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For his happy-go-lucky manner, his dry wit, his interest in each pupil, his patience in teaching history, his talentinr:oaching the varsity football team, varsity track team, and the eighth grade basketball team, we, the Seniors of 1964, dedicate
The Peer to Mr. William Raines, our teacher, coach, and friend .
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bility bears upon our administration and school board. Together they guide our education. They select the faculty, determine the curricula, support the extracurricula, and provide maintenance for the school plant. Both administration and school board give us a strong and sound school
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growth, opening horizons which guide and
encourage us to a sound future.
ADMINISTRATION
JULIAN O'NEAL, Assistant Principal
BEN F. HURT, Principal
SCHOOL BOARD
THE SCHOOL BOARD: Left to right: Mr. Comer Smith; Dr. Lawrence Quarles; Mr. Thomas Jenkins; Mr. Paul H. Cale,DivisionSuperintendent;Mr. Walter Sally, Chairman of the Board; Mr. JamesDorrier;Mr . RogerRhinehart; Dr . R. Claude Graham, Director of Instruction.
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sheaves of purple mimeograph paper,constantly ringing telephones, typewriters
guide our
busily pecking out tests and schedule changes, baskets of excuses to sign, and
faculty, dert the extratenance for stration and
more schedules to change. Yet we find efficiency in this chaos and ever-present friendly greeting and words of advice and
g and sound 1pment and ~t hich guide
encouragement to help our travel through five transitional years.
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OFFICE STAFF
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PAM LAYMAN, Secretary
ELIZABETH BEARD, Secretary
CLAUDIA HAYNES, Student Secretary
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MRS . MATTIE FORNES B.S.; M.Ed . English II; Guidance 9, 10
MRS . VIRGINIA DOFFLEMYER B.S.; M.Ed. Director of Guidance; Guidance 11, 12
MR . JOSEPH TRICE B.A.; M.Ed. Biology; Guidance 8
To find a spark of interest and fan it into flame to reveal the secrets of science the puzzle of math the art of selling to discover the thrill of poetry the satisfaction of speaking a foreign tongue the skill of shooting a basket the quality of singing a song to see the wonder of past ages the intricacies of economy
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all this and more MRS . VIRGINIA ADAMS B.A. Algebra I; General Math
MISS VIRGINIA BEARD B.S. U.S. History; Government
MRS. DOROTHY ATKINS B.S.; M.Ed. Physical Science
MR . HARRY AUSTIN B.S. Drafting ; Industr ia l Arts
MRS . BESSIE BIRCKHEAD B.S. General Math; Consume r Math
MRS . ALEXANDRA CHEVRIER B.S. Biology; Chess Club
M ISS CAROLYN ARRINGTON B.A.; M.Ed. English I
MR . CHARLES COSTELLO B.S.; M.A. Span ish; Economics; Span ish Club; J.V. Football; V. Baseball ,
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MRS . ETHEL DAV IDSON Ph .B.; M.A. Library; Library Club
MISS PATSY DEAN B.S. Health; Phys ical Education ; J.V . Basketball; Tennis; G .A.A.
MISS ANNE DeSHAZO B.M.;M.M. Chorus; Concert Choir; Orchestra; Orchestra Club
MRS . DREMA FARMER B.S. Eighth Grade English; Engl ish I; Geography
MRS. MARGARET FOWLER B.S.; M.Ed . Physical Science
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MR . RICHARD ERGLER B.A. Algebra II; Trigonometry; Advanced Math; Math Club
MRS. MARILYN FANTI N O B.A. English Il l; Speech ; Albemarle P路layers; Thesp ian Society
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MRS . VIRGIN IA FULCHER B.S. Eighth Grade Math; 路Eighth Grade Sc ience
MR . CARL GALLIMORE B.S. Vocational Ag r iculture; F.F.A.
MR . DARRELL GARDNER B.S. Distributive Education; D.E. Club; Vocational Guidance
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to open horizons to fresh young eager minds and encourage the new found hopes into reality the future and its questions loom ahead of the flounderer in this uncertain sea help is needed and is given and is accepted MRS. M ARJORY GOODALL
and is ignored
B.S. Journalism; Lib r ary Club The Albemarle Highlight
the help is there
MRS . KATHARINE HANCOCK A.B. Shorthand I and II; Typing I and II
MRS. LINDA HOLLAND B.A. Art; Art Club
MRS. PRISCILLA HOPKINS B.A . English II and IV; Notional Honor Society
MRS. MARY ANN HANNAH B.A. English II; F.T.A.
MRS. ELLEN HOUSTON A.B. Latin I, II and Il l; Latin Club
MRS . ANNE GUTHRIE B.A. Physical Education ; Driver Education
MRS. ELIZABETH HOLLAND B.S. Home Economics; F.H .A.
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MRS. MARIA HURT B.S. Home Economics I; F.H.A.
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MR. AUBREY JOHNSTON B.A . Civics; Economics; U.S. History; Debate Club
MR . JULIAN KING B.S. Physical Education; Football Coach; Assistant Track Coach
MISS FRANCINE LEAGUE B.A. Eighth Grade Geography; Eighth Grade Englis h; S.C.A.
MR . JAMES LEITCH B.S.; M.Ed . Driver Education; Physical Education
MRS. MARY KING B.A. Eighth Grade Math; Algebra II; Tri-Hi-Y
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MR. KENNETH LINDSAY B.A.; M.A. Chemistry; Physics
MR . RICHARD McBRIDE B.S. Composition; English Ill ; The Peer
the young try to grow understand do . . . mistakes mistakes are made but the professional patience and the memory of uncertain youth support and guide . .
1 MRS . MARILYN MENTZ B.A. Algebra I; Geometry
MRS . EDITH MILLER R.N. Practical Nursing
MISS TRESA QUARLES B.S. Health; Phys. Ed .; Driver Ed .; G .A.A.; V. Basketball; Softball
MR. WILLIAM RAINES B.S.; M.Ed . American History; Monogram Club; V. Football; Track
MRS . NANCY MIDDLETON B.S . Eighth Grode Engli sh; English I; Eighth Grode Geography
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MR. ED NULL B.S. Health; Phys . Ed .; Monogram Club; V. Basketba ll
MRS. EDITH RUDOLPH B.A. Government; World History ; French I; Varsity Cheerleaders
MR. LAIRD RUSH A.B.; M.Ed . Health; Physical Education; Driver Education
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MR . EDWIN RUSSELL B.S .
B.A . French I, II and Ill; French Club
Vocational Agriculture Ill and IV; F.F .A .
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MR. LE ROY SMITH
MRS. ADA LEIGH SOLES
B.S.; M .Ed . Eighth Grode Science
B.S . Industrial Arts I and II; Drafting
A .B. English Ill and IV
MR. JAMES SIMMONS B.S.; M.Ed. Beginning, Inte r mediate, Concert Bonds; Band Club
MRS. NANCY SPITLER B.A.
II; Automechon ics
Typing I; General Business; F.B.L.A.
MRS. KAREN STEBNER
MISS ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND
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B.A . English I; Geography ; Civics
B.S .; M .A . English Ill; Latin I
MRS . LEONIE SYMONDS Julliard Choir Accompanist
MRS. PATRICIA TURNER B.S.; M.Ed . Eighth Grade Sc ience
MR. BEN TURNER B.A.; M.A . English Ill and IV; Student Council; Senior Seminar
MRS . MARTHA WASSUM B.S. Home Economics II, Ill and IV; F.H.A .
MRS. RUTH UPDIKE R.N. Practical Nursing; Future Nurses' Club
MRS. BARBARA WHITE B.S. Geometry; General Math; J.V . Cheerleaders
MR . respor things,
j MRS. SARAH WINSTON B.A. Eighth Grade Math
MRS . ANNE YEAMAN B.S. Typing I; Bookkeeping; F.B.L.A.
MR . ROLAND ZIMMERMAN B.S. Industrial Cooperative Training; Voc. Guidance; I.C.T. Club
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Cafeteria Maintenance Transportation Our school cafeteria serves 340 lunches a day, 61,200 lunches a year, using 374 dinner plates.
To render the aid necessary for growth to nourish the bodies .A WHITE eral Math; aaders
MR. RUSSELL WILLIAMS is responsible for, among other things, a 1025 seat auditorium.
MR . JOHN MILLS and HAROLD and ARTHUR CHILDRESS clean 65 rooms.
of the minds which populate the halls to maintain the dignity
MRS . MINNIE LYONS as head dietician provides food for 7 4 tables.
of the building to coli ect and deliver the wards of the institution Without your indispensible help we could not be IMMERMAN rat ive Train:e; I.C.T . Club
MR. JESSE THOMPSON is one of 23 bus drivers who transport us to school.
BETTY CLARK and LAURA SCOTT keep a S2,000,000 school plant clean .
PANSY BUCK, ELLA CRAWFORD and MARY HARLAN prepare soup for our cafeteria's 427 soup bowls.
EIGHTH GRADE: President, Ba r ry
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Secretary-Tres.,
Leake;
FRESHMEN:
President,
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McCauley ; Vice President, Amelia Wood; Cook;
Secretary-Tres., Martha Reporter, Kathryn Mark-
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SOPHOMORES: President, Martha Vice President, Alan Boger; Secretary-Treas., Samuel Clar ke; Reporter, Paul Cole.
Williams;
OFFICERS, 1963-64
JUNIORS: President, George Gay; Vice President, David Wyant; Secretary-Tres., Sally Heilman ; Reporter, Den ton Maupin .
SENIORS: President, James Rivers; Vice President, Kenneth Herndon; Secretary-Tres., Vickie Hobson; Reporter, Eddie Herring .
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OFFICERS: Barry, Verona, Donna, Judith .
Wandering through a maze of halls
Lowry Abell Edwa rd Abshi r e Temple Anderson Kathleen Apffel Hallie Baber Patricia Baber Barbara Baker Carolyn Barnett
le wis Barnett Jerry Belew William Benson
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Terrence Bickers Denise Bickham
David Birckhead
Jeannette Bishop Ter esa Booke r Judy Bradshaw G lenn Branham Debora Braun Doris Brinkley Sharon Brookman
Betty Jo Bruce Dennis Bruce Joan Bruce
Dale Bryant Mary Br yant Chr istophe r Carson D aniel Carter Lindo Carver
Debbie Casteen Ma r y Jane C la rk Judy Coleman Patricio Coleman
Mary Lou Collins Bett y Crawford
i, Glo r ia Faye C rawford Donna Crickenberger Glenue Crickenberger
Wan da C r itz e r
Ma ry Frances Davis
Patsy Davis
"Football" is a popular early morning sport.
Wayne Da vi s Ann D avison Lo rr a ine D ean Katherine Detamore
JoAnn Dicke rson Douglas Dobbins
Bar ry Doff lemye r Da vid Dono hu e Robin Da ly
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A r le ne Du nn W arre n Earha rt
Michael Estes
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Wayn e Fra zi e r
Jam e s Fre twe ll Fa ye Fu n k Beulah Ga r ri son Br e nda Ga r rison
Janice Garrison Juanita Garrison Lucy Garrison
Reg ina G arrison Shirley Garrison Jeannie Gay
Dona ld Ge ntry Eleanor Ge row
An n G ibso n Barbara Gibson
Li ndo Gibson Marilyn G ibson
El izabeth Glass Alexander Goss Jerry Gaugh Rob in Gourley
Brenda Graves Harold Graves
Macon Graves
Patricia Graves
Richard Graves William Graves
Peggy Gray Carolyn Grayson Jimmy Greims H arr iette Grimes
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Barbara Grinde Vicki Grinstead
Raymond Guthrie Barbara Haga Peter Hahn Brenda Hall
Eddie Hall David Harding Terry Harper Wayne Harre ll Annie Harris Gene Harvey
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Eighth Graders learn the secrets of survival Nancy Hash Elizabeth Hebb Mary Jane Heilman
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Carroll Hensley Phyllis Herring Gary Hinch
William Honeycutt
Edward Ho y Catherine Hudson
Andrea H uff David Humphrey James Humphre y
Alice Hunt Colleen Jenkens Quinton Johnson
Walter Jones Warren Judge Ge ra ld Kane
Chorus 8 also includes li stening to records .
Carol Kastroll Kathy Kennamer
Carl Kennedy Charles Kent Franklin Kerns
Stephen King Jud ith Knight Keith Kroencke He lmuth Kroog Danny Kyse r Linda Lamb Shi rl ey Landes Paul Lane
Thomas Las ley, Ill
M ilton La wson
Verona l ea ke Timath Lederman Ed ward Lewis Judy Lingl e Eugene Li vely John Loe ser
From the top of the ladder to the bottom Herbert McAllister Ne ll ie McA lliste r Robert McCauley Edith McDaniel Orman McDaniel Cynthia McGaughey Sandra Madison Barbara Markham Davis Marshall Robert Ma rshall Darlene Mason Inez Maupin
Brenda Mawyer Dann y Mawyer
Edward Mawyer Jessie Mawyer William Mawyer Ha lbert May Charlotte Meadows Lynn Miller Robert Minter
Linda Mitche ll Eva Moore Brenda Morris Charles Morris
Constance Morris Danie l Morris Dewey Morris
Elizabeth Marris Ella Mae Morris George Morris James Morris Lawre nee Mor ri s
Mabie Morris Mary Morris
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Judith Moser Barbara Mummey Danny Mundy
Sharon Mundy
Pamela Notson Judith Oliver James Onald
Melody Pace Sam Page Jane Pointer Robert Patterson
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Brenda Payne Karen Poole
John Porter Lewis Pound Delores Price Karen Price
Wayne Pu l len
Rebecca Quinn
El len Roppo lt Julio Redford Ha r old Redlands Steve Remley Deborah Rhinehart Kenneth Richardson
Robert Rinehart Gary Ritter John Roberts Donald Rob in son Ronald Robinson Elizabeth Rogg Li sa Rogg
Beverly Rollins Ru th Roston Jonnie Lou Sandridge Barbara Sart in
Christine Schmiel Wayne Schumaker Vi rginia Scott
James Shafer Robe rt Shafe r G lor ia Shaver Betty Shifflett Charles Shifflett Dor is Shifflett Em ooy Sh ifflett
Irene Shifflett Jake Shiff lett Joyce Shifflett
Linda Shifflett Opal Shifflett Phyllis Shifflett
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Carolina Shores Monica Shortridge Susan Sims
Brenda Sink Henry Smith James Smith
They frantically memorize the alma mater Lindalee Smith Linda Snow Stephen Snow Robbie Spencer Betty Lee Sprouse Betty Lo is Sprouse
Blaine Sp rouse Ell iewood Sprouse Gayle Sprouse John Sp r ouse Max in e Sprouse Nancy Sprouse
Shelton Sprouse Linda Stacy Julie Sudduth
Donna Sullivan Robert Swift Naomi Tat e
Beginner band attracts eig hth graders .
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Br uce Taylor Russe ll Thomas Tommy Thompson Candace Thorn ley Susan Tobler Martha Tucker
Thomas Usher Elizabeth Valence Terese Vascott Kay Via Ma rgaret V ia
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Jim Wade George Walker Gloria W alker Robert Walker Mark Warns
Wanda Gail Webb Ronnie Wells Char les West James White Oliver Whitehead James W il be r ge r
becoming an integral part of Albemarle.
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Dallas Wilfong, Ill Betty Wilson Ea rmon Wiseman
Cynthia Woad
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Diane Woo d Ha ral d Woa d
Joseph Wood Joyce Wood Lauro Wood Ronnie Wood Bruce Woodie
Catherine Woodson
Lew is Woodson
Bruce Woodzell
Pr iscil la Woolfrey
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OFFICERS: Kathy, Amelio, Martha, Kathy
Arthur Ankney Margaret Apffel Ward Barnes Margaret Barrell Barbara Beale Gregory Beitzel Bonito Bellomy Deborah Bickham Wayne Bromfield William Bowers Aubrey Breeden Earl Breeden Everette Breeden Judy Breeden Pansy Breeden Joseph Brochu Jessie Browning Lindo Bruce Terry Burris Earl Burton Scheryle Burton David Butler Betty Campbell Victoria Carpenter Jeffrey Co rr Kathleen Corson Carolyn Carver Loretto Childress Margaret Clarity Elizabeth Clark
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Gary Clark Linda Clark Jane Clarke Tom Clausen Ethel Clements Nancy Coates John Cockerille Jane Coleman Hallas Collier Lillian Collier Otis Collier Martha Cook Carole Copeland Claudia Cox Donna Cox Sandra Cross Mary Critzer Sue Critzer Dale Currier Vinton Cushman Catherine Dameron Gail Davis Wayne Davis
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Thoroughly accustomed to the system Glenn DeBiasi Geoffrey DeGraff Donna DeHart Dirk DeHooge Franklin DeHooge Lonnie Dickens James Dorsey Joe Dorsey Gary Dudley Michael Dudley James Dunnivan Chris Durrer Russe II Edwards Franklin Elder Candy Elias Karen Falwell Bobby Faris Sylvia Farish Robert Faulconer Jean Fitzgerald Gail Fitzgerald Robert Flick Nancy Flowers Betsy Foster
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Bobby Frazier Helen Frazier Dana Frye Carr Garnett
Charles Garnett Cynthia Garrison Eugene Garr ison Freda Garrison Judy and Tessie arepowderpuffsforHomecoming. Mary Garth Gloria Geer George Gentry Arlene G ibson Jacqueline Gibson Lois Gibson
Rebecca Gibson Gloria Gill Nancy Goldsmith Carl Graves Carol Grayson William Greenwood
Freshmen divide their interests Charles Gribble Susan Grimes Paul Hammond Janice Haney Judy Haney Phillip Haney Rebecca Haney Jane Harrington Joan Harrington Elna Harris Clivis Harris Wanda Haynes
Colleen Henricks Dollie Hensley
Donald Herring Michael Herring
Paper mache and bottles become the Nativity scene.
