1974 peer - albemarle high school yearbook
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The 1974 yearbook from Albemarle High School in Charlottesville, VA.TRANSCRIPT
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Table of Contents Dedication 12 Faculty 14 Activities 44 Organizations 58 Sports 82 Underclassmen 110 Seniors 150 Advertisements 190
As I ponder years here spent and watch the flurry of images cascading through my mind, I listen also to the rumblings of my soul: I hear the insistent cacophony of the words "if I could" and am deafened by their discordant tunes. But now I shall have the chance to mold their dissonance into euphony , into a symphony of myself and of my dreams.
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The sun will soon set on this day but I fear not the night For another sunrise awaits me, A new horizon rises above the old, and wilted stalks display nascent buds Promising new blooms, fresh flowers and another day.
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Therefore, as I leave Academia's reign and enter a new world, a new day, I need to pause for a moment to catch my breath, to take new bearings. I must face up to myself and evaluate my life and my doings .
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Have I learned? Do I now hold the omnipotent key which unlocks the doors of the world? Or in the end has it all just come in one ear and gone out the other?
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I attempt to transform the torrent of names, novels, nouns, numbers, -Learning-into a unified whole: essaying to forge an enduring creation out of ephemeral components. But it is a difficult, tedious task and often are the failures.
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In pursuit of the all-mighty grade, assignments and homework seek me out and haunt my being like alphabetical specters. Seeking to please those under whose domain I toil, I feign my interest with a pasted-on smile yet real earnesty occasionally breaks through.
Strugging to fit together a world that seems to be missing some pieces, My mind is whirling as it wrestles with people, places, questions, and ideals .
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Gentle reflections of teachers and friends and happy hours passed; Chafing memories of unknowns, boring classes and forgotten work; And amidst it all, daydreams of sunny fields and faraway shores.
Yet my education is not consummated solely in the classroom or at my desk; But also on the field, in the halls, and outside these doors .
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I am deluged with questions, both from within and from without. But responses come slowly and answers but rarely. And though I struggle to create a liveable code from my beliefs and ideals, Must I forever seek philosophic intangibles with which to sooth my soul?
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Dedicated to Mrs. Mary A. Lederman
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Using avid knowledge to combine the culture of a foreign nation with that of our American one ...
Unselfishly concerning herself with student interests, involving herself in various community activities .
Always willing to contribute her services to one who needs a helping hand . . .
It is with sincere appreciation and gratitude that the Peer is dedicated to Mrs. Mary A. Lederman by the 1974 Senior Class.
) combine the culture of a l t of our American one ...
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tion and gratitude that the icated to Yl rs . Mary A. b ~ the 1974 Senior Class .
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The Administration- Nerve Center of the School Mr. Hurt ... our friend, Mr.
Goodwin ... the seniors' own, Mr. Sessoms . . . the juniors' domain, Mr. Anderson ... the sophom ores' guardian, Mr. McCauley ... our friend, th e watchdog of the halls. And below, yet beyond them , rejgn th e secretari es - Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Bryant-sometimes susp ected of actually running th e school.
One h ea rs in thi s office of ours many familiar sayings such as:
"Mr. Hurt, my child would never "
" Late again. What's th e excuse?" " You don't look sick. Are you?" " O.K. , three days of vacation with-
out any make-up work for that." "I have a student he re who claims
to have an appointment with his doctor but he doesn 't have an excuse."
In spite of all that has been said, the office is th e spoke of school life.
John C. Sessoms B.S. , University of orth Carolina; M.Ed., University of Virginia Assistant Principal
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John . Anderson B.S.,M.S., Virginia State College; Virginia Commonwealth University; University of Virginia Assistant Princi pal
Ze lda Murray, Office Secretary James N. McCauley, Administrative Aide
F. Hurt ., Hampden-Sydney College, cipa]
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.vealth Unive rsity; University of Virginia
ames N. McCauley, Administrative Aide
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Ben F . Hurt B.A. , Hampde n-Sydney College; M.Ed ., University of Vi rginia Principal
Ruth E . Bryant, Atte ndance Secre tary.
Donn A. Goodwin A.A., Wingate Jr. College; B.S ., Appalachian State University; M.Ed. , University of Virginia; Adv. Grad., University of Virginia Assistant Principal
Mrs. Hurt, " A Woman F or All Seasons," makes her de but today as bookkeeper.
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As graduation draws nearer, many seni ors can b e found in th e guidan ce office and th e staff has to cope with su ch questions as th ese ...
" But Mrs. D offl emeyer, it's got to be in by n ext week. Can' t you have it ready tomorrow ?"
"After high school , what am I going to do?"
The underclassmen have their question s too and one can hear them quizzing th e couns e lors ...
"Sh ould I take my College Boards now or n ext year?"
"S ummer school? You 're kidding!" At th e receiving end, th e counselors
provide sa tisfying answers to th ese inquiries.
Inez Bowler A.B., Virginia State College; Unive rsity of Virginia Guidan ce Counselor
Virginia R. Doffl emeyer B.S. , Longwood College; M.Ed., Univers ity of
Virginia Guidance Director
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Our "HELP!'' Department
John B. Titus B.A., M.Ed., University ofVirginia Guidance Counselor; Bicycle Club; Lacrosse Club; C.G.B. Representative
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IJ.I Gale, Jr. , Wake Forest Un iversity; M.Ed. , Univers ity of Virginia dance Counselor; Guitar Club ; Intramural Club
Ethel M. Johnson, Guidance Secretary
Danie l Monahan
ewassa Via Ge ntry, Guidance Secre tary
B.A. , St. Francis Coll ege; M.Ed., Un iversity of Virginia Guidance Counselor; Motorcycl e
Mattie Lee G. Fornes B.S., North Carolina State Univers ity, M.Ed., University of Vi rginia Guidance Counselor
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Into the Second Year of Operation, the Elective The phase-elective program , intro
duced las t year, h as grown and es tabli sh ed itself as part of th e acade mi c s tru ctur e. D es pite som e prob le m s, whi ch w ere of course in evitabl e, we h ave adjusted to th e d eparture from tra diti o n. F o r th e m os t part , th e ch a nge h as b een good . It has b oth stude nt and faculty support and h op efull y will continu e to b e res p onsive to criti cism.
W. Curtis H olga te B.A., Un iversity of Akron; M.A. , University of Virginia Englis h 11,12
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Jim Watts A.B., King Coll ege; M.A.T. , Un iversity of Virgini a English 10,11,12
Maril yn Pirkle B.A. , Le Moy ne Coll ege E ngli sh 10,11,12; Harlequin; Juni or Class Sponsor
Beverl y An n Yates A.B., Central Michigan University; M.Ed., University of Virginia Engli sh 10,11,12
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An n Yates ntral Michigan Un iversity; M.Ed. , ty of Virginia 10,11,12
·.{arion M. Thomas B.A., Livingston Coll ege English 10,11,12; Concerned Black Youth of A.H.S.
oyce P. Johnson ., Dickinson College;
.... E mory University mdish 10,11,12; Critique Club; Se nior Class
Program is Swinging More .
Virginia Barnett B.A., Wh eaton Coll ege; M.Ed. , Univers ity of Vi rginia English 11,12; Peer
Z. James Estes Jr. B.S. , M.A., Un iversity of Virginia English 10,11,12; C.G.B. Representative
Verona L. Franklin B.A. , Longwood College Engli sh 10; J.V. Cheerl eaders
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David L. Hill B.A., Crace Coll ege; M.S., St. Francis College English 10,11,12; Seni or Class Sponsor; }.V. Basketball ; Critique Club; Prism
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Marilyn J. Fantino B.A. , Emory and Henry College Engli sh 10,11,12; Senior Class Sponsor
Fredrick T. Hardy, Jr. B.A., M.A., University of Richmond English 10,11,12; Cross Country; Track
Sara h E. Maddox B.S. , University of Virginia English 10,11,12; Debate and Forensics
E. Maddox University of Virginia
h 10,11,12; Debate and Forensics
• • Toward Acceptance by All of Us
~ · ·· M.A. , Univers ity of Michigan nglish 11,12
ictoria T. de Vries · .B., Douglas Coll ege; M.A.T. , Un iversity of Virgini a nglish 10,11,12; Harleq uin; Ichthus Club; C.G.B. Representative
" I t's more work and more exciting for a teach er. It forces a teacher to do research in areas that h e is not familiar with. It' s an educational experien ce for the teacher as well as th e student." · " One disadvantage is when one finds a course h e lik es because of the material used but can' t take it since it is not offered in hi s tract or period."
Mary E. Wilkes · B.A., Un iversity of Kentucky; M.A. , Unive rsity of Virginia English 10,11,12
Noreen G. Mu lli ken B.A., San Francisco Si:ate Un iversity and California State University at Los Angel es English 10
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Are You Physically Fit?
Harry E. ull dc~L B.S. , Hampden-S ydn ey College Phys ical Education; Athl e ti c Director
Brenda F . Langdon B.S. , East Carolina Univers ity; M.Ed. , University of Virginia Ph ysical Education ; Driver' s Educati on; J.V. Basketball
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Dennis C. Craddock A.A ., Ferrum Jr. College; M.Ed . University of Virginia
Physical Education; Driver's Education; Indoor and Outdoor Track; F .C.A.
Leonard J . Hri ca
James Arbaugh A.A., Greenbri e r Military Academy; B.S.Ed. , Un iversity of Virginia Driver's Education; Varsity F ootball ; Varsity Baseball
B.S. , M.S. , Un iversity of Virginia Physical E!lucation; Soccer; Intramu ral Soccer, Intramural Baske tball ; Psychology Club
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Football; Varsity Baseball
Intramural Basketball ;
.P. Moore B.S., M.S. , North Caroli na Central College Driver's Education
usan A. Miller a.S. Madison College
ys ical Education; G.A.A.; Varsity T e nnis
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Mary Anna S. Kaplan B.A. , Bridgewater Coll ege; M.Ed. ,
n iversity of Virginia
Ralph A. Harri son, Jr. B.S ., South West Missouri State; M.Ed., Drury Coll ege Driver's Education ; Varsity Football
Jumpin g jacks, sit-ups, phys ical fitness tes ts and many oth er routin e tortures are a small but vital part of our ph ys ica l e du ca ti on progra m. Th e comp e t e nt s taff of coach es and teach e rs is co ncern e d with h e lping the students to realize th e ir p otential, both mentally and phys ically. In additi on to phys ical exercise, classroom courses in h ealth and driver education are manda tory. These courses are d es igned to mold th e students into future resp onsible citizens.
Phys ical Education; Varsity Baske tball and Softball ; G.A.A.
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Mathematics- The Precise and Logical Way To
Pamela P. Bate man B.S., University of Georgia Elementary Functions; Trigonome try; Algebra I ; S.C.A.; Liberation Club
Ri chard H. Ergler B.A., St. Vincent College Math Analysis; Calculus
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Martha L. Be nnett B.A., Sweet Briar College; M.Ed., University of Virginia Math 10; Geometry; Photography Club.
Ever since ewton was hit by that fatefu l apple, mathematics has played a major role in the world. Mathematics helps us in solving complex problems from th e outer limits of space to the inner limits of a triangle . What's more, it is mathematics upon which an increasing number of careers are based.
Aside from its practical application, mathematics demands logi c and precision and is a vital tool for abstract reasoning. Do not despair th en if geometric principles or algebraic formulas frustrate u n mercifully. They are mind stretching and w \whi le.
Virginia L . Fulcher B.S. , Longwood College Geometry; Algebra II - Trigonome try
Courtenay T. Stanley A.B. , College of William and Mary; M.Ed. , University of Virginia Trigonometry; Analytic Geometry; Math Analysis ; Peer
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ogical Way To ewton was hit by that fateful tics has played a major role in hematics h elps us in solving !ms from th e outer limits of ter limi ts of a triangle . What's :hematics upon whi ch an inr of careers are based .
its practical appli cation , mands logic and precision and
tract reasoning. Do not tric principles or algebU"'mercifully. They are
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II - Trili::onometry
-Y lli am and Mary; M.Ed. , Un iversity of
lytic Geometry; Math Analys is; Peer
nderstanding
Conn ie Logan .B. , Meredith Coll ege
Algebra II ; Math 10, J.V. Cheerl eading
Bess ie P. Brickhead B.S., Mary Washington Coll ege ~lath 9; Al gebra I
Dorothy Su lock B.S., Glasboro State; M.A. and Certifi cate of Adv . Grad. Studies University of Virginia Math 10; Geometry; Sophomore Class Sponsor
Brenda R. Broadwell B.S. , Radford Coll ege Algebra I ,II
Ann A. Broaddus B.A. , Bryn Mawr College Al gebra II ; Geometry; C.G. B. Representative
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Th e Watergate h earin gs and th e current issues discussed in th e gub ernatorial race have touch ed th e lives of all of us. Th e courses offered through th e Social Scien ce departme nt give th e studen ts a chance to look cri tically at th ese and oth er prob le ms in our world.
They may analyze th ese events in t e rm s of hi s tori c importance , th e ir legality and th e political pressures which influenced them. The courses examin e th e content in terms of how th e events affect p eople, th e influence of blacks in America or how th e world reacts to th e events in our country.
laney C. Grim B.A., Longwood College; M.A. , Univers ity of orth Carol ina U.S. History
J. Dani el Patte rson A.A. , Blue fi e l-d Coll ege; B.A. Madison Coll ege U .. History; Senior Class Sponsor
Social Science Classes Dissect
Willis C. Wake c.&z~J-B.A. , Lynchburg Coll ege; M.Ed., University of Virginia U.S. Hi story; .S. Governm ent
Franklin W. Allen B.A., Roanoke College Sociology; V. Basketball; Junior Class Sponsor; F e ll owship of Chri stian Ath letes
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DanielL. Gibbes, Jr. ~ B.A., Univers ity of South Carolina U.S. Government
il tl Issues
niv r ity ory; Black tudi e ; Black Youth of A.H.
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elL Gibbes, Jr. ~ niver..it} of South Carolina ~·emment
Vital Issues
•• 1ary A. Tanner
Douglas J. Selden B.A., Norwich Un ivers ity; M.A.T., University of Virginia U.S . Government; Outing Club ; J.V. Football
Harold F. Paris B.S., M.A., Madison Coll ege
Catherine Q. Hitchcock B.A., College· of William and Mary; M.A. , University of Arizona U.S. History
B.A., Virginia Union University World Hi story; Black Studies ; Concern ed Black Youth of A.H.S.
Gov~rnment; Social Problems; Athle ti c Equipment Manager
Jamie H. Brown B.S., Un iversity of Virginia Government; Ass .' t Varsity Baske tball Coach; Senior Class Sponsor
Carolyn H. Saunders B.A., Radford College; M.A., Univers ity of Virginia U.S. History
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Richard D . Monfort
Science : Cracked t est-tub es, s h a tt ered
coverslips, wandering fruitflies , appalling od ors, and un exp ected explos ions are just a few of th e occurre nces that h e lp keep us on our toes in th e ch alle n gi q_g progra m s our Science department offe rs. H owever we soon
J> learn that th ese bumps along th e road
B.S., State University of ew York; M.Ed. , University of Virginia Biology I , II , Science Club
must be traveled over if we are to give some order to th e intricate formulas, the lengthy lab reports , and th e multitude of minute facts that partially compose th e often ch ao ti c world of science encountered for a t leas t fifty minutes each day. Hopefull y the perseverance will pay off and it will lead t o a broader unde rs ta ndin g of th e hows and whys of science and even life itself.
Thomas M. Dugan B.S ., West Virginia Institute of T echnology; M.A.T., Miami Univers ity Chern Study; Chemistry II; Chess Team; Chess Club
Guy B. Oldaker, III B.A., University of Virginia Chemistry I; Cross Country; Indoor and Outdoor Track; Bicycle Club
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S. Timothy Grey B.A., Presbyterian College; M.S., Jacksonville State University Psychology; F.N.A.
Science: ted test-tub es, s h a tt ere d ps, wandering fruitfli es, appal•rs, and unexp ected explosions a few of the occurrences that
ep us on our toes in th e chal: programs our Science d e llt offe rs . However we soo n
these bumps along th e road led over if we are to give
rder to the intricate formulas, ·hy lab reports, an d the mul
facts that p artially n chaotic world of
ntered for a t leas t fifty h da}. Hopefully the p erill pay off and it will lead
der unders tandin g of th e d whys of science and even
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The Pathway To Progress
amuel W. T erry, Jr. <~ B.S., Arkansas A.M. and N. College Biology I; Varsity Tenni s
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Sally S. Stringfie ld B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Duke University Biology I
William L. Bishop, Jr. B.S. , University of Virginia General Physics; PSSC Physics; Photography Club
Beverl y B. Otis B.S. , Madison College Biology I; Ecology
Margare t P. F owler B.S. , Madison College; M.Ed. , University of Virginia Biology I
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Experience A New World If you want somethin g different,
take a fore ign language . You don ' t just learn a language but a whole new culture.
F or beginners, th ere are th e h eadphones for listening to dialogues and programs.You may feel like a Martian when wearing these but they accomplish their purpose.
New lan guage books were thi s year's good news. Th e teach ers, of course, may have b een more excited than th e students. Years of teaching from obsolete materials is oppressive even for the most good-humored teachers.
Mary A. Lederman A.B. , Syracuse Universi ty; M.Ed. , Un iversity of Virginia French III ,IV,V; at:ional Honor Society; French Club
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Eugene E. Norton B.S ., Spring Hill College
German I ,II ,III; German Club; Senior Class Sponsor
Joyce M. Rice B.A. , Madison College; M.A.T., University of Virginia; Univers ity of Messina Latin I ,II ,IV; Latin Club; Majorettes
Valerie D. Lane B.A., Mary Washington College Spanish II ,III,IV; Spanish Club
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raduate School h II; Spanish Club
University of Virginia; Univers ity of Ju lie H . Crover A. B. , Immaculata College; Universidad de Valencia Spanis h 1,11; V. Cheerl eading; Spanish Club
Evelyn Brubaker B.A., Berea College; M.A.T., AntiochPutney Graduate School
panish II ; Spanish Club ..
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Joelle M. Hobson A. B., Chestnut Hill College; Certificat de Ia Sorbonne, Paris M.A.T., Univers ity of Virginia French I ,II ,III ; Drill Team; French Club
Beverl y H . Jones B.A. , Washington College French I ,II,III ; French Club; National Honor Society; Senior Class Sponsor; C.G.B. Representative
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The Fine Arts' Connection With Construction
j ane Gallan t B.S ., Maca les ter College; M.A., University of South Florida Library
Beverl y Lecu yer, Library Aide
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David A. Blanchard B.M.E. , Westminster Choir College Chorus I ,II ; Music Theory; Juni or Class Sponsor
Waldo E. j ohnson B.F.A. , Catholic Universitv: Rutgers University Art 2, 3 , 4; Visual Arts Club
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'ory Goodall ., Un iversity of Virginia; Averette College
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E . Marcia Dobbs .F .A., Drake University
Drama; Albemarl e Players; Thespian Troupe 500; Autodramatic Activities
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Katherin e C. Gardner
The renovation program, started las t year and con tinuing through out thi s school term, has been geared mostly to th e Fin e Arts department. Larger an d better equipped rooms have been given to th e a rt , dram a and mu s ic clas ses and th e library.
A new addition is be ing finished to house th ese departments next to the auditorium . The new art rooms will be behind th e auditorium so that items may be rolled onto th e stage. There will be dressing and storage rooms for th e actors. And for th e band, rooms for classes and for practicing will b e available.
The Media Center, form erly the library, h as b een completed on the old library site. It contains research rooms and a large area for reading on the lower level. On the upper level, there are conference rooms, workrooms, and the audio visual room.
B.F.A., University of North Carolina; Tufts University; Boston Mus eum of Fine Arts; Univers ity of London Art 1, 2; Art Club
Kenneth E. Moulton B.M ., Boston Un iversity; M.M.E., East Carolina Un iversity M.M.E. , East Carolina University Band 1, 2; Musi c Appreciation; Band Club
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Reba H . Sandell
Business Education strives to m eet the needs of business , the worker, and society by integrated programs within a block of time . The block program increases student understanding of basic office concepts and fundamental principles applicable to various business fields.
Co-operative office education is available for those students who wish to participate on the job. This program co-ordinates classroom study and on the job training. The office instruction is an extension of the classroom instruction.
B.S., Madison College; M.Ed., University of Virginia Cle ri cal Typing II ; Steno Block II; F.B.L.A.
]an ne tte S. Hunt B.A., Kearney State Teacher's College
Typing l
New Block Programs
ancy G. Small B.S ., Madison College; M.S. , Old Dominion University General Business ; Cleri cal Accounting; F.B.L.A.
~lock Programs
.• Old Dominion University I Accountin11:; F.B.L.A.
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largare t W. Burruss B.S., Mary Washington College Typing 1; Data Process ing
berry Aylor B.S., Radford College Typing 1; General Business; J.V. Cheerleaders
Katharine Hancock B.A., Lynchburg College Typing 2; General Business
Brenda J. Graves B.S. , Longwood College Typing 1; General Business; Drum Majorettes
Agnes ]. Anderson B.S., Montreat College Cle ri cal Typing I ; Steno Block I; F.B.L.A.
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Learning by Doing LS Vocational Training There exis t evera l e du ca ti ona l
programs h ere designed to give th e student mastery in a sp ecifi c marketable skill. With this, he can b egin his career immedia tely upon graduation , or temporaril y en ter th e job market until h e can earn money for furth er edu cation.
The goal for Albemarle is for each student to be prepared for high er educati on or for imme di ate skill ed job opportunities.
Th e avai lab l e fields a r e h ome econom ics, agri culture, and offi ce occ up a ti ons. Th e DECA , VICA, a nd ICT organization s furth er advance this goal.
Jeanne F . Thompson B.A. Marshall University Consumer and H omemaking Education I , II , V; F.H.A.
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j oseph R. Gil le nwater B.A., Emory and He nry College; M.S. West Virginia niversity I. C.T . I , II ; V.I.C.A.
Darrell C. Gardn er B.S. , Virginia Com monwealth University Distributive Education 2,3; D .E.C.A.
Clarence M. Anderson B.S., University of D e laware; M.Ed ., University of Virginia Vocational Coord] nator
John H . Pleasants B.S., West Virginia State Industrial Arts I , II; Woodworking
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John H. Pleasants B.S ., West Virginia State Industrial Arts I, II ; Woodworking
Le Roy H. Smith B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University :'\ lechanical Drawing; Industrial Arts I ; Power Mechanics
Francis W. Bughan .-B.S., Virginia State College; St. P <;tul' s Coll ege
uto Assistant
Edwin 0. Russell B.S ., Virginia Polytechnic In stitute and State Un iversity Agriculture 2,4; Natural Resources Management; F.F.A.
Dorothy B. H arraway c.&.c~ B.S. , Hampton In stitute H ome Economics I , II , IV; F.H .A.
D elsie T. Hancock Registered Nurse; University of Virginia
H ealth Assistant; V.I.C.A.
Linda Lee Davis
V. Ray Clark B.S., Eas t T e nnessee State University Vocati onal Guidance
Suzann e Mawyer B.S., Virginia Commonwealth University Di stributive Education I ,II ; DECA
A.A., Averett College; B.A., Wes t Hampton College; M.Ed., University of Virginia Vocational English
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Charl es de Kraft
James Lacey B.S. Un iversity of Virginia Basic 3; Track Coach
B.S ., Appalachian State University; Gardner Webb Coll ege Vocational Math ; Job Ori e ntation; Vocational Guidance; Outdoor Club
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New Programs Prepare Students for the Future. •
Clevester Logan
The Charlottesvi ll e-Alb emarle Technical Education Center is a new addition to the total educational program for the County of Alb emarle and the City of Charlottesville .
The primary objective of th e center is to increase the potential of individuals through specialized training in salab le ski ll s, thus enhancing th e ir opportunity for e mployment in th e competitive labor market.
Programs are designed for employment after graduation from hi gh schoo l or for further educati on in institutions of higher learning.
B.S., M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University istant Principal
Bernard J . Snyder B.A., Salem College; M.Ed., University of Virginia Guidance, Curriculum
Jean L. Brown, Secre tary-Bookkeeper
Lyman R. Corney B.S ., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; M.Ed. , College of William and Mary Prin cipal
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Virgin ia H. Nowlin B.S. , Longwood Coll ege; M.Ed., Un iversity of Virginia Data Process ing; .F.B.L.A.
George A. Teed Jr. B.S ., Madison Coll ege; Danbury State College; University of Virginia Drafting and Design ; V.I.C.A.
Janice M. Evans Blue Ridge School of Nursing; Watson School of
Hair Des ign; U. ofVa. School of Ed. ; Va. State College
Cosmetology, V.l.C.A.
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Russell P. Wood Virginia State College Auto Mechanics; V.I.C.A.
Blaine E. Mcintyre Plumbing, Heating and Cooling; V.I.C.A.
James E. McDaniel B.S ., Virginia State College Carpentry; V.I.C.A.
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lien W. Helmandollar U. of Notre Dame, Indiana State
: Welding; Machine Shop
Ruth G. Updike Registered Nurse, University of Virginia Practical Nursi ng; V.l.C.A., Nursing Dept. Sponsor
Kenne th Lee Brown Piedmont Va. Community College Electricity; V.l.C.A.
Wi lliam H. Johnson B.S. , Tuskegee Institute Brick Masonry; V.l.C.A.
ina Louise Estep B.S ., Eastern Mennonite Coll ege Comm ercial Food Service; V.l.C.A.
Hugh N. Billhimer B.S., State Un iversity of New York at Buffalo; T echnician's Diploma, Coyne El ectroni cs School El ectroni cs; V.l.C.A. P.M. Section Advisor; School Safety Commi ttee Chairman
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Homecoming Weekend: A "Fantabulous" Pep Rally. . .
Varsity Cheerleaders proudly get the ir corsages pinned.
" I got that feeling!" J.V. Cheerleaders give their team support .
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. . . A Parade featuring floats requiring time and TLC
Rhoda Morton and Jacki e Terrell - Sen ior Members of Girl's Varsity Bas ketball Team.
First Place: The Spanish Club
Honorable Mention: Eurtan Club .
Second Place: The French Club
Th ird Place: Concerned Black Youth Club
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ll • • The Court- Composed of Girls Chosen for ty as •
Susan Hunt- Maid of Honor Bonnie Cutright - Senior Representative
Liana Solorzano- Homecoming Queen Melissa Locher- Senior Representative ub M upin - opho
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'rls Chosen for Beauty as well as Personality. • •
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Sherry Conway- Junior Representative Pat Lee - Junior Representative
er - Senior Representative Ruby Maupin - Sophomore Representative Lindsay Nelson- Sophomore Representative
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• • . Enhanced by a Dance Through "The Enchanted Forest.'' The Lafl
Debbie Queen Li ana Solorzano and he r escort , Mark Patterson. " Party-time!
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ed and Alex enjoy the scenery, th e music, and th e company. What do you mean you don 't know how to dance?
And the crowd dances on.
anted Forest."
"Party-time!
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't know how to dance ?
What The Lane Game Means To Me.
Debbie Deane, Mr. Grey, and Kathy Thalmann
John Nelms Beth Stephenson
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Spirit is what it' s ca ll e d .. . the best City Slicker Day ever ... Red and Blue D ay with the best Pep-Rally of the season . . . Then there was the game itself . . . "N, N-0 , N-0-T-H -I-N-G, that's what Lane High means to me, nothing, absolutely nothing."
Albemarle - 7 Lane - 0
Chip Berry
Tri-Captains: Mike Lewis, Bobby Albert, and Greg Barbour.
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Powderpuff: Juniors Emerge As Victors! Sweatshirt clad girls brave d and
s urviv e d chill y prac ti ces s o th ey might stomp th e ir oppon ents wh e n th e moment cam e. Wh e n it did finall y arrive, th e juni ors proved vi ctori ous b y b eating b oth classes. ow th e ra in d rench ed fi e ld and mud e ncrusted legs and feet are history. The upcomin g senior girls are th e team to b eat.
The Juni ors gath er.
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Seni or Pat Washington run s for a TD.
The Seni or huddle .
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'You're A Good Man Charlie Browrt"
The World War I Fl ying Ace- Snoopy.
Big-mouthed Lu cy threatens poor Linus .
OH GOSH! Who stole the flag?
"You're A Good Man , Charlie Brown," directed by E. Marcia D obbs, was a n ew ch a ll enge for the Al b emarle Players. Without the use of traditional sets or plot, the musical relied sole ly upon the cas t of six . The show was a n os ta lgi c exper ie nce. Schulz's subtle humor held th e audience captiv e throu g h th e final numb er, "Happiness." The choreograph y b y John Owen and sp ec ialeffects photography by Tom Mathews brought "C.B." toge ther , creating a thoroughly de lightful production. The play was also presented at a special showing at H enley.
Look, I can run this show, Meathead!
ow see here Charli e Brown ...
Nationa l Merit Finalists , first row: Susan Russell , Yvonne Walle r. Second row: Cary Branch, David Merkl e.
Betty Grocker Hom emaker of Tomorrow Award: Mary Ann Thompson . Loca l Soroptimist Club Award: Melody ightingale .
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Students bring Honor to
Cooperative Governing Board, first row: Mr. Monahan, Mark Patterson, Scott Cohen , ed Deets, Alan Hodge, Mr. Anderson. Second row : Mrs. DeVri es , Thea Hurt , Demmie Coyner , Bes Fisher, Jack ie Maupin, Ms. Bateman . Third row: Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Broddus, Mr. Estes, Mrs. Logan , Mr. Van Fossen, Miss Brubaker, Mr. Goodwin.
Girls' State Representatives: Nancy Rutland , Emily Graebner.
Boys' State Representatives : Craig Van de Castle, Cary Branch.
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cott Cohen, Ned Deets , Alan ae Coyner, J3es Fisher, Jackie , :\Irs. Logan, Mr. Van Fossen,
~ ~~;,::_- ..... ~:- < .. ·.. . ...... presentatives: Craig Van de Castle,
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Regional Band, first row: Doug Webber, Quinton Congdon, John Pete rson, Eugene Hilbert. Second row: Chris Samuel, Jeff Wol· frey, Joe Bunts, Ali ce Averette, Kare n Jameson. Third row: Authur Busby, Ray Conway, Glen Adam s, Tim Adams. Not pictured:
usan Smith, Bill Huber.
State Forensics Contestants: Mark Patterson, Craig Van de Castle.
Governor's School Representatives: Susan Russell , Emil y Graebner, Sung Wha Hong .
D.E.C.A. Dis trict Leadership Conference, first row: Mary Beth Zivic, Judy O' Mary, Barry Boggs, Theresa Stephens. Second row: Cindy Hughes, Joan Roach , C laude Walton, Dann y Roach , Tracy Blank enship , Linda Willi s, Carolyn Wood.
District Fes tival Chorus , sea ted: Candy White. Reclining: Chris Samuel. Standing: Me li ssa Locher, He le n Shorte ll , Paul Lancas ter, Jim Resp ess, Kenne th Coles, Bruce Robinson. Not pict ured: Jim Ri chardson, Peti e Hall.
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Honor Graduates: 1974
Third: Susan Ru ssell Valedictorian (tie): Emil y Graebner Valedictorian (tie): Sung Wha Hong
Sixth (tie): Pam Sprouse Sixth (tie): Steve Rungwerth Eighth (tie): David Me rkel F rth: D oug ndr w
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'Eighth (tie): David Merk el
Left to right: Twelfth, Jan e Grinne ll ; Fifteenth, Ruth Judge; T wentieth, Klaus Ziock; Eleventh, De nnis Peck; Sixteenth, Be th Stephe nson; Thirteenth (tie), Gary Pas te rnak, Larry Hartman; Seventeenth, Ann Sanfo rd; Eighteenth (tie), Nancy Rutland , Craig Va n de Castle.
Fourth: Doug Andre ws Fifth: Mary Ann Th ompson
Tenth: Pattie Hamner
Eighth (tie): Kare n Jameson
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SCA SCA is a very prosperous school ac
tivity composed of homeroom re presentatives, class officers, and a newly formed CGB. Seeking to improve the student voice in the school and trying to dissolve some of the apathy that had grown within SCA itself, the CGB worked to grant seniors new privileges and to give students the opportunity to hold dances after football games. It is hoped that student participation will b e greater in SCA activities next year. The following officers: M. Patterson , President; B. Fisher, Sec.-Treas.; C.G. Maupin , V. President; B. Huber, Reporter; and their sponsor, Ms. Bateman de serve spec ial recognition for their wholehearted effort s put into the functioning of SCA.
S.C.A. , officers: C. G. Maupin , Vi ce presiden t; Mrs . Ba te man , Sponsor; Bess Fischer , Secretary-Treasurer; Mark Patterson, President; Bill Huber; Reporter.
S.C.A.,juniors , first row: M. Stuart, V. Foster, S. Buchanan, D. Jones , D . Brown. Second row: B. Las ley, B. Word, C. Weary, J. Quasebarth , C. Hurt. Third row: E . Tull, N. Kendall , B. Huber, J. Maupin, C.
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White. Fourth _row: R. Adams , T. Crenshaw, A. Hodge, D . Corrigan , K. Seabrook. Fifth row: ]. Graham, B. Chisholm.
man, :sponsor; Bess Fis cher, • Rqorter.
T. Crenshaw, A. Hodge, D. Corrigan, oam, B. Chisholm.
S.C.A., sophomores, first row: S. Kauzlari ch, A. Coffman , D. Coyner, T. Hurt. Seco nd row: C. Carre ll , T. Hugh es, M. Binns. Third row: F. Ruiz , M. Lange, D . Winstead, L. Henn essey, S . Cohen.
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.C.A., Seniors, first row: M. Carter, B. Fisher, R. Golladay, T. Norcross, K. Thalmann, M. Nightingale , H. Glasgow, N. Rutland. Second row: C. Van de Castle, D . Merkel , R. Owen, P. Sprouse, L. Arbaugh,
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J. Terrell , S. Winter, A. La Ru e, I. Juui-Ni e lsen, M. Jackson, Ms. Bateman, Sponsor. Third Row: R. Kent , J. Pitts, D. Leake, J. Richardson, M. Lewis , B. Bailey, M. Wolfe, M. Sandell, L. McVey.
Prism After being called The Highlight for
years, the school newspaper received a new name: Prism!
The Prism staff has been striving to create a new format. Alo~g with this new format , the staff tri ed to enrich the minds of the students with coverage of community activities. Another new service of the Prism has been to keep the students informed on student government affairs. Offering their solutions to current problems , whether school or community oriented, the staff has attempted to bring across sincerity as well as objectivity in their opinions .
