Judith Oliver

James Onald

Melody Pace

Sam Page

Jane Pointer

Robert Patterson

in the space of one summer .;/'

Susan Tobler discovers that genetic law s

gov ern mice too.

but a step up

Brenda Payne

Karen Poole

John Porter

Lewis Pound

Delores Price

Karen Price

Wayne Pu l len

Rebecca Quinn

El len Roppo lt

Julio Redford

Ha rold Redlands

Steve Remley

Deborah Rhinehart

Kenneth Richardson

Robert Rinehart

Gary Ritter

John Roberts

Donald Rob inson

Ronald Robinson

Elizabeth Rogg

Li sa Rogg

Beverly Rollins Ru th Roston Jonnie Lou Sandridge Barbara Sart in

Christine Schmiel

Wayne Schumaker

Vi rginia Scott

James Shafer

Robe rt Shafe r

G lor ia Shaver

Betty Shifflett

Charles Shifflett

Dor is Shiff lett

Em ooy Sh ifflett

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Committee work for Christmas decot·otions?

Irene Shifflett

Jake Shiff lett

Joyce Shifflett

Linda Shifflett

Opal Shifflett

Phyllis Shifflett

Raymond Shiffle tt

Will iam Shifflett

Yvonne Shifflett

Cheryl Sh if lett

Joyce Shiflett

Sharon Shiflett

Carolina Shores

Monica Shortridge

Susan Sims

Brenda Sink

Henry Smith

James Smith

They frantically memorize the alma mater

Beginner band attracts eig hth graders .

Shelton Sprouse

Linda Stacy

Julie Sudduth

Donna Sullivan

Robert Swift

Naomi Tate

Lindalee Smith

Linda Snow

Stephen Snow

Robbie Spencer

Betty Lee Sprouse

Betty Lo is Sprouse

Blaine Sp rouse

Ell iewood Sprouse

Gayle Sprouse

John Sprouse

Max in e Sprouse

Nancy Sprouse

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Thomas Vier

Jim Wade

George Walker

Gloria W alker

Robert Walker

Mark Warns

Wanda Gail Webb

Ronnie Wells

Char les West

James White

Oliver Whitehead

James W ilbe rge r

becoming an

Dallas Wilfong, Ill

Betty Wilson

Ea rmon Wiseman

Cynthia Woad

Diane Wood

Haral d Woad

Joseph Wood

Joyce Wood

Lauro Wood

Ronnie Wood

integral

Bruce Woodie

Catherine Woodson

Pr iscil la Woolfrey

Lewis Woodson

Bruce Woodzell

Br uce Taylor

Russe ll Thomas

Tommy Thompson

Candace Thorn ley

Susan Tobler

Martha Tucker

Thomas Usher

Elizabeth Valence

Terese Vascott

Kay Via

Ma rgaret V ia

N euasso Via

part of Albemarle.

Coach Raines dr i lls future varsity players .

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OFFICERS: Kathy, Amelio, Martha, Kathy

FRESHMEN

Arthur Ankney

Margaret Apffel

Ward Barnes

Margaret Barrell

Barbara Beale

Gregory Beitzel

Bonito Bellomy

Deborah Bickham

Wayne Bromfield

William Bowers

Aubrey Breeden

Earl Breeden

Everette Breeden

Judy Breeden

Pansy Breeden

Joseph Brochu

Jessie Browning

Lindo Bruce

Terry Burris

Earl Burton

Scheryle Burton

David Butler

Betty Campbell

Victoria Carpenter

Jeffrey Co rr

Kathleen Corson

Carolyn Carver

Loretto Childress

Margaret Clarity

Elizabeth Clark

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Gary Clark

Linda Clark

Jane Clarke

Tom Clausen

Ethel Clements

Nancy Coates

John Cockerille

Jane Coleman

Hallas Collier

Lillian Collier

Otis Collier

Martha Cook

Carole Copeland

Claudia Cox

Donna Cox

Sandra Cross

Mary Critzer

Sue Critzer

Dale Currier

Vinton Cushman

Catherine Dameron

Gail Davis

Wayne Davis

Randall Deane

Thoroughly accustomed to the system

Glenn DeBiasi

Geoffrey DeGraff

Donna DeHart

Dirk DeHooge

Franklin DeHooge

Lonnie Dickens

James Dorsey

Joe Dorsey

Gary Dudley

Michael Dudley

James Dunnivan

Chris Durrer

Russe II Edwards

Franklin Elder

Candy Elias

Karen Falwell

Bobby Faris

Sylvia Farish

Robert Faulconer

Jean Fitzgerald

Gail Fitzgerald

Robert Flick

Nancy Flowers

Betsy Foster

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Judy and Tessie arepowderpuffsforHome­

coming.

Bobby Frazier

Helen Frazier

Dana Frye

Carr Garnett

Charles Garnett

Cynthia Garrison

Eugene Garr ison

Freda Garrison

Mary Garth

Gloria Geer

George Gentry

Arlene G ibson

Jacqueline Gibson

Lois Gibson

Rebecca Gibson

Gloria Gill

Nancy Goldsmith

Carl Graves

Carol Grayson

William Greenwood

Freshmen divide their interests

Paper mache and bottles become the Nativity scene.

Charles Gribble

Susan Grimes

Paul Hammond

Janice Haney

Judy Haney

Phillip Haney

Rebecca Haney

Jane Harrington

Joan Harrington

Elna Harris

Clivis Harris

Wanda Haynes

Colleen Henricks

Dollie Hensley

Donald Herring

Michael Herring

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Shirley Houchens

Steve Houchens

Cavil Huff

Malvin Huff

Linda Jarman

Robert Jarrell

Joseph Jones

Linda Keyton

Sarah Kingrea

Gertrude Klink

Barbara Knight

Ingrid Kroog

eagerly take an

Janet Lacy

Stephen Lacy

Betty Lam

Lena Lam

Diane LaSauce

Patricia Lawson

Barry Layman

Robert Layman

Gregory Lee

Glenda Lewis

Rosemary Lohman

Steven Lowry

Wayne Herring

William Herring

Gayle Hicks

Judy Hobson

Judy Houchens

Patricia Houchens

active

Katherine McCauley

Malcolm McG i lvery

Edgar Mallory

Thomas Manley

Jane and Joan prepare radio scripts with Marilou .

part . 1n organizations

Medie and Kathy practice as J.V . cheerleaders .

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Physical Science means lob experiments too.

Fred Monson Kathy Markwood Lindo Marsh

Gregory Marshall Sondra Marshall Barbaro Massie

Robert Mawyer Michele Miller Lester Mills

Cynthia Mitchell

Betty Morris Carole Morris

Others embrace Spartanistic ideals through

Christine Morris Dewey Morris Edwo rd Morris

Howard Morris Lorry Morris Margo ret Morris

Virginia Morris Barbaro Moubroy Brenda Moyer

Koren Moyer Elizabeth Mundy William Mundy

Some people are thorough students-even

before school.

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Raymond Murphy

Judith Nay

Terrence Nefas

Walter Nimmo

Harry Null

Patricia O'Connor

Aivars Osvalds

Peggy Pace

Ruth Painter

Pamela Pariet

Da v id Parsons

Michael Pearson

Geoffrey Pitts

Steohen Pollock

Andrew Powell

Karen Pritt

Varsity players took freshmen gym

class!

Junior Varsity athletics and cheerleading

Betty Ann Propst Barbara Puckett Edgar Pugh Dale Rea Kimberley Reyno ids G Ioria Ricke rd Allen Ritter

George Rives Jerry Roach Joseph Roach Kenneth Roach Marga ret Robbins Betty Roberts Harold Roberts

Co rol Robertson Rebecca Robertson Lana Robins James Robinson Eileen Rockwood Paula Rogers Sylvia Rogers

Anthony Sabatino Walter Salley James Samsel! Cheryl Sandall Bonita Sandr idge Eugene Sandridge Hollis Sandridge

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Ralph Sandridge

Samuel Sandridge

Ann Sawyer

Brenda Scruggs

Donald Scruggs

Donna Scruggs

Warren Seal

Glenny Sheppar.d

Faye Shifflet

Carol Shifflett

Daniel Shifflett

Delmas Shifflett

Die ne Shifflett

James Shifflett

Kathy Shifflett

Monty Shifflett

Patricia Shifflett

Sandra Shifflett

William Donald Shifflett

Charles Shoffner

George Shoffner

Linda Smith

Stanley Smith

Curtis Smoot

Cornelia Snead

Patricia Snead

Yet others realize that study might be

Much is unknown in Algebra I.

Jerry Taylor

Mary Taylor

Susan Taylor

Alice Thomas

Wayne Thomas

Tom Titus

Robert Snead, Ill

Shirley Sours

Gene Spencer

Frank Sprouse

Sandra Staton

Pamela Story

David Strauss

Tessie Strickler

Joan Sullivan

Darlene Swisher

Sidney Tate

Gladys Taylor

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1t be

David Tyler

Delores Tyler

Karen Tyson

Carol Umbdenstock

Mary Ann Vanderveer

Vivian Vascott

Donnie Walker

Brenda Ward

Ethel Watson

Guyanna Webb

Faye Wheeler

Julia Wheeler

Brenda Tomlin

Dav id Tomlin

Roger Tooley

Martha Tulloh

Annis Turner

Kenneth Turner

Mr. Leitch teaches basics in driver education.

not uninteresting even worth the effort

Glenn White

Jackie Witt

Dexter Williams

Amelia Wood

Bonnie Wood

Donald Wood

Judy Wood

Timothy Wood

Peggy Woodson

Greg Wolfrey

Larkin Wolfrey

Iris Yowell

Frank Zimmerman

Freshman girls are

jubilant over their Powder

Puff victory.

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SOPHOMORES

In the third of five years

B.orboro Adcock

Mary Ames

Thomas Anderson

Jerry Baber

Steve Boker

Rex Barnette

Patricia Beale

Samuel Beale

Neil Benfer

Jerome Bios

Carole Birckhead

Willard Birckhead

Roberto Block

Ruth Blackwell

George Blincoe

Ashby Booz

Alan Boger

Betty Bragg

Wando Branham

Wendy Broun

Wilbert Breeden

Debra Brown

Sarah Brown

Gail Browning

34 35

Sc

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34 .I 35

~ES

y~ears

•n l

d I ld

n I n I

James Burnett

Linda Byers

Paul Cole

Marlin Carbotli

Diane Carter

Lawrence Cassady

Jacqueline Cheape

Betty Jo Clark

Cathy Clark

Samuel Clarke

Garland Clatterbuck

Steve Clements

Wayne Coleman

Hollas Collier

George Cox

Nancy Crawford

Linda Crenshaw

Barbara C. Critzer

Sophomores are the in-between class

Barbara J. Critzer

Whitney Critzer

William Crunk

Scott Cunningham

Dale Davis

Sally Davis

Terry Delong

Richard Detamore

Martha Dofflemyer

Patric ia Dollins

Michael Donohue

Alan Dotv

Steve Drumheller

Stephen Dudley

Brenda Durham

Roy Dunn

Linda Easter

Kenneth Edwards

Tracey Elder

Carol Ellinger

Alice Estes

Geneva Estes

William Eubank

Peggy Lee Faulconer

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Alan Faulkner

Jean Farnsworth

Larry Fisher

John Fitzgerald

Shelby Fitzgerald

Barbara Fox

Joyce Fox

Linda Frazier

Paul Fulton

Nora Galvin

James Gambrill

Ellen Gardner

Edgar Garnett

Jerry Garrison

Stanley Garth

Judith Gibson

Woodie Gleason

Dorothy Gray

Lord over the Eighth Graders

Kenneth Gray

Ann Gribble

Christi neG rossma nn

Marsha Gunsallus

Brockie Ha II

Brenda Hamn

Nicki Hamner

Phillip Haney

Randall Haney

Frank Hanlon

Ann Harris

David Harris

Ell en Harris

Laura Harris

Sharon Harris

Alice Herring

Gary Hicks

Kendall Hicks

Cary Holland

Dexter Honeycutt

Linda Houchens

Julie Hoy Louise Huckstep

Frances Humphrey

36 3

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raid

ri II

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mphrey

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Robert Hunt

William Hunter

Steve Irving

Linda lson

John James

Doris Jenkins

Susan Jensen

Barbara Johnson

Brenda Jones

Lewis Jones

Mary E. Jones

Randol ph Jones

Homer Kennamer

Samuel Kennedy

William Knight

they are Bodo the peasant to the Seniors

Darlene Knott

Jo Ann Kroencke

Dale Kyser

Gale Lam

Robert Langlotz

Ellis Lawson

Randolph Leake

Thomas Lederman

Bertha Little

Leonard Lohman

Shirley Lohman

Mac Lonergan

Woodie Gleason treats Susan Quinn to a

soda in the "Our Town" drugstore.

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Allen Long -l

Doug las Long

Shirley McCauley

Judy McClanahan

Julie McGaughey

Virginia Marshall

Gary Martin

Raymond Massey

Evelyn Malacia

Donna Maupin

Kenneth Maupin

Norma Maupin

Charlotte Mawyer

Jean Mawyer

Phil May

Aubrey Mays

Lucia Mendicino

Barbara Moore

Yet this is the peak year of class spirit

Foster Paulette packs basketball uniforms

for an away game .

Carolyn Morris

Charles Morris

Daniel Morris

Delmer Morris

Jane Morris

Hubert Morris

Linda Morris

Peter Morris

Roger Morris

Shirley Morris

Virginia Morris

Martha Moubray

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L I

Frances Nap ier

Steven Notson

Sigine Olsson

Lynn O'Neal

Peter Osina

Foster Paulette, Ill

Sharon Paxton

Martha Petti t

Carolinda Phillips

Art students transform a library window

into a reverent Christmas scene ,

who is affected by stuffy Senior attitudes?

Brenda Powell

Virginia Pritchette

Joseph Pritt

Glenda Puckett

Linda Pugh

Walter Quast

Donald Rea

Fred Redden

Bonita Reed

Linda Reyno lds

Shirley Rhodes

Sue Rice

Barbara Richardson

Jean Rittenhouse

Katherine Robertson

Stephen Rockwood

Barbara Rogers

Diana Rogers

June Rowe

Janice Salmon

Homer Sandridge

Linda Sartin

Ronald Sensabaugh

Judith Shepherd

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Sophomores find vocational training in

Drafting I. •

Betty Jane Shifflett

Frances Shifflett

Jean Shifflett

Judith Shifflett

Linda Shifflett

Louise Shifflett

Peggy Simms

Robert Skenes

Margaret Slavik

Placing members on both Varsity and J. V.

Lander Smith

Lucille Smith

Frank Snead

Jacqueline Snead

Gregory Snyder

Rebecca Somma

Edward Springborn

Gaylene Sprouse

M icheal Stanton

Judson Stinnett

Carol Sullivan

JoAnn Sullivan

Dennis Tate

Myrtle Terrell

Linda Thacker

Charles Thomas

Linda Thomas

Bertha Thurston

Daniel Tisdale

Donald Tisdale

Diane Tobler

Jerry Tomlin

John Tomlin

Charles Travis

40 41

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Soph er

Caesa 1

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and M

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e

is

Catherine Tucker

Suzanne Turner

Go rnett Va Ientine

Carol Verburg

Carolyn Via ' --~ / ., • A • -.

• Marjorie Via

Willis Wake

Brenda Walker

Patricia Walker

Astrid Walter "'ill{ ~ lll, ... ,, .._ .

' II- .... Richard Ward

Steve Warns

Cynthia Westmoreland

James White

Myrtle White

squads the class sets pace for two more years

Martha Williams

Penny Wojlech

Theodore Wolter

Daniel Wood

Martha Wood

Odell \Yoodie

Moe Woody

Gory Woodson

Lorry Wyant

Theresa Wyant

James Wynne

Robert Yowell

Sophomores meet Shakespeare in "Julius

Caesar." Scott Cunningham and Sammy

Kennedy enact the sword fight of Brutus

and Marc Antony .

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OFFICERS : George, Da v id, Sally , Denny

JUNIORS

Juniors hold the key

Patsy Acree

Glenna Alrich

Gaines Anderegg

Helen Ankney

Edwin Armentrout

William Atkeison

Carolyn Bailey

Geo rge Baker

Cornelius Ballard

Bruce Barnes

Vernon Batten

Linda Beasley

Janet Bickham

Harry Blake

Emmet Boaz

42 43

tor

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42 43

~key

David Booth

David Bradbury

Sharon Broun

Virginia Brookman

George Bruce

Ho rry Burnett

Patricio Burns

Robert Burton

Donna Connon

Brenda Canady

to meshing curricular and extra-curricular

Wayne Cosh

George Cheope

Mary Childress

Alice Clarity

Constance Clark

Jackie Clark

Emma Clements

Christopher Coakley

Elizabeth Cockerille

Stephen Conley

Elaine Cook

Koren Croifoik

Lindo Crawford

Lorry Creasy

Ann Critzer

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Virginia Critzer

Elizabeth Dabney

Ellis DeMasters

Polly Dobbins

James Dandridge

Barbara Davis

Linda Deeds

Sandra Dowell

Raymond Egeland

Elizabeth Eubank

Judith Lynn Farish

Judith Farish

They are suddenly

Melvin Faris

William Farrell

Mary Frazier

Daniel Garland

George Gay

Edwin Gentry

exposed to Chemistry

Robert Fernbach

Sharon Ford

Margaret Fowler

Lee Garrett

Cornelia Garth

David Garth

Susan Gentry

Betty Gibson

Bradley Gibson

44 45

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ily

nistry

../)

Jean Gibson

Judith Gibson

Lucy Gibson

Shirley Gibson

William Gibson

Kay Glass

Lowell Graves

James Greenwood

Jennifer Griesbach

Nancy Grim

and Trigonometry Colin Guy

George Hale

Mamie Hale

Bernice Haney

Lynda Harrington

Suzanne Hathaway

Sally Heilman

Roger Henderson

Phillip Hensley

Veronica Herring

Catherine Hippert

Raymond Hite

Lynn Hopkins

Kenneth Huff

Nadine Hunter

John Jarman

Walter Jarman

David Jenkins

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Pat Burns checks out a re­

ference book from another

Junior, Sandra Morris.

Edward Jenkins

James Jenkins

Judy Jenkins

Madeline Johnson

Randy Jones

Wallace Kennedy

Dale Kerns

Thomas Kesler

Margie Kidd

Lynn King

Feverish preparation precedes

M only Kirby

William Koch

Bruce Kroencke

Jean Landes Sharon Lane

Marsha Lawrence

Judith Lawson

Linda Leake

Michaela Longley

Marilyn Lucas

Claudia McCann

Betty Lou McClanahan

Tom McCormick

Charlotte McDaniel

William McDiarmid

46 47

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at ion edes

1n

46 47

Jeann ie McGilvery

Robert McNish

Sherry Manley

Toni Masser

Denton Maupin

Juniors prefer the

office phone to the pay

phone .

the Talent Show

Gary Maupin

Jerry Maupin

Joyce Maup in

Diana Mawyer

Lacy Mawyer

Joyce Meadows

Martha Michie

Kenneth Mills

Charles M ilion

John Miranda

June Monger

Thomas Moon

Catherine Moore

Marilyn Moore

Bonnie Morris

Jun io rs even rela x school

regulations.