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Wayne Herring William Herring Gayle Hicks
Judy Hobson Judy Houchens Patricia Houchens
Jane and Joan prepare radio scripts with Marilou .
Shirley Houchens Steve Houchens Cavil Huff Malvin Huff Linda Jarman Robert Jarrell Joseph Jones Linda Keyton Sarah Kingrea Gertrude Klink
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eagerly take an active part 1n organizations Janet Lacy Stephen Lacy Betty Lam Lena Lam Diane LaSauce Patricia Lawson Barry Layman Robert Layman Gregory Lee Glenda Lewis Rosemary Lohman Steven Lowry
Katherine McCauley Malcolm McG i lvery
Edgar Mallory Thomas Manley
Medie and Kathy practice as J.V . cheerleaders .
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Fred Monson Kathy Markwood Lindo Marsh
Gregory Marshall Sondra Marshall Barbaro Massie
Robert Mawyer Michele Miller Lester Mills
Cynthia Mitchell Betty Morris Carole Morris
Physical Science means lob experiments too.
Others embrace Spartanistic ideals through
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Christine Morris Dewey Morris Edwo rd Morris
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Howard Morris Lorry Morris Margo ret Morris
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Harry Null Patricia O'Connor Aivars Osvalds Peggy Pace
Ruth Painter Pamela Pariet Da v id Parsons Michael Pearson
Geoffrey Pitts Steohen Pollock Andrew Powell Karen Pritt
Varsity players took freshmen gym class!
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Junior Varsity athletics and cheerleading Betty Ann Pr opst Barbara Puckett Edgar Pugh Dale Rea Kimberley Reyno ids G Ioria Ricke rd Allen Ritter George Rives Jerry Roach Joseph Roach Kenneth Roach Marga ret Robbins Betty Roberts Harold Roberts Co rol Robertson Rebecca Robertson Lana Robins James Robinson Eileen Rockwood Paula Rogers Sylvia Rogers
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Anthony Sabatino Walter Salley James Samsel! Cheryl Sandall Bonita Sandr idge Eugene Sandridge Hollis Sandridge
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Ralph Sandridge Samuel Sandridge Ann Sawyer Brenda Scruggs Donald Scruggs Donna Scruggs Warren Seal Glenny Sheppar.d Faye Shifflet Carol Shifflett Daniel Shifflett Delmas Shifflett Die ne Shifflett James Shifflett Kathy Shifflett Monty Shifflett Patricia Shifflett Sandra Shifflett William Donald Shifflett Charles Shoffner George Shoffner Linda Smith Stanley Smith Curtis Smoot Cornelia Snead Patricia Snead
Yet others realize that study might be Robert Snead, Ill Shirley Sours Gene Spencer Frank Sprouse Sandra Staton Pamela Story David Strauss Tessie Strickler Joan Sullivan Darlene Swisher Sidney Tate Gladys Taylor
Jerry Taylor Mary Taylor Susan Taylor
Alice Thomas Wayne Thomas Tom Titus
Much is unknown in Algebra I.
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Martha Tulloh Annis Turner Kenneth Turner
Mr. Leitch teaches basics in driver education.
David Tyler Delores Tyler Karen Tyson Carol Umbdenstock Mary Ann Vanderveer Vivian Vascott Donnie Walker Brenda Ward Ethel Watson Guyanna Webb Faye Wheeler Julia Wheeler
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Glenn White Jackie Witt Dexter Williams Amelia Wood Bonnie Wood Donald Wood Judy Wood Timothy Wood Peggy Woodson Greg Wolfrey Larkin Wolfrey Iris Yowell
Frank Zimmerman
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In the third of five years
B.o rboro Adcock Mary Ames Thomas Anderson Jerry Baber Steve Boker Rex Barnette Patricia Beale Samuel Beale Neil Benfer Jerome Bios Carole Birckhead Willard Birckhead Roberto Block Ruth Blackwell George Blincoe Ashby Booz Alan Boger Betty Bragg Wando Branham Wendy Broun Wilbert Breeden Debra Brown Sarah Brown Gail Browning
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Jacqueline Cheape Betty Jo Clark Cathy Clark Samuel Clarke Garland Clatterbuck Steve Clements Wayne Coleman Hollas Collier George Cox Nancy Crawford Linda Crenshaw Barbara C. Critzer
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Carol Ellinger Geneva Estes William Eubank Peggy Lee Faulconer
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Alan Faulkner Jean Farnsworth Larry Fisher John Fitzgerald Shelby Fitzgerald Barbara Fox Joyce Fox Linda Frazier Paul Fulton Nora Galvin James Gambrill Ellen Gardner Edgar Garnett Jerry Garrison Stanley Garth Judith Gibson Woodie Gleason Dorothy Gray
Lord over the Eighth Graders
Kenneth Gray Ann Gribble Christi neG rossma nn Marsha Gunsallus Brockie Ha II Brenda Hamn Nicki Hamner Phillip Haney Randall Haney Frank Hanlon Ann Harris David Harris Ell en Harris Laura Harris Sharon Harris Alice Herring Gary Hicks Kendall Hicks Cary Holland Dexter Honeycutt Linda Houchens Julie Hoy Louise Huckstep Frances Humphrey
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William Hunter Steve Irving
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Doris Jenkins Susan Jensen Barbara Johnson ri II lr
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Thomas Lederman Bertha Little Leonard Lohman Shirley Lohman Mac Lonergan
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Charlotte Mawyer Jean Mawyer Phil May Aubrey Mays Lucia Mendicino Barbara Moore
Yet this is the peak year of class spirit
Carolyn Morris Charles Morris Daniel Morris
Delmer Morris Jane Morris Hubert Morris
Linda Morris Peter Morris Roger Morris
Shirley Morris Virginia Morris Martha Moubray Foster Paulette packs basketball uniforms for an away game .
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D o nald Rea Fred Redden Bonita Reed Linda Reyno lds Shirley Rhodes Sue Rice
Barbara Richardson Jean Rittenhouse Katherine Robertson Stephen Rockwood Barbara Rogers Diana Rogers June Rowe Janice Salmon Home r Sandridge Li nda Sartin Ronald Sensabaugh Judith Shepherd
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Betty Jane Shifflett Frances Shifflett Jean Shifflett
Judith Shifflett Linda Shifflett Louise Shifflett
Peggy Simms Robert Skenes Margaret Slavik
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Patsy Acree Glenna Alrich Gaines Anderegg Helen Ankney Edwin Armentrout
William Atkeison Carolyn Bailey Geo r ge Baker Cornelius Ballard Bruce Barnes
Vernon Batten Linda Beasley Janet Bickham Harry Blake Emmet Boaz
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David Booth David Bradbury Sharon Broun Virginia Brookman George Bruce
Ho rry Burnett Patricio Burns Robert Burton Donna Connon Brenda Canady
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Wayne Cosh George Cheope Mary Childress Alice Clarity Constance Clark
Jackie Clark Emma Clements Christopher Coakley Elizabeth Cockerille Stephen Conley
Elaine Cook Koren Croifoik Lindo Crawford Lorry Creasy Ann Critzer
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Elizabeth Dabney
James Dandridge Barbara Davis Linda Deeds
Ellis DeMasters Polly Dobbins
Sandra Dowell Raymond Egeland Elizabeth Eubank
Judith Lynn Farish Judith Farish
They are suddenly exposed to Chemistry
Melvin Faris William Farrell
Robert Fernbach Sharon Ford Margaret Fowler
Mary Frazier Daniel Garland
Lee Garrett Cornelia Garth David Garth
George Gay Edwin Gentry
Susan Gentry Betty Gibson Bradley Gibson
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Shirley Gibson William Gibson Kay Glass Lowell Graves
James Greenwood Jennifer Griesbach Nancy Grim
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Colin Guy George Hale
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Mamie Hale
Bernice Haney Lynda Harrington
Suzanne Hathaway Sally Heilman Roger Henderson
Phillip Hensley Veronica Herring
Catherine Hippert Raymond Hite Lynn Hopkins
Kenneth Huff Nadine Hunter
John Jarman Walter Jarman David Jenkins
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Edward Jenkins James Jenkins Judy Jenkins Madeline Johnson Randy Jones
Wallace Kennedy Dale Kerns Thomas Kesler Margie Ki dd Lynn King
Pat Burns checks out a reference
book from another
Junior, Sandra Morr is.
Feverish preparation precedes
M only Kirby William Koch Bruce Kroencke Jean Landes Sharon Lane
Marsha Lawrence Judith Lawson Linda Leake Michaela Longley Marilyn Lucas
Claudia McCann Betty Lou McClanahan Tom McCormick Charlotte McDaniel William McDiarmid
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Jeann ie McGilvery Robert McNish Sherry Manley
Toni Masser Denton Maupin
Juniors prefer the office phone to the pay phone .
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the Talent Show Jun io rs even rela x school regulations.
Gary Maupin Jerry Maupin Joyce Maup in Diana Mawyer Lacy Mawyer
Joyce Meadows Martha Michie Kenneth Mills Charles M ilion John Miranda
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James Morris Nancy Morris Sondra Morris
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Diane Moyer Lawrence Mundy Matthew Murray Patsy Naylor Deanne Norford
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Robert Norvell Nancy Odie Louise Oesterheld Paul Oliver Patsy O'Neal
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Suzanne Parson Brian Patterson Daniel Patterson Arthur Pearson Ann Powel l
Stuart Powers Nancy Proffitt David Propst Edgar Pugh Jacqueline Quick
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I Susan Quinn Massie Rea Hazel Redlands Lind a Reynolds Lawrence Richardson
William Rockwood Nicholas Romanac Ba rbara Rosenk;ans Ulrika Schmiel Christian Schur
Albert Schwartz Miles Seifert JoShc v er Patri cia Shaver Brenda Shifflett
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Jayne Shores Mary Kaye Joe Slavik
Wilson Smith Jer o me Snead Jeff Snyder Gloria Southall Brenda Sprouse
Kenneth Oder Jacob Sp r ou se
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No ncy Sprouse Oti s Spro use
Car ol Sta lnaker Kathy Stanton Charles Strauss
Sallie Stra~Jss Charles Sudduth
Frank Sudduth Carolyn Sullivan Karla Taggart
Phyllis Taylor William Taylor
Mason Thomas Raymond Thomas Norman Thornton
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Nancy Townsend Charles Vanderveer Paul Verburg
Robert Vess Betty Jean Ward
Betty Levone Ward Beverly Ward Dorothy Watson
Ronald Wesner Carol Wetsel Sallie White
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Dennis Whiteman Francis Withers
Brenda Wood Mary Elizabeth Wood Patricia Wood
Donald Woodson Joyce Woody
Patricia Woody Norris Woodzell David Wyant
Linda Jo Wyant Doris Yancey
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retrieve prepared for the future he once yearneri to avoid he is no longer clinging to a past that is past he sees now clearly the brightness of Challenge and steps forward
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POSTGRADUATES
MARY ANN ANDERSON CHARLES FOUNTAINE LEAKE, Ill
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ALBEE, JUDITH LYNN Class Vice President I; International Club I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,3, Vice President; Math Club 2, 3; Junior Class Talent Show; Hi-Y M.G.A. 4; Peer 5 ALLEN, BARBARA ANN Homeroom Presidenl3; F.H. A. Club 3,4; Publications Club 4; Vars ity Cheerleader 4; "Miss F. H. A." 4; Nursing Club 5
BRITTON, BARBARA LEE Tri-Hi-Y I ,2; International Club I; Girl's Basketball Team, Mgr. 2,S; G.A.A. 2, Treos. 3,4,S; Pep Club 3,4; PEERS BURGESS, EUG EN E ROOSEVELT F.F.A. Club 3,4; Baseball 4; Bible ClubS; D.E. ClubS BURNETT, BARBARA JEAN F.T.A. 1,2 ,3, Treos. 4, Pres. S; Literary Club 3
ALLEN, FAYE PAU LETTE F.H.A. 3,4,5
BYERS, TONYA SHAREE Lati n ClubS; Nursing Club 5
AM ISS, BETTY SUE S.C.A. I ,4, Sec.-T reos. 5; Closs Vice President 2; Bible Club 2; G.A.A. Club 2; Closs President 3; Frenc h Club 3,4; Debate Club 4, Pres. 5; Girl's
State
4;
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM ED WARD Moth Club I ,2; Varsity Basketbal l Manager 3; Varsity Football Manager 3,4; D.E. Club ReporterS
Notional Hon or
Society 5 ARMENTROUT, MARTHA BROOKS F.T .A. I, Award 2, Vice Pres. 3; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 3; Moth Club 3; Drama Club 4; Juni or Closs Talent Show 4; Junior-Senior Prom 4; TriHi-Y 5; Literary ClubS; Senior Sem inarS; PE ER S BAIN, FRANK NOTT Moth Club 3,4,S; Track Team 4,5; Junior Class Talent Show 4; Monogram ClubS BAKER, CHESTER HENRY Drama Club 4, Letter 4,5 BARNES, BENNETT HOSEA J.V. Football 2,3; J.V. Track Team 2,3; Vars ity Footbal l 4,S; Varsity Track 4,S; Debate ClubS; Moth Club
s BARNES, CHARLES MI LTON Football I; Basketball I; J.V. Foolboll 2; Drama Club 4; Bible ClubS BENSON, DOROTHY ANN F.H.A. 2 BISHOP, W ILLIAM LOVINGSTON,JR. Bond Club I ,2,4; PEER Photographer 4,S BLACKWELL, PATRICIA ANN Nursing Club 1,2; Jr. F.H.A. I, Vice Pres.; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; J.V. Cheerleader 2, head 3; La tin Club 3; Vor. Cheerleader 4,S; Fr ench Club 4,S BLAKE, SUSAN IMOGENE 4-H Club, Award I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2,4,S; Lati n Club 2, Songleoder 3, Vice Pres. 4, Pres . S; Literary Club 3; Notional Honor Soc iety 5; PEER
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CARMODY, PAUL ANDREW S.C.A. I, Stole Deleg~te 2,3,4; Track I; Football I ,2,3,4,S; Closs President 2; Closs Reporter 4 CARVER, CAROLYN MARIE Art Club 1,2; Nursing Club 1,2,3, Chaplain 4, Vice PresidentS; F.H.A. 3,4,S CH EAPE , CHARLES WINDSOR ,III Track 1,2, Manager 3; DAR Hi story Award 4; FootballS; S.C.A. S;Monogrom ClubS CHRISTENSEN, LEE Football 3,4; Woodwork Club 3,4; Art Club 3,4; Tennis 4; Sports Cor Club 4; Head Cheerleader 4; Literary Club S; Senior Seminar 5 CLARKE, PATRICIA CAROL Drama Club 1,2; F.H.A. 3; F.B.L.A . 4 CLARK, ROY SHANNON, Ill Industrial Arts Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Moth ClubS; Hi-Y S CLEMENTS,
EASTWOOD, WILLIAM ASHLEY Electronics Club 2; Moth Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4, TreasurerS; Literary ClubS; Footbo II S; PEE R S EHEART, BRENDA JOYCE Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. Award 2,3,S ESTES, HOWARD LEE F.F.A. I; Moth Club 3,S; Latin Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Hi-Y S FIELDS, WILLIAM CARSON F.F.A. I ,2,3,4 FINN , PATR ICIA MARY International Club I; S.C.A . 2,3; Art Club 2; Closs Secretory 3; Tennis 3, 4,S; Drama Club 3,4,S; Pep Club 4; Senior Seminar 5
FITZGERALD, LINDA RHEA F.T.A. I ,2; International Club I; Literary Club 3; Pep Club, Sec.-Treos. 3,4; Debate Club 3; S.C.A. 3; TriHi-Y 4,5; Jr. Closs Talent Show 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 4; Spanish Club 4 FORNES, MOLLIE ELIZABETH Bible Club I ,2; F.T.A. I; S.C.A. 2; F.H.A. 2,3; Art Club 3, Sec.-Treos. 4; Girl's State 4; Jr. Red CrossS; Fre nch Club 4, ReporterS; PEER S ELLIOTT , CAROLYN LOUISE F.T.A. I ,2,3; G.A.A. I ,2,3; D.E. Club, Reporter 4, Pres~ S; Inter-Club CouncilS; S.C.A . S FALWELL, SARA LOU F.H .A. 3,4; F.B.L.A . 5 FARRELL, NANCY JANE F.H .A. 2,3,4; D.E. S FISHER, MASON WILBUR F.F .A. 2,4; I.C.T. 5 FOSTER, CHARLES TURNEY Bond Club 4,S
HOBERT WILLIAM, JR.