Prism, editors,first row: T . Goodman, Publici ty; T. orcross, Exchange; K. Thalmann, News; L. Wingfield, Typing. Second row: Mr. Hill , Sponsor; B. Curtight, Features; ]. Owen, Layout; T. Haigh, Art; L. Ricciardelli, Editor-in-Chief. Third row: S. Van Fossen, Photography; L. Anderson, Ph otography; ]. Terrell , Business Manager; K. Kin g, Sports . Fourth row: R. Owen , Editoral .
Prism , staff, first row: M. Wolf, B. Tiglor, M. Pearce. Second row: N. Epstein, K. Brown, A. Cote, G. Kiser. Third row: S. Claytor, S. Rennolds, T. Bowen, S. Allen.
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l Honor Society, first row: Hamner, M.L. Wolf, M. Tho mon , T. Mathews, B. Stephe C. an de Castle, J. Bate , C r; . Russell, B. Lind ey
onor .
CLety
arlequin
quin, editors and staff, first 1
row: T . Haigh, C. an de I C. immons, Publishing; . R1
, Exchange; K. Thalmann, News; L. rtight, Features; J. Owen, Layout; T. Van F ossen, Photography; L. Andering, Sp orts. Fourth row: R. Owen,
Third row: S. Claytor, S. Rennolds,
ational Honor Society, first row: J. Huie, D . Deane, M. Nightingale, P. Hamner, M.L. Wolf, M. Thompson, B. Cutright. Second row:
Graebner, A. L~Rue, S.W. Hong. Fourth row: D . Peck, S. Rungwerth , C. Berry, B. Cutright, D. Andrews, T. Goodman, L. Ricciardelli, A. Echols, B. Fi e lds , M. Carter, T. Rennolds . Not Pi ctured: T. Quasebarth, S. Rogers , J. Sandridge, A. Sanford, W. Snow, M. Walton.
C. Simmons, T. Mathews, B. Stephenson, P. Sprouse, K. Jameson, B. Drash, C. Van de Castle, J. Bates , C. Branch. Third row: Mrs. Jones,
ponsor; S. Rus se ll , B. Lindsey, D. Merkel, L. Solorzano, E.
Honor Society
Harlequin
The Honor Society is composed of a group of students who have exhibi ted superior qualities of leadership, character, scholarship and service. Students are nominated by a panel of teachers, reviewed by the entire faculty, and chosen according to their contributions to Albemarle . In the spring, parents are invited to an Honor Society Tea where n ew members are inducted into the society.
The Harlequin has essayed to incorporate the talent and the creativity of the student body and faculty into a fine arts magazine. It is hoped that the magazine will be established permanently and will gain more support from the school body. Special thanks go to the English Department for it's aid and enthusiasm and th e Editors-in-Chief, Emily Graebner and Craig Van de Castle.
Harlequin, editors and staff, first row: B. Cutright, D. Merkel, M.L. Wolf, Literary; M. Thompson, N. Rutland, Publicity. Second row: T. Haigh, C. Van de Castle, Co-editor-in-Chief; R. Owen, M. Nightingale, S. Terhume, M. Ryder, Art. Third row: C. Simmons, Publishing; S. Russell , Circulation; E. Graebner, Co-editor-in-Chief
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Peer
Peer Underclassmen, first row: R. Johnson, A. Colony, S. Claytor, P. Min or. Second row: D. Graff, B. Craig, V. Foste r , J . Moore, R.
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The Peer is a continual strivance of patience, the efforts and contributions of many. The staff, which was larger this year, has attempted to produce a yearbook to suit the interests of many. With the guidance of sponsors, Mrs. Courtenay Stanley and Mrs . Virginia Barnett, the Peer staff has formulated what they believe to be a true representation of the 1973-74 school year.
Hantske , J. Tremblay, C. Jones, R. Comfort . Standing: D . Congdon.
Editors: Jane Huie, Melody ightingale.
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elody Nightingale.
Peer section editors, sitting: R. Morton, Circulation and Activities; B. Stephenson, Circulation and Activities. tanding: C. Simmons, Seniors and Underclassmen; T. Mathews, Photography; J. Bates , Clubs; J. Nelms , ports; S. Topper, Ads.
Choosing pi ctures are N . Hei lman, A. Luck, Mrs. Stan ley, Sponsor; I. Juui-Nielsen, B. Smith and P. Duncan.
Peer, seniors, first row: D. Deane, S. Hunt . Second row: K. Kindrick . Third row: L. Solorzano, J. Grinstead, A. Knight , B. Lindsey. Fourth row: L. Harri s, D. Jones, D . Garrison. Fifth row: R. Kent , A. Sanford, D. Robins on, A. Jaeger. Sixth row: B. Maxa, D. Thacker, M. Snyder.
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French Club "Le Tour Eiffel" was the French
Club's first undertaking of the year. The effort was successful as " Le Tour" placed second in the Homecoming Parade. Th e "Cercle" h e ld a tradional brea d and ch eese meal, and was later in the year entertained by Christmas skits written and perform e d by French IV and V students.
French, se niors, first row: L. Hartman , B. Cutright, M. Thompson, B. Stephenson, P. Sprouse, J. Howe, S. Russell. Seco nd row: P. Hamner, S. Taylor, K. Stahl, S. Martin, M. Wolf, C. Simmons, E. Graebner. Third row: T. Mathews, Ms. Jones, Sponsor; D. Brown, K. Hall, S. Nelson, Mrs. Lederman, Sponsor; P. deTerre, A. Echols, L. Ricciardelli , R. Owen, C. Van de Castle, D. Merkel, B. Harris.
German Club
French Club, underclassmen, first row: A. Hall , S. Hermansdorfer, H. Kupke, N. Epstein, D . Dras h. Second row: P. Harmon, C. Winston, P. Null, K. Bain , C. Curme. Third row: R. Ruscher, J. MacLeod, K. Adams, L . Thorsey , M . Ke ll y, J. T ow nsend . Fourth row: R. Hant ske, K. Dulaney, C. Bondurant , E. Cutitta. Fifth row: T. Bowen, H. Rungwerth. Sixth row: V. Foster, B. Craig, N. Kendall , S. Hauser. Seve nth row: C. Ke iser, V. F ong, G. Goldstein, E. Solomon. Eighth row: S. Critze r, L. Meyers , K. Jackson, G. Madison, D. Madi son, J. Lewis. Nineth row: P. Humphries, C. Carroll , S. Wingfield. Tenth row: M. Sedwick, N. Garnett , B. Via, N. Jagorem, L. Ogilvie, D . Slossen. Eleventh row: B. Chester, A. Averette, W. Stamp, C. McKeen, K. Wagner, M. Bain.
This year, with the aid of Herr Norton and club president, Tom Quasebarth, the members of the German club recreated th e German bi-plan e of yes teryear for the Homecoming parade and had a get together of connoisseurs at the Schnitzelhaus restaurant for a night of Sauerbraten and apple strudel. Speakers were also at club meetings to give the members a better understanding of the Germanic culture.
German Club, first row: M. Ryder, K. Wright, D. Brown, S. Holtz . Second row: K. Kunkle r, . Heilman, J. Langman , J. Jones. Third ro w: K. Wade, K. Blankenbaker, D. Brown. Fourth row: A. Colony, P. Milks, S. McCann, S. Hudson. Fifth row: R. Conway, T. Haigh, S. Baggett, J. Ohman. Sixth row: J . Co tt en, M . L och er , R. Langman , G. Wade. Seventh row: G. Welbon, R. Long, H. Shortell , G. Russell. Eighth row: T . Kuder, T. Simpson, G. Harl ow. Nineth row: C. Holland, R. Kain, B. Harl ow. Tenth row: S. Dellin ger, G. Ki ser, A. McDermott. Eleventh row: J. Allison, L. Lindamood, S. Rungwerth, C. Leary. Twelfth row: B. Grimm, M. Waugaman.
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10mpson, B. Stephenson, P. Sprouse, J. tahJ, S. Martin, M. Wolf, C. Simmons,
1r ; D. Brown, K. Hall, S. Nelson, Mrs. li, R. Owen, C. Van de Castle, D . Mer-
of Herr Norton and club presi! members of the German club i-plane of yes tery ear for the had a get together of connois-
taurant for a night of Sauerpeakers were also at club
rs a better understanding of
·der, K. Wright, D. Brown , S. Holtz. man, J. Langman, J. Jones. Third row: Jwn. Fourth row: A. Colony, P. Milks , u: R. Conway, T. Haigh, S. Baggett, J. M. Locher , R. Langman , G. Wad e. g, H . Shortell, G. Russel l. Eighth row: ' · Nineth row: C. Holland, R. Kain, B. :r, G. Kiser, A. McDermott. Eleventh Rungwerth, C. Leary. Twelfth row: B.
panish, underclassmen, first row: C. McWilliams, R. Ward, E. Jones, A. Hawks, K. Wade, K. Clarity, P. Powell. Second row: J. Russell , E. Batten, B. Houchins, D. Armstrong, D . Graff, K. Kane, J. Crowell, D . Phillips,]. Powell , I. Shiflett. Third row: J. Hutchinson, C. Wheeler, P. Compton, R. Sheridan, N. Bain, C. Riall , G. Spottswood. Fourth row: S. Jenkins, B. Starke, B. Pritchett , S. McVey, V. Merkel, D. Smith, K. Brown, C. Jones.
Spanish Club In order to aid th e club members in
gaining a greater insight of the Hispanic culture, the Spanish Club has invited speakers from the Hispanic nations. Also through the use of visual materials in the form of slides and films, the club has achieved its goals. Under th e direction of Miss Brubaker, Mrs. Crover, and Mrs. Lane, a trip to Washington, D .C . was planned. This trip was intended to serve as a cultural experience for the club.
panish, seniors, front row: S. Batten, T. Plymire, M. Nightingale, J. Huie, M. O'Leary, S. Jones, S. Mondy, K. Thalmann. Back row: L. Wingfield, T. Norcross, R. Judge, P. Markwood, E. Terrell, D. Brown,
A. Luck , L. McVey, M. Carter, L. Soloranzo, D. Andrews, G. Pasternak, B. Lindsey, S.W. Hong.
Latin Club After years of being called "dead"
the Latin Club has at last been reivedl Several club members attended
the State Latin Convention in Roanoke. Everyone at the convention
as aware of the Albemarle delegation after they placed in scholastic as well as in art contests. Other events were dinner at the Villa Capri-' and attendance to the Classical Certamen.
nd, as usual, the Latin banquet was held during Latin week. After making th is comback, it is hopeful this club will survive.
Latin, first row: K. Kindrick, J. Grinnell , D. Smith, C. Durrer. Second row: D. Deane, J. Wolfrey, R. Payne. Third row: B. Cutright, N. Ozerov.
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Albemarle Players Thespians is an honorary society for the
advancement of dramatic arts in secondary schools. This year, the Thespians , with the aid of the Alb e marle Players, celebrated the tenth anniversary of Thespian Troope 500 with a banquet. The Albemarl e Players w e re also quite busy with "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" , which was pre sented in November. The Playe rs host other activities in the Spring . These include a night of one act plays and a spring production.
Albemarle Play ers, underclassm en, fir st row: J. Res pess, E. Silverman, A. H odge, A. McDermott , M. Amato, C. Leavy. Second row: G. Berry, H . Bazzarre, B. Word, N. Deets, B. Tignor, A. Colony, F. Root. Third row: D. Shiffi ett , S. Crider, S. Buchanan , C. Weary, P. Treal, T. Jones, J. Snyd er, L. Gibbs. Fourth row: R. Creasy, L. Williams, T . Friend, D. Huckstep, A. Coffman, L. Peelman , R. Adams, A. Davenport , G. ArnholT. Fifth row: A. Dickie, K. Breen, C. King, C. Wolfe, R. Pe terson, C. Norman .
Albemarle Players, senior s, first row: D . Leake, S. Smith, J. Owen, V. Garrison . Second row: M. Jackson, S. McCann, B. Smith, K. Thalmann. Third row: K. Jam eson , M. Loch er, S. Pu ll en, S. Taylor, A. Echol s . Fourth row: T. Ewell , M. Wolfe, A. Cote, E. Graebner, N. Rutland, M. Thompson, M. Wolf, K. Stahl , J . Brochu. Fifth row: D. Merkel, M. Garnett , B. Kl epach , M. Carter, E. Fields .
Thespians , first row: F . Rothacker, Mrs . Dobbs , Sponsor; M. Weeks. Second row: A. Davenport, M. Amato, M. Locher, K. Stahl, D. Conkli n, J . Owen , T. Mathews, Mrs . Lederman , Sponsor. Top, first row: M. Thompson, S. McCann, E. Graebner, V. Garrison, . Deets, M. Garnett , B. Klepach, B. Word. Top, second row, sitting: S. Smith, B. Leake , B. Fields , S. Pullen. Ladder: M. Wolf, J . Respess, N. Rutland , K. Thalmann.
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D. Garri on. Third ro : I B. Rial!.
:r, Mrs . Dobbs, Sponsor; M. Weeks. ato, M. Locher, K. Stahl, D . Conklin, ~rman , Sponsor . Top, first row: M. er, V. Garrison , N. Deets, M. Garnett , row, sitting: S. Smith, B. Leake, B.
lif, J. Respess, N. Rutland, K. Thai-
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Chess, first row: J. Pape, S. Collins, D . Lee, J. Nelms, B. Dras h, D. Congdon, R. Comfort, B. Boring, G. H earn, D . Huff. Seco nd row: D. Garrison, T . Buchanan, J. Wolfrey, B. Lasley, W. Huber, B. Maxa, J. Tremblay, B. Cochran, C. McClure, R. Peck, B. Rial!. Third row: K. Ziock, C. Burkhart, K. Crider, D. Vernmillion, C. Benjamin , D. Mawyer, T. Via, J. Davis, J. Baker, J. Clements , T. Jay, J. Stephens , C. Tanner, A. Mosca, S. Wood.
Exhibiting th e qualities of tru e sportsmanship, th e Ches s Club competed in tournaments matchin g th e masterminds of strateg ica l sk ill and concentration. Coached by Mr. Dugan, all members attempted to improve their game and to su cceed in making the Ch ess Team. Th e highlight of th e club 's activities was agreed to be the double-elmination tournament which took place during the school year. The person emerging as the winner took top position in our rank of impressive chess players.
Chess Team, first row: B. Huber, D . Congdon, Second row: R. Comfort, B. Drash, D. Garrison. Third row: D. Lee, J. Tremblay, A. Mosca, C. Benjamin, B. Rial!.
Debate Team: David Merkel, Elizabeth Tull , Cary Branch, Craig Van de Castle, Cathy Simmons.
Debate Team Last year, the Debate Team did extremely well in its
first year of formal competition. The negative team won the District division, while the affirmative was runner-up. This year, the team has been invited to participate in serveral tournaments and hopes to better last year's record. The topic under discussion was "Resolved: that the federal government should guarantee a minimum annual income for each family unit." The successfulness of this team depended solely on the effort put forth by the Debate Team members .
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F.C.A. The purpose of th e F e llowship of Chri stian Athl e tes is to promote fa ir play, fe ll owship and sp ortsmanship among the athle tes at Albemarle . They raise mon ey for various sp orts at Albemarle and they are also required to volunteer their services with two community and school projects which do not necessarily have to b e related to athle tics.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, kneeling: C. Pryor, R. Kelso, M. Pearce, L. McCaul ey, M. Granger, R. Payne, S. Mahone, D . Napier, R. Slosson, G. Howard, R. Harris, M. Wawner, T. Marshall , B. Albert , D . Corriga n, B. Abbott , L. Washington , G. Miller, D . Craddock, Sponsor; A. Henderson. Second row: M. Wright , S. Cohen, M. Faniino, B. Snyder, S. Shifflett , P. Compton, L. Bain , A. Con ley, P .
F. H. A. Th e Future H omemake rs of
America is a club that h e lps individuals in the surrounding community to improv e th e ir family r e lation s and pe rsonal lives. This year some of the members visited Bloomfi eld and have brightened th e day for th e childre n th ere. Oth er members of th e c lub have adopted a family and h elped the fami ly improve it s surr oundings. Through these and other activities the m embers have gained understanding of other p eople and themselves.
Minor, D . Winstead, B. Mawyer, S. Craig, B. Word, T . Broader, M. Wade, D. Wes t, B. Fi e lds, L. Hawkins, G. Barbour, Coach All en, Sponsor; B. Branch, L. Churchman, G. Davis, J. Davis, J . Townsend, D . Leake , J. Carkin , J. Chi sholm, C. Berry, B. Atkinson , G. Hunt, J. Martin .
Future Homemakers of America, seated: E. Frankfort , C. McCauley, F . Loschelder, K. Chapman. Standing: W. Shiffiett , P. Armstrong, Mrs . Harraway, Advisor, P. Martin, R. Marsh, A. Fitzgerald, S. Napie r, Mrs. Thompson, Advisor; C. Taylor.
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ed Black Youth, Und erc , . Johnson , L. Harris, row: T . Anderson ,
ed Black Youth , Seniors , fir row: L. Jordon, B. Byrd, . 1
ote fair play, fellowship and lr various sports at Albemarle mmunity and school projects
:. McCauley, F. Losch elder, K. Chap.vay, Advisor, P. Martin, R. Marsh , A. ) f.
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Co ncerned Bla ck Y outh , Und ercla ss, fir s t row: R. Maupin , F. Thomas , S. Johnson, L. Harris , W. Whit e, T. Robin son, C. Ragland. Seco nd row: T. Anderson , S. Agee, A. Gord on , S. J ohn son , B.
Maupin. Third row: J. Barbour, S. Walle r, C. White, J. Maupin , J. Steppe, D. Smith, M. Swingler, M. Parham, T. White .
Concerned Black Youth, Seniors , first row: C. Thompson, G. Howard, T. Bradley, Y. Waller. Second row: L. Jordon, B. Byrd, N. Thompson. Third row: L. Branch , R. Agee, M. Burton.
Concerned Black Youth
The Concerned Black Youth strives to induce the knowledge of a proud heritage into the school sys tem and the community. The youths are urged to freely express their culture in dress, dance, and song. Improving the image of the black man in our society today is one of the club's main goals. The club engages in some activities in the community such as Black History Week and talent shows. The Concerned Black Youth hopes to gather more attention and members in the future.
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Monogram Club The Monogram Club was a new
club started for those girls w h o are seriously and acti ve ly inte res ted in women's athle tics. Thi s club also tried to raised money for th e sch ool's athletic department by sponsor in g th e powderpuff game and th e stud en tfacult y game. The members of th e club were restricted to those girls who have received a le tter from a sport or who have been ch eerleaders.
Monogram , fir st row: G. Burton, R. Morton, T. T odd , L. Smith. Second row: D . Gra y, P. Thomas , P. Bull , R. Armistead, L. Rexrode. Third row: D. Mille r, H. Smith, C. Toms , P. Armistead, L. Pettit , D. Sprouse, V. Hens ley.
Motorcycle Club
Ever ridden a motorcycle before? If th e reply is negative then whoever said no is missing some fun . This two-wheel machine provides an irresistable escape from th e h o-hum world of big cars. The members of the Motorcycle Club try to promote the image of e ffici ency, safe ty and fun through various means. These ways include learning techniques of riding an d planned trips through th e roads of Virginia.
Motorcycle Club , first ro w: M. Shiffiet, D. Critzer, C. Sandridge, D. Berry, B. Tirrell , B. Walker, W. Estes, J. Richardson . Second row: G. Hall, B. Clements, S. Brown, D. Shafer, P. Sawyer, M. Bell , R. Payne,
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S. Costello, R. Crickenburger. Th ird row: D. McDonald, P. Carpenter, P. Thomas, R. Bell , P. Shaver, K. Sheets , B. Carpente r, C. Campbell.
8 iness Leaders of Americ. , R. Maddox. Second ro w: I
· by, C. Boatwright, T. Pa
p urpose of the Bic cl · m le. In these time oJ
1 i the most effecti c mping trips and
d for road and tra k 1
cle Club , first row: C. b e1 , L. Engberson, R. Hanger, I
etchl ey, N. Deets, A. Lan , ] 're, S. Watson, J. Ratcliffe , J. I
L Smith. Second row: D. Gray, P. iller, H . Smi th, C. Toms , P. Armis-
then whoever said no is istable escap e from th e lub try to promote th e
include learning
. Third row: D. McDonald , P. CarShaver, K. Sheets, B. Carpenter, C.
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Future Business Leaders of America, first row: I. Dollins, C. Banton, D . Solomon, P. Shifl ett , W. Snow, R. Maddox. Second row: P. Bain, C. Scruggs, P. Shiffi ett, N. Johnson, D . Lamb. Third row: D. Kirby, C. Boatwright , T. Payne, L. Brown , W. Jones.
F. B. L.A. The FBLA strives to create more in
teres t and understanding in th e intellige nt ch oice of a business occcupation. D eve loping characte rs, training members to b e useful citizens and fostering p atriotism are th e goals of th e FBLA. Me mb e rs a re e nco urage d to participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of business and th e community. It' s memb ers are involved in d eve loping th e mse lves into individuals pre p are d for a futur e in th e business world.
The purpose of the Bicycle Club is to advance the sport and pleasure of bicycling at Albemarle . In thes e tim es of h eart disease, p ollution , and rationed gas, it is fe lt that the bicycle is the most effe ctive and inexp ensive way of ending all three. Along with ove rnight camping trips and weekend riding, the club has a rugged race training program designed for road and track racing.
Bicycle Club
Bic ycle Club , fir st row: C . Ab e rl e , J . Respess, C. Hurlbut , B . Thomas, L. Engberson, R. Hanger, D . Leake. Second row: B. Gentry, G. Sketchl ey, N. Deets, A. Lane, J. Quasebarth, I. Juul-Nie lsen, P. Plymire, S. Watson, J. Ratcl iffe, J. Gregg, Mr. Oldaker, J.H . Kin, C.
Deane, G. Hanson. Third row: R. Wi ebe], M. Snyder, P. Thompson, C. Lane, J. Cronemeyer, R. Norvell , K. Hasenfus, C. Taylor, F. Root, S. Birkhead, C. Van de Castl e.
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Outdoors, si tting: M. Walker, S. Wells, J . Hoy, R. Kent, D. Robinson, D . Thornley, S. Davi s S. Chronister. Second row: S. Hunt, L. Stembridge, L. Poole, T. Jones, P. Trail , C. Weary, C. Rea, J. Olson, A. Sterling, B. Clark, D. Coyner, J. Sowers, D. Echols, M. Arata, K. Gentry, L. elson, R. Smith. Third row: C. Hurt , L. Jon es, J. Maupin, J.
Terrell, A. Jaeger, S. Nefos, P. Duncan, S. Buchanan, P. Buehl er, M. Avery, G. Berry, N. Brown, M. Sandell, T. Ewell. Fourth row: D. Chronister, J. Topper, H. Jones, J. Snyder, P. Woodson, S. Kauz, L. Las ley, J. Pitts, J. Garrett, B. Thomas, L. Sprouse. Fifth row: B. Gentry, C. Ruscher, B. Carriker.
Outdoors Club
Being a very large group this year, the Outdoors , Club, under the direction of Mr. Selden, was divided into two sections. One section was for those members whos e main interest was skiing. The other section was composed of hikers and the like . This club , unlike the others, welcomed the participation of non-members throughout the year. The activities included trips to sk i resorts in Virginia a nd nearby states, hiking a nd canoeing excursions.
Phot ography Club, firs t row: Ms. Be nn ett , sponsor; . McDe rm ott , A. Farley , J . Moore. Second row: G. Honn, L. Rainey, G. Jarman. Third row: S. Van Fossen, Mr. Bishop, spo nsor, N. Ozerov.
Photography Club Working to improve th eir skills, the photography club has spent
the year studying the techniques for capturin g emotions on film. With the aid of guest speakers, the members have been enriched in the art of picture taking and processing.
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l chtus, first row: J. Brochu, T. Taylor. Second row: P. Roach, B. Martin. Third row: M. Marlby, Mrs. deVries, sponsor; A. Tanner, A. Hodge.
lchtus The Ichtus Club is composed of individuals
who meet in order to grow in understanding of God and mankind. They have guest speakers and have made a donation of books to the Media Center.
, first row sitting: C. Shea, S L. Holmes , T. Riffe , M. Col
C. Fulcher, K. Montgomery, L ll , D. Deanne. Kneeling: [
ey, S. Carson, D. Wolfrey,
Euratan Club
osse Club, first row: Mr. Titu , Roberts , B. Chi sholm, P. Crawl ee ney, M. Steward.
, ~. Buchanan, P. Buehl er, M. U, T. Ewell. Fourth row: D.
nyder, P. Woodson, S. Kauz, L. , L. Sprouse. Fifth row: B. Gen-
whose main interest was This club, unlike the others, rear. The activities included
od ca noei ng excursions .
. Brochu, T. Taylor. Second row: P. 'hird row: M. Marlby, Mrs. deVries,
. Hodge.
ub is composed of individuals der to grow in understanding kind. They have guest speaktde a donation of books to the
.. Erutan, first row sitting: C. Shea, S. Hearn. Seco nd row sitting: K. Payne L. H olmes, T. Riffe, M. Coleman , J. Brochu , S. Burrus, C. Kino, C. Fulcher, K. Montgomery, L. Fulcher, J. Charlton, M. Jones, J. Shotwell , D . Deanne. Kneeling: D. Shiffiet, L. Gibbs, B. Fischer, D. Kirksey, S. Carson, D . Wolfrey, S. Hunt , J. Grinstead, R. Golladay.
Standing, first row: S. Conway, J. Dunbar, S. Crider, J. Radcl iff, M . Hall , L. Garrett, A. Averette , B. Ch es ter , K. Kin g, D . Jones , P . Rousenbaum , K. McNulty, N. Drucker, K. Eways, A. Maupin. Last row, sta nding: K. Wyant , N. Ri opel , R. Seabrook, T . Grinde, A. Busby, E . Price, N. May, B. Towler, J. Smith, T. Rainey.
Euratan Club
Under the direction of Mr. Grey, the members of the Euratan Club (nature spelled in reverse), worked toward making the environment more presentable and at the same time, the members strived to enjoy the environment. In addition to having guest speakers, the club planned clean-ups in various places visual interest and enjoyed numerous nature hikes.
Lacrosse Club, first row: Mr. Titus, sponsor; J. Macleod, C. Bonderant, M. Mill er. Second row: T . Roberts, B. Chisholm, P. Crawford. Third row: B. Borch ers. Fourth row: G. Hewitt , J. Sweeney, M. Steward.
Lacrosse Club
The Lacrosse Club, under the direction of Mr. Titus, is one of the newer clubs. The purpose of th e club is to generate interest in the sport at Alb emarle. This year, the club has been busy raising mon ey for equipment and working on a schedule for after school games. A visit from University of Virginia Coach, Glenn Thiel , further encouraged the small but eager nucleus of Lacrosse enthusiasts .
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V.I. C. A.
Teaching many students practical skill s in trade and industrial edu cation, V.I.C.A. attempts to give it' s members alternatives to straightforward high school and college education . In training programs , these students learn trades such as brickmasonary and skills for jobs in the h ealth fi e ld. These students put forth wholehearted efforts in orde r to shape themselves into better individuals, self-suffi cient and responsible enoug·h to handle employment after graduation.
VICA,first row: D. Walker, P. Toet, S. Morris, J . Garver, M. Gilmer, P. McDani el. Second row: R. Rush, J. Shiffiett, W. Butler, S. Leath-
ers , S. Bryant, P. Leake. Third row: A. Wood, W. Taylor, R. Critzer, J. Harre ll , P. Shiffiette, E. Wood.
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Guitar Club
This free-spirited club is for anyone who enjoys guitars. The meetings are workshops in folk, rock, soul, and country music. Novice musicians , accomplished artists and avid listeners come together to experiment with new techniques and sound. Members share th ese various techniques learned during the club meetings and continuously experiment with new ones independently. In its first year of existence, the Guitar Club has b~en successful and the members hope for the club's long life .
Guitar Club, first row: M. Andrews, S. Barrett, T. Hamm, S. Smith, B. Smith, . Rutland, L. Fie lds, M. Armentrout. Second row: R. Witt, C. Hunt , B. Holland, C. Branch, D. Merkel , B. Thompson, W. Poindexter, Mr. Cale, Sponsor. Third row: J. Webber, R. Berthold, J. Aker, R. Meadows, C. Johnson , M. Mitchell, V. Maupin, R. Wood, F . Miles .
D. E. C. A.
of tici de1 the cor
. , itting: J. Roach, K. Von H, bray. Second row: Mrs. Mawye
T Thomas on, T. Gentry, K. Walton
ation, first row: S. Wil ey, D . B1 \ inner. Third row: K. Kirkland, 1
Liberation Club
:ial education, V.I.C.A. igh school and college ) as brickmasonary and ~hearted efforts in order responsible enough to
. Wood, W. Taylor, R. Critzer, J .
are workshops in folk, nd avid listeners come
these various techniith new ones indepen
l and the members hope
. Rutland, L. Fields , M. Armentrout. 1, W. Poindexter, Mr. Cale, Sponsor. , V. Maupin, R. Wood, F. Miles.
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D. E. C. A.
Encouraging leaders hip through marketing and distribution was one of the main goals of DECA. This was accomplished by on-the-job and classroom training. Members participated in various school and community projects. They also competed in leadership development contes ts on the local and state leve l. Winners were ch osen on the basis of the ir contributions to the ir high school chapter and to the community with which they come into contact .
DECA , sitting: J. Roach , K. Von Herbulis, M. Davis , J . Webber, S. Mowbray. Second row: Mrs. Mawyer, Sponsor; T. Stevens, K. Leake, T. Thomason, T. Gentry, K. Walton, R. Glasgow. Standing: R. Seal ,
M. Trunzo, F. Rawlines, C. Walton, D. Puch, B. Murray, R. Layne, A . Seal, M. Staton, D . Bentley, J. Ramsey, E. Brown.
Liberation, first row: S. Wil ey, D. Bush. Second row: S. Maine, J. Maupin, C. Jones , K. Winner. Third row: K. Kirkland, M. Sandell, J . Richardson, B. Bail ey, P. Lee, M. Lewis.
Liberation Club
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The Liberation Club, new this year, was formed to generate studen t discuss ion on the roles of women as defined by society. Th e club has had speakers who attempt to broaden the club members ' knowl edge of th ese roles.
DECA , 2 and 3 , fir s t row : L. Bowl es, K. Shiffl e tt , C . Pryor. Second row: P. Highlander, D. Riddl e, L. Willis , M. Zivic. Third row: K. Wood, G. Zapata, J. O'Mary, S. Sheler. Fourth row: G. Sprouse, V. Pace, A. Frank. Fifth row: R. Gibson, D. Glasgow, R. Chri stmas. Sixth row: D. Roach, Mr. Gardn er, Sponsor.
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Science Club Under the guidance of Mr. Monfort,
th e Sc ience Club delve d into th e m a n y m ys te ri es contain e d in th e world of science. Th ey use d expe rimentation and evaluation to solve problems that interes te d th e m . Outside of the club periods , the members worked on their various projects. The main goal concerning these project s was to have them presented at one of th e state science fair s.
Art Club
Art Club, sitting: L. Mills, D. Morris. Second row: T. Sklany, S. Bish op, A . Meredith, Miss Gardner, Sponsor. Third row: G. Bond, S. Morris.
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Science Club, first row: L. Workman, D. Earle. Second row: D. Thacker, B. Ratcliffe, K. McAffe, D . Davis. Third row: J. Taggert, W. Hunt, D. Porritt , Mr. Monfort, Sponsor.
Art Club, first row: J. Webber, T. Goodman , C. Via, H. Marks, R. Sprouse, T. Gibson. Second row: M. John son, L. Cockerille, C. Roberts, T . Trunzo, K. Corrigan, J. Riffe, D. Vander Linde, L. Bitt, R. Thompson, A. Davis, B. Micham, R. Wagner, K. Etheridge, K. Meeks, G. Bond, Mr. Johnson, Sponsor.
Art enhances one's ability to see and define things in our world with the many available materials. The art clubs of Albemarle High School have been very active this year. In previous years, the art club has been one group, but this year, the club had to be split into two groups because of overwhelming interes t. In order to make Albemarle a better place in which to learn and work, the clubs have done paintings for the cafeteria, the majority of the halls and the new fine arts wing. In addition to this, the club helps in involving students in school activities such as painting scenery for various dances including the Junior-Senior prom. The club also has submitted various cover designs for the yearbook. The clubs participate in various art festivals and contes ts. Many members have won prizes in thes e contests on the local and state level. Much of the members' success can be attributed to the guidance given to them by their talented sponsors, Mr. Waldo Johnson and Miss Katherine Gardner.
d Club, fir st row: S. Lawrenc or. Second row: D. Mawyer,
e tte r, J. Pe terson . Fourth row: I
ology Club , first row: S. Hanco · L. Hardin , V. Morris, L. Hrica
, firs t row: B. Hurt, P. Maupin, . pradlin, B. Gibson, J. Frazier,) . E
rlarks, R. Sprouse, T. Gibson. Second Corriga n, J. Riffe, D. Vander Linde,
:. Etheridge, K. Meeks, G. Bond, Mr.
~ things in our world with the ~marie High School have been : club has been one group, but rups because of overwhelming r place in which to learn and cafeteria, the majority of the
• this, the club helps in involving scenery for various dances ;o has submitted various cover tte in various art festivals and hese contests on the local and 1 be attributed to the guidance ..1r. Waldo Johnson and Mi ss
.. Band Club , first row: S. Lawre nce , S. Critzer, E. Tu ll , B. Ba ll ard, ] . Ford , Mr. Mou lton, Sponsor. Second row: D. Mawyer, C . Samuel , K. Jam eson. Third row: M. Figgatt, K. Barber, B . Lassetter, ]. Peterson. Fourth row: F. Brown, M. Wolfe.
Psycholog y Club, first row: S. Hancock, L. Whitcomb, M. Brubeck. Second row: R. Carver, G. Morris L. Hardin, V. Morris , L. Hrica, Sponsor; C. Loving.
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FFA,first row: B. Hurt , P. Maupin, S. Klapp, M. Hicks, D . Shifflett. Second row: M. Wingfield, D. Spradlin, B. Gibson, J. Frazier, ]. Bickel. On Tractor: M. Walton, R. Mayo.