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James Morris Nancy Morris Sondra Morris

Denn is Mosely Dennis M osemon Charles Mowbray

The Junior Closs builds men-or so they soy .

Newspaper, cheerleading, dramatics, athletics, and

"' I

Diane Moyer Lawrence Mundy Matthew Murray Patsy Naylor Deanne Norford

Robert Norvell Nancy Odie Louise Oesterheld Paul Oliver Patsy O'Neal

Gundars Osvalds Carla Pace King Pace Alice Painter Brenda Parker

·· I·, Suz• Brie Dar Artl Anr

Stu No

Do·

Ed~

Jao

book~

Su! Me Ha: Lin LO\

Wi

Ni· Ba Ul, Ch

AI M Jo Pa Br

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1atics, s, and

48 I 49

I

Suzanne Parson

Brian Patterson

Daniel Patterson

Arthur Pearson

Ann Powel l

Stuart Powers

Nancy Proffitt

David Propst

Edgar Pugh

Jacqueline Quick

Sharon Lane is a student typist

for overworked Guidance coun ­

selors.

books demand attention

Susan Quinn

Massie Rea

Hazel Redlands

Linda Reynolds

Lawrence Richardson

William Rockwood

Nicholas Romanac

Ba rbara Rosenk;ans

Ulrika Schmiel

Christian Schur

Albert Schwartz

Miles Seifert

JoShc v er

Patri cia Shaver

Brenda Shifflett

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Ev el y n Sh ifflett

Juan i ta Shiflett

Wilson Smith

Jerome Snead

Kenneth Oder

Jacob Sp r ou se

No ncy Sprouse

Otis Spro use

Jayne Shores

Mary Kaye

Joe Slavik

Jeff Snyder

Gloria Southall

Brenda Sprouse

Only a summer away

Carol Sta lnaker

Kathy Stanton

Charles Strauss

Sallie Stra~Jss

Charles Sudduth

Phyllis Taylor

William Taylor

Frank Sudduth

Carolyn Sullivan

Karla Taggart

Mason Thomas

Raymond Thomas

Norman Thornton

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way

John Titus

Larry Toms

Nancy Townsend

Charles Vanderveer

Paul Verburg

Robert Vess

Betty Jean Ward

Betty Levone Ward

Beverly Ward

Dorothy Watson

the anticipated year

Dennis Whiteman

Francis Withers

Ronald Wesner

Carol Wetsel

Sallie White

Brenda Wood

Mary Elizabeth Wood

Patricia Wood

Donald Woodson

Joyce Woody

Linda Jo Wyant

Doris Yancey

Patricia Woody

Norris Woodzell

David Wyant

Sally Young

Robert Yowell

Cynthia Zoulis

/

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OFF IC ERS : Jimmy , Kenn y , V ickie , Eddie

SENIORS

CHARLES MILTON BARNES

DOROTHY ANN BENSON

WILLIAM LOVINGSTON BISHOP, JR .

NANCY JANE BL.A.NKENSHIP

MARY FRAN CIS BREEDE N

BARB.li.RA LEE BRITTO N

EUGEN E ROOSEVELT BURGESS

BARBARA JEA N BURN ETT

WILLI.b.M EDW ARD CAM PBELL

PATRICIA ANN BLACKWELL

SUSAN IMOGENE BLAKE

MARTHA BROOKS ARM ENTROUT

FRANK NOTT BAIN

CHESTER HEN RY BAKER

BE NNETT HOSEA BARNES

JUDITH LYNN ALB EE

BARBARA A N N ALLEN

FAYE PAULETTE ALLEN

BETTY SUE AM ISS

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54 55

Retaciy •

to take the

first step of the

future

he

pauses on the thresholci and

ponders his

worth

his gait must be steady

his gaze even

his past that was little

I ittle

is now

an immutable eciifice

PAUL ANDREW CARMODY CAROLYN MARIE CARVER

CHARLES WINDSOR CHEAPE, Ill LEE CHRISTENSEN

his foundation destineci to stand

forever

BETTY JEAN DAVIS LAMONT DUDLEY, JR.

WILLIAM ASHLEY EASTWOOD BRENDA JOYCE EHEART

CAROLYN LOUISE ELLIOTT HOWARD LEE ESTES

PATRICIA CAROL CLARKE ROY SHANNON CLARK, Ill

HOBERT WILLIAM CLEMENTS, JR.

RONNIE PAGE COLEMAN SAUNDRA DIANE COX PATRICIA LEE CRAIG

THOMAS WATSON CRITZER ALICE ROSALIE CURRIER

BOBBY WILSON COL EM AN

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SARA LOUISE FALWELL NANCY JANE FARRELL PATRICIA MARY FINN

MASON WILBUR FISHER LINDA RHEA FITZGERALD

M OLLIE ELIZABETH FORNES

CHARLES TURNEY FOSTER BETTY ANN FU NK

JEANNE LOUISE GABRIELSON CHARLES M ERCER GARNETT, Ill

JAMES EDG AR GARRISON, JR.

PERCY WILLIAM GIBSON WILLIAM BURNEY GILLIKIN

ROBERT HOUSTON GOUGH CALVIN FRANKLIN GOWEN

MICHAEL DALE GRAVES CHARLOTTE AMELIA GRAY

HOLLAND BIRCKHEAD GARTH LANE RICHARD GERHARDT

BETTY JANE GIBSON JAMES HERBERT GIBSON

56 57

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now

is h i s only

concern

confused with the now

unciecideci with the future

the weight of

this

this his first

step

hangs heavy

for it is real

perhaps the only real step

ever attempted

anci so

it must be firm

anci sure

and right

JAMES EDWARD HERRING

JUDY VIOLA HERRING

FRANKLYN PERRY HOOKER

DONALD LAMAR HUDGINS

OSBORNE LEE HUFF

SHARRON ANN HUFF

RACHEL PHILLIP HARRIS

HAROLD M ILLER HATCHER

CLAUDIA MARIE HAYNES

TY WILLIAM HEILMAN

KENNETH NEAL HERNDON

PAMELA JEAN HARDING

WOOD THOMAS HARRELL, JR .

GARLAND GAY HARRINGTON

MARIE KATHERINE HARRIS

KATHRYN LOUISE GREEN

DONNA GAIL HAMILTON

SYLVIA GOAD HAMM ILL

JOSEPH RALPH HARDY, JR.

58 59

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MARY ELIZABETH JAMES CORRIE LEE JARRELL

DAVID FRANKLIN JENKINS JUNE ELLYN JOHNS

REBECCA ANN JOHNSON DALE BREEDEN JONES

FELICITY CATHERINE LYSTER CARL NELSON McALLISTER

MICHAEL HENRY McCANN LILLIA N ESTELLE McCLARY PATRICIA ANN McDANIEL ROSA EVELYN MALLORY

•• • -1.._ \..-..

TONY BRADLEY LAM PETER RAYMOND LANGLOTZ

FRANCES ANN LAWSON ANNE ELIZABETH LEAKE

HARR IETT ANNE LOMBARD

DONALD LYNN KENNEDY VINCENT LEWIS KINNEY

ALAN WAYN E KNIGHT BOYD LEE KNOTT

DANIEL THOMAS KUSIC

60 61

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behind him a

year

of highstrung frenzy

fades

into the irretrievable past

and he

unable to clutch

forever

the light comedy of friendship

the lingering sting of riisappointment

the clinging pains of youthful love

the thrill of accomplishment

the blazing enthusiasm of a year

past

yet stands straighter

because of them

SHIRLEY MAE MORRIS

MARIAN ELIZABETH MOWBRAY

DAVID ALLEN MOYER

SUE ANNE DOROTHY MURRAY

ANNIE ISABELL NAY

WILLIAM RONNIE NAY

CONSTANCE ANGELA PARR

JOHN MORRIS PARSON

WILLIAM CATO POWELL

ETHEL REA PUGH

LARRY NELSON PUGH

CLAUDIA BLAIR MAWYER

ROBERT KENNEY MICHIE

DONNA DELANE MILLER

PATRICIA ANN MORRIS

ARLENE FAYE MARSH

MARGARET JANE MARSTON

BARBARA LEIGH MARTIN

GERALD THOMAS MASSIE

62 63

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JAMES CALVIN PYLES PHYLLIS JANE RAINES SAMUEL BELL RAMSEY

DONNA LOUISE RAPPOLT AUBREY INSLEY REDFORD

WALDEN ELAINES REED

LYNDA LOU SANDRIDGE PEGGY LEE SCOTT

DANA FAYE SHARPE CHARLOTTE JEAN SHELTON

CAROLYN BRUCE SHEPHERD BETTY LEE SHIFFLETT

GILBERT PRATT ROBERTS, JR. MARG ARET ANNE ROHR

JOAN CAROL SACRE MARGARET JOYCE SANBORN

CAROL JEAN SANDRIDGE

CAROL JEAN REM LEY MARIE LOU ISE RESP ESS

JAMES CALVA N RIVERS JUDITH ANNE ROBBINS

64 65

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straighter taller surer

of himself

and what he

can do

backed by the past he

once yearneri to

retrieve

prepared for the future he

once yearneri to

avoid

he is

no longer clinging to a past

that is past

he sees

now clearly

the brightness of Challenge

and steps

forward

PAUL ALBERT STACY

JANICE ANN STATON

MICHAEL DUVAL STRICKLAND

LOIS MARIE SULLIVAN

RICHARD FLOYD SWANN

DOUGLAS McCANN TAYLOR

RONNIE FRANKLIN SOURS

COLLEN CLAIRE SOUTHALL

MELVIN DULANEY SPICER

DONNA MARIE SPRADLEN

SHELBY GARDNER SPROUSE

JUDITH ANN SHIFFLETT

ROY DANIEL SHIFFLETT

LAURIE ANN SIMPSON

GARY CLARK SMITH

GEORGE EDWARD SMITH

JUDY ANN SMITH

LARRY CLIVE SMITH

MARTHA ANNE SMITH

CAROLYNN ANN SOMMA

66 I 67

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SHELBY JEAN TERRILL JACOB PERRY THOMAS, JR.

JUANITA ANN THOMAS HARRY MacGREGOR THORNLEY

MARY FRANCES THURSTON MARY HARMON TINDOL

THOMAS SUMPTER TURNER, JR .

CLAUDIA ANN VIA TERRY ARTHUR VOGT

CHARLES WAYNE WALKER HAROLD WINSTON WARD

JANET MARIE WARD KATHERINE GERTRUDE WARD

ELINOR KAY UMBDENSTOCK

KERRY LYNN USHER DELORES ELAINE VAN

ANN FLORENCE VIA

DIANE TIPTON FAY LESLIE TIRRELL

JAMES BRUCE TOMS GAYLE LEE TOMS

SHELIA BEIRNE TRUNZO

68 69

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RANDOLPH PEYTON WEBB

BONNIE JEAN WILLIAMS

EDWARD TAYLOE WISE

Graduation is

a bittersweet

victory

RICHARD LEE WOOD

PAUL SIMS WRIGHT

NANCY LEE YOWELL

DOUGLAS CECIL WOOD LILA FAYE WOOD

MICHAEL WAYNE WOLFREY

70 7 1

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POSTGRADUATES

MARY ANN ANDERSON

CHARLES FOUNTAINE LEAKE, Ill

NURSES

MARY FRANCES HUSSEY

SHARON RUGGLES

MRS. WILMA SALSBERY

GLORIA SUDDARTH

TAYNA TUYMAN

PHYLISS BLINCOE

MRS . SIDNEY HERRING

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ALBEE, JUDITH LYNN Class Vice President I; International Club I; Tri -Hi-Y Club 1,3, Vice Presi­

dent; Math Club 2, 3; Junior Class Talent Show; Hi-Y M.G.A. 4; Peer 5

ALLEN, BARBARA ANN Homeroom Presidenl3; F.H.A. Club 3,4; Publications Club 4; Vars ity Cheerleader 4; "Miss F. H. A." 4; Nursing Club 5

ALLEN, FAYE PAU LETTE

F.H.A. 3,4,5

AM ISS, BETTY SUE S.C.A. I ,4, Sec.-T reos. 5; Closs Vice President 2; Bible Club 2; G.A.A. Club 2; Closs President 3; French Club 3,4; Debate Club 4, Pres. 5; Girl's State 4; Notional Honor

Society 5

ARMENTROUT, MARTHA BROOKS F.T.A. I, Award 2, Vice Pres. 3; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 3; Moth Club 3; Drama Club 4; Junior Closs Talent Show 4; Junior-Senior Prom 4; T ri­Hi-Y 5; Literary ClubS; Senior Sem­inarS; PEERS

BAIN, FRANK NOTT Moth Club 3,4,S; Track Team 4,5; Junior Class Talent Show 4; Mono­gram ClubS

BAKER, CHESTER HENRY

Drama Club 4, Letter 4,5

BARNES, BENNETT HOSEA J.V. Football 2,3; J.V. Track Team 2,3; Vars ity Footbal l 4,S; Varsity Track 4,S; Debate ClubS; Moth Club

s

BARNES, CHARLES MI LTON Football I; Basketball I; J.V. Fool­boll 2; Drama Club 4; Bible ClubS

BENSON, DOROTHY ANN F.H.A. 2

BISHOP, W ILLIAM LOVINGSTON,JR. Bond Club I ,2,4; PEER Photographer 4,S

BLACKWELL, PATRICIA ANN Nursing Club 1,2; Jr. F.H.A. I, Vice Pres.; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; J.V. Cheerleader 2, head 3; La tin Club 3; Vor. Cheer­leader 4,S; French Club 4,S

BLAKE, SUSAN IMOGENE 4-H Club, Award I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2,4,S; Lati n Club 2, Songleoder 3, Vice Pres. 4, Pres . S; Literary Club 3; Notional Honor Soc iety 5; PEER s

BLANKENSHIP, NANCY JANE Nursing Club I ,S; F.H.A. 2.4

BREEDEN, DALE ELAINE Jr. Red Cross 2; F.H.A. 3; D.E. Club 4,5

BREEDEN, MARY FRANCES S.C.A. I; F.H.A. 2; Jr. Red Cross 3

BRITTON, BARBARA LEE Tri-Hi-Y I ,2; International Club I; Girl's Basketball Team, Mgr. 2,S; G.A.A. 2, Treos. 3,4,S; Pep Club 3,4; PEERS

BURGESS, EUGEN E ROOSEVELT F.F.A. Club 3,4; Baseball 4; Bible ClubS; D.E. ClubS

BURNETT, BARBARA JEAN F.T.A. 1,2,3, Treos. 4, Pres. S; Lit­erary Club 3

BYERS, TONYA SHAREE Lati n ClubS; Nursing Club 5

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM EDWARD Moth Club I ,2; Varsity Basketbal l Manager 3; Varsity Football Man­ager 3,4; D.E. Club ReporterS

CARMODY, PAUL ANDREW S.C.A. I, Stole Deleg~te 2,3,4; Track I; Football I ,2,3,4,S; Closs Presi­dent 2; Closs Reporter 4

CARVER, CAROLYN MARIE Art Club 1,2; Nursing Club 1,2,3, Chaplain 4, Vice PresidentS; F.H.A. 3,4,S

CH EAPE, CHARLES WINDSOR,III Track 1,2, Manager 3; DAR Hi story Award 4; FootballS; S.C.A. S;Mono­

grom ClubS

CHRISTENSEN, LEE Football 3,4; Woodwork Club 3,4; Art Club 3,4; Tennis 4; Sports Cor Club 4; Head Cheerleader 4; Lit­erary Club S; Senior Seminar 5

CLARKE, PATRICIA CAROL Drama Club 1,2; F.H.A. 3; F.B.L.A . 4

CLARK, ROY SHANNON, Ill

Industrial Arts Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Moth ClubS; Hi-Y S

CLEMENTS, HOBERT WILLIAM, JR.

COLEMAN, BOBBY WILSON

I.C.T. Club Reporter 4,S

COLEMAN, RONNIE PAGE

COX, SAUNDRA DIANE

Y-Teens 3; F.H.A . Reporter 3,4; Jr. Closs Tolen! Show; Fr ench Club S

CRAIG, PATRICIA LEE

F.H.A. I ,4; F.B. L.A . 3,4, PresidentS; Jr. Red Cross 3

CRITZER, THOMAS WATSON

Agriculture Club 2

CURRIER, ALICE ROSALIE Closs President I; Basketball I ,2, 3,4; Bond I ,2,3,4; S.C.A. I ,2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Closs Treasurer 4; F.B. L.A. Vice President 4,S

JARV IS, BETTY JEAN Latin Club 2; F.H.A. 3,4

DUDLEY, LaMONT Art Club I ,2,3,4,5; Inter-Club Council

EASTWOOD, WILLIAM ASHLEY Electronics Club 2; Moth Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4, TreasurerS; Literary ClubS; Footbo II S; PEE R S

EHEART, BRENDA JOYCE

Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. Award 2,3,S

ESTES, HOWARD LEE F.F.A. I; Moth Club 3,S; Latin Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Hi-Y S

FIELDS, WILLIAM CARSON

F.F.A. I ,2,3,4

FINN , PATRICIA MARY International Club I; S.C.A . 2,3; Art Club 2; Closs Secretory 3; Tennis 3, 4,S; Drama Club 3,4,S; Pep Club 4; Senior Seminar 5

FITZGERALD, LINDA RHEA F.T.A. I ,2; International Club I; Lit­erary Club 3; Pep Club, Sec.-Treos. 3,4; Debate Club 3; S.C.A. 3; Tri­Hi-Y 4,5; Jr. Closs Talent Show 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 4; Spanish Club 4

FORNES, MOLLIE ELIZABETH Bible Club I ,2; F.T.A. I; S.C.A. 2; F.H.A. 2,3; Art Club 3, Sec.-Treos. 4; Girl's State 4; Jr. Red CrossS; Fre nch Club 4, ReporterS; PEER S

ELLIOTT, CAROLYN LOUISE F.T.A. I ,2,3; G.A.A. I ,2,3; D.E. Club, Reporter 4, Pres~ S; Inter-Club CouncilS; S.C.A . S

FALWELL, SARA LOU F.H.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 5

FARRELL, NANCY JANE F.H .A. 2,3,4; D.E. S

FISHER, MASON WILBUR F.F .A. 2,4; I.C.T. 5

FOSTER, CHARLES TURNEY Bond Club 4,S

FOX, FRANKLIN EARL D.E. 4,5

FUNK, BETTY ANN

Nursing Club I ,2, Sec. 3; F.H.A. 3; D.E. Club Parliamentarian 4, Sec­reta ry S

GABRIELSON, JEANNE LOUISE Tri-Hi-Y I; Drama Club 2,4,S; F.T.A. 3; Literary Club 3,S; Pep Club 3,4; Girl's Basketball Manager; Senior SeminarS

GARNETT, CHARLES MERCER Hi-Y I; International Club I; F.F.A . 2,3,4; Baseball 4; Spanish Club S; Monogram Club 5

GARRISON, JAMES EDGAR Bible Club I; Basketball I, Manager 2; Monogram Club 2,3, Sec.-Treos. 4, Sec.-Treos. S; Football Manager 2,3,4,S; Chorus All State 2,3,S, Presi ­dent S; S.C.A. 3,4,S; Delegate Vo. Boy 's State 4

GARTH, HOLLAND BIRCKHEAD Art Club 2; D.O. Club 4,S

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ASHLEY Club 3,4;

Hy ClubS;

JYCE 3,5

LEE Lat in Club

RSON

ARY A. 2,3; Art ; Tennis 3,

ep Club 4;

RHEA :lub I ; Lit-Sec.-T reos.

.A. 3; Tri-t Show 4;

ub 4

~A BETH S.C.A . 2;

c.-Treos. 4; .sS; French J ;

OUISE D.E. Club, Inter-Club

.OU

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' ILBUR

URNEY

EARL

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i; F.H.A . 3; on 4, Sec-

E LOUISE 2,4,5; F.T.A. p Club 3,4; ~er; Senior

M ERCER ·b I; F.F.A . sh Club 5;

l

EDGAR

1, Manager Sec.-Treas.

II Manager 2,3 ,5, Presi-•legate Vo.

:CKHEAD

i --.·

GERHARDT, LANE RICHA RD Basketball 1 ,2,3,4,5; D rama Cl ub 1; Art Club 2,3,4; Moth Club 2; Foot­

ball 3,4 ,5; Monogram 4,5; Spanish Club 4,5; Track 4,5

GIBSON , BETTY JEAN F.H.A. 2,3 ,4; I.C.T. Secretary 5

G IBSON, JAMES HERBERT

Baseba ll 2,3

GIBSON , PERCY WILLIAM

D.E. Clu b 4,5

GILLIKIN, WI LLIAM BURNEY Science Club Vice Pres. 1; 4-H Cl ub 1 ,2,3; Lite rary Club 3,4; Bond 3,4,5; Tra ck 4,5; Bond ClubS ; Drama ClubS

GOAD, SYLVIA MARIE

F.H .A. 1,3,5

GOUGH , ROBERT HOUSTON Football 1; 4-H 1; J.V. Football 2, Mgr. 3; All State Chorus 3, 5; In­dustrial Arts Club 3,4; Vars ity Foot­ball Mgr. 4,5; Varsity Track Team

Mgr. 4; Monogram Club 5

GOWEN, CALVI N FRANKLIN

D.O. Club 4, Pres. 5

GRAY, CHARLOTTE AMELIA International Club I; F.T.A. I; Tr i­Hi -Y 3,4; Litera ry Club 3; Junior Red Cross 4

GRAVES, MICHAEL DALE

GREEN, KATHRYN LOUIS E S.C.A. 1, Reporter 3, Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 5; Girl's Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 2, Reporter 3, Pres. 4; Closs Vice Pres. 3; Class Pres. 4; Senior Seminar 5; National Honor Society 5

HAMI LTON , DONN A GAYLE International Club 1; La tin Cl ub 2,3 ; Litera ry C lub 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; French C lub 4; Quill & Scroll Vice Pres. 4; Highlight 4.

HARDY, JOSEPH RALPH

Baske tball 1; Jr. Red Cross 5

HARDING, PAMELA JEAN Drama Club I; International Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; French Club 3,4,5; Ba nd Club 3,4

HARRINGTON, G ARLAND GAY

HARRIS, MARIE KATHERINE F.T. A. I ,2, Reporter 3, President 4,5; D.A.R. A word 2; Library Cl ub2, Vice­President 3, Preside nt 4.

HARRIS, RACHEL PHILLIP Art Club 1; Jr. Red Cross 2,3, Vice President 4, President 5; Li terary Club 3; Bible Club 4, Preside nt 5; Thespian Society 5

HATCHER, HAROLD MILLER Hi-Y 1, Reporter 2, Secretary 3,5, Historian 4; Spanish Club 5

HAYNES, CLAUDIA MARIE F.H .A . 2; La tin Club 4,5; Drama Club 4,5

HEILMAN, TY WILLIAM Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 3; Math Club 3,4, President 5; Varsity Bas­

ketball 5

HERNDON, KENNETH NEAL

Track 1,2,3,4,5; Monogram Club 3, 4,5; Closs President 4; Class Vice President 5

HERRING, JAMES EDWARD J.V. Bosketballl,2; J.V . Boseball1 ,2; J.V. Football I; Varsity Basketball 4,5; Varsity Baseball 3,4,5; Varsity

Monogram Club 4, President 5 Football 3,4, 5; Varsity Track 4,5;

HERRING, JUDY VIOLA Nursing Club 1 ,5; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Tri­Hi-Y 2

HOBSON, V ICKIE LEANORA Latin Club 2,3,4, Vice President 5; Secretary of Closs 2,5; Math Club 3

HOOKER, FRANKLYN PERRY Electronics Club 1 ,2,3

HUDGINS, DONALD Track 1 ,2,5; Football 2,3; Electronics Club 1 ,3; Tri-Hi-Y 5; Spanish Club 5

HUFF, OSBORNE LEE

Track 3; D.O . Club 4,5

HUFF, SHARRON ANN

F.B. L.A. 5

JAMES, MARY ELIZABETH Drama Club I; Nursing Club I; Class Representative 1; Art Club 2,3,4; Literary Club 3; French Club 4,5; D ist. Forens ic Winner 4; Seminar 5;

Nat. Honor Society, President 5

JARRELL, CORRIE LEE F.H.A. 3; D.E. Club 4,5

JENKINS, DAVID FRANKLIN Track I; Industrial Arts Club 4; Pro­jectors Club 4; D.E. Club 5

JOHNS, JUNE ELLYN French Club 3,4,5; Drama Club 4

JOHNSON, REBECCA ANN F.B.L.A. 3, Historian 4,5; Drama Club 4,5

KENNEDY, DONALD LYNN

Library Club 1 ,2; Projector Club 1; Baseball 2,3; Bowling Team 4; F.B. L.A . 5

KESSLER, KATHLEEN ORENE Softball 2,3,4

KINNEY, VI NCENT LEWIS

S.C.A . 1 ,2,3,4; Chorus 1 ,2,4; Bond Club 4,5; Hi-Y 5

KNIGHT, ALAN WAYNE

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KNOTT, BOYD LEE D.E. Club 4, Vice PresidentS

KUSIC, DANIEL THOMAS Football I ,4 ; Basketball I ,2,3; Hi-Y Ass't. Chaplain 2,3, Vice President4, President S; Psychology Club Presi­dent 2; S.C.A. 2,4; Baseball 3,4,S; Model General Assembly, 4,S

LAM, TONY BRADLEY Baseball 3,4,S

LANGLOTZ, PETER RAYMOND Track 2; Hi-Y S

LAWSON, FRANCES ANN F.H.A. 2,3,4

LEAKE, ANNE ELIZABETH F.T.A. I; G.A.A. 2; Latin Club 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4,S; SIPA 4, Pres . S; National Honor Society 4,S; High­light 4; Drama Club 4; Senior Sem­ina r; Quill and ScrollS

LOMBARD, HARRIETT ANNE F :T.A. I; G.A.A. I ,2; S.C.A. 2; Bas­ketball 3; French Club 4,S; Quill and Scroii4,S; Drama Club4; Senior SeminarS

LYSTER, FELICITY CATHERINE Band Club I; International Club. I; Drama Club 2,3,4,S; Band Club 2

McALLISTER, CARL NELSON Art Club I; lntsrnational Club I; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3; F.F.A. Club 2,3,4,S

McCANN, MICHAEL HENRY Football 2

McCLARY, LILLIAN ESTELLE F.H.A . 3; D.E. 4

McDANIEL, PATRICIA ANN F.H.A . 4; I.C.T. S

MALLORY, ROSA EVELYN Nursing Club I; Drama Club I; F.T.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2, President 4,S, PEER

MARSH, ARLENE FAYE F.H.A. 2,3; F.B.L.A. S

MARSTON, MARGARET JANE Nursing Club I ,2; G.A.A. Club 4,S; J.V. Basketball 4; Varsity Basketball S; SoftballS

MARTIN, BARBARA LEE F. H. A. 2,3,4,S; Softball Mgr. 4; G.A.A. S

MASSIE, GERALD THOMAS Basketball 3,4,S; Spanish Club 3; Varsity Football 4,S; French Club 4; Monogram Club 4,S; Track 4,S; BaseballS

MAWYER, CLAUDIA BLAIR Jr. F.H .A. I; Girl's Basketball 2, Co­captain 3,4,S; G.A.A. 3, Pres. 4,S; Softball 3,4,S

MAWYER, VARNIE FRANKLIN Band I

MICHIE, BOBBY KENNY 4-H Club I; F.F.A. 2,3,4

MILLER, DONNA DELANE F.H.A. 2,3,4; Library Club 4; D.E. ClubS

MORRIS, PATRICIA ANN F.H.A. I; D.E. 4,S

MORRIS, SHIRL MAE S.C.A. I; Art Club I; Jr. Red Cross 3; F.B. L.A. 4

MOWBRAY, MARIAN ELIZABETH F.T.A. I, Vice Pres. 2, District J Vice Pres. 3, District J Pres. 4, S; Bible Club I; Latin Club 2; S.C.A. 3; Spanish Club 4, ReporterS; Inte r-club Coun­cilS; PEERS

MOYER, DAVID ALLEN J.V . Baseball I ,2,3; Basketball I; J.V. Basketball 2,3; Football 2; Var. Basketbaii4,S; Var. Football 4; Track 2; Art Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Highlight 4

MURRAY, SUE ANN Class Pres. I; S.C.A. 1,2,3; Cheer­leader I ,2,4,S; Newspaper Reporter 1,2; Basketball I ,2; Latin Club Sec. 2; Debate Club 3; Tennis Team 3, 4,S; Spanish Club 4; Red Cross 4; Senior SeminarS; PEERS

NAY, ANNIE ISABELLE F.H.A. 2,3,4,S; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Red Cross S

NAY, WILLIAM RONNIE Hi-Y I; Band Club I ,2,3,4 ,S; F.F.A. Club 3,4,S

PARR, CONSTANCE ANGELA Nursing Club I; F.H.A. Club 2,3,4, S; G.A.A. 2

PARSON, JOHN MORRIS Class President I; S. C. A. I ,3,5; Drama Club I ,3,4,S; D.A.R. Award I; Psychology Club Vice President2; Latin Club 2; Debate Club3,4,S; Band 3,4,S; All State Band 3; Chemistry Award 3; National Honor Society Sec.-Treas .. S; National Thespian Soc­iety S

POWELL, WILLIAM CATO 4-H Club I ,2; F.F.A. Club 2, Par­liamentarian 3, President 4; Drama 3,4,S; Footbafl 3,4; K.V.G. 4,S

PUGH, ETHEL REA F.T.A. Club I; Chorus 1,2,4,S; Tri­Hi-Y 2,3,4,S

PUGH, LARRY NELSON 4-H Club I ,2; F.F .A. 2,3,4; Football 2; Jr. Red Cross 3

PYLES, JAMES CALVIN Football 1,2,3,4,S; Track 3; Jr. Red Cross 3; Hi-Y 4; Spanish 4; Monogram Club 4,S; French ClubS

RAINES, PHYLLIS JANE F.H .A. 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4

RAMSEY, SAMUEL BELL F.F .A . 2,3; Hi-Y 4,S; Bible Club S

RAPPOLT, DONNA LOUISE Band 2,S; Latin Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Art Club 3, Sec.-Trees. S; Spanish Club 4,S; Basketball 4,S

REDFORD, AUBREY INSLEY Football I ,3

REED, WALDEN ELAIN ES, JR. Football I ,2,S; Basketball I ,2,3; Base­ball I ,4; F.T.A. 2

REMLEY, CAROL JEAN F.T.A. 1,2; Chorus I; Latin Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4,S; French Club 4, Pres. S

RESPESS, MARI E LOUISE Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Sec.-Trees. S; Nursing Club 1,2; S.C.A.4,S;Chorus 4,S; National Thespian Society S; Homecoming CourtS

RIVERS, JAMES CALVIN Electronics Club I, Sec. 2, Sec.-Rep. 3; F.T.A. I; Basketball I ,2,3,4,S; Pep Club 3; Basebaii3,S; French Club 4 Vice Pres. S; Monogram Club4,S;Jr: Red Cross 4; Inter-Club Council S· Class Pres . S; HighlightS '

ROBBINS, JUDITH ANNE Band 2,3,4,S; PEERS; F.H.A. S

ROBERTS, GILBERT PRATT Orchestra I ,2,3,4,S; Math Club 4; Senior Seminar 5

RHOR, MARGARET ANN Pep Club I, Historian 2; Drama Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Highlight 4,S; D.E. ClubS

SACRE, JOAN CAROL Latin Club I, Pres. 2,3, Sec.-Trees. 4, Historian S; F.T.A. I, Sec.-Trees. 2, S.C.A. 3; PEERS; National Honor Society S; Senior SeminarS

SANBORN, MARGARET JOYCE Nursing Club I; 4-H Club I; Drama Club 2,3, Rep. 4, Pres. S; Library Club 2,3; Literary Club 3, Vice Pres. 4, Pres. S; Jr.-Sr. Prom 4; Junior Talent Show 4; Nationa I Thespian Society S

SANDRIDGE, CAROL JEAN F.H.A. 2,3,4,S

SANDRIDGE, LYNDA LOU Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Rep. 4, Pres . S; Cheer­leader 3,S; French Club 4; S.C.A. S

SCOTT, PEGGY LEE Chorus I; Basketball 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Chaplain 4; Spanish Club 2, Sec.­T reas . 3, Pres. 4,S; Cheerleader 3,4, S; Jr.-Sr. Prom 4; Inter-Club Council S; Homecoming CourtS

SHARPE, DANA FAYE Drama Club I; International Club I; Chorus I ,2,3,4,S; Cheerleader 2,3, 4,S; Latin Club 2, Sec.-T reas . 3; T ri­Hi-Y 2,4,S; Literary Club 3; Class Rep. 3; Homecoming Court 3; S.C.A. 4,S; Quill & Scroll 4,S; Highlight 4,S

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SHELTON, 4-H I ,2; F.T. French Club Literary Club

SHEPHERC F.T.A. I; Jr. French Club

SHIF F.B.L.A. I; ( Jr. Red Cro5

SHIF Basketba II ClubS

SHIFFL Nursing Clu

SHIFF I F.F.A. I ,2,3

SIMPS Art Club I,; 3,4,S

SMIT Baseball 2,:

SMITH, Baseball 2;

SMI S.C.A. I; /1 Chorus I; _ Class Seer 3,4,S; G.A 4, Presiden

SMI Basketball 3; K.V.G. 4

SMITI Band Club dentS; T ri-1 ,2; Class ~

SOMM F.H.A. I; 2,3; Math French C CouncilS

SOUR~

F.B.L.A. S

SOUTH A

lnternatio1 Homecom

4,S; Liter< Debate C 4, Vice Pr

SPICE Art Club

SPRA[ F.H .A. 4.~

SPROU Art Club:

ST Football I I; Hi-YSe grom Ch Club 3,4,

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i:L BELL Bible Club 5

, LOUISE

G.A.A. 2; Art Spanish Club

( INSLEY

AINES, JR. dll ,2,3; Base-

JEAN olin Club 2,3; ub 4, Pres. 5

LOUISE Sec.-T reas. 5; \. 4,5; Chorus n Society 5;

CALVIN

:. 2, Sec.-Rep. I ,2,3,4,5; Pep rench Club 4, n Club4,5;Jr. Jb Council 5; 5

NNE

.H.A. 5

f PRATT lath Club 4;

oT ANN ; Drama Club ~ht 4,5; D.E.

CAROL 3, Sec.-T reas. 1, Sec.-Treas. Jtional Honor nor 5

RET JOYCE lub 1; Drama s. 5; Library 3, Vice Pres.

Jm 4; Junior •no I Thespian

OLJEAN

DA LOU ·es. 5: Cheer­,b 4; S.C.A. 5

! LEE : T ri-Hi-Y 2,3, :lub 2, Sec.­•erleader 3,4, -Club Council

5

~FAYE

tional Club I; erleader 2,3, -T reos . 3; T ri­:lub 3; Closs

ou rt 3; S.C.A. Highlight 4,5

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SHELTON, CHARLOTTE JEAN 4-H 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4,5; Highlight 4,5; French Club 4; Quill & Scroll 4,5; Literary Club 5

SHEPH ERD, CAROLYN BRUCE F.T.A. I; Jr. Red Cross 3,4, Sec. 5; French Club 4,5; PEER 5

SHIFLETT, BETTY LEE F .B.L.A. I; G.A.A. 2; Lat in Club 3; Jr. Red Crass 4,5; Spanish Club 4,5

SHIFFLETT, CARROLL Basketball I; 4-H Club 4,5; F.H.A. Club 5

SHIFFLETT, JUDITH ANN

N ursi ng Club I; F.H. A. Club I ,2,3,4,5

SHIFFLETT, ROY DANIEL F.F.A. I ,2,3,4,5; 4-H Club I ,2,3,4 ,5

SIMPSON, LAURIE ANN Art Club 1,2,3,4, President 5; Tenn is 3,4,5

SMITH, GARY CLARK Baseball 2,3,4,5; Monogram Club 5

SMITH, GEORGE ED WARD Baseball 2; D.O. Club 4,5

SMITH, JUDY ANN S.C.A. I; A lternate Cheerleader I; Chorus I ; Jr. Red Cross Reporter I ;

Class Secretary 2,4; Basketball 2, 3,4,5; G.A.A. Club 2,3, Secretary 4, President 5; Softball 3,5

SMITH, LARRY CLIVE Basketball I ,2,3 ,4,5; ~ r aj ector Club 3; K.V.G. 4,5

SMITH, MARTHA ANNE Band Club I ,2, Reporter 3,4, Presi­dent 5; T ri-Hi-Y I ; Homecoming Court 1 ,2; Closs Sec .-T reas. I; Math Club 3

SOMMA, CAROL YNN ANN F.H.A. I; Latin Club 2; F.T. A. Club 2,3; Math Club 3; Drama Club 4,5; French Club 4,5; PEER; Inter-Club Council 5

SOURS, RONNIE FRANKLIN

F.B.L.A. 5

SOUTHALl, COLLEEN CLAIRE

Internationa l Club 1; 4-H Club 1;

Homecoming Court I; Band Club 2, 4,5; Literary Club 3; Pep Club 3; Debate Club 3; Bible Club Chaplain 4, V ice President 5

SPICER, MElVIN DULANEY Art Club 1; Industrial Arts Club 3

SPRADLIN, DONNA MARI E F.H.A. 4,5

SPROUSE, SH ELBY GARDNER Art Club 2; F.H.A. 3

STACY, PAUL ALBERT Footbo II I ,2,3,4,5; Science Club Pres. 1; Hi-YSec.1;Bosebaii2,3,4,5;Mono­grom Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 5; Moth Club 3,4, Sec.-Tr eos. 5; Track 4,5

STATON, JANICE ANN F.T.A. I; F.H.A. 2; Library Club 3,4

STRICKLAND, MIKE DUVA L Track I ,2,3,4,5; Footba ll 1,2,3,4,5; Monogram 3,4,5

SULLIVAN, lOIS MARI E

Internat iona l Club I; Chorus 1; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Red Cross3,4,5; Spanish

Club 4,5

SWANN, RICHARD FlOYD

D.O. 4

TAYlOR, DOUGlAS McCANN Closs V ice Pres. 1,2; Bosketbo ll2,3 ,4; Closs Sec. 4; Baseball 4; D.O. Club 5