COLEMAN, BOBBY WILSON I.C.T. Club Rep orter 4,S COLEMAN, RONNIE PAGE COX, SAUNDRA DIANE Y-Teens 3; F.H.A . Reporter 3,4; Jr. Closs Tolen! Show; Fr ench Club S CRAIG, PATRICIA LEE F.H.A. I ,4; F.B. L.A . 3,4, PresidentS; Jr. Red Cross 3 CRITZER, THOMAS WATSON Agriculture Club 2 CURRIER, ALICE ROSALIE Closs President I; Basketball I ,2, 3,4; Bond I ,2,3,4; S.C.A. I ,2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Closs Treasurer 4; F.B. L.A. Vice President 4,S
FOX, FRANKLIN EARL D.E. 4,5 FUNK, BETTY ANN Nursing Club I ,2, Sec. 3; F.H.A. 3; D.E. Club Parliamentarian 4, Secreta ry S GABRIELSON, JEANNE LOUISE Tri-Hi-Y I; Drama Club 2,4,S; F.T.A. 3; Literary Club 3,S; Pep Club 3,4; Girl's Basketball Manager; Senior SeminarS GARNETT, CHARLES MERCER H i-Y I; International Club I; F.F.A . 2,3,4; Baseball 4; Spanish Club S; Monogram Club 5
BREEDEN, DALE ELAINE Jr. Red Cross 2; F.H.A. 3; D.E. Club 4,5
JARV IS , BETTY JEAN Latin Club 2; F.H.A. 3,4
GARRISON, JAMES EDGAR Bible Club I; Ba sketball I, Manager 2; Monogram Club 2,3, Sec .-Treos. 4, Sec.-Treos. S; Football Manager 2,3,4,S; Chorus All State 2,3,S, Presi dent S; S.C.A. 3,4,S; Delegate Vo. Boy 's State 4
BREEDEN, MARY FRANCES S.C.A. I; F.H.A. 2; Jr. Red Cross 3
DUDLEY, LaMON T Art Club I ,2,3,4,5; Inter-Club Council
GARTH, HOLLAND BIRCKHEAD Art Club 2; D.O . Club 4,S
BLANKENSHIP, NANCY JANE Nursing Club I ,S; F.H.A. 2.4
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ASHLEY Club 3,4; Hy ClubS;
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GIBSON , BETTY JEAN F.H.A. 2,3 ,4; I.C.T. Secretary 5
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GRAY, CHARLOTTE AMELIA Internatio nal Club I; F.T.A. I; Tr iHi -Y 3,4; Litera ry Club 3; Junior Red Cross 4
HUDGINS, DONALD Track 1,2,5; Football 2,3; Electronics Club 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y 5; Spanish Club 5
GREEN, KATHRYN LOUIS E S.C.A. 1, Reporter 3, Vice Pres . 4, Pres. 5; Girl's Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 2, Reporter 3, Pres. 4; Closs Vic e Pres. 3; Class Pres. 4; Sen ior Seminar 5; National Honor Society 5
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HAYNES, CLAUDIA MARIE F.H .A . 2; La tin Club 4,5; Dram a Club 4,5
GOWEN, CALVI N FRANKLIN D.O. Club 4, Pres. 5
GRAVES , MICHAEL DALE
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HATCHER, HAROLD MILLER Hi-Y 1, Reporter 2, Secretary 3,5, Historian 4; Spanish Club 5
HUFF, OSBORNE LEE Track 3; D.O . Club 4,5 HUFF, SHARRON ANN F.B. L.A . 5 JAMES, MARY ELIZABETH Drama Club I; Nursing Club I; Class Representative 1; Art Club 2,3,4; Literary Club 3; French Club 4,5; D ist. Forens ic Winner 4 ; Seminar 5;
Nat. Honor Society, President 5
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JARRELL, CORRIE LEE F.H.A. 3; D.E. Club 4,5 JENKINS, DAVID FRANKLIN Track I; Industrial Arts Club 4; Projectors Club 4; D.E. Club 5 JOHNS, JUNE ELLYN French Club 3,4,5; Drama Club 4 JOHNSON, REBECCA ANN F.B .L.A . 3, Historian 4,5; Drama Club 4,5 KENNEDY, DONALD LYNN Library Club 1,2; Projector Club 1; Baseball 2,3; Bowling Team 4; F.B. L.A . 5 KESSLER, Softball 2,3,4
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KNOTT, BOYD LEE D.E. Club 4, Vice PresidentS
MICHIE, BOBBY KENNY 4-H Club I; F.F.A. 2,3,4
RAMSEY, SAMUEL BELL F.F .A . 2,3; Hi-Y 4,S; Bible Club S
KUSIC, DANIEL THOMAS Football I ,4 ; Basketball I ,2,3; Hi-Y Ass't. Chaplain 2,3, Vice President4, President S; Psychology Club President 2; S.C.A. 2,4; Baseball 3,4,S; Model General Assembly, 4,S
MILLER, DONNA DELANE F.H.A. 2,3,4; Library Club 4; D.E. ClubS
RAPPOLT, DONNA LOUISE Band 2,S; Latin Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Art Club 3, Sec.-Trees. S; Spanish Club 4,S; Basketball 4,S
MORRIS, PATRICIA ANN F.H.A. I; D.E. 4,S
REDFORD, AUBREY INSLEY Football I ,3
LAM, TONY BRADLEY Baseball 3,4,S
MORRIS, SHIRL MAE S.C.A. I; Art Club I; Jr. Red Cross 3; F.B. L.A. 4
REED, WALDEN ELAIN ES, JR. Football I ,2,S; Basketball I ,2,3; Baseball I ,4; F.T.A. 2
MOWBRAY, MARIAN ELIZABETH F.T.A . I, Vice Pres. 2, District J Vice Pres. 3, District J Pres. 4, S; Bible Club I; Latin Club 2; S.C.A. 3; Spanish Club 4, ReporterS; Inte r-club CouncilS; PEERS
REMLEY, CAROL JEAN F.T.A. 1,2; Chorus I; Latin Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4,S; French Club 4, Pres. S
LANGLOTZ, PETER RAYMOND Track 2; Hi-Y S LAWSON, FRANCES ANN F.H.A. 2,3,4 LEAKE, ANNE ELIZABETH F.T.A. I; G.A.A. 2; Latin Club 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4,S; SIPA 4, Pres . S; National Honor Society 4,S; Highlight 4; Drama Club 4; Senior Semina r; Quill and ScrollS LOMBARD, HARRIETT ANNE F:T.A. I; G.A.A. I ,2; S.C.A. 2; Basketball 3; French Club 4,S; Quill and Scroii4,S; Drama Club4; Senior SeminarS
MOYER, DAVID ALLEN J.V . Baseball I ,2,3; Basketball I; J.V. Basketball 2,3; Football 2; Var. Basketbaii4,S; Var. Football 4; Track 2; Art Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Highlight 4
RESPESS, MARI E LOUISE Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Sec.-Trees. S; Nursing Club 1,2; S.C.A.4,S;Chorus 4,S; National Thespian Society S; Homecoming CourtS RIVERS, JAMES CALVIN Electronics Club I, Sec. 2, Sec.-Rep. 3; F.T.A. I; Basketball I ,2,3,4,S; Pep Club 3; Basebaii3,S; French Club 4 Vice Pres. S; Monogram Club4,S;Jr: Red Cross 4; Inter-Club Council S路 ' Class Pres . S; HighlightS
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SHELTON 4-H I ,2; F.T French Clu Literary Clu SHEPHER F.T.A. I; Jr French Club
SHIF F.B.L.A. I; Jr. Red Cro
SHIF Basketba II ClubS
SHIFFL Nursing Clu
SHIFF F.F.A. I ,2,3
SIMPS Art Club I, 3,4,S
SMIT Baseball 2,:
MURRAY, SUE ANN Class Pres. I; S.C.A. 1,2,3; Cheerleader I ,2,4,S; Newspaper Reporter 1,2; Basketball I ,2; Latin Club Sec. 2; Debate Club 3; Tennis Team 3, 4,S; Spanish Club 4; Red Cross 4; Senior SeminarS; PEERS
ROBBINS, JUDITH ANNE Band 2,3,4,S; PEERS; F.H.A. S
McALLISTER, CARL NELSON Art Club I; lntsrnational Club I; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3; F.F.A. Club 2,3,4,S
NAY, ANNIE ISABELLE F.H.A. 2,3,4,S; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Red Cross S
ROBERTS, GILBERT PRATT Orchestra I ,2,3,4,S; Math Club 4; Senior Seminar 5
SM S.C.A. I; /1 Chorus I; _ Class Seer 3,4,S; G.A 4, Presiden
McCANN, MICHAEL HENRY Football 2
NAY, WILLIAM RONNIE Hi-Y I; Band Club I ,2,3,4 ,S ; F.F.A. Club 3,4,S
RHOR, MARGARET ANN Pep Club I, Historian 2; Drama Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Highlight 4,S; D.E. ClubS
SMI Basketball 3; K.V.G. 4
SACRE, JOAN CAROL Latin Club I, Pres. 2,3, Sec.-Trees. 4, Historian S; F.T.A. I, Sec.-Trees. 2, S.C.A. 3; PEERS; National Honor Society S; Senior SeminarS
SMITI Band Club dentS; Tri1,2; Class ~
LYSTER, FELICITY CATHERINE Band Club I; International Club. I; Drama Club 2,3,4,S; Band Club 2
McCLARY, LILLIAN ESTELLE F.H.A . 3; D.E. 4 McDANIEL, PATRICIA ANN F.H.A . 4; I.C.T. S MALLORY, ROSA EVELYN Nursing Club I; Drama Club I; F.T.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2, President 4,S, PEER MARSH, ARLENE FAYE F.H.A. 2,3; F.B.L.A . S MARSTON, MARGARET JANE Nursing Club I ,2; G.A.A. Club 4,S; J.V. Basketball 4; Varsity Basketball S; SoftballS MARTIN, BARBARA LEE F. H. A. 2,3,4,S; Softball Mgr. 4; G.A.A. S
PARR, CONSTANCE ANGELA Nursing Club I; F.H.A. Club 2,3,4, S; G.A.A. 2 PARSON, JOHN MORRIS Class Pr esident I; S. C. A. I ,3,5; Drama Club I ,3,4,S; D.A.R. Award I; Psychol ogy Club Vice President2; Latin Club 2; Debate Club3 ,4,S; Band 3,4,S; All State Band 3; Chemistry Award 3; National Honor Society Sec.-Treas .. S; National Thespian Society S POWELL, WILLIAM CATO 4-H Club I ,2; F.F.A. Club 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 4; Drama 3,4,S; Footbafl 3,4; K.V.G. 4,S PUGH, ETHEL REA F.T.A. Club I; Chorus 1,2,4,S; TriHi-Y 2,3,4,S
MASSIE, GERALD THOMAS Basketball 3,4,S; Spanish Club 3; Varsity Football 4,S ; French Club 4; Monogram Club 4,S; Track 4,S; Ba seballS
PUGH, LARRY NELSON 4-H Club I ,2; F.F .A. 2,3,4; Football 2; Jr. Red Cross 3
MAWYER, CLAUDIA BLAIR Jr. F.H .A. I; Girl's Basketball 2, Cocaptain 3,4,S; G.A.A. 3, Pres. 4,S; Softball 3,4,S
PYLES, JAMES CALVIN Football 1,2,3,4,S; Track 3; Jr. Red Cross 3; Hi-Y 4; Spanish 4; Monogram Club 4,S; French ClubS
MAWYER, VARNIE FRANKLIN Band I
RAINES, PHYLLIS JANE F.H .A. 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4
SANBORN, MARGARET JOYCE Nursing Club I; 4-H Club I; Drama Club 2,3, Rep. 4, Pres. S; Library Club 2,3; Literary Club 3, Vice Pres. 4, Pres. S; Jr.-Sr. Prom 4; Junior Talent Show 4; Nationa I Thespian Society S
SMITH, Baseball 2;
SOMM F.H.A. I; 2,3; Math French C CouncilS SOUR~
F.B.L.A. S
SANDRIDGE, CAROL JEAN F.H.A. 2,3,4,S
SOUTH A lnternatio1
SANDRIDGE, LYNDA LOU Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Rep. 4, Pres . S; Cheerleader 3,S; French Club 4; S.C.A. S
4,S; Liter< Debate C 4, Vice Pr
SCOTT, PEGGY LEE Chorus I; Basketball 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Chaplain 4; Spanish Club 2, Sec.Treas . 3, Pres. 4,S; Cheerleader 3,4, S; Jr.-Sr. Prom 4; Inter-Club Council S; Homecoming CourtS
SPICE Art Club
Homecom
SHARPE, DANA FAYE Drama Club I; International Club I; Chorus I ,2,3,4,S; Cheerleader 2,3, 4,S; Latin Club 2, Sec.-T reas . 3; TriHi-Y 2,4,S; Literary Club 3; Class Rep. 3; Homecoming Court 3; S.C.A. 4,S; Quill & Scroll 4,S; Highlight 4,S
SPRA[ F.H .A. 4.~ SPROU Art Club: ST Football I I; Hi-YSe grom Ch Club 3,4,
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i:L BELL Bible Club 5
SHE LTON, CHARLOTTE JEAN 4-H 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4,5; Highlight 4,5; French Club 4; Quill & Scroll 4,5; Literary Club 5
, LOUISE G.A.A. 2; Art Spanish Club
SHEPH ERD, CAROLYN BRUCE F.T.A. I; Jr. Red Cross 3,4, Sec. 5; French Club 4,5; PEER 5
AINES, JR. dll ,2,3; Base-
JEAN olin Club 2,3; ub 4, Pres. 5
RET JOYCE lub 1; Drama s. 5; Library 3, Vice Pres. Jm 4; Junior •no I Thespian
OLJEAN
DA LOU ·es. 5: Cheer,b 4; S.C.A. 5
! LEE : Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, :lub 2, Sec.•erleader 3,4, -Club Council
SHIFFLETT, CARROLL Basketball I; 4-H Clu b 4,5; F.H.A. Club 5
SWANN, RICHARD FlOYD D.O. 4
SIMPSON, LAURIE ANN Art Club 1,2,3,4, President 5; Tenn is 3,4,5 SMITH, GARY CLARK Baseball 2,3,4,5; Monogram Club 5 SMITH, GEORGE ED WARD Baseball 2; D.O. Club 4,5
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CAROL 3, Sec.-Treas. 1, Sec.-Treas. Jtional Honor nor 5
Internat iona l Club I; Chorus 1; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Red Cross3,4,5; Spanish Club 4,5
SHIFFLETT, ROY DANI EL F.F.A. I ,2,3,4,5; 4-H Club I ,2,3,4 ,5
CALVIN :. 2, Sec.-Rep. I ,2,3,4,5; Pep rench Club 4, n Club4,5;Jr. Jb Council 5;
oT ANN ; Drama Club ~ht 4,5; D.E.
SHIF LETT , BETTY LEE F .B.L.A. I; G .A.A. 2; Lat i n Club 3; Jr. Red Crass 4,5; Spanish Club 4,5
SHIFFLETT, JUDITH ANN N ursi ng Club I; F.H. A. Club I ,2,3,4,5
LOUISE Sec.-T reas. 5; \. 4,5; Chorus n Society 5;
f PRATT lath Club 4;
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SMITH, JUDY ANN S.C.A. I; A lt ernate Cheerleader I; Chorus I ; Jr. Red Cross Reporter I ; Class Secretary 2,4; Basketball 2, 3,4,5; G.A.A. Club 2,3, Secretary 4, President 5; Softball 3,5 SMITH, LARRY CLIVE Basketball I ,2,3 ,4,5; ~ r aj ector Club 3; K.V.G. 4,5 SMITH, MARTHA ANNE Band Club I ,2, Reporter 3,4, President 5; Tri-Hi-Y I ; Homecomin g Court 1,2; Closs Sec .-T reas. I; Math Club 3 SOMMA, CAROL YNN ANN F.H. A. I; Latin Club 2; F.T. A. Club 2,3; Math Club 3; Drama Club 4,5; French Cl ub 4,5 ; PEER; Inter-Club Council 5 SOURS , RONNIE FRANKLIN F.B.L.A. 5 SOUTHALl, COLLEEN CLAIRE Internationa l Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Homecoming Court I; Band Club 2, 4,5; Literar y Club 3; Pep Club 3; Debate Club 3; Bible Club Chaplain 4, V ice President 5 SPIC ER, M ElVIN DULANEY Art Club 1; Industrial Arts Club 3 SPRADLIN , DONNA MARI E F.H.A. 4,5
5 ~FAYE
tional Club I; erleader 2,3, -T reos . 3; Tri:lub 3; Closs ou rt 3; S.C.A. Highlight 4,5
STRICK LAND, MIK E DUVA L Track I ,2,3,4,5; Footba ll 1,2,3,4,5; Monogram 3,4,5 SULLIVAN, lOIS MARI E
( INSLEY
NNE .H.A. 5
STATON, JANICE ANN F.T.A. I; F.H.A. 2; Librar y Club 3,4
SPROUSE, SH ELBY GARDNER Art Club 2; F.H.A. 3 STACY, PAUL ALBERT Footbo II I ,2,3,4,5; Science Club Pres. 1; Hi-YSec.1;Bosebaii2,3,4,5;Monogrom Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 5; Moth Club 3,4, Sec.-Tr eos. 5; Track 4,5
USHER, KERRY lYNN S.C.A. 2; F.H.A. 2; Modern Dance 2,3; Cheerleader 4; Senior Seminar 5; Literary Club 5 VAN, DElORES ELAINE Nursing Club I ,2,4, Pres. 5; F.H.A. 1,4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Latin Club 3; D.O. Club 5; National Honor Society
5 VIA, ANN FLORENCE Nursing Club 1,2; F.H .A. I ,3,4; TriHi-Y 2; Jr. Red Cross 3,4; F.B .L.A. 5
TAYlOR, DOUGlAS McCANN Closs V ice Pres. 1,2; Bosketbo ll2,3 ,4; Closs Sec. 4; Baseball 4; D.O. Club 5
VIA, ClAUDIA ANNE Art Club I; Nursing Club 2; D.E. Club 4,5
TERR ilL, SHElBY JEAN F.T.A. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4,5; F.H.A. 3; Cheerleader 3,5; Pep Club 3,4; Highlight 4,5; literary Club 5
VOG T, TERRY ARTHUR Football I; Basketball I ; Track I; Electronics Club I
THOMAS, JACOB PERRY, JR. F.F.A. 5
WAlK ER, CHARLES WAYN E Baseball 2,3; I.C.T. Club 5 WARD, HAROLD WINSTON 4-H Club I ,2, Pres. 3,4,5
THOM AS, JUANITA ANN Nursing Club I; Chorus 1,2,3; Jr. Red Cross 3,4,5; Li terary Club 5
WARD, JANET MARI E Nursing Club I ,5; F.H.A. 2,3,4 ,5
THORNLEY, HARRY MACGR EGOR Biology Club 3; Spanish Club 4;
WARD, KATHERINE GERTRUDE Nursing Club I ,2,3,4,5; 4-H Club I ; Jr. Red Cross 2; F.H.A. Club 3,4,5
Senior Seminar 5
THURSTON, MARY FRANCES Bible Club I ,2; F.H.A. I ,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Nursing Cl ub 3,5; Basketball 4 TINDO L, MARY HARMON F.H.A. I ,5; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Gymnastic Team 4
TIPTON , DIANE Nursing Club I; 4-H Club 1; TriHi-Y 2,3; F.H.A. Club 3,5 TIRRELL, FAY LESLIE Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 4,5; Sen-
W EBB, RANDOLPH PEYTON I.C.T. Club 4,5 WILLIAMS, BONNIE JEAN F.T.A. I; Jr. Red Cross 2; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 3; Basketba ll 3; Art Club 4, Reporter 5; F.B.L.A. 5
WISE, EDWARD TAY LO E Football Manager 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4,5; Wrestling 2,3,4; E-Ciub 4 WOLFR EY , MICHA El WAYNE Baseball I ,2,3,4,5; Agriculture Club 2,3; F.F.A. Treas. 4,5
ior Seminar 5
TOMS, GAYLE LEE Jr. Red Cross 1,2; S.C.A. I; I':Jursing Club 2; F.H.A . 3,4; F.B.l. A. 4,5
WOOD, DOUGLAS CECIL Electronics Club 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4,5; S.C.A. 2,5; Projector Club 2, Pres. 3; Track 2,3,4,5; Spanish Club Reporter 3,4; Monog ram Club 4,5
TOMS, JAM ES BRUCE Baseball2; F.F.A. 3
WOOD, LILA FAY E F.T.A. 2,3,4,5
TRUN ZO, SHEILA BEIRNE Bible Club I, Reporter2; Drama Club I ,4; Chorus Award I ,2, All-Stole 4, AII-Vo. 4; S.C.A. 3; Litera ry Cl ub 4, Sec.-Treas. 5; Faux Pas 4,5; Jr. Ta lent Show 4; PEER 5; Senior Sem in ar 5
WOOD, RICHARD LEE Basketball I; Football 2; Art Club 2; Baseball 3; Projector Club 3; Math Club 5
TURNER, THOMAS SUM PTER, JR. Football 2; Bowling Team 2; Math Club 4,5; Int er-C lub Counc il 5; Jr. Red Cross 5 UMBDENSTOCK, ELI NOR KAY F.T.A. Club I, 3; Bible Clu b 2, 3; Frenc h Club 4,5; G.A.A. 4,5; Bosketb a ll4; PEER 5
WRIG HT , PAUL SIMS Latin Club 2; Projector Club 2,3; Drama Club 4,5 YOW Ell, NANCY lEE Bible Club I ,2,3; Drama Club I ,2, 4,5; Chorus Accomp. 3,4,5; All-State Chorus 5; French Club 3; F.T.A. 3; National Honor Society V ice Pres. 5; S.C.A. 4,5
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SENIOR HALL OF FAME Fey Lyster
Dana Sharpe Susan Blake Patricia Craig
Charles Cheape John Parson
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Kathy Green Anne Leake
Twelve seniors who have shown leadership in scholastics as well as extra-curricular activities are chosen each year for the Senior Hall of Fam"'
Lynn Mallory
Lynda Sandridge Eddie Herring Nancy Yowell
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TOP TEN
\ I, Kathy Green, ~
Carolyn Somma, 5 Joan Sacre, 6 Vickie Hobson, 7
Betty Sue Amiss, 4
John Parson, I
a Ilory
Charles Cheape, 3
For the second time at Albemarle, there was a tie for first place in the Top Ten. With straight A averages, Kathy and John share valedictory honors.
Mary Elizabeth James, 8 Lois Sullivan, 9 Delores Van, 10
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Woody Harrell UNFORGETABLE Sheila Trunzo
MOST
She BEST
Jimmy Garrison MOST SINCERE Mollie Fornes
MOST
Richard Wood HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Sue Anne M urroy
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Eddie Herring MOST ATHLETIC Claudio Mawyer
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Pot Blackwell CUTEST Jimmy Rivers
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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES
Shelby Terrill BEST DRESSED Dan Kusic
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John Parson MOST TALENTED Fey Lyster
Bill Eastwood FRIENDLIEST Lynda Sandridge
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Kerry Usher BEST LOOKING Mike Strickland
Betty Sue Amiss MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Chuck Cheape
Kathy Green BEST ALL-ROUND Kenny Herndon
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Being a senior is learning to lift the weight of the world, wearing sweatshirts, parting the waves of the air, concocting a witch's brew, participating
in
sports,
and dis-
covering that graduation is not an end but a beginning.
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ORGANIZATIONS
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PRESIDENT Kathy Green
VICE
SCA
PRESIDENT Kitty Hippert
SECRETARY-TREASURER Betty Sue Amiss
Clubs
Publications REPORTER Linda Crenshaw
Music
SPONSORS Mr. Turner Miss League
BETTER TEACH STUDENT LATIONS: Ro1 Smith, Reed . ~ 2: Beale, Gibs
FINANCE: 1: LeSauce, C non, McCau l Row 2: Doner Wood, Chec chairman.
SCHOOL I PROVEME Row 1: w. Landes; Heilr chairman. Ro Estes, Thor Synder.
USHERS: Rc Critzer, He Row 2: Gar O'Conner, c man; Salley .
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STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
BULLETIN B 0 A RD: Row 1: Straus, Jones, Warns, Lederman .
The S.C.A . fosters
BETTER TEACHERSTUDENT RELATIONS: Row 1: Smith, Reed . Row 2: Beale, Gibson .
cooperation among students, provides student government of student problems by student leaders for students.
FINANCE: Row 1: LeSauce, Cannon, McCauley . Row 2: Donahue, Wood, Cheape, chairman .
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SCHOOL I MPROVEMENT : Row 1: Wood; Landes; Heilman, chairman. Row 2: Estes, Thomas, Synder.
Everybody is a member of this club.
WELFARE: Row 1: Baber, Gleason, Da vi s.
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USHERS: Row 1: Critzer, Harris. Row 2: Garnett, O'Conner, chairman; Salley .
SCHOOL SPIRIT: Row 1:Crenshaw, chairman; McCauley; Britton. Row 2: Finn, Dofflemyer, Massey .
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F 0 REIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT: Row 1: Martha Tucker; Kitty Hippert. Row 2: Jimmy Garris on; Wayne Co lem an; John Parson, Cha irman.
INTER CLUB COUNCIL
Realizing more
a
need for
understanding be-
tween clubs, the S.C.A . instituted this year an interclub council to serve as a clearing
ognizes stl
mon problems. Also new
standing ac
is a radio committee which
journalism
airs student concerns over
Nationa
W AHS. RADIO : Row 1: Linda Reynolds; Marilou Respess, Chairman; Tommy Viar . Row 2: Denny Maupin; Paul Cole; Jim Wade .
Quill a1
house for com-
But
important school
judged most
by
the entire
body is a project
insuring
us of a foreign
iety choosE the
basis
service, sc
leadership
exchange student in 1964-
65.
-â&#x20AC;˘ INTERCLUB COUNCIL: Row 1: Carolynn Somma, Treasurer; Sandra Morris; Anne Leake ; Kitty Hippert, President. Row 2: Rachel Harris; Margaret Rohr, Secretary; Julie McGaughey; Marian Mowbray; Peggy Clarity; Patsy Naylor . Row 3: Steven Dudley; Eddie Strickler; Wesley Thomas; Whitney Critzer .
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QUILL & SCROLL
LUB :IL
need
for
nding beS.C.A. in-
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
ran intererve as a
Quill
and Scroll rec-
for com-
ognizes students for out-
Also new
standing achievements in
ttee which
journalism.
erns over
National
Honor Soc-
ged most
iety chooses members on
he entire
the
a project
service, scholarship, and
a foreign
leadership.
1t in 1964-
orris; Anne 路etary ; Julie ven Dudley;
basis
of character,
QUILL AND SCROLL: Barbara Britton; Billy Bishop ; Anne Leake; Donna Ham i lton; Dana Sharpe ; Harriett Lombard; Charlotte Shelton ; Mrs. Goodall, Sponsor .
N .H .S. CHARTER MEMBERS: Betty Amiss ; Anne Leake; Kathy Green; John Parson, Sec retary-Treasurer; Joan Sac.re ; Nancy Yowell, Vice President; Susan Blake; Lynn Mallory; Delores Van; Mary James, President .
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MONOGRAM CLUB: Kneeling: Vogt, Snyder, Gough, Pyles, Wood, Harrell. Row 1: Boger, Burton, Bain, Reed, Cheape, Wyant, Herndon, Beale, Kennedy . Row 2: Pace, Smith, Romance, Gerhard t, Rockwood, Garnette . Massie, Strickland, Rivers, Gay .
GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Robby Gou ! letter, view~ Monogram IT
T.
This extracurricular partof the physical education program consists of girls interested in athletics who have received a letter in any of the
girl's
stimulates
sports. interest
The club in
the
girls athletic teams, fosters good
sportsmanship,
develops
and
wholesome pro-
grams of sports.
G .A.A . OFFICERS : Row 1: Judy Sm ith, President; Lynn Hopkins , Vice President. Row 2: Deanne Norford, Secretary; Judy Farish, Treasurer; Jenny Brookman, Reporter. Row 3: Miss Quarles, Sponsor; Miss Dean , Sponsor.
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G .A.A. CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: Garrison, Coleman, Snead. Row 2: Bickham, Robbins, Smith. Row 3: Critzer, Cross.
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MONOGRAM CLUB
Boys who excel in sports and have attained a varsity letter
t
are invited to join the Monogram Club. The club promotes good
sportsmanship,
buys
flowers for the cheerleaders, and invites the parents to be recogni-zed
at Parents' Night. MONOGRAM OFFICERS: Sponsor, Mr. Null; President, Eddie Herring; Vice President, Paul Stacy; Secretary-Treasurer, Jimmy Garrison .
Robby Gough, wearing the school letter, views trophies won by other Monogram members.
Row 1: Garriw 2: Bickham, ritzer, Crass .
G.A.A. MEMBERS : Kneeling: Britton , DeHart, Turner, Westmoreland. Row 1: Shepherd, Pace, Tomlin,Gunsallus, Lane, Heilman, Haney, Sla v ik, Farish, Martin, Ma wye r, Wyant. Row 2: Umbdenstock, Rockwood, Strickler, Crawford, Strauss, Wyant, Easter, Farish, Kessler, Moore, Marston, Hathaway .
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FRENCH CLUB: Row 1: Alrich, Somma, Cox, James, Cross, Haney, Clark. Row 2: Cassaday, Lacy, Lohman, Rhodes, Shepherd, C r igler, Zoulis, Childress, Hite . Row 3: Patterson , Rogg, Blackwe ll, Farish , Shifflett, Ames, Harr ington, H oy, Bickham, McClanahan . Row 4: Johns, Armentrout, Cook, Watjech, Jones, Galvin, Sharpe, Williams, Grossmann, Ham ilton , Rappolt. Row 5: Tucker, Markwood, Umbdenstock, Strauss, Lombard , Pyles, Reynolds, Robertson, Manley .
LATIN CLUB J .1
Latina est non re vera lingua mortua. Est vero fundamentum culturae. (Latin
is not really a dead
language. But it is in fact a
LATIN CLUB : Sitting: Deane, Walker, Poole . Kneeling: Carr, DeGraff, Gerow , Leake, Thacker. Row 1: Sandridge, Swishe r , tv".eadows, Jenkins . Row 2: Garrett, Walter, Vascott, Booker, Rockw ood .
foundation of culture .)
LATIN CLU Kneeling: tv Truner . Row Row 2: Dicke
SPANISH CLUB El temperamento de espanol es
evidente
hasta
en
Ia
sonido del idioma. (The Spanish temperament is evident even in the sound of the language.) SPANISH OFFICERS: Sitting: David Wyant, President; Marian Mowbray, Reporter. Standing: G .A . Baker, Vice President; Mr. C ostello, Sponsor; Massie Rea, Secretary .
SPAN Tirrell Cocke
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FRENCH CLUB Le cercle explore Ia cu1stne, Ia
J
·'
musique,
l'histoire,
Ia
mode, les arts, et Ia litterature de les Francais.
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(The club explores the food, music, history, fashion, art, and literature of the French.)
: Ca ssad ay, rso n, Rogg, •W 4: Johns, )n, Rappolt. Robe rison,
FRENCH OFFICERS: Carol Remley, President; Karen Craifaik, Vice President; Jimmy Rivers, Secretary; Molly Fornes, Reporter; Mrs. Russell, Sponsor.
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liker, Poole . ake, Thacker . ows, Jenkins . looker, Rock-
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LATIN CLUB : SiHing: Gourley, Lohman, Doty. J(neeling: McGaughey, Remley, Null, Clark, Truner . Row 1: Haney, Verburg, Haynes , Leake. Row 2: Dickens, Durrer, Gentry, DeHart.