Band Club The Band Club is primarily an or
ganizational structure within th e ranks of the Band itse lf. Its function is to coordinate a ll the student activities associated with th e Albemarle Band. Having been inactive for the pas t two years, the m e mb e rs are pre se ntly reorganizing and planning their objectives for 1974-75 sch ool year. In additi o n , th e m e mbers sponsor fundraising drives for the purpose of sending the concert band on trips , to purchase new music sheets and for repairing instruments.
Psychology Club
Psychology is th e science devoted to the study of human behavior. The psychology club explored various levels of human behavior. It was concerned with the four major functions of behavior: description, understanding, prediction, and control. The club members' knowledge, as revealed by their differe ntial studies, found th at th e goa l of enhancing th e quality of human life can be, at leas t p artially, fulfilled through endeavoring to understand ourselves as well as others .
F. F. A. Future Farm e rs of America is an
intra-curricular activi ty of vocational agriculture. Learning to conduct and participate profitabl y in meetings is a major objective of the group. In addition, the group strives to foster a spirit of cooperation and to encourage financial and civic responsibility among its members.
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Concert Band: R. Adams , M. Adams, M. Amato, A. Avertee, K. Baber, M. Bain , . Bain, B. Ballard, S. Batten, J. Berry, M. Binns, A. Brie, J. Brown, L. Bryant, J. Bunts, A. Busby , M. Butl e r, B. Carri cker, B. Cheste r, S. Cohen, A. Colony, A.M. Colony, Q. Congdon, R. Conway, J. Cotten, P. Crawford, S. Crizer, C. Davis, J. Evans, B. Fie lds, B. Figgatt, M. Figgatt, J . Ford , C. Gibs on , G. Good , C. Goodlo e, W. Gordon, T. Grinde , J. Hahn, T. Harding, S. Hearn, V. Hensley, E. Hilbert, W. Huber, C. Hughes, C. Hurt , J. Hutchinson, K. Jameson,
D. Jones, T. Kim , K. King, T . Lange, W. Lass itter, S. Lawrence, D . Lee, M. Mattby, D. Mawyer, V. McCaul ey; P. Merkins, P. Murphy, D. Napi er, J. Peterson, J. Pitts, D. Porritt, W. Porritt , J. Quasebarth, L. Rainey, J. Res pess, T. Reynolds, J. Ritchi e, R. Rushia, C. Samuel, M. Sedwick, T . Selden, J. Rainsey, S. Smith, W. Stamp, J. Starke, M. Tull , J. Va cott , D. Vermilli on, S. Watson, C. Webber, C. Wheeler, D. Williams, G. Wi lliams, C. Wingfi eld, M. Wolfe, J. Wolfrey, R. Wood, B. Ward, E. Ward.
Band The concert band is an organization composed of many talented musicians. They prepare challenging
music for two concerts and the District V F es tival , where th e band competes for ratings. The beginning band, a " reserve group", .is mostly concerned wi th individual improvement of skills and techniques of music. Under the skillful direction the Mr. Kenneth Moulton, both the concert and beginning bands provide concerts for the whole student body during the year.
Beginning Band: R. Ahrend, M. Arm entrout , S. Brown, C. Burton, D. Cavanaugh, J. Clements, R. Clements, L. Dorman, C. Dunn, M. Durrette, M. Erickson, M. Forbes, J. Garrett, G. Gentry, G. Hall , 0. Harris, T. Harris, S. Kauzlarich, C. Leavy, 0 . McCullough, A. McDermott , G. Mol yn eux , M. Morri s, S. Morri s, L. Morris , J . Payne, R.
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Pe terson, C. Pugh, L. Rexrode, D. Rhodes, D. Shafer, J . Sheridan, D . Shorte ll , T. Steppe , K. Stout, W. Sudduth, J. Wright , H. Yancey, J. Yates, W. Johnson, T. Hunt; W. Hunt, R. Johnson, D. Huckstep, L. Anderson .
r: M. Amato, S. Bagg tt, , J. Brochu, A. Burru , 1
Dol n, M. Erick on, H. I C ood, R. Golladay, P. l
n, J. Jones, S. ] one , K.
, 2nd period: S. Agee, B. T . Bradley, J. Brown, K. an
, I. Flick, D. Grady, G. Hall , D. Howard, D. Hutchin on , ]. Lee , F . Loschelder, J. :
H. Mundie, C. Ragland, M. R~ p on, T. Thurston, S. Wall er,
. They prepare challenging 'or ratings . The beginning
ent of skills and techniques of concert and beginning bands
. D. Rhodes , D . Shafer, J. Sheridan, D. W. Sudduth, J. Wright, H. Yancey, J. V. Hunt, R. Johnson, D. Huckstep, L.
: Concert Choir: M. Amato, S. Baggett, C. Barbour, S. Batten, D. Bralley, C. Branch, J. Brochu , A. Burruss, T . Carr, B. Chester, K. Coles, A. Conklin, C. Dolan, M. Erickson, H. Fitch, S. Fitch, A. Gardner, M. Garnett, M. Garwood, R. Golladay, P. Hall , T. Hamm, R. Hill , P. Hinton, M. Jackson, J. Jones , S. Jones, K. Konkl e, P. Lancaste r, L. Later,
M. Locher, R. Long, C. Loving, J. Martin, B. Maupin, C. McKeen, M. Mitchell, K. Montgomery, J. Paige, M. Patterson, P. Price, M. Pugh, B. Rees, J. Respess, J. Richardson, B. Robinson , C. Samuel, H . Short ell , E . T erre ll , C. Thompson, D. Tinsley, C. Vest, M. Walton, C. Wheeler, C. White.
Mixed Chorus , 1st period: A. Agee, F. Barbour, G. Barbour, R. Bolden, D . Brown, G. Brown, M. Brown, K. Burrus, M. Butler, N. Coleman, M. Corbin, W. Dowell, D. Eubanks, A. Farley, W. Fisher, V. Garrison, R. Glasgow, W. Graves, A. Gray, R. Gray, K. Haynes , M. Henderson, J. Heslep, E. Holt , B. Hughes, J. Jackson, R. Jackson, A. Johnson, D. Jones, R. Jones, R. Ke ithley, T. Lamb, ]. Mahone, M. Moneymaker, S. Moore, A. Morris, B. Morris, R. Norvelle, C. Powell , G. Powell , L. Price, D . Shiffiett, D. Smith, S. Swingler, J. Thomas, S. Thomas, N. Vest, F . Walker, S. Wallace, K. Walton, D. Woodson.
Mixed Chorus, 2nd period: S. Agee, B. Anderson, M. Barbour, R. Barbour, M. Bell , J. Bishop, P. Brackett, T. Bradley, J. Brown, K. Carr, B. Carter, W. Carter, D. Critzer, A. Dillard, G. Dyer, D. Feggans, M. Flick, D. Grady, G. Hall , L. Harding, B. Henderson, E. Henderson, G. Herndon, G. Hewitt , D. Howard, D. Hutchinson, L. Johnson, P. Johnson , R. Johnson , D. Jones, J. Jordan, K. Kirtley, J. Lee, F. Loschelder, J. Louderback, C. Maupin, M. Moneymaker, E. Morris, S. Morris, H. Mundie, C. Ragland, M. Rexrode, K. Shiffiett, G. Steppe, F. Thomas, D. Thompson, T . Thompson, T. Thurston, S. Waller, C. Wolfe, D. Wolfrey .
Choir Mr. Blanchard's choruses have sung
their way to success for a third year under his leadership, but the year was not without frustrations. Months of practice for the Annual Christmas Assembly were thwarted by Mother Nature and the consequent school closing. As if to compensate for our holiday loss, the chorus delivered a truly outstanding concert for us in the Spring.
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A Victory over Lane Highlights a Gloomy Season
Varsity Football, first ro u;: J. Ri chardson , ]. Bates , B. Ba il ey, J. Chi sholm, j . Ca rlin , G. Barbour , M. Le wis, B. Albert , M. Sa nde ll , L. Dowell , L. Stembridge, A. Henderson . Seco nd row: D. Leake, J. All en , R. Sm ith , L. Whitcomb , J. Allen, G. Howard , R. Conl ey, J. Nelms, B. Fi e lds , J. Ritchi e, J. Gilbert . Third row: D. Pu ll e n, L. Cockrum , S. Von Herbuli s, S. Mahone, M. Mill e r, S. Swingle r, D.
Why h as our Varsity foo tball team been having troubl e winning games? Was it becaus e th e n e ws m e di a op enly predicted that th e team was to be the leading contender for th e 1973 Commonwealth District Title? Was it b ecau se th ey we re overpre pare d or were th ey underprepared? These are just part of th e e ndl ess li st of questions asked b y everyone in cluding th e football p layers and th e coach es.
Asked why th e team did poorl y, a football p laye r a n swered , " I think what th e team n eeds is th e spirit of togeth e rn ess and th e w ill to win th e gam e . A lot of gu ys h ere have th e skill but th ey lack this spirit. If you really love to play football, th e n you ' re going to dedicate your tim e in practicing and putting yo ur whol e h ear t and min d into th e game."
In th e las t game of th e season , th e team finally got th emselves toge th er. The team really put th e ir minds into th e game; th ey knew th ey had to win and th e y did . They beat Lane!
Nex t season , hop efull y, our team will have th e spirit th ey had at th e last game and th e skill to make a goo d winning team.
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Shiffi e tte, M. Figga tt, B. Gibs on, D. Echol s, J. Townsend. Fourth row: B. Carriker, j . Bicke l, M. Reed , G. Wade, B. Ballard , K. Hasenfu s, R. Gray, P. Minor, D. Brown. Fifth row: M. Wade, D. Rhod es , j. Ford , M. Warn e r, M. Durre tte, M. Mitche ll , S. Rawli ngs, T. Crenshaw, C. L. Vest, L. Churchman. Sixth row: R. Gard ner, T. Mah one, T . W. Marshall, R. Brown, M. Wright, B. Abbot, B. Tirre ll , B. Rosser.
Ri chardson and Gi lbert close in on th e runn er.
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Bill Bail ey hands ofT to
managers and tra in ers: B. Rate , D. Conkli n.
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n, D. Echols, J. Townsend . Fourth , C. Wade, B. Ballard , K. Hasen
a. Fifth row: ~I. Wade, D . Rh odes , J. M. ~litchell, S. Rawli ngs , T. Cren. Si:cth row: R. Gardner, T. Mahone, rit:ht, B. Abbot, B. Tirre ll , B. Rosser.
n the runn er.
< . Coach Harrison doesn't look too happy.
Bill Bail ey hands off to Larry Churchman.
Our managers and trainers: B. Ratcliffe, T. Abbot, B. Kl epach , B. Word , D. Conk li n.
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That's a pre tty small hole for Art to be squeezing through.
Lewis sticks Johnson just as promised. A las t second re lease by Bail ey.
Greg Barbour juggles th e ball but makes the catch . Lewi s and Reed get to 1inor. It's as easy as taking candy from a baby! Jeff Chisolm gets ready t~
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Vi ctory! How sweet it is!!
Bill Ba il ey keeps th e ball.
. s easy as taking candy from a baby! Jeff Chisolm gets ready to boot anoth er one .
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Mike Sandell tri es for extra yardage. Leigh Stembridge catches a tough toun chdown pass .
Art Henderson turn s upfi eld.
Coach Beamer gives Mike Wright some advi ce.
The defense closes in on the Handley runn er.
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Jayvees Raml
} . . Footba ll, kneeling: M. Bab r , ite, S. Wells, T. Maxa, G. Harl
Cavanaugh, W. Dowell , ]. Brown, J ord. Third row: B. Atkinson, Mr.
H , . Wright, C. Corrse, D. V in elden, coach .
Albemarle 0- 2
Albemarle 7. 14
Albemarle 20- 0
18- 0
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ough tounchdown pass .
ms upfie ld.
the Handl ey runner.
Jayvees Ramble Through Rough Season
}. V . Football , kneeling: M. Baber , T. F elker, G. Johnson, M. Wood, M. Fantino, R. Payne, R. White, S. Well s, T. Maxa, G. Harl ow. Second row: B. Ratcliffe , B. Gardn er, M. Carson , D . Cavanaugh , W. Dowell, J. Brown, J. Watt, C. H oward, D . Howard , R. Whiting, J. Sullivan, B. Word. Third row: B. Atkinson, Mr. Flint, coach ; V. Maupin , S. Cohen, F . Mil es, B. Eas teen, J. Haas, S. Wright, C. Corrse, D. Winstead, D. Bates, M. Stuart, L. H ennessy, H . Henderson, Mr. Selden, coach.
Albemarle 0- 2 R.E. Lee
Albemarle 7- 14 Fauquier
The season was a tough on e for Mr. Se lde n 's jayvees . Th e offe n se, with L es H e nn essey, Ri c ky Whiting , Tomm y F e lk e r a nd D e lano Cavanau gh leading th e way, got off to a s low start. In th e second half of th e season , th ey improved considerabl y, but it w as th e d e fe n se's con sistent , good efforts that ch eered the fan s and console d th e coach es. L ed b y su ch stalwarts as Scott Coh e n , Bill Atkinson , Vern on Maupin and Tim Maxa, th e d efe nse did th e ms elves proud.
Th e 2 - 4 record is d e ce iving b ecause it can not show how close all th e gam es were. No oppon e nt eve r b ea t th e t ea m b y mor e th a n on e tou chdown, but su ch truth s are unknown or forgotte n and th e sta ti sti cs re ma in. The two wins ove r our cross town rival is not apt to be forgotten so eas ily. F or th e second year in a row, La n e h as fa il ed to score against th e t eam . It looks as though th e re ar e som e impres sive prospe cts for n ext year' s varsity team.
Ooh l That was close !
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Albemarle Rooters Earn Respect Now th a t the y a re mor e familiar
with th e European style of playing, th e team tes ted th emselves with what was probabl y th e toughes t sch edule in th e state. The players improved their skills trem en dou sly from las t season. And in th e eyes of Coach Hri ca, th e team was th e best squad this school ha s had , although th e 4-9 record doesn ' t show it.
In four of th e ir games, th e hooters , could not outscore th e ir high class oppon ets in a race against th e clock. The team simply was unabl e to prevent th e ir opponents from scoring the decisive goals.
An outgoing member of th e soccer team concluded hi s career with thi s sentiment, " We feel that although our season was not as su ccessful as expected the soccer program has 'turned th e corner' and is on its way to becoming a major sport h ere ."
Coach Hrica grimaces after a near miss .
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Soccer, Kneeling: S. Snow, W. Estes, R. Owen, C. Van de Castle, M. Reed , R. Golladay, S. Wood, P. Crawford, C. Hurt. Standing: D. Thorn ley, C. Benjamin, B. Borch ers, J. Thacker, M. Snyder, A. Powell , D . Amdre ws, T . Se lden, D. Minter, T. Ryalls.
Bobby Borchers prepares to defend hi s goal.
Charlie Hurt e
Craig Van de Castle in a<
le Castle, M. Reed , R. Golladay, S. mj:lmin, B. Borchers, J. Thacker, M. 1\yalls.
to defend his goal.
Charli e Hurt exhibits good ball control.
Craig Van de Castl e in action.
Dale Minter watches the action.
Tom Seldon and Warren Estes try to decide who's going to kick it.
Doug Andrews fo ll ows the fli ght of the ball.
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Bobby Borchers makes the save.
Albemarle Holy Cross
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Randy Golladay takes th e free ki ck.
Charli e Hurt passes to Tom Selden.
Cross Country
Cro s Country , first row: . Ep tein Davis, R. Peck, B. Figgatt, R. V illian
We jump out at the
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passes to Tom Se lden.
Cross Country Enjoys a 6 - 5 Season
Cross Country , first row: N. Epstein, D. Peck, P. Bain , D. Moyer,]. Saunders. Second row: R. Davis, R. Peck, B. Figgatt, R. Wi lliams , F . Root, D . Napier.
We jump out at the start agains t Lane.
The sport n o on e pays a ttention to is Cross Country. The h arr ie rs sp en d hours of runnin g a nd running and running over th e sam e sp ecifi ed route . Dull , isn't it ? H owever, it d e mands stamin a from th e runners. To th ese p eople, cross country is very rewarding since it is really a tes t of endurance for th emselves.
Coached by Mr. Hard y an d Mr. Oldaker, th e harri ers boas ted a ni ce 6 - 5 season. Las t year 's Most Va luable Runn er , J eff Saunders has improved himself and was outstanding this season. Other outstanding runners included senior Rob ert William s and junior Dave Moyer. Wi th these runners in th e lead, th e team earn ed a trip to the district meet.
Cross country is not dull. It is more of an individual sport rath er than a team sp ort.
Bret gives a teammate final instructions.
Moyer warms up.
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G.A.A. Cheerleaders, Majorettes, and
Drill Team, first row: ]. Ratcliffe, M. Hall , B. Reese. Second row, . Riopel, K. Thalman. Third row, K. Adams, C. White, A. Davenport , Fourth row, N. Kendall , M. Carter, S. Hearn. Fifth row, L. Garrett, K. Seabrook, S. Conway. Sixth row, T. Dunbar, C. Shea. Seventh row, S. Crider, K. Wyant, V. Foster.
The G.A.A. Cheerleaders run thru a cheer.
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Nancy Riopel dances to the music.
Cheryl Fulcher entertains the crowd.
Drill Team M l
GA .A . Cheerleaders ,first row: L . \ c Brine, D. Coyner, J. Shotwell , K. Dul
The drill team p rf
The G.A.A. Cheerl
[ajorettes, and
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her entertains the crowd.
Drill Team Members Create Excitement.
G.A.A . Cheerleaders,first row: L. Word, J. Townsend, N. Drucker, L. Workman, Second row, K. Brine, D . Coyner, J. Shotwell , K. Dulaney.
The drill team performs at half time of the football game.
The G.A.A. Cheerleaders give a "V" for victory.
Majorettes, first row: C. Fulcher, K. Roberts. Second row: W. F erguson, K. Hanes, M. Sutherland. Third row: L . Garnett, D. Sprouse, R. Arhend.
Kathy Roberts gives a twirl.
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[(aplan's Cagers Have Successful Season
Girl's Basketball, kneeling: R. Morton , D. Terrell, Mrs. Kaplan, coach ; L. Washington, J. Terrell. Standing: L. Pettit, T. Armistead, G. Burton . On ropes: D . Sprouse, R. Armistead, P . Bull, T . Todd.
Th e Gir.l' s Vars ity Baske tball team had another sucess ful season , proven by their record of 14 wins and 4 losses. Two di sappointing losses to Lane cam e late in the seaso n , th e latt e r sq u e lching th e ir chances to attend the distri ct playoffs.
Paula Bull, leading scorer with 20 points p er game, Robin Armistead, second leading scorer, and D ebbie T errell's tenacious defense should provide a good nucleus for n ex t year's team . H owever, th e leadership of seniors Rhoda Morton and Jackie T errell will be mi ssed .
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Rh oda grimaces as she trys for a rebound. Paul a shows her dribbling form aga inst Lane.
Robin dribbl es while DE
Paula and Debbie watch Rho
The ref points out
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•n, J. Terrell. Standing: L. Pettit, T.
Paula and Debbie watch Rh oda's defensive tactics .
ws her dribbling form against Lane.
The ref points out the culprit.
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Louisa
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47-29 Turner Ashby
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Robin grabs a rebound as Rhoda adds support.
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Jayvees Shoot To a 9 - 3 Season
Kathy Blake can reall y dribble that ball. Girls' }. V. Basketball , kneeling: L. Smith , C. Toms, K. Blake, G. Faulkner. Standing: Lisa Rexrode, T. Bowen, J. Marsha ll , K. Brown, N. Funk, Lori Rexrode.
Albemarl e 23-11 Amherst
Albemarle 11-16 Harrisonburg
Albemarl e 43-20 Fauquier
Albemarl e 45-18 Louisa
Albemarl e 25-24 Jack Jouett
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Jane does a doubl e take at the ref 's call.
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C. Bondurant, J. Charlton, A.
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C. Faulkner. Standing: Lisa Rexrode , C. Bondurant, J. Charlton, A. Rennolds, P. Hanaman, S. Nefos. JV Cheerleaders whoop it up!
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5-18 Louisa
5-24 .... Jack Jouett
;33-21 "• Fauquier
36-10 Nelson The girls ch eer on the soccer team.
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18-31 Turner Ashby Ann's got that b eat.
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Varsity Cheerleaders Promote Spirit
Debbie Phillips, Tri cia Jones, Lisa Poole, Pam Sprouse, co-head; Ann Sandford, head; Debbie Deane, Karen Payne, Judith Currin , Pam Trail.
The perfect form clap as illustrated by Karen Payne.
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Pam Sprouse leads a round of cheers at the bonfire.
Open nice and wide, Anne.
T ricia leads our Dl
D bbie Deane with the enior
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le n nice and wide, Anne . Debbie Deane with the Senior battle cry. The cheerleaders applaude as the coaches walk in.
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]. V. Basketball
j.V. Basketball , first row: Michelle Fu lton, Mana ger; D. Bates, R. Meadows, M. Johnson, C. Johnson, Brooke Dickie, Manag er. Seco nd row: V. Maupin, R. Wh iti ng, L. Anderson. Third row: B. Castee n, E. Anderson , K. Carson.
Albemarle 48 James Monroe 41
Albemarle 57 Fauquier 49
Albemarle 33 Lane 36
Albemarle 27 Handley 39 :. Albemarle 43 Stafford 37
Albemarle 37 Car-Field 54
Albemarl e 31 Woodbridge 35 OT
Albemarle 39 James Wood 52
Albemarle 51 Lane 41
Albemarl e 36 Woodbridge 23
Albemarle 39 James Monroe 38
Albemarle 32 James Wood 36
Matt Johnson fl oats in for a snowbird.
Albemarl e 53 Fauquier 42 Assistant Coach Morgan and Head Coach Dave Hill.
Albemarl e 54 Stonewall 23
Albemarle 49 Osbourn 26 Mik e Mitchell antagonizes this Lane player.
Albemarle 33 Stonewall 30
Albemarle 29 Stafford 30
Albemarle 47 Handley 27
Albemarl e 42 Car-Field 60
Albemarle 43 Osbourn 27
Cagers lose m•
Ba ketball team, first row: C. Pryo len, S. Swingler, J . Martin , E . ill
Brown.
Unde r the guidance of nt coach , Fra nki e Allen , th tarted off the year with a
b ut finished with a di h ll-10 record. It seemed a tb p eked sch edule with num 1
cellations took its toll. A " ams , th e Patri ot s won th
home games, taking 8 of 9 (i in a row), but only won 3 t
on the ro ad . T wo very biJ hould b e made: first , our ca
n ver out of any ball gam , 1 3 points or less; and secont
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ing the tournament, we wer he services of our co-capt
Berry, du e to an ankl e inju ' a always near the leader i1
n d re bounding while er "coach" on the court. Co-capt Barbour was the team's leadi1 ' hile Jerry Martin led the t : bounding. Th ese three g u: ' i th th e res t of th e seni or orely missed n ext year.
Looking ahead, the Patriot led by all-di stri ct candida! Corrigan, and th e hot-sh ooti Hawkin s. Ev e r-d e p endabl
wi ngl e r will b e joined t Crenshaw and Elvin Willi a1 wi th Bill Abbott and som e prospects to round out the ' 74 ity basketball team.
Boats in fo r a snowbird.
ead Coach Dave Hill.
; this Lane player.
Cagers lose many at the wire
Basketball team, first row: C. Pryor, D. Corrigan , T. Crenshaw, W. Abbott , B. Johnson, J. Saunders. Second row: Coach All en, S. Swingler, J. Martin, E. Williams , L. Hawk ins; Co-captains Greg Barbou r, Chip Berry, J. Kauzlari ch, Ass istant coach Brown.
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James Monroe
Fauquier
Lane
Handley
Stafford
Gar-Field
Woodbridge
James Wood
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James Monroe
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S to~~wall Osbourn
Stonewall
Unde r th e guida n ce of n e w h ead coach , Franki e All e n , th e P a tri ot s started off the year with a big bang, but fini sh e d w ith a di s h eart e nin g 11-10 record. It seemed as though the packed sch edule with numerous cancellations took its toll. As with m ost team s, th e Pa tri ot s w on th e bulk of home games, taking 8 of 9 (including 8 in a row), but only won 3 out of 12 on th e roa d. T wo v e ry big p oint s should b e made : first , our cagers were never out of any ball game, los ing six by 3 p oints or less ; and second, during the final stretch of the season, including the tournament, we were without the services of our co-captain , Chip Be rry, du e to an ankl e injury. Chip was always near the leaders in scoring and re b oundin g whil e serving as a "coach" on the court . Co-capta in Greg Barb our was th e team's leading scorer while Je rry Martin led the team in reb ounding. Th ese three g u ys a lo ng with th e res t of th e seni ors w ill b e sore ly missed next year.
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Coach Allen talks stra tegy.
Looking ah ead , the Patriots will b e le d b y a ll-di stri ct candida t e ; D ave Corrigan , and th e h ot-shooting Leon Hawkin s . E ve r-d e p e ndabl e Ste v e Swin gl e r w ill b e join e d b y T odd Crenshaw and Elvin Willi ams along with Bill Abb ott a nd so m e fin e JV prospects to round out the '74- '75 Varsity baske tball team .
Tournament:
Albemarl e 58 James Monroe 68
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Leon shoots a jumper. Greg and Chip apply the press . Je rry Martin lay in h
Steve Swingler at the foul line. Chip makes the in-bounds pass. Head coach Frankie Allen
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kes the in-bounds pass. Head coach Fran ki e Allen and Assistant coach Jamie Brown. Leon trys to steal the ball away from a Lane player.
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Chip Berry trys a reverse layup against Lane . Je rry goes up for a jump shot. Greg goes up to shoot I:
David Corrigan shows his shooting form .
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ap tor a jump shot. Greg goes up to shoot as Dave and Steve look on. The coaches get some spirit fl owing.
h e ball in for two. Steve trys to find the open man. Chip puts in two of his points against Lane.
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Patriot Thinclads bring home State
Track Team, first row: Coach Craddock, J. Allen, S. McVey, G. Howard, J. Pitts , R. Williams , L. Dowell , G. Davi s, J. Gardner, B. Albert , R. Brown, R. Harri s. Seco nd row: D. Peck, R. Slosson, B. Carriker, R. Powell , D. Cavanaugh, F. Josephs, J. Bates, K. Burruss, A. Henderson, L. Churchman, C. Vest, Coach Oldaker. Third Row: J. Bingler, J. Konkl e r, F . Root, T. F e lk e r, M. Granger, S.
Jimmy Pitts clears the high jump bar wi th ease.
Cohen, D . apier, M. Wright , L . Branch, S. Darcus, T. Se ld on , Coach Hard y. Fourth row: R. Con ley , M. Wad e , M. Reed , R. Payn e , D . Ma yer, D. Iv ory , B. Mawy er, M. Durre tte, F . Mil es. Fifth row: D. D~tTSh , B. Figgatt , P. Thomas, H. Yancey, D. Winstead, C. Wood, B.B. Gregg, E . Hilbert , R. Davis, F. Ruiz .
Coach Dennis Craddock's indoor track team brought our school its first state championship in any sport since the school's advance to AAA statu s. For th e 50 plus young m en on thi s squad, this has to be a great honor. It should also be pointed out that along with winning the state, they brought home the regional and district championships as well. The ir fourth straight undefeated season in Commonwealth District should not be overlooked either. The six captains , elected by the team members, were: Bobby Albert, weightmen; Johnny Allen and Robert Williams, distance men; Gary Howard, jumpers; Ronnie Harris and Lee Dowell , sprinters. Dowell , Harris , Gardner, and Howard were chosen for All-American honors . Our mile-relay team made up of Jimmy Pitts , Kelvin Burruss, Dowell and Harris own the fastest time in the nation this year for that event.
The only encore for this team would be to win the state outdoors championship. With these fine athletes, they could do it!!
Johnny Allen runs th e mil e.
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Championshi]
Ronni e Harri s crosses the fini h I
Bobby Albert shows region-winn
1-g home State
•. Branch, S. Darcu s, T. Se ld on , Conley, M. Wade, M. Reed , R.
awyer, M. Durrette, F. Mil es. P. Thomas, H. Yancey, D . Winslbert, R. Davis , F . Ruiz.
Denn is Craddock's indoor 1 brough t our school its first npionship in any sport since ,rs adva nce to AAA statu s. )0 plus yo ung m en on thi s is bas to be a great honor. It o be pointed out that along
11ing the state, they brought regional and district champ
wel l. Their fourth straight •d season in Commonwealth hould not be overlooked
be six capta ins , e lecte d b y mem bers, were: Bobby Al-htmen; Johnn y Allen and
'illiams, distance men; Gary jumpers; Ronnie Harris and ·ell, sprinte rs. Dowell, Harner, and Howard were cho<\11-American honors. Our .y team made up of Jimm y lvin Burruss, Dowell and m the fastest time in the natear for that event. ly encore for this team would 1 the state outdoors champNi th these fine athletes , they it!!
Championship!
Lee Dowell and Ronni e Harris fini sh one-two .
Ronnie Harri s crosses th e fini sh li ne for anothe r win .
Steve McVey pushes off after clearing the bar.
Bobby Albert shows region-winning shot put form. Kelvin Burrus hands off the baton during a relay.
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D emm ie Coyne r , President.
Scott Coh e n , C.G. B. Representa tive
Thea Hurt, C.G. B. Re presentative
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Chris Aberl e Karen Adams Joyce Adock Sharon Agee Robin Ahrend John Aker Kimberl y Alli son Dallas Anderson
No. 10- Do Not Fold,
Edward Anderson Larry Anderson Patri cia Anderson Michelle Arata Emma Armentrout Tricia Armistead Peggy Armstrong Gwen Arnhoff
Steven Arruda Bill Atkinson Michelle Avery Karla Baber Mike Baber Skipper Baber Katherin e Bain Lindy Bain
David Barbour Fred Barbour Mary Barbour Linda Barn ett Ted Barnett David Bates D onnell Bates Wilhemina Bates
Spindle or Mu1
Kim Baugan Helen Bazzarre Lori Beas ley Linda Beck Shirley Belew Cynthia Ben tl ey Melvin Bentley Doug Berry
Karen Berthold Jeff Bickel Martha Binns David Bishop Sandra Bishop Kathleen Blake Tracy Blankenship Barry Boggs
-Do Not Fold,
teven Arruda ill Atkinson I iche lle Avery ari a Baber like Baber kipper Baber atherine Bain indy Bain
David Barbour Fred Barbour Mary Barbour Linda Barnett T ed Barnett David Bates D onne ll Bates Wilhemina Bates
Spindle or Mutilate
Kim Baugan Helen Bazzarre Lori Beas ley Linda Beck Shirley Be lew Cynthia Bentley Melvin Bentl ey Doug Berry
Karen Be rthold Je ff Bicke l Martha Binns David Bishop Sandra Bishop Kathleen Blake Tracy Blankenship Barry Boggs
Cassie Bondurant Becky Boring Gwen Sorkin Michae l Bowyer Pamela Bradshaw Kath y Breen Susan Bridges Timothy Broader
Geneva Brock Alvin Brooks Benard Brown
M a rtha Binns, Vice-Pres ide nt.
Deborah Brown Ernes t Brown Gay le Brown
Nancy Brown Robe rt Brown Stephen Brown
P am Shave r , Secre ta ry
Wanda Brown Dori s Browning James Bufford
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We adjust to new surroundings.
Carrie Burkhart Charli e Bunxt Marshall Burrus
Wanda Buttner Michae l Cain Peter Carpenter
Kent Carr Catherine Carrell Betty Carter
Carl Monroe
Wanda Carter Bobby Casteen Delando Cavanaugh
Jonathan Cavanaugh Violet Childress Kaki Chapman Larry Churchman Jane Charlton Rose Clark
Robe rt Clements Anne Coffman Scott Cohe n Thomas Cole
Bobby Coleman Jerry Coleman Karen Coleman Robert Coles
Sheila Claytor Karey le Clements Laurentina Clements
Vincent Coles Philip Collier Scott Collins Anne Colony
Imagine! 726 (
Quintin Congdon H nry Connors Lynda Cook
Duane Corle De mmie Coyner Elle n Crawford
Alfonso Dillard Sylvia Dillard Melvin Dixon John Dollins
iolet Childress l.arry Churchman Rose Clark
lobby Coleman erry Cole man Caren Coleman lobe rt Coles
She ila Claytor Kareyle Clements Laurentina Cle me nts
Vincent Coles Philip Colli er Scott Collin s Anne Colony
Imagine! 726 classmates!
Quintin Congdon Henry Connors Lynda Cook
Duane Corle Demmi e Coyner Ellen Crawford
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Ke ith Cride r Dale Critzer Mildred Critzer
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Regina Curva E laine Cutitta Cary Dale
Rebecca Dameron Cregg Davis Mary Davis
Richard Davis Cathy Deane De nise Dent Alison Dickie
Alfonso Dillard Sylvia Dillard Melvin Dixon John Dollins
Ronald Dollins Laura Dorman Pauline Douglas Larry Dowd
Art is the right making of the thing to be made - Joann e Shotwe ll.
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Smile a littl e sm il e for me , Tom Seldon .
Patricia Dowell Wallace Dowell
Danie l Doyle Nancy Drucker
Kath y Dulan ey Joyce Dunbar Gregory Dunn Miranda Dunn Beulah Dunnivan s Carolyn Durrer Joyce Durrette Lisa Du rrett e
Large (but crowde·d)
Michae l Durrette Cath y Dyer Gloria Dyer Jacque line Dyer Elizabeth Earl e Lisa Edmondson Lynn Engberson Nea l Eps te in
Meg Erickson Deborah Es tes Kim E ubanks Larry Eubanks Frances Evans Janet Evan s Kathleen Eways Mark Fantino
Arris Farl ey Georgiana Faulkner Cyn thia Faust Debra Feggans Tomm y Fe lker Chri stin e Ferguson Ricky Ferguson Wilma Ferguson
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Linda Fie lds am ue l Fie lds
Bret Figgatt Peggy Fincham Peggy Fisher William Fisher Adele Fisk David Fitzgera ld
Larry Fi tzgerald Patri cia Fitzgerald Meredith Forbes Ellen Frankfort Linda Fran kfort Teresa Friend Donna Fritz William Fugett
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Arris Farley Georgiana Faulkner Cynth ia Faust Debra Feggans Tomm y Fe lker Christine Ferguson Ricky Ferguson Wilma Ferguson
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Linda Fie lds Samue l Fi e lds Bret Figgatt Peggy Fincham Peggy Fisher William Fisher Ade le Fisk Dav id Fitzgerald
Larry Fitzgerald Patri cia Fitzgerald Me redith Forbes Elle n Frankfort Linda Frankfort Teresa Fri end Donna Fritz William Fugett
Cheryl Fu lcher Nancy Funk John Ga ines Juli a Ga ines Bobby Ga rdn er Ri chard Gard ner David Garn er Nancy Ga rn ett
J e fT Garrett Lizabeth Garrett Dreama Garrison Kpren Garrison Bill Gentry Gregory Ge ntry Mary Jane Gentry The resa Gen try
Cull en Gibson Gwen Gibson
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You mess up , Linda Pee lman. You clean up!
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Rose Glasgow Barbara Glass Chris Gleason Charl es Goodloe
T.W. Marshall shows his stre ngth .
Kim Goodman Willi am Gordon Mave ri ck Granger Deborah Graves
Lynn Graves Tony Graves Wanda Graves Rodge r Gray
Sharon Gregory Britt Grimm Audrey Hackett Tony Haga
Je ff Hahn Bre nda Hall Glenn Hall Myra Hall
Boy, I'm lost-
Wanda Hall Randy Hange r Pamela Hannemann Banana Hannon
Lisa Hannum Ri chard Hansen Linda Harding Tracey Harding
Can' t you see Cary' s eating?
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Donita Harlow Gilbe rt Harlow Li lli e Harl ow Deborah Harmon
Debra Harris Lee Harri s Perry Harris Sandra Har ris
A stude nt 's work is n eve r d one. Ri
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ucla Hall Iandy Hanger "amela Hannemann le.nana Hannon
Lisa Hannum Ri chard Han sen Linda Harding Tracey Harding
you see Cary's ea ting?
Where is Room 321?
Donita Harlow Gilbert Harl ow Lillie Harlow Deborah Harm on
Debra Harri s Lee Harri s Perry Harri s Sandra Harris
Theresa Harri s Robert Harrison George Harvey David Hugh
A studen t's work is never done . Right , D avid Ba tes?
Shelia Hauser Kim Haynes Robert Hays lett Barry Henderson
Inn ocent eyes are dece iving.
Earl Hende rson Malcolm Hende rson Les Hennessey Debra Herring
Linda Herrin g Ri chard He rring De lores Herrion Florrie Hi ckson
Donald Higgin s James Higgin s Eugene Hilbe rt Steven Hodges
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It's Monday- Gym or Class?
Cynthia Hoeffer Les li e Holmes Eric Holt
Waller Hunt Robin Hurlburt Thea Hurt William Hurtt
Gregory Honn Susan Hotz Dale Houchens
ese Icgoren Dani el Ivory Fran kli n Jackson Jacqueline Jackson
Vi cky Houchens Alice Howard Donald Howard
Rhonda Jackson Holli Janssen Joyce Jarre ll Trayton Jay
Vickey Howard David Huckstep Diana Huckstep
Des mon d Hudson David Huff Rosetta Hughes
Theresa Hughes Edward L. Hunt Edward W. Hunt
Monte Hunt Robin Hunt Te rry Hunt
Tina Rainey - One expression is worth a thousand words.
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Two English
Cathe rin e Johnson Debra Johnson Gi lbe rt Johnson
James Johnson Mathew John on Richard John on
Mike Ca in be li eve
1eresa Hughes l"''&l'd L. Hunt h•·ard W. Hunt
Monte Hunt Robin Hunt Terry Hunt
is worth a thousand words.
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Two English Teachers?!
Catherine j ohnson Debra Johnson Gi lbert johnson
j ames Johnson Mathew John son Ri chard ] ohnson
Ruth j ohnson Sharon D. j ohnson Sharon L. ] ohnson
Shelia Johnson William j ohnson Brenda ] ones
Mik e Cain beli eves that haste makes waste.
] o Ann j ones Milicent j ones Richard ] ones
Mary Ke ll y Annett e Key Carolyn King j ames Kirby
Robert ] ones Sandra jones Robert Kain
Kim Kirtl ey Deborah Kl epach Charles Koch Carl Kois
Jonathan Kaut Susan Kauzlari ch Mark Kelly
j e ffiey Kunkler Sean LaBuy Sue Lacey Debbie Ladd
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A successful debut requires adaptation.
Theresa Lamb Mark Lange Juli et Langman Caleb Larue Lee Lasley
Gregg Lauffenburger Jane lle Lee Laurie Lazarus Tamara Lewis Karen Leake Dennis Lilly Christopher Leavy Michael Lizama Bonnie Lee Sylvester Logan
James Louderback Scott MacGregor Jinn y MacLeod Diane Madison Yvonne Madison
Jane Mahone Tom Mahone Mark Maltby Gary Marsh Jane Marshall
Laurie Lazarus shows her form.
Th eresa Marshall Thomas Marshall Vickie Martin Michael Marzano Mark Maslyk
Linda Mathews Anita Maupin Percy Maupin Ruby Maupin Vinnie Maupin
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New Courses
Charlie Mawyer Sandra Mawyer Nayoka May Kenneth McAfee Susanne McAfee
Gregory McAllis Patricia M Crystal McCauley Marvin McCauley Star McCl elland
Word prob lems in Algebra I
~. New Courses New Responsibilities.
Lin da Mathews Charlie Mawyer Gregory McAllister Clarence McClure Leonard McDaniel Tim Maxa Fred Miles Martha Moneymaker Anita Maupin Sandra Mawyer Patricia McAllister Mark McCormack Arthur McDermott Barbara Maybush Lore! Mills Mary Moneymaker Percy Maupin Nayoka May Crystal McCauley Mitch McCullough David McDonald Robert Meadows Caroline Mitchell Carl Monroe Ruby Maupin Kenneth McAfee Marvin McCauley Bridget MdDaniel Cheryl McKeen Amanda Merdith Michael Mitche ll Doris Moore Vinnie Maupin Susanne McAfee Star McClelland Debbie McDan ie l Kellie McNulty Valerie Merkel Garth Molyneaux Jim Moore
Word proble ms in Al gebra provoke va ri e d resp on ses . A portraya l o f bore d om - D e lan do Cavana u gh .
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Room 221 gives a good view of the hall :
William B. Morri s Sandra Mowbray Herbert Mundi e Bruce Murray Martha Murray
Les ley Myers Charlotte apie r Sharon apier Susan efos Lindsay Ne lson
Steve elson Cynthia Norman Lewis Norris Lina Ogilvie Nick Ozerov
Laura Pannell John Pape Diane Parri sh Carolyn Patterson Glen Payne
Joetta Moore Joyce Moore Angela Morris Brenda Morris
Cheryl Morris Dede Morris Elvis! Morris Conde Morris
16! Oh boy!
JoAnn Morris Kathy Morris Lear! Morris Mars ha Morri s
Nelson Morri s Shelia Morri s Vickie Morris William A. Morris
Driver 's Lice1
Robert Payne Rodge r Payne Russe ll Payne Linda Peelman
Randall Pee Ruth Peterson Lauren P ·t Michael Phillips
16! Oh boy!
ID llforri y )lforri I .\forri! ba ~lorri
Nelson Morri s She lia Morris Vickie Morris Wil liam A. Morris
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Driver's License!
Robert Payne Rodger Payne Russell Payne Linda Peelman
Randall Peck Ruth Peterson Lauren Pettit Michael Phillips
Gary Pl easan ts Ge raldine Powell Vicki e Powell William Poindexter
Charles Pollard Alexande r Popp William Porritt Bobby Porte r Ah, Mitch.
Darl ene Porte r Judy Prior Lydia Proctor Daniel Pugh Cheryl Ragland
Linda Rainey Tina Rainey Judith Randolph Thomas Raq ue Roy Raudabaugh
Barbara Ray Janet Ray Judy Rea Kathleen Reilly Ann Rennolds
Laurie Rexrode Lisa Rexrode Karen Rhodes Elizabeth Riffe Joan Roach
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Lois Roberts Kenneth Robe rtson Teressa Robinson
David Rogers Mildred Rohm Richard Roseberry
Mi ch e langelo strikes aga in!
Becky Rosenbaum Brennan Rosser Frank Rui z
H elen Rungwerth Richard Ruscher Martin Rush
Ocino Rush Timothy Ryall s Cole Sandridge
T h ere's m ore to it than meets the eye, Laura Mills .
By participation,
Terry Santana Philip Sawyer Peter Schrepfer Theresa Scott Timothy Seal Mart ha Sedwick Tom Se ldon
Dann ie Shafer Pam Shaver John Sheridan Alan Shi ffi ett Ann Shi ffi e tt Cu rtis Shiffiett David Sh iffi ett
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Delores Shiffi ett Denn is Shiffi ett Ivy Shiffi ett j ames Shiffi ett judy Shiffi ett Krys tal Shiffi ett Michael Shiffi ett
Robe rt Shiffiett Sandra hiffi ett Stanley Shiffiett Teresa Shiffiett Walter Shiffiett Patty Shi rey Philip Shoop
articipation,
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Jsa Scott thy Seal 1a Sedwick
eldon
Danni e Shafer Pam Shaver John Sheridan Alan Shiffi ett Ann Shiffiett Curtis Shiffiett David Shiffiett
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we strive for a better environment.
Delores Shiffi ett Dennis Shiffiett Ivy Shiffiett James Shiffi ett Judy Shiffi ett Krystal Shiffie tt lvli chael Shiffiett
Robert Shiffiett Sandra Shiffiett Stanley Shiffiett Teresa Shiffiett Walter Shiffiett Patty Shirey Philip Shoop
Rose Shores Joanne Shotwell Tom Simpson
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Clifton Sipe Theresa Sklany Deborah Sl osson
Dallas Smith Deannee Smith Deborah Smith
George Smith Ja ymee Smith Karen Smith
Litsa Smith Mike Smith Walter Smith
... theory, hypothes is , deduction, conclusion .
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Lori Snow Etta Solomon Donna Sprouse Dori s Sprouse
Susan Tewksbury Anthony Thacker Cynthia Thacker
Mary D. Sprouse Mary S. Sprouse Shelia Sprouse Willi am Sprouse
Faye Thomas Janice Thomas Jo Anne Thomas
Tom Stafford Warren Stamp Elton Starks Barbara Staton
Kim Thomas Pamela Thomas Patri cia A. Thomas
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Tony Steppe Amy Sterling The resa Stevens Kent Stout
Panic! Exams!
Charl es Stovall Wes Sudduth Joel Sullivan Terri Sullivan
Jeffrey Surguy Mary Sutherland John Taggart Charl es Talley
Is Fuzzy really working?
Craig Tanner Cathy Taylor James Taylor Robert Terrell
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Cram (success)
Patricia D . Thomas Teri Thomason Debra Thompson Jackie Thompson
Jill Townsend Eddie Trench Mark Trunzo
Jame Thorn 011
Joi Thorn on Peter Tbomp 011
Steve Thumm r
Robert Tuck Camelia Turn er Varn essa Turner
)anic! Exams!
!frey :Surguy uy Sutherland bn Taggart ~aries Talley
lly working?
Craig Tanner Cathy Taylor James Taylor Robert Terrell
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Patricia D. Thomas T eri Thomason Debra Thompson Jacki e Thompson
Jill T ownsend Eddie Trench Mark Trunzo
James Thompson Joi Thompson Peter Thompson Steve Thummer
Robert Tuck Came lia Turner Varnessa Turner
Judy Thurston Timothy Thurston Beth Tignor Bob Tirre ll
Charles va,·ga Rebecca Varn er David Vermillion
Barry Toler Cynthia Toms Roger T oms Barbara Towler
Beth Via Jo Ann Via Kathleen Von
Herbulis Kent Carr re laxes in class .
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James and Sharon look for pi ctures to sketch.
Robert Ward Debra Was hington Ge rald Watts
Scott Waugaman Mark Warner Bob We ll s
Douglas Wes t Linda White Wendy White
Ri cky Whiting Reuel Wiebe! Jackie Wilbury
Michael Wade Vi vian Wade Linda Wagne r James Walker
Stephen Wilfong Darl ene Will iams E llen Willi ams
Yes, We are
Paula Walde n Frances Walker Ki mbe rl ey Walker Michae l Walker
Evan Willi ams Gary Will iams Laura Williams
Selena Wallace She lba Walle r Claude Walton Kath y Walton
Te mple Williamson David Wi mmer Michae l Wingfi eld
the Class of '7,
usan Wingfi e ld Ri chard Winslow David Winstead Bridget Witcher
Monte Wood atali e Wood
Ronald Wood
Richard Witt Carol Wolfe Arthur Wolff D emmie Wolfrey
Ronnie Wood Vicki e Wood Debra Woodsor
Yes , We are
'aula Walden ~ranees Walker umberley Walker >lichael Walker
:va n Willi ams :ary Will iams .aura Willi ams
Selena Wallace Shelba Waller Claude Walton Kathy Walton
Temple Willi amson Dav id Wi mmer Michael Wingfi e ld
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the Class of'76 .
Susan Wingfi eld Richard Winslow David Winstead Bridget Witcher
Monte Wood Natalie Wood Ronald Wood
Ri chard Witt Carol Wolfe Art hur Wolff D emmie Wolfrey
Ronnie Wood Vickie Wood Debra Woodson
David Wood Dawn Wood Linda Wood Mark Wood
Diana Woodson Gary Woodson Patri cia Woodson
Way ne Woodson Eddie Woodward Marilyn Woody
Randy ponders his Math Analys is homework.
Elizabe th Word Lisa Workman Jonathan Wright
Kathleen Wright Patricia Wright Timoth y Wyant
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Hunter Yancey Phillip Yates James Zimmerman
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Ned Deets, Pres ident.
Alan Hodge, C.G. B. Representative .
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Bill Abbott Gerry Adams Richard Adams Roy Adams Marsha Amato Bernard Anderson
John Anderson Theresa Anderson Marian Ande rson Robin Armistead D ebra Armstrong T e resa Arnold
D ebra Austin Alice Averette Hilda Awkard Barbara Ayres Martha Bain Nancy Ba in
Juniors -
Brad y Ballard Patri cia Banton Dale Barbour Sharon Barrett Ursula Baskin Jean Batten
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Mary Bell Christopher
Benjamin Vicki e Bentley Ralph Berthold Rebecca Bickers James Bingler
Stanl ey Birckhe Debra Bi hop Carol Blade Mike Blake Kim Blankenb Charlotte
Boatwright
Juniors-
Austin 1vere tte '\wkard a Ayres ' Bain Bain
Brady Ballard Patricia Banton Dale Barbour Sharon Barre tt Ursula Bas kin Jean Batten
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Caught in the Middle
Mary Bell Christopher
Benjamin Vickie Bentl ey Ralph Berthold Rebecca Bickers James Bingler
Stanley Birckhead Debra Bishop Carol Blades Mik e Blake Kin1 B~nkenbak er Charlotte
Boatwright
Richard Bond Tricia Bowen
" Kevin Bowles Linda Bowles Robert Branch Alan Brie
Barbara Brite Angela Brown Barbara Brown Daniel Brown David Brown Ethel Brown
Candy White, Vi ce-Pres ident.
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The courtyard is gone!
Robin re laxes in th e whirlpool.
Fred Brown Howard Brown
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Jacque lin e Brown Kayanne Brown
Linda Brown Theodore Brown
Becky Bryant Stanley Bryant Suzanne Buchanan Paula Bull Steven Bunch Matth ew Bun yea
Andrew Burrus Kelvin Burrus Curtis Burton Gail Burton Daris Butler Matti e Butle r
George Byerl y Bruce Carrike r Larry Cain Deborah Carter Courtenay Campbell John Carve r Woodrow Campbell Charl ene Cederquist Denise Carr Barbara Ches ter Theo Carr Gloria Chides ter
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Bill Chisholm Roosevelt Christmas David Chronister Kathy Clarity Cynthia Clarke Beth Clarke
Denise Cl: Sharon Cl: Logan Co< Alan Cole· Ann Colli• Rene Coli
e Byerl y Bruce Carrike r Ca in Deborah Carter •nay Campbe ll John Carver ow Campbell Charl ene Cederquist ~ Carr Barbara Chester : arr Gloria Chides te r
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Bill Chisholm Roosevelt Christmas David Chronister Kathy Clarity Cynthia Clarke Beth Clarke
Denise Clarkson Sharon Claytor Logan Cockrum Alan Coleman Ann Colli er Rene Collins
Alison Colony Michael Coltrane Richard Comfort Patricia Compton
.. Duncan Congdon Sherry Conway
Is life worth this turmoil?
Celes te Cooper Danny Copeland
So what's wrong with be ing an elephant?
David Corrigan Michael Costello
Shannon Costello James Cowan
Gary Craddock Barbara Craig
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• • . doctor, lawyer, Indian chief . • •
Samuel Craig Paul Crawford Roger Crawford Todd Crenshaw
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And Kayanne, then she said ... .
Ricky Crickenberger Caroline Curme Sharon Crider Judith Currin Roy Critzer John Daly Jam es Cronemeyer Jean Dameron
Alison Davenport Ann Davis Calvin Davis Deborah Davis
Donald Davis Gregory Davis James Davis Melvin Davis
Randolph Davis Ned Deets Brooke Dickie Charles Dillard
Robert Dillard Charles Dolan Welford Douglas Gary Drumheller
Decisions, de.
Scott Duncan Kathy Dunsmore Susan Earhart Darcy Echols Jon Erkenbrach Warren Estes
Mike Figgatt Teresa Fitzge Phylli s Fogle Vivian Fong Justin Ford Valeri e Foste1
lh Davis ets Dickie Dillard
Robert Dillard Charles Dolan Welford Douglas Gary Drumheller
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Decisions, decisions, decisions .
Scott Duncan Kath y Dunsmore Susan Earhart Darcy Echols Jon Erkenbrach Warre n Estes
Mike Figgatt Teresa Fitzgerald Phylli s Fogle Vivian Fang Justin Ford Vale ri e Fos te r
Leonard Ful cher Mi che ll e Fulton Karen Furr Bertha Gardner James Gardner Rebecca Garri son
Stephen Garstang ]ann Garth Lenora Gentry William Gentry Elizabeth Gibbes Gary Gibson
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Rosann e Gibs on Teresa Gibson Wi lliam Gibson
Johnsey Steppe.
David Glasgow Sandra Gl ass Steven Godfrey
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I kn ow I kn ew thi s last night!
Steven Hall Teresa Hamm
Susan Hancock George Hansen
I'm too young!
Gary Goldste in Ga il Good Toby Goode Donna Graff
Robyn Hants ke Bebe Harl ow
James Graham Darl ene Gray Robert Gray Patricia Green
Rene Harl ow Mi chae l Harr is
Barbara Gre ims Allen Guilford Robert Haake Deborah Haas
Ronald Harris Kevin Hausenfus
Edward Haigh Ann Hall Neanne Hall Sharon Hall
Ann Hawkes Larry Hawkins
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Leon Hawkin s Gary Hearn Nan cy Heilman Linda Henderson
Larry Howard John Hoy
Tracy H nle) Venna Hen I Leslie Hen z1
Su an Herman d
William Hub Betty Hugh e
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Edward Haigh Ann Hall
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Ann Hawkes Larry Hawkins
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Leon Hawkin s Gary Hearn Nancy Heilman Linda Henderson
Larry Howard John Hoy
Tracy Henl ey Venna Hensley Lesli e Henszey Susan
Hermansdorfer
William Huber Betty Hughes
Debra Hi cks Pam Highlander Ralph Hill Lucy Hinton
Debbie Hughes Patty Hum phris
Pearl Hinton Alan Hodge Bill Holland Be th Houchins
Charles Hunt Kay Hunt
Theresa Hunt Charl es Hurt
But Cece, it says here to add ..
Jean Hutchinson Sherry lngerick
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Happiness is a class ring.
Meredith James Stephen Jenkins
Barbara Johnson Bre nda John son
Connie Johnson Linda John son
Marvin Johnson Nancy Johnson
Under Dale's hand, acryli cs become a landscape.
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Orlando John son Cecilia Jones
Fores t Jones Patri cia Jones Ri chard Jones Mi chael Jordan
Deborah Jones De lores Jones
Voilet Jordan Jane t Joseph Kathy Kane Cindy Keiser
Doris Jones Elizabeth Jones
Ronald Ke ithley Matth ew Kelly Ruby Kelso
ancy Kendall
''Powderpuff.
Charles Kenn ey Mary Kenney
Karen King Kathl een King Kay Kirkland Debbie Kirksey
Dougla Key Tae Dong ·
Gay Ki ser Jon Klapp Cindy Kline Mary Kli ne
Jone one
dan !ph 1e iser
Doris Jones E lizabeth Jones
Ronald Ke ithley Matth ew Kell y Ruby Kelso
ancy Kendall
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"Powderpuffers" are no. 1!
Charles Kenney Mary Kenney
Karen Ki ng Kathl een King Kay Kirkland Debbie Kirksey
Douglas Key Tae Dong Kim
Gay Ki ser Jon Klapp Cindy Kline Mary Kline
Joseph Knight Te resa Kude r He idi Kupke Debra Lam
Bertha's and Gail's faces re fl ect a show of confi dence.
Paul Lancas ter Mary Lane Cary Lang Bobby Lange
Ronald Langman Bob Las ley Bill y Lass iter Jack Lauffenburger
Caro lyn Lawson Meli ssa Layne Dan Leake David Lee
Pat Lee Lewis Lindamood Grace Lipscombe David Lowry
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Le bonheur est un hague de classe.
Ruth Maddox Sharon Maddox Steve Mahone Susan Maine
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Les lie Mann ancy Manweile r
Gle nda Marshall Jospeh Matth ews
Bess ie Maup in C.G. Maupin Jacque line Maupin Linda Maupin
Ri chard Maupin David Mawyer Donald Mawyer Evere tt Mawyer
What dream house in the making!
Leon Mawyer William Mawyer Ke ith McAlphin e Patrick McCafferty
Kare n McCann Ali ce McCauley D oris McCaul ey Le igh McCauley
Cheryl McWi lliams Philip Meekin s
D ebb ie McDani e l Lynn McDanie l Steve McMi llion Steve McVey
Kim Meeks Be rnade tte Mi cham
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Pah·i cia Milks Math ew Mill e r Patri ck Min or Da le Minter
D onna , i oore Linda Moore Brenda ~[Orril Coleman . 1 r
cCann :Cauley cCauley cCauley
D ebbie McDani e l Lynn McDan ie l Steve McMilli on Steve McVey
McWilliams Kim Meeks vl eekins Bernadette Mi cham
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Patri cia Milks Mathew Mi ll e r Patrick Minor Dale Minter
D onna Moore Linda Moore Bre nda Morri s Coleman Morri s
D on na Morri s E li zabeth Morris JoAnne Morri s Lue ll e n Morris
Patri cia Morri s Patsy Morri s Ronald Morri s Patri ce Murph y
I can see it now: Lee vs. Fischer.
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D e nni s Napier Ronald Nicke ll Je ff Ohman Di sa Olson
Jud y O'Mary Vi cky Pace Mi chae l Parham Mi chael Patterson
David Paul Kare n Payne Tina Payne Mary Pearce •
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The talent show does require planning.
Jennifer Perkin s Roger Perkin s Lesli e Peterson John Pe terson
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Debb ie Phi lli ps Debbie Plymire Li sa Poole John Popp
Bernard Powell Page Powell Patricia Powell Pamela Powl ey
Juanita Pres ho Linda Price Roger Pri ce Barry Pritchett
Just try it , Comfort!
Dawn Pritchett Cranston Pryor Kathy Pryor Mark Pugh
Donald Pullen Jane Quasebarth Kathy Rabe Carl Rainer
Wil ey Reed Lisbeth Rees
Joyce Ratcliffe Franki e Rawlings Russe ll Ray Cindy Rea
Jim Res pess Mi chelle Rexrode
J(icklines are
David Rhodes Anita Riall Dallas Richmond
ancy Ri opel
Cynthia Sh ifle tt Debra Shiflett
Clarenc Road Patri cia Roach Thoma Rob r1 Larry Robin 01
Wallace Shiflet Bonni e Shiffiet
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Joyce Ratcliffe Franki e Rawlings Russell Ray Cindy Rea
Jim Res pess Michelle Rexrode
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[(icklines are chauvinistic!
David Rhodes Anita Riall Dallas Ri chmond
ancy Riopel
Cynthia Shifle tt Debra Shiflett
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Clarence Roach Patricia Roach Th omas Roberts Larry Robinson
Wallace Shifle tt Bonnie Shiffle tt
Floyd Root Houston Ross Phylli steen Rush Rufus Rush
George Russell Joan Russell Kevin Russ ell David Rybolt
Mary Ryder Denis e Sacra Glenn Salzman Fannie Sampson
Cynthia Saunders Conn ie Scruggs Rhonda Scruggs Kathy Seabrook
All thi s work. F or what, D onna Graff??
Bradley Shaver Cindy Shea Karen Sheets Rebecca Sheridan
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Beverly Sh iffi ett Kim Shiffie tt
Larry Shiffiett Pauline Shiffie tt
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" Lullaby and good night ," Stephani e Wil ey.
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La alegria es un anillo de classe.
Wanda Shiffi ett Debra Sh iffie tte Don Shiffi e tte Susan Shrine r Tony Simpkins Joan Sipe
Rick Slosson Fannie Smith Karen Smith Sandra Snow Trudy Snow Brenda Snydor
j ohn Snyder S colt Sowers James Spain Max Sperry Gloria Spottswood Vivian Spradlin
Geneva Sprouse Roger Sprouse j ohn Stafford Ri chard Stalnaker Barbara Stargill Billy Starke
Successful pr~
Cristi Stauffe r Joseph Stephens Johnsey Steppe Madelin e Steppe Andrew Sterling Ethel Stovall
Michael tu Michael ut j ohn Swe n Mildred ' Steve Swin Diane Taylc
illo de classe.
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ipa in John Stafford erry Richard Stalnaker I )potts wood Barbara Stargill Spradlin Billy Starke
Successful proms Can Be financed?
Cristi Stauffer Michael Stuart Debbie Terrell Bob Thompson Joseph Stephens Michael Sutphin Bruce Thacker Joyce Thompson Johnsey Steppe John Sweeney Mi chael Thacker Timothy Thompson Made line Steppe Mildred Swingle r Clayton Thomas Pri sci lla Thorn e Andrew Sterling Steve Swingler Diane Thomas Laurie Thorsey Ethel Stovall Diane Taylor Paul Thomas Darlene Tinsley
Tomma Todd Thomas Tomlin
John Townsend Pam Trail
Sharon dreams of Camelot.
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Gluckeweisse ist ein [(lassenring.
Debbie Sh iffi ett - I .wonde r if it will ever happe n to me.
Jim Tre mblay Elizabeth Tull Gary Turner
Paul Umstadter Janice Vascott Carl Vest
Nelli e Vest William Veyvada Cathy Vi a
Mary Vidrin e Jonathan
Von H erbulis Karen Wade
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Kathy Wagner Rosemary Wagne r Joan Ward
Roger Ward Rose Ward Reginald Warfi eld
Emanue l Washington
Les li e Washington Susan Watson
Connie Weary Je nnifer Webbe r Joey Webbe r
Sam Well s Carol Wh eeler
Taney Wh eele r
Candy Wh ite Kare n White Randy Wh ite
Cranston Pryor keeps a loo out
Rita Whitmore Steve Wi ckes t Stephanie Wil ey
Lawton Williar Val eri e Willi a11 Georgia Wilsor
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mstadter Vascott est
'ells I'Vheeler Wheeler
Nellie Vest William Veyvada Cathy Vi a
Candy White Karen White Randy White
Celebrate life ... One year to go.
Cranston Pryor keeps a lookout for th e man in grey. Mushroom making for the Enchanted Forest is demonstrated by Jack ie Brown.
Rita Whitmore Steve Wick es! Stephani e Wil ey
Lawton Williams Va le ri e Williams Georgia Wilson
Mary Be th Winslow Andrew Wood Carla Winston Carolyn Wood Jeff Wolfrey Mark Wood
Sharon Wood Thomas Wood Evelyn Woody
Be n Word Mike Wright Cindy Young
Michael Yowe ll Maria Zapa ta Mary Beth Zivi c
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Nancy Rutland, Secretary-Treasurer.
Chris Samue l, Preside nt.
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Tim Adams Audrey Agee Ronald Agee
The Class of 1974.
Kerry Ahre nd Bob Albert John ny Alle n, Jr. Steve All e n William J. All e n
D oug Andrews Linda Arbaugh David Arge nbright Vickie Armstrong D onna Asher
• • We are the be
Jack Baber Sandra Bagge tt Bill Bailey
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Doug Andrews Linda Arbaugh David Argenbright Vicki e Armstrong Donna Asher
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We are the best .
Jack Babe r Sandra Bagge tt Bill Bailey
Ginny Bain Connie Banton Carl Barbour
adin e Barbour Ruby Barbour John Barnett
Bess Fishe r, C.G.B. Representative .
Susan Rogers, Vice-President.
Sue Pulle n, C.G.B. Representative .
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Where is everybody?
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Do your own work , Bobby!
Johnny Bates Susan Batte n
Ann Beas ley Chip Berry
Jimmy Bishop John Black Russell Bolde n Bobby Borche rs Gail Born ste in
Randy Bowe n Claras teen Brackett Ph ylli s Bracke tt Antoine tte Bradl ey Mark Bradl ey
D e idra Bralley Cary Bra nch Li bby Bra nch Viva in Bransfi eld Reggie Brass fi e ld
The confusior
Eileen Broade r Judy Brochu Carroll Brown Debbi Brown D ebra Brown
Frank 1 Gloria Joyce I MaureE Liz Br}
O eidra Bralley Cary Branch Libby Branch Viva in Bra nsfi e ld Reggie Brass fi e ld
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The confusion of construction- What changes!
Eileen Broader Judy Brochu Carroll Brown D ebbi Brown D ebra Brown
Fra nk Brown Gl oria Brown Joyce Brow n Maureen Brubeck Liz Bryant
Lynn Bryant Robe rt Bryant Pat Bue hle r Troy Burcham Sandra Burrus
Charl es Burton Michael Burton
Arthur Busby Michael Butl er
Th e Smith gang!
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Same leaders lead us . • •
" But noth ing's wrong with my socks."
Beverl y Byrd Linda Call oway
Bertha Carey John Carlin
Brya nt Carpenter Scott Carson
Hilda Carter Mayo Carter Dan Casey Samuel Casey Brenda Cason
Jeff Chisholm John Christmas Steve Chroniste r James Clements William Clements
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Robert Cochran Laura Cockerille Steve Coleman
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Jeff Chisholm John Chri stmas Steve Chronister James Clements William Clements
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Same workers work.
Robert Cochran Lau ra Cockeri lle Steve Coleman
Kenne th Coles Kim Coles Janice Colli er
Vi cki e Collins Anne Conklin Roy Conley
Ray Conway Kathy Corrigan Ann Marie Cote
The wait in front of locked doors!
Sam Crawford Don Critzer Ron Critzer
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Two minutes early -
Susan Critzer Barry Cutright
Bonnie Cutright Jeff Cotten
Beep protects her teeth. Susie Dameron Dabney Davis Steve Davis Debbie Deane Mary Deaton
Steve De llinger Suzanne Dixon Bridget Dodson Irene Dollins Robert Drash
Pat Duncan David Dunn Marcy Dwier Pat Dyer Ann Echols
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Bill Enyeart Cheryl Estes Karla Etheridge Deborah Eubanks Teri Ewell
Diane F Glenda Mandy J
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Pat Duncan David Dunn Marcy Dwier Pat Dyer Ann Echols
3:23 is the magic number.
Bill En yeart Cheryl Estes Karla Etheridge Deborah Eubanks Teri Ewell
Diane Farish Glenda Fari sh Mandy Fauver Bla ir Fi elds Marline Fie lds
Bess Fisher Frances Fi sher Shelia Fitch April Fitzgerald Tim F edrikson
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Judy F orman Susan Fox
Ava Gardn er William Gardner
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Mike Garnett Doug Garrison
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" Don' t shoot me. I'm only the piano player."
Susan Garrison Vickie Garri son
Marsha Garwood Jacki e Garver
College Night -
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Buck Gentry Kathy Gentry Jim Gilbert Tony Gibson Melissa GillrutH~- ~
Diane Glasgow Cindy Glosser Randy Golladay Toni Goodman Deloise Grady
full of questil
Emily Graebner Angelina Gray Jerome Gray John Gregg Tom Grinde
Jane G Jane t ( Diane Thelm Petie I
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Diane Glasgow Cindy Glosser Randy Golladay T oni Goodman De loise Grady
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full of questions and confusion.
Emi ly Graebner Ange lina Gray Je rome Gray John Gregg T om Grinde
Jane Grinnell Jane t Grinstead Diane Gruenwald The lma Hackel Petie Hall
Ke nny Hall Jude Hall ~QC.9\''-\\~
Susan Halterman Pattie Hamner
Kenn eth Hamm Sheree Haney
Anoth er one of Kenny's tall tales.
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Jud Harre ll Bruce Harri s Linda Harri s Spanky Harri s Lawre nce Hartman
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Red Tape: "How do you view yourself as
Valle ri e Harvey Susan Hearn ]oni H e lmandollar Art He nde rs on Ju dy He nsley
Mike He nsley Gilda Herndon
Johnn y gets read y for takeoff1
Da le H erring D ebbie Herring
Ruby H erring Je ff Hes lep
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Greg He witt Darla Hi cks Sungwha Hong Page Horrocks Garry M. Howard
Gary\ Joan f. Susan Dee H Cindi
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Greg He witt Darla H icks Sungwha Hong Page Horrocks Garry M. Howard
Gary W. Howard Joan Howe Susan Hudson Dee Huff Cindi Hughes
Larry Hughes Jan e Hui e Sharon Kay Hunt Susan Hunt Tina Hunt
Susie Hudson indul ges in he r sandwi ch.
" I in my ke rch ie f and Ma in her cap . .
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Melissa Locher has a mouthful.
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"If your answer to the above was a, b., or
Ava Johnson Dana Johnson Deborah Johnson
Mike Garnett shows us his abilities!
Edward Johnson Gary Johnson Mik e Johnson
Paula Johnson Curtis Jones Lauri e Jones
c., please expllJ
Sharon Jones Wanda Jones Lil Jordan
Ruth Jw Ingrid J John Ka
Gary find s son
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his abilities!
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c, please explain. "
Sharon Jones Wanda Jones Lil Jorda n
Ruth Judge Ingrid Juul- Nielsen John Ka uzlari ch
Tim Ke lly Ron Ke nt Gail Keyser
Gary fi nds something in th e hall amusing .
Je rry Marti n - our own Dr. J .
Taeho Kim Kath y Kindrick Eddi e Kin g
D onna Kirby Edward Kirby Bobby Kl epach
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Aubrey Kni ght Kathy Kon kl e Kris Konk le
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Loretta Lam Debbie Lamb Al exandra LaRue
Tom Quasebarth
The taste of victory is sweet.
Steven Lawrence Brenda Lawson Cornelia Lawson
Frankie Layman Doug Leake John Leathers
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Mike Lewis Bob Linds ey Me lissa Locker
Something seems to have d ive rted the guys' attent ion.
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Albemarle 7 -
Rodney Lee Long Francis Loscheldor Cathie Loving Andre Lu ck Guy Lukes
John Ma Heather Mike M: Pau la M Jodi Ma1
~ctory is sweet. ~ flf''" J.. \ 'Z--~ z.o L I
:\like Lewis Bob Lindsey :\l e lissa Locke r
d th e guys' a tte ntion.
Albemarle 7 - Lane 0
Rodn ey Lee Long Fra ncis Loscheldor Cathi e Loving Andre Lu ck Gu y Lukes
John Manl ey Heath er Marks Mik e Marks Paula Markwood Jodi Marston
Barbara Martin Debbie Martin D.J . Martin (\ ··6 Lee Martin ' Pat Martin
This must be ancie nt Gree k phi losophy , Mary Linn Wolf.
S. K. Martin Trudy Mart in
T om Math e ws Paul Matysek
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Bill y Maupin Janet Maupin Jun e Maupin
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Cooler classes, heavier sweaters, and an
Vern on Maupin David Mawyer Bruce Maxa
Debra Mayo Melvin McAl li ste r Sharon McCann
Ryland and Chip give us the ir indescribable smil es .
Alice McCaul ey Patricia McDani el David McGehee
Ke ith McGory Lexie McVey Lynn McWilliams
My! What big eyes you have, Rhoda!
extra week of
Theresa Melton David Merkel Debbie Miller
D oroth· Greg .I
te e.
Now Richard,
eaters, and an
eith McGory Lexie McVey Lynn McWilliams
•ig eyes you have, Rhoda!
extra week of Christmas vacation .
The resa Melton D avid Merke l D ebbi e Mille r
Dorothy Miller Greg Mill er Steve Minter
Sherri Mondy Vincent Monroe Karen Montgom ery
Now Ri chard, you kn ow better than that!
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Howard Moore Shelby Moore Craig Morri s Mik e Morris Wanda Morris
Vegina Morris Rhoda Morton Alton Mosca Harvey Mowbray Robert Mowbray
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Th e T om Math e ws' one-a-day smirk.
Mik e Sand e ll di scusses th e football gam e.
Work is a four letter word
Susan Mun son John Ne lm s Suzann e e lson Melod y ightingale T erri Norcross
Alan N orford Ri chard Norve ll e M'ke Oliva
rgare t O'Leary ry O'Leary
John Owen Ryland Owe n David Owens Betty Pace John Paige
but we prepa
Eugene Parker Gary Pasternak Mark Patterson D ennis Peck Jimm y Pitts
Rita Pic T erry F Debbie Alvin P Chari e.
etter word-
John Owen Ryland Owen David Owens Betty Pace John Paige
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but we prepare for (last?) exams.
Eugene Park er Gary Pas te rnak Mark Patte rson Dennis Peck Jimmy Pitts
Rita Pl easants Terry Pl ymire Debbie Porritt Alvin Powell Charl es Powe ll
Gwen Powell Mike Powell Tyrone Powell Brad Pri ce E.T. Pri ce
"Double, bubble , toil and trouble." - Mark Patterson
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" What, me worry?" - Bob Thomas
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At last we are rewarded . • •
Patti e Pri ce David Pritchett
Mark Reed
172 Sarah Renn olds Matt Rexrode
Hans Pryor Robe rt Pugh
Tim Rey nolds Robert Rial! Laura Ri cciardelli
Sue Pulle n Debbie Quarl es
Tom Quasebarth Lawrence Rain ey
Bill Ratcliffe Matt Reed
Yes, among othe r thin gs Craig can type.
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the infamous
Jim Ri chardson Robert Ri chardson Donna Riddl e
Maxa- T
Jenn y l John Ri Ell en li
Bill Ratcliffe :Matt Reed
: raig can type.
the infamous,
Jim Ri chardson Robert Ri chardson Donna Riddl e
Maxa- The Thinker?
Jenny Riffe John Ritchie Ell en Ripberger
Cathy Roberts Charlotte Roberts Dan Roberts
Johnny Allen ponders hi s ice cream.
Kay Robertson Bruce Robinson Dave Robinson
Susan Rogers Pat Rosenbaum Steve Rungwerth
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the heralded.,
Now leave th e money alone, Art!
Chip Rusher James Rush Susan Russe ll
ancy Rutland Chri s Samue l Mike Sandell
Judy Sandridge Ann e Sanford Jeff Saunders
Happy birthday, Ann Echols.
Ruby Seale Teresa Shelton Deborah Shiffle tt
Deborah L. Shiffl ett Della Shiffl ett Elizabeth Shiffl e tt
thefact-
Gl oria Shiffl ett Margaret Shiffl ett
David prao
Patsy Sh Peggy I
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Deborah L. Shifflett D ella Shifflett Elizabeth Shifflett
thefact-
Gloria Sh iffle tt Margaret Shifflett
Patsy Shifflett Peggy Shifflett
Ve lma Shiffl e tt Virginia Shiffl ett
Norbert Shockley H ele n Shorte ll Connie Showe rs Cathy Simmons Pamela Sipe
Gars ed Sketchl ey Bea Snow Betty Smith Debbie Smith He le n Smith
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Two inte lligent faces on the breeze way!!
John Owe n pe rsonifi es the seni or slump!
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• • . the Slump .
Louis e Smith Randy Smith Susan Smith William Smith Samuel Snow
Wanda Snow Mik e Sn yder Liana Solorzano David Spradlin Larry Sprouse
Lynita Sprouse Pam Sprouse Leigh Ste mbridge Be th Steph e nson Wayne Steve ns
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This is an Edz
Angela Tanner Terry Tate Sally Taylor Tina Taylor Woodrow Taylor
Susan Te Evelyn T Jackie Tf David n Jean Tha
Lynita Sprouse Pam Sprouse Le igh Stembridge Beth Stephe nson Wayne Stevens
This is an Education?
Angela T an ne r T erry Tate Sally Taylor Tina Taylor Woodrow Taylor
Susan T erhun e Eve lyn T erre ll Jacki e Te rre ll David Thacker Jean Thacke r
Robert Thacke r Kathie Thalmann Bob Thomas Pam Thomas Shirley Th omas
Alvin Th ompson Charles Th ompson
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Ke ith finds the back of th e class more interes ting.
Mary Ann Thompson an Thompson
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Ri chard Thompson Donald Thornley
Mary Tinsley Kim Tirre ll Petra Toet Helen Tomlin Rhonda Toms
Steve Topper Susan Travi s Toni Trunzo Sally Turnbull Denni s Turner
Cap and gown,
Sharl ene Turner Mike Twardoski Craig Van de Castl e Derek Van der Linde Steve Van Fossen (,1,.~1~
diploma in h(j
Debbie Vecchiolla Tony Via Jeff Viar Gerard Wach Gary Wade
Dora W Eddie \ Yvonne Marsha Mi chae:
~ap and gown,
Sharlene Turner Mike Twardoski Craig Van de Castl e Derek Van der Linde Steve Van Fossen (,
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diploma in hand .
D ebbie Vecchiolla Tony Via Jeff Viar Ge rard Wach Gary Wade
Dora Walker Eddi e Wallace Yvonn e Waller Marsha Walton Michael Walton
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Tim Walton Cassandra Washington Pat Washington D oug Webber Jodi Webber
Cynthia Whindl eton Lee Whitcomb
Theresa White Patricia Whitmore
Aubrey li stens intently to the teacher.
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Pam's daydreams must be amusing.
Solemn poses for the camera.
Lou Williams Robert Williams Linda Willi s
Toni has too much help!
Marce lla Wilson Lyn Wingfie ld Susan Winter
D on Wimm er Mary Linn Wolf Me rril y Wolfe
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We were the~
Cla ire Wolff David Wood David Wade Wood
Helen ' Stuart ' Doug V
John , th ere's a tin
or the camera.
Don Wi mmer .1ary Linn Wolf
Me rri ly Wolfe
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We were the class of '7 4.
Cla ire Wolff David Wood David Wade Wood
H ele n Wood Stuart Wood Doug Woodson
Gary Woodson Eli zabeth Wri ght Esth er Wri ght
John , th ere's a time and a p lace for everything!
Kim Wyant Mary Wyant John Young
Oh , Sam. Not two!
Maurice Youn g Robe rt Zi egle r Kl aus Zi ock
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Senior Directory
Hey, the ball 's that way, folks!
Adams, Timothy Howard, Tim : Chess Cl. 3, Band 1,2,3 .
Adcock, Robert Wayne, Bob : FFA 1,2; VI CA 3.
Agee, Audrey ]ezel, Sweet-Pea: CBY.
Agee , Ronald Allen , Ron ni e: C BY 1,3 , Serge nt of Arms 3.
A hre nd, Kerr y L y nn : La tin 1; Spa ni sh 2 ; German 3; Erutan 3; " Fiddle r on the Roof," " He ll o Doll y," " Drac ul a," " 'ight of On e Acts."
Albert , Robert Dennis, Bob: Football 1,2 ,3; Mos t Va lu abl e Offe ns ive Lin e man 3 ; All Ce ntral Va. 2,3; Capt. 3 ; Indoor Track 1,2,3, Ca pt. 3; Outdoor Track 1,2 ,3; Key Cl. 1,2 ; FCA 1,2,3; Pres . 3 .
A llen, j ohn William, Jr., Johnny: V. Football 1,2,3; Indoor Track 2,3; Outdoor Track 1,2,3; Capt. 3; French Cl. ; Jr. Class Tale nt Show.
A ll e n , St ephen T ee l , St eve : Alb e marl e Pl ayers 1; Aradi a 2; Guitar 3; " Hell o Doll y," " Wi za rd of Oz," " Fiddl e r on th e Roof;" Highlight 2; Prism 3.
Allen, William j ohn, John : Football ; Lacrossee; Outdoors Cl.
A ndrews, Douglas Martin , Doug: JV Basketball 1, Soccer 2,3; Spani sh Cl. 1,2,3; SCA 3; 1 ati onal Honor Socie ty 2,3 .
A rba ugh , Linda Fra nk: Softb a ll 1,2; JV Cheerl eader 1; V Cheerl eader 3; Ski Cl. 1; Art Cl. 2,3 ; ight of One Acts; Homecoming Court l.
Argenbright , David Lewis , Wiffi e : Environme nt Cl. 2; Bicycl e Cl. 3.
Armentrout , Richard Witten, Bird : JV F ootball ; Golf Team; Ski Cl. 1,2,3.
A rmstro ng, Vickie Gail.
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Asher, Donna Gail: F A 1,2; FHA 3.
Baber, Brenda Lee.
Baber, j ohn Lawrence, Jack: Baseball 1,2,3; Chess Cl. 2,3.
Baggett , Sandra Elizabe th, Snuggles: German Cl. 2,3 .
Baile y, George Willi am, ]r., Bill : F ootb all 1,2,3; Honorabl e Menti on All Central, Honorabl e Menti on All Northwest Regional; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Chess Cl. 2; Reporte r; Key Club 1,2; Vice-Pres .; Liberation Cl. 3; Pres.
Bai n, Virgi nia Kirk, Ginny: Spanish Cl. 2.
Banton, Co nnie Diane: FBLA 2,3; Pres. 3.
Barbour, Carl Robert .
Ba rb our, Fra ncis Rooseve lt , Juni or : FF A 1,2,3.
Barb our, Gregory Hu st on , Greg: F ootball ; Track; Bas ketball ; MVP; FCA; V. Pres. l.
Barbour, Nadine Elizabeth: CBY 1,2,3 ; Sec. 3.
Barbour, Ruby Louise, Tack.
Barn ett , j ohn Albert .
Ba tes, j ohnny Lee, Kill e r: JV F oo tb all 1; Outdoor Track 1,2 ,3; Indoor Trac k 2 ,3; JV Baske tball 1; V Football 2,3; MVP 3; MV Defe nsive Back 3 ; FCA 1; Honor Socie ty 2,3 ; Falcon Club MVP Award ; Peer 2,3.
Ba t te n , Su san Ca role : Powd e r Puff 1; Spani sh Cl. 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Concert Choir 3.
Beasley, An n Lesli e: JV Basketball 1; Spani sh Cl. 1,2; VI CA.
Berry , Charles White, II , Chip: JV Basketball 1; V Baske tball 2,3; Capt. 3; Latin Cl. 1, FCA 2,3 ; at'! Honor Society 2,3.
Bishop, j ames Ed ward, Jimm y: Photography 1; Ski Cl. 2; Motorcycle 3.
Black, j ohn Steve n, Steve: FFA 1,2 ,3; Sentin el 2.
Bolden, Russell Wendell.
Borchers, Robert E., Bobby: Soccer 3; Letter 3; Intramural Bas ke tball 1,2,3; Spani sh Cl. 1,2 ; Lacross Cl. 3 .
Bornstein, Donna Gail , Gail.
Bowen, Carroll Randolph Ed ward , Ra nd y: Football ; Art Cl.
Bowles, Katherine Louise, Kathyln .
Brackett, Clarastee n, Brack: FHA 2,3.
Brackett, Phyllis Marie, Phill: CBY 3.
Bradley, Antoinette Cecilia, Toni: CBY 1,2,3; Concert Choir 1; Choir 1,2,3.
Bra dl e y, Mark Andrew, Ma d D og: VA Welter-weight Boxing Champion.
Bralley, Deidra Elaine: Bicycl e Cl. 1; Aradia Cl. 2; Make-up crew.
Branch, Cary R., Ill: Guitar Cl. 3; Latin Cl.; at' l Merit Semi-finalist; at' l Hon or Soci
e t y; Wh o's Wh o Am on g Am e ri ca n Hi gh School Students; Debate Team; District representative to Regional.
Bra nch , Oli via Elaine, Libb y: CBY 1,2 ,3 ; SCA 1,2,3.
Bmnsfi eld, Vivian: Drama Cl. 1; Science Cl. 1; Aradia Cl. 2.
Bra ssfi eld , Reginald Nathaniel , Re ggie : Track.
Brez inski , Rebecca L., Tinker: Motorcycle Cl. 1; Aradia Cl. 2.
Broader, Eileen Th eresa : Art 2,3; Music Appreciation 1; Girl s' Chorus 2.
Brochu, judith Gail, Judy: Drama Cl. 3; Erutan Cl. 3; Ichthus Cl. 3; Aradia Cl. 2; Ski Cl. 2; Art Cl. 1,2; Motorcycle Cl. l.
Broc k , Hu e y Sanford , Sk ee t: VICA 2 ,3; DECAl.
Brookshire, Brian Keith.
Brown, Carroll Dale.
Brown, Deborah Ann, Debbie: Spanish Cl. 3; French Cl. 3; Germa n Cl. 3; Drama Cl. 2; Band 1,2.
Brown, Debra Lynn, Debbie: Pep Cl. 1; Icthus 3.
Brown, Franklin Dewey, Jr. , Frank : Outdoor Cl.
Brown, Gloria j ean: FHA.
Brown, ]oculyn Elizabeth.
Brown, j oyce Ann Nixon, Boos ie: CBY.
Brubeck, Maureen Annette Gilbert .
Br yan t, Donald Lee: FFA 1,2 .
Bryant, Lizabeth Anne, Liz : FT A 1; Secretary; French Cl. 2; Pres ident; SCA: Smithfield Littl e Theatre; " Plaza Suite ," " Music Man," " Fiddl e r on th e Roof," " Th e Glass Manageri e," " 40 Cara ts;" CGB 2; Jun ior Marshall.
Bryant , Naomi Lynne, Linnie: Nurs ing Cl. 1,2; VICA 3; Reporte r; Guitar Cl. 3; Concert
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and Marching Band 1,2,3.
Brya nt, Robert Lewis.
Buehler , Patricia Ly n n, Pa t : Po Football 1,2,3; Ski Cl. 1,2; Outi ng
Burcham, Tro y Lane, Troy: Guitar
Burns, Howard A llen: VICA.
Burrus, Sandra L eigh , Sa nd y: I Sports 1; Bas ketball 1; Euritan Cl.
Burto n, Charles .
Burton , Desiree Ma rie, Mickey: C:
Burton, Michael Donnell , Sly: J.V. 1; F CA 1; CBY 2,3 .
Busby, Arthur Neale, Ace: Photo! V. Pres. 2; Erutan 3; Best Trombo in '73; Peer photographer 2; Con Regional Band.
Butler, Michael Th omas, Mike.
Byrd, Beverly, Cleo: CBY.
Callowa y, Linda Diane.
Care y, Bertha A vis , Avis: CBY 1 derpuff football 1; SCA Rep.
Carlin , j ohn Th omas, Yank: V Fo Key Cl. 2; F CA 2,3; Spani sh Cl. 3.
Carpe nter , Bryant , Stud: Motor 1,2,3, V. Pres.
Carson, Sco tt , P latapu ss: Spani Erutan Cl. 3, V. Pres .; First and T in the Regional Fores try Conte t.
Carter, Hilda Aistrop, Murt: VICA ursing Cl. 3.
Carter, Mayo Davidso n, Beagle: [ Capta in 3; Enviroment Cl. 1; pani
ec. Tres.
Casey, Daniel, Dan: French Cl. 2; 3; V. Pres. 3.
Ca ey, Samuel: Latin Cl. 1; SCA 1 Choir 1,2; Student practi cal nurse ~
Ca on, Brenda j oyce: Library 1; I Library Ass' t. 1,2.
Chisholm, j effrey, Chis: V Footbal Baseball 1,2,3; FCA 2,3; All Distric '72-'73.
Christmas, j ohn , Fly: DECA 1,2,3.
Chro nis t er, S t even]., Steve: G tram ural Basketball 1,3; Ski Cl. 2; Cl. 3 .
Clark , Robert , Robin: Ph otogra{: Outdoors Cl. 3.
Cleme nts, james Arthur, Fuzzy: Fo T rack 1,2; Chess Cl. 3.
Clements , Will ia m W yan n, Bil l: Pres. 1; Pres., Chaplain of Flagera Sential of Flageration.
Cochra n, Robert j am es, Bob: Ches!
Coleman, Stephen A.
Coles, Kenneth, Man: John Finley son Scholarship Award.
Coles, Kim Louise: CBY 3.
Collier, j anice Kay, Cookie.
Co nklin, Ann Felicita, T oots.
lames Edward, Jimmy: Photography . 2; Motorcycle 3 .
Jhn Steve n, Steve: FFA 1,2 ,3; Sen-
Russell Wendell.
•, Robert E. , Bobby: Soccer 3; Letter nu ra l Baske tball 1,2 ,3; Spanish C l. ·oss C l. 3.
n, Donna Gai l, Gail.
Carroll Randolph Edward , Randy: rt Cl.
"- therine Louise, Kathyln.
, Claras teen, Brack: FHA 2,3 .
, Phyllis Marie , Phill: CBY 3 .
ntoinette Cecilia , Toni: CBY 1,2,3; Choir 1; Choir 1,2,3.
, ,\lark Andrew, Mad Dog: VA ·iqht Boxing Champion.
Dndra Elaine: Bicycle Cl. 1; Aradia e-up crew.
, Olic aa Elaine, Libby: CBY 1,2 ,3; ,.3.
icia n: Drama Cl. 1; Scie nce Cl. I Cl. 2.
ld, Reginald Nat haniel , Reggie:
·,Rebecca L., Tinker: Motorcycle Cl. C1. 2.
Hu 'II Sa nford, Skee t: VICA 2,3; I.
, Brian Keith.
Corroll Dale.
Deborah Ann, Debbie: Span ish Cl. 3; Cl. 3; Ge rman Cl. 3; Drama Cl. 2;
Debra Lynn, Debbie: Pep Cl. 1; Ic-
Franklin Dewey, Jr. , Frank: Outdoor
Gloria j ean: FHA.
)oculyn Elizabeth.
joyce Ann Nixon, Boosie: CBY.
k, Maureen Annette Gilbert.
Donald Lee: FF A 1,2.
Lizabeth Anne, Liz: FTA 1; Secret~ nch Cl. 2; President; SCA: Smithfi eld fheatre; "Plaza Suite," " Music Man ," e r o n th e Roof," " The Glass Man" " 40 Carats;" CGB 2; Juni or Mar-
, Naomi Lynne, Linnie: Nursing Cl. CA 3; Reporter; Guitar Cl. 3; Concert
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and Marching Ba nd 1,2,3 .
Bryant, Robert Le wis.
Bu ehler , Patri cia Lynn, Pat: P owder Puff Football 1,2,3; Ski Cl. 1,2; Outing Cl. 3.
Burcham, Troy Lane, Troy: Guitar Cl. 3 .
Bums, Howard Allen: VICA.
Burrus, Sand1·a L eig h , Sandy: Intra mura l Sports 1; Basketball 1; Euritan Cl. 3.
Burton, Charles .
Burton, Desiree Mari e, Mickey: CBY 1,2,3.
Burt on, Michael Donnell , Sly: J.V. Bas ketball 1; FCA 1; CBY 2,3.
Busby, Arthur Neale, Ace: Photography Cl.; V. Pres. 2; Eruta n 3; Bes t Trombone Section in '73; Peer photographer 2; Concert Band ; Regional Band.
Butler, Mi chael Thomas, Mike.
Byrd, Beverly, Cleo: CBY.
Calloway, Linda Diane.
Carey, Bertha Avis, Avis: CBY 1,2,3; Powde rpuff football 1; SCA Rep.
Carlin, j ohn Th omas, Yank: V Football 2,3 ; Key Cl. 2 ; FCA 2,3; Span ish Cl. 3.
Carp enter, Bryant , Stud: Motorcycle Cl. 1,2,3, V. Pres.
Carson, Scott, Platapus s: Spanish C l. 1,2; Erutan Cl. 3 , V. Pres .; First and Third Place in the Regional Fores try Contes t.
Carter, Hilda Aistrop, Murt: VICA 3; FHA 1; Nursing Cl. 3 .
Carter, Mayo Da vidso n, Beagle : Drill Team Captain 3 ; Enviroment Cl. 1; Spanish Cl. 2,3; Sec. Tres .
Casey, Daniel, Dan: French Cl. 2; Icthus Cl. 3 ; V. Pres . 3.
Casey, Samuel: Latin Cl. 1; SCA 1; VICA 3; Cho ir 1,2; Student practical nurs e 3.
Cason, Brenda j oyce: Library 1; Pep Cl. 1; Library Ass't . 1,2.
Chisholm, j effrey, Chis: V Football 1,2,3; V Baseball 1,2,3 ; FCA 2,3; All District Baseball ' 72-'73.
Christmas, j ohn , Fly: DECA 1,2,3.
Chronist er , St even} ., Steve: Golf 2, Intramural Basketball 1,3; Sk i Cl. 2; Outdoors Cl. 3.
Cla rk, Robert, Robin: Photograph y C l. 1; Outdoors Cl. 3.
Clem ents, james Arthur, Fuzzy: F ootball 1,2; Track 1,2; Chess Cl. 3.
Cl em ent s, William Wyann , Bill: FFA , V. Pres. 1; Pres ., Chaplain of Flagerati on , Sec., Sential of Flagerati on.
Cochran, Robert james, Bob: Chess Cl. 3. .. Coleman, Stephen A.
Coles, Kenneth, Man: John Finley Wi lliamson Scholarship Award .
Coles, Kim Louise: CBY 3.
Collier, janice Kay , Cookie.
Conklin, Ann Felicita , T oots.
Tim, what are ya hiding?
Conklin, Daniel Thomas, Da n: V, JV Football Manager; Drama Cl. Pres.; Thesp ian Troupe 500, V. Pres .; On e Act Play F es tival; " Dracula".
Conley, Roy Lee, Rocky: V Football 2,3; JV Football 1; Indoor Trac k 1,2 ,3; Outdoor Track 1,2; FCA 2,3.
Conway , Raymond W., Ray : T e nnis 3; German Cl. 3; Ch ess Cl. 3; All Regiona l Band 1,2,3.
Cook , Marvin Luke.
Corriga n , Kathryn L ee, Ka th y: JV Cheerleader 1; V Cheerl eader 2; Softball 1; Powde rpuff 1,2; SCA 1,2,3, V. Pres . 2; Art Cl. 2,3; Pe p Cl. 1; Night of On e Acts.
Cote, Ann Marie: Drama Cl. 3; Prism 3.
Cott en, j effr e y Y oun g , J eff: Trac k 1,2 ,3; Bicycle Cl. 1; Chess Cl. 2; Ge rman Cl. 3.
Crawford, Samu el Lambert, Sam.
Critzer, Donald Albert , D on.
Critzer, Michael Wayne.
Critzer, Ronald Edward, Ron.
Critzer, Susan Diane: FBLA 1,2; Band Cl. 3.
Cutright, Barry Kim: Ski Cl. 1,2; Latin Cl. 3; a t'! H onor Society 2,3; Highlight 2, Layout
Editor 2; Prism 3; Features Editor 3.
Cutright , Bonnie Su e , Bee p: Fre n ch Cl. 1,2,3; SCA 1; Nat'! H o nor Soc iety 2,3 ; Homecoming Court 3 ; Harlequin 3 .
Dameron, Susie Belle.
David, Gary Lynn.
Davis, j effrey Scott , Je ff: Motorcycle Cl. 1; Chess Cl. 2,3.
Davis, Steve Wilson: Spanish Cl. 2; Chess Cl. 2,3 .
Davis, William Dabney, Dabney: Chess Cl. 2.
Deane, Debra Diane, D e bbi e : GAA Ch eerleader 1; JV Cheerl eader 2; V Cheerl eade r 3; GAA 1; Ski Cl. 2; Erutan Cl. 3; Latin Cl. 3; Nat'! H onor Society 2,3; Peer 3.
Deaton, Mm·y Elizabeth.
Dellinger, St eve n Ray, Pi ckl e : Ge rm an Cl. 2,3.
Dickerson, Linda Clarice.
Dixon, Suzanne Marie, Suzie : GAA 1; Outing Cl. 3.
Dodson, Bridget Ann: Icthus Cl. 3.
Dolan, Vi ckie Collins, Vi c: Art Cl. 2; Motorcycle Cl. , Tres. 3.
Dollins, Flore nce Irene, Agnu s: Pe p Cl. 1; FBLA 3, Treas . 3.
Dra sh , Robert Wayn e, Bobby: C h ess Cl. 1,2,3; Nat' ! H onor Society 2,3 .
Dowell , Lee McKinley, Leo: Track 1,2,3; All Ameri can 2; Football 1,2,3; All Centra l; FCA 1,2,3 .
Duncan, Patricia Launelle, Pat: JV Baske tball 1,2 , MVP 2; Softb a ll 1, Baseball Mgr. 2 ,3 ; Powderpuff 1,3 ; GAA 1; Spanish Cl. 2; Outing Cl. 3; SCA 2; Peer 3.
Dunn, David Lee: FFA 1,2.
Dwier, Marcella Danielle, Marcy: Fre nch Cl. 1; Ski Cl. 2 ; FNA 3.
Dyer, Patricia Ann, Pat: DECA 1,2,3 .
Ech ols, Ann Estelle: T e nni s 2; Fre nch C l. 2 ,3 ; " H e ll o Doll y"; "You're a Good Man , Charl ie Brown"; Nat'! H ono r Socie ty 2 ,3; Peer 3.
Enyeart , William j oseph.
Etheridge, Karla j ohanna: Art Cl. 3 .
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Eubanks, Debrah Diane, Debbie : CBY 1,2.
Ewell , Teres a Louise, T e ri: Po wd erpuff 3 ; Outing Cl. 1,2,3.
Farish, Diane Leigh: German Cl. 2,3.
Farish, Glenda Dale: FHA 1; Spanish Cl. 2,3 .
Fauver, Carlene Amada , Mandy .
Fields, j ohn Blair, III , Blair: Football 1,2,3; Outdoor Track 1,2; FCA 1,2,3; "The Fiddl er on th e Roof ', " H e llo D olly !", Orch estr e; Nat'! H onor Socie ty 2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3.
Fields, Marline, Marty: Tri-Hi-Y; GAA; FHA.
Fisher, Elizabeth Carmichael, Bes : Powde rpuff Football 2,3; Ski Cl. 1; Outdoors Cl. 2; Drama Cl. 3; Thespian Troupe 500 3; " H ello, Dolly! ", " Count Drac ul a", "N ight of On e Acts"; SCA Secretary 3; Class Re presentat ive 3; CGB 3.
Fisher, Frances Marie.
Fitch , Sheila Faye, Faye: CBY, Choir.
Fitzgerald April Celes te, Ap e : FHA 1,2,3, Pres. 2.
Flick, Margie juanita: FHA 1,2,3, Reporter 3.
Ford, Deborah Ann.
Forman, judy Hawk es: Environme nt Cl. 2 .
Fox, Susan Kay .
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Frazier, Carl Edward.
Frazier, Charles Nelson.
Fredrikson, Timothy Graydon , Igor: Soccer 1,2; Cinema Cl. 1; French Cl. 2,3.
Gardner, Ava Marie: CBY 1,3; GAA 2.
Gardner, William Nathaniel, Bill .
Garnett , Micha el Glenn, Mik e : Dra ma Cl. 1,2,3, Pres . 2 ; Th es pi ans 2 ,3, Re porter 2; Th es pian Troup e 500 3, Pres .; "Wizard of OZ" , " T a le of Che lm", "Fiddl e r on th e Roof ', " H e ll o, D oll y!", "Count Dracula", " You're A Good Man, Charli e Brown"; Va. State Thespian Pres.
Garrison, james Patterson, J.P.
Garrison, Mary Susan, Sue: FHA 1; French Cl. 2 VICA 3; Pres . 3.
Garrison, Vickie Lynn: Drama Cl. 1,2,3, ICC Rep .; Thespians, ICC Rep.; "Wizard of Oz" , " Fiddl e r on th e Roof' , "H e ll o, Dolly!", "Count Dracula", " Night of One Acts" , "Tale of Ch e lm " , " You ' re a Good Man , Charlie Brown" , H ead of Make-up.
Garver , j acquelin e Fay e, Ja cki e: GAA 1; VICA 2,3, Sec., Di stri ct Sec. 2, Pres ., 3 District Parlime ntarian 3.
Garwood, Marsha j oy, Goo Goo: Aradia 2.
Gentry , Kathy Lyn: Pep Cl. 1; Art Cl. 2; Outdoors Cl. 3; Jr. Class Talent Show 2.
Gentry , Lewis Wesley.
Gibson, Charles Michael.
Gibson, Tony· Allen: FFA 2.
Gilbert , Debra Gail, D ebbi e.
Gilbert , james Gilhams, Jr. , Jim: V F ootball 1,2,3 ; SCA Rep. 1; FCA 1,2; Key Cl. 1,2.
Gilmer , Melissa Lynn, Missy: ICT-VICA 3 , Treas. 3.
Glosser, Hatti e Dianne, Dianne : SCA.
Gloss er, Cynthia Ann, Cindy: P owd erpuff Football ; Spanish Cl. 1,3; Outing Cl. 2; German Cl. 3 .
Golladay, Randolph Glenn, Stripes: Soccer 2 ,3; MVP 2; Critique Cl. 2; Erutan Cl. 3 ,
e wspaper Ed. 3; Janet Clinic 2,3.
Goodman, Toni Dare : GAA 1; Art C l. 2,3; at' ! Honor Society 2,3; Prism 3.
Grady , Deloise Louise, Deedee: CBY 1,2 .
Graebner , Emily Laura: Fre n ch Cl. 1,2,3; Alb e marl e Pl aye rs 1,2 ,3; " Wizard of Oz" ; " Fiddle r on the Roof '; "Hello D oll y"; " The Bald Soprano"; DAR award; Th es pians 1; Nat' ! Hon or Soci e ty 2; Girls State 2 ; Gove rnor's School 2; Harlequin, publi shing editor 2, editor-in-chi ef 3; English Fore nsics 1,2; Fre nch Forensics 2.
Gray, j erome Lawrence.
Gray , Angelina Elizab eth, Pudding: DECA 1, GAA 2, CBY 3.
Gregg, j ohn H., Banana Bread: Indoor Track 1,2,3; Mgr. 1,2,3; Outdoor Track Soccer 1,2; FCA 1,2; Bicycle Cl. 3 .
Grinde, Thomas R. Tom: JV Football & Track 1; Intram ura l Bas ke tball , 3; Spanish Cl. 1; Chess 2; Erutan 3; Pres. 3; Concert & Marching Band 1,2,3; Drum major 3.
Grinnell, jane Eyre: Alb e marl e Players 1; Fre nch Cl. 2; Latin Cl. 3.
Grinstead, j anet Lynn, Peanuts: Cinema Cl. 1; Erutan 3; Peer 3.
Gru enwald, Diane Lynn: P owderpuff 1,2; Spanish Cl. 2; GAA 1; Outing Cl. 3; Drill T eam 1,2.
Hackett, Thelma jane.
Hall , Conrad Steve nso n, Steve: Intramural Bask tball 1; Cavali er Cl. l.
Hall , Hilton W., Jr ., Petie : Soccer 1; Outdoor Cl.; Bicycle Cl.
Hall , Kenneth Eldridge, Ke nny: Indoor Track 1; Fre nch Club 1,2,3; Ph otograp h y C l. 1; Cavali er Cl. 1; Highlight 2.
Hall , Mark St ephen , Jude : Ge rm an C l; Art Cl. 3; Harlequin 3.
Hamner, Pattie Carolyn: Fre nch Cl. 2,3; SCA 2; H onor Society 2,3.
Haney, Sherie Kaye, Bit: Art Cl. 1,2.
Harrell , judson j erome, III: VICA.
Harris, Bruce Alpheus: Aradia Cl. 2 French Cl. 3.
Harris, Linda Alease; G.A.A. 2,3; Peer 3.
Harris, Ollie Martin , Sporty.
Hartman , Lawrence Wright , La rry: Phil osop h y Cl. 1; Aradia Cl. 2 , Pres . 2; French Cl. 3.
Harve y,Valle ri e Moor e, Val: Spanish Cl.; SCA.
Hearn, Susan Lyon: Spanish Cl. 2; Erutan Cl. 3; Drill T eam 3.
Helmandollar, ]ani Mari e, Sammy.
Henderson, Arthur Giles, Art.
Hensley, judi th Lynn, Jud y: Fre nch Cl. 1; Motorcycle Cl. 2 ; Guitar Cl. 3.
Hensley, Michael Ray, Mike.
Herndon, Gilda Sue, Susie : Nursing Cl. l.
Herring, Deborah j ean, D ebbie : DECA l.
Herring, Dale Marie, Dale: Cine ma Cl. 2.
Herring, Ruby Lee, Rubs.
Heslep, j effrey Kyle: German Cl. 2,3.
Hewitt, Gregory Rice, Greg: Varsity Soccer 2; T e nni s 3; FCA 2; Lacrosse 3.
Hicks, Darla Anne: Art Cl. 2,3.
Han, Sung Wha: Soccer 1; Spanish Cl. 1,2,3; Alpha Chi Sigma Award; Nat' ! H onor Society 2,3 ; Participant at Governor's School for the Gifted.
Horrocks, Paige Llewellyn: JV Basketball 1; German Cl. , Sec. 2.
Howard, Garry Mitchell , Mitch e ll: Art Cl. 1,2; Chess Cl. 3.
Howard, Wayne Gary , Wayne: JV Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3; CBY 1,3; FCA 2.
Howe, j oan Knapp: French Cl. 2,3; SCA 2; Keyettes 2; Distri ct Re presentative .
Hudson, Susan Miller, Susy: GAA 1; Ge rman Cl. 2,3, Sec. 3.
Huff, Deborah Hal e ne, D ee : Softba ll 2; Cinema Cl. 2; SCA l.
Hughes, Cynthia Susan, C indy: ' ager 3; DECA Rep. 3.
Hughes, Larry Milton.
Huie, jane Elsa, Jane: Spanish Cl. H onor Socie ty 2 ,3; Peer 2,3, Co Chief 3.
Hunt, Donna Riddle: DECA Jun i Directors 2; Pres . 3 .
Hunt , Sharon Kay: Powde r Puff 2; Erutan Cl. 3; Peer 3.
Hunt, S~san jane: Powder Puff 2,: Outing Cl. 3; H omecoming Court Honor 3.
Hunt, Tina Lynn, Tanuk: Cinema
Hurlbut, Clifford Todd, Cliff: Cn 1; Track 1; Bicycl e Cl. 3.
jackson, Mildred Brennell , Milly: Girl s Track 2; Intramurals 1; Gyrr Powde r Puff 3; GAA 1,2; Monog1 1,2,3; FCA 2; SCA 1,2,3; Harlequi sics 2,3; Black Culture Assembly
jackson, j oanne.
jaeger, Alison Elaine: JV Basketba 1; Art Cl. 2; Outdoors Cl. 3; Powd T ale nt Show 2; Peer 3.
jameson, Karen Lea: Band 1,2,3; 2,3; Band Cl. 3; Latin Cl. 3; at'! ie ty 2,3 ; " H e ll o Dolly" 2; Reg' NCTE Nominee 2; Outstanding J 2.
Jarman , George Burton Photogr: at' ! Me rit Letter of Commendati
j ohnson, Ava Maria: Drill T eam Aradia 2; CBY 3; Chorus 2,3.
j ohnson, Charles Michael; Mike.
j ohnson, Dana Leigh: Ski CL. 2.
j ohnson, Deborah Ann; D ebbie : F 3.
j ohnson , Edward Fra zier: Alb . Spani sh Cl. 2,3 .
j ohnson, Gary Lee: Blue J: V B: FCA.
j ohnson, Paula Evangelin: CBY.
j ones, Curtis A llan; Curt: JV Foe Cl. 2; Guitar Cl. 3.
j ones, Debbie Kay : Bubbl es: Ar Peer.
]ones, Laurie Marie: Motorcycle C 1,2; Libera tion Cl. 3.
j ones, Sharon Elaine: Spanish 2 2,3.
]ones, Wanda Carol: FHA 2; FBL
j ordan, j ohn Archie: Football 1,2.
j ordan, Lillian Lucille.
judge, Ruth Kat hry n: Spanis l "Wizard of Oz" 1; " Fiddler on th€
]uul-Nielsen , Ingrid Lisb , Jewel: J Football 1,2,3; V T e nnis 2,3; GAil cl e Cl. 3; SCA 2,3; Peer 3.
Kauzlarich , j ohn Howard, Kauz: J ketball 1,2,3; V T e nnis 2,3; Tracl graphy Cl. l.
Kelly , Timothy jude, Tim.
, j ane Eyre: Albemarle Players 1; :1. 2; Latin Cl. 3 .
i, janet Lynn, Peanuts: Cinema Cl. 1 3; Peer 3.
1ld , Diane Lynn: P owderpuff 1,2; Cl. 2; GAA 1; Outing Cl. 3; Drill ' .. Thelma jane.
nrad Stevenson, Steve: Intramura l Jl 1; Cavali er Cl. 1.
ton W., Jr. , Petie: Soccer 1; Outdoor cle Cl.
1neth Eldridge, Kenny: Indoor Track :h C lub 1,2,3; Ph otograp h y C l. 1; Cl. 1; Highlight 2.
1rk S tephen , Jude: German Cl; Art 'equin 3.
Carolyn: French Cl. 2,3; SCA 2,3.
ye, Bit: Art Cl. 1,2.
on j erome, III : VICA.
·e Alpheus: Aradia Cl. 2 French
ndiJ Alease; G.A.A. 2,3; Peer 3.
)Uu Mart in , Sporty.
, Lawrence Wright, Larry : pby Cl. 1; Aradia C l. 2 , Pr es. 2;
3. ,.allene Moore, Val: Span ish Cl.;
n Lvon: Spanish Cl. 2; Erutan Cl. ream 3.
lollar,}oni Marie, Sammy.
, Arthur Giles, Art.
, Judith Lyn n, Judy: French Cl. 1; Cl 2; Guitar Cl. 3.
el Ray, Mike.
1. Cilda Sue, Susie: Nursing Cl. 1.
Dtborah jean, Debbie: DECA 1.
Dale Marie, Dale: Cinema Cl. 2.
Rubu Lee, Rubs.
1tffrey Kyle: German Cl. 2,3.
';regory Rice, Greg: Varsity Soccer 2; I, FCA 2; Lacrosse 3.
arlo An ne: Art Cl. 2,3.
Wha: Soccer 1; Spanish Cl. 1,2,3; hi Sigma Award; Nat') Honor Society icipant at Governor's School for the
r, Pa ige Llewellyn: JV Basketball 1; Cl., Sec. 2.
, Garry Mitchell, Mitch e ll: Art C l. Cl. 3.
Wayne Gary, Wayne: JV Football 1; ~ootball 2,3; CBY 1,3; FCA 2.
Jan Knapp: French Cl. 2,3; SCA 2; 2; Distri ct Representative.
usan Miller, Susy: GAA 1; German )ec. 3.
ebora h Hal e ne, D ee: Softball 2; Cl. 2; SCA 1.
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Hughes, Cynthia Susan, Cindy: Track Manager 3; DECA Rep. 3.
Hughes, Larry Milton.
Hui e, jane Elsa, Jane: Spanish Cl. 1,2,3; Nat'! Honor Soci ety 2,3; Peer 2,3, Co-Ed itor-inChief 3.
Hunt , Donna Riddle: DECA Junior Board of Directors 2; Pres . 3 .
Hunt , Sharon Kay: Powder Puff 2,3 ; Ski Cl. 2; Erutan Cl. 3; Peer 3.
Hunt , S~san]ane: Powder Puff2,3; Ski Cl. 2; Outing Cl. 3; Homecoming Court 3; Maid-of Honor 3.
Hunt , Tina Lynn, Tanuk : Cinema Cl. 2.
Httrlbut , Clifford Todd, Cliff: Cross-Country 1; Track 1; Bicycl e Cl. 3.
jackson, Mildred Brennell , Milly: Softball 1; Girls Track 2; Intramurals 1; Gymnastics 1,2; Powder Puff 3; GAA 1,2; Monogram 3; CBY 1,2,3; FCA 2; SCA 1,2,3; Harlequin 2; Forensics 2,3; Black Culture Assembly 1,2,3.
ja ckson, j oanne.
j aeger, Alison Elaine: JV Basketball 1,2; GAA 1; Art Cl. 2; Outdoors Cl. 3; Powder Puff 1,3; Talent Show 2; Peer 3.
jameson, Karen Lea: Band 1,2,3; Drama Cl. 2,3; Band Cl. 3; Latin Cl. 3; Nat') Honor Socie ty 2,3; " H e ll o D oll y" 2; Reg' ) Band 2,3; NCTE Nom inee 2; Outstanding Jr. Musician 2.
Jarman, George Burton Photography Cl. 3; Nat' I Merit Le tte r of Commendation.
j ohnson, Ava Maria: Drill Team 2; GAA 1; Aradia 2; CBY 3; Chorus 2,3.
j ohnson, Charles Mi chael; Mike.
j ohnson, Dana Leigh: Ski CL. 2.
j ohnson, Deborah Ann; Debbie: FHA 1; CBY 3.
j ohnson, Edward Frazier: Alb. Play e rs 1; Spanish Cl. 2,3.
j ohnson, Ga ry Lee: Blue J: V Basketball 3 ; FCA.
j ohnson , Paula Evangelin: CBY.
j ones, Curtis Allan; Curt: JV Football 2; Art Cl. 2; Gui tar Cl. 3.
j ones, Debbie Kay : Bubbles: Art Cl. 1,2,3; Peer.
]ones, Laurie Marie: Motorcycle Cl. 1; Art Cl. 1,2; Liberation Cl. 3.
j ones, Sharon Ela ine: Spanish 2,3 ; Chorus 2,3.
j ones, Wanda Carol: FHA 2; FBLA 3.
j ordan , j ohn Archie: Football 1,2.
j ordan, Lillian Lucille.
judge, Ruth Kathryn : Spanish C l. 2,3 ; "Wizard of Oz" 1; "Fiddler on the Roof' 1.
juul-Nielsen, Ingrid Lisb , Jewel: Powderpuff Footba ll 1,2,3; V Tennis 2,3; GAA 1,2; Bicycle Cl. 3; SCA 2,3; Peer 3.
Kau zlarich, j ohn Howard, Kauz: JV & V Basketball 1,2,3 ; V Tennis 2,3; Track 1; Photography Cl. 1.
Kelly , Timothy jude, Tim.
Kent, Ronald Keith , Ron: JV Bas ke tba ll 1; Key Cl. ; Photography Cl.; Outing Cl. 3, President 3; Peer.
Kim, Ta e Ho: Cross Country 1; Indoor Track 2; FCA 2; Bicycl e Cl. 3 .
Kindrick, Kathryn Marie, Kathy: Latin 1,2,3 ; Sec. 2,3, V Pres. 3; Peer 3; Marching Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 1,2.
King, Emest Edward, Eddie : Motorcycle Cl. 1,2; Guitar Cl. 3.
Kingrea, Ashton Lee.
Kirby , Donna Loui se: Motorcycl e Cl. 2 ; FBLA 3.
Kirby Nancy Lavon: Powderpuff 1; Baske tball 1; DECA 3; Art I.
Kirsch nick, Steven john: ICT Cl.
Kleppach , Robert j ames, ]r. , Bob: Trainer ; Thespians; "Dracula".
Knight , Aubrey Lee: Alb e marl e Pla yers 1; Latin Cl. 2,3, Pres. 3; Peer 3.
Konkle , Kathryn j eanne; Kathy.
Konkle, Kristin Arm, Kris.
Kysor, Edith Gail: DECA 1,2; FHA 3.
Ladd, Cary Thomas, Jr.
Lam, Loretta Faye: Pres . P.F. Award.
Lamb , Deborah j ean , D e bbi e : FBLA 3 ; Chrm. Float Committee; Chrm . Fund Committee.
Lane, j oseph La wrence, Joe.
LaRue, Alexandre Pauahi , Alex: French Cl. 2; GAA 1; Bicycle Cl. 3; Honor Soci ety 2,3 .
Later, Linda Sue.
Lawrence , Steven Lee, Hop-a-lon g: Cin ema Cl. 2; Band Cl. 3.
Lawson, Brenda Bevirls: Intramural Gymnastics 1; French 1,2.
Lawson, Com elia Ma e, Corny: Nursing Cl. 1; FHA 2; VICA 3.
Layman, Charles Franklin, Frankie.
Leake, Douglas Bryan, Doug: Football 1,2,3; Indoor Track 1; Baseball 1,2; German Club 2,3; FCA 1,2,3; Albe marl e Pl ayers 3; Th espians 3; "Fiddle r on the Roof'; "He ll o Dolly" ; " Dracula" SCA 1,3.
Leathers, j onathan Franklin , Johnny: I.C.T. , VICA 2,3.
Lewis, Charles Michael, Mik e: Libe ration Cl. German Cl. ; Photography Cl. ; Most Valuable Defensive Lin eman.
Lewis, Sarah Helen, Merda l, Boo-Boo, Big Dog: CBY.
Lindse y, Robert james , Bob: Drama 1;
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Span ish 2,3; SCA 2; Nat'! Honor Socie ty 2,3; Peer 3.
Locher, Melissa Leigh, Lissa: German Cl. 2 ,3; Drana Cl. 2,3; Thespians 2,3 ; !Outdoors Cl. 3; FCA 2; Albemarle Playe rs 2,3; " H e ll o D oll y" 2; Jr. C lass T ale nt Show 2; " Show Me" 2; Homecoming Court 3; Regional Choir 3 . .
Long, Rodney Lee, Lee: German Cl. ; Concert Choir.
Loschelder, Frances Elizabeth , Fran , Frankie: FHA 1, Rep. , V. Pres. 3 .
Loving, Ca therine Irene, Cathie : Intramural Gymnastics 1; Spa ni sh C l. V. Pres. 1,2 ; Psychology Cl. 3; Concert Choir 1,2,3.
Lucas , Vicki Lynn, Vic.
Luck, Andre Gregory, Arms: Span ish Cl. 2,3; Albemarle Players 1; Peer 3.
Luck, Dana Eric, Uncl e Bear: Ichtus Cl. Advisor; Director of"Come Together".
Manley, j ohn Wilford.
Marks, Katherine Heather: Latin Cl. ; Art Cl. Sec.; at'! Honor Socie ty 2,3.
Ma rks, Michael Irvin, Mik e, Hippie Jon es: Bas ke tba ll ; Outdoor Track; Indoor Track; Weightlifting Cl. 1; FCA 2; Outdoors Cl. 2,3.
Markwood, Paula Ann: Spanish 1,2,3.
Mars t on , Jodi Ann, Jo: Ichtus Cl. , Treas .; Pres ide nt's Phys ical Fitness Award.
Martin , Barbara Lee: Ichtus Club.
Martin , Debra Faye, Debby.
Martin , j erry Dean, Jay : Bas ketball ; Track; FCA.
Martin , Mab el Gertrude Ward , Trudy: Basketball ; Art Cl.; FHA.
Martin , Marion Lee, Lee: German Cl. 1,2.
Martin, Patricia Ann, Pat: FHA Treas .
Martin , Sarah Kathryn, S.K.: Bicycle Cl. 1; Art Cl. 2; French Cl. 3; Pl aced first in state , second in region in French Contest 2.
Maupin, j anet Leigh, Jan: Motorcycle Cl. 1; Art Cl. 2, Sec. 2; Liberati on Cl. 3.
Maupin , june juanita .
Maup in, Vernon A llen.
Maupin, William j oseph, Bill y: JV Football 1; SCA 2; Concert Choir 2,3.
Mawy er, David Duane, De De .
Maxa, Colin Bruce, Bruce: JV Bas ke tball 1; Intram ural Bas ketball 2,3 , Capt . 3; FCA 1; Chess Cl. 2,3; Chess Team 2,3; Peer 3.
May o, Debra Williams, Debbi e: VICA 2,3 , Pres . 2, Sec. 3.
Math ews, Th omas Philip , III , T om : Intramural Bas ketball 1,2,3; Photography Cl. 1; Fre nch C l. 2 ,3; A Night of On e Acts 2; "Count Dracul a" 2; "You ' re A Good Man , Charli e Brown" 3; Th es pi a ns 2 ,3; a t' l Hon or Socie ty 2 ,3; Peer 2,3, Ph otogra ph y Editor 3.
Matysek , Paul Edward: FFA; VICA.
Maupin, Charles William , Bill y.
May o, William }enning, Billy
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McAllister, Melvin Ray: Art Cl. 3.
McCann , Sharon Lynn: Alb e marl e Pl ayers 1,2,3; Thes pians 1,2,3; Pep Cl. 1; German Cl.
· 2,3; "Wizard of Oz" 1; " Fiddl er on the Roof' 1; " Hell o Doll y" 2; " Count Dracula" 2.
McCauley, Alice Faye, AI.
McDaniel, Patricia Ann, Pat: ICT 3, Reporter 3 .
McDermott, Neal .
McGehee, David Winston, Dave: Span ish Cl. 1,2,3; V. Pres. 3.
McGrory , Keith james .
McVey, Lexie Ann Lex: Girls ' JV Basketball 1; GAA 1; Spanish Cl. 2,3; Albemarle Players 3; Thespians 3; "Count Dracula" 2.
McWilliams, Mona Lynn, Lynn : Powderpuff 3; Pe p Cl. 1; Spanish Cl. 2 ,3; Juni or Class Talent Show 2.
Melt on , Th eresa Paulin e, T .C.: VICA 3 , Treas. 3.
Merkel , Da vid Cri s pin: Critique Cl. 1,2 ; French Cl. 3; Guitar Cl. 3; Albemarl e Players 3; "Our Town" 2; "Count Dracula" 2; Nat '! Merit Semi-Finalist; Nat'! Honor Society 2,3; Harlequin; Debate Team.
Miller, Debora h Dorita , Debbie; GAA 1,2.
Miller, Doro thy Louise: Softball 1; GAA 1, V.
Terry orcross .
Pres. 2; Pres. Monogram Cl. 3; GAA Cheerleading 2.
Mill er, Gregory Lee, Gregg: Indoor Track 2,3; Outdoor Track 2,3; Intram ural Bas ketball 1; CBY 1; FCA 2,3.
Mills , Carolyn Marie.
Minter, Stephen Ray, Steve: VICA 3.
Moore, Howard Lee : Track 2 ,3; FCA 2,3; CBY 1,2,3.
Mondy , Sherry Peyton: Pep Cl. 1; Spanish Cl. 2,3 .
Montgom ery , Karen Lynn: GAA 1; Spanish Cl. 2; F NA 3.
Monroe, Vincent.
Mo ore, Sh elby j ean , Slim : Nur s in g C l. 1; Motorcycle Cl. 2; Outdoors Cl. 3.
Morris, Alton Monroe: Alton.
Morri s, Michael Keith, Mike.
Morris, Pamela Sue, Sue.
Morris, Ronald Craig, Craig: Baseball 1,2,3.
Morris , Susan Elizabeth, Sue: VICA 1,2.
Morri s , V egi na Marl ene, Gina : GAA 1; Spanish Cl. 2; VICA 3; Guitar Cl. 3; ursing VICA Sec. 3; Juni or Class Talent Show.
Morris, Wanda j ea n.
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Morton, Rhoda Sue, Rhoda: Girls' . ball 1; Girls' Varsity Bas ke tball 2,3 proved Player 3; Girls ' Vars it y ~ GAA 1,2 ; SCALZ ; Monogran Sec.-Treas .; Peer 2,3; Co-Editor c tion and Activiti es 3.
Mo sca, Alfon Bernard , AI: Sci e1 Spanish Cl. 2; Chess Cl. 2,3.
Moubray, james Harvey.
Munson, Susan jan: Spanish Cl. Cl. 2; Photography Cl. 3, Sec.-Tre Cl. 3; Thespians 3; " Hello Dolly" Good Man, Charlie Brown"; Harle
Nelms, john Anderson, elms: JV 1; Golf Team 1; V Football 2,3; JVI Intra mural Baske tb all 2 ,3; Scorekeeper, V Basketball ; Ch es FCA 1,2; Ch ess CJ. 3; Juni or CI, Show; Peer 2,3; Sports Editor, Cc Photography 3; Draper Chern. Con
Nelson, Suzanne Mathews: Pep Cl. Cl. 2,3; NEDT.
Nig htingale, Melody Denise, Me Puff 1; CBY 1; ICC Repre entath Ass is tant Se c.; Spanish Cl. 2 ,3 Gift ed , Black" 1; at'! Hon or c Peer 2,3 ; Co-Editor 3; Ha rlequi1 Clinic 2,3.
Norcross , T eresa Rea, T erri : P Spanish Cl. 2,3; Prism 3; SCA.
Norford, Charles Alan, Alan .
Norvelle , Richard Alan: Cin em Bicycle Cl. 3.
O'Leary , Margaret, Mole: Spani b 2nd Honors.
O'Leary, Mary jane, O'Learshky: Spanish Cl. 1,2,3; 2nd Honor .
Oliva, Michael joseph, Mike : ki
Owen, j ohn Paul : Drama Cl. 1,2,3 Thespians 1,2,3, Publi city Directc Cl. 1; ICC Rep. 2; " Wizard of OZ' Ch e lm"; " Fiddler on th e Roof Dolly"; " Count Dracula"; " You'· Man, Charlie Brown"; Honor ThE Layout Editor Prism.
Owen, Ryland Reamy: Varsity ace tramural Basketball 1,2 ,3; Frenc Certificate , EDT 1; Prism 3; Han
Owens, David johnston.
Pace, Betty Ann: FBLA, Reporter ::
Paige, j ohn Rowland.
Park er , Milburn Eug ene, Eug Track , Football 1,2; Ski Cl. 3 , . Pr ing Cl. 3, V. Pres. 3.
Pasternak , Gary Alan; Spanish I.
Patterson, julia Mari e.
Patterson, Mark Gregory , Mark; I Werstling 1; Bicycle Cl. 1, Sec. 1; I Cl. 2; Science Cl. 2,3; Debate Te~ 1,2,3; Pres . 3; " Wizard of OZ" 1 Talent Show 1,2; Forensics 2,3, 1 ion , Oratory 2.
Peck, Dennis Wayn e; Cross-<;:our Indoor, Outdoor Track 1,2,3; a Society.
Pitts, james Colvin, Jimm y; JV Ba Outdoor Track 1,2,3; Indoor Track 1,2; Outing Cl. 3.
Terry Norcross.
Pres. ~!onogram Cl. 3; GAA Cheer-
trolfll'l Marie.
tqhen Ray, Steve: VICA 3.
Howard Lee: Track 2 ,3; FCA 2 ,3; ,3.
herry Peyto n: Pe p Cl. 1; Spanish
nery, Karen Lynn: GAA 1; Spanish •• 3.
VInce nt.
h elby j ean, Slim : Nu rs in g Cl. 1; de Cl. 2; Outdoors Cl. 3.
\lton Monroe: Alton.
11ichael Keith, Mik e.
'amela Sue, Sue.
~onald Cmig, Craig : Baseball 1,2,3.
iusan Elizabeth, Sue: VICA 1,2.
Veg ina Marl ene, Gina: GAA 1; Cl. 2; VICA 3; Guitar Cl. 3; Nursing c. 3; Junior Class Tale nt Show.
Vanda j ea n.
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Morton , Rhoda Sue, Rh oda: Girls ' JV Basketball 1; Girls ' Varsity Basketball 2,3 , Most Improve d Player 3; Girls ' Vars ity Softba ll 3; GAA 1,2; SCALZ; Monogram Cl. 3 , Sec.-Treas .; Peer 2,3; Co-Editor of C irculation and Activities 3.
Mos ca, Alfon Bernard , AI: Sci e n ce Cl. 2; Spanish Cl. 2; Chess Cl. 2,3 .
Moubray , james Harvey.
Munson, Susan jan: Spanish Cl. 1; Ecology Cl. 2; Photography Cl. 3, Sec.-Treas .; Drama Cl. 3; Thespians 3; " He llo Dolly"; " You're a Good Man , Charlie Brown"; Harlequin.
Nelms , j ohn Anderson, Nelms: JV Basketball 1; Golf T eam 1; V Football 2,3;JVBaseball 3; Intramu ral Basketball 2 ,3; Offical Scorekeeper, V Baske tball; Chess T eam 3 ; FCA 1,2; Chess Cl. 3; Junior Class Tal ent Show; Peer 2,3; Sports Editor, Co-Editor of Photography 3; Draper Chern. Contest 2.
Nelson, Suzanne Mathews: Pep Cl. 1; Fre nch Cl. 2,3; NEDT.
Nightingal e, Melody Denise, Mel: Powder Puff 1; CBY 1; ICC Re presentative; CBY 2, Assistant Sec .; Spanish Cl. 2 ,3; " Young , Gift ed, Black" 1; Nat'! Honor Soci e ty 2,3 ; Peer 2,3; Co-Editor 3; Harlequin 3 ; Jan e t Clinic 2,3.
Norcross, Teres a Rea, Terri: Pep Cl. 1; Spanish Cl. 2,3; Prism 3; SCA.
Norford, Charles Alan, Alan.
Norve lle, Richard Alan: Cin e ma C l. 1,2; Bicycle Cl. 3.
O'Leary, Margaret, Mole: Spanish Cl. 1,2,3 ; 2nd Honors.
O'Leary, Mary j ane, O'Learshky: Softball 2; Spanish Cl. 1,2,3; 2nd Honors.
Oliva , Michael j oseph, Mike: Ski Cl. 2,3.
Owen, j ohn Paul : Drama Cl. 1,2,3, Treas . 2; Thespians 1,2,3, Publicity Director; French Cl. 1; ICC Rep. 2; " Wizard of OZ" ; " Tale of Che lm" ; " Fiddl e r on th e Ro of '; " H e ll o Dolly" ; "Count Dracu la"; "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown"; Honor Thespian 2,3; Layout Editor Prism.
Owen, Ryland Reamy: Varsity Soccer 2,3 ; Intramural Baske tba ll 1,2 ,3; French Cl. 1,3 ; Certificate, NEDT 1; Prism 3; Harlequin 3.
Owens, David j ohnston.
Pace, Betty Ann: FBLA, Reporter 3.
Paige, j ohn Rowland.
Park er , Milburn Eug ene, Eug e n e : Mgr. Track , Football 1,2; Ski Cl. 3, V. Pres. 3; Outing Cl. 3, V. Pres . 3.
Pa sternak, Gary Alan; Spanish Cl. 2,3 .
Patterson, julia Marie.
Patterson, Mark Gregory , Mark; Intramural Werstling 1; Bicycle Cl. 1, Sec. 1; Philosophy Cl. 2; Science Cl. 2,3; Debate Team .2; SCA 1,2 ,3; Pres. 3 ; " Wizard of OZ" 1; Jr. Class Talent Show 1,2; Fore nsics 2,3, 1st in Region, Oratory 2.
Peck, Dennis Wayn e; Cross-<::;ountry 1,2 ,3 ; Indoor, Outdoor Track 1,2 ,3; Nat'! H ono r Society .
Pitts, james Colvin, Jimmy; JV Basle tball 1; Outdoor Track 1,2,3; Indoor Track 2,3; FCA 1,2; Outing Cl. 3.
Pleasants, Rita Kay .
Plymire, Theresa Lynn.
Porritt , Debra Kay , D ebbi e; Powderpuff 2 ; Nursing Cl. 1; Ski Cl. 2; Scie nce Cl. 3.
Po w ell , Alvin Ray , AI ; Indoor , Outdoor Track 2,3 ; Soccer 3; Chess Cl. 2; SCA 3.
Powell , Charles, Audwin.
Powell, Gwendolyn Lee, Gwen : Ichtus Cl. 3; Library he lper.
Powell , j onathan Michael , Mik e : ICT triming.
Price, Brad Richard: DECA, FFA.
Price, Edward Taylor, II E .T .; Varsity Football 1; FCA 1, Erutan Cl. 3.
Pri ce, Pattie Pa ge, Beas ley, Pat: Choir; Motorcycl e Cl.
Pritchett, David Lee.
Pryor, Ha ns Ir ving: FCA 1; CBA 2,3; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3.
Pugh, Donald Wayne.
Pugh, Robert Vance, Butch.
Pulle n, Su san Gayle, Su e: Drama Cl. 2 ,3; Fre n ch C l. 2; Pa rli a m e nta ri a n 3; " H e ll o D oll y", "Kiss M e Qui ck . .. I'm D oubl e Parke d", "Dracu la"; SCA 1,2,3; Re porte r; Senior Class Representative; CGB 2,3; Powderpuff Football 3.
Quarles, Debbie Ann : Powder Puff 2, Cheerleader 2; Spanish Cl. 3; SCA 3.
Ouas ebarth, Th oma s Francis; Quase : Intramural Baske tb a ll 1,2,3 ; Cinema C l. 1; SCA 1,2; German Cl. 2,3, Pres. 3; Thes pians ; 1,2 ,3 ; " Wizard of OZ", " Fiddl e r on th e Roof', " H e ll o D olly"; Nat' ! Hon or Society 2,3.
Rainey, Lawrence Elliott , Larry: Chess Cl. 2.
Ratcliffe, William Sampson, Bill: Soccer 1, Trainer 1,2,3 ; Bicycle Cl. 1,2, Science Cl. 3.
Rice, j oseph Darrell , Joey: V Football ; Track; Spanish Cl. 1,2; Monogram Cl. 1,2.
Richardson, james Lee: V Football 2,3; Track 2; Ch ess Cl. 2 , Libe ra tion Cl. 3; " H e ll o Dolly" ; PBA 2,3.
Reed, Christopher Matthew, Matt: V Football 1,2,3 ; Indoor Track 1,3 ; Outdoor Track 1,3, Most Valuabl e Player; FCA 1,2; Lacrosse Cl. 3.
Reed, Mark Adams : Soccer; FCA: MVP, Soccer 3.
Rennolds, Sarah Winston; Powde rpuff 1,2,3; French Cl. 2; Monogram Cl. 1; Outdoors Cl. 3; Prism 3.
Rexrode, Matthew Charles; Matt.
Re ynolds, Tim othy O we ns, Tim: G olf 1,2 ; Chess Cl., treas . 2; Erutan Cl. 3; Nat'! Honor Society; Marching and Concert Band.
Riall, Robert Archie, Bobby : Chess Cl. 3.
Ricciardelli , Laura Therese; Cri tiqu e Cl. 1; Alb. Pla yers 2,3; Fre n ch C l. 2 ,3, Pres . 3 ; " You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown"; Nat' ! Hon or Soc ie ty 2 ,3 ; Fre n ch Fore ns ics 2 ; Highlight 1,2 , Bu sin ess Mg r. 2 ; Pri sm 3, Editor-in-Chief 3.
Richardson, Robert W.
Riffe , j ennifer Ann, Je nny: Philosophy Cl. 1; Art Cl. 2,3 .
Ripberger, Ellen j effrey, Rip: Outing Cl. 3; Ski Cl. 2 ; SCA 1; Drama Cl. 1.
Ritchie, j o hn Coleman Cotten: Football 1,2,3; Le tter 2,3; Track 2,3 ; FCA 1; Ski Cl. 2; Pe p Cl. 2; Outing Cl. 3.
Roberts, Catherine june, Cathy: Powderpuff 1,2,3; Pep Cl. 1; Ski Cl. 2; Euratan Cl. 3, Sec. 3; Drill T eam 1; Majorette 1,2,3; Co-head 2, H ead Majorette 3; Chemistry Lab Ass istant 3.
Roberts, Charlotte Page: Art Cl. 1,2,3.
Roberts , William Daniel, Dan: Bicycle Cl.
Robertson, Kay Doreen: French Cl. 1; German Cl. 2,3.
Robinson, David Nea l : Tennis 1,2,3; J .V. Football 1; Outing Cl. 3; F CA 1,2; Key Cl. 2,3; " H e ll o D oll y" 2; Peer 2,3.
Robinson, Roger.
Robinson, Bruce, Brucie: Environment Cl. 3; CBY 2; Music Cl. 1; English class , " Instant Theatre"; Local Music Scholarship.
Rogers, Susan Flood: Powderpuff 1,2,3; Outing Cl. 1,2,3; Sec.; Albemarle Players 1,2,3; " Wizard of Oz" 1; "Fiddler on the Roof ' 1; " He llo D oll y" 2; International Thespian Society 1,2 ,3; Nat'! H on or Society 2,3; Senior Class Vice-Pres.
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Rosenbaum, Patricia A , Pat: ursing Cl. 1,2; Pres ident ·2; Eurutan· Cl. 3; Library Cl. 1,2; Librarian Asst. 1,2.
Rung werth, Stephan, Steve: Intramural Baske tba ll 1,2,3 ; La ti n 1; Germ an 2,3; H on or Society 2,3.
Ruscher, Charles Booth, Chip: Photography 1; Drama 2; Outing 3.
Rush, j am es McKinley.
Rushia, Robert C.: Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1; Cross Country 1; Photography l.
Russell , Susan Trotter: Albemarl e Players 1; French Cl. 2,3; ational Honor Society 2,3; Vass ar Award 2; Gove rn or's Sc h oo l 2 ; Harlequin 3.
Rutland, Na ncy Allen , Rutgers: Latin Cl. 2, Treas.; Albemarl e Players 1,2,3; Thes pians 2,3, Publicity Director; Critque 1; Guitar Cl. 3, Chairperson; " Wizard of Oz" 1; " Fiddler on the Roof ' 1; " Hell o Dolly" 2; " Dracula" 2 ; " Tal e of Ch e lm"; " Bald Sopra no" 2 ; " You ' r e a Go od Ma n , Charli e Brown" 3; Governor, Girls State; Class Sec-Treas. 1,2,3.
Samuel, Christopher, Chris: Drama Cl. 1,2,3; French Club 2,3; Band Cl. 3; SCA 1,2,3 ; Jr. Class Talent Show; Seni or Class Folli es; Regional Band 2,3; Regional Choir 3; AHS Concert Choir, 2,3; Soph. Class Vi ce-Pres.; Jr. Class Pres .; Sr. Class Pres.
Sandell , Michael Carroll , Mik e: V F ootball 1,2,3; F .C.A. ; Outdoors Cl.
Sandridge, judy Sue: at'! Honor Society 2,3.
Sanford, Anne Lindsay : JV Cheerl eading 1; V Cheerl eading 2,3; Girl s' Tenni s 1,2; Powderpuff 1,2,3; GAA 1; Outing Club 2,3; at'! Honor Socie ty 2,3; Peer 3; SCA 3.
Saunders, j effrey Carl , Je ff: JV Bas ketball 1; V Bas ke tba ll 2,3; Track 2,3 ; Bes t Runn er award 2,3; Cross Country; Key Cl. 2,3; SCA 2,3.