TERR ilL, SHElBY JEAN F.T.A. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4,5; F.H.A. 3; Cheerleader 3,5; Pep Club 3,4;

Highlight 4,5; literary Club 5

THOMAS, JACOB PERRY, JR. F.F.A. 5

THOMAS, JUANITA ANN Nursing Club I; Chorus 1 ,2,3; Jr. Red Cross 3,4,5; Li terary Club 5

THORNLEY, HARRY MACGREGOR Biology Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Senior Seminar 5

THURSTON, MARY FRANCES Bible Club I ,2; F.H.A. I ,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Nursing Club 3,5; Basketball 4

TINDO L, MARY HARMON F.H.A. I ,5; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Gym­nastic Team 4

TIPTON, DIANE Nursing Club I; 4-H Club 1; Tri­Hi-Y 2,3; F.H.A. Club 3,5

TIRRELL, FAY LESLIE Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 4,5; Sen­ior Seminar 5

TOMS, GAYLE LEE Jr. Red Cross 1,2; S.C.A. I; I':Jursing Club 2; F.H.A . 3,4; F.B.l.A. 4,5

TOMS, JAMES BRUCE Baseball2; F.F.A. 3

TRUNZO, SHEILA BEIRNE Bible Club I, Reporter2; Drama Club I ,4; Chorus Award I ,2, All-Stole 4, AII-Vo. 4; S.C.A. 3; Litera ry Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 5; Faux Pas 4,5; Jr. Ta lent Show 4; PEER 5; Senior Sem inar 5

TURNER, THOMAS SUMPTER, JR. Football 2; Bowling Team 2; Math Club 4,5; Int er-C lub Counc il 5; Jr. Red Cross 5

UMBDENSTOCK, ELI NOR KAY F.T.A. Club I, 3; Bible Clu b 2, 3; French Club 4,5; G.A.A. 4,5; Bos­ketba ll4; PEER 5

USHER, KERRY lYNN S.C.A. 2; F.H.A. 2; Modern Dance 2,3; Cheerleader 4; Senior Seminar 5; Literary Club 5

VAN, DElORES ELAINE Nursing Club I ,2,4, Pres. 5; F.H.A. 1,4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Latin Club 3; D.O. Club 5; National Honor Society 5

VIA, ANN FLORENCE Nursing Club 1,2; F.H .A. I ,3,4; Tri­Hi-Y 2; Jr. Red Cross 3,4; F.B .L.A. 5

VIA, ClAUDIA ANNE Art Club I; Nursing Club 2; D.E. Club 4,5

VOG T, TERRY ARTHUR Football I; Basketball I ; Track I; Electronics Club I

WAlKER, CHARLES WAYN E Baseball 2,3; I.C.T. Club 5

WARD, HAROLD WINSTON 4-H Club I ,2, Pres. 3,4,5

WARD, JANET MARI E Nursing Club I ,5; F.H.A. 2,3,4,5

WARD, KATHERINE GERTRUDE Nursing Club I ,2,3,4,5; 4-H Club I ; Jr. Red Cross 2; F.H.A. Club 3,4,5

W EBB, RANDOLPH PEYTON I.C.T. Club 4,5

WILLIAMS, BONNIE JEAN

F.T.A. I; Jr. Red Cross 2; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 3; Basketba ll 3; Art Club 4, Reporter 5; F.B.L.A. 5

WISE, EDWARD TAYLOE Football Manager 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4,5; Wrestling 2,3,4; E-Ciub 4

WOLFREY, MICHAEl WAYNE

Baseball I ,2,3,4,5; Agriculture Club 2,3; F.F.A. Treas. 4,5

WOOD, DOUGLAS CECIL Electronics Club 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4,5; S.C.A. 2,5; Projector Club 2, Pres. 3; Track 2,3,4,5; Spanish Club Reporter 3,4; Monog ram Club 4,5

WOOD, LILA FAYE

F.T.A. 2,3,4,5

WOOD, RICHARD LEE Basketball I; Football 2; Art Club 2; Baseball 3; Projector Club 3; Math Club 5

WRIGHT, PAUL SIMS Latin Club 2; Projector Club 2,3; Drama Club 4,5

YOW Ell, NANCY lEE

Bible Club I ,2,3; Drama Club I ,2, 4,5; Chorus Accomp. 3,4,5; All-State Chorus 5; French Club 3; F.T.A. 3; National Honor Society V ice Pres. 5; S.C.A. 4,5

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Fey Lyster

Dana Sharpe Susan Blake

Patricia Craig

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SENIOR HALL OF FAME

Charles Cheape Jol John Parson

Kathy Green Anne Leake

Twelve seniors who have shown leadership in scholastics as well as extra-curricular activities are chosen each year for the Senior Hall of Fam"'

Lynda Sandridge Eddie Herring Nancy Yowell

Lynn Mallory

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TOP TEN

\ I, Kathy Green,

~

John Parson, I

a I lory Charles Cheape, 3

Betty Sue Amiss, 4

Carolyn Somma, 5 Joan Sacre, 6

Vickie Hobson, 7

For the second time at Albemarle, there was a tie for first place in the Top Ten. With straight A aver­ages, Kathy and John share vale­dictory honors.

Mary Elizabeth James, 8 Lois Sullivan, 9

Delores Van, 10

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Woody Harrell

MOST UNFORGETABLE

Sheila Trunzo

Richard Wood MOST HAPPY-GO-LUCKY

Sue Anne M urroy

Eddie Herring MOST ATHLETIC Claudio Mawyer

Pot Blackwell

CUTEST Jimmy Rivers

Jimmy Garrison MOST SINCERE

Mollie Fornes

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She BEST

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Shelby Terrill BEST DRESSED

Dan Kusic

SENIOR SUPERLATIVES

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John Parson MOST TALENTED Fey Lyster

Bill Eastwood FRIENDLIEST Lynda Sandridge

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Kathy Green

BEST ALL-ROUND

Kenny Herndon

Betty Sue Amiss

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

Chuck Cheape

Kerry Usher

BEST LOOKING Mike Strickland

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SENIOR SHOTS

Being a senior is learning to lift

the weight of the world, wearing

sweatshirts, parting the waves of

the air, concocting a witch's brew,

participating in sports, and dis­

covering that graduation is not an

end but a beginning.

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ORGANIZATIONS STU

SCA

Clubs

Publications

Music SPONSORS Mr. Turner

Miss League

PRESIDENT Kathy Green

VICE PRESIDENT Kitty Hippert

SECRETARY-TREASURER Betty Sue Amiss

REPORTER Linda Crenshaw

cc

BETTER TEACH STUDENT LATIONS: Ro1 Smith, Reed . ~ 2: Beale, Gibs

FINANCE: 1: LeSauce, C non, McCau l Row 2: Doner Wood, Chec chairman.

SCHOOL I PROVEME Row 1: w. Landes; Heilr chairman. Ro Estes, Thor Synder.

USHERS: Rc Critzer, He Row 2: Gar O'Conner, c man; Salley .

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STUDENT COOPERATIVE

ASSOCIATION

BETTER TEACHER­STUDENT RE­LATIONS: Row 1: Smith, Reed . Row 2: Beale, Gibson .

FINANCE: Row 1: LeSauce, Can­non, McCauley . Row 2: Donahue, Wood, Cheape, chairman .

SCHOOL I M­PROVEMENT : Row 1: Wood; Landes; Heilman, chairman. Row 2: Estes, Thomas, Synder.

USHERS: Row 1: Critzer, Harris. Row 2: Garnett, O'Conner, chair­man; Salley .

BULLETIN B 0 A R D: Row 1: Straus, Warns, man .

Jones, Leder-

WELFARE: Row 1: Baber, Gleason, Da vis.

SCHOOL SPIRIT: Row 1:Crenshaw, chairman; Mc­Cauley; Britton. Row 2: Finn, Doff­lemyer, Massey .

The S.C.A .

fosters

cooperation among students,

provides

student government

of

student problems

by

student leaders

for

students.

Everybody is a

member

of this

club.

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F 0 REIGN EX­CHANGE STUDENT: Row 1: Martha Tuck­er; Kitty Hippert. Row 2: Jimmy Garrison; Wayne Co lem an; John Parson, Cha ir­man.

RADIO: Row 1: Linda Reynolds; Marilou Respess, Chairman; Tommy Viar . Row 2: Denny Maupin; Paul Cole; Jim Wade .

INTER CLUB COUNCIL

Realizing a need for

more understanding be­

tween clubs, the S.C.A . in­

stituted this year an inter­

club council to serve as a

clearing house for com­

mon problems. Also new

is a radio committee which

airs student concerns over

W AHS. But judged most

important by the entire

school body is a project

insuring us of a foreign

exchange student in 1964-65.

INTERCLUB COUNCIL: Row 1: Carolynn Somma, Treasurer; Sandra Morris; Anne Leake ; Kitty Hippert, President. Row 2: Rachel Harris; Margaret Rohr, Secretary; Julie McGaughey; Marian Mowbray; Peggy Clarity; Patsy Naylor. Row 3: Steven Dudley; Eddie Strickler; Wesley Thomas; Whitney Critzer .

84

Quill a1

ognizes stl!

standing ac

journalism

Nationa

iety choosE

the basis

service, sc

leadership

• -I

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LUB :IL

need for

nding be­

S.C.A. in­

ran inter-

erve as a

for com­

Also new

ttee which

erns over

ged most

he entire

a project

a foreign

1t in 1964-

orris; Anne ·etary ; Julie ven Dudley;

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QUILL & SCROLL

NATIONAL HONOR

SOCIETY

Quill and Scroll rec­

ognizes students for out­

standing achievements in

journalism.

National Honor Soc­

iety chooses members on

the basis of character,

service, scholarship, and

leadership. QUILL AND SCROLL: Barbara Britton; Billy Bishop; Anne Leake; Donna Ham i lton; Dana Sharpe; Harriett Lombard; Charlotte Shelton; Mrs. Goodall, Sponsor .

N .H .S. CHARTER MEMBERS: Betty Amiss ; Anne Leake; Kathy Green; John Parson, Sec retary-Treasurer; Joan Sac.re ; Nancy Yowell, Vice President; Susan Blake; Lynn Mallory; Delores Van; Mary James, President .

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MONOGRAM CLUB: Kneeling: Vogt, Snyder, Gough, Pyles, Wood, Harrell. Row 1: Boger, Burton, Bain, Reed, Cheape, Wyant, Herndon, Beale, Kennedy . Row 2: Pace, Smith, Romance, Gerhard t, Rockwood, Garnette . Massie, Strickland, Rivers, Gay .

GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

G .A.A . OFFICERS : Row 1: Judy Sm ith, President; Lynn Hopkins , Vice Presi­dent. Row 2: Deanne Norford, Sec­retary; Judy Farish, Treasurer; Jenny Brookman, Reporter. Row 3: Miss Quarles, Sponsor; Miss Dean, Sponsor.

This extracurricular partof

the physical education pro­

gram consists of girls inter­

ested in athletics who have

received a letter in any of

the girl's sports. The club

stimulates interest in the

girls athletic teams, fosters

good sportsmanship, and

develops wholesome pro­

grams of sports.

T.

G .A.A. CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: Garri­son, Coleman, Snead. Row 2: Bickham, Robbins, Smith. Row 3: Critzer, Cross.

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Robby Gou ! letter, view~ Monogram IT

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Row 1: Garri­w 2: Bickham, ritzer, Crass .

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t

MONOGRAM CLUB

Robby Gough, wearing the school letter, views trophies won by other Monogram members.

Boys who excel in sports and

have attained a varsity letter

are invited to join the Mono­

gram Club. The club promotes

good sportsmanship, buys

flowers for the cheerleaders,

and invites the parents to be

recogni-zed at Parents' Night.

MONOGRAM OFFICERS: Sponsor, Mr. Null; President, Eddie Herring; Vice President, Paul Stacy; Secretary-Treas­urer, Jimmy Garrison .

G.A.A. MEMBERS : Kneeling: Britton , DeHart, Turner, Westmoreland. Row 1: Shepherd, Pace, Tomlin,Gunsallus, Lane, Heilman, Haney, Sla v ik, Farish, Martin, Ma wye r, Wyant. Row 2: Umbdenstock, Rockwood, Strickler, Crawford, Strauss, Wyant, Easter, Farish, Kessler, Moore, Marston, Hathaway .

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LATIN CLUB

Latina est non re vera lingua

mortua. Est vero fundamen­

tum culturae.

(Latin is not really a dead

language. But it is in fact a

foundation of culture .)

FRENCH CLUB: Row 1: Alrich, Somma, Cox, James, Cross, Haney, Clark. Row 2: Cassaday, Lacy, Lohman, Rhodes, Shepherd, C r igler, Zoulis, Childress, Hite . Row 3: Patterson , Rogg, Blackwe ll, Farish , Shifflett, Ames, Harr ington, Hoy, Bickham, McClanahan . Row 4: Johns, Armentrout, Cook, Watjech, Jones, Galvin, Sharpe, Williams, Grossmann, Ham ilton , Rappolt. Row 5: Tucker, Markwood, Umbdenstock, Strauss, Lombard , Pyles, Reynolds, Robertson,

Manley .

J .1

LATIN CLUB : Sitting: Deane, Walker, Poole . Kneeling: Carr, DeGraff, Gerow, Leake, Thacker. Row 1: Sandridge, Swishe r , tv".eadows, Jenkins. Row 2: Garrett, Walter, Vascott, Booker, Rock­wood .

SPANISH CLUB

El temperamento de espanol

es evidente hasta en Ia

sonido del idioma.

(The Spanish temperament is

evident even in the sound of

the language.)

SPANISH OFFICERS: Sitting: David Wyant, President; Marian Mowbray, Reporter. Stand­ing: G .A . Baker, Vice President; Mr. Costello, Sponsor; Massie Rea, Secretary .

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LATIN CLU Kneeling: tv Truner . Row Row 2: Dicke

SPAN Tirrell Cocke

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: Ca ssaday, rso n, Rogg,

•W 4: Johns, )n, Rappolt.

Robe rison,

liker, Poole . ake, Thacker . ows, Jenkins . looker, Rock-

"" o.., ~"'~~

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FRENCH CLUB

Le cercle explore Ia cu1stne,

Ia musique, l'histoire, Ia

mode, les arts, et Ia littera­

ture de les Francais.

(The club explores the food,

music, history, fashion, art,

and literature of the French.)

LATIN CLUB: SiHing: Gourley, Lohman, Doty. J(neeling: McGaughey, Remley, Null, Clark, Truner . Row 1: Haney, Verburg, Haynes , Leake. Row 2: Dickens, Durrer, Gentry, DeHart.

FRENCH OFFICERS: Carol Remley, President; Karen Craifaik, Vice Presi­dent; Jimmy Rivers, Secretary; Molly Fornes, Reporter; Mrs. Russell, Spon­sor.

LATIN OFFICERS : SiHing: Susan Blake, Presi­dent. Standing: Vicki Hobson , Vice President; Barbara Critizer, Songleader; Mrs. Houston, Sponsor; Barbara Massie, Secreta ry-T reasu re r; Joan Sacre, Reporter-Historian .

SPANISH CLUB: Rowl:Kyser,Armentrout,Garth. Row 2: Lane, Haney, Masser, Grim, Sulli van, Tirrell, O'Neal, McGilvery . Row 3: Campbell, Scott, Parker, Odie, Marshall, Frye, Sheperd, Cockerville. Row 4: Mowbray, Norvell, Henderson, Garnett, Gerhardt, Blake, Kessler, Cudgins .

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MATH CLUB

MATH CLUB OFFICERS : Mr. Ergler, Sponsor; Ty Heilman, President; Paul Stacy, Vice President.

P [ xl = C n C n-1 n-2 x+ x +C x + n n n-1 n-2

This algebraic expression defines a polynomial degree nand enables math enthusiasts to form general laws governing any polynomial.

MATH CLUB: Row 1: West, Clarity, Naylor, Clarity . Row 2: Turner, Jones, Bain, Clark, James, Estes, Wood .

ART CLUB

CHESS CLUB

CHESS OFFICERS : Seated: Bob Fernbach, President; Mrs. Chev­rier, Sponsor; Kenneth Oder, Vice President: Standing: Chris Coak­ley , Secretary-Treasurer; Ashby Boaz, Reporter .

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Creativity

a vital ing

for

artistic ad

is

develope< Art Club

members .

CHESS Judge, He Row 2: \ Staunton, Pollock, C Hanlon, Lt

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B

UB

lied: Bob Irs. Chev­)der, Vice 1ris Coak­r; Ashby

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Creativity a vita I ingredient for artistic achievements is developed by Art Club members.

1 Q-N1 K-R7 2 Q-R7 ch K-N6 3 Q-N6ch K-N7 4 Q-R5ch K-N6 5 Q-N5ch K-N7

6 Q-R4ch K-N8 7 K-K3 K-88 8 Q-Q84ch K-Q8 9 Q-N3ch K-88

1 0 Q-83ch K-N8

11 K-Q2 12 Q-82 13 Q-R4ch 14 K-83 15 Q-82 mate

K-R7 K-R8 K-N8 K-88

CHESS CLUB: At Table: Westmoreland, Wyant, Marsh, Crawford , Strauss. Row 1: Judge, Hensley, Kent, Taylor, Woody , Rowe, Reynolds, Wynne , Lowry, Wolfrey , Pitts. Row 2: Wesner, Patterson, Sudduth, Mawyer, Drumheller, Snead, Boaz, Schwartz, Staunton, Knight, Bradbury , Lonergan , Dofflemyer, Boaz , Springborn. Row 3: Marshall , Pollock, Cockerv ille, Sudduth, Ma nsen, Foster, C. Shoffner, G . Shoffner , Hanlon , Ma I lory, Hanlon, Lasley .

_x_x_xK x x_x_x_x_ _x_x_x_x

x_x_x_x_

_x_x_Q_x Q_x_x_x _ _ P_x_x_x

x_x_x_x_

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SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH YEAR F.H .A. MEMBERS: Row 1: Houchens, Browning, Turner, Pugh, Clark, Clements, Sprouse, Sullivan, Maup in, Mawyer, Dowell. Row 2: Bragg, Moyer, Paxton, Shifflet, Yancy, Tindol, Conley, Sandridge, Shifflett, Southall, Woody, Quick, Nay, Woody, Shifflett, Woody, Branham . Row 3: Gibson, Gribble, Slavik, Houchens, Schmiel, Shifflett, Davis, Glass, Hall, Robbins, Bickham, Clements, Eubank, Critzer, Jarman, Carter, Moore, Terrell, Morris . Row 4: Knott, Davis, Maupin, Wheeler, Morris, Mawyer, Thomas, Morris, Houchens, Hippert, Richardson, McCauley, Shifflett, Gord, Ehea rt, Po rr, Gray, Shifflet, Powell, Sullivan, Oeste rhe ld, Pritchett. Row 5: Dabney, Blackwell, Gibson, Huckstep , Fitzgerald , Klink, Estes, Sprouse, Allen, Staton, Carver, Garth, Carver. Behind Rail: Mowbray, Via, Craw­ford, Martin, Dameron, Farish, Eoste r, Shaver, Haney.

F.H .A. CHAPTER OFFICERS: Linda Wyant, President; Mrs. Hurt, Sponsor; Barbaro Rosenkrans, Secretary; Miss Wassum, Sponsor; Judy Farrish, Treasurer; Margaret Apffel, Historian; Mrs. Holland, Sponsor; Janice Salmon, Reporter; Pat La wso n, Song Leader .

Polly Dobbins, Chapter Vice-President, pre­pares a program for the next meeting.

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F.H.A . FE Sharon Pc Fed . Pr~s Fashion Be

Sally, Pa l for a hosr:

FIRST Yl Davis, S1 Faulcone Bryant, Morris, 1

Webb, N Mitchell, Wetsel,

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sident, pre­t meeting .

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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA

F.H.A . FEDERATION AND STATE OFFICERS : Sharon Paxton, Fed. Reporter; Lynn Mallory, Fed . Pr\')sident, State Reporter, McCalls' Teen Fashion Board member.

Sally, Pat, Betsy, and Linda pack decorations for a hospita I.

FIRST YEAR F.H .A. MEMBERS: Row 1: Pr itt, Shaver, Turner, Davis, Snow, Keyton, Co rver, Wi I son, Shiff I ett, Ha II, Shifflett, Faulconer, Sudduth, Woodson, Sp rouse, Wheeler. Row 2: Bryant, Landes, Foster, Sprouse, Gray, Mawyer, Sprouse, Morris, Wood, Baker, Moyer, Beasley, Young, Painter, Lamb, Webb, Morris. Row 3: Hunt, Bradshaw, Collins, Baber, Shifflett, Mitchell, McGaughey, Vallence, Cr itzer, Taylor, Deeds, Sha v er, Wetsel , Sh iff lett, Shifflett, Shifflett, Sh iffl ett, Moser, Harper,

We are the Future Homemakers of America

We face the future with warm courage,

And high hope.

For we have the clear consciousness

Of seeking old and precious values.

For we are the builders of homes

Homes for America's future.

Homes where living will be the expression of

everything

That is good and fair.

Homes where truth, love, security, and faith

Will be realities, not dreams.

We are the Future Homemakers of America

We face the future with warm courage,

And high hope.

Campbell, Fox, Gray. Row 4: Mawyer, Morris, Smith, Crawford, Dunn, Bruce, Baber, H ebb, Hudson, Meadows, Morris, Go rrison , Kennamer, Harris, Ankney, Kroencke, Gibson, Clark, Sandell, Morris, Bruce, Anderson, Stanton, Coleman, Vanderveer. Row 5: Shifflett, Apffel, Glass, Keyton, Kingrea, Maupin, Garrison, Dickerson, Huff, Sink, Sprouse, Via, Case, Knight, Gibson . Behind Rail: Little, Gibson, Wood, Detamore, Jenkins, Gay, Brookman, Payne, Lingle .

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F.F.A. OFFICERS: SiHing: Vernon Batten, President; Jackie Clark, Vice President; Whitney Critzer, Secretary. Standing: Donnie Woodson, Sentinel; Bobby Michie , Treasurer; Mr . Russell, Sponsor; Joe Jones, Reporter.

\\\\\ti"IB/' ~ ALBEMARLE

FUTURE FARMERS

OF AMERICA

LEARNING TO DO

DOING TO LEARN

EARNING TO LIVE

LIVING TO SERVE

F.F.A. CLUB: Row 1: Johnson, Davis, Mawyer, Tate, Brickhead, Brecher, Pace, Carter, Sprouse, Thomas, Wood, Abell, Lewis, Faris . Row 2: Shifflett, Fisher, Glass, Schur, Abshire, Taylor, White, Wood, Hunt, Leake, Wilberger, Sprouse, Herring, Hamner. Row 3: Thomas, Birkhead, Albert, Morris, Breeden, Wolfrey, Gribble, Thomas, Faris, Nay, Vanderveer, Thomas, Wolfrey, Snead, Massey, Clements.

Carl McAllister applies his knowledge of welding in making a farmyard gate.

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4-1 Fr·

4-Rc De

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H, Sprouse, ylor, White, lert, Morris, ad, Massey,

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4-H CLUBS

"To make the best better" a

4-H Club member uses his

Head, Heart, Hand, and

Health.

4-H GIRLS: Row 1: Morris, Morris, Ma wyer . Row 2: Shifflett, Frazier, Herr ing .

4-H BOYS: Row 1: Morris, Branham, Huban k, Maupin, Bi rckhead . Row 2: Hall, Page, Hamner, Lea ke, Clements, Case, Flint. Row 3: Dorsey, Suddu th , Massie, Farri s, Sm oot, Morris, Farris, Roberts .

4-H GIRLS' OFFICERS: Row 1: Carol Ellinger, President. Row· 2: Cather i ne Hudson, Chaplain ; Sharon Mundy, Song Leader . Row 3: El izabeth Morris, Vice-President; Linda Reynolds, Secretary .

4-H BOYS' OFFICERS : Row 1: Willard Birkhead, President; Wi l­bert Breeden, V ice-President. Row 2: Thomas Albert, Secretary-Treas­urer; Wh itney Critzer, Reporter .

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JUNIOR RED CROSS: Row 1: Heilman, Houchens, Manley, Funk, Alrich, Dabney. Row 2: Simms, Clarity, lccand, Maupin, Thomas, Reynolds, Detamore, Critzer, Childress. Row 3: Grossman, Marshall, Shifflett, Verburg, Tyson, Tyson, Sand ridge, Maupin, Thurstan, Davis, Sand ridge, Shifflett. Row 4: Turner, Hardy, Morris, Maupin, Garth, Burton, Tate, DeGraff, Hoy, Dofflemeyer. Row 5: Huff, Kesler.

NURSING CLUB OFFICERS: SiHing: Delores Van, President. Standing: Carolyn Carver, Vice-President; Sharon Paxton, Secretary; Connie Clark, Treasurer; Barbara Fox, Re­porter.

NURSING CLUB

The Nursing Club

enables

girls

interested in

a medical career

to

learn about

this

worthwhile

profession.

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NURSING chens, Darr Salmon, Birl Garrison, El Smith, Sulli Mrs . Updike Appfel . Ro~ Jenson, Huf

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!ow 2: Simms, 1an, Marshall , 1 iff lett. Row 4: : Huff, Kesler.

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I

RED CROSS COUNCIL

The high school chapter

of the

Red Cross

exchanges

scrapbooks with a foreign

school and

sends a chest

to the needy

overseas.

Locally, they make

tray favors for

hospital patients and

do volunteer work

at the hospital.

NURSING CLUB: Row 1: Bailey, Sartin , Knott, Stanton, Gill, Thacker, Hou­chens, Dameron , Volentine, M. Thurston, Voscott. Row 2: Webb, Wood, Salmon, Birkhead, Eubank, Terrill, Shifflette, Via, Honey, Blankenship . Row 3: Garrison , Bruce, B. Thurston, Somma, Bickham, J. Wood, Corter, Coilter, Smith, Sullivan, Quick, Morris. Row 4: G. Webb, Gill, Markham, Fitzgerald, Mrs. Updike, Mrs. Herring, Clements, 0. Shi fflett, J. Moser, Jormen, Woodson, Appfel. Row 5: Watson, G. Sprouse, Thomas, Kroencke, Rogers, Mitchell, Jenson, Huff, Mowbray, Crikenberger, Wood.

JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS: Sitting: Rachel Harris, President; Patsy Naylor, Vice President. Standing: Carolyn Shepherd, Sec­retary-Treasurer; Mrs. Fulcher, Sponsor; Lois Sullivan, Reporter .

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BIBLE OFFICERS: SiHing: Rachel Harris, President; Colleen Southall, Vice President· Jean Rittenhouse, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs: Farmer, Sponsor. Standing: Linda Sartin, Chaplain; Jerry Belew, Reporter .

BIBLE CLUB

"Exposition"

the weekly radio

program

presents

discussions

of

Christian concepts

in

daily living.

BIBLE CLUB MEMBERS: SiHing: Wood, Black, Shortridge, Fitzgera I d. Standing: Page, Ramsey, Beale, Mays.

BIBLE CLUB MEMBERS: SiHing: Morris, Puckett, White, Moore . Standing: Wood, Hall, Ritter, Yowell.

TRI-HI-Y The Tri-Hi-Y

creates,

maintains, and

extends

a high standard of

Christian character

throughout

the home,

the school, and

the community.

HI-Y The Hi-Y

encourages

high Christian standards,

develops

leadership, and

promotes

worthy ideals.

HI-Y OFFICERS: Dan Kusic, Presi­dent; John Jarman, Vice President; Buddy Hatcher, Secretary; Bill East­wood, Treasurer; Mr. McBride, Sponsor; Paul Cole, Chaplain.

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TRI-HI-Y OFFI< dent; Sally Yo Vice-Presidenl Turner, Spon Martha Doff IE Sponsor.

Hi-Y MEMB Clark. Row: Booth, Brom

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y

)f er

1ndards,

Kusic, Presi­ce President; ary; Bill East­Ar. McBride, hap lain.

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TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: Lynda Sandridge, Presi· dent; Sally Young, Secretary; Margie Kidd, Vice-President; Linda Smith, Reporter; Miss Turner, Sponsor; Mary Ames, Chaplain; Martha Dofflem yer, Treasurer; Mrs . King, Sponsor.

TRI-Hi-Y MEMBERS: Row 1: Jones, Brown, Snead, Jones . Row 2: O'Connor, Beasley, Zoulis, Sullivan. Row 3: Da vis, Lacy, LeSauce, Marshall. Row 4: Clark, Rollins, Sprouse, Williams, Scott. Row 5: Rosenkrans, Dobbins, Braun, Sartin, Odie .

TRI-Hi-Y MEMBERS: Row 1: Cook, Blackwe ll, Terrill, Blake . Row 2: Haney, Sha ve r, Sharpe, Hamilton . Row 3: Sh iff lett, Swisher, Pugh , Armentrout . Row 4: White, Dickerson, Sprou se, Garrett, Crafaik. Row 5: Cross, Pa rker, Castien, Sheppard , Jarman.

Hi-Y MEMBERS: Row 1: Blake, Viar, Harrell, Langlotz, Kenney, Henderson, Manley, Clark. Row 2: DeBiasi, Detamore, Gambielle, Da vis, Garland, Haney, Jones. Row 3: Booth, Bromfie ld, Garnett, Sandridge, Coleman, Synder, Faulton, Stanton.

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I.C.T. OFFICERS: Calvin Gowen, President; Wayne Cash, Vice-President; Betty Ramey, Secretary ; Monty Kirby, Treasurer; Ron'nie Coleman, Reporter; Mr. Zimmerman, Sponsor.

F.B .L.A. OFFICERS : Pat Craig, President; Wilson Smith, Vice-President; Mrs. Spitler, Sponsor; Mrs. Yeaman, Sponsor; Carol Stalnaker, Secretary; Margaret Slavik, Treasurer; Liz Dabney, Reporter­Historian.

INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE

TRAINING

The I.C.T. trains its mem­

bers in craftsmanship in

a cooperative program

with local industry . The

students attend school

in the morning and work

in the afternoon.

F.B.L.A. MEMBERS: SiHing: Fitzgerald, Fitz­gerald, Hobson, Lamb, Huff. Standing: Graves, Taylor, Clark, Morris, Kennedy .

D.E. MEMBERS: SiHing: Gibson, Fox, Burgress, Oliver, Pugh, Graves, Smith. Standing: McClary, Morris, Morris, Jarrel, Sprouse, Miller, Frazier, Farrell, Jones, Rohr .

100 101

t

F.B .L.A. CLL on, Gibson, Oliver, Lucas

c

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L VE

its mem­

nship in

>rogram

.try . The

school

md work

Fitzgerald, Fitz­anding: Graves,

)mith . Standing: , Rohr.

100 101

l

I.C .T. CLUB MEMBERS: SiHing: McDaniel, Payne, Van, Webb, Fisher, Mills . Row 1: Farrell, Coleman, Sprouse, Maupin, Coleman, Garth. Row 2: Smith, Taylor, Moseman, Gibson, Thomas, Huff, Hooker.

F.B.L.A. CLUB MEMBERS: SiHing: Ce verier, Thurst­an, Gibson, Sprouse, Kennedy , Sprouse . Standing: Oliver, Lucas, Taggart, Via , L<3wrence, Sours .

DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION

The D.E. Club develops

leadership in the field

of distribut ion and p ro­

motes high ethical

standard s for all.

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS

OF AMERICA The F.B.L.A. annually

visits State Farm Insur­

ance Company and hears

speakers on getting jobs

and keeping them . With

money from the Miss

Ideal Secretary Contest

and stationery sales, they

provide food baskets for

needy families .

D.E. OFFICERS: Eddie Campbell, Reporter; Boyd Knott, Vice-President; Carolyn Elliot, President; Betty Funk, Secretary; Anne Via, Treasurer; Bill Johns, Parl iamentarian; Mr. Gardner, Sponsor.

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LIBRARY OFFICERS: Robert Skeins, Presi­dent; Mrs. Davidson, Sponsor; Zan Par­sons, Vice-President; Sandra Morris, Sec­retary - Treasurer; Mrs. Goodall, Spon­sor; Janice Staton, Re­porter.

LIBRARY CLUB

LIBRARY CLUB: Mrs. Goodell, Hensley, Mrs . Da vi dson.

The Library Club

is

made up of

the student library

assistants.

They not only learn

the organization of

the library,

but

they also instill

an appreciation

of literature

in the school

body .

LIBRARY CLUB : Cole­m a n, Copeland, Wheeler .

L I B R A R Y CLUB: Slavik, Reynolds, Ell­inger.

THIRD , FOURTH, AND FIFTH YEAR MEMBERS : Row 1:Wet­sel, Harris, Row 2: Mowbray, Mallory, Shelton, Harris . Row 3: Dollins , Patterson.

SECOND YEAR MEMBERS: Row 1: Cox, Copeland . Row 2: Lowry, McGilvery, Grim, Morris . Row 3: Umbdenstock, Carson, Thomas, Beale, Zim­merman.

FIRST YEAR MEMBERS: Row 1: Wood. Row 2: Black, Petit, Poole. Row 3: Madison, Mc­Clanahan, Wheeler, Malacia. Row 4: Davidson, Notson, Taylor . Row 5: Vascott, Westmore Ia nd, Rhodes, Shiff­lett.

102 103

FL TEt

OFJ.

As see

teo

fro of

By tee

ge

thE

An He

le<

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AND FIFTH Row l:Wet-

2: Mowbray, '• Harris . Row son.

R MEMBERS: opeland. Row ilvery, Grim, Umbdenstock, ;, Beale, Zim-

::fv.\BERS : Row :: Black, Petit, 1/\adison, Me­ller, Malacia. ;on, Notson, 5: Vascott, ~hodes, Shiff-

102 103

.3

{ '

FUTURE TEACHERS

OF AMERICA

As students they

see the

teaching profession

from the other side

of the desk.

By grading papers and

teaching classes they

get a taste of

their future career

And they remember :

He who teaches,

learns .

FIRST YEAR F.T.A. MEMBERS: Row 1: Deane. Row 2: Mc-Gaughey, Landes, Tucker, Bickham. Row 3: Sprouse, Rowe, Massey, Butler. Row 4: Walker, Sours, Booker. Row 5: Sa I ley, Osva Ids, Pollock, Mallory.

F.T.A . members are de­legates to the 1963 State F.T.A. Convention held at Richmond in November .

An attractive bulletin board greets parents as they enter A.H.S . on Parent Visitation Day.

F.T.A. OFFICERS: Sitt­ing: Jeffry Pitts, Re­porter; Barbara Bur­nett, President; Mary Childress, Vice-Presi­dent; Julie Mc­Gaughey, Secretary. Standing: Mrs. Han­nah, Sponsor; Mrs. Humphries, Sponsor.

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The Albemarle Players, the largest club

at A.H.S., turned their attention this season

to two productions. Our Town was pre­

sented in November. Nero Fiddles was

entered in the District Drama Festival.

A National Thespian Society chapter

was initiated at A.H .S. in November .

DRAMATICS The Albemarle Players

DRAMA CLUB: SiHing: Lyster, Finn; Garth; McNish , Vice-President; Respess; Secretary­Treasurer; White, Reporter . Standing: Boaz, McCauley; Hanlon; Smith; Kennamer; Mark­wood; Sanborn, President; Redden; Bias; Fowler, Program Chairman; Story; Gleason; Bickham; Currier; Acree; Burns; Harr ington; Baker; Parson; Drumheller .

DRAMA CLUB: SiHing: Simms, Sprouse, Lawrence, Hoy, Walker, Wojetch . Standing: Strickler, Powell, Romance, Ballard, Walker, Tyler, Rea, Robertson, Knight, King, Landes, Crenshaw, Galvin, Cocke rille, Leake, Hennison, Winston,M ummy, Houchens, Kennemer, Stacy, Graves, Baker .

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1

1

THESPIANS: Wright, Mrs.

DRAMA C l ArmentroL Mrs. Fanti Rich a rdsor

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s

Secretary­ner; Mark­

Gleason;

Standing: ~.Landes, .=-..,emer,

104 105

,,

-r

..:{

' ~,

Thespians

THESPIANS: Crystal Kennamer, Margaret Sanborn, Margie Fowler, Bob McNish, Sims Wright, Mrs. Fantino, Penny Wojetch, Jim White, Marilou Respess, John Parson .

DRAMA CLUB: SiHing: Kennamer, Reynolds, DeGraff, Garnett, Withers, Garnett, Powers, Armentrout. Standing: Wright, O'Neal, Elder, Goldsmith, Jenkins, Gibson, Null, Hensly, Mrs. Fantino, Hench, Gentry, Wilfong, Frensworth, Kroenke, Thornton, Christensen, Richardson .

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Affirmative

DEBATE CLUB: Shifflett, Ami ss , Judge, McDaniel , Parsons, Mr . Johnston, Spon­sor .

Resolved:

That the fed-

eral government

should provide

complete medical

care for all citizens

at public expense.

106 107

Negative

DEBATE CLUB: Gourley, Fau Ik­ner, Jones, Mc­Nish, Strauss.

~ Philosophy

LITERARY CLUB : Sitting: MeN ish, Sanborn, Trunzo, Walker. Row 1: Bickers, Maupin, Terrill, Fowler , Burns, Usher , Gabrielson, Shiff­lett. Row 2: Don­d ridge, Toms, Thornton, Milton, Cushman, Eroll­ord, Mundy. Row 3: Strickler, East­wood, Richard­son, Christensen, Seifert, Massie, Romance .

Music & Literature

LITERARY CLUB : Sitting: !son, Gun­s a I I u s; Mrs . Mentz, Sponsor; Thomas; Shelton; Brown; Malacia . Row 1: Bickham, Acree, White, Thornley, Quinn; Anderson, Wal­ker . Row2: Shiff­lett, Simms, Mad­ison, Bias, Sch­mill, Mendicino, Easter, Brown , White.

D

The

ops

order

formal

bers c

and nE

club c

ganize

school

Me 1

Club

three

their

losopl­

tu re .

The

of the

Albern

an an

ing

essay:

marie

Ft FAL.JX PAS Manager; Sl Sanborn, E Poetry Editc

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1 -y~

106 107

gative

\ TE CLUB : ey, Faulk­Jones, Me­Strauss.

osophy

.RY CLUB : : McNish, rn, Trunzo, r . Row 1: ;, Maupin ,

Fowle r, Usher,

3lson, Shiff­ow 2: Dan-

Toms, on, Milton, tan, &o ll­\undy . Row ckle r, East-

Richard­hr istensen,

Massie, taC.

sic & ~ratu re

RY CLUB : I son, Gun-

J s; Mrs . Sponsor;

s; She I ton; Malacia .

: Bi ckham, Wh ite,

3y, Quinn; ;on, Wal­ow 2: Sh iff­mms, Mad­Bias, Sch­Mendicino,

Brown,

-·~

DEBATE CLUB

The Debate Club devel­

ops sound reasoning in

order to argue logically in

formal debate . The mem­

bers divide into affirmative

and negative teams for intra

club debate and then or­

ganize teams to debate area

schools.

LITERARY CLUB

Members of the Literary

Club have separated into

three groups according to

their major interests: phi­

losophy, music, and litera­

ture.

The Club spo nsors one

of the three publications at

Albemarle. The Faux Pas is

an annual magazine print­

ing poetry, fiction, and

essays written by Albe-

marle students.

FAUX PAS FAUX PAS STAFF: Bob McNish, Business Manager; Sheila Trunzo, Publicity; Margaret Sanborn, Editor-in-Ch ief; Margie Fowler, Poetry Editor; Freddy Redden, Prose Editor .

SENIOR SEMINAR

Informal discussions

allow

each member

to voice his own

opinions

and to hear other

viewpoints

from other club

members .

SEN I 0 R SEMINAR MEMBERS : Thornley, Christensen, Usher .

SENIOR SEMINAR MEMBERS: Leake, Barnes, Trunzo.

SENIOR SEMINAR MEMBERS: Green, Lombard, Tirre ll, Parsons .

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THE PEER

-to catch a vision of the year

CLUB EDITORS Lynn Mallory Carolyn Shepherd

CLASS EDITORS Sue Murray Judy Albee

SENIOR EDITORS Elinor Umbdenstock Mollie Fornes

SPONSOR Richerd McBride

BUSINESS MANAGER Susan Bloke

EDITOR Anne Leake

FACULTY EDITORS Sheila Trunzo Judy Robbins

FEATURE EDITORS Marian Mowbray Mo ri lou Respess

PHOTOGRAPHERS Bill Bishop

Gundars Osvalds

SPORTS EDITORS Bill Eastwood

Woody Harrell

CIRCULATION MANAGERS Joan Sacre Martha Armentrout

COPY EDITORS Carolynn Somma Shelia Trunzo

LAYOUT EDITOR Barbara Britton

108 109

THI

pas~

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de

A.GER

RS

RS ray ~ss

fOGRAPHERS Bill Bishop

1dars Osvalds

:ns EDITORS Bill Eastwood

1oody Harrell

IANAGERS

1trout

ma

n

108 109

j

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dana Sharpe

SPONSOR . Marjor ie Goodall

MANAGING EDITOR Jenny Brookman

THE ALBEMARLE HIGHLIGHT

BUSINESS MANAGER

-to capture the passing months and make

of them memories

Donna Hamilton

NEWS EDITORS Brenda Sprouse

Karen Crafaik

ADVERTISING MANAGERS Pat Blackwell Sbelby Terr ill

FEATURE EDITOR Patsy Acree

CARTOONIST Jimmy Rivers

CIRCULATION MANAGER Martha Michie

PHOTOGRAPHER Gundars Osvalds

PAGE EDITOR Harriett Lombard

SPORTS EDITOR Charlotte Shelton

CLUB EDITOR Lynda Harrington

REPORTERS Robert Skenes Harry Burnett

Margaret Rohr

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Row 1: Sours, Garrison, Clark, Sims, Clarity, Goldsmith, Grime s, Sharpe, Smith, Beale, McDaniel, Tomlin, Tyson , Sandridge, Beale . Row 2: Wood, Sheppard, Mundy, La wson , Masser, Lucas, Painter, Go rth , Mays, Huff, Zimmerman, Go rth, Critzer, Johnson, Benson,

Brow n, Respess, Yowell, Stanton, Pugh. Row 3: Morris, Roberts, Cockerille, O'Neal, Cook, Kingrea, Shifflett,James,Mundy,Gough, Go rrison, DeGraff, Pollock, Go rnett, Burton .

Concert Choir Excellent training and hard work

coupled

with sheer enjoyment of music

create

harmonious voices and

the sound of music.

CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS: Jimmy Garrison, President; Judy Lawson, Reporter; Charlotte McDaniel, Librarian; Dana Sharpe, Secretary-Treasurer; Larry Mundy, Vice-President.

·tw 'J j J J J 'J 1 J J 1

CHOIRS

DIRECTOR: Anne DeShazo ... when you sing, you begin with DO, RE, ME.

110 111

- ~

Eigl Gra Ch<

Row 1: Rosto Price, Sprot man, Miller Redford, Wood . Row Shifflett, H Sprouse, Nc li ns, G rinste Shiff lett, Oli 3: B. Morris, Braun, Barn· f o r d, D< Smith, Fitzh dy, Mrs . Syr companist; Shazo, direct

SiHing: M is~ Standing: 0 s v aIds, Lewis, Mor e rts, Go rret

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~' rr_-r I

· ris, Roberts, ndy, Gough,

n

>IRS

zo ... when DO, RE, ME.

110 111

"'

Eighth Grade Choir

Row 1: Roston, Bishop, Price, Sprouse, Heil­man, Miller, Mason, Redford, Mundy, Wood . Row 2: J. M. Shifflett, Haga, G . Sprouse, Notson, Rol­lins, Grinstead, J. A. Shifflett, Oliver . Row 3: B. Morris , Casteen, Braun, Barnett, Craw­lord , Dofflemyer, Smith, Fitzhugh,Mun­dy, Mrs . Symonds, ac­companist; Miss De­Shazo, director .

J Orchestra Sitting: Miss DeShazo . Standing: Childress, Osvalds, Henricks, Lewis, Morris, Rob­erts, Garret.

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Flutes: Rappolt** , Smith* , Ford * , Taylor* , Moore* , Davison*, O'Neal *. Oboe: Parsons*. Soprano Clarinets: Parson** , Rogg** , Robbins* , DeHa~>t* , Seifert* , Southall * , Proffit* , Kidd * , Haney*, A . Woad * , Turner* , Via *, Tulloh * , Paulette *, D. Wood* , Lowry * . Alto Clarinets: Tobler** , Manley*. Bass Clarinet: Fowl er* . Basson:

Cornets: Conley**, Bishop* , Maupin* , Kessler* , Dudley* , Hale* , Toms*, Foster* , Ga rth * , Redden * , Beale* , Martin* , Roberts* . Trom­bones: Synder*, Pace* , Kerns* , Benfer* , Garrison* . Baritones: Gillikin* , Titus*. Basses: Irving* , Creasey*, La wson *. Snare Drums:

Harris*. Alto Saxophones: Withers*, Rittenhouse* , Williams* . Tenor Saxophone: Clarke*. Baritone Saxophone: Springborn*. French Horns: Donohue** , Moyer* , Delong*.

McCormick*, Verbu rg * , Jenkins* , Hall* , Huff*. Bass Drum: Lohman* . Cymbals: Fitzgerald* . Tympani: Titus*. Keyboard Percussion: Bur­ton* . ** Second Class Musician, *Th.i rd Class Musician .

Concert Band

DIRECTOR: James Simmons, the music man.

It's not exact I y a boy's band

Nor does it have 76 trombones,

BUT We modestly take our place

As the only band in our space

To OOM-PAH up and down in our county.

REGIONAL BAND M EM ­BERS: Parson, Rappolt, Snyder, Conley.

BANDS

112 113 Junit

I \

Ban Row l:Umbde Gill, WhitE Meitzel, Bense l Bickham, G Morris, Tobler, Row 2: Grend ) zer, Fretwe ll , G H o neycutt, Pearson, Foste ney, Robir Woodson. Rc Grayson, D Mawy er, Sl Porter.

Begin1 Ban

Row 1: Via, C Donahue, Ho Pound, K e Wade, West, : Robinson, C Row 2: Pace, R son, Marshall yer, Bryant, Wood, Jones iles, Hall, J. D. Morris, , Patterson, B Wood.

Bane

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* , Hale* , ·s* . Trom­iaritones: e Drums: _ahman*. ;ion: Bur-

s

-

112 1 113 Junior Band

il L

t

\

Row 1 :Umbdenstock, G iII, Whitehead, Meitzel, Bensen, Lee, Bickham, Gibson, Morris, Tobler, Stacy . Row 2: Grendy, Crit­zer, Fretwell, Gentry, H oneycutt, Seal, Pearson , Foster, Kin­ney, Robinson, Woodson. Row 3: Grayson, Dudley, Mawyer, Shifflett, Porter .

Beginner Band

Row 1: Via, Gentry, Donahue , Hensley, Pound, Kearns, Wade, West, Simms, Robinson, Grimes. Row 2: Pace, Richard­son, Marshall, Maw­yer, Bryant, Estes, Wood, Jones, Gra­iles, Hall, J. Morris, D. Morris, Arnold, Patterson, Brinkley, Wood .

Band Club

Row 1: M. Pe a rson; Gentry; Ha le; Garth; Sharon Ford, Vice President; Martha Smith, President; Bobby Burton, Secretary-Treasurer; Sam Clarke, Reporter; Wi lliams, Titus. Row 2: Rittenhouse, Tobler, Gilikin, Proffit, Karen, Taylor, Garrison, Beitzel, Critzer , G rayson . Row 3: Paulette, Verboerg, Tul er, Benfer, Martin, Beale , Springborn , Maup in, Dudley, Jenkins. Row 4: V ia , Seiffert, Fi tzgerald, Souyhal l, Kearns, Irv ing, Creasy, McCormick. Row 5: O'Neal, Lee, Toms, Bia s, La wso n, Wood, Fretwe ll, Honeycutt , Lohman, Robbins.

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MAY 1963 24 Junior-Senior Prom

JUNE 8 Tenth G rod uotion at

Albemarle 10-13 F.H.A. Con vention

in Roanoke elects Lynn Mallory State Reporter for '63-'64. A .H .S. Chapter re­ceives State Outstanding Chapter Award.

17-21 F.H .A.-F .F.A. Camp at Mogo rt' s Beach

JUNE 28-AUGUST 2 S.C.A . summer workshop in Radford AUGUST

28 F.T.A. Annual A ward Banquet SEPTEMBER

3 Albemarle begins sec­ond decade w ith 1319 stu­dents .

CALENDER

6 Season football opener brings v ictory over Orange, 18-12.

12 Faculty Picnic we lcomes 17 new teachers .

19 H i-Y, Tri-Hi-Y officers wo rkshop in Staunton

27 Albemarle 4-H State Fair OCTOBER

1 First J.V. & Varsity Girls' Basketball Gomes

5 Lone High the scene of the District J F.T.A. Con ven­tion .

11 First Eighth Grode Foot­boll Game

12 District S.C.A. Conven­tion in Stondordsville

26 Albemarle Bond par-

OF

ticipates in Bond Day at the University of Yo.

26 F.H.A. Federation NOVEMBER

6 Charter members of No­tional Thespian Society ore initiated .

8-9 Homecoming ! Kathy Green is chosen Queen!

11 Parent Visitation Day begins American Education Week.

22 President Kennedy os­sassi noted.

22 Ploy "Our Town" pre­sented by Albemarle Players .

22-23 F.T.A . Convention at John Marshall Hotel Richmond

28-29 Thanksgi v ing Vocation DECEMBER

3 First Basketball game against Culpeper

ACTIVITIES

7 Seniors toke College Boards ot University.

9 Faculty presents gift to Mr.&Mrs. Hurt.

14 S.C.A . Sponsors first radio program on WCHV.

16 8th Annual Winter Bond Concert is held in Albemarle auditorium.

18 F. H . A . Christma s Flower Show

DECEMBER 21-JANUARY 1 Christmas Vocation

JANUARY 1964 6-7 Snow days 11 More College Boo rds 22-24 Mid-term Exa ms JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY

1 District V Regional Bond event at Lone FEBRUARY

5 Foreign Exchange Stu­dent campaign begins .

14 Albemarle gym scene of Faculty Basketball game .

14-16 Concert Choir

114 115

sends 11 All-State boro.

15 Drc versity <

FEBRL MARCH Volley in boske

FEB!! attend tivol i r MARC I

3 1 groduc

6 Ar Ideal~

7 Cc

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TIES

' College ity. 1ts gift to

ISO rs first n WCHV. I Winter

held in ·ium. :hristmos

JANUARY ·ion

e Boards Exams :EBRUARY >nal Band

ange Stu­gins. 1ym scene oall game. Choir

114 115

1963- 1964

sends 11 representatives to All-State Chorus in Waynes­boro.

15 Drama Festival at Uni­versity of Va .

FEBRUARY 27, 29, and MARCH 1 Patriots become Valley Distr ict Champions in basketball.

FEBRUARY 29 Thespians attend College Drama Fes­ti v al in Richmond . MARCH

3 11 P ractica I Nurses graduate .

6 Anne Via named "Miss ld ea I Secretary ."

7 College Boards, Rous s

Hall at University of Va.

11 D.E. District IX Conven­tion-Carolyn Elliot, D .E. Stu­dent of the Year .

11 Top-Ten Students an-nounced

11 DeloresVanChosenD.O. Student of the Year.

11 One-Act Festival Play presented to Student Body

12 SENIOR DAY 17 A.H.S. presents "Nero

Fiddles" in Distr ict Pla y Fes­tival in Waynesboro .

20 Jr. Talent Show-First place-Eddie Campbell and Paul Cole

21 District Band Festi val in Staunton-A.H.S. receives Su­perior Rating.

25-31 Spring Vacation can­celed .

26 Jr.-Sr . Basketball Game . APRIL

2-4 Model General As­sembly in Richmond, Sall y

Young elected Speaker Protem of the House.

3-5 S.C.A. State Convention . 3 Club Night-First Place­

Latin Club. 6 Faculty women shower for

Pam Layman . 7 First Tennis Match 7 First G ir ls' Softball Game. 8 F.H.A . Parent-Daughter

Banquet. 14 District V.M.E.A . Choral

Festiva I 14 Career Day

18 District Forensics held in Staunton .

22 A .H.S . Band participates in Dogwood Festival Parade .

24-25 S.I.P .A . in Lexington presided over by Anne Leake, President.

28 D.E., I.C.T., V.O.T. Ban­quet.

28 F.H.A. Rally MAY

2 Juniors take College Boards, Rouss Hall, Univer­sity of Va .

4 F.H .A . Fashion Show 7 7th Graders get first

lour of school. 13 Awards are presented

at Athletic Banquet.

16 State Track Meet held in Lexington.

18 8th Spring Concert pre­sented by A.H .S. Band. JUNE

3 Last Pupil Day 6 Seniors are through at

last. Graduation!

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Prom '63 began with wires we added crepe paper 433 hours and a magic dragon colors? three blues and two greens nothing glaring nothing boastful just oriental Puff our magic dragon friend guarded the garden guarded the trees and the little flowers and the band multi-colored swirls of people danced beneath the dime store pagoda dime store only in paper and wires but magically transformed into an oriental palace of night

116 117

1

OUR ALUMNI GRJ

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T

IMNI

l -.-

~

~

GRADUATE, 1963

the end has come

congratulations

are received

some

dream about the

future

others

prepare for it

serious as this event

may be

there are

always

the clowns

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music is a way of

expression

each person

deriving a different

expression

some

like lots of

Brassy Band Music

others

only the quiet instruments

or

a sweet song

BAND/CHORUS

REGIONAL BAND MEMBERS : John Par­son, Donna Roppolt, Jeff Snyder , Steve Conley .

REGIONAL CHOIR MEMBERS: SiHing: Nancy Yowell, Lorry Mundy. Standing: Dono Sharpe, Judy Lawson, Toni Mosser, Charlotte McDaniel, Barbaro Johnson, John James, Robb ie Gough, Jimmy Garrison .

118 119

T

PAl

Po rents 1

Sponson

the day i

is like .

"Is it CO •

cost?" M

at repre :

1 College . quire b. tative kn

for their

receivec

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ERS: SiHing: landing: Dana ser, Charlotte John James,

1n.

118 119

f

f

PARENT DAY /COLLEGE DAY I

Parents come and go all day long.

Sponsored by the F.T.A., this is

the day to see again what school

is like.

"Is it coed?" "How much does it

cost?" Many questions are fired

at representatives of37 colleges .

College Board Examinations re­

quire both verbal and quanti­

tative knowledge. Student scores

for their permanent records are

received by the school.

COLLEGE BOARDS

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Homecoming Queen-Kathy Green

Maid of Honor-Kerry Usher Senior Representative-Missy Scott

Homecoming

Hustle, Bustle, Anticipation

fill the whole week

The day has come

Imagination is at its

height

The afternoon is spent

decorating

The tension

of

the game is relieved

by the parade

The moment is upon us

Kathy Green

is chosen

Queen

Senior Representative-Me ri lou Respess

120 1:

SOPHOMORE

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)mecoming

~nticipation

vhole week

· has come

ion is at its

height

)n is spent

decorating

'he tension

of

is relieved

by

he parade

is upon us

thy Green

is chosen

Queen

ou Respess

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Martha Williams

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Loretta Childress

Sally Strauss JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Linda Reynolds

Debbie Casteen EIGHTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES

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NERO FIDDLES/ OUR TOWN

The time is early evening 58 A.D . Nero plans to have a hot time in the old town tonight

Life goes on ... people live people marry people d ie ... but do they ever realize life while they live it?

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Tonight is th ers show- tr of A.H.S. H the old mot ulty provec men .. .

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"Let go of my hankie! Hot dog, she just made a basket; I mean a home­run!" These are cries heard each year during the Powder Puff football game.

Tonight is the night when the teach­ers show- try to show- the students of A.H.S. that they can still make the old motor go . The women fac­ulty proved they could, but the men ...

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1964

Far left: Above: Jerry Gough , second pr ize; Below: Sue Baker, third prize. Left: Eddie Camp­bell and Paul Cole, first prize.

TALENT

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Strike up the Band! Pop­corn, Peanuts. Hur-ry! Hur­ry! Everybody step right up to the Greatest Show on Earth, Talent Show '64.

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Debbie Brown

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CHEER LEADERS

CHEERLEADERS

Lindo Crenshaw Martha Michie

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MANAGERS: Pace, Cheape, Gough . COACHES: Raines, King . ENDS: Eastwood 34, Toms 83, Strauss 88, Massie 89, Strick­land 80, Greenwood 81, Garrison 43 .

QUARTERBACKS: Reed 10, Snyder 12 mody 14. HALFBACKS: Pace 21, B Wolfrey 36, Milton 11, Tisdale 13 , He 26, Gay 45, Murray 33, Wyant 22 , Pyles 44, Baker 24.

A.H.S. has 8-1-1 season

CENTERS: B ke GUARDS: one 65, Ray 66 , Mosely 6 , Burton 63 . TACKLES: Vess 77 , Stacy 7 , Strickler 72, Gerhardt 78, Withers 79.

The Albemarle High football team, under the coaching of Mr. King and Mr. Raines, boasted a good season this year, losing only one and tie­ing one. This was the third best season the school has had.

VARSITY FOOTBALL

Julian King, Head Coach , and William Raines , Line Coach .

A .H.S . 18 A.H.S. 33 A.H .S. 40 A.H.S. 13 A.H.S. 0

A.H.S. 9 A.H.S . 24 A.H.S. 20 A.H .S. 19 A.H.S. 27

. . Orange 12

. . Henrico 13

.Culpepper 7

.. R.E. Lee 28 . Parry McCluer 0

.... . Louisa 6

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. Waynesboro 0 Natura I Bridge 6

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Team members won the following honors: Herring, All-District First Team; All-State Third Team; All­Opponents First Team . Stacy, All­District First Team; All-State Second Team; All-Opponents First Team . Strickland, All-District Honorable Mention. Wood, All-Opponents First Team.

Eddie Herring Lane Gerhardt Mike Strickland Paul Stacy

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Team's Valuable Players These players received the following honors: Gerhardt, A II-T ou rna­ment Team, All-Op­ponent Team; Rockwood, All-Tournament Team.

A.H.S. WINS ITS FIRST VALLEY DISTRICT BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

Far left: Eddie Herring. Middle Above: Tommy Massie . Middle 'il Below: Terry Vogt. Above: Lane Gerhardt.

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Gay 34, Rivers 14, Herring 24, Wyant32,Bradbury 4, Lederman 10, Moyer 42, Garth 52, Rockwood 50, Gerhardt 40, Massie 22, Vogt 12, Cheape 30 .

A 14-8 season record- does not tell the story of a strong finish. Coach Ed Null's team won handily when desire took hold in the middle of the season.

SEASON PLAY

A .H.S.- R.E. Lee ........ . 26-37 A .H.S.- Parry McCluer ... . 34-41

0 48-73 0 55-37

A.H .S. - Harrisonburg ..... 41-38 . .. 34-49

A.H.S.- Waynesboro . .... 31-36 . . . 46-47

A.H.S.- Lexington . .. .. . . . 46-43 ... 69-42

A.H .S.- Cui,S> eper . ...... -.57-45 . .. 59-58 A .H.S. - O~cinge . . . . . ... .71-45 ... 86-55

A.H.S.- Natural Bridge .... 57-54 .. . 69-67

A.H r;S .- Woodberry Forrest .. ... ... 47-74

A.H.S.-Faculty . . .. . . .... . . .... 61-30

TOURNAMENT PLAY

A.H.S.- Parry McCluer ........... 39-36

A.H.S. -. R.E. Lee .... .. . ... . ... . 68-63 A .H.S.- Waynesboro .... . ... . . .. 60-42

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A.H .S.- Faquier ...... .. ...... . 55-71

VARSITY BASKETBALL

Coach Ed Null and managers Joe Sabitini, Jerry Gough, Foster Paulette, and John Titus .

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In one of the greatest wins of the season, a highly spirited Albemarle team, sparked by stunning victories over Orange and Henrico in the weeks before, crushed Culpeper by a score of 40 to 7.

Riding on the crest of a 3-game winning streak, the Patriots suffered their first and only defeat at the hands of the highly favored "Fighting Leemen" of Staunton.

The . Patriots did a little weather forecasting for themselves and turned back the Scarlet Hurricanes of Lexington in a 24 to 6 victory. This was the fifth win of the season.

In the last game away from their home field, the Patriots held the Blue Streaks of Harrison­burg scoreless. Meanwhile A.H .S. was able to tally 20 points of their own.

VARSITY Football

AI bema rle opened their season with an 18 to 12 victory over 0 range. With only seven lettermen returning, Coach King had high hopes for the team.

Continuing their short winning streak, A.H .S. rolled to a large win, defeating Henrico by a score of 33 to 7 . 1twasthefirst home game this year for the Patriots, and they put on a fine performance.

Albemarle took some of the "Fight out of the "Fighting Blues" of Parry McCluer High School and held them to a 0-0 tie. This was the only game the Patriots tied all season.

In spite of the absence of Albemarle's star halfback, Eddie Herring, the Patriots defeated the Rebel forces of Louisa in one of the most evenly matched games of the year.

The Patriots turned into Giant Killersasthey defeated the "Little Giants" of Waynesboro on a muddy home field in the "dirtiest" of the season's contests.

Under the weight of a strong Albemarle team, Natural Bridge fell as hundreds of Homecoming fans cheered the team to their eighth victory in the final game of the season.

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The Patriots, starting their season right, de­feated the Blue Devils of Culpeper on the Albemarle court. They repeated the per­forma nee on the Culpeper court two weeks later. In the first district game of the season on December 6, the Patriots defeated Harrison­burg, but later lost when they travelled to

there was only a one point difference in the scores of the second game played at Waynes­boro. As with Culpeper, the Patriots won both games against Natural Bridge, but lost both to a strong R.E. Lee team. The two games with Lexington .vere split, with Lexington winning the first and A.H.S. avenging themselves in the

tators, crushed Buena Vista, R.E.Lee, and fin­ally Waynesboro, to claim the District Cham­pionship. In the Group 1-B Northern Regional Play-offs, held in Memorial Gymnasium at the University of Virginia, the Patriots, although they fought all the way, were defeated by a powerful team from Faquier County. Our con­gratulations to a fine basketball team.

Harrisonburg. Albemarle's short winning streak stopped when the Patriots, in their first district game away from home, were defeated by the Fighting Blue's of Parry McCluer High School. However, they retaliated and won the next encounter with this school. Although Albe­marle lost both games against Waynesboro,

second. The Patriots also defeated Orange twice, but these were not district games. The AI bema rle team finished with a 9-8 season overall, and finished 4th in the District with a 5-7 record. However, all seven District teams met in a tournament in Lexington at the end of February. The Patriots, astonishing many spec-

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J.V . FOOTBALL: Row 1: Lohman, DeBiasi , Tyler, Snyder, Boger, Knight, Davidson, Wyant, Lawson, Nefos, Strauss. Row 2: Long, Burnett, Murphy , Haney, Clatterbuck, Cunningham, Dofflemyer, Layman, Massey , Fulton , Beale, Lacy. Row 3: Coach Null, Sabitini, Lederman, Taylor, Taylor, Honeycutt, Garrisson, Warns, Carbotti, Yowell, Barrett, Martin, Paulette, Coach Costello.

Coaches Ed Null and Charles Costello, Managers Foster Paulette and Joe Sobitini.

JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL

Mr. Null and Mr. Costello coached a great team this year. The J.V.'s had almost as good a season as the Varsity, winning 4 and losing 2.

A.H.S.- Buena Vista ............. 13- 7 A.H.S.- R.E. Lee . . ............. 13-26 A.H.S.- Waynesboro . ........... 28- 6 A.H.S.- Buena Vista ............. 25- 0 A.H.S. - R.E. Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0- 7 Red-Blue .................... 19-37

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A.H.S . - Culpeper ........ 57-47 ... 47-41 A.H.S.- Harrisonburg ..... 49-40 ... 46-52 A.H,. S. -Buena Vista ...... 48-52 .. . 39-51 A.H.S.- Waynesboro ..... 44-42 ... 38-47 A.H.S.- Natural Bridge .... 55-28 ... 44-40 A.H.S.- R.E. Lee ......... 41-60 . . . 34-64 A.H .S.- Lexington .............. 54-28 A.H.S.- Orange ......... 66-36 ... 47-46 A.H.S.- Blue Ridge .. . .......... 36-46

The Ba'by Patriot Cagers split their season this year almost as evenly as the Varsity. They won 9 games and lost 7.

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Row 1: Ward, Wyant, Cole, Gambrill, Kyser. Row 2: Lawson, Benfer, Thomas, Crunk, Durrer, Garnett, Smith.

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Coaches Aubrey Johnston and Laird Rush and Managers Harold Roberts and Tom Titus.

EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL

Eighth grade boys had their first chance to learn football techniques and team play under the coaching of Mr. Johnston and

Mr. Rush. Each game added to their ex­periences though the season was winless. They will add depth to next year's J.V. Team.

A.H.S . - Buena Vista . ......... . . . 0-35

A.H.S.- Orange . . . . . . ....... . .. 0-35 A.H.S.- Woodberry Forest ......... 0-50 A.H .S.- Buena Vista . ..... ..... ... 0-35

A.H.S.- Orange ................ 0-42

A.H.S . - Amherst ................ 0-54

Row 1: Vier, Robinson, Hall, Warns. Row 2: D. Robinson, Kerns, Kent, Sprouse , Toms . Row 3: Honeycutt, Abell, Wilfong, Roberts, Morris, Morris, Moyer, Flint.

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EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL

The margin of defeat was never more than 8 points, but Coach Raines' eighth grade basket­bailers had only a 1-7 season. But winners come from the ranks of those who know what it's like to lose.

A.H .S. -Buena Vista . .. .... . ..... 5 1-48 A.H.S.- Culpeper . ...... . . . .... 31-43 A.H.S.- Orange . .. . . .... . ... .. 23-26 A.H.S.- Fork Union .. . .. . ...... . 33-41 A.H.S. - Buena Vista .......... . .. 29-37 A.H .S.- Orange ... . . .. .. . ..... 36-43 A.H.S.- Fork Union . . ... . ....... 36-41 A.H.S.- Culpeper . . : ..... . ... . . 33-37

Coach William Raines

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Kneeling: Crawford, Westmoreland . Row 1: Lane, Gibson, Smith, Mawyer, Marston. Row 2: Farish, Strauss, Moore, Brookman, Easter, Norford .

Manager Barbara Britton and Coach Tresa Quarles.

GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL

High hopes for an undefeated season were destroyed by a final game 3 point loss to Fluvanna, a team we had earlier defeated by 3 points. The strength of our team is evident by the all season score, A.H.S. 443-0pponents 196.

A.H.S.- William Monroe ... 78- 9 .56- 3 A.H.S.- Scottsville .. . .... 35-26 . 34-19 A.H .S.- Fluvanna . . . .31-28 . 32-35 A.H.S.-Lexington ......... . ... . 46-10 A.H.S.- Waynesboro ..... 32-15 ... 23-14 A.H.S.-Louisa ... . ..... 46-18 ... 30-19 A.H.S. -Faculty ..... . ...... . ... 19-20

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Sally Strauss Jenny Brookman

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Manager Judy Farish and Coach Pat Dean .

GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL

Miss Dean's highly-spirited J. V. giiis were victorious in every game they played this season. Their best game, played against William M on­roe, was won 46-7. They are a promising future varsity team .

A.H.S.- William Monroe ... 46- 7 . 41- 8 A.H.S.- Scottsville ....... 25-16 . 36-22 A.H.S.- Fluvanna ........ 26- 5 . 39- 8

A.H.S.- Waynesboro . 38-12 . 29- 7 A.H.S.- Louisa .......... 28-11 . . . 33-12

Row 1: Rappolt, Shepherd, L. Wyant, Heilman, Turner, Cook, Tomlin, Haney . Row 2: Massey, Wolter, Dofflemyer, T. Wyant, Rockwood, Crawford, Gunsallus.

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GIRLS' VARSITY SOFTBALL

Never having had a losing season, the girls' softball team can look forward to the coming season. They have a nine game schedule which should provide keen competition.

April 7 .................. Culpeper April 17 . ................ Culpeper April 20 ............ William Monroe Ap ri I 29 . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Lexington May 5 ... . ...... . ... William Monroe May 18 ... . ........ Wilson Memorial May 26 ... . ... . .... Wilson Memorial

Managers Martha Dofflemyerand Bernice Haney. Coach Trese Quarles.

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Row 1: McAllister, L. Wyant, Herring, Bea le, Martin, 0. Collier, Taylor . Row 2: Kyser, Smith, Lam, Kenned y , H. Collier, Anderson, Rea, Costello . Row 3: Garnett, Henderson, Cheape, Faris, D. Wyant, Stacy, Greenwood, Woolfrey.

Managers Delong, Stanton, and Paulette. Coach Charles Costello.

VARSITY BASEBALL The Varsity Baseball team is faced this year with a heavy schedule-an average of two games per week. A team which has only 4 senior class members and was Valley District champion last year can be expected to have a good season this year and next.

March 31 .................. Nelson April 3 . . . .. .. ... .. ... .. Waynesboro April 7 ............. . . . Harrisonburg April 10 . Buena Vista April 17 . . .. R.E. Lee April21 Harrisonburg April 22 ... ·.Orange April 27 .... Orange May 1 . Natural Bridge May 5 .... .. .. . . . .... ... .. Nelson May 8 .. .. .. ...... . .... Waynesboro May 12 .. Lexington May 15 Buena Vista May 19 . . . R.E. Lee

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BASEBALL FANS EXPECT SECOND STRAIGHT VALLEY DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP

Practice for the 1964 spring sports was hampered by days of bitter cold and rain, rain, rain . Nevertheless, Coach Costello's Varsity Baseball team in their first outing found the range with solid hits and good pitch­ing to win 7-5.

Scenes from season-opening victory over Nelson.

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Managers Gregory Lee and David Parson and Coach Laird Rush .

JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL

Working even harder to produce a ball player ready to play with a district champion varsity team, Coach Rush has increased the schedule to eight games. Some of last year's junior varsity players started in the varsity opener against Nelson.

April 1 .................... Louisa April 15 ...... Orange April 17 ...... Scottsville April20 .. William Monroe April 27 Woodberry Forest April 29 ....... Louisa May 4 .William Monroe May 6 . . ..... Orange

Row 1: Kneeling: Tate, Wolfrey, Dunavin, Viar, Harrell, Thompson. Row 2: DeBiasi, Knight, Lawson, Arnalda, Tomlin, Dofflemyer. Row 3: Sandridge, Clarke, Abell, Ward, Davis, Massey, Mawyer.

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With a strong nucleus of returning players, Miss Dean expects a good season. The team will play 9 matches.

After a lapse of two years, Albe­marle has again formed a golf team. A 7 match schedule provides keen competition .

TENNIS

GOLF

Wise , McNish, Pearson, Hudgins, Springborn, Haney , Barnes.

Coach Pat Dean and man­ager Teresa Wyant.

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Row 1: Hone Herring.~ Cheape , Ja rn Baker. Row 3: Kennamer, H Jones, Ode r, Salley, Durre Gough.

April 2 . AprilS . April 11 . April 16 . April 18 . April 23 . April 25 April 30 . May 2 .. May 9 .. May 13. May 16.

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Row 1: Honeycutt, Kearns, Barnes, Wood, Withers, Gerhardt, Snyder, McDiarmid, Herring, Rockwood, Yogi, Strickland, Herndon . Row 2: Burnett, DeBiasi, B. Burton, Bain, Cheape, Jarman, E. Burton, Milton, Romance, Lederman, Booth, Strickler, Kennedy, Baker. Row 3: Hammond, Jones, Wesner, Gillikin, B. Farish, M . Farish, Monson, Tyler, Kennamer, Hunter, Cassady, Roberts, Strauss, Nefos, Blake, Boger. Row 4: Hudgins, Jones, Oder, Tisdale, Lawson, Dofflemyer, Knight, Snyder, Gambrill, Williams, Smith, Salley, Durrer, Gay. Row 5: R. Pace, Travis, L. Abell, Eastwood , Smith, Coach Raines, Gough.

April 2 ......... . ... . .. Harrisonburg April 8 ..... . ....... . .. . . . . R.E. Lee April 11 ............... Handley Relay April 16 ...... . ..... Woodberry Forest April 18 ............. . ....... Duke April 23 .. . .......... . .. Waynesboro April 25 ........... . Buena Vista Relay April 30 ... . .. . ... . ..... Buena Vista May 2 ........ . ..... Albemarle Relay May 9 ....... . ... . ..... District (W&L) May 13 ..... .. ...... . ..... Orange May 16 ..... . ....•..... State (V.M.I.)

VARSITY TRACK

Managers Robby Gough and Ronnie Pace and Coach William Raines .

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Air Conditioning

Residental-Industrial-Commercial

-Roofing Repairs-

Built up Asphalt-Tar and Gravel-Roofs Coated or Painted

Asphalt and Asbestos Shingles

Phone 293-2302

W. A. LYNCH ROOFING CO.

1709 Monticello Rd.

RHINEHARTS GULF

SERVICE STATION

Rt. 250 West

Gro . - Gas- Oi I -Accessories

Phone 823-4431

BELLAIR GULF SERVICE

Specializing in Wheel Balancing

and Undercoating

Route 250 West

Charlottesville, Virginia

Telephone 296-3913

Charlottesville, Va.

S. W. BARNES, INC.

Crozet, Virginia

"SCHOOL AND OFFICE"

SUPPLIES

JARMAN'S INCORPORATED

Charlottesvi lie and Waynesboro

Cooperating Firm

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HILL & IRVING INC.

FUNERAL SERVICES

First and Market Street Charlottesville, Virg inia

COMPLIMENTS OF

TIDBIT

MOTEL & RESTAURANT Route 250 West

Charlottesville, Virginia

Hydraulic Rd . & Rt. #5

Cha rlottesvi lie

L. C. McALLISTER

Owner

All Work Guaranteed

CROZET SHOE REPAIR

SERVICE Crozet, Virginia

New and Used Shoes for

the Entire Family

P.O . Box 336

Phone 296-1772

4 Portable Welding Machines

Mill Wright Work

Insulation of Industrial Machines

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Milk &~bad4-

THE VIRGINIAN for

FINE FOODS

CONGRATULATIONS AND

BEST WISHES

TO THE CLASS OF

1964

UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE, INC.

University Shopping Center

Opposite St. Anne's School

Phone 295-4555 Free Delivery

SPERRY PIEDMONT COMPANY (Division of Sperry Rand Corp.)

Charlottesvi lie Virginia

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R. E. LEE & SON

INCORPORATED

Building Construction

A CAREER With A Future!

If you like science and mathe­matics, consider engineering for your career! Engineering is the field of today and tomor­row. Progress is fast. New jobs are opening up every day. Plan for a job with a future-plan to be an engineer!

CROZET DRUG CO. SERVICE FOR THE SICK

C. F. Stanley Manager and Pharmacist

Phone 823-421~ ~ c,ozet, v;,g;n; 'V ~

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THE Paints , Varnishes , Lacquers , Leads

Oils , Enamels

Brushes and Painter 's Specialties

121 West Main Street

Charlottesville , Virg ini a

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PHONE 293-6093 OPEN UNTIL 9

The Jefferson House

"FINE FURNITURE FOR LESS"

Route 29 North- P. 0. Box 683

Ml LLERS CUT RATE

DRUG STORE

109 West Main 295-2232

JAY JEWELERS

IN CHARLOTTESVILLE

"Jay" Stands for Jewelry

205 East Main Street

Charlottesville, Virginia

PARKS FINANCE SERVICE,

INC. 112 2nd St. N. E.

Personal Loons To $600.00

Phone 293-6196 W . W. Parks, Mgr.

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Charlottesville

Office Machine Co.

Underwood- Olivetti Agency

Gestetner Mimeograph

Machines

Heyer Duplicators

Dial 295-7419

919 W . Main Street

THE

Sales- Service

Rentals

First in Fashion

Greencroft Florist

For the very finest corsages

and cut flowers

918 Emmett Street

Dial 293-6154

Deliveries of course

Route 29 No rth at 250 By Pass Charlottesville, Virginia

Te lephone 293-5164

RUDY1S CLEANERS, INC.

705 Pres ton Ave .

Phone 295-7166

- - WE CLEAN RUGS - -

H. M. GLEASON & CO.

AUTHORIZED DEALER

Farm Mach inery and Motor Trucks

Serving You Since 1871

1st & Garrett St.

Tel. 295-5145

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CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTO

AND TRUCK DEALERS

COGGINS MOTOR CO., INC. 330 Preston A venue Char lot tesvi l le, Virgin ia Studebaker Cars & Trucks Mercedes-Benz

MASSEY· FISCHER FORD, INC. 856 West M ain Street Charlot tesvi l le , Vi rg in ia Ford - Falcon - Fairlane Thunderb ird- Ford Trucks

DOMINICK CHEVROLET CORP. RUSSELL MOONEY OLDS Rout e 250 East on SALES and SERVICE Pantops M ounta in 3 15 West Ma in Street Charlottesvi lle, V irgin ia Charlottesvi ll e, Vi rg in ia Chevrolet- Chevy II- Corvai r Oldsmobile- Oldsmobile FSS Corvette BRADLEY PEYTON Ill R. M . DAVIS MOTORS, INC. 858 West Main Street 13 11 West M ain Street Cha rlot tesvil le, Vi rgi n ia Char lottesvil le, Virginia Pontiac- Pontiac Tempest Plymouth- Valiant- Chrysler Cadillac- Vauxhall Imperial

H. M . GLEASON and CO., INC. First and Garrett Streets Char lot tesvi lle, V irg in ia International Trucks and Farmall Equipment

HARPER MOTORS, INC. 9 18 Prest on Avenue Char lottesvi lle, V irgin ia Volkswaken- Porsche

MacGREGOR MOTORS, INC, 4 16 West M a in Street Charlottesvi l le, Vi rg inia Lincoln Continental- Mercury Comet

S-K MOTORS LTD. Route 29 North Charlottesvi lle, Vi rginia Imported Auto Specialists

JIM W ILLIAMS BUICK INC. 900 Preston A venue Char lottesvi l le, Vi rginia Buick- Buick Special- Opel GMC Trucks

WILHOIT MOTORS 404 East Market ~tree! Charlottesvi l le, V irg in ia Dodge- Dodge Dart Dodge Trucks- Fiat

THE SMART JUNIOR MISS

ALWAYS SHOPS AT . ,

STYLE SHOPPE Main at Fourth Street

"Distinctive Apparel"

Charlottesville, Virginia

UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE

Suppliers for Collegians for Over a Century

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA

HOME MATERIALS, INC. 1240 Harris St.

Charlottesville, Virginia

Dial 293-9177

THE W. J. KELLER CO. Spalding Saddles and Loafers

Capezios-Bass Weejuns Andrew Geller- Mademoiselle Paradise-Naturializers-Town

& Country for men : Wright's Arch Preservers

Freeman's-Bass Weejuns 404 E. Main

OAK HILL FOOD CENTER

Barbershop and Trailer Court

Old Lynchburg Rd .

and

5th St. Extended

Open 7 Days and Nights

Phone 295-2694

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OUR BEST WISHES TO THE

CLASS OF 1964

The Man's Corner

Downtown, Charlottesville

Albemarle students enjoy shopping, and working, at Wiley's .

Wiley's, Inc. Specializing in

Ladies, Junior, and

Childrens Apparel

410 East Main Street

Cooperating Firm

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Congratulations Students and Class of '64

Eastern Regional Office of State Farm Insurance Companies

1 001 Emmet Street

Unisphere ~"'"'" ., @ United States

AUTO- LIFE- FIRE

Charlottesville, Virginia

GO

TRAII.WAYS. TONEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR

Complete Package Tours

Special Charter Trips Fast1 Daily Express Service

TRAILINAYS 1961 New York World 'i Fa ir 1964. \965 Corporalion

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MEDICAL ARTS

PHARMACY

916 East High Street

Charlottesvi lie Phone 293-77 41

"Service to the Sick"

Cooperating Firm

THE 213 SHOP 213 Fourth St ., N .E.

Charlottesv ille, Va .

GIFTS

GREETING CARDS

DECORATIV.E ACCESSORIES

BROWN'S DRY CLEANERS

Harry J. Brown

Dial 6-6285

51 0 Preston Avenue

Charlottesville, Virginia

W. M. COLLINS

General Merchandise JAK 'N' JIL North Garden, Va .

Phone 293-0044

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KOURY'S HAIR STYLIST For Utmost

Beauty

In

HAIR DESIGN

Phone 295-4311

Barracks Road Shopping Center

c. H. Williams INC.

Charlottesville's Leading Department Store

HANCKEL- CITIZENS

INS. CORP.

Insurance

of every kind

295-7191

3rd and Jefferson P.O. Box 96

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THE VILLAGE MARKET Yancey Mills, Va .

Open 7 Days

Cooperating· Firm

BY-PASS MARKET 250 By-Pass Freebridge Rd .

Open 7 Days

8 till 10

Meats cut to order

KELLER AND GEORGE INCORPOR ATE D

JEWE LE II 5 O P T I C I A NS

CHARLOTTES VI LLE. V IRGINIA

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OASIS RESTAURANT Phone 823-431 2

CROZET SUPERETTE Dial 823-4828

STARKE'S CASH MARKET Crozet, Virginia 823-4012

RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT RT. 250 WEST

Ivy, Virg inia

Choice Steaks and Seafood

PREDDY'S WATCH SERVICE ON THE MEZZANINE IN WESTERN AUTO BUILDING

BARRACKS ROAD SHOPPING CENTER Hours- 9:30 to 6:00 Monday Through Saturday

Owned and Operated by W . R. (Ga it ) Preddy - Cert ified Watchmaker ENGRAVING

DAVIS FLORIST 507 East Main Street

Charlottesville, Virginia

Dial 295-5912

TOWE INSURANCE SERVICE INC. 416 E. Main Charlottesville, Virginia

We specialize in decorated

cakes for the occasion

"ASK ABOUT OUR STUDENT ESTATE PLAN"

Forrest S. Towe and A Da rden Towe

GLEASON'S BAKERY, Inc. Bakers o/

Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Pastries CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

TELEPHONE 296-6252

101 E AST MAIN STREET P . 0 . Box 161

162 163

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/\IN STREET

OX 161

162 163

Albemarle students crowd the Monticello Dairy ice cream freezer during lunch in the school cafeteria_

Monticello Dairy

Grady Avenue

Charlottesville, Virginia

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MINOR-DUKE MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY

Addie Alexander, Owner

404 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING

Charlottesvi lie, Virginia

CROZET INSURANCE

GENERAL INSURANCE

Carl F. Barnes Ella S. Barnes

Crozet, Virginia

H & M SHOE STORE

Always a Step Ahead in Fashion

and Quality

"Shoes for the Entire Family"

Charlottesville, Virginia

101 W . Main Street

BOTTLED GAS

CORPORATION

OF

VIRGINIA

CROSS ROADS STORE

Leonard E. Bunch, Sr.

Grocery- Feeds- Seeds

North Garden, Virginia

Phone 293-0014

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VALLEY VIEW FLORIST GILMORE HAMM

& SNYDER, INC. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION

Phone 296-6141 FURNITURE FOR THE HOME

AND OFFICE

Charlottesville, Virginia 418 East Main

For The School

Stationery

Books

For The Home

LANE'S T AI LORING SHOP

BARRACKS ROAD SHOPPING CENTER

Phone 293-8505

" Complete Formal Wear Renta I Service"

For The Office

You'll Find Whatever You Need In

School Supplies Greeting Cards

Athletic Cards Office Supplies

Office Furniture Novelties

At Charlottesville's Leading Book Store

ANDERSON BROS. BOOKSTORE INC.

Serving This Community Since 1876

Located at the University of Virginia

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Burgess Continental Coiffures

Holiday Drive

Route 29 North

Phone 295-7179 or 295-7178

Charlottesville, Virginia

166 167

fJ!MiiviSIBLE] RECORDS. INC. CROZET. VIRGINIA

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Bonnie helps Billy Reed find the right tie clasp at The Young Men's Shop.

BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY

CHARLOTTESVILLE COCA-COLA

BOTTLING WORKS, INC.

It's time to stock up before an Albemarle basketball game.

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AMOS R. SWEET

1233 Harris

Phone 293-3195

Pure Oil Products Tires & Accessories

Complete Auto Service

ERNIE'S

FRY'S SPRING SERVICE STATION

E. L. Houchens, Owner Phone 296-4006

2115 Jefferson Pork Ave . Charlottesville, Virginia

FOR THE FINEST IN FOODS

visit

JIM ' S RESTAURANT OWN ED A ND O PE RA TED BY

JIM AND BETTY SPROUSE

1505 WEST M AI N ST R EET

CH A RLO TTE SV ILLE, VI RG INI A T ELEPHO N E 3-4935

HAWKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL

Ivy Road (Rt. 250 West) Charlottesville, Virginia

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EARL H. VAUGHAN, INC.

Plumbing & Heating Contractors

608 Preston Avenue

TUEL JEWELERS Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler

Authorized Representative for Bulova-Elgin

Hamiliton Watches

"Coal that Burns"

Dial 295-5177

Charlottesville, Va.

FOR THE FINEST

IN GREETING CARDS

BROWN'S GIFTS

Keepsake Diamond and Wedding Rings

104 South First Street Charlottesville, Virginia

In Historic Virginia

Charlottesville & Williamsburg

and

Culpeper, Virginia

ROSE'S STORES INC .

VALUE AND VARIETY

Barracks Rood Shopping Center

and

112-116 West Main Street

Cooperating Firm

Cooperating Firm

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TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP

' 'Clothes for the Woman of Discriminating Toste"

Telephone 295-5339

114 Fourth Street N. E. Charlottesville, Virginia

M. TIMBERLAKE

INCORPORATED

DRUGGIST 322 East Main Street

Charlottesv ille , Virginia

295-9155

Desper's Power Equipment Service

Route 29 North

Homelite Chain Saw

Sales & Service

Service For All Makes Of

Chain Saws & Lawn Mowers

Phone 295-9215

Charlottesville

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A COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE

Cooperating Firm

IN DOWNTOWN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.

TAILORED SEAT COVERS OUR SPECIALTY

Reggie's Auto Upholstery Arm Rest Headliners Convertible Tops Repair Work On Seats Door Panels

109 6th St., N. W. Phone 296-3932 Charlottesville, Virginia

ALLIED SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 295-7181

Manufacturers of Quality Ready-Mixed Concrete

Autoclave Blocks Septic Tanks

Miscellaneous Concrete, Yard & Garden Products

CHARLOTTESVILLE HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE

HARDWARE

HARDWARE

HARDWARE

HARDWARE

All Kinds

Charlottesvi lie Virginia

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IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESS SITE

THE o:::~~:R WAY All size containers for every disposal need

SCHNEIDER'S DISPOSAL SERVICE, INC.

For information call

293-9005

Carroll L. Sacre, District Mgr.

Charlottesville, Virginia

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Route 29 South Charlottesville, Virginia

ESSO PRODUCTS

MEATS- GROCERIES

BEVERAGES

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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STEVENS &: COMPANY

Ivy Rood- U. S. 250 West

Charlottesville, Virginia

STOP AND SHOP 600 Preston Avenue

FOOD DISCOUNT CENTERS 500 East Main Street

&

1017 West Main Street

Cha rlottesville, Virginia

Charlottesville, Virginia

RIO ESSO SERVICE Groceries- Novelties- Fireworks

Snack Bar John Lyster (Proprietor)

Free Pickup Phone 293-0312

On Route 29 2 Miles North of Charlottesville

Top Value Stomps Handy to the School

EAGLE WINDOW CO. Remodeling of all types

KITTY ARCHER

DANCE STUDIO Phone 295-4464

Meadowbrook Shopping Center

1518 E. High St. Chorlottesvi lie

Phone 293-3312

Storm doors-Windows

MARTIN HARDWARE CO.,

INC.

Free Parking-Air-Conditioned

Dial 293-8171

941 Preston A venue

Cooperating Firm

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JEFFERSON PROFESSIONAL

INSTITUTE

"Central Virginia's Leading

Business College"

Charlottesville, Virginia

IVY

CONSTRUCTION

COMPANY 920 Harris 296-6128

OLIVA & LAZZURI Tile- Marble- Terrazzo

R. A. OLIVA

Manager

Dial 293-3352

606 - 1Oth Street, N. W.

Charlottesville, Virginia

PIEDMONT TRACTOR COMPANY, INC. Charlottesville, Virginia

CAVALIER GULF SERVICE Rt. 250 West 293-6523

"At the Sign of the Gulf Orange Disc"

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Acme Visible Records

Allied Supply Co.

Anderson Bros. Bookstore

Archer, Kitty Dance Studio

Barnes, S.W . Lumber Company

Barracks Road Shopping Center

Bellair Gulf Service

Bottled Gas Corp. of Virginia

Brown's Dry Cleaners

Brown's Gifts

Brown, W. E. Inc .

By-Pass Super AAarket

Burgess Continental Coiffures

Cavalier Gulf

Chancellor's Drug

Charlottesville Auto & Truck

Charlottesville Hardware

Charlottesville Office AAachines

Coca-Cola Bottling Works Inc.

Co llins W.AA. Gen . AAdse.

Colonade Shop

Cosner Bros. Auto

Cross Roods Store

Crozet Drug Store

Crozet Insurance

Crozet Gulf Service

Crozet Shoe Repair Service

Crozet Superette

Daily Progress

Davis Florist

Desper Power Equipment Service

Downtown Athletic Store

Eagle Window Co.

Eljo's

Fink's

Food Discount Centers

Fry Springs Service Station

Gilmore, Homm & Snyder

Gleason, H .AA . & Co.

Gleason's Bakery

Greencroft Nurseries, Inc.

Henckel Citizens Ins. Corp.

Hawkins Funeral Chapel

Hickory Hill Service Station

Hill & Irving, Inc .

H. & AA . Shoe Store

Home AAaterials Inc .

Ivy Construction Co.

Ivy Esso Service Center

Jok 'n' Jill

Jarman's Inc .

Jay Jewelers

Jefferson House

Jefferson Professional lnst .

Jefferson School of Arts

Jim's Restaurant

Keller, W. J. Co.

Keller and George

Koury's Hair Sty list

Lane 's Tailoring

Lee, R. E. & Son

Leggett's

Lynch, W. A.

AAoc's Welding

AAon 's Corner

AAartin Hardware Co ., Inc.

AAedical Arts Pharmacy

AAiller's Cut Rate

AAiller & Rhodes

AAinor-Duke Insurance

AAoorefields Battery & Parts, Inc.

AAonticello Dairy

Oak Hill Food Center

Oasis Restaurant

Oliva & Lazzuri

Park's Finance

Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Inc.

Piedmont Tractor

Preddy's Watch Service

Ranch House Restaurant

Red F rant AAo rket

Reggie's Upholstery

Rennolds Inc .

Rhinehart's Gulf Service

Rio Esso Service

Rose's Stores Inc.

Rudy's Cleaners

Schneider's Disposal Service, Inc.

Seal's Sinclair Service

Sherwin- Williams Co.

Sperry - Piedmont Co.

Starke's Cash AAarket

State Farm Insurance

Stevens & Company

Stop and Shop

Style Shoppe

Sweet, Amos R.

Tidbit AAotel & Restaurant

Tilman's Department Store

Timberlake, AA . Inc .

Town & Country

Trimbel's Dry Cleaning Service

Tuel Jewelers

213 Shop

University Bookstore

University Drug Store, Inc.

Volley View Florist

Vaughan, Earl H., Inc.

Vepco

Village AAarket

Virginia Trailways

Virginian

Wheeler, B. E. Real Estate

Wheeler, Roy Co.

Wiley's Inc.

Williams, C. H., Inc.

Young AAen's Shop

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OUR THANKS

The 1964 staff of The Peer wishes

to extend its sincere appreciat ion

to the following for their inva luable

aid and cooperation .

Advertisers for supporting the annual with their advertise ments;

Billy Bishop and Gundars Osvalds fo r taking our candid shots,

activity shots ... on call w hen needed;

Lane's Tailoring Shop for supplying the coats used for Senior

Boys' pictures;

Faculty and Guidance Department for the ir coope ration wi th

the constant bother of th e annual staff;

Mr. Rip Payne for taking our c lub pictures and helping us;

Mr. Charles Perry for advising us ... trying to sol v e our

p roblems;

Mr. Hurt and the Office Personnel for all their valuable as­

sistance whenever we asked;

School Pictures, Inc. for sharp and clear pictures;

Students and Parents for their support ofthe annual and making

it possible .

ACTIVITIES INDEX A lbemarle Highlight Staff .... ... . 109 Dedication ................... 6 Math Club .................. 90 A lumni Section ... .. .. . ...... . 116 DE Club . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 100 Monogram Club ...... . . . .. . . . 86 A rt C lub ....... . . . ....... . .. 90 Dramatics . . . .. ..... . . .. .. .. 1 04 National Honor Society .. ...... .. 85

Band, All State .. . 1'18 Faculty Basketball Game .. . ..... 123 Nursing Club . . . . . . .... . .. ... 96 Ba nd, Beg inning . ..... .. . . . . .. 113 Four-H Club, Boys . ...... . ..... 95 Orche stra . ... .............. 111

Ba nd C lub . ............... .. 112 Four-H Club, Girls ......... .. .. 95 Parent Day . . . . . 119

Band, Intermed iate and Junior ..... 113 French Club ..... .. . .. . .. . . . . 88 Peer Staff .. .. ...... . .. . . . . . 108

Ba nd, Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 FBLA ..... . ..... . .. . ...... 100 Plays . .. . ... . . . .... .. .. .. . 122

Bible Club ............. •. . . . . 98 FFA .. .. . .. . ... ........... 94 Powder Puff Bow l . . . . 123

Cale ndar of Events ............ 114 FH A ... . . .. ........ . . . .... 92 Quill and Scro ll .... . .. . ...... . 85

Cheerleaders . . . . . . . .• . . . . . . . 126 FTA ... . .. .... .... .. ...... 102 Red Cross . . . . . . . . ... 96

Chess Club ............... ! . . 90 GAA . ..... .. .. . .. . .. . ..... 86 SCA .. .................. .. . 82 Ch oir , Conce rt .... .. ......... 110 Hi-Y . ...... . .......... .. .. 98 Senior Hall of Fame . .. ......... 76

Choir, Eighth Grade . . . ..... .. . . 111 Homecom ing Court ........ . ... 120 SeniorSeminar ....... ... .... 106 Chorus, All State ..... . ........ 118 ICT...... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 100 Senior Superlati ves .. . .. . .. . ... 78

Club Night . . . .. . ... . . .. ... ... 124 Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game . .. . .... . 123 Spanish Club . . .... . ... . . . .... 88

College Boards ........... . .. . 11 9 Latin Club .......... ... ...... 88 Thespian Society .. . ... . . ... . . . 105 College Day . . . . . . . . . . ..... 119 Library Club .. . . . . .. . .. . ... . 102 Top Ten .. . ........ . . ... .... 77

Debate Club . . . ...... . ...... 106 Literary Club .......... . ... .. 106 Tri-Hi -Y ....... . ..... . ... . .. 98

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