LATIN OFFICERS : SiHing: Susan Blake, President. Standing: Vicki Hobson , Vice President; Barbara Critizer, Songleader; Mrs. Houston, Sponsor; Barbara Massie, Secreta ry-T reasu re r; Joan Sacre, Reporter-Historian .
"" o.., ~"'~~ SPANISH CLUB: Rowl:Kyser,Armentrout,Garth. Row 2: Lane, Haney, Masser, Grim, Sulli van, Tirrell, O'Neal, McGilvery . Row 3: Campbell, Scott, Parker, Odie, Marshall, Frye, Sheperd, Cockerville. Row 4: Mowbray, Norvell, Henderson, Garnett, Gerhardt, Blake, Kessler, Cudgins .
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ART CLUB
Creativity
a vital ing for artistic ad is develope< Art Club members
MATH CLUB
MATH CLUB OFFICERS : Mr. Ergler, Sponsor; Ty Heilman, President; Paul Stacy, Vice President.
P [ n
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n-1
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This algebraic expression defines a polynomial degree nand enables math enthusiasts to form general laws governing any polynomial.
MATH CLUB : Row 1: West, Clarity, Naylor, Clarity . Row 2: Turner, Jones, Bain, Clark, James, Estes, Wood .
CHESS CLUB
CHESS OFFICERS : Seated: Bob Fernbach, President; Mrs. Chevrier, Sponsor; Kenneth Oder, Vice President: Standing: Chris Coakley , Secretary-Treasurer; Ashby Boaz, Reporter .
CHESS Judge, He Row 2: \ Staunton, Pollock, C Hanlon, Lt
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B Creativity a vita I ingredient for artistic achievements is developed by Art Club members.
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6 Q-R4ch K-N8 7 K-K3 K-88 8 Q-Q84ch K-Q8 9 Q-N3ch K-88 10 Q-83ch K-N8
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lied: Bob Irs. Chev)der, Vice 1ris Coakr; Ashby
CHESS CLUB : At Table: Westmoreland, Wyant, Marsh, Crawford , Strauss. Row 1: Judge, Hensley, Kent, Taylor, Woody , Rowe, Reynolds, Wynne , Lowry, Wolfrey , Pitts. Row 2: Wesner, Patterson, Sudduth, Mawyer, Drumheller, Snead, Boaz, Schwartz, Staunton, Knight, Bradbury , Lonergan , Dofflemyer, Boaz , Springborn. Row 3: Marshall , Pollock, Cockerv ille, Sudduth, Ma nsen, Foster, C. Shoffner, G . Shoffner , Hanlon , Ma I lory, Hanlon, Lasley .
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F.H.A . FE Sharon Pc Fed . Pr~s Fashion Be
SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH YEAR F.H .A. MEMBERS : Row 1: Houchens, Browning, Turner, Pugh, Clark, Clements, Sprouse, Sullivan, Maup in, Mawyer, Dowell. Row 2: Bragg, Moyer, Paxton, Shifflet, Yancy, Tindol, Conley, Sandridge, Shifflett, Southall, Woody, Quick, Nay, Woody, Shifflett, Woody, Branham . Row 3: Gibson, Gribble, Slavik, Houchens, Schmiel, Shifflett, Davis, Glass, Hall, Robbins, Bickham, Clements, Eubank, Critzer, Jarman, Carter, Moore, Terrell, Morris . Row 4: Knott, Davis, Maupin, Wheeler, Morris, Mawyer, Thomas, Morris, Houchens, Hippert, Richardson, McCauley, Shifflett, Gord, Ehea rt, Po rr, Gray, Shifflet, Powell, Sullivan, Oeste rhe ld, Pritchett. Row 5: Dabney, Blackwell, Gibson, Huckstep , Fitzgerald , Klink, Estes, Sprouse, Allen, Staton, Carver, Garth, Carver . Behind Rail: Mowbray, Via, Crawford, Martin, Dameron, Farish, Eoste r, Shaver, Haney.
Sally, Pa l for a hosr:
F.H .A. CHAPTER OFFICERS: Linda Wyant, President; Mrs. Hurt, Sponsor; Barbaro Rosenkrans, Secretary; Miss Wassum, Sponsor; Judy Farrish, Treasurer; Margaret Apffel, Historian; Mrs. Holland, Sponsor; Janice Salmon, Reporter; Pat La wso n, Song Leader .
FIRST Yl Davis, S1 Faulcone Bryant, Morris, 1 Webb , N Mitchell, Wetsel,
Polly Dobbins, Chapter Vice-President, prepares a program for the next meeting.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
We
are
the
Future
Homemakers of America
We face the future with warm courage, And high hope.
F.H .A . FEDERATION AND STATE OFFICERS : Sharon Paxton, Fed. Reporter; Lynn Mallory, Fed . Pr\')sident, State Reporter, McCalls' Teen Fa shion Board member.
For we have the clear consciousness Of seeking old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes Homes for America's future. Homes where
living will be the expression of
everything That is good and fair. Homes where truth, love, security, and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope.
Sally, Pat, Bets y, and Linda pack decorations for a hospita I.
FIRST YEAR F.H .A. MEMBERS: Row 1: Pr itt, Shaver, Turner, Davis, Snow, Keyton, Co rver, Wi Ison, Shiff I ett, Ha II, Shifflett, Faulconer, Sudduth, Woodson, Sp ro use, Wheeler. Row 2: Bryant, Landes, Foster, Sprouse, Gray, Mawyer, Sprouse, Morris, Wood, Baker, Moyer, Beasley, Young, Painter, Lamb, Webb, Morris . Row 3: Hunt, Bradshaw, Collins, Baber, Shifflett, Mitchell, McGaughey, Vallence, Cr itzer, Taylor, Deeds, Sha v er, Wetsel , Sh iff lett, Shifflett, Shifflett, Sh iffl ett, Moser, Harper,
Campbell, Fox, Gray. Row 4: Mawyer, Morris, Smith, Crawford, Dunn, Bruce, Baber, H ebb, Hudson, Meadows, Morris, Go rrison , Kennamer, Harris, Ankney, Kroencke, Gibson, Clark, Sandell, Morris, Bruce, Anderson, Stanton, Coleman, Vanderveer. Row 5: Shifflett, Apffel, Glass, Keyton, Kingrea, Maupin, Garrison, Dickerson, Huff, Sink, Sprouse, Via, Case, Knight, Gibson . Behind Rail: Little, Gibson, Wood, Detamore, Jenkins, Gay, Brookman, Payne, Lingle .
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE F.F.A. OFFICERS: SiHing: Vernon Batten, President; Jackie Clark, Vice President; Whitney Critzer, Secretary. Standing: Donnie Woodson, Sentinel; Bobby Michie , Treasurer; Mr . Russell, Sponsor; Joe Jones, Reporter.
LIVING TO SERVE
\\\\\ti"IB/'~ ALBEMARLE F.F.A. CLUB : Row 1: Johnson, Davis, Mawyer, Tate, Brickhead, Brecher, Pace, Carter, Sprouse, Thomas, Wood, Abell, Lewis, Faris . Row 2: Shifflett, Fisher, Glass, Schur, Abshire, Taylor, White, Wood, Hunt, Leake, Wilberger, Sprouse, Herring, Hamner. Row 3: Thomas, Birkhead, Albert, Morris, Breeden, Wolfrey, Gribble, Thomas, Faris, Nay, Vanderveer, Thomas, Wolfrey, Snead, Massey, Clements.
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A 4-H CLUBS "To make the best better" a 4-H Club member uses his Head, Heart, Hand, and Health.
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Sprouse, ylor, White, lert, Morris, ad, Massey, H,
4-H GIRLS : Row 1: Morris, Morris, Ma w yer . Row 2: Shifflett, Frazier, Herr ing .
4-H BOYS : Row 1: Morris, Branham, Huban k, Maupin, Bi rckhead . Row 2: Hall, Page, Hamner, Lea ke, Clements, Case, Flint. Row 3: Dorsey, Suddu th , Massie, Farri s, Sm oot, Morris, Farris, Roberts .
4-H GIRLS' OFFICERS : Row 1: Carol Ellinger, President. Row路 2: Cather i ne Hudson, Chaplain ; Sharon Mundy, Song Leader . Row 3: El izabeth Morris, Vice-President; Linda Reynolds, Secretary .
OFFICERS : Row 1: 4-H BOYS ' Willard Birkhead, President; Wi lbert Breeden, V ic e-Presiden t. Row 2: Thomas Albert, Secretary-Treasurer; Wh itney Critzer, Reporter .
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JUNIOR RED CROSS: Row 1: Heilman, Houchens, Manley, Funk, Alrich, Dabney. Row 2: Simms, Clarity, lccand, Maupin, Thomas, Reynolds, Detamore, Critzer, Childress. Row 3: Grossman, Marshall, Shifflett, Verburg, Tyson, Tyson, Sand ridge, Maupin, Thurstan, Davis, Sand ridge, Shifflett. Row 4: Turner, Hardy, Morris, Maupin, Garth, Burton, Tate, DeGraff, Hoy, Dofflemeyer. Row 5: Huff, Kesler.
NURSING CLUB The Nursing Club enables girls interested in
a medical career to learn about this NURSING CLUB OFFICERS: SiHing: Delores Van, President. Standing: Carolyn Carver, Vice-President; Sharon Paxton, Secretary; Connie Clark, Treasurer; Barbara Fox, Reporter.
worthwhile profession.
NURSING chens, Darr Salmon, Birl Garrison, El Smith, Sulli Mrs . Updike Appfel . Ro~ Jenson, Huf
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RED CROSS COUNCIL The high school chapter of the Red Cross exchanges scrapbooks with a foreign school and sends a chest to the needy overseas. Locally, they make tray favors for hospital patients and
!ow 2: Simms, 1an, Marshall , 1iff lett. Row 4: : Huff, Kesler.
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do volunteer work at the hospital.
NURSING CLUB : Row 1: Bailey, Sartin , Knott, Stanton, Gill, Thacker, Houchens, Dameron , Volentine, M. Thurston, Voscott. Row 2: Webb, Wood, Salmon, Birkhead, Euban k, Terrill, Shifflette, Via, Honey, Blankenship . Row 3: Garrison , Bruce, B. Thurston, Somma, Bickham, J. Wood, Corter, Coilter, Smith, Sullivan, Quick, Morris . Row 4: G. Webb, Gill, Markham, Fitzgerald, Mrs. Updike, Mrs. Herring, Clements, 0. Shi fflett, J. Moser, Jormen, Woodson, Appfel. Row 5: Watson, G. Sprouse, Thomas, Kroencke, Rogers, Mitchell, Jenson, Huff, Mowbray, Crikenberger, Wood.
JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS: Sitting: Rachel Harris, President; Patsy Naylor, Vice President. Standing: Carolyn Shepherd, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs . Fulcher, Sponsor; Lois Sullivan, Reporter .
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BIBLE CLUB
TRI-HI-Y
"Exposition"
creates,
the weekly radio program
maintains, and extends a high standard of
discussions
Christian character
Christian concepts
BIBLE OFFICERS : SiHing: Rachel Harris, President; Colleen Southall, Vice President路 Jean Rittenhouse, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs: Farmer, Sponsor . Standing: Linda Sartin, Chaplain; Jerry Belew, Reporter .
The Tri-Hi-Y
presents of
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throughout the home,
in
the school, and
daily living.
the community.
TRI-HI-Y OFFI< dent; Sally Yo Vice-Presiden Turner, Spon Martha Doff IE Sponsor .
HI-Y The Hi-Y encourages high Christian standards, develops leadership, and promotes worthy ideals. BIBLE CLUB MEMBERS: SiHing: Wood, Black, Shortridge, Fitzgera Id. Standing: Page, Ramsey, Beale, Mays.
BIBLE CLUB MEMBERS: SiHing: Morris, Puckett, White, Moore . Standing: Wood, Hall, Ritter, Yowell.
HI-Y OFFICERS: Dan Kusic, President; John Jarman, Vice President; Buddy Hatcher, Secretary; Bill Eastwood, Treasurer; Mr. McBride, Sponsor; Paul Cole, Chaplain.
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TRI -HI-Y OFFICERS: Lynda Sandridge, Presi路 dent; Sally Young, Secretary; Margie Kidd, Vice-President; Linda Smith, Reporter; Miss Turner, Sponsor; Mary Ames, Chaplain; Martha Dofflem yer, Treasurer; Mrs . King, Sponsor.
TRI-Hi -Y MEMBERS : Row 1: Jones, Brown, Snead, Jones . Row 2: O'Connor, Beasley, Zoulis, Sullivan. Row 3: Da vis, Lac y, LeSauce, Marshall. Row 4: Clark, Rollins, Sprouse, Williams, Scott. Row 5: Rosenkrans, Dobbins, Braun, Sartin, Odie .
1ndards,
TRI-Hi-Y MEMBERS : Row 1: Cook, Blackwe ll, Terrill, Blake . Row 2: Haney, Sha ve r, Sharpe, Hamilton . Row 3: Sh iff lett, Swisher, Pugh , Armentrout . Row 4: White, Dickerson, Sprou se, Garrett, Crafaik. Row 5: Cross, Pa rker , Castien, Sheppard , Jarman.
Kusic, Presice President; ary; Bill EastAr. McBride, hap lain.
Hi-Y MEMBERS: Row 1: Blake, Viar, Harrell, Langlotz, Kenney, Henderson, Manley, Clark. Row 2: DeBiasi, Detamore, Gambielle, Da vis, Garland, Haney, Jones . Row 3: Booth, Bromfie ld, Garnett, Sandridge, Coleman, Synder, Faulton, Stanton.
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INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING The I.C.T. trains its members in craftsmanship in a cooperative program with local industry . The students attend I.C.T. OFFICERS: Calvin Gowen, President; Wayne Cash, Vice-President; Betty Ramey, Secretary ; Monty Kirby, Treasurer; Ron'nie Coleman, Reporter; Mr. Zimmerman, Sponsor.
OFFICERS : Pat Craig, President; Wilson F.B .L.A. Smith, Vice-President; Mrs. Spitler, Sponsor; Mrs. Yeaman , Sponsor; Carol Stalnaker, Secretary; Margaret Slavik, Treasurer; Liz Dabney, ReporterHistorian.
school
in the morning and work in the afternoon.
F.B.L.A. MEMBERS: SiHing: Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Hobson, Lamb, Huff. Standing: Graves, Taylor, Clark, Morris, Kennedy .
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I.C .T. CLUB MEMBERS : SiHing: McDaniel, Payne, Van, Webb, Fisher, Mills . Row 1: Farrell, Coleman, Sprouse, Maupin, Coleman, Garth. Row 2: Smith, Taylor, Moseman, Gibson, Thomas, Huff, Hooker.
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The
F.B.L.A.
annually
visits State Farm Insurance Company and hears speakers on getting jobs and keeping them . With money Ideal
from
the
Miss
Secretary Contest
and stationery sales, they Fitzgerald, Fitzanding: Graves,
F.B.L.A. CLUB MEMBERS: SiHing: Ce verier, Thurstan, Gibson, Sprouse, Kennedy , Sprouse . Standing: Oliver, Lucas, Taggart, Via , L<3wrence, Sours.
provide food baskets for needy families .
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION The D.E. Club develops leadership in the field of distribut ion and p r omotes
high
ethical
standard s for all.
)mith . Standing: , Rohr.
D.E. OFFICERS: Eddie Campbell, Reporter; Boyd Knott, Vice-President; Carolyn Elliot, President; Betty Funk, Secretary; Anne Via, Treasurer; Bill Johns, Parl iamentarian ; Mr. Gardner, Sponsor.
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LIBRARY OFFICERS: Robert Skeins, President; Mrs. Davidson, Sponsor; Zan Parsons, Vice-President; Sandra Morris, Secretary - Treasurer; Mrs. Goodall, Sponsor; Janice Staton, Reporter.
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TEt THIRD , FOURTH, AND FIFTH YEAR MEMBERS : Row 1:Wetsel, Harris, Row 2: Mowbray, Mallory, Shelton, Harris . Row 3: Dollins , Patterson.
LIBRARY CLUB: Mrs. Goodell, Hensley, Mrs . Da vi dson.
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By
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made up of
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the student library
thE
assistants.
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They not only learn
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the organization of
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the library, but they also instill an appreciation of literature in the school body .
LIBRARY CLUB : Colem a n, Copeland, Wheeler . SECOND YEAR MEMBERS: Row 1: Cox, Copeland . Row 2: Lowry, McGilvery, Grim, Morris . Row 3: Umbdenstock, Carson, Thomas, Beale, Zimmerman.
L I B R A R Y CLUB : Slavik, Reynolds, Ellinger.
FIRST YEAR MEMBERS: Row 1: Wood. Row 2: Black, Petit, Poole. Row 3: Madison, McClanahan, Wheeler, Malacia. Row 4: Davidson, Notson, Taylor . Row 5: Vascott, Westmore Ia nd, Rhodes, Shifflett.
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
AND FIFTH Row l:Wet2: Mowbray, 'â&#x20AC;˘ Harris . Row son.
F.T.A. OFFICERS: Sitting: Jeffry Pitts, Reporter; Barbara Burnett, President; Mary Childress, Vice-President; Julie McGaughey, Secretary. Standing: Mrs. Hannah, Sponsor; Mrs. Humphries, Sponsor.
As students they see the teaching profession from the other side of the desk. By grading papers and teaching classes they get a taste of .3
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::fv.\BERS : Row :: Black, Petit, 1/\adison, Meller, Malacia. ;on, Notson, 5: Vascott, ~hodes, Shiff-
FIRST YEAR F.T.A. MEMBERS: Row 1: Deane. Row 2: McGaughey, Landes, Tucker, Bickham. Row 3: Sprouse, Rowe, Massey, Butler. Row 4: Walker, Sours, Booker. Row 5: Sa Iley, Osva Ids, Pollock, Mallory. F.T.A . members are delegates to the 1963 State F.T.A. Convention held at Richmond in November . An attractive bulletin board greets parents as they enter A .H .S . on Parent Visitation Day.
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The Albemarle Players, the largest club at A.H.S., turned their attention this season to two
productions. Our Town was pre-
sented in November. Nero Fiddles was entered A
in the District Drama Festival.
National Thespian
Society chapter
DRAMATICS The Albemarle Players
was initiated at A.H .S. in November . .\
THESPIANS: Wright, Mrs .
DRAMA CLUB: SiHing: Lyster, Finn; Garth; McNish , Vice-President; Respess; SecretaryTreasurer; White, Reporter . Standing: Boaz, McCauley; Hanlon; Smith; Kennamer; Markwood; Sanborn, President; Redden; Bias; Fowler, Program Chairman; Story; Gleason; Bickham; Currier; Acree; Burns; Harr i ngton; Baker; Parson; Drumheller .
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THESPIANS : Crystal Kennamer, Margaret Sanborn, Margie Fowler, Bob McNish, Sims Wright, Mrs. Fantino, Penny Wojetch, Jim White, Marilou Respess, John Parson .
Secretaryner; MarkGleason;
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DRAMA CLUB: SiHing: Kennamer, Reynolds, DeGraff, Garnett, Withers, Garnett, Powers, Armentrout. Standing: Wright, O'Neal, Elder, Goldsmith, Jenkins, Gibson, Null, Hensly, Mrs. Fantino, Hench, Gentry, Wilfong, Frensworth, Kroenke, Thornton, Christensen, Richardson .
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Affirmative DEBATE CLUB: Shifflett, Ami ss , Judge, McDaniel , Parsons, Mr . Johnston, Sponsor .
the
The
fed-
ops
government
should complete
provide medical
care for all citizens at public expense.
order
Negative
formal
DEBATE CLUB: Gourley, Fau Ikner, Jones, McNish, Strauss.
and nE
bers c
club c
ganize school
Philosophy LITERARY CLUB : Sitting: MeN ish, Sanborn, Trunz o, Walker. Row 1: Bickers, Maupin, Terrill, Fowler , Burns, Usher , Gabrielson, Shifflett. Row 2: Dond ridge, Toms , Thornton, Milton, Cushman, Erollord, Mundy. Row 3: Strickler, Eastwood, Richardson, Christensen, Seifert, Massie, Romance .
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Ft Music & Literature LITERARY CLUB : Sitting: !son, Guns a I I u s; Mrs . Mentz, Sponsor; Thomas; Shelton; Brown; Malacia . Row 1: Bickham, Acree, White, Thornley, Quinn; Anderson, Walker . Row2: Shifflett, Simms, Madison, Bias, Schmill, Mendicino, Easter, Brown , White.
FAL.JX PAS Manager; Sl Sanborn, E Poetry Editc
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SENIOR SEMINAR
DEBATE CLUB
Informal discussions allow each member
The Debate Club develops
sound
reasoning
to voice his own
in
opinions
order to argue logically in formal
gative
and to hear other
debate . The mem-
viewpoints
bers divide into affirmative
from other club
and negative teams for intra
\ TE CLUB : ey, FaulkJones, MeStrauss.
members .
club debate and then organize teams to debate area
SEN I 0 R SEMINAR MEMBERS : Thornley, Christensen, Usher .
schools.
LITERARY CLUB
osophy .RY CLUB : : McNish, rn, Trunzo, r.
Row 1:
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have separated into
three groups according to their
major interests: phi-
losophy, music, and literature. The Club spo nsors one of the three publications at Albemarle. The Faux Pas is an annual magazine printing poetry, fiction, and essays written by Albe-
SENIOR SEMINAR MEMBERS: Leake, Barnes, Trunzo.
marle students.
FAUX PAS sic & ~ratu re RY CLUB : Ison, GunJ s; Mrs . Sponsor; s; She Iton; Malacia . : Bi ckham, Wh ite, 3y, Quinn ; ;o n, Walow 2: Sh iffmms, MadBias, SchMendicino, Brown ,
FAUX PAS STAFF: Bob McNish, Business Manager; Sheila Trunzo, Publicity; Margaret Sanborn, Editor-in-Ch ief; Margie Fowler, Poetry Editor; Freddy Redden, Prose Editor .
SENIOR
SEMINAR
MEMBERS: Green, Lombard, Tirre ll, Parsons .
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SPONSOR Richerd McBride
THE PEER
BUSINESS MANAGER Susan Bloke
THI
EDITOR Anne Leake
-to catch a vision of the year
pas~
FACULTY EDITORS Sheila Trunzo Judy Robbins FEATURE EDITORS Marian Mowbray Mo ri lou Respess
CLUB EDITORS Lynn Mallory Carolyn Shepherd
CLASS EDITORS Sue Murray Judy Albee
SENIOR EDITORS Elinor Umbdenstock Mollie Fornes
PHOTOGRAPHERS Bill Bishop Gundars Osvalds SPORTS EDITORS Bill Eastwood Woody Harrell CIRCULATION MANAGERS Joan Sacre Martha Armentrout COPY EDITORS Carolynn Somma Shelia Trunzo LAYOUT EDITOR Barbara Britton
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dana Sharpe SPONSOR . Marjor ie Goodall MANAGING EDITOR Jenny Brookman de
THE ALBEMARLE HIGHLIGHT
A.GER
BUSINESS MANAGER Donna Hamilton
-to capture the passing months and make of them memories
CARTOONIST Jimmy Rivers
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CIRCULATION MANAGER Martha Michie
RS ray
PHOTOGRAPHER Gundars Osvalds
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fOGRAPHERS Bill Bishop 1dars Osvalds
:ns
EDITORS Bill Eastwood 1oody Harrell
NEWS EDITORS Brenda Sprouse Karen Crafaik
ADVERTISING MANAGERS Pat Blackwell Sbelb y Terr ill FEATURE EDITOR Patsy Acree
PAGE EDITOR Harriett Lombard SPORTS EDITOR Charlotte Shelton CLUB EDITOR Lynda Harrington
IANAGERS 1trout
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REPORTERS Robert Skenes Harry Burnett Margaret Rohr
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Eigl Gra Ch<
Row 1: Rosto Price, Sprot man, Miller Redford, Wood . Row Shifflett, H Sprouse, Nc li ns, G rinste Shiff lett, Oli 3: B. Morris, Braun, Barn 路 f o r d, D< Smith, Fitzh dy, Mrs . Syr companist; Shazo, direct Row 1: Sours, Garrison, Clark, Sims, Clarity, Goldsmith, Grime s, Sharpe, Smith, Beale, McDaniel, Tomlin, Tyson , Sandridge, Beale . Row 2: Wood, Sheppard, Mundy, La wson , Masser, Lucas, Painter, Go rth , Mays, Huff, Zimmerman, Go rth, Critzer, Johnson, Benson,
Concert Choir
Brow n, Respess, Yowell, Stanton, Pugh. Row 3: Morris, Roberts, Cockerille, O'Neal, Cook, Kingrea, Shifflett,James,Mundy,Gough, Go rrison, DeGraff, Pollock, Go rnett, Burton .
Excellent training and hard work coupled with sheer enjoyment of music
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create harmonious voices and the sound of music.
CHOIRS
SiHing: M is~ Standing: 0 s v aIds, Lewis, Mor e rts, Go rret
CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS: Jimmy Garrison, President; Judy Lawson, Reporter; Charlotte McDaniel, Librarian; Dana Sharpe, Secretary-Treasurer; Larry Mundy, Vice-President.
DIRECTOR: Anne DeShazo ... when you sing, you begin with DO, RE, ME .
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Eighth Grade Choir Row 1: Roston, Bishop, Price, Sprouse, Heilman, Miller, Mason, Redford, Mundy, Wood . Row 2: J. M . Haga, G. Shifflett, Sprouse, Notson, Rollins, Grinstead, J. A. Shifflett, Oliver . Row 3: B. Morris , Casteen, Braun, Barnett, Crawlord , Dofflemyer, Smith, Fitzhugh,Mundy, Mrs . Symonds, accompanist; Miss DeShazo, director .
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zo ... when DO , RE, ME.
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Row l:Umbde Gill, WhitE Meitzel, Bense Bickham, G Morris, Tobler, Row 2: Grend zer, Fr etwe ll , G H o neycutt, Pearson, Foste ney, Robir Woodson. Rc Grayson, D Ma wy er, S Porter.
Begin1 Ban Flutes: Rappolt** , Smith * , Ford * , Taylor* , Moore* , Davison *, O'Neal *. Oboe: Parsons *. Soprano Clarinets: Parson ** , Rogg ** , Robbins * , DeHa~>t* , Seifert* , Southall * , Proffit* , Kidd * , Haney *, A . Woad * , Turner* , Via *, Tulloh * , Paulette *, D . Wood * , Lo wry * . Alto Clarinets: Tobler** , Manley *. Bass Clarinet: Fowl er* . Basson: Harris*. Alto Saxophones: Wither s*, Rittenhouse * , Williams * . Tenor Saxophone: Clarke *. Baritone Saxophone: Springborn*. French Horns: Donohue ** , Moyer* , Delong *.
Cornets: Conley **, Bishop* , Maupin* , Kessler* , Dudley * , Hale* , Toms*, Foster* , Ga rth * , Redden * , Beale * , Martin* , Roberts * . Trombones: Synder*, Pace* , Kerns * , Benfer* , Garrison * . Baritones: Gillikin * , Titus*. Basses: Irving * , Creasey *, La wson *. Snare Drums: McCormick*, Verbu rg * , Jenkins* , Hall* , Huff*. Bass Drum: Lohman * . Cymbals: Fitzgerald * . Tympani: Titus*. Keyboard Percussion: Burton * . ** Secon d Cl ass Musician, * Th.i rd Class Musician .
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Row 1: M. Pe a rson; Gentry; Ha le; Garth; Sharon Ford, Vice President; Martha Smith, President; Bobby Burton, Secretary-Treasurer; Sam Cl arke, Reporter; W i lliams, Tit us. Row 2: Rittenhouse, Tobler, Gilikin, Proffit, Karen, Taylor, Garrison, Beitzel, Critzer , G rayson . Row 3: Paulette, Verboerg, Tul er, Benfer, Martin, Beale , Springborn , Maup in, Dudley, Jenkins. Row 4: V ia , Seiffert, Fi tzgerald, Souyhal l, Kearns, Irv ing, Creasy, McCormick. Row 5: O'Neal, Lee, Toms, Bia s, La wso n, Wood, Fretwe ll, H oneycutt , Lo h man , Robbins.
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CALENDER 6 Season football opener brings v ictor y over Orange, 18-12. 12 Faculty Picnic we lcomes 17 new teachers . 19 H i-Y, Tri-Hi-Y officers wo rkshop in Staunton
MAY 1963 24 Junior-Senior Prom
OF ticipates in Bond Day at the University of Yo. 26 F.H.A. Federation
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ACTIVITIES 7 Seniors toke College Boards ot University. 9 Faculty presents gift to Mr.&Mrs . Hurt.
sends 11 All-State boro .
6 Charter members of Notional Thespian Society ore initiated . 8-9 Homecoming ! Kathy Green is chosen Queen! 11 Parent Visitation Day begins American Education Week.
14 S.C.A . Sponsors first radio program on WCHV. 16 8th Annual Winter Bond Concert is held in Albemarle auditorium. 18 F. H . A . Christma s Flower Show DECEMBER 21-JANUARY
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Volley in boske
1 Christmas Vocation JUNE
8 Tenth G rod uotion at Albemarle 10-13 F.H.A. Con vention in Roanoke elects Lynn Mallory State Reporter for '63 -'64. A .H .S. Chapter receives State Out standing Chapter A ward. 17-21 F.H .A.-F .F.A. Camp at Mogo rt' s Beach JUNE
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27 Albemarle 4-H State Fair OCTOBER
1 First J.V. & Varsity Girls' Basketball Gomes 5 Lone High the scene of the District J F.T.A. Con ven tion . 11 First Eighth Grode Footboll Game
22 President Kennedy ossassi noted. 22 Ploy "Our Town" presented by Albemarle Players . 22-23 F.T.A . Con ventio n at John Marshall Hotel Richmond 28-29 Thanksgi v ing Vocation DECEMBER
AUGUST 28 F.T.A. Annual A ward
3 First Basketball game against Culpeper
Banquet
SEPTEMBER 3 Albemarle begins second decade w ith 1319 students .
JANUARY 1964 6-7 Snow days
11 More College Boo rds 22-24 Mid-term Exa ms JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY
1 District V Regional Bond event at Lone
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1963- 1964 sends 11 representatives to All-State Chorus in Waynesboro.
Hall at University of Va.
Young elected Speaker Protem of the House.
24-25 S.I.P .A . in Lexin gton presided over by Anne Leake, President. 28 D.E., I.C.T., V.O.T. Banquet. 28 F.H.A. Rally MAY 2 Juniors take College Boards, Rouss Hall, University of Va . 4 F.H .A . Fashion Show 7 7th Graders get first lour of school. 13 Awards are presented at Athletic Banquet.
3-5 S.C.A. State Convention . 3 Club Night-First Place-
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FEBRUARY 27, 29, and MARCH 1 Patriots become
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15 Drama Festival at University of Va .
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11 D.E. District IX Convention-Carolyn Elliot, D .E. Student of the Year . 11 Top-Ten Students announced
Latin Club. 6 Faculty women shower for Pam Layman . 7 First Tennis Match 7 First G ir ls' Softball Game. 8 F.H.A . Parent-Daughter Banquet. 14 District V.M .E.A . Choral Festiva I 14 Career Day
16 State Track Meet held in Le xington. 18 8th Spring Concert presented by A.H .S. Band.
JUNE 3 Last Pupil Day 6 Seniors are through at last. Graduation!
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FEBRUARY 29 Thespians attend College Drama Festi v al in Richmond . MARCH 3 11
P ractica I Nurses graduate . 6 Anne Via named "Miss ld ea I Secretary ." 7 College Boards, Rous s
11 DeloresVanChosenD.O. Student of the Year. 11 One-Act Festival Play presented to Student Body 12 SENIOR DAY 17 A.H.S. presents " Nero Fiddles" in Distr ict Pla y Festival in Waynesboro . 20 Jr. Talent Show-First place-Eddie C ampbell and Paul Cole 21 District Band Festi val in Staunton-A.H.S. receives Superior Rating. 25-31 Spring Vacation canceled . 26 Jr .-Sr . Basketball Game . APRIL 2-4 Model General Assembly in Richmond, Sall y
Staunton . 22 A .H.S . Band participates in Dogwood Festival Parade .
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Prom '63 began with wires we added crepe paper 433 hours and a magic dragon colors? three blues and two greens nothing glaring nothing boastful just oriental Puff our magic dragon friend guarded the garden guarded the trees and the little flowers and the band multi-colored swirls of people danced beneath the dime store pagoda dime store only in paper and wires but magically transformed into an oriental palace of night
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REGIONAL BAND MEMBERS : John Parson, Donna Roppolt, Jeff Snyder , Steve Conley .
REGIONAL CHOIR MEMBERS: SiHing: Nancy Yowell, Lorry Mundy. Standing: Dono Sharpe, J udy Lawson, Toni Mosser, Charlotte McDaniel, Barbaro Johnson, John James, Robb ie Gough, Jimmy Garrison .
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Homecoming Hustle, Bustle, Anticipation fill the whole week The day has come Imagination is at its height The afternoon is spent decorating The tension of the game is relieved
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Homecoming Queen-Kathy Green Maid of Honor-Kerry Usher
Senior Representative-Missy Scott
Senior Representative-Me ri lou Respess
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"Let go of n just made a run!" ThesE year during game.
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QUARTERBACKS: Reed 10, Snyder 12 mody 14. HALFBACKS: Pace 21, B Wolfrey 36, Milton 11, Tisdale 13 , He 26, Gay 45, Murray 33, Wyant 22 , Pyles 44, Baker 24.
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A.H.S. has 8-1-1 season The Albemarle High football team, under the coaching of Mr. King and Mr. Raines, boasted a good season this year, losing only one and tieing one. This was the third best season the school has had.
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A.H.S. WINS ITS FIRST VALLEY DISTRICT BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
A 14-8 se the story Ed Null's desire too season .
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SEASON PLAY A .H.S.- R.E. Lee . . . . . . . . . 26-37 48-73 A .H.S.- Parry McCluer ... . 34-41 55-37 A.H .S. - Harrisonburg . . . . . 41-38 . .. 34-49 A.H.S.- Waynesboro . . . . . 31-36 . . . 46-47 A.H.S.- Lexington . .. .. . . .46-43 ... 69-42 A.H .S.- Cui,S> eper . . . . . . . -.57-45 . .. 59-58 A .H.S . - O~ cinge . . . . . . . . .71-45 ... 86-55 A.H.S.- Natural Bridge . . . . 57-54 .. . 69-67 A.H r;S .- Woodberry Forrest .. . . . ... 47-74 A.H.S.-Faculty . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-30 0
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AI bema rle opened their season with an 18 to 12 victory over 0 range. With only seven lettermen returning, Coach King had high hopes for the team. Continuing their short winning streak, A.H . S. rolled to a large win, defeating Henrico by a score of 33 to 7 . 1twasthefirst home game this year for the Patriots, and they put on a fine performance.
The Pc feated the AI formar later. I Decem burg,
In one of the greatest wins of the season, a highly spirited Albemarle team, sparked by stunning victories over Orange and Henrico in the weeks before, crushed Culpeper by a score of 40 to 7. Riding on the crest of a 3-game winning streak, the Patriots suffered their first and only defeat at the hands of the highly favored "Fighting Leemen" of Staunton.
Albemarle took some of the "Fight out of the "Fighting Blues" of Parry McCluer High School and held them to a 0-0 tie. This was the only game the Patriots tied all season. In spite of the absence of Albemarle's star halfback, Eddie Herring, the Patriots defeated the Rebel forces of Louisa in one of the most evenly matched games of the year.
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The . Patriots did a little weather forecasting for themselves and turned back the Scarlet Hurricanes of Lexington in a 24 to 6 victory. This was the fifth win of the season. In the last game away from their home field, the Patriots held the Blue Streaks of Harrisonburg scoreless. Meanwhile A.H .S. was able to tally 20 points of their own.
The Patriots turned into Giant Killersasthey defeated the "Little Giants" of Waynesboro on a muddy home field in the "dirtiest" of the season's contests. Under the weight of a strong Albemarle team, Natural Bridge fell as hundreds of Homecoming fans cheered the team to their eighth victory in the final game of the season.
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Harrisonburg. Albemarle's short winning streak stopped when the Patriots, in their first district game away from home, were defeated by the Fighting Blue's of Parry McCluer High School. However, they retaliated and won the next encounter with this school. Although Albemarle lost both games against Waynesboro,
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second. The Patriots also defeated Orange twice, but these were not district games. The AI bema rle team finished with a 9-8 season overall, and finished 4th in the District with a 5-7 record. However, all seven District teams met in a tournament in Lexington at the end of February. The Patriots, astonishing many spec-
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tators, crushed Buena Vista, R.E.Lee, and finally Waynesboro, to claim the District Championship. In the Group 1-B Northern Regional Play-offs, held in Memorial Gymnasium at the University of Virginia, the Patriots, although they fought all the way, were defeated by a powerful team from Faquier County. Our congratulations to a fine basketball team.
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Mr . Null and Mr. Costello coached a great team this year. The J.V.'s had almost as good a season as the Varsity, winning 4 and losing 2.
A.H.S.- Buena Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13- 7 A.H.S.- R.E. Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-26 A.H.S.- Waynesboro . . . . . . . . . . . . 28- 6 A.H.S.- Buena Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25- 0 A.H.S . - R.E. Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0- 7 Red-Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-37
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GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL High hopes for an undefeated season were destroyed by a final game 3 point loss to Fluvanna, a team we had earlier defeated by 3 points. The strength of our team is evident by the all season score, A.H.S. 443-0pponents 196.
A.H.S.- William Monroe ... 78- 9 .56- 3 A.H.S.- Scottsville .. . . . . . 35-26 . 34-19 .31-28 . 32-35 A.H .S.- Fluvanna . . . A.H.S.-Lexington . . . . . . . . . . ... . 46-10 A.H.S.- Waynesboro . . . . . 32-15 ... 23-14 A.H.S.-Louisa ... . . . . . . 46-18 ... 30-19 A.H.S. -Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 19-20
Manager Barbara Britton and Coach Tresa Quarles.
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Miss Dean's highly-spirited J. V. giiis were victorious in every game they played this season. Their best game, played against William M onroe, was won 46-7. They are a promising future varsity team .
A.H.S.- William Monroe . . . 46- 7 A.H.S.- Scottsville . . . . . . . 25-16 A.H.S.- Fluvanna . . . . . . . . 26- 5 A.H.S.- Waynesboro . 38-12 A.H.S.- Louisa . . . . . . . . . . 28-11 . .
. 41- 8 . 36-22 . 39- 8 . 29- 7 . 33-12
Manager Judy Farish and Coach Pat Dean . Kneeling: Row 1: V
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Row 1: Rappolt, Shepherd, L. Wyant, Heilman, Turner, Cook, Tomlin, Haney . Row 2: Massey, Wolter, Dofflemyer, T. Wyant, Rockwood, Crawford, Gunsallus.
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J Kneeling: Tomlin, Gunsallus, Smith, Clark, Pace, Marston, Sartin, Grinde, Rappolt. Row 1: V. Vascott, Dehart, Gibson, Strauss, T. Vascott, Quarles, Kessler, Casteen, Dean, Gibson.
GIRLS' VARSITY SOFTBALL Never having had a losing season, the girls' softball team can look forward to the coming season. They have a nine game schedule which should provide keen competition.
April 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Culpeper April 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Culpeper April 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . William Monroe Ap ri I 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lexington May 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Monroe May 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilson Memorial May 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilson Memorial
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Managers Martha Dofflemyerand Bernice Haney. Coach Trese Quarles .
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Row 1: McAllister, L. Wyant, Herring, Bea l e, Martin, 0. Collier, Taylor . Row 2: Kyser, Smith, Lam, Kenned y , H. Collier, Anderson, Rea, Costello . Row 3 : Garnett, Henderson, Cheape, Faris, D. Wyant, Stac y, Greenwo od, Woolfrey.
VARSITY BASEBALL The Varsity Baseball team is faced this year with a heavy schedule-an average of two games per week. A team which has only 4 senior class members and was Valley District champion last year can be expected to have a good season this year and next.
March 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nelson April 3 . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. Waynesboro April 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harrisonburg April 10 . Buena Vista April 17 . . .. R.E . Lee April21 Harrisonburg April 22 . . . 路.Orange April 27 . . . . Orange May 1 . Natural Bridge May 5 . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Nelson May 8 .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . Waynesboro May 12 .. Lexington May 15 Buena Vista May 19 . . . R.E. Lee Managers Delong, Charles Costello.
Stanton, and
Paulette. Coach
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BASEBALL FANS EXPECT SECOND STRAIGHT VALLEY DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP
Practice for the 1964 spring sports was hampered by days of bitter cold and rain, rain, rain . Nevertheless, Coach Costello's Varsity Baseball team in their first outing found the range with solid hits and good pitching to win 7-5.
Scenes from season-opening victory over Nelson.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Working even harder to produce a ball player ready to play with a district champion varsity team, Coach Rush has increased the schedule to eight games. Some of last year's junior varsity players started in the varsity opener against Nelson .
April 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisa April 15 . . . . . . Orange April 17 . . . . . . Scottsville April20 .. William Monroe April 27 Woodberry Forest April 29 . . . . . . . Louisa May 4 .William Monroe May 6 . . . . . . . Orange
Managers Gregory Lee and David Parson and Coach Laird Rush .
Wyant, L. Re ) Usher.
With playe seasc mote l
After marl 路 team keen
Row 1: Kneeling: Tate, Wolfrey, Dunavin, Viar, Harrell, Thompson. Row 2: DeBiasi, Knight, Lawson, Arnalda, Tomlin, Dofflemyer. Row 3: Sandridge, Clarke, Abell, Ward, Davis, Massey, Mawyer.
Wise, MeN ish,
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.. Louisa . Orange icottsville 1M on roe ry Forest . . Louisa 1Monroe . Orange
Wyant, L. Reynolds, Westmoreland, K. Reynolds, Turner, Beasley, Smith, Simpson, Usher.
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TENNIS
After a lapse of two years, Albemarle has again formed a golf team. A 7 match schedule provides keen competition .
GOLF
Wise , McNish, Pearson, Hudgins, Springborn, Haney , Barnes .
Coach Pat Dean and manager Teresa Wyant.
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Cheape , Ja rn Baker. Row 3: Kennamer, H Jones, Ode r, Salley, Durre Gough.
April 2 . AprilS . April 11 . April 16 . April 18 . April 23 . April 25 April 30 . May 2 .. May 9 .. May 13. May 16.
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Row 1: Honeycutt, Kearns, Barnes, Wood, Withers, Gerhardt, Snyder, McDiarmid, Herring, Roc kwood, Yogi, Strickland, Herndon . Row 2: Burnett, DeBiasi, B. Burton, Bain, Cheape, Jarman, E. Burton, Milton, Romance, Lederman, Booth, Strickler, Kennedy, Baker. Row 3: Hammond, Jones, Wesner, Gillikin, B. Farish, M . Farish, Monson, Tyler, Kennamer, Hunter, Cassady, Roberts, Strauss, Nefos, Blake, Boger. Row 4: Hudgins, Jones, Oder, Tisdale, Lawson, Dofflemyer, Knight, Snyder, Gambrill, Williams, Smith, Salley, Durrer, Gay. Row 5: R. Pace, Travis, L. Abell, Eastwood , Smith, Coach Raines, Gough.
April 2 . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. Harrisonburg April 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . R.E. Lee April 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Handley Relay April 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodberry Forest April 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duke April 23 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Waynesboro April 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . Buena Vista Relay April 30 ... . .. . ... . . . . . . Buena Vista May 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albemarle Relay May 9 . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . District (W&L) May 13 . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange May 16 . . . . . . . . . . â&#x20AC;˘ . . . . . State (V.M.I.)
VARSITY TRACK Managers Robby Gough and Ronnie Pace and Coach William Raines .
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DOWNTOWN ATHLETIC STORE 407 EAST MAl N STREET Distributors for :
A. S. Spaulding & Bros . Rawlings Manufacturing Company Spot-Silt Shoes Riddell Helmets and Shoes MacGregor
CN.t.IILOniiVtLLI . vutGIHt,.,
"ROOTED IN HISTORY -IN STEP WITH THE FUTURE"
COMPLIMENTS OF
ROY WHEELER CO.
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SEAL'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service Complete Lubrication At Underpass Crozet, Virginia ~ ~
Phone 823-4 121 Nights 823-4836
Crozet Gulf Service Auto Repair & State Inspection Body & Fender Repair Wrecker Service
823-4021 Night- 823-4266 Day -
TRIMBLE'S DRY CLEANING SERVICE
823-4417
Personalized Service Dial 823-4141 Crozet, Virginia We Give S & H Green Stamps
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FINK'S JEWELERS Diamonds- Watches- Silver Luggage Dial 296-6094
Red Front Market Dial 823-4325 Crozet, Virginia
ELJO'S UNIVERSITY SHOP " AT THE CORNER "
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Over 50 Years Real Estate Service
THE JEFFERSON SCHOOL OF ARTS
B. E. WHEELER & COMPANY
THE ALLEY GALLERY STUDIO ART SHOP
Corner of 3rd & Market Streets
ART SUPPLIES ART INSTRUCTION
Post Office Box 164 Charlottesvi lle, Virginia
Dial 293-3788 906 W . Main Charlottesville, Virginia l
W. E. BROWN, INC. PLUMBING- HEATING ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONING
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964
MOOREFIELD BATTERY & PARTS, INC.
Dial 296-6268 915 Monticello Rd .
Proprietors: W . C. Winkler George F. Cox
Charlottesv ille, Virginia
BARRACKS ROAD SHOPPING CENTER
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I•t ·I·] 4i:ta lntemational Warm Air Heating Air Conditioning Residental-Industrial-Commercial -Roofing RepairsBuilt up Asphalt-Tar and Gravel-Roofs Coated or Painted Asphalt and Asbestos Shingles Phone 293-2302
1964
W. A. LYNCH ROOFING CO. 1709 Monticello Rd.
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Charlottesville, Va.
RHINEHARTS GULF SERVICE STATION
S. W. BARNES, INC.
Rt. 250 West Gro . -
Gas- Oi I -Accessories
Crozet, Virginia
Phone 823-4431
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"SCHOOL AND OFFICE"
Specializing in Wheel Balancing
SUPPLIES
and Undercoating
JARMAN'S INCORPORATED
Route 250 West Charlottesville, Virginia Telephone 296-3913
Charlottesvi lie and Waynesboro Cooperating Firm
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HILL & IRVING INC. FUNERAL SERVICES First and Market Street
Charlottesville, Virg inia
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COMPLIMENTS OF
CROZET SHOE REPAIR
TIDBIT
SERVICE
MOTEL & RESTAURANT
Crozet, Virginia
Route 250 West
New and Used Shoes for
Charlottesville, Virginia
the Entire Family
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L. C. McALLISTER Owner Hydraulic Rd . & Rt. #5
P.O . Box 336
Cha rlottesvi lie
Phone 296-1772 All Work Guaranteed 4 Portable Welding Machines Mill Wright Work Insulation of Industrial Machines
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CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1964
Milk &~bad4•
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UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE, INC.
for
University Shopping Center
FINE FOODS
Opposite St. Anne's School Phone 295-4555
Free Delivery
SPERRY PIEDMONT COMPANY (Division of Sperry Rand Corp.) Charlottesvi lie
Virginia
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CROZET DRUG CO. SERVICE FOR THE SICK
C. F. Stanley Manager and Pharmacist Phone 823-421 ~
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R. E. LEE & SON
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THE Paints , Varnishes , Lacquers , Leads Oils, Enamels Brushes and Painter 's Specialties 121 West Main Street Charlottesville , Virg ini a
A CAREER With A Future! If you like science and mathematics, consider engineering for your career! Engineering is the field of today and tomorrow. Progress is fast. New jobs are opening up every day. Plan for a job with a future-plan to be an engineer!
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY
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OPEN UNTIL 9
PHONE 293-6093
The Jefferson House
"FINE FURNITURE FOR LESS" I'
Route 29 North- P. 0. Box 683 Charlottesville, Virginia
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Ml LLERS CUT RATE DRUG STORE 109 West Main
295-2232
PARKS FINANCE SERVICE, INC. 112 2nd St. N. E. Personal Loons To $600.00 Phone 293-6196
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JAY JEWELERS IN CHARLOTTESVILLE
"Jay" Stands for Jewelry 205 East Main Street
W . W . Parks, Mgr.
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Office Machine Co.
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Heyer Duplicators
RUDY S CLEANERS, INC. 1
Dial 295-7419
919 W . Main St reet
705 Pres ton Ave .
Sales- Service
Phone 295-7166
Rentals
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H. M. GLEASON & CO. First in Fashion
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
Farm Mach in ery and Motor Trucks Serv ing You Since 1871
Greencroft Florist
1st & Garrett St.
For the very finest corsages
Tel. 295-5145
and cut flowers 918 Emmett Street Dial 293-6154 Deliveries of course
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CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTO AND TRUCK DEALERS COGGINS MOTOR CO., INC. 330 Preston A venue Char lot tes vi l le, Virgi n ia Studebaker Cars & Trucks Mercedes-Benz
MASSEY路 FISCHER FORD, INC. 856 W est M ain Street Cha rl ot t esvi l le , Vi rg in ia Ford - Falcon - Fairlane Thunderb ird- Ford Trucks
DOMINICK CHEVROLET CORP. Rou t e 250 Ea st on Pantops M ounta in Charlottesvi lle, V irgin ia Chevrolet- Chevy I I - Corvai r Corvette R. M . DAVIS MOTORS, INC. 13 11 West M ain Street Char lottesvil le, Virgini a Plymouth- Valiant- Chrysler Imperial
RUSSELL MOONEY OLDS SALES and SERVICE 3 15 West Ma in Street Cha rl ottesvi ll e, Vi rg in ia Oldsmobile- Oldsmobile FSS BRADLEY PEYTON Ill 858 W est Mai n Street Cha rlot te svil le, Vi rgi n ia Pontiac- Pontiac Tempest Cadillac- Vauxhall
H. M . GLEASON and CO., INC. First and Ga rrett Streets Char lot tesvi lle, V irg in ia International Trucks and Farmall Equipment
S-K MOTORS LTD. Route 29 North Ch arl otte svi lle, Vi rgi nia Imported Auto Specialists
HARPER MOTORS, INC. 9 18 Prest on Ave nue Char lottesvi lle, V irgin ia Volkswaken- Porsche
JIM W I LLIAMS BUICK INC. 900 Preston A venue Cha r lottesvi lle, Vi rginia Buick- Buick Special- Opel GMC Trucks
MacGREGOR MOTORS, INC , 4 16 W est M a in Street Cha rlottesvi l le, Vi rg inia Lincoln Continental- Mercury Comet
WILHOIT MOTORS 404 Ea st M ar ket ~ tre e ! Charlotte svi l le, V irg in ia Dodge- Dodge Dart Dodge Trucks- Fiat
HOME MATERIALS, INC. 1240 Harris St. Charlottesville, Virginia Dial 293-9177
THE W. J. KELLER CO. Spalding Saddles and Loafers Capezios-Bass Weejuns Andrew Geller- Mademoiselle Paradise-Naturializers-Town & Country for men : Wright's Arch Preservers Freeman's-Bass Weejuns 404 E. Main
THE SMART JUNIOR MISS ALWAYS SHOPS AT . ,
STYLE SHOPPE Main at Fourth Street "Distinctive Apparel"
OAK HILL FOOD CENTER
Charlottesville, Virginia Barbershop and Trailer Court Old Lynchburg Rd . and 5th St. Extended
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
Open 7 Days and Nights Phone 295-2694
Suppliers for Collegians for Over a Century UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1964
The Man's Corner Downtown, Charlottesville
Wiley's, Inc. Specializing in Ladies, Junior, and Childrens Apparel 410 East Main Street
Albemarle students enjoy shopping, and working, at Wiley's.
Cooperating Firm
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Eastern Regional Office of State Farm Insurance Companies AUTO- LIFE- FIRE 1001 Emmet Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
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TRAII.WAYS. TONEW YORK
WORLD'S FAIR Complete Package Tours Special Charter Trips Fast1 Daily Express Service
TRAILINAYS Unisphere ~"'"'" .,
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Cooperating Firm
MEDICAL ARTS
THE 213 SHOP
PHARMACY
213 Fourth St ., N .E. Charlottes v ille , Va .
916 East High Street Charlottesvi lie
GIFTS
Phone 293-77 41
GREETING CARDS DECORATIV.E ACCESSORIES
"Service to the Sick"
BROWN'S DRY CLEANERS Harry J. Brown Dial 6-6285 51 0 Preston Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia
W. M. COLLINS General Merchandise North Garden, Va . Phone 293-0044
JAK 'N' JIL
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KOURY'S HAIR STYLIST For Utmost Beauty
THE VILLAGE MARKET
In
Yancey Mills, Va . Open 7 Days
HAIR DESIGN Phone 295-4311 Barracks Road Shopping Center
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Williams
INC.
Charlottesville's Leading Department Store Cooperating路 Firm
HANCKEL- CITIZENS
BY-PASS MARKET
INS. CORP.
250 By-Pass Freebridge Rd .
Insurance
Open 7 Days
of every kind
8 till 10
295-7191 3rd and Jefferson
Meats cut to order P.O. Box 96
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CHARLOTTES VI LLE. V IRGINIA
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OASIS RESTAURANT Phone 823-431 2
CROZET SUPERETTE Dial 823-4828
STARKE'S CASH MARKET Crozet, Virginia
823-4012
RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT RT. 250 WEST Ivy, V irg inia Choice Steaks and Seafood
PREDDY'S WATCH SERVICE ON THE MEZZANINE IN WESTERN AUTO BUILDING BARRACKS ROAD SHOPPING CENTER Hours- 9:30 to 6:00 Monday Through Saturday Owned and Operated by W . R. (Ga it ) Preddy - Cert ified Watchmaker ENGRAVING
DAVIS FLORIST 507 East Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia Dial 295-5912
TOWE INSURANCE SERVICE INC. 416 E. Main
Charlottesville, Virginia
"ASK ABOUT OUR STUDENT ESTATE PLAN" Forrest S. Towe and A
Da rden Towe
GLEASON'S BAKERY, Inc. We specialize in decorated cakes for the occasion
Bakers o/
TELEPHONE 296-6252
Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Pastries
101 E AST M AIN STREET P . 0 . Box 161
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
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Albemarle students crowd the Monticello Dairy ice cream freezer during lunch in the school cafeteria_
Monticello Dairy Grady Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia
E. 296-6252 /\IN STREET
OX 161
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MINOR-DUKE MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Addie Alexander, Owner 404 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Charlottesvi lie, Virginia
CROZET INSURANCE
BOTTLED GAS
GENERAL INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Carl F. Barnes
Ella S. Barnes
Crozet, Virginia
H & M SHOE STORE Always a Step Ahead in Fashion
OF VIRGINIA
CROSS ROADS STORE Leonard E. Bunch, Sr.
and Quality Grocery- Feeds- Seeds "Shoes for the Entire Family" North Garden, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 101 W . Main Street
Phone 293-0014
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VALLEY VIEW FLORIST
GILMORE HAMM
FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION
& SNYDER, INC. FURNITURE FOR THE HOME
Phone 296-6141
AND OFFICE ~
418 East Main
Charlottesville, Virginia
LANE'S T AI LORING SHOP BARRACKS ROAD SHOPPING CENTER Phone 293-8505
" Complete Formal Wear Renta I Service"
For The School
For The Home
For The Office
You'll Find Whatever You Need In Stationery
School Supplies
Greeting Cards
Books
Office Supplies
Athletic Cards
Office Furniture
Novelties
At Charlottesville's Leading Book Store
ANDERSON BROS. BOOKSTORE INC. Serving This Community Since 1876 Located at the University of Virginia
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Burgess Continental Coiffures Holiday Drive Route 29 North Phone 295-7179 or 295-7178 Charlottesville, Virginia
fJ!MiiviSIBLE] RECORDS. INC. CROZET. VIRGINIA
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THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 118 West Main Street
Bonnie helps Billy Reed find the right tie clasp at The Young Men's Shop.
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BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
CHARLOTTESVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. It's time to stock up before an Albemarle basketball game.
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Tires & Accessories
Pure Oil Products
FOR THE FIN EST IN FOODS visit
Complete Auto Service ERNIE'S
FRY'S SPRING SERVICE STATION E. L. Houchens, Owner Phone 296-4006
2115 Jefferson Pork Ave . Charlottesville, Virginia
JIM ' S RESTAURANT OWN ED A ND O PE RA TED BY
JIM AND BETTY SPROUSE
1505 WEST M AI N
ST R EET
CH A RLO TTE SV ILLE , VI RG INI A
HAWKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL Ivy Road (Rt. 250 West)
Charlottesville, Virginia
T ELEPHO N E 3-4935
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EARL H. VAUGHAN, INC. Plumbing & Heating Contractors "Coal that Burns" Dial 295-5177
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Charlottesville, Va.
TUEL JEWELERS
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FOR THE FINEST IN GREETING CARDS
BROWN'S GIFTS In Historic Virginia Charlottesville & Williamsburg Cooperating Firm
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VALUE AND VARIETY Barracks Rood Shopping Center and 112-116 West Main Street
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TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP ' 'Clothes for the Woman of Discriminating Toste" Telephone 295-5339 114 Fourth Street N. E.
Charlottesville, Virginia
M. TIMBERLAKE INCORPORATED DRUGGIST
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295-9155
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Desper's Power Equipment Service Homelite Chain Saw Sales & Service Service For All Makes Of Chain Saws & Lawn Mowers Phone 295-9215 Route 29 North
Charlottesville
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964
A COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE
Cooperating Firm
·IN DOWNTOWN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
ALLIED SUPPLY COMPANY
TAILORED SEAT COVERS OUR SPECIALTY
Reggie's Auto Upholstery 1
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Phone 295-7181 Manufacturers of Quality Ready-Mixed Concrete Autoclave Blocks Septic Tanks Miscellaneous Concrete, Yard & Garden Products
Arm Rest Headliners Convertible Tops Repair Work On Seats Door Panels Phone 296-3932 109 6th St., N. W. Charlottesville, Virginia
CHARLOTTESVILLE HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE HARDWARE HARDWARE HARDWARE HARDWARE All Kinds Charlottesvi lie
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IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESS SITE
THE o:::~~:R WAY All size containers for every disposal need
SCHNEIDER'S DISPOSAL SERVICE, INC. For information call
Carroll L. Sacre, District Mgr.
293-9005
Charlottesville, Virginia
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HICKORY HILL SERVICE STATION
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Route 29 South Charlottesville, Virginia
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STEVENS
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MEATS- GROCERIES BEVERAGES
Ivy Rood- U. S. 250 West
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Charlottesville, Virginia
STOP AND SHOP 600 Preston Avenue
Charlottesville, Virginia
RIO ESSO SERVICE
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Groceries- Novelties- Fireworks Snack Bar John Lyster (Proprietor) Free Pickup Phone 293-0312 On Route 29 2 Miles North of Charlottesville Top Value Stomps Handy to the School
FOOD DISCOUNT CENTERS 500 East Main Street &
1017 West Main Street Cha rlottesville, Virginia
EAGLE WINDOW CO. Remodeling of all types
1518 E. High St.
Storm doors-Windows
Chorlottesvi lie Phone 293-3312
MARTIN HARDWARE CO., KITTY ARCHER
INC.
DANCE STUDIO
Free Parking-Air-Conditioned
Phone 295-4464
Dial 293-8171
Meadowbrook Shopping Center
941 Preston Avenue Cooperating Firm
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OLIVA & LAZZURI JEFFERSON PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE
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Manager
Business College"
Dial 293-3352
Charlottesville, Virginia
606 - 1Oth Street, N. W.
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PIEDMONT TRACTOR COMPANY, INC. Charlottesville, Virginia
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CAVALIER GULF SERVICE Rt. 250 West
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"At the Sign of the Gulf Orange Disc"
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Acme Visible Records
Gleason's Bakery
Preddy's Watch Service
Allied Supply Co.
Greencroft Nurseries, Inc.
Ranch House Restaurant
Anderson Bros. Bookstore
Henckel Citizens Ins. Corp.
Red Frant AAo rket
Archer, Kitty Dance Studio
Hawkins Fun eral Chapel
Reggie's Upholstery
Barnes, S.W . Lumber Company
Hickory Hill Service Station
Rennolds Inc .
Barracks Road Shopping Center
Hill & Irving, Inc .
Rhinehart's Gulf Service
Bellair Gulf Service
H. & AA . Shoe Store
Rio Esso Service
Bottled Gas Corp. of Virginia
Home AAaterials Inc .
Rose's Stores Inc.
Brown's Dry Cleaners
Ivy Construction Co.
Rudy's Cleaners
Brown's Gifts
Ivy Esso Service Center
Schneider's Disposal Service, Inc.
Brown, W. E. Inc .
Jok 'n' Jill
Seal's Sinclair Service
By-Pass Super AAarket
Jarman's Inc .
Sherwin- Williams Co.
Burgess Contine ntal Coiffures
Ja y Jewelers
Sperry - Piedmont Co.
Cavalier Gulf
Jefferson House
Starke's Cash AAarket
Chancellor's Drug
Jefferson Professional lnst.
State Farm Insurance
Charlottesville Auto & Truck
Jefferson School of Arts
Stevens & Company
Charlottesville Hardware
Jim's Restaurant
Stop and Shop
Charlottesville Office AAachines
Keller, W. J. Co.
Style Shoppe
Coca-Cola Bottling Works Inc.
Keller and George
Sweet, Amos R.
Co llins W.AA. Gen . AAdse.
Koury's Hair Sty list
Tidbit AAotel & Restaurant
Colonade Shop
Lane 's Tailoring
Tilman's Department Store
Cosner Bros. Auto
Lee, R. E. & Son
Timberlake, AA . Inc .
Cross Roods Store
Leggett's
Town & Country
Crozet Drug Store
Lynch, W. A.
Trimbel's Dry Cleaning Service
Crozet Insurance
AAoc's Welding
Tuel Jewelers
Crozet Gulf Service
AAon 's Corner
213 Shop
Crozet Shoe Repair Service
AAartin Hardware Co ., Inc.
University Bookstore
Crozet Superette
AAedical Arts Pharmacy
University Drug Store, Inc.
Daily Progress
AAiller's Cut Rate
Volley View Florist
Davis Florist
AAiller & Rhodes
Vaughan , Earl H., Inc.
Desper Power Equipment Service
AAinor-Duke Insurance
Vepco
Downtown Athletic Store
AAoorefields Battery & Parts, Inc.
Village AAarket
Eagle Window Co.
AAonticello Dairy
Virginia Trailways
Eljo's
Oak Hill Food Center
Virginian
Fink's
Oasis Restaurant
Wheeler, B. E. Real Estate
Food Discount Centers
Oli va & Lazzuri
Wheeler, Roy Co.
Fry Springs Service Station
Par k's Finance
Wiley's Inc.
Gilmore, Homm & Snyder
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Inc.
Williams, C. H., Inc.
Gleason, H .AA . & Co.
Piedmont Tractor
Young AAen's Shop
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OUR THANKS
The 1964 staff of The Peer wishes to extend its sincere appreciat i on to the following for their inva luable aid and cooperation .
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Advertisers for supporting the annual with their ad v ertise ments;
Lane's Tailoring Shop for supplying the coats used for Senior Boys' picture s;
Billy Bishop and Gundars Osvalds fo r taking our candid shots,
Mr. Rip Payne for taking o ur c lub pictures and helping us;
activity shots . . . on call w hen needed;
Faculty and Guidance Department for the ir co o pe r ation wi th the constant bother of th e annual staff;
Mr. Hurt and the Office Personnel for all their valuable as-
Mr. Charles Perry for advi sing us . . . trying to sol v e our p r oblem s; School Pictures, Inc. for sharp and clear pictures;
Students and Parents for their support ofthe annual and making
sistance whenever we asked;
it possible .
ACTIVITIES INDEX A lbemarle Highlight Staff . . . . . . . . 109
Dedication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Math Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
A lumni Se ction . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 116
DE Club . . . . . . . . . . .
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Monogram Club . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 86
A rt C lub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90
Dramatics . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. 104
National Honor Society .. . . . . . . .. 85
. 1'18 Ban d, All State .. Ba nd, Beg innin g . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 113 Ba nd C lub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 112 Ban d , Intermed iate and Junior . . . . . 113 Ba nd, Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Bible Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . . . . 98 Cale ndar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Che erleaders . . . . . . . .• . . . . . . . 126 Che ss Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . 90 Ch oir , Conce rt . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 110 Choir, Eighth Grade . . . . . . . . .. . . 111 Chorus, All State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Club Night . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 124 Colleg e Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 11 9 College Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Debate C lub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
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Nursing Club . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 96
Four-H Club, Boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Orche stra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Faculty Basketball Game .. . . . . . .
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Four- H Club, Girls . . . . . . . . . .. .. 95
Parent Day
French Club . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . 88
Peer Staff .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 108
FBLA . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 100
Plays . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 122
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FFA .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Pow der Puff Bow l
FH A . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Quill and Scro ll . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 85
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FTA . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 102
Red Cross . . . . . . .
GAA . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . 86
SCA .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 82
Hi-Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 98 H ome com ing Court . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 ICT...... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 100 Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game . .. . . . . . . 123
Senior Hall of Fame . .. . . . . . . . . . 76
Latin Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Thespian Society .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Library Club .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 102
Top Ten .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Literary Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 106
Tri-Hi -Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98
SeniorSeminar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Senior Superlati ves .. . .. . .. . . . . 78 Spanish Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
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