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CONTENTS Faculty

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Features

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DEDICATION Trust in our judgment ... and we gamed a deeper sense of responsibility A sense of humor ... and we enjoyed learning Interest in our accomplishments ... and we became more than just students Faith in our generation . . . and we came to believe in ourselves For these qualities which are a part of us now, for the guidance that helped prepare us for college and adulthood, and for the inspiration that made us aware of new abilities in ourselves, the Senior Class of 1965 respectfully dedicates THE PEER to Mr. R. Ben Turner.


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Administration and School Board

With concern and understanding Mr. Hurt, Mr. King, and the School Board make major decisions regarding school policy. The office staff helps both students and faculty by efficiently taking care of the secretarial and miscellaneous duties. The guidance office is also concerned with the student's well-being. The three guidance counselors try to keep the entire student body interested in obtaining as much education as possible.

Mr. Ben F . Hurt, Principal; Mr. JulianN. King, Assistant Principal.

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THE SCHOOL BOARD: Left to right: Dr. W.E. Moody; Mr. Comer Smith; Dr. Lawrence R. Quarle s; Mr. Walter B. Salley, Chairman of the Board; Mr. P aul H. C ale, Division Superintendent; Mr. Thomas H. Jenkins ; Mr. Roger H. Rhinehart, Jr. ; Mr. Leslie H. Walton, Assistant Supe rintendent.

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Office Staff Guidance Department ~.

OFFICE STAFF: Mrs. Jean Ferrell, Miss Claudia Haynes, and Mrs. Elizabeth Beard.

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Mrs. Mattie L. Fornes Guidance Counselor - 9th and lOth

Mrs. Virginia R. Dofflemyer Guidance Counselor - 11th and 12th

Mr. Joseph L. Trice Guidance Counselor - 8th


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MISS VIRGINIA U.S. History; U ernment

MR. HARRY AUSTIN Drafting; Industrial Arts

MRS. CAROLE AMSTER English II; Speech; Albemarle Players; Thespians MRS. MARY ANN ABERNATHY English 8; Geography 8

MRS. DOROTHY ATKINS M. Ed. Physical Science; Science 8

MRS. VIRGINIA ADAMS Algebra I

MISS POLLY BEAN Math 8 MRS. CATHERINE ARMBRISTER French I, II, and III; French Club

MRS. BES~ BIRCKHE Consumer Math; Math


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MISS VIRGINIA BEARD U.S. History; U.S. Government

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MR . HARRY AUS'ITI Drafting: Industrial Arts MR. CHARLES COSTELLO M.A. Spanish I and II; Economics; Spanish Club; J.V. Football; V. Baseball

MRS. BESSIE BIRCKHEAD Consumer Math; General Math

MRS. JOY DAVIS M.S . English 8; English I

MRS . ETHEL DAVISON M.A. Library; Library Club

MR. RICHARD ERGLER Algebra II; Trigonometry; Advanced Math; Math Club

MRS. JUDITH DODSON English 8; Geography 8

MRS. MARILYN F ANTINO English III and IV; Composition


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MR. CARL GALLIMORE Agriculture; General Mechanics; F.F .A.

MRS. MARGARET FOWLER M. Ed. Physical Science MR . DARRELL GARDNER Distributive Education; D.E. Club

MRS. DREMA FARMER English 8; Geography 8; English I; Bible Club

MRS. KATHRYN FARRELL Homemaking I; F.H.A.

MRS. VIRGINIA FULCHER Math 8 and 9; Geometry MRS. MARJORY GOODALL Journalism; Library Club The Albemarle Highlight

MRS. KATHARINE HANCOCK Typing I and II; Shorthand I and II

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The knowledge that you MRS. CAROLYN HANSBROUGH Typing I; General Busi-

have discovered something valuable MRS. PRISCILLA HOPKINS English II and IV; National Honor Society MRS. LINDA HOLLAND Art; Art Club

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MRS. ELLEN HOUSTON Latin I, II, and III; Latin Club

MRS . ELIZABETH HOLLAND Home Economics, F.H.A.

MR. AUBREY JOHNSTON U.S. History; Economics; Debate Club MRS . CHARLOTTE . HOLMES English III MRS. KATHRYN HUMPHRIES Office 路 Practice ; V.O.T.; General Business


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MRS. MARILYN MENTZ Math 8; Algebra I; Geomentry; J.V. Cheerleaders

MR. JAMES LEITCH M. Ed. Driver Education; Physical Education MRS. SARAH JOHNSON English 8; Geography 8; English I

MR. RICHARD McBRIDE Composition; English III; The Peer

MRS. MARY LEDERMAN French I

MRS. ANNE MATHES Math 8; Varsity Cheerleaders

MRS. NANCY MIDDLETON English I

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and the desire to impart that discovery

MRS . EDITH MILLER Practical Nursing

to other peopleMRS. BEVERLEY QUARLES Driver Training; Phys. Ed.; J.V. Basketball

MR . LAIRD RUSH MR. WILLIAM RAINES M. Ed. U.S. History; V. Football; V. Track; Monogram Club

M. Ed. He alth; Phys . Ed.; Driver Ed.; J.V. Basketball; J.V. Baseball; 8th Football

MRS . ANNE RODIG M.M. Chorus; Orchestra; Orchestra Club

MR. EDWIN RUSSELL Agriculture I, II, and III; F.F.A.; Student Accounting

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MR. ED NULL Health; Phys. Ed.; V. Basketball; Monogram Club

MISS TRESA QUARLES Health; Phys . Ed. ; Driver Ed .; G. A.A. ; V. Basketball; Softball


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MISS ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND English III; Latin I

F tt MR. H. NICHOLAS SNODDY M. Ed. U.S. Government; World History MR. JAMES SIMMONS M. Ed. Band; Band Club

MR. LEROY SMITH Industrial Arts I and Woodworking; Drafting Electronics

MISS PATRICIA TURNER M. Ed . Science 8; Tri-Hi-Y

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MRS. SHELBY STACY Typing I; Bookkeeping MR. R. BEN TURNER M.A. English IV

MR . COULBOURN TYLER M. Ed. Driver Ed.; Phys. Ed.; Health

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this is what makes a teacher. MRS. RUTH UPDIKE Practical Nursing; Future Nurses' Club

MISS MARTHA WASSUM Home Economics II, III, and IV; F.H.A. MR. ROLAND ZIMMERMAN MRS. SHIRLEY WELLS Biology

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MR. ROY VORHAUER English 8; Geography 8; Civics; S.C.A.

MRS. RUTH ZIMMERMAN M. Ed. Earth Science 8; Tri-Hi-Y MR. ARTHUR WELCH M. Ed. Physics; Physical Science; Algebra II

MRS. KAREN WILLIAMSON Phys. Ed.; Health


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Cafeteria

Maintenance

With regard for the student's needs and wishes the cafeteria staff, constantly striving for improvement, daily prepares hot meals for the students and faculty.

These are the conscientious workers responsible for the cleanliness and efficient operation of the grounds and our 12-year-old building.

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Mr. Williams is head custodian.

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Warren Henry and Harold Childress are quiet but efficient members of the janitorial staff.

Mrs. Pansy Buck, Mrs. Ada Harper, and Mrs. Mary Harlan are busy preparing the food for school unches.

Mrs. Dorothy Gentry and Mrs. Ella Crawford make a last minute check before the lunch hour begins.

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Transportation

Student Helpers Fully aware of their responsibility for the students' safety, the bus drivers and mechanics must constantly meet diverse driving and mechanical hazards.

During their free periods industrious students help the guidance counselors and run errands for the office staff.

The buses leave after hectic d ay of school.

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Ellis DeMasters is one of our many conscientious bus drivers.

Mike Stanton delivers absentee lists everyday during 2nd period.

Students practice leaving the bus by the emergency door.

Margie Kidd and Brenda Sprouse keep busy with typing for the guidance counselors .

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A cycle begins anew and starts its climb upward; there are setbacks on the climb, but it continues forward reaching for the summit and finally attaining it, only to lose it and begin again.


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EIGHTH GRADE

EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS: Pete Keyser, President; Linda Burton, Vice President; Becky Carr, Secretary; Larry Murray, Reporter.

Enthusiastic to a fault, Theodore Abbot Marty Adams Joseph Alexander Judy Anderson John Andrews Virginia Amaldo Celia Arnette

Diana Baber C.T. Bailey James Bailey Joseph Baker Lindsay Barnes Patrick Batten Lynn Beale

Sharon Beck Linda Beach Gay Beitzel James Benshoff Norma Besucker Doug Birckhead Velva Blankenship

Marianna Boaz William Bond William Bosnick Susan Boyle Joyce Bradbury Melvin Breeden Doris Brinkley

James Brochu Steve Brooks Mike Brown Dale Bryant Judith Bryant Kathryn Burnett Linda Burton


Trudy Burton Gloria Campbell Linda Cannon Rebecca Carr

George Clark, Jr. Susan Clarke Larry Colbert Douglas Coleman

Judy Coleman Wilson Collins James Colten Gregory Conley

Miss Polly Bean is a new Math. 8 teacher.