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Scruggs, Michael , Mik e: Motorcyc le Cl.
Seale, Ruby Lee.
Shelton, Teresa Ann: VICA 3.
Shifflett, Bennie Miller, Benni e.
Shifflett, Deborah Gale: Art Club; FNA.
Sh iffl ett, Deborah Lynne.
Shiffl ett , Della j ean.
Shifflett, Elizabeth Anne: Art Cl. 1,2; FBLA 3.
Shifflett , Gloria j ean: Tri-Hi-Y; FBLA.
Shifflett, Margare t Ann.
Shifflett, Patsy Marie: FHA 1; FBLA 2,3 .
Shifflett, Pegg y, Ann: Ski 1; FBLA 2.
Shifflett , Velma Mae.
Shifflett , Virginia Ma e.
Shockley, Norbert Mi chael, Doc: French 1; Biology l.
Shortell , Hele n Elizabeth, He!: Gymnas ti cs 1; Ge rm a n 2,3 ; Alb e ma rl e Playe rs 1,2; " Wizard of Oz" 1; Regional Choir 3; So lo Festival 2; Talent Show 2; Prom 2.
Sh owers, Co nnie Mari e, Lacie : H ome Ec. 1,2,3.
Sim m ons, Cathy Ann : JV Basketball 1; GAA 1; French Cl. 2,3, Sec-Treas. 3; Talent Show 2; at' [ Honor Socie ty 2,3; Peer 2,3; Seni or, Underclass Editor 3; Harlequin 3, Publi shing Editor 3; Debate 3; Extemperan eous Speaking 1,2,3.
Sims, Randy David,
Sketchley, Rothwell Garsed, Gars ed: Soccer 2; Bicycle 1,2,3.
Smith , Betty Virginia , Bert, B.B.B.B. : Drill T e am 1,2 ; Scra pboo k 2; Spani sh Cl. 2;
French Cl. 3; Albemarle Players 1,3; Guitar 3; Art 1,2,3; Bicycle 2; Pep 1; SCA 3; " Wizard ofOz" 1; Talent Show 2; Art Award 2; Peer 3.
Smith, Debra Elaine, Debbie: FBLA 1,2,3.
Smith, Dianne Rebecca.
Smith, Helen Risher: VICA 3; DECA 1,2.
Smith, Louise Anita , Lou.
Smith, Patrick William, Billy Bhong: Indoor Track 1; Bicycle Cl. 1, Pres . 2; German Cl. 2,3; The Jaber-Wockey; SCA 2; Talent Show 2.
Smit Randall Winston, Randy: F ootball 3; Bicycle 1,2; Outdoors 3.
Smith, Susan Leigh , Sooze : Drill Tea m 1,2; Concert Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 3; Drama 1; Bicycle 2; French Cl. 3; Guitar 3; " Wizard of Oz" 1; " Fiddler on the Roof ' 1; Regional Band 1,2,3; Thespian 1,2,3; Municipal Band 3.
Snow, Beatrice Comer, Bea: Library; FHA; DE.
Snow, Wanda Faye: FHA 1; FBLA 2,3; Nat'! Honor Society 2,3.
Snow, Samuel La wrence.
Snyder , Mi chael j ohn , Mik e : Soccer 1,2,3; Cin e ma C l. 1; Ch ess 2 ; Bi cycl e Cl. 3; Harlequin 2; Peer 3.
Solom on, Patricia Diane.
Solorza no, Liana Esperanza : Spanish 1,2,3 , Pres . 2 ,3 ; Nat' ! Honor Society 2,3; Peer 3; Homecoming Queen 3.
Spmdlin, David Lee, Dave: FF A.
Sprouse, Larry james, Larry: Outdoors Cl. 3 .
Sprouse, Lynita Dawn.
Sprouse, Pam ela Faye, Pam: GAA Co-head Cheerl eader 1; Varsity Co-head Cheerl eader 3; Powderpuff football 1,2,3; GAA 1; French Cl. 2,3; SCA 1,2,3 ; Jr. Class Talent Show 2; Jr. Class Vice-Pres. 2; Honor Society 2,3.
Stafford, Thomas j oseph, Tom.
Stahl , Kimb erley Claire: Fre nch Cl. 1,2,3; Environme nt Cl. 2; Ge rman Cl. 2 ,3 ; Th espian s 2 ,3 ; Albemarl e Pl a yers 2,3; " H e llo D oll y", " Th e Bald Sopran o", " Count Drac ul a", "You ' re a Good Man , Cha rli e Brown".
Stembridge, Robert Leigh, Leo: Football 2,3; JV Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3; FCA 1,2; Key Cl. 1,2, Pres . 2; SCA l.
Stephens, Horace Wayne, Way ne: Chess 2.
Stephenson, Elizabeth Lawson, Beth: Powd e rpuff 1,2 ,3; GAA 1; Fr e n ch Cl. 2,3; Jr. Class Tal ent Show 2; Honor Socie ty 2,3; Peer 2,3.
Strever , Alis on: Drama Cl. 1; Art Cl. 2; French Cl. 3; Harlequin 3.
Tanner, Angela Gail , Angi e: Spani sh Cl. 2; Ichthus 3; Players Cl. l.
Tat e, Terry Mi chael: Ardi a 2; Ph otography Cl. 1; Outdoors Cl. 3.
Tayl or , Chris tine Mari e, Tina: Alb e marl e Players 1,2; Ichthus 3, Sec. 3.
Taylor , Sarah Tyl er , Sa ll y: T e nni s 2,3 ; French Cl. 2,3; " Hello Dolly"; Peer 3.
Tayl or, Woodrow Truman .
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Terhune, Susan j ohnson.
Terrell , Evelyn Senora, "L" : Spani. CBY 1; "Come Together" 3.
Terrell, jacqueline Lee, Jacki e: JV J
1,2; V Basketball 3; Powderpuff 1,! Spanish Cl. 2; Outdoors Cl. 3; SC; 2, Business Mgr. 3.
Thacker, David Ray : Cinema Cl. ; S· 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Peer 3.
Tha cker, james Carroll , Jimmy: So<
Tha cker, j ean O'Dell: Bicycle Cl. 1; Outdoors Cl. 3; SCA 1,2.
Tha cker, Robert Wayne: FF A, V. P1
Thalmann , Kath erine Chri s t ine Drill Team 1,2,3; Alb e marl e Pia) Spani sh Cl. 2,3; Pep Cl. 1,2; .C.A pian s 2,3; " Kiss Me Qui ck I 'rr Parked" 2; "Count Dracula" 2; "F The Roof ' 2; Prism 3.
Thomas, Archie Carlton.
Th omas, Pamela Sue, Pam: GAA Ct 1; Powderpuff 1,2,3; Baske tball 2; ! GAA Treas . 2; Honor Society 2,3.
Thomas, Robert joseph, Spud: ro 1; Indoor and Outdoor Track 1,2; B Outing Cl. ; French Cl. ; Spanish I. Talent Show.
Thomas, Rosemary.
Thomas, Shirley Maria , Shirl : Pow• CBY 1,3; GAA 2.
Th ompso n, Alvin Randall: VI CA,
Th ompso n, Edrina Na nnette , 1,2,3.
Th ompso n, Mary Ann: French l. Pres. 2; Thespians 1,2,3, Trea . 3; J Pla yers 1,2,3 ; Ge rma n Clu b 2; .. , Oz", " Fiddler on th e Roof ', " H ll "The Bald Soprano", Jr. Clas TalE "Count Dracula" ; H on or oci Harlequin.
Thompson, Richard Lee.
Thornley, Donald j onathan, Mur: Indoor Track 1; FCA 1,2; Outdoor
Tinsley, Mary Etta , Etta.
Tirrell , Kim Marie: Powderpu ff 1; I 1; Thespians; Art Cl. 2,3, Pres. 3; "F Th e Roof '; "Wizard of Oz"; igt Acts; Juni or Class Tal ent Show.
Toe t, Petrone.lla Andriana Margre1 ICT, SCA Rep.
Tomlin, Helen Mari e, Reedy.
Toms, Rhonda Gale.
T opp e1·, j ohn St ephen , Steve: I n Bas ketball 1,2,3; French Cl. 1; ki C rosse Cl. 2; Outing Cl. 3; Peer 2,3, J 3.
Tra vis, Susan Ann: Drama Cl. 1,3; Cl. 2,3; " Wizard of Oz".
Trun z o, Antonia Maria , T oni : P h Cl. 1,V. Pres . 1; Art Cl. 2,3.
Turnbull , Sally Wi lliams, Carrott, JF
Turn er, Dennis Keith.
Turn er , Sharlene, Dee Dee: Softb 1,2,3.
:1. 3 ; Albemarl e Players 1,3; Guitar ,3; Bicycle 2; Pep 1; SCA 3; " Wizard Talent Show 2; Art Award 2; Peer 3.
ebra Elaine, Debbie: FBLA 1,2,3.
ian ne Rebecca.
elen Risher: VICA 3; DECA 1,2.
ise Anita , Lou.
ltrick William, Billy Bhong: Indoor Bicycle Cl. 1, Pres. 2; German Cl. Jaber-Wockey; SCA 2; Talent Show
andall Winston, Randy: F ootball 3; ; Outdoors 3.
•nan Leigh, Sooze : Drill Team 1,2; nd 1,2,3; Marching Band 3; Drama
e 2; French Cl. 3; Guitar 3; " Wizard ; " Fiddler on the Roof ' 1; Regional .3; Thespian 1,2,3 ; Municipal Band
trice Comer, Bea: Library; FHA;
ndo Faye: FHA 1; FBLA 2,3; Nat'! lciety 2,3.
l l..awrence.
1<:hael john, Mik e: Soccer 1,2,3; Cl 1; Chess 2; Bicyc le Cl. 3;
• 2; Peer 3.
Patricia Diane.
o, Liana Esperanza: Spanish 1,2,3 , ; 1\at'l Honor Society 2,3 ; Peer 3;
Queen 3.
Dacid Lee, Dave: FF A.
Larrv james, Larry: Outdoors Cl. 3 .
l..vnita Dawn.
Pamela Faye, Pam: GAA Co-head der 1, Varsity Co-head Cheerl eade r
footba ll 1,2,3; GAA 1; French 1,2,3; Jr. Class Tal ent Show 2;
ice--Pres. 2; Honor Society 2,3.
"'-----joseph, Tom.
trley Claire: Fre nch Cl. 1,2,3; ent Cl. 2; German Cl. 2,3; Th es
J; Albemarle Pl aye rs 2,3; " H e llo "The Bald Soprano" , " Count ·.''You're a Goo d Ma n , Cha rli e
e, Robert Leigh, Leo: Football 2,3; tball 1; Baseball 1,2,3; FCA 1,2; Key
Al.
, Horace Wayne, Wayne: Chess 2.
on, Elizabe th Lawson, Beth : Pow-1,2,3; GA A 1; Fre n ch Cl. 2 ,3 ; Jr. ent Show 2; Honor Society 2,3; Peer
liso n: Drama Cl. 1; Art C l. 2 ; I. 3; Harlequin 3.
\ngela Gail, Angie : Spani sh Cl. 2; ; Players Cl. l.
-ry Mi chael: Ardi a 2 ; Ph otograph y tdoors Cl. 3.
;hrist ine Mari e, Tina : Alb e marl e ,2; Ichthus 3, Sec. 3 .
ara h Tyl er , Sall y : T e nni s 2,3; I. 2,3; " Hello D olly"; Peer 3.
'oodrow Truman.
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Terhune, Susan j ohnson .
Terrell , Evelyn Senora , "L" : Spanish Cl. 2,3; CBY 1; "Come Together" 3.
Terrell , ja cqueline Lee, Jacki e: JV Basketball 1,2; V Basketball 3; Powd erpuff 1,2; GAA 1; Spanish Cl. 2; Outdoors Cl. 3; SCA 3; Prism 2, Busin ess Mgr. 3.
Thacker, David Ray: Cinema Cl. ; Science Cl. 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Peer 3.
Thacker, james Carroll , Jimmy: Soccer 3.
Tha cker, j ean O'Dell: Bicycle Cl. 1; Art Cl. 2; Outdoors Cl. 3; SCA 1,2.
Tha cker, Robert Wayne: FFA, V. Pres.
Thalmann , Kath erin e Chri stine, Ka thi e: Drill T eam 1,2,3; Alb emarl e Players 1,2,3; Spani sh Cl. 2,3; Pep Cl. 1,2; S.C.A. 3; Thespian s 2,3 ; "Ki ss Me Qui ck I'm D oubl e Parked" 2; "Count Dracula" 2; " Fiddle r On The Roof ' 2; Prism 3.
Thomas, Archie Carlton.
Th omas, Pamela Sue, Pam: GAA Cheerl eader 1; Powderpuff 1,2,3; Bas ketball 2; Softball 2; GAA Treas. 2; Honor Society 2,3.
Thomas, Robert j oseph, Spud: Cross Country 1; Indoor and Outdoor Track 1,2; Bicycle Cl. ; Outing Cl. ; French Cl. ; Spanish Cl. ; Jr. Class Tale nt Show.
Thomas, Rosemary.
Thomas, Shirley Maria , Shirl: Powderpuff 2; CBY 1,3; GAA 2.
Thompson, Alvin Randall: VICA, V. Pres .
Th ompso n , Edrina Nann ett e, Na n: C BY 1,2,3.
Th ompso n, Mary Ann: French Cl. 1,2,3, V. Pres . 2; Thespians 1,2,3, Treas . 3; Albemarl e Pl ayers 1,2 ,3; Ge rm an Club 2; " Wizard of Oz", "Fiddler on the Roof ', "Hell o Dolly", "The Bald Soprano", Jr. Class Talent Show; " C ount Dracula"; H on or Soc i e ty 2,3; Harlequin.
Thompson, Richard Lee.
Th ornley, Donald j onathan, Mur: Soccer 1,3; Indoor Track 1; FCA 1,2; Outdoors Cl. 3.
Tinsley, Mary Etta , Etta.
Tirrell , Kim Marie: Powderpuff 1; Drama Cl. 1; Thespians; Art Cl. 2,3, Pres. 3; " Fiddler on Th e Roof '; " Wizard of Oz"; Night of On e Acts; Juni or Class Talent Show.
Toet, Pe tro n~lla Andriana Margreta , Petra : ICT, SCA Rep.
Tomlin, Helen Mari e, Reedy.
Tom s, Rhonda Gale.
T opper, j ohn St ephen, Steve: Intra mura l Bas ke tba ll 1,2,3; French Cl. 1; Ski Cl. 2; Lacrosse Cl. 2; Outing Cl. 3; Peer 2,3, Ad Editor 3.
Travis, Susa n A nn: Drama Cl. 1,3; Spani sh Cl. 2 ,3; " Wi zard of Oz" .
Trun zo, Ant onia Maria , T oni : Phil osoph y Cl. 1,V. Pres. 1; Art Cl. 2,3.
Turnbull , Sall y Willi ams, Carrot!, JP.
Turner, Dennis Keith.
Tum er, Sharlene, Dee Dee : Softb a ll ; GAA 1,2,3.
Va n de Cas tle, Craig Garrett, Vandy: Soccer 1,2,3, Captain 3; Intram ural Basketball 1,2,3; Bicycle Cl. 1; Critique Cl. 2; French Cl. 3; SCA 1,2,3; Debate Team 2, Commonwealth Distri ct Champi on 2; Forens ics 1,2, Regional 2; Juni or Class Ta le nt Sh ow; Wh o' s Wh o; Nat'! Merit Commendati on; Boy's State; Nat'! Honor Society 2,3; Harlequi n 2,3, Co-Editor 3.
Vanderlinde, Derek: Soccer 1; Bicycle Cl. 1; Art Cl. 2,3.
Van Fossen, Stephen Allan, Steve: Soccer 1; Te nni s 2,3; F CA 1; Chess 2; Photography Cl. 3; Prism 3.
Vecchiolla, Deborah, Deb : Intram urals 1,2; Drama Cl. 1; Pep Cl. 1; SCA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2.
Via, Thomas Anthony, Tony; Chess 2,3 .
Viar, William j effrey.
Wach, Germ·d Stephen, Ron: Intram ural Basketball 1,2,3; Football 2.
Wade, Gary Th orton: Intramural Bas ketball 1,2,3; Football 3; German Cl. 2,3 .
Walker, Arthur.
Walker, Thedora Lora tte, Dora: VICA 3.
Wa llace, Edward Clive .
Waller, Yvonne Elizabe th : Softba ll 1; CBY 1,2,3, Reporter 3; Black Culture Program 2,3; Nat'! Achi eve ment Semifinalist 3.
Walt on, Marsha A nn: Pep Cl. 1; FCA 2; Ichtus Cl. 3 .
Wa lt on , Michael Wa yne, Mik e: FFA 1,2,3 , Reporte r 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Nat'! Honor Socie ty 2,3 .
Walton , Ted Carro ll , Tedd y: FFA.
Walt on, Timothy Wade, Tim: German Cl. 3.
Washington, Cassa ndra , Sa ndy.
Was hington , Patricia A nn , Pat: Bas ke tba ll 2,3; Softball 1,2,3; CBY; GAA 1,2; Monogram Cl. 3, V. Pres . 3.
Wau gaman, Mark A lvin: Intramural Basketball 2,3; German Cl. 2,3.
Waybright, Audrey Gwen.
Webber, Douglas Franklin: German Cl. 1,2,3; "Fiddler on the Roof '; " You' re a Good Man, Charli e Brown"; Junior Class Talent Show; Symphonic Band 1,2,3; District Band 2.
Webber, j odi e Lee: Latin Cl. 1; Enviroment Cl. 2; Art Cl. 3; 2nd Place in Art Show 2.
Whindleton, Cynthia Dorothy, C.C.: CBY.
Whitcomb , Lee Peck, Whit : F ootball 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Spa ni sh Cl. 1; F CA 2; Psychology 3.
Whit e, Beatrice A nn, Bea: D ECA 2,3, Sec. 3.
White, Theresa Ann: CBY.
Whiting, Mary Agnes .
Whitmore, Patricia Lee, Pat.
Williams, L ouis Leo n, Pean ut : Outdoo r Track; Football ; F CA.
Willi am s, Rober t Athon y, Bobb y: F ootball , Indoor Track; Outdoor Track; Cross Country; F CA.
Willis, Linda Faye, Willi e: D ECA 2,3, Hi storian 2, Treas. 3 .
Wilso n, Marcella Patricia, Pat: CBY.
Wimmer, Donald Edward, Donny: F ootball 1; Baseball 1; F CA; VICA.
Wingfield , Betsey Carolyn, Lyn: Spanish Cl. 2,3; Pdsm 1,2,3; Harlequin 3.
Wi nter, Susa n Lynn, Suse: Softball 2; Bridge Cl. 1; Bicycle Cl. 2; SCA 1,2,3.
W olf, Mary Linn: Alb e marl e Pl ayers 2,3 ; Philosophy Cl. 1; French Cl. 2,3, V. Pres. 3; " A Ta le of Ch e lm"; " Dracul a"; " You're a Good Ma n , Ch arl ie Brown"; Ju n ior Class T ale nt Sh ow ; Th es pians 2 ,3 ; Nat' ! H onor Socie ty 2,3; Na t'! Me rit Co m men da t ion; Prism 3; Harlequin 3.
Wolff, Claire Marie, Claire.
Wolfe, Mary Lea, Merrily KFT: Powderpuff 1; GAA; Germa n C l. ; Alb e marl e Pl ayers 1,2,3; "Wizard of Oz"; Juni or Class Tale nt Show.
Wood, David Ross, Fred.
Wood, David Wade, Woody: FFA 1,2,3, Pres . 1, Reporter 2; State Farmers Degree; Li vestock and Fores try Chapte r Award 2.
Wood, Steward Preston, Stewart: Soccer 2,3; Ski Cl. 1; Chess 2,3.
Wood, Helen Irene.
Woodson, Douglas Thomas, Son ny.
Woodson, Gary Pe yton, Pax: Intramural Basketball 2,3; Ski Cl. 2,3.
Wright, Elizabeth .
Wright, Esther A lice, Ali ce: FBLA 3.
Wright, j ames junior. Buster: F ootball l.
Wyant , Mary Kimberl y, Kim : Ski Cl. 1; Erutan Cl. 3; Drill Team 3; Juni or Class Tale nt Show.
W yant, Mary Lucy: Art Cl. 2; FBLA 3.
Young, j ohn Alan, Ill , Jay: Photograph y 2; Ski Cl. 3.
Young, Maurice Clifton.
Ziegler, Robert Charles.
Zi ock, Klaus Peter: T e nni s 2; Ph otograph y 1,2; Chess 3.
Liana, the tardy bell rang 15 minutes ago.
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Track Team experiences monumental season: Due to th e fin e coachin g of D e nnis
Craddock and hi s assistants - Fred Hardy , Jim Lacey, Gu y Oldake r and Carl Wood , AHS was able to produce one of th e fin es t Outdoor Track teams in th e state thi s year. Paced by 3 AllAm e ricans ; L. Dowell , R. Harri s and J. Gardn e r, th e team achieved an 8-1 ove rall dual m ee t reco rd. Th e hi ghli ght of th e season was th e ir victorious d efea t over Lan e with th e overwhelmin g score of 96-44!
AHS co uldn ' t b e proude r of th ese fin e ath le tes. Th ese trackm e n a masse d o m a ny reco rd s, a w a rd s and trophies thi s season , that th e list could go on forever. Of th e 3 All-Am e ricans , sprinter L ee Dow e ll is th e only graduating senior. H e is ti ed for 4th in th e U.S., along with teamma te, Ronni e Harris, in th e 220 with th e clocking of 21.3 . Ronni e is also rank ed fifth in th e nation in th e 440 with th e tim e of 47.5. Junior , Jam es Gardn e r is rank e d first in th e U .S. in th e tripl e jump with th e fantasti c lea p of 50'8Y2''. H e became th e 1st Va. high schoo l a thl e te e v e r t o s urpa ss 50'. Jam es is also rank ed 15th in th e U.S. in th e long jump with th e l ea p of 23' lOW'.
It ca n b es t b e summ ed up in Craddock's words , " This is definitely the b es t track team AHS has e ve r had in my 4 years as coac h ." Th e Patriot thinclads won both th e Lyn chbur g and H alifax Invitati onals. They went on to sweep th e Distri ct Championship titl e along with th e orthwest Reg iona l Championship. Th ey were a lso runn e rs-up in th e s ta r s tudde d D ogwoo d Inviti a ti o nal. Th e T e nn. Track Classic was by far th e most pres tigou s m ee t th e Patriots won thi s year. Ov e r 88 high schools (900 ath le tes) from 10 diffe rent states participated. Last, but not leas t, th e Patriot cinderm e n , for th e second year in a row, were fir s t runn e rs-up in th e Sta te AAA Track and Fi e ld Championship.
What more could you as k of such a tal e nt-rich track team ? We' ll b e los ing 15 tal e nted sen iors. We will d efinit ely mis s th e m not on ly for th e ir lead e rship but team spirit as wel l. May n ext year's track team do just as we ll!
Tra ck , first row: S. Darcus , ]. Saunde rs,]. Pitt s, R. Brown, R. Willi ams, G. Davi s, R. Ha rri s, L. Hawkins, G. H oward , ]. Allen , M. Rushia , ]. Gardner, L. D owell . Second 1·ow: A. Pow e ll , S. Mahone, D . Cavanaugh, B. Carrik er, D . Peck, D . Drash , G. Mill e r, P. Thomas , L. Churchman , K. Burruss , R. Slosse n, D . Napier, J. Bingle r, C. H oward , ]. Kunk le r, F. Jackson , B. Alb e rt , Coach Craddock. Third row: Coach Oldaker, S. Rawlings, V. Maupin , R. Peck, C. Wood , A. H en de rson, M. Thurston, J Bates, D. Ivory, M. Granger, B. Mawyer, V. Fos ter, B. Smith, T. Mahone, D. Winstead , H . Pryor, F. Mil es , C. Vest. Fourth row: S. All e n , F. Rui z, R. Davis, M. Figgett, M. Reed, S. McVey, K. Stout , E . Hilbert , G. Hea rn , H. Yancey , ] . Gregg, W. Estes , S. Cohen, ] . Bi cke l, F . Root, T . Selde n, S. Smith , M. Wade, B. Figgett , G . Barbour , Coach Ha rdy.
Gardn er, a long with teammates D owell a nd Harri s, went on to parti cipate in the Jr . AAU Nationals.
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2nd State. 1st- Region!!
Paul Thomas cl ea rs the bar. Hi s perso nal bes t is 6'4". AHS spectators watch the differe nt events!
Th e Mil e Re lay Team (Harri s, Dowe ll , Willi ams, Pitts and Davis) broke th e schoo l record wi th the tim e of 3: 18.5.
Coaches : D. Craddock, F. Hard y, C. Wood and G. Oldake r. (Not p ictured: J. Lacey)
Track ma nagers: Gary H earn , Vale ri e F os te r and John Gregg.
e nior captain , Bobby Albe rt , tosses a noth er shot. Senior capta in, Robert Will iams, b roke the school record in th e 880 with th e tim e of 1:57.7.
Junior Steve Darcus broke the sehool records in both the high and int e rme di a te hurdles with timin g of 14.4 a nd 40.0 respective ly.
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Pol e vaulte r, Jimmy Bingle r, takes a res t afte r snapping his pole.
Se nior cap tain , Johnn y All en , runs the 2-mile re lay.
Juni or, Ronnie Harris, wings hi way to another win. Ronn ie is rank ed second in th e U .S . in th e 440 and w e nt on to co mp e te against th e Ru ss ians in Jul y!
Lee sweeps ano the r one. H e wen t on to p lace fourth in th e 220 yard dash in th e Chicago Invitati onal.
Chisholm and Baber lead a young team to Th e Albemarle Patriots en d ed a
successful baseball season with a 8-4 reco rd , includin g a 5-3 Commonwea lth Di s tri c t record . Th e 73-74 team started out as a young team , wi th J. Chisholm th e on ly returning starter from las t year. Th e ir season included contes ts that prove th em to be an outstandin g tea m . Th e ir mo s t exc iting game of th e season was th e d efeat of Lan e, 14-13 (nin e of th ose runs were accumulated in th e 5th inning).
Th e gra duatin g seni ors include J. Babe r who was voted MVP and best hitt e r a nd J. Chisholm who was selected for Outstandin g Lead e rship.
B. Mawyer and R. Davis, who are both juniors, and J. Chisholm made th e All- Commonwea lth Di s tri c t Baseball T eam .
Jeff stands po ised- ready for th e big play .
Lee stri ves for that much needed homerun .
The toughest place on th e fi e ld is behind the catcher.
Go ahead and try for the base, but Jeff will get the re first.
fourth place in the district.
Infielders, front row: J. Chi sholm,L. Stembridge. Second row: B. Mawyer, J. Wolfrey, D . Lea ke. Third row: G. Lauffe nberger, T . Fe lke r.
Pitchers and catchers, front row: D . Leake, ] . Baber, R. Whiting. Seco nd row: P. Ums tadte r, C. Morri s, D. Cowan , D. F itzgerald. Third row: J. Lauffenberger.
Outfielders, front row: A. Henderso n, P. Thomas. Second row: E.T. Pri ce, T. Maxa, R. Davis.
Manag ers: E. Morris, T. Coles.
Guys and Gals enjoy a good game of ball.
"Odd-top" in one of h is happie r moods. The umpire tri es to sati sfy all with a fa ir call.
S-T-R-1-K-E!
Jeff smashes the ball to cente r fi e ld .
Tlte Girls' Softball Team triumphs with a 7-3 season.
Front row: T . Armistead. Second row: Drucker, C. Burkhart, L. Pettit , L. Rexrode, R. Clark, L. Rexrode, R. Kelso. Third row: P. Bull , C. Toms, G. Faulkne r, T. Todd, R. Armistead. Not pictured: S. Nefos, T. Bowen , K. Brown .
Coach: M. Kaplan . Managers: K. Chapman , L. Sm ith , B. Boring.
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Girls tennis, kneelin g: P. Lee, C. Curme, S. Kauzlarich , A. Ste rli ng, T. Hamm. Standing: K. Kirkland , A. Albemarle 1 E .C. Glass 6 Sanford, A. Jaeger, I. Juul- ie lson, A. Echols , S. Taylor. Not pictured: V. Fong, C. Mitchell.
Boys' Tennis Team experiences a rebuilding year.
Randy displays his backhand form.
Has AI decided to p lay catch ra th e r than te nnis ?
Caro lin e is read y to smack anoth er one .
T eresa is read y for anything.
Boy's tennis, kneeling: R. Hanger, W. Stamp, G. Goldste in , S. Craig, L. Cockrum. Standing: T. Jay, S. MacGregor, J . Pe te rson , R. Meadows, S. VanFoss en , A. Mosca .
Golf T earn third in the state!
John H oy has hi s work cut out for him .
Jack Synder, one of the fine AHS golf tea m me mbe rs . Not pictured: Scott Duncan , Ron Ke nt , Tim Reynolds , Nick Stamp.
Students find good food at the International Dinner. Walkin g thr o u gh th e door of th e
cafete ria, th e good smells of ma ny diffe r e nt di sh es fl ood thr ou gh . On e knows they are at th e ri ght place b ecause where els e could a p erson ge t such a con glom e ra ti on of food from different lands without havin g to go to several diffe re nt places? Yes, it is th e Inte rnational Dinner! Eve ry year AHS has such a dinn er, but this yea r was eve n b e tte r than th e las t. Al on g with good foo d , th e re was e nte rta inm e nt given b y all of th e lan guage classes . Eve ryon e had a good tim e eithe r b y parti cipating in th e skits or sampling th e various dish es .
Laure n sli ces a p iece of what she think s wi ll be good.
So much good food to choose from and on ly a small plate in hand .
Maybe the ha rdes t decision of the day is p icking what food to samp le .
John Owen prese nts his Fre nch int e rpre tati on of Snoopy.
The Honor Society initiates 30 more Juniors.
Front row kneeling: B. Las ley, P. Lee, . D eets, N. Manweil e r, K. Banke nbaker, M. Ke ndall , G. Burton, C. Ria l!. Second row: M. Ryder, M. Andre ws, J. Hutchin son , J. Ratcliffe , C. Jon es, A. Dave np ort , S. Main e, E. Tull , T. Hamm , V. Jorda n , C . Ke ise r. Third row: S. Dunca n , R. Hantske, K. Wagner, R. Slosson , J. Wolfrey, A. Ave re tte, K. Ha enfus, B. Ches te r, P. Humphri s, L. Gibbs , C. Be njamin .
Mary Ann explains th e purpose of th e ati o nal Honor Socie ty.
Doug reads th e oa th signifying me mbership in th e socie ty.
Each yea r Albemarl e inducts me mb ers of th e Junior Class into th e ati ona} Hon or Soci ety. This year, out of ninety-four nomin ees, thirty students wer e initiat e d. Th ese studen ts must b e in th e top fift een pe rcent of th eir class. Th ey must have re nde re d service to th ~ school and must exhibit leadership qua liti es . Th e s tuden t s' charact e r and ou t s ide activi ti es ar e also conside red . A reception for th ese stude nt s and th e ir pare nts was h e ld following the ir initiation .
Ned rece ives his ce rtifi ca te .
French Honor Society initiates first AHS members. In order to recognize our outstand-
ing French stud ents, Albe marl e High School has recently b ecome affiliated with th e National Fren ch H onor Socie ty. Membership is based on sch olarship in ge n e ral and sch ola r ship in French in particular. Lead ership an d participati on in Fre nch activiti es and interes ts i s a lso consid e re d . Ca ndidates must have maintained a semester average of A - or high er in French and B - or higher in the ir other subjects. There were a total of 30 students initia ted - 13 seniors, 10 juniors and 7 sophomores .
Th e Honor Socie ty h op es to provide tutoring services des igned to aid other French students. It will a lso be r e sponsible for a display case and bulletin board in th e school.
Ali ce Avere tte, Barbi e Ch es te r, a nd Ke nny Hall team up t o provide e nt e rt a inm e nt for th e initiates .
French Na tional Honor Society , first row: B. C utright , L. Beas ley, L. Myers, B. Craig, S. Wood , B. Stephe nson , H . Rungwerth , K. Bain , P. Humphri s, P . Null , N. l cgoren, J. La ngman. Second row: P. Ham ne r, J. Grinne ll , S.K. Martin , S. Ru sse ll , J. Howe , D. Me rk e l, L. Ri cciarde lli , P. Spro use , E. Gra e bn e r , C. Va n d e Cas tl e, M. Th omp so n , B. Hub e r , A. Av e re tt e, S . H e rmansdorfe r, B. C hes te r, C. Ke iser, H. Kupk e.
Fren ch Contes t Winn ers, kneelin g: T. Fre drik son , 4-di s tri ct , 8-s ta te. Firs t row: B. Cu tri ght , 6-di str ict , 10-sta te; H. Kupk e, 1-district , 2- sta te, 2-reg ion , 8-n ati on ; E . Willi a ms , 1-distri ct , 3-sta te; B. Craig, 6-dist ri ct, 9-sta te; A. Key, 6-d is tri ct , 9-sta te; M. Th ompson, 2-distri ct , 6-sta te; E. St eph e n so n , 3-di stri c t , 7-sta te . Seco nd row: P. Humphri s, 5-distri c t , 8-state; S. H e rmansd orfe r, 2-d istri ct, 3-sta te ; D . Me rk e l, 3-di stri ct, 4-sta te , 4-reg ion , 10-na ti on; S . Ru ssell , 2-d.istri ct, 3-s ta te, 3-reg io n, 9-n a ti on; L. Ri ccia rde lli , 4-di stri ct, 6-state; E. G raebn er, 1-cli stri ct , 3 -state, 3-reg ion , 6-nati on ; R. Owe n , 7-di s tri ct , 11-s tat e; T. Math ews , 6-cli stri ct , 10-stat e; J. La ngman , 1-di stri ct , 2- stat e . Not pictured: C . Van d e Cas tl e, 5-di s tri ct , 8-s ta te; . Oze rov, 1-dis tri ct, 2-sta te, 4-re g ion, 10-na ti on ; S. Martin, 5-di stri ct , 9-s ta te.
Honors go to outstanding AHS students.
Spanish Contest Winners: Y. Batton; R. Sheridan ; A. Mosca; ] . Hutchinson , !-distri ct , 1-state; M. Andrews, 3-distri ct , 4-state; K. Loade, !-di stri ct , 1-sta te ; C. Jones, 2-di strict , 2-state; C. Ria l!. Not pictured: V. Fong, ! -distri ct,' 2-sta te; R. Hutchinson, !-di strict, 3-state; K. Wad e, ! -district, 1-sta te . Kare n Wad e was awarded a $200 (tuiti on) schola rship to I nstituto F e n ix d e Cue rnavaca nea r Mex ico City for rankin g in the top 1% in th e nati on.
P. Sh ifl e tt , runn e r-up; P. Ma rtin , St e rlin g Silve r Aw ard as the out s tandin g sen ior h omemaki ng s tude nt; W. Snow, runne r-up.
A lbemarle Education Association sch olarship winners: L. Harri s, D. D ea ne.
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Junior Class presents Albemarle's musical talent. Di splay in g ex t raord inar y ta le nt s,
th e p e rform ers contributed to th e success of the Juni or C lass Talent Show. M a rk P a tt e rso n and D ou g W e bb e r showed supe ri or talent b y walkin g off with first place for th e second year in a row . The Mys te ry Act , fas t b ecoming a tal ent sh ow tradition, p erformed in the ir 1950's style b efore an enthusiasti c crowd. Th e Juni or Cl ass T al e nt Show has always b een a p opular sh ow and this year was n o exception .
Th e M ys te ry Ac t ma kes an ap pea rance once again.
First-p lace-Mark Patterson and D oug Webber.
Ecs tasy p erfo rm s.
The Junior guys do th e ir thing!!
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M. G.'s Pearl Hinton and David Corri gan.
Deannie Smith dreams of strawberry shortcake .
Second Pl ace - Ju de Hall , Je ff Wolfrey, C .G . Maupin , and not pi cture d , Charlie Hunt and Tim Rya ll s.
Third place - Ralph Hill and Matt Rexrode.
Me rril y Wolfe and Sa ll y Turn bull si ng " Jes us Was a Capri corn ."
Musical Revue- A night of reviving fond memories A Musical Revue was presented b y th e
Albemarl e Players as the ir Spring Production. The Playe rs , directed by E. Marcia Dobbs , sang numbe rs from th e past years' musical production s including "Oklahoma" , " Camelot" , " South Pacific" , " Brigadoon ", "He ll o D o ll y" , " Mu s ic Man " , "Fiddler on th e Roof ' , "Wizard of Oz", and " You ' r e a Good Man , Charlie Brown". As a res ult of th e ir fin e p e rforman ce , th e Alb e ma rl e Pl ayers were in vited to present several numb ers from th e Musical Revu e at th e William Monroe High School Commencem e nt Exercises.
Matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match .
The Papas!
She just can' t say no!
Gymnastics in a musical?
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of past performances
Talk about balance!
Kath y and John di scuss what rich people do.
Welcome back, Doll y!
Meli ssa sings her song.
Nan cy wash ed tha t man ri ght out of h e r ha ir.
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A Night of One Acts Features play by AHS student.
Th e interp re te r te ll s a ll ?
Dr. Mitty examines th e machin e.
Every year Albemarle has a ight of One Acts in whi ch three one-act plays a re presente d. This yea r's plays included " H oydle" which was wri tte n by Alan H od ge, an AHS stude nt. The " Mayfli es" and "A Thurbe r Carnival" w e re th e o th e r tw o selec ti on s. Th e cas t of"' 'Mayfli es" rece ived supe ri or ra tings in th e di s tri c t a nd reg ion a l comp e titi ons, and as a res ult were invited to present th e play at th e State One-Act Play F es tival.
Th e Sandmen strike aga in!
Mayo po ints out th e vic tim.
Fantastic Friday- A Carnival of fun. Thi s yea r , fo r th e fir s t tim e , Al
b e ma rl e h e ld a ca rnival d ay t e rm e d F antas ti c Friday . E ach club was resp onsibl e for a b ooth or an event. The e ve nts ra nged fr om a ca r bas h-in to sp ong e throws t o pi e throws t o g rease-p oles t o Mr. Duga n ' s m ag ic sh ow . Th e d ay was h ot and q uit e a fe w could n ot res is t th dunkin g re ceived in the p ool set up b y the SCA. As ide fr om a fe w cases of s unburn , Fantasti c Friday turn ed out to really b e F antas tic.
Bob Ri a ll s li d es on d own th e greased pole .
And the ba nd p layed on .
Th ere's noth ing li ke a dun ki ng on a hot day !
We' re crea ting a monste r?
Wh o sa id teach ers a re n' t ta le nt ed ?
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The Spring Concert presents a night of musical good times.
A ga th e rin g of the g roup s for a nig ht of mu sic.
Awards a re presented to a tri o of future virtu osos for the ir preformance in the conce rt band .
This years' Spri ng band and ch oir concert led by Mr . Moulton and Mr. Blan chard presented a night of song and compos iti on that could warm th e h ear t . Th e m em b e rs of th e b and and ch oir work ed h ard to p resent an e njoyabl e con cert for b oth the audi ence and th e memb ers. Next year, if th e weath er p e rmits, th e b and and C~h o ir h op e t o present b o th a Winte r and Spring con cert in order to provide a b ette r awaren ess of th eir ability to th e faculty and student b ody a t A.H .S.
C hri s Samue l rece ives the Saint Cece lia Awa rd .
Mr. Blanchard exp la ins th e bea uty of a musica l p iece.
Take a stroll through Eden: The Garden of Earthly Delights.
Grit your teeth , Mike, th e Prom w ill be ove r in an hour.
You' ve s tood th ere long e nough , go ou t and dance.
Th e Prom produces m ixed emoti ons.
This year's Seni or prom was th e return of th e ori gin al sin - namely th e re vi va l of th e G arde n of Ede n . Th e Juni or class work ed ha rd in transformin g th e cafete ri a in to a hauntin g gard en of d eli ght . From the palms to th e go ldfi sh-fil le d founta in , th e a tm os phe re was one of pl eas ure and plenty. Many cam~ to gaze a t th e serp ent entwin ed around th e apple tree in orde r to re mind on e and a ll of th e fate ful d ay a n d t o roc k to th e b ea t of th e b a n d. So ta ke a s tr o ll thr ou gh th e G ard e n of Eden a nd see wh a t paradi se has to offer.
Not a ll like to da nce , some lik e to take p ictu res.
A roman tic da nce in a romantic se tting.
Approaches, Achievements, Aims, vital to the class of '74. This year's 1973-74 graduating class
will set out to fa ce the outside world for th e first tim e without til e security of school five days a week. It will b e a tim e of approaches, ac hi eveme nt s, and aims as ex pl a in e d by th e ou tstanding sen iors Melody igh tin gale, Chris Samu e l , a nd Mark Patte rson. H opefull y, th ese Se ni ors will re fl ec t back to th e tim es at Albemarl e High with fond memori es . We of th e 1974 Peer staff congratulate th em and wish th em luck in th e futur e for th ey are th e n ex t ge n e ration of t each e rs, parents, and pres idents.
" Mark Patte rson speaks of goals for today, tomor-row, and twe nty years from now.
A fina l p erforman ce of the choir before the graduating class.
Me lody Nightingale talks about approaching the outside world of decision-making.
Chris Sam ue l' s topic was achi eveme nts . So why not talk about streaking?
The wait is almo;t ove r for the shee t Of pape r s ignifying twelve years of hard work.
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193
194
CONTRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '74
FROM AN INTERESTED PARENT
Barracks Road Phon 2
RENT
c~~hi Barracks Road Shopping Center
Phone 293-3914 ·
VN lE. ~~ YCDtJ TClXD ARE JVlPJ<.R.U~ P TO A."' A\JTVM(l)~t ~£:"::I YcVV'LL Fl't. L 'N LrDVE. 'v\JfT\-\ A teD- a;f!:!.. -;;.-~ ~~() F~M T'-l~ F0L-K._5 .1\T
big wheel bikes AT !3:-J\l B . YCtJ
WE'RE: AT 910 WEST MAIN PHONE
:377-5508 rentals • repairs • sales
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904 W. MAIN CHARLOTIESVILLE, VA PHONE '377- I 6 5.9
Compli ments of
Duncan-Brown Insurance Agency
195
196
Compli ments of
FRUIT GROWERS COOPERATIVE CORPORATION
Crozet, Virginia Phone; 823-4008
H ome of- F arm - Orchard Suppli es
HARDWARE INC. SCOTTSVIllE, VA. 24590
804-286-3571
F or Th e Student
Wh o L ooks Good All Year Round
All your fashi on needs can b e found at Leggett in our
Men's D ept., Junior Shop , Sportswear D~pt. , as well as
Shoes and Accessori es .
GILMORE, HAMM, AN D SNYDER, INC.
Furniture for th e H ome and Offi ce Charl ottesville, Virginia
Complim ents of
GUS ' STEAK HOUSE
Rio Road Supc
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973-: Inter ection 29
SHERATON IN
Sheraton H ote ls and Me Ser ic 1-64 anc
Charlotte ill T elephone ( I
TURNER -.. SER
Friend! Atlas & Exid
Phone 2 Scottsvill ,
~ tudent
1 Year Round
e tound a t L eggett in our
orts wear D~pt. , as well as
MM, AND INC.
Home and Offi ce ille, Virginia
iments ,f
\.K HOUSE
.
Rio Road Gulf And Superette
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973-3808 Intersection 29 N. & Rio Rd.
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SHERATON INN-CHARLOTTESVILLE EAST
Sheraton H ote ls and Motor Inns, A Worldwide Servi ce of ITT 1-64 and 250 E
Charlottesville , Va. 22901 T elephone (703) 977-3300
TURNER'.S EXXON SERVICE
Friendly S ~rvi ce Atlas & E xide Products
Phone 286-9307 Scottsvill e , Virginia
Compliments of
Minor - Alexander Mutual Insurance Agency
Addi e Al exander, Own er Thomas B. Le itch , Associate
404 National Bank Building ~93-8188
197
Any T ype Lamps - Electric H eat Electri c Water H eaters
Air Conditioning
Radio Dispatched Trucks
5 Miles South on Scottsville Road
Compliments of
AVIS TRUCK RENTAL
198
Industrial - Res ide ntial Charlottesville, Va. 22901
Motor Controls - Motors H ood & Exhaust Fans
Intercom Systems
Serving You Since 1937
R.F.D. 6, Box 275 Tel. 293-6769
The Garden Spot
Rio Road 973-4402
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~ Keller an~
Rte . 29 North 973-5311
In corp Jewelers 1
Charlottes vi:
First Virgi1 Monticello
816 Cherry Ave. 295-2141
Motor Controls - Motors Hood & Exhaust Fans
Intercom Systems
rving You Since 1937
R.F.D. 6, Box 275 Tel. 293-6769
n Spot
973-4402
~ Keller and G.eorge
Rte. 29 North 973-53 11
Incorporated Jewelers Opticians
Charlottesville, Virginia
2149 Barracks Rd. 977-0880
First Virginia Bank Monticello National
816 Cherry Ave. 295-2141
..
Court Square 218 5th N.E.
296-0156
CROZET DRUG CO. , INC.
Barracks Road South Wing
Service for the Sick C. F. Stanley, President
Phone 823-4211 Crozet, Virginia
JEIVEL£/IS GtoMner D owntown
124 East Main
Spadling Spot-Bilt MacGregor Puma Shoes Russell Southern
DOWNTOWN ATHLETIC STORE
407 E. Main Street
Spanjian Rawlings
Adidas
HILL AND IRVING FUNERAL SERVICE
First and Market Stree ts Charl ottesvill e, Virginia
199
Eastern Office STATE fARM
INSURANCE ®
State Farm Insurance Companies
Home Office - Bloomington, Illinois
The Pampered Pet Canine Center
200
Phone: 973-3065 Four Seasons Mall
Charlottesville , Va. 22901
TUEL JEWELERS
Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler Keepsake
Diamond and Wedding Rings Longines-Wittnauer, Bulova, Seiko,
and Accutron Watches 104 South First Street
Charlottesville, Va. Roy P. Tuel, Prop. Phone 295-4258
RADIO STATION WPED
810 On Your Dial "The Country Station That's Going To Town"
Crozet, Virginia
. n1es
ERS
n d Jeweler e
.'edding Rings 1er. Bulova, Seiko,
atche · treet
a. Phone 295-4258
'ION WPED
l'our Dial fhat's Going To Town" Virginia
MONTICELLO DAIRY
.
201
Compliments of
YOUNG MEN'S SHOP
1000 H arris Street
202
Charlottesville, Virginia Telephone 296-7181
P.O. Box 510
THE DAILY PROGRESS
Charlottesville, Virginia "Rooted in History - In Step
With th e Future"
COLLINS-BERND
Gas- Oil-l Used I
East Mair Phone 286-3821-
Complir of
CREE < NUR
William H.
. PROGRESS
ille, Virgin ia · tory - In Step : F uture"
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COLLINS-HERNDON MOTOR CO. ~ ~ ~ ii ~
~ Gas - Oil - H eating Fuel Used Cars
East Main Street Phone 286-3821 - Scottsville, Va.
Compliments of
GREEN CROFT NURSERY
William H. White, owner
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Compliments of
HOME BUILDING SUPPLY, INC.
to th e Graduating Class
You have a lready been told that th e world is at your feet and is yours for the effort, tha t th e chall e ngers are great as are
the re wards. The re is no doubt tha t is tru e .
Le t us add thi s. You have just co nquered one major hurdl e in your life - graduating from sch ool. You did it by tak ing one day at a tim e , one week at a tim e , one tes t a t a time.
That's th e way life is - on e step at a tim e. And each ste p bui lds on the one before it. " Ge niu s is the capacity to take infinite pains." F e w of us are gen iuses but each of us owes it to himself to do every task to the bes t of his ability and in hi s
own inimitabl e way .
Each of us has a contr ibuti on to make to socie ty. What yours is and will be is now in th e making .
~tl:zens ~BAH~ & TRUST CO. (j]] NAT I ONAL BA N K
AND T RUST COMPANY # VIRGINIA NATIONAL BANI"\
203
KELLER'S
Shoes for th e entire family. "friend ly red carpe t service"
D owntown Charlottesville
PAUL'S
"Th e most comple te n ewstand on the Corner"
Telephone: 295-7875
Ra' el Auto Shop
Specializing in all Auto Body an d F ender Repair Painting and Glass Installation
R.B. Ragland Pantops Mountain Proprie tor Charlottesville, Va.
204
MURPHY
INSURANCE ANDTRAVEL, INC.
108 Second Street, S.E. -Dial 295-4157 Charlottesville , Virginia 22902
Mobile Homes Sales and Service
Serving Mans eeds For Mobility And Modern Luxury Living
Since 1935
Walt Bukrim Sales Representative
Route 8 - Box 432 Rt. 29 N
Charlottesville, Va. 22901 (804) 973-4491 .
The Spokesman
Bicycle Service Center
1229 Harris Street 296-6930
1427 W. Main St. (rear) 296-1884
Distinctive Ct B:
R. D. Wad 101 Georget
Charlottesville , ' Phone 2S
Virginia's Official
ANG
Route 29 North Text T 2018 H olic
Charlott 296-46
RPHY \.N DTRAVEL, INC.
.E. - Dial 295-4157 •, Virginia 22902
Sales and Service
Route 8 - Box 432 Rt. 29 N
Charlottesville, Va. 22901 (804) 973-4491 '
man
1"\ice Center
rris Street -6930
ain St. (rear) -1884
Distin ctive Custom Homes By
R. D . Wade, Builder lO 1 Georgetown Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 Phone 295-7146
Virginia's Offi cial Steak H ouse
ANGUS BARN
J
Route 29 North Next To Th e H oliday Inn 2018 H oliday Dr
Charlottesville, Va. 296-4630
1'£
'Jfu: 'Jtowt:/[ ~hop Flowers for All Occasions
P. 0. Box 476 Crozet, Virginia 22932
823-4793
ALICE GARRISON
J . DANIEL PATTERSON LYNDA S. PATTERSON
BETTER LIVING
I :'\ f :
SINCE 1893 CHARLOTTESVILLE LUMBER co.
Charlottesville, Va. 22902 Route 29 North 310 Avon Street Phone 973-8361 Phone 296-5111
Green Mountain Service Center
Keene, Virginia
Groceri es-Fresh Meat-Frozen F oods Fruits And Vegetables
Ice Cream By Th e Cone Gulf Gas And Oil
We Give S. & H . Green Stamps Ruth , Willi am, and Oscar Mahone
205
206
Hall Brothers, Inc.
Route 6, Box 390C Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
Phone (804) 295-1121 or 295-1122
Custom Cabinetry
Bathtub Wall Kit, Vanit ies & Sheet Goods
CORNING TM Cooking Appliances
mmm~ENN·AIR
Kitchen Storage Aids
·· Gibson
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iFORMICA .=. BRANO
@ TEXTOLITE
AMEROCK$
A .4. AJAX
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" Food Fun for Everyone" H oagies
On Our H ome Baked Sub Rolls Pizza
PeeWee Small Medium Large Spaghetti
Lupo's Own Italian Sauce Pick-up Orders Delivery Service 296-7007 295-9153
5 PM to 12 PM Sun. - Thru - Thurs.
973-4601 973-5346
5 PM till 1 AM Fri & Sat. Bruce C. Kioencke
owner
Compliments Of
DOMINICK MOTOR CO.
!Tf.!?T!AJ and ~ ~
0 DEALER
"See H ow Much Car Your Money Can Buy."
Reliable Used Cars Rt. 250 E. on Pantops
Mountain
CRENSHAW'S MOBILE HOMES, INC.
L.B . Crenshaw Route 29 North
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 "The Mobile H ome of Your Future Is On Our Lot
Today"
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MORTO
Distributor And Fin
ROY WHEELER RE1
Virginia R a Charlottesvill(
City - Suburban and The Vi rginia Real Esta
"Wheeler Building 401 East High Street
for Everyone" >agie Baked Sub Rolls
'izza II Medium Large
he tti 11 Italian Sauce
D elive ry Servi ce 295-9153
m. - Thru - Thurs. ~I Fri & Sat. "-oencke
POrs
men f
RCO.
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on Pantops mtain
~· MOBILE
, INC.
renshaw 29 North :, Virginia 22901 ·our Future Is On Our Lot day"
Congratulations Class Of 1974
• MORTON FROZEN FOODS DIVISION
ITT Continental Baking Company Croze t, Virginia
WOODBROOK VILLIAGE - Route 29 Nmth
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 973-8344
Distributor Of Pittsburgh Paints And Fine Wall Coverings
ROY WHEELER REALTY COMPANY
Virginia Real E state Charlottesvill e-Virginia
City- Suburban and Country Property The Virginia Real E state Clearing House
"Wheeler Building Court Square" 401 East High Street Phone 296-4171
Darden Jim Forres t
TOWE INSURANCE SERVICE, INC.
418 East Main Phone 295-5191 Charlottesville
Fri endly Servi ce Since 1934
M007itain Sports
1417 Emmett St. (Route 29), Charlottesville,Va. 22903 Tel. (703) 977-4400
207
Compliments
Of
Meadowbrook Hardware, Inc.
2039 Barracks Road Phone 293-8052
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Pe t Supplies - Glidden and Dutch Boy Paints
Wall Paper - H ardware
FOUR SEASONS
Swim & Raquet Club Phon e 973-4444
William T . Stevens Realtor
p..,. O ES T A Te:
.Jt.
Hanckel - Citizens Insurance Corporation
3rd and Jefferson Streets Charlottesville, Virginia
Phon e 296-7191 "Over Seventy Years of Service"
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S. W. BARNES INCORPORATED
Crozet, Virgini a Telephone 823-4391
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Joseph G. Pace Robert E. Carter III
Alexander T. Stumpf Thomas F . Clemmer, Jr. Edward B. Stevens
Noel Stevens STE ·v· E ~S & CO~IPANY
Member of ational Insti tute of Real Estate Brokers • ational Institure of Farm and Land Brokers • American Chapter, International Real Es tate F ederation
Telephone 804 296-6104 One Boar's Head Place Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
208
It's
24 H our Service E
By Pass
1333 Long Charlottesville
MAJOR AND MI
Wayne Gentry manager If 0
-Citizens Corporation
fferson Streets ill e, Virginia 96-7191 ears of Service"
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RNES RATE D
irginia e 823-4391
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Jos eph G. Pace Rob ert E. Carter III
Alexander T . Stumpf Thomas F . Clemmer, Jr.
Lan d Brokers • American
trlottesvi lle, Virginia 22901
It's the real thing. CQ.~e.
24 H our Servi ce 6:30 T o 10:00 Daily
By Pass Gulf
1333 Long Street Charlottesvill e, Virgini a
MAJOR AN D MINOR REPAIRS
Wayne G e ntry man ager
• Phon e 293-4601
If No Answer Phon e 973-7308
Building Construction
R. E ,
& SON, INC.
Offi ces on H ydraulic Road
Charlottesvile Phone 973-4393
Sales & Service Lawn & Garden
Small Constructi on Equipment
GENTRY'S POWER EQUIPMENT
SERVICE, INC .
2115 Berkmar Drive Charlottesville, Va.
Jam es A. Gentry, Jr. Phone 973-5349
209
210
BENOIT NURSERY
RFD 4 Airport Road Charl ottesville, Va. 22901
804-973-8317 George C. Benoit
Pres ident
Continental lPailways
Compliments Of
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Supplies for Collegians For Over a Century
Visit Our Record D epartment
" Serving the academi c community over 125 years."
Road & Wrecker Servi ce
BILL'S SHELL SERVICE CENTER
Route 250 Wes t Charlottesville, Va. 22903 Bill Barn ett, Owner
Phone : 295-9571 or 977-8210 " See Us F or Everything Automotive"
Virginia State Inspection no. 3175
. .
Lane's Tail
BOOKER R ,
Hwy. 29 . a t Charlotte il
Phon : 9
E. Lee Booker, Jr.
Compli m
W. E. & J. F
mental vays
men f
STORE
Imm unity over 125 years."
Road & Wre cker Servi ce
.L'S ICE CENTER
-lottesvi lle, Va. 22903 :tt, Owner 71 or 977-8210 t hing Automotive" ;p ection no. 3175
:
Lane's Tailoring Shop
BOOKER REAL ESTATE
H wy. 29 N. at Woodbrook Villiage Charl ottesville, Virginia
Phone: 973-8373
E. Lee Booker, Jr. W.R. (Wally) Dunn
Compli ments of
W. E. & J. F. BISHOP
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311 Eas t Main St. Charlottesville, Va. 22901
T eleph on e 295-2257
"The Oasis of Men's Clothing"
Bes t Wish es to th e Class of '74
H. M. Gleason & Co. Incorporated
First and Garre tt Streets D ial 295-5145 P.O. Box 299
Charlottesvill e, Va . " Wh ere Serv ice Continues L ong After th e Sale"
211
212
Compliments Of ,.
CISMONT MANOR FARM
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler Keswick, Va.
WAYSIDE T
OLE
VIRGINIA
FRIED
2203 Jefferson 1 Phone 97'
SEAL'S B P SER
Crozet, i: Phone 823
Complim :
Whitt & Comp:
2248 I y 1 Phone: 29
M
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WAYSIDE TAKE-OUT
OLE VIRGINIA
FRIED hicl(ell
2203 Jefferson Park Avenue Phone 977-5000
SEAL'S B P SERVICE STATION
Crozet, Virginia Phone 823-4121
Compliments of
Whitt & Company Realtors
2248 Ivy Road Phone: 295-2191
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C. H. Williams Inc.
Charlottesville's L eading Fashi on Stores Charl ottesville, Virgin ia 22902
LA PAREE RESTAURANT
Located at th e H oliday Inn Route 29 N. and
250 By-Pass
MATTHEWS
Salon of Beauty 1819 N. Emmet Street
Charlottesville, Virginia Owner & Operator: Betty Matthews
ext D oor to th e Pancake H ouse Res taurant
Open Friday E venings by Appointment
213
214
VIRGINIA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY
1924 Arlington Boul evard Charlottesville, Virginia
UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA
1517 West Main St. At Th e Corn er
Recomm ended by Mobil Travel Guide McCall 's Magazin e
Free Parking
Charlottesville Savings & Loan
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Arrow Hart-Murray Division
Route 660, Earlysville, Va. 22936
FRANK IX &
SONS, INC.
Vi sit Our P
Gift of Pot Pom
CLAIRE
Ivy Roac
Main Street Charlottesvi
'ttesville & Loan
:
FRANK IX &
SONS, INC.
Visit Our Pot Pourri Shop For
Gifts of Fragrance Pot Pourri • Fontana
CLAIRE BURKE, I NC.
Ivy Road (250 West)
SHOP, INC.
Main Street Downtown Charlottesville , VirP.;inia
equal opportunity employer
Compliments of
E .M. Martin , Inc.
215
Pool TV 296-7106
White House Motel Corp. Rt. 250 E. Charlottesville
Air Conditioned
Total Insurance Service E. W. BARGER & CO.
T/A Crozet Insurance Agency P.O. Box 217
Crozet, Virginia 22932 823-4321
rWJ WWW Electronics, Inc.
Restauran t
P.O. Box 5363- Charlottesville, Va. 22903 Custom Manufacturing
Printed Circuits - Silk Screens - Name Plates
216
Delight thys elf also in the Lord; and He shall give thee th e desires of thin e heart.
Carlton A. Luck Builder
Box 157-A Esmont, Virginia 22937
Commit thy way unto th e Lord; and H e shall bring it to pass .
Psalms 34: 4-5
Bruce's I
A Cardinal-Rex Serving the Comm
Sinct Phone 286-3881
Jso in the Lord; e des ires of thin e heart.
. Luck ilder ~7?'(1 P'
p <l
(j, ~
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'nia 22937 · upto th e Lord; ring it to pass. 34: 4-5
Bruce's Drug Store
A Cardinal-Rexall Drug Center Serving th e Community's Drug Needs
Since 1909 Phone 286-3881 Scottsville, Va .
Charlottesville Oil Co. Gulf
Office 293-9107 Emergency Number - 295-1730
• Stromberg-Carlson
Congratulates Albemarl e High School Class of 1974
217
CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTO & TRUCK DEALERS
BRADY-BUSHEY FORD, INC. Route # 250 East, Pantops Mountain Charlottesv ill e, Virginia Ford, LTD, Torin o, Thunderbird, Mustang, Maverick, Pinto, Ford Tru cks
R. M . DAVIS MOTORS, INC. Route # 29 North Char lottesvill e, Virginia Pl ymouth, Valiant, Chrys ler, Imper ial
H . M. GLEASON & CO. , INC. First and Garrett Streets Charl ottesv ill e, V irginia International Tru cks and Farmall Equipment
DON MANN VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 918 Preston Avenue Charlottesvi ll e, Virgin ia Volkswagen - Suba ru
RUSSELL MOONEY OLDS SALES & SERVICE 315 West Main Street Char lottesv ill e, Virginia Oldsmobile, Oldsmob ile F8 5, Toronado
POLLARD AUTO & G. M. C. SERVICE 1021 Linden Street Charlottesv ill e, Virginia G. M . C. Tru cks
JIM WILLIAMS BUICK, INC. 900 Preston Avenue Charl ottesv ill e, Virg inia Bui ck, Opel, Kadett
MacGREGOR MOTORS, INC. 416 West M ain Street • Charlottesvill e, V irgi nia Linco ln Continenta l, Mercury, Comet, Cougar, Capri , Montego- Rambler
PEYTON PONTIAC CADILLAC DATSUN, INC. 858 West Main Street Charl ottesvill e, Virgini a Pontiac, Fireb ird, Pontiac Tempest, Cadilla c, Datsun
JIM PRICE CHEVROLET Route 250 East, Pantops Mountain Charlottesv ill e, Virginia Chevrolet, Chevell e, Nova, Corvette Camara, Vega , Chevrolet Tru cks
S-K MOTORS, LTD. Route 2 50 West Charl ottesvil le, Virgini a Imported Auto Speciali sts - Sa les & Services
WILHOIT MOTORS 404 East Market Street Charlottesvill e, Virginia Dodge, Dart, Coronet, Polara, Monaco Demon, Charger, Dodge Trucks
DOMINICK MOTOR CO. Route # 250 East, Pantops Mountain Charlottesv ill e, Virginia Toyota- Mercedes Sales & Service
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f) ANDERSON
1\.BOOK S1
Serving This Com Located at th e n
James H.
Realtor and G 973-
Develop Jefferson '
and Green e
-)
)RS, INC.
cury, Comet, - Rambler
- · DILLAC DATSUN, INC.
Tempest,
ET ountai n
a. Corvette
·,
ANDERSON BROTHERS ll.BOOK STORE Inc.
Trucks Serving This Community Since 1876 Located at th e Univers ity of Virginia
- ~al es & Servi ces
ara, Monaco 'rue
co. ountain
ervice
James H. Williams
Realtor and General Contractor 973-8381
Developer of Jefferson Village
and Greene Lea
Compliments of
W.A. Lynch Roofing Co., Inc.
1234 River Road Charlottesvill e, Virginia 22901
Recreation Inves tm ent " Land Is Our Business"
VIRGINIA LAND COMPANY
Route 29 North Phon e 973-5381
Compliments of
MASSACHUSETTS MUT UAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
L. Peck Whitcomb, C.L.U. George W. Eudailey, Jr. , C.L.U.
Chris C. Cramer Willi am B. Trevillian
One Boar's H ead Lane 296-5694
219
Red Lion Gifts
Gifts for all occasions
Heaven To Seven Shoppe
220
Compliments of
WAYSIDE PRESS
Compliments of
JEWEL BOX
319 East Main Street D owntown Charl ottesville
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Complir
Polaris
Mr. & Mrs. M
Complin
J. F. Bell Ful In
Serving Familie and Surroundin~
Since
Phone 295-9169
f~v~~~~rr~
Compliments of
Polaris Farm
Mr. & Mrs. Macgruder Dent
iment
E PRESS Compliments of
ments of
LBOX
vla in Street :harlottesville
J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc.
Serving Famili es of Albemarl e and Surrounding Communities
Since 1917
Phone 295-9169 Charlottesville, Va.
.
Congratulations to th e Seni or Class of 1974
Page Foster Inc.
Quality Men's Clothing D owntown, Charlottesville
OMOHUNDRO ELECTRIC Company - Incorporated
400 East Market Street Phone 296-6161
Sales and Service Frigidaire and Zen ith
COLLEGE INN RESTAURANT
1511 University Avenue at th e corn er
221
Compliments of
Parks Finance Service, Inc.
222
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UNIROYAL
Scottsville , Virginia Congratulations to th e Class
of 1974
Compliments of
L. A. LACY INC.
900 Harris Street
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Jefferson P Insb
ar Holden Scho
Des
2421 Ivy Road Career training in: Business Automation
AT&T Lon
:\OYAL
ille, Virgin ia ions to th e Class
1974
iment f
CY INC.
treet
Jefferson Professional Institute
and Holden School of Art and
Design
2421 Ivy Road Career training in: Business Automation
@
295-9357
Commercial Art Fine Art
AT&T Long Lines
•
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Vaughan Tire & Appliance Co., Inc.
218 West Water Street Phon e 293-8131
Charlottesvill e, Va. 22901
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Compliments of
W. C. Bascom
223
224
where "Savers do better"
Walker Manley T/A MAC'S
Sub•~n. ~VIngs
Bear Wheel Alignment Service 515 Stewart Street Phone 296-1774
!10? ~@JW@
@J ~[JQ[p) Stiop at 1Jour on~-$top
5fioypin9 (tater··-~ yut it aff together
for you •.. i)arracks jtoaa SfiDJ'J'inlJ Center
Sh"P J0-6 man» $tDres l0-9
I
The PEEl Than1
Betty Smith - cover design
The Adminis tration
The Faculty
Mrs. Virginia G. Barn ett
Mrs . Maria Hurt
Charles Perry and Hunter Publ
And a special thanks to Mrs. Cc
dedi cated advisor, who has corr
with the PEER staff.
Ashle ' oun Mr. Alonzo Mr. & Mr . rc Mr. Berch I Bro Brown's Lo k " Bryan & Beck Mrs. Susan Burr Crozet Food Miss Dorothy D Mrs. Ella Fitch The F lower Car Wayne Gentr Mr. Joseph Han: Mr. Lawrence Mrs. Evelyn Ha: Mr. & Mrs. Gu The Hub Mr. & Mrs. Chru Ward, Seay & s, and H eating Ida's Grill Ivy Exxon
o better" )
mngs
The PEER Staff Thanks
Betty Smith- cover des ign
The Administration
The Faculty
Mrs. Virginia G. Barnett
Mrs. Maria Hurt
Charles Perry and Hunter Publishing Co.
I And a special thanks to Mrs. Courtenay T. Stanley, our
dedicated advisor, who has comple ted her e ighth year
.. with the PEER staff.
PEER BOOSTERS Ashley's Country Clothes Mr. Alonzo Branch Mr. & Mrs. Percy Branch Jr. Mr. Berchel Brown Brown's Lock & Safe Bryan & Beck Mrs. Susan Burruss Crozet Foods Miss Dorothy Davis Mrs. Ella Fitch The Flower Cart Wayne Gentry Mr. Joseph Hankney Mr. Lawrence Hackn ey Mrs. Evelyn Harris Mr. & Mrs. Gus M. He ilman The Hub Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Huie Ward, Seay & Son Plumbing and Heating Ida's Grill Ivy Exxon
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Mr. & Mrs. C.M. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. John J. Johnson Dr. & Mrs. C.E. Juul-Nielsen Mr. & Mrs. Allan Kindrick King & Roberts Edgar C. Lawson (M.D.) Lesco, Inc. Martin Hardware Maupin's Service Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell Monticello-Skyline Safari Campground New Dominion Books hop Mrs . Lillie B. Nightingale The Nook Mrs. Edith N. Peoples Claude Phillip's Garage (Earlysville) Process Builder's Corp. Mr. & Mrs. Charles H . Simmons Spradlin Feed & Seed Tremble's Dry Cleaning Paul B. Victorius Framing Shop Mr. & Mrs . James Walker
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A kaleidoscope of images are now etched onto the emulsion sheet of my mind. But will they there remain forever? Or will they soon fade and disappear like a misty dream?
These years have indeed been an experience in all respects . . . Friends, books, teachers, assignments, teammates, administrators, grades . ..
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But soon all of that will be }1 instead of a day-to-day realit For now I am about t.o emba into a new world and into m i
And both the world and mys. stand waiting, expectant . . .
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But soon all of that will be just a memory instead of a day-to-day reality For now I am about t.o embark on a journey into a new world and into myself. And both the world and myself stand waiting, expectant . ..
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There is so much to be done, so much to be changed if I could - no - if I would.
Craig Van de Castle