Daryl Corle Steve Craig Scott Creasy William Cross

eighth graders attempt everything Victoria Cubbage Kenneth Cubero Matthew Cunningham Pamela Cummings Betty Dabney Carolyn Davis Charles Davis

Charles Debby Douglas Phillip Wayne Wilda Gary De

Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Biasi

Diane DeMasters Linda Detamore Ronnie Dickerson Kevin Dilley David Dorman Delores Dowell Cheryl Dudley

James Dudley David Durham David Durham Gary Durham Harley Easter Bob Edmunds Victoria Elder


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Ray Fitzgerald Wilma Fitzgerald Ray Fleshman Deborah Flick Mary Garth Flood Shelley Ford Donnie Foster

John Foster Linda Foster Clarence Frazier Nathaniel Garland Jennie Garletts Robert Garnett Nina Garrison

Jane Garth Martin Geer Rebecca Gentry Linda Gibson Sharon Gibson Sherian Gibson Steve Gibson

from sports to band Phyllis Goode David Gray Peggy Gray Harold Graves

Jerry Graves Richard Graves Valerie Graves Carolyn Grayson

Gary Grim James Grimes Frances Grinstead Raymond Guthrie

Wanda Guthrie Marjorie Hale Earl Hall Greg Hall "Speaking as your big brother , may I say ... "


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Steve Hall Wanda Hall Helen Haney Wayne Haney David Harding Angela Harris Douglas Harris

Guy Haynes Lloyd Haynes Larry Heatwole William Heider Carolyn Herring Linda Herring Marie Herring

Sally Holden Guy Hollifield Sharon Houc hens Douglas Hudson Sam Hudson George Humphries Alice Hunt

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Laura Jensen Quinton Johnson Hanne Jorge nson Ellen Juul-Nielson Franklin Kerns Steven Key William Keyser

Larry Kirby Linda Kirby Randy Kirby Keith Kroencke Patricia Kyger Brenda LaClair Pauline Lam

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Tommy Lanahan David Leake Michael L eake Ted Lederman Barbara Lewis Charles L ewis Guy Loeser

Margaret Lowry Katherine Luck Bradley Lushbough David McCauley Edward McCauley Melvin McCauley Steven McCauley

Barbara McDaniel Ormond McDaniel Daniel McGee L a ure l McGilvery Jack Mainfort Judith Marks Stephen Markwood

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Rebecca Massie William Mawyer Barry Maupin Paige Mehlhaff

Davis Mimms Robert Miller Linda Mitcheli Patricia Monto

Eighth graders discuss their beaus for the Mistletoe Ball.

bring a spark of enthusiasm Billy Moon Vivian Moon Eva Moore Sue Moore Betty Morris Caleb Morris Dewey Morris

Edna Morris Ella Mae Morris Gail Morris Judith Morris Kathy Morris Ronnie Morris John Muller

Ann Mundy James Mundy Bill Murray Larry Murray Donna Musgrove Lynne Nash Diane Noon

Linda O'Toole Hunter Owens Gwendolyn Pace Sandra Pace William Pace Charles Page Diane Payne Irving Peters Sidney Peters Sidney Pew Robert Pollock Lewis Pound Benjamin Powell Douglas Pugh


30 Shelby Pugh Warren Raines Charlotte Rea Jennifer Richardson Charles Riddle Donna Riddle Craig Roberts

John Roberts Linda Roberts Linda Robertson Ken Robertson Sarah Rock Susan Roscoe Edwin Roseberry

Becky Runkle Roy Salley Tito Sanborn Barbara Sandridge Rebecca Sandridge Martha Sartin Stephanie Sehulz

James Shafer Robert Shafer Tina Shepherd Barbara Shifflett Edward Shifflett Florence Shifflett Gail Shifflett

to complacent upperclassmen. Gail Shifflett Gail Shifflett Jake Shifflett Jo Ann Shifflett

Linda Shifflett Lois Shifflett Roger Shifflett Irene Sipe

Claire Smith James Smith Mike Smith Virginia Smith

Wardy Smith Wayne Sours Robert Southall Daniel Sprouse Vickie E lder and Becky Massie were Homecoming representatives from th e e ighth grade.


Dorothy Sprouse James Sprouse John H. Sprouse Roger Shiflett

Jean Sudduth James Stone Naomi Tate Jimmy Arnold

Woody Taylor William Thalmann Claudia Thomas Rusell Thomas

E ighth graders enjoy participating in the Homecoming parade.

Annetta Thompson Dale Thompson Jonathan Thompson Steve Thurston Debbie Tomlin Roy Tomlin Barry Toms Steve Trunzo Sheila Tucker Linda Tyler Eugene Varner James Via Mary Sue Via Ronald Wales

Janet Walker Thomas Walker Sue Walton Linda Ward John Ward Robert Ward Derek Webster

Kathe ry ne Wes ner J ohn Whee ler Polly Wheeler Sara h L ewis White Patricia Wilberger Debby Williams Ki mberly Winter

Ga ry Wojtec h Judith Wood Roger Wood Ronnie Wood Susan Wood White la r Wood Rose Woodi e


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FRESHMEN

FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Lorraine Dean, Vice-President, Tim Lederman, Reporter; Barbara Sartin, President; Gloria Walker, Secretary.

Accustomed to life at A.H.S.

Larry Abell Edward Abshire Tony Arnalda Hallie Baber Pat Baber Jerry Belew

William Benson Denise Bickham David Birckhead Jeanette Bishop Erma Blankenship Teresa Booker

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Joan Bruce Mary Bryant Donna Bull Mildred Burn ett Deborah Casteen Linda Carver


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Chris topher Carson Lee Christmas L awre nce C la rke, IV Ze b Colbert P atri c ia Coleman Wand a Critze r

Bett y Craw ford Gl ori a Craw ford Donna C ri c ke nbe rger Ile ne Cri c ke nbe rge r Dia na Cummings Ca the rine Dameron

Mary France s Dav is Ann Dav ison Linda Deane Lorra ine Dean Rand a ll Deane Ka therine Det amore

J o Ann Dic kers on Douglas Dobbins Barry Doffl e myer David Dona hue Ro bin Doty Arle ne Dunn

Mic hae l Estes Mary E as twood Tere s a Fitch Gera ld Fitzhugh P a tri c ia F les hman Wayne Flint

P ete r F is her Sally Floyd J ames Fre twe ll , Jr. F ay F unk Bre nda Garris on Lucy Garri son


Regina Garrison J eannie Gay Scott Gentry Rebecca Gibson Eleanor Gerow

Kenneth Gibson Linda Gibson Marilyn Gibson Shirley Gibson Alec Goss

freshmen have settled into a groove, Debbie Casteen and Barbara Sartin were Homecoming representatives from the ninth grade .

Jerry Gough Robi n Gourley Brenda Graves

Macon Graves Ronnie Graves Barbara Grinde

Harrie tte Grimes Vicki Grinstead Barbara Ha ga

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Albe rta He bb Mary He ilma n Carroll Hen s ley Gary Hin ch Eliza be th Hintze Edward Hoy

Cathe rine Hudso n Andrea Huff David Humphrey J ames Humphrey Marsha Iron s Colleen J enkin s

Mich ae l Jones Wa lte r J one s Warren Jud ge Ge ra ld Kane Caro l Kas troll Kathy Kenn ame r

Carl Ke nnedy Charles Ken t Ste phe n Kin g Judith Kni ght Helmuth Kroog Danny Kyse r

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Timothy L e derma n Judy Lingle Sandra Madis on Martha Mahone

Darlene Mason Inez Maupin Brenda Mawyer Betty Mawye r

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"And contrary to Ptolomey's theory . .. "

They move from class to class with

Charlotte Meadows Seri Meark le Lynn Miller Mic hele Mille r Cynth ia Mitc he ll Seira Mohler

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Constance Morris Da nny Morris Elizabeth Morris George Morris J ames Morris, Jr. L arry Morris

Ma ble Morris Mary Morris Theresa Morrison Judith Moser Danny Mundy Sharon Mundy

Judy Oliver Me lody Pace Brenda Payne J a ne Painter Karen Poole Kare n Pric e

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Physical Education is an important part of the ninth grade c urriculum.

Barbara Puckett Wayne Pullen Becky Quinn E llen Rappolt

admirable ease Steve Ramley Debbie Rhinehart Kenneth Richardson Gloria Rickard "Mon Dieu!" ':

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Frank Robinson , Ill Ronnie Robinson Elizabeth Rogg Ruth Roston

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Marjolyn Rups Euge ne Sandridge Jonni Sandridge Barbara Sartin

Chris Schmie l Andrew P owell Donna Scruggs Warren Seale


Gloria Shaver

Betty Shifflett

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secure tn their superiority

Doris Graham Irene Linda Opal William

Shifflett Shifflett Shifflett Shifflett Shifflett Shi fflett

Charles Shiflett Cheryl Shiflett Delores Shiflett Mary Shiflett Sharon Shiflett Yvonne Shifflett

Susan Sims Henry Smith Lindalee Smith Earl Snow Linda Snow Robbie Spencer

Betty Lee Betty Bla ine Elliewood Gayle Sue Maxine

Sprouse Sprouse Sprouse Sprouse Sprouse Sprouse

Shelton Sprouse Linda Stacy Julie Sudduth Donna Sullivan Bob Swift Bruce Taylor


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Kay Via Margaret Via Newassa Via Thomas Viar Julia Redford

over the eighth graders Bob Swift is a Roman at heart!

Jim Wade Gloria Walker Robert Walker James Walton

Wanda Webb Chuck West J ames White Day Whitehead

Dallas Wilfong, III 路, Mark Wolf Cynthi a Wood Diane Wood

J oseph Wood Laura Wood Bruce Woodie Cathe rine Woodson

Holt Woodson Lewis Woodson Bruce Woodzell Kenneth Zoeller


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SOPHOMORES

SOPHOMORE OFFICE RS: L ore tta Childress , Secre t ary; Ch arli e Garne tt, Reporter ; Kathy Mc Ca ule y, Pres ident; Jo an Harrington, Vi ce-Pres ide nt.

Two years too early

L ouis e Alle n Arthur Ankney Beverly Atkin s Barb ara Austin William Ba ber Ward Barne s

Rex Barn ett Margare t Barre ll Barb ara Beale Guy Beec he r Gre g Beitze l Dav id Bernd

Debbie Bickham Willi am Bowers Aubrey Breed en Judy Breede n J oe Brochue Wayn e Bromfie ld

P enny Brownmg Lind a Bruc e T erry Burri s E arl Burton Scheryl Burton Dav id Butler


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Linda Byers Betty Campbell Jeffrey Carr Kathy Carson Carolyn Carver Lore tta Childress

Margaret Cl ar ity Elizabeth C lark Jane C lark Thom as Claussen Ethel Clements John Cockerille

Jane Coleman Virginia Coleman Lilian Collier Otis Collier Martha Cook Carole Copeland

Cl audi a Cox Donna Cox Sue Critzer Sandra Cross Da le Currier Gail Davis

Wayne Davis Glenn DeBiasi Geoffrey DeGraff Donna DeHart Frank DeHooge Joelle Denman

Lonnie Dickens Sean Dilley Gary Dudley James Donovan Alan Doty Stephen Drumheller


James Dorsey Michael Dudley Judy Duncan

Brenda Durham Chris Durrer Russell Edwards

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to worry about graduating,

Bobby Faris Sylvia Farish Linda Farmer Jeannie Fernsworth Julian Fitch Gail Fitzgerald

Jean Fitzgerald John Fitzgerald Ronnie Flick Betsy Foster Dana Frye Carr Garnett

Charles Garnet Cynthia Garrison Eugene Garrison Mary Garth Gloria Geer George Gentry

Arlene Gibson Barbara Gibson Jackie Gibson Gloria Gill Nancy Goldsmith Carl Graves


Dorothy Gray Carol Grayson Bill Greenwood Ann Gribble Susan Grimes Paul Hammond

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Janice Haney Judy Haney Rebecca Haney Brenda Hardin Jane Harrington Joan Harrington

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Wayne Herring William Herring Linda Hicks Kim Reynolds and Dana Frye were Homecoming representatives from the tenth grade.

Kendall Hicks Judy Hobson Patsy Houchens

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Russell Johnson Joseph Jones Steven Jones Linda Keyton Sarah Kingrea William Knight

Ingrid Kroog Janet Lacy Steve Lacy Betty L am Lena Lam Coleen Lanahan

Diane LaSauce Pat Lawson Barry Layman Greg Lee Linda Lehrman Glenda Lewis

Rosemary Lohman Steve Lowry Kathy McCauley Malcolm McGilvery Edgar Mallory Thomas Manley

Fred Manson Kathy Markwood Greg Marshall Sandra Marshall Marty Martinson Barbara Massie

Robert Mawyer Lester Mills Allen Morris Betty Morris Edward Morris Howard Morris

Virginia Morris Barbara Mowbray Karen Moyer Betty Mundy Chris Murray Judy Nay


Terry Nefos Walter Nimmo Harry Null Patty O' Connor J oy Offerson Aivars Oswalds

Joseph P ace Peggy Pace Ruth P a inter Pam P airet David P arsons Betty P ayne

Geoffrey Pitts Stephen Pollock Karen Prett Edgar Pugh Dale Rea Kathy Rexrode

for feeling uncomfortable,

Kim Reynolds Allen Ritter Alexander Rives

George Rive s J erry Roach Joseph Roach

Kenneth Ro ac h Betty Robe rts Harold Roberts

James Robe rtson Rebecca Robertson Lana Robins Pop!!


Eileen Rockwood Sylvia Rogers James Samsell Bonita Sandridge Ralph Sandridge Donald Scruggs

Glennis Sheppard Carol Shifflett Delmas Shifflett Diane Shifflett Faye Shifflett Kathy Shifflett

Patricia Shifflett Charles Shoffner George Shoffner Linda Smith Curtis Smoot Cornelia Snead

sophomores are the most carefree of

Patricia Snead Shirley Sours Gene Spencer Sophomores learn through contributing to the school newsp aper.

Sandra Staton Pamela Story David Strauss

Joan Sullivan Darlene Swisher Sidney Tate

Grady Taylor Jerry Taylor Mary Lynn Taylor


Alice Thomas Billy Thomas Linda Thomas Linda Thomas

Wayne Thomas Danny Tisdale Tom Titus Brenda Tomlin

David Tomlin Jerry Tomlin Roger Tooley Martha Tulloh Myrtle T errell

A.H.S.'ers, and they act it.

Annis Turner Kenneth Turner Carol Umbdenstock Vivian Vascott Mary Ann Vanderveer Barbara Vreeland

Willis Wake Brenda Walker Donald Walker Brenda Ward Ethel Watson Faye Wheeler

Julia Wheeler Glenn White Dexter Williams Jackie Witt Gregory Wolfrey Bonnie Wood

Donald Wood Judy Wood Medie Wood Timothy Wood Peggy Woodson Iris Yowell


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Juniors

OFFICERS: Kathy Roberts on, Vice-preside nt; Su zanne Turner, Secretary; Tommy L ede rman, President; Celie Smith , Reporter.

With admirable diligence,

Barbara Adcock Thomas Albert Mary Ames Jerry Babe r Corn e lius Ballard

Patricia Be ale Samue l Beale Neil Benfer Jerome Bias Wi ll ard Birckhead

Roberta Black James Blackburn John Blackburn Ruth Bla ckwell Lora Blankenship


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George Blincoe Ashby Boaz Allan Boger Betty Bragg Donna Bralley

Wanda Branham Wendy Braun Wilbert Bre eden Gregory Brezinski Debra Brown

Sarah Brown James Burnett Paul Cale Larry Cassady J acqueline Cheape

Jane Ann Chisholm Betty Jo Clark Cathy Clark Samuel Clarke Garland Clatterbuck

Steve Clements Wayne Coleman Margie Conley G. F. Cox Nancy Crawford


Linda Crenshaw Anne Crigler Barbara Critzer Barbara Jean Critzer Whitney Critzer

William Crunk Dale Cummings Scott Cunningham Dale Davis Sally Davis

matched only by that of the sentors,

"Maybe if we held it a ll night ... ! "

Terry Delong Richard Detamore Martha Dofflemyer

Patricia Dollins Michael Donohue Stephen Dudley

William Dudley Roy Dunn Linda Easter


Tracy Elder Carol Ellinger Alice Estes Geneva Estes William Eubank

Peggy Lee Faulconer Alan Faulkner Slelby Fitzgerald Edward Fix Judith Floyd

juniors grind through a hectic year.

Barbara Fox Joyce Fox Paul Fulton James Gambrill Ellen Gardner

Edgar Garnett Jerry Garrison Stanley Garth Arleen Gibson Woodie Gleason

Dorothy Gray Kenneth Gray Christine Grossman Marsha Gunsallus Brockie Hall


Nicki Hamner Phillip Haney "Psst-Celie, one more time around and we get to frown!"

The advent of spring r Randall Haney Frank Hanlon

J onathan Hintze Cary Holl and Dexter Honeyc utt

Ann Harris David Harris

Linda Houchens Julie Hoy Scott Hoy

Sarah Lynn Harris Sharon Haris Louise Huckstep Frances Humphrey Robert Hunt

Alic e Herring Garland Hicks


William Hunter Steven Irving Linda !son John James Doris Jenkins

Barbara Johnson Brenda Jones Lewis Jones Mary E. Jones Randolph Jones

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Homer Kennamer Samuel Kennedy Teresa Kiser William Knight Jo Ann Kroencke

Dale Kyser Gale Lam Ellis Lawson Randolph Leake Thomas Lederman

LYnda Lehrman Leonard Lohman Shirley Lohman Judy McClanahan Julie McGaughy

Virginia Marshall Gary Martin Raymond Massey Evelyn Matacia Donna Maupin


Kenneth Maupin Norma Maupin Charlotte Mawyer Lacy Mawyer Wayne Mawyer

Aubrey Mays Lucia Mendicino Judy Mitchell Jenny Moon Barbara Moore

Charles Daniel James Linda Pete

Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris

Roger Morris Shirley Morris Virginia Morris Martha Moubrary Frances Napier

Holland Norford Steven Notson Peter Osina Foster Paulette Sharon Paxton

Martha Pettit Carolinda Phillips Brenda Powell Virginia Pritchette Joseph Pritt

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Barbara Richardson Jean Rittenhouse Katherine Robertson Stephen Rockwood Paula Rodgers

Barbara Rogers Diana Rogers Beverly Rollins Vivian Sage Janice Salmon

Homer Sandridge Linda Sartin Gloria Seay Judith Shepherd Frances Shiflett


Jean Shiflett Judith Shiflett June Shiflett Linda Shiflett Louis e Shiflet

Sylvia Simpkins Pe ggy Simms Edward Smith Lucille Smith Frank Snead

Jackie Snead Greg Snyder Micheal Stanton Judson Stinnett Carroll Sullivan

Jo Ann Sullivan Mike Scott Brenda Scruggs Suzanne Turner Catherine Tucker

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Astrid Walter Richard Ward Cynthia Westmoreland

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Myrtle White Martha Williams Betty Wilson

and the Prom. Theodore Wolter Odell Woodie Hazel Woody

Gary Woodson Norris Woodzell Larry Wyant

Theresa Wyant James Wynne Doris Yancey

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George August Baker, II OFFICERS: Sallie Strauss, President; Bobby Burton, Reporter; Brenda Sprouse, Secretary; George Gay, Vice-president.

Seniors

Bruce Lawrence Barnes

Thomas Vernon Anderson

Sandra Morris Baber Patsy Lou Acree

Becky Ann Bartholomew

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Constance Leigh Clark

Walter Wayne Cash

Donna Marie Cannon

Alice Ann Clarity

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Emma Lee Clements

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Karen Ann Crafaik

Arthur John Cook

Linda Irene Crawford

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Polly Ann Dobbins

Barbara Jean Davis

Elizabeth Ann Dabney

Judith Lynn Farish

Sandra Kay Dowell

Ellis Carlton Demasters

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Margaret Shepherd Fowler

Robert Fernbach

Betty Jean Gibson

Edwin Francis Gentry

Nora Lee Garrett

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Lucy Margaret Gibson

Harold Dana Greenfield

James Delbert Greenwood, Jr.

Lowell Walker Graves

Shirley Marie Gibson

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Grover Williamson McDiarmid

Sherry Jeanne Manley

Charlotte Gail McDaniel

Thomas Staples McCormick

Jeannie McGilvery

Toni Rerrie Masser

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Gerald Alan Maupin

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Nancy Proffitt Mawyer

Carl Kenneth Mills

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William Arthur Rockwood, Jr.

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Phyllis Joan Taylor

Raymond Wilson Thomas

Larry Mason Toms

Frank Steven Sudduth

William Franklin Taylor

William Norman Thornton, III

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Senior Statistics ACREE, PATSY LOU F.H.A. 1, Historian 1; Pep Club .2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Literary Club 3,4,5; Drama Club 3,4,5; FAUX PAS 3,4,5; Highlight 4,5. ALRICH, GLENNA EGGLESTON Tennis Team 2,3; F.T.A. 1; F.H.A. 1; Jr. Red Cross 2,3, 4,5, Sec. 5; Math Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 3; French Club 4,5. ANDERSON, THOMAS VERNON Baseball 4. ARMENTROUT, EDWmLEE Football 1; Track 3; Spanish 4; Drama 4. BABER, SANDRA MORRIS Softball 1; Literary Club 2,3, 4,5, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4,5. BAILEY, CAROLYN LEE F.H.A. 2,5; Nursing Club 4. BAKER, GEORGE AUGUST Football 1,2,3,4,5; Track 1,2; 3,4,5; Basketball 1,3; Hi-Y 2,3; Literary Club 2; Math Club 3, Vice Pres. 3; Spanish Club 4, Vice Pres. 4; Monogram Club 4,5; Senior Council 5. BARNES, BRUCE LAWRENCE Class Vice Pres. 2; Football 1; Track 1; Art Club 1; Math Club 1,2; Chess Club 4; Literary Club 4,5, Sec.-Treas. 4. BARTHOLOMEW, REBECCA ANN National Honor Society 4,5; Intramural Basketball 2,3; French Club 2; Girl's Glee Club 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4,5, Vice Pres. 4; Octet 3; Forum 3,4; Literary Staff 4; Bible Club 5. BEASLEY, LINDA LEE Tennis 4; J.V. Basketball 5; F. T.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4,5; Latin Club 3; F.H.A. 4; Literary Club 5. BEVILACQUA, BRENDA SHIFLETT Softball 3; F. T.A. 1,2; Jr. Red Cro_ss 3; F.B.L.A. 5. BICKHAM, JANET LESLIE Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; F.T.A. 1; Drama Club 2,3,4,5; French Club 3; Literary Club 4,5; FAUX PAS 5. BLAKE, HARRY HANCOCK Football 2,3,4,5; Track 4,5; Electronics Club 2; Hi-Y 4; Chaplain 4; Math Club 3; Monogram Club 4,5: F.F.A. 1. BOAZ, EMMETT DANIEL, III Industrial Arts 1; Debate Club 1,2,3,4,5, Vice Pres. 5; Chess Club 2,3,4; Inter-Club Council 4. BOOTH, DAVID WILSON Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4,5; Electronics Club 1; French Club 3; Hi-Y 4; Monogram Club 4,5; Math Club 5.

BRADBURY, DAVID KENT Basketball 1,2,3,4,5; Track 3; Student Council 2; Chess Club 3,4; Monogram Club 4,5. BRAUN, SHARON LYNN Tri-Hi-Y 4; French Club 4; Drama Club 5; Literary Club 5. BREZENSKI, PATRICIA LEE Hockey 3,4; S.C.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 2; Science Club 3; Red Cross 4,5; Spanish Club 4; A/S Medica Club 4; Literary Club 5. BROOKMAN, VIRGmiA LOUISE Basketball 2,3,4; Softball, Mgr. 2; F.H.A. 1,2, Reporter 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Reporter 4; Girl's State 4; Drama Club 5; Quill & Scroll 4; Highlight 4,5, Editor 5. BRUCE, GEORGE EARLY Electronics Club 1. BRUNO, SILVIA MARIE Homecoming Maid of Honor 5; Student Council 5; Tri-Hi-Y 5. BURNETT, HARRY, III Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2, Mgr. 2; Football 1; S.C.A. 1; Art Club 1,2; Literary Club 1,2; Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 5; Debate Club 5: Hii!hlight 4; PEER 5. BURTON, ROBERT OLIVER Class Reporter 5; Track 1,2, 3,4,5; Basketball 1; Football 2,3,4,5; Projector 1; Electronics Club 1,2; Band Club 2,3; Chess Club 3; Monogram Club 4,5; Band 4,5. CANNON, DONNA MARIE National Honor Society 4,5; S.C.A. 3,4,5, District Convention 4,5; Am. Field Service Club 4,5; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 2. CANODY, BRENDA GAIL National Honor Society 4,5; F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4,5; Nursing Club 2; V.O.T. 5. CASH, WALTER WAYNE Industrial Arts Club; I. C. T . 4,5, Vice Pres. 4. CHEAPE, GEORGE BAXTER Basketball 1,2,3,4,5; Baseball 1,2,3,4,5; Monogram Club 4,5. CHILDRESS, MARY ALICE Bible Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Math Club 3; F. T.A. 3,4,5, Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 5, State N.E.A. Convention 5; French Club 4; Literary Club 5. CLARITY, ALICE ANN F.H.A. 1; Math Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3; Red Cross 4,5; Vice Pres. 5. CLARK, ANDREW JACKSON 4-H 1,2,3,4,5; F.F .A. 2,3,4,5, Vice Pres. 4, Sentinel 5. CLARKE, CONSTANCE LEIGH Class Sec.-Treas. 2; Softball 1,2,3; Nursing Club 1,2,3,4,5, Reporter 2,3, Treasurer 4, Vice Pres. 5, Program Chairman 5; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Senior Council 5.

CLEMENTS, EMMA LEE Basketball 5; F.H.A. 3,4; Nursing Club 2,3,4,5, Reporter 5. COAKELY, CHRISTOPHER CLAUDE Math Club 1,2; Debate Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 3,4,5, President 4. COLLIER, HOLLAS GENE Baseball 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. CONLEY, STEPHEN MICHAEL National Honor Society 4,5; S.C.A. 2,3,4; F. T. A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4,5, Band Improvement Award 3. COOK, ARTHUR JOHN, JR. Science Fair 1,2,4, Honorable Mention 1, First Pri ze 2, Grand Prize 4; Chorus 2,3,4,5; Drama Club 5; Thespians 5. COOK, BEATRICE ELAmE. French Club 4,5, Sec. 5; Orchestra Club 1,2,3; Latin Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4,5. CRAF AIK, KAREN ANN Quill & Scroll 4,5; French Club 3,4,5, Sec.-Treas. 4, Treas. 5; F.T.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4; Drama Club 3,5; Literary Club 4; Highlight 4,5. CRAWFORD, LINDA IRENE Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 1; G.A.A. 2,3,4,5, Vice Pres. 5; Nursing Club 1,5; Chess Glub 4. CRITZER, ANN ELIZABETH Nursing Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Latin Club 3; Red Cross 4. CRITZER, VIRGINIA AGNES Nursing Club 1; F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 5. DABNEY, ELIZABETH ANN Softball 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4,5, Historian, Reporter 4; F.H.A. 1,4; Bible Club 2; Red Cross 2,3,4; Art Club 5. DANDRIDGE, JAMES HURD Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Trac k 2; Math Club 2,3 ; Drama Club 5. DAVIS, BARBARA JEAN S.C.A. 4,5; F.H.A. 2,4,5; TriHi-Y 1,2,4,5; Bible Club 3; Red Cross 3. DeMASTERS, ELLIS CARLTON Basketball 2; F.F.A. 1,2; Math Club 4,5. DeST. MARTIN, ANITA GLADYS DOBBINS, POLLY ANN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Vice Pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4,5. DOWELL, SAND]{A KAY Nursing Club 3, Program Chairman 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4. EGELAND, RAY JENS Football 3; Track 2; Industrial Arts Club 2; Projector Club 2; 4-H 3; F.F.A. 1,3. FARIS, MELVIN RANDOLF Basketball 2; Baseball 3,4, 5; Track 4,5; 4-H 1,2,3,4,5; F.F.A. 1,2,3.4.


FARISH, JUDITH LYNN Softball 3,4,5; J.V. Basketball Mgr. 3,4; Nursing Club 1; F.H.A. 3,4,5, Treas. 4; Pres. 5; G.A.A. 2.3.4,5; Treas. 4. FARISH, JUDITH MARIE Basketball 4,5; G.A.A. 4,5, Sec. 5; F.H.A. 1; Bible Club 2; F.T.A. 2,3; Latin Club 3; French Club 4,5; Inter-club Council 5; PEER 5. FERNBACH, ROBERT Chess Cl ub 3,4,5, Pres. 4; Electronics Club 1. FORD, SHARON ELLEN Homecoming Court 2,3,5; Band 1,2,3,4,5; Band Club 2,3,4,5, Ser.. 3; Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 5; Literary Club 1; Math Club 2; Chess Club 3. FOSTER, PAUL DAVID Track 1; Spanish Club 3. FOWLER, MARGARET SHEPHERD Band Improvement Award 1; All-State Band 2,3,4; French I Award 3; Basketball 2; Lit,. erary Club 1,2,, 3,4,5, Reporter 2, Editor 5; Drama Club 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 5; Thespains 4,5; Chorus 5. FRAZIER, MARY ELIZABETH D.E. 4,5, Sec. 5; F.H.A. 1; Bible Club 2; Red Cross 2,3.

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GARLAND, DANIEL LEE Hi-Y 4,5. GARRETT, NORA LEE J. V. Cheerleader 3; Latin Club 1,2,3, Reporter 2; Orchestra Club 1,2,3,4,5, Pres. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4,5; PEER 5. GARRISON ,PAUL ANDERSON F.F.A. 3,4; I.C.T. 5. GARTH, DA VlD HANCOCK Football 1,2,3,4,5; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 4,5; Band 1,2,3, 4,5; Math Club 3; Red Cross 3,4; Monogram Club 4,5; Literary Club 5. GAY, GEORGE THOMAS Class Vice Pres. 3,5; Class Pres. 2,4; Football 1,2,3,4,5; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2. 3,4,5; S.C.A . 1,2; Math Club 4.,5, Pres. 5; Monogram Club 3,4,5. GENTRY, EDWIN FRANCIS Basketball Mgr. 2; Track Mgr. 2; Drama Club 1.2,3,4,5. GENTRY, SUSAN MAYS National Honor Society 4,5; Latin Club 2,3,4,5, Reporter 3, Pres. 5; S..C.A. 3; Drama Club 3; PEER 5. GIBSON, BETTY JEAN Nursing Club 1; F.H.A. 2. GIBSON, CARL BRADLEY F.F.A. 1; I.C.T. 4,5. GIBSON, JEAN MARIE F.H.A. 1,3; Drama Club 3; Nursing Club 5. GIBSON, J UDITH ANN Basketball 2,3,4,5; Softball 2,3,4,5; G.A.A. 2,3,4,5; F.H.A. 4,5. GIBSON, LUCY MARGARET GIBSON, SHIRLEY MARIE F.H.A. 1,2,3.

GIBSON, WILLIAM RONALD GLASS, KAY FRANCES Chorus 1; Red Cross 2,3,4; F .H.A. 3,4,5. GOUGH, ROBERT HOUSTON Chorus Scholarship; A11-State Chorus 3,5; Football 1,2,3, 4,5, Mgr. .3,4,5; Track Mgr. 4,5; Chorus 2,3,4,5, Pres. 5; Monogram 4, 5; Industrial Arts Club 4,5. GRAVES, LOWELL WALKER Baseball 2; Industrial Arts Club 1; 4-H 2,3; D.E. 4,5, Pres. 5; F.B.L.A. 4,5, Treas. 5; Spanish Club 3. GRAY, ANNIE MAE F.H.A. 2,3,4,5. GREENFIELD,HAROLD DANA Math 5. GREENWOOD, JAMES DELBERT Football 3,4,5; Baseball 3,4,5; Monogram Club 4,5. GRIESBACH, JENNIFER LYNN F.T.A. 2; Drama Club 3,4,5; Latin Club 3,4. GRIM, NANCY CAROLYN Literary Club 1,2; Latin Club 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4,5; Spanish Club 4,5. GRIM, SHARON ANN Band 4; 4-H 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4,5. GUY, COLIN LEE Art Club 5; Literary Club 5. HALE, GEORGE DANIEL, III Band 1,2,3,4,5; Band Club 3,4,5; Drama Club 1; Library Club 2; Math Club 4,5. HANEY, BERNICE ARLENE J. V. Basketball 2,3,4; Softball Mgr. 4; G. A.A. 2,3,4,5; F.H.A. 1; Spsnish Club 4,5; PEER 5. HARDIN, EFFIE LINDA HARRINGTON, LYNDA CARSON French Club 4,5, Vice Pres. 5; Latin Club 3, Reporter 3; Literary Club 1,2; Drama Club 2,3,4,5; Pep Club 2,3; Red Cross 5; Highlight. HARRIS, HARRY WILLIAM Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Red Cross 3,4,5; Business Club 4, 5. HARRIS, LAURA NADINE Bible Club 4,5, Sec.-Treas . 5; F.H.A. 2,5. HATHAWAY, SUSAN ANN V. Basketball 2,3; Softball 2,3; G. A.A. 2,3,4,5, Reporter 2, Vice Pres. 3, Sec . 5; Chess Club 3,4; S.C.A. 5. HEILMAN, SALLY ANN National Honor Society 4,5; Class Sec .-Tre as . 4; Basketball 3,4,5; S.C.A. 4,5, Sec.Treas. 5; Literary Club 2; Drama Club 2; Latin Club 3; Red Cross3; G.A.A. 4,5. HENDERSON, ROGER HERSHEL Baseball 4; Football 5; 4-H 2; Hi-Y 4,5; Spanish Club 4,5, Vice Pres. 5. HENSLEY, DENNIS PHILLIP Football 1; Literary Club 4,5; Bible Club 5.

HERRING, VERONICA ELAINE F.T.A. 1,2; Drama Cl ub 3; French Club 3; Art Club 4,5, Sec.-Treas. 5. HIPPERT, CATHERINE ELIZABETH "Miss F.H.A." 3; Class Sec.Treas. 1; Nursing Club 1,2,3, Program Chairman 2, Pres. 3; S.C.A. 2,3,4,5, Vice Pres. 4. HITE, RAYMOND HARMON F.F.A. 1,2; Bible Club 3; French Club 4; F.B.L.A. 5; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4,5. HOPKINS, LYNN ELLEN National Honor Society 4,5; Honorable Mention Latin I Tournament 2; 1st Place Latin II Tournament 3; V. Basketball Mgr. 3,4; F.H.A. 1, Sec. 1; Pep Club 2; S.C.A. 3; Literary Club 2,3; Drama Club 2,5; G.A.A. 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Spanish Club 5; PEER 5. HUFF, KENNETH DALE National Honor Society 4,5; Orchestra 1,2,3, Award 2, Vice Pres. 3; French Club 4,5, Reporter 4; Math Club 3; Hi-Y 4. HUNTER, NADINE TYNDALE J. V. Ch~erl eader 1; Literary Club 2; French Club 3; Drama Club 3,4,5. JAMES, RAYMOND HAROLD Football 1; Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3, Reporter 2, Vice Pres. 3; I.C . T. 5; K.V.G. 2,3,4,5. JARMAN, JOHN BALLARD,III Track 3,4,5; Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3; Hi-Y 3,4,5, Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 5. JARMAN, WALTER MASSEY JR. National Honor Society 4,5; Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3; Hi-Y 3,4,5, Sec .-Treas. 5. JENKINS, EDWARD JOSEPH Football 3; Industrial Arts Club 2,3; Band Club 4,5. JENKINS, JUDY CAROLYN Latin Club 4,5. JOHNS, WILLIAM RUST Basketball 3; D.E. 4,5. JOHNSON, MADALEAN SHIRLEY French Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 5. JONES, RANDOLPH WILLIAMS Football 3,4,5; J. V. Basketball Mgr.; Track 4; 4-H 2,3; Hi-Y 5; Math Club 2,4,5; Chess Club 3. KENNAMER, CRYSTAL ELIZABETH Pep Club 2,3; Latin Club 3; Literary Club 2,4,5; Drama Club 2,3,4,5; Debate Club 5. KENNEDY, WALLACE HARTWELL Baseball 3,4; Track 3,4; Monogram Club 4; I. C. T. 5. KERNS, DALE BURNER J.V. Football; Band Club 2,3,4,5. KESLER, THOMAS ERNEST National Honor Society 4,5; Basketball 1; S.C . A. 1; Red Cross 2,4; Band Club 3; Latin Club 3; Spanish Club 4; PEER Photographer 5.


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. KESSLER,KATHLEEN ORENE Softball 2,4; J.V. Basketball Mgr. 4; F.H.A. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3,4; Nursing Club 5. KIDD, MARGIA SUE Bible Club 1,2, Reporter 2; TriHi-Y 路 1,2,3,4,5, Vice Pres. 4, Sec. 5. KING, LYNN DIANE S.C.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pep Club 3, Drama Club 3,4. KIRBY, WILLIAM MONTY Track 3; Industrial Arts Club 3; D.O. ,4,5, Treas . 4, Pres. 5. KROENCKE, BRUCE CLARK Literary Club 4,5; Drama Club 4,5. LANDES, EDNA JEAN Tri-Hi-Y 2; Drama Club 3,4. LANE, SHARON LEE National Honor Society 4,5, Sec. 5; Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 1,2; G.A.A. 2,3,4,5; Spanish Club 2,3,4,5, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 5. LAWRENCE, MARSHA KAY Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Drama Club 3,4; F.B .L.A .. 4,5. LAWSIN, FRANCES F.H.A. 2,3,4. LAWSON, JUDITH CARROLL National Honor Society 4,5; All-State Choir 3,4; Thesbian Award 4; Latin Club 2; Red Cross 3; Drama Club 4,5, Pres . 5; Concert Choir Reporter 4. LEAKE, LINDA RAE F.H.A. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.B .L.A. 2,3, Sec. 3; Drama Club 3,4,5; Concert Choir Reporter 5. LONGLEY ,CAROL MICHAELA Band Club 2; Literary Club 2; Spanish Club 4,5; Art Club 4,5. LUCAS, MARILYN PAGE Literary Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.B.L. A. 3,4,5. McCANN, CLAUDIA JEAN Softball 3; F.H.A. 3; Art Club 5; Literary Club 5. McCLANAHAN, BETTY LOU French Club 4; F. T.A. 4,5; Spanish Club 5. McCORMICK, THOMAS STAPLES Football 1; Band Club 1,2, 3,4,5, Treas. 5. McDANIEL, CHARLOTTE GAIL All-State Chorus 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4,5, Librarian 4, Sec.Treas. 5; Bible Club 1; Math Club 2; Chess Club 3; Debate Club 4; Nursing Club 2,3,5. McDIARMID, GROVER WILLIAMSON Football 1,2,3,4,5, Co-capt. 3; Track 1,2,3,4,5; F .F .A. 1; S.C.A. 3,5, Reporter 3; Monogram Club 4,5, Pres. 5. McGILVERY, JEANNIE National Honor Society 4,5; Spelling Award 1; Debate Club 1; Literary Club 1; Spanish Club 3,4; .F.T.A. 3,4,5. McNISH, ROBERT BRUCE Thespian Society 4,5; Golf 4; Debate Club 2,4; Literary Club 2,3,4,5, Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 5; Drama Club 2,3,4,5, Reporter 2,3, Vice Pres. 4.

MANLEY, SHERRY JEANNE F.T.A. 1; F.H.A. 1; Literary Club 2; Math Club 3; French Club 4,5; Red Cross 2,3,4,5, Pres. 5; PEER 5. MASSER, TONI RERRIE Thespian Society 5; All-State Chorus 2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4,5. MAUPIN, GARY WAYNE Industrial Arts Club 1,3; K.V.G. 3,4; I.C.T. 4,5. MAUPIN, GERALD ALAN Football 1; Chess Club 3; Band Club 1,2,3,4,5. MAUPIN, JOHN DENTON Class Reporter 2,4; Class Sec. 3; V. Basketball Mgr.; Hi-Y 2; Math Club 2; Drama Club 3; S.C. A. 4, 5; Red Cross 4,5; Literary Club 5. MAUPIN, JOYCE VIOLA F.H.A. 2,4; Bible Club 3,5; Nursing Club 3,5. MAWYER, DIANA JEAN SoftballS; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.B.L.A. 2; F.H.A. 3,4,5. MAWYER, NANCY PROFFITT Band Club 1,2,3, Sec. 4; Bible Club 1; F.B.L.A. 1,5. MEADOWS, JOYCE ANN Art Club 1,4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Latin Club 4,5; PEER 5. MICHIE, MARTHA TEVIS Cheerleader 3,4; F.T.A. 1; S.C.A. 2; Drama Club 2; French Club 3, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 5; Highlight 4. MILLS, CARL KENNETH I.C.T. 4,5. MILLS, CAROL SPROUSE F.B.L . A. 5. MONGER, JUNE ELIZABETH F.B .L.A. 1, ,4, Reporter 5; F.H.A. 2. MOON, THOMAS JACKSON JR. MOORE, MARILYN LEVESE Library Club 1,2; F .H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,5; I.C.T . 5. MORRIS, BONNIE ALICE F .H. A. 1; D. E. 4, Parliamentarian 5; F.B.L.A. 4,5. MORRIS, NANCY JEAN F.H.A. 1; Art 5. MOSEMAN, JAMES DENNIS Basketball 1; Baseball 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Hi-Y 4; F.T.A. 5; Industrial Arts Club 3,4,5; I.C.T . 5; K.V.G. 1,2,3,4,5. MOWBRAY, CHARLES RICHARD Projectors Club 1; Spanish Club 4,5. MOYER, JULIA DIANE Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,5; Literary Club 1,5; Bible Club 2,3; F.H.A. 4; Drama Club 2. MUNDY, LARRY FITZHUGH Football 1; Drama Club 2,3, 4,5; French Club 3; Literary Club 4,5. MURRAY, MATTHEW BRUNDRED Football 2,3,4,5; Track 2,3, 4,5; Monogram Club 4,5. NAYLOR, PATRICIA ANN Jr. Red Cross Club 2, Sec.Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4.

NORFORD, CLAIRE DEANNE National Honor Society 4,5; Basketball Team 3,4; S. C . A. 3; G.A.A. 3, Sec. 4; Jr. F.H.A. Pres. 1; Literary Club 3; Drama Club 5; lnterclub Council 5; PEER 5. NORVELL, ROBERT EARL Basketball 1; Science Club 1; F.F.A. 2,3; Spanish Club 4,5; Hi-Y 4,5. ODER, KENNETH WILLIAM Track 3,4,5; Chess Club 3, Vice Pres. 4; Drama Club 5. ODLE, NANCY VIRGINIA F.H.A. 2,3; Art Club 2,3. OESTERHELD, LOUISE HERRON F .H.A. 1,2,3,4; Nursing Club 5. OLIVER, PAUL SHEPHERD Baseball 3; D.E. 4,5; F.B.L.A. 4,5. OSV ALDS, GUNDARS Track 2,3; Electronics Club 1,2; Projectors Club 2; Highlight 3,4; PEER 3,4. PACE, CARLA JO Basketball Team 3; Softball Team 3,4,5; Bible Club 2; Latin Club 3; G.A.A. 3,4,5; Nursing Club 5; Red Cross Council 5. PACE, RALPH KING Class Vice P.res. 1; Football 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Band Club 2,3,4; D.E. Club 5. PACE, RONALD CALVIN Manager Track Team 3,4,5; Manager Football Team 4,5; Monogram Club 4, Sec . Treas. 5. PAINTER, ALICE RAY Bible Club 1,2; Chorus Award 2. PARKER, BRENDA LOUISE Nursing Club 3,5; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; Literary Club 2; Latin Club 3; Spanish Club 4; F.H.A. 5. PARSONS, SUZANNA FORBUSH Library Club 1,3, Vice Pres. 5, Pres. 5; Art Cl ub 4,5; F.H.A. 2. PATTERSON, BRION GEORGE PATTERSON, JOHN DANIEL F.T.A. 2,3,4; French Club 4; I. C. T. 5. PAUL, DANA LANSING PEARSON, ARTHUR SEGAR Golf Team 4; Chess Club 4; Hi-Y 5. POWELL, ANN VIRGINIA Nursing Club 1,4; F .H.A. 2,3,4. POWERS, STUART BLACKWELL Manager Football Team 1; Literary Club 4, Sec.-Treas . 5; Drama Club 4,5. QUICK, JACQUELINE LEE Jr. Red Cross 1; F.H.A. 2,3, 4,5; F.T.A. 5. QUINN, SUSAN Spanish Club 3; Debate 3,4; Drama 4,5. REA, MASSIE EDWARD Baseball 1,2,3,4,5; Drama Club 3; Spanish Club 3,4,5. REDICK, CHARLES FORD Track 2,3; Fencing 3; Debate Club 2,3,5; Literary Club 2,5; Art Club 3.


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REYNOLDS, LINDA MARTIN Homecoming Court 4, Queen 5; Tennis Team 3,4; S.C.A. 1,3,4,5; Drama Club 3,4,5; Art Club 2. ROCKWOOD, WILLIAM ARTHUR, JR. Basketball 1, 2,3,4,5; Track 1,2,3,4,5; Football 2; S.C.A. 2,5; Monogram Club 3,4,5, Reporter 4,5; National Honor Society 4,5, Pres. 5. ROMANAC, NICHOLAS JOHN Track 3,4; Drama Club 3,4,5; Literary Club Vice Pres. 4; Art Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. ROSENKRANS, BARBARA ANN D.A. R. History Award 4; F.H.A. 1,2, Treas. 3, sec. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4,5; French Club 5. SCHMIEL, ULRIKA SCHUR, CHRISTOPHER STEVEN Track 3; F.F.A. 2,3,4,5; K.V.G. 3,5. SCHWARZ, ALBERT EMIL,JR. 4-H Cl ub 1,4; Chess Club 4,5. SEIFERT, MILES CARL Track 3,5; Drum Major 4,5; Band Club 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 4,5; Literary Club 4; Math Club 2,5; Spanish Club 3; Highlight 5. SHAVER, JO ELLEN F.H.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4,5. SHAVER, PATRICIA ANN Literary Club 2; F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 5. SHIFFLETT, CARROLL WINSTON Basketball 1; 4-H Club 4,5; F.F.A. 5. SHIFLETT, DONNA JEAN F.H.A. 1; F.B :L.A. 2; Math Club 3; Drama Club 3,5; Literary Club 4; Debate Club 4; French Club 5. SHIFFLETT, EVELYN FRANCES F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. SHIFLETT, JOYCE ANN F.H.A. 1,2,3; Nursing Club 2,3. SHIFLETT, JUANITA MARDELL SHORES,OLETAJAYNE F.H.A. 2,3; Debate Club 4; Literary Club 4; Drama Club 5.

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SPROUSE, BRENDA JOYC~ Class Sec.-Treas. 5; Good Citizenship Award; F.H.A. 1,2,4; S.C.A. 2,3,5; Latin Club 3; Drama Club 4,5; Quill & Scroll 4,5; Highlight 4,5. SPROUSE, JACOB REA All-State Chorus 3,4; Choral Scholarship 1,2,3; Concert Choir 2,3,4,5; Chapel Choir 1; Stamp and Coin Club 5, Pres . 5; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Literary Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Latin Club 3; Chess Club 4; Spanish Club 5. SPROUSE, JOHN MASON 4-H 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1; Industrial Arts Club 2,3; D.O. Club 4; Jr. Red Cross 3; K. V.G. 4. STALNAKER, CAROL ANN Jr. Red Cross 3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4,5; Drama Club 2,5. STANTON, KATHY ANNE Pep Club 2,3; F.H.A. 4; Literary Club 5; Nursing Club 4,5. STRAUSS, CHARLES JECF Football 1,2,3,4,5; Baseball 1,2; Track 5; F.F.A. 1; 4-H 1; Literary Club 2; Debate Club 3,4,5, Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 5; French Club 3,4; K. V.G. 3,4; Math Club 5; Monogram Club 4,5. STRAUSS, SALLIE MARIE Senior Class Pres.; N.H.S. 4,5; Homecoming Court 4,5; Basketball 2,3,4,5; Softball 2,3,4,5; F .T.A. 1; G.A.A. 2,3,4,5, Pres. 5; Chess Club 4. SUDDUTH, CHARLES GRANVILLE, III 4-H 1,2,3,4; Math Club 2; Chess Club 3,4. SUDDUTH, FR~NK STEVEN F.F.A. 1; 4-H 4,5. STRICKLER, CAROLYN SULLIVAN F.H.A. 1,4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.B.L.A. 5; Jr. RedCross 5. TAGGART, KARLA SUE F.H.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Drama Club 2,3; Art Club 5; F.B.L.A. 4,5. TAYLOR, PHYLLIS JOAN Bible Club 1; Band Club 1,2,3,4,5; F.B.L.A. 2. TAYLOR, WILLIAM 4-H 2. FRANKLIN

VESS, ROBERT LAWRENCE Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club路 5. WARD, BETTY JEAN Band Club 2,3; Bible Club 2; F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 5. WARD, BETTY LEVONE Bible Club 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1.3,5. WARD, BEVERLY ANN F .H. A. 1; F.B.L.A. 5. WARD, KATHERINE GERTRUDE Jr. Red Cross 2; 4-H 1; Nursing Club 1,2,3,4,5; F.H.A . 2,3,4. WATSON, DOROTHY HELEN Chorus 1,3; F.H.A. 3; Nursing Club 2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 5. WESNER, RONALD DEAN U.D.C. History Award; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 3; Track 4; S.C.A. 3; Chess Club 4; Coin and Stamp Club 5. WETSEL, CAROL LEE Nursing Club 1; Literary Cl ub 2; F. T.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,5; F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 5. WHITEMAN, DENNIS RAY WILSON, ARTHUR HARRISON, III Drama Club 1; Art Club 5. WITHERS, FRANCIS CARTER SCRUGGS, JR. Football 1 ;2,3,4,5; Track 4,5; Band Club 1,2; Drama Club 3; Monogram Club 4,5. WOLF, JOHN JUSTUS Band Club 2; Debate Club 2,5; S.C.A. 3. WOOD, BRENDA ANN F.H.A. 3,4,5. WOOD, MARY ELIZABETH Nursing Club 1,2,5; F .H. A. 5. WOOD, PATRICIA GLEE Chorus 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Bible Club 2,3; D.E. Club 4,5; F.B.L.A. 5. WOODSON, DONALD LEWIS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. WYANT, DAVID CLARK Boys' State 4; Jr. Class VicePres.; Football 1,2,3,4,5; Basketball 1,2,3,4,5; Track 1,3; Baseball 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1; S. C. A. 1,5; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Drama Club 3; Monogram Club 4,5, Vice-Pres. 5.

THOMAS, CLARENCE MASON 4-H 1,2; Industrial Arts Club 4; D.O. Club 5. THOMAS, RAYMOND WILSON F.F.A. 3,4,5. THORNTON, WILLIAM NORMAN, III Drama Club 1,2,3,4 ,5; Literary Club 1,2,3,4,5. TITUS, JOHN BRUCE Basketball 2,3,4, Manager 4; Track 3; Monogram Club 4,5; Band Club 2,3. TOMS, LARRY MASON Football 3,4,5; Track 2,3,5; Baseball 2; Band Club 1,2, 3,4,5; Drama Club 3,4,5; Literary Club 4,5; Spanish Club 3. VERBURG, PAUL KARSTEN Track 2; Band Club 1,2,3,4,5; Spanish Club 3.

WYANT, LINDA JO Softball 1,2; Tennis 3,4,5; Basketball 2,3,4; F .H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Jr. Red Cross 1; G.G.A. 2,3,4, Sec. 2, Treas. 3; Math Club 5; TriHi-Y 5. YOUNG, SALLIE SUE Outstanding Eighth Grader Award; Model General Assembley 3,4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, sembly 3,4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4,5, Sec. 4, Pres. 5; Bible Club 1,2; Latin Club 3; F.H.A. 4. YOWELL, ROBERT MR:LVIN F.F.A. 1,3,4, Reporter 5; 4-H 1,"2. ZOULIS, CYNTHIA THERAPEA F.T.A. 1; F.H.A. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4,5; French Club 3.


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Albemarle's First Exchange Student

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Silvia enjoys Charlottesville's snow!


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Our first foreign exchange student comes from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Silvia Maria Bruno is tall and fair haired, has blue-green eyes and a radiant smile. Her tastes seem very American; she likes riding and water skiing, enjoys rugby and polo, is fond of anything blue, and likes Italian food. She is delighted with our school dances, which are uncommon in Buenos Aires. Silvia's father , a textile engineer, now works in Peru; her mother has a gift shop; and her younger sister Irene and brother Jmge are both in school. The family lives in a Buenos Aires suburb during the winter and in Peru during the summer. Through the urging of her father and a cousin, who had been an exchange student, Silvia became interested in joining the exchange program. Silvia prefers large cities and plans after taking sociology in college to become a social worker. But just now she wants to travel and get the chance of meeting different peoples. Silvia is poised and charming, and sometimes out spoken. She has a good sense of humor and a warm personality. Argentina could not have sent us a better representative.

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The Top TenClass of '65

The Top Ten, the most scholastically outstanding students out of a class of 250, leave behind them a legacy of hard work and can look forward to an almost assured success.

Brion Patterson, sixth; Susan Gentry, seventh; Crystal Kennamer, eight; Jeannie MeT Gilvery, ninth; Margaret Fowler, tenth.

Lynn Hopkins Valedictorian

David Bradbury Salutatorian Betty McClanahan, third; Toni Masser, fourth; and Sharon L ane, fifth


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' David Wyant, Bill McDiarmid, and Sally He ilman.

Senior Hall of Fame

George Gay, Brenda Sprouse, Jenny Brookman, and Jeff Snyder.

Lynn Hopkins, Deanne Norford , and Donna Cannon.

Bill Roc kwood and Sallie Strauss.

Its members chosen by the faculty, the Senior Hall of Fame honors those students who have been outstanding in some phase of school life. Whether in athletics, academics, or the arts, these students have contributed greatly to Albemarle.


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Senior Superlatives

Denny and Lynda - Most Happy-Go-Luc ky

George and Judy - Most Athl etic

Jim and Sharon - Friendliest David and Brenda- Most Sincere


.,.: Sallie and Jeff- Best-All-Round

Bill and Martha - Cutest David and Lynn- Most Likely to Succeed Margie and Ken - Most Talented

Linda and Matt- Best Looking

Bobby and Susan - Wittiest Emmett and Judy - Most Intellectual


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Clubs Publications Music

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Extracurricular activities fill our free time and develop talents which range from drama to carpentry. They form a valuable part of school life. There are many clubs to satisfy the wide range of interests found among 1400 students.


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ICC OFFICERS: Vice President: L ederman, Reporter: Baker.

President: Massie, Secretary: Turner,

Interclub Council sponsors Club Night Encouraging closer cooperation among clubs and suggesting improvements, the Inter-Club Council faces a great task. Club Night is, of course, its biggest achievement of the year. Club presidents me et before school.

INTERCLUB COUNCIL : SITTING: Massie, Sprouse, DeGraff. STANDING: Ward, Farish, Fitzgerald, Hende rson, Garrison, Tate, Smith, Kroen cke, Braun , Crafaik, Lohman, Wilfong.


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FINANCE: Gleason, Cannon , Donahue, Rockwood, Thomas, Harris.

RADIO: Wade, Dofflemeyer, Childress, Martin.

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SCRAPBOOK: Haney, Sartin, Boaz , Easter, Gourley, White, Elder, Lederman.

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ENTERTAINMENT: Wyant, Hathaway, Reynolds, Hippert, Faulconer.

BULLETIN BOARD; Burton, Murray, Sprous e , Garnett, Remley.


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The S.C.A. is student organized, each homeroom sending one representative though every student is a member. Divided into committees, each performing some service for the school, the S.C.A. sponsors most of our big dances. Through its efforts we entered the foreign exchange student program.

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S.C.A. OFFICERS: Reporter: Burton, SecretaryTreasurer: Heilman, President: Synder, VicePresident: Lederman.

SCHOOL SPIRIT: Brown, Wood, Paxson, Sandridge, Cheape, McCauley, Robertson, Crenshaw, Davis, Critzer, Grossman, Bruno, Dofflemeyer, Williams.

WELFARE; Wesner, Poole, Bickham, White, Sprouse, Arnette, Vanderveer


Quill and Scroll

An honor society for students outstanding in the field of Journalism, the Quill and Scroll recognizes those who have a future 路working with publications. QUILL AND SCROLL: SITIING: Matacia, Brookman, Craifak, Sprous e , Floyd. STANDING : Haney, Farish, Ames, Gleason, Manley, Rockwood, Norford, Seifert, Hopkins.

National Honor Society

Honor The National recognizes Society students who those have been outstanding in academics, services, and leadership throughout high school

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: SITTING: Secretary; Lane, President; Rockwood, Hopkins, Vice-President; Bradbury, Treasurer; Conley, Strauss. STANDING: Norford, Gentry, Heilman, Kessler, Cannon, Bartholomew, Huff, Canody, Synder, Lawson, Jarman.


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In an effort to promote culture, the Literary Club is divided into groups, in which seminars on music, poetry, and literature are held.

Literary Club

LITERARY CLUB OFFICERS: Treas urer, P owers; President, McNish; ICC Representative, Braun; Sergeant-at- Arms, Ballard.

LITERARY CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Smith, Sanborn, Braun, Murray, O'Connor, Rinehart. SECOND ROW : Beasley, Simms, Brown. THIRD ROW: Jones, Burnette, Rogg , Andrews, Marshall , Matacia , Johnson, Cheape, Snead, Wood, Simms, Stacy, Grayson , Fitch, Lingle. FOURTH ROW: Dollins, Brezinski, Grayson , Re di ck, Bickers, Michie, Wolter, Williams, Walker, Easter, Faulkner, Bake r, Robertson, Christmas . FIFTH ROW:

Odie, Crigl er, Roberts, Garner, Jensen, Fowler, Lerhman, Mundy, Tisdale, Childress, Bickham, Cannon. SIXTH ROW: Shaver, Ison, Cunningham, Guy, Woodson, Powers , Childress, Kennamer, Garth, Foster, Mawyer. SEVENTH ROW: Fo wler, Kennamer, Powell, Harrington, Walker, McCann , Ac re e, Holland, Mendicino. EIGHTH ROW: Hanlon, Rockwood, Martin, Honeycutt, Thomas, Seifert, Thornton.


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Girls Athletic Association

The members of the G.A.A. have participated in the sports program offered for girls. Each member has earned a letter in some sport. The club promotes interest in girls' athletics and helps finance their teams. G.A .A. CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary: Farish, Treasurer: Westmoreland, President: Strauss, Sponsor: Miss Quarles, Reporter: Moore.

G.A .A. CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Lane, Tomlin, Knight, Carr, Coleman, Deane, Clark. SECOND ROW: Grinde, Haney, Shepherd, Heilman, Gunsallus, DeHart, Umden路 stock. THIRD ROW: Rockwood, Lam, Detamore, Turner, Sartin, Farish, Vascott.


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Monogram Club Though disguised as popcorn venders, the Monogram Club members are in reality Varsity athletes who have joined the club by invitation only. Besides selling popcorn to help pay for athletic equipment, the organization sponsors Parents' Night and the Athletic Banquet. MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary-Treasurer: Pace, Vice President: Wyant, President: McDiarmid, Reporter: Rockwood.

MONOGRAM CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Burton, Baker. SECOND ROW: Garth, Gough, Bradbury. THIRD ROW: Booth, Rea, Withers, Faris; , Jarman. FOURTH ROW: Lederman, Cheape, Wyant. FIFTH ROW: Gay, Strauss, Greenwood. SIXTH ROW: Paulett, Beale, Boger, Titus. SEVENTH ROW: Vess, Murray, Snyder, Honeycutt, Sabatini.


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FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: KNEELING: Tucker, Bishop, Lacy, Floyd, Allen, Haney, Rappolt, Cross. FIRST ROW: Atkins, Pairet. SECOND ROW: &ott, Markwood, Shepherd, DeHart, Lohman, Lanahan, Carr, Story, Roberts, Morrison, Strauss. THIRD ROW: Haney, Brailly, Shifflett, Carson, Hobson, Reynolds, Rockwood.

FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: SITTING: Grossman, Herring, Michie, Robinson. KNEELING: Floyd, Rosenkrans, Chisolm . STANDING: Jones, Gunsallus, Walker, Tucker, Ames, Alrich, Rhodes, Hoy, Manley, Shifflett, Wojtech, Verburg, Wynn.


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Spanish Club French Club La cultura de los Espanoles se reflya en su magnifico idioma. El "Club Espanol," tra ta de familiarizar a sus miembros con esta cultura y su gente. (The culture of the Spaniards is reflected in their pass ion ate language. The Spanish Club's purpose is to let its members become more familiar with this culture and its people.)

Le cercle francais offrit ses membres une plus vaste connaissance du pays et du peuple francais. Ses membres participent dans une "Peuple a Peuple" programme, dans lequel ils correspondent avec les eleves francais. (The French Club offers its members a broader know ledge of the country and the French people. Its members participate in a "People to People" program, in which they correspond with French students.)

SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Sponsor: Mr. Costello, Reporter: Fry, Secretary: Rea, Vice President: Henderson, Not Pictured: President: Lane.

FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Vice President: Harrington; President: Williams ; Secretary: Cook ; Treasurer: Craifak; Reporter: Huff.

SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: KNEELING: Hinch, Thornley, Pettit, Grim, McClann. Nefos, McClannahan. STANDING: McGilvery, Viar, McGilvery, Sprouse, Blankenship, Norvelle, McGilvery, Han ey, Schmiel, Jones .


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Latin Club

Circulus Latinus studium avidius litterarum humanitatisque Romae et ejus autoritatis in mundo hodierno cohortatur. (The Latin Club encourages a more avid interest in the literature and civilization of Rome and its influence on the modern world.) LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: President: Gentry, Songleaders : Leake, Sandridge, Secretary-Treasurer: Critzer, Vice President: Massie, Historian: Haynes.

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LATIN CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Merkle, .Haney, Currier, Judge, Hamilton, DeGraff, Carr, Shepherd, Mundy, Landes, Bull, Wood. SECOND ROW: Crickenberger, Fitzgerald, Gerow, Rea, Walker, Grill, Garnett, Roach, Garnett, Null, Dickens, Bernd, Durrer, Doty, Swift, Booker, Heilman, Duncan, Casteen, E as twood.


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Math Club ~

t During their meetings Math Club members work problems which test their skill. Scores are kept and a prize given to the two people who were most accurate throughout the year. The club also sponsors the Math Contest held annually at Albemarle. MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Vice President & Secretary: Yowell, President: Gay, Sponsor: Mr. Ergler. 4

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MATH CLUB MEMBERS: SITIING: Bailey, Maine, Lushbaugh, Gerr, Cross, Abbott, Dilly, Alexander, Fields, Gray . FIRST ROW : Heatwole, Edmunds, Pors, Pace, Davis, Naylor, Ford, Swisher, Butler, Carson, Cotton, Jones, Owens, Sprouse, Lederman. SECOND ROW: Clarity, Wyant, Bradbury, Walter, James, Wilfong, J ones, Sprouse.


Meeting to compare their collec-路 tions or to report new finds, the members of the Stamp and Coin Club improve their knowledge of their hobbies.

Chess The Club exists for only one purposeplaying chess. competition Keen IS its chief attraction.

STAMP AND COIN CLUB MEMBERS: KNEELING: Morrison, Miller, Pace, Bias, Powell, Lederman, Lowry, Kavenough, Clausen, Pound. SECOND ROW : Roach, Garith, . .\,Vynn, Lee, Null, Andrews, Stauton, Woodson, Abbott. THIRD ROW: Smith, Thomas, Dickens, Durrer.

CHESS CLUB MEMBERS: SITTING: Branham, Williamson, Cockerille, Roberts, Strauss, Marshall, Pollock, Judge, Lowry, Ward, Sandridge, Bias .. SECOND ROW: Morris, Patterson, Toms, Rea, Kennamer, Foster, Hale, Harres, Titus, Salley, Osvalds, Stanton. THIRD ROW: Snead, Anderson, Hammond, Kennamer, Wynn, Vess, Martin, Suddeth, Sabatini, Thomas, Smith . FOURTH ROW: Maupin, Snead, Knight, Sandridge.

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Art Club

Since most of its members are art students, the Art Club gears its programs toward art appreciation. In the spring its members sponsor an art show, adding splashes of color to Albemarle's halls. STAMP AND COIN CLUB OFFICERS: Vice president: Donahue, President:. Sprouse, SecretaryTr~asurer: Ward, Coin Chainnan: Wesner.

ART CLUB OFFICERS: Vice President: Osina, Sponsor: Mrs . Holland, Secretary Treas urer: Herring, Reporter: Quinn, Not Pictured: President: Longley.

Chess Club

CHESS CLUB OFFICERS: President: Fembach, Vice President: Oder, Secretary-Treasurer: Coakley, Reporter: Boax.

ART CLUB MEMBERS: SITTING: Detamore, Sage, Burnett, Parsons, Odle, Roscoe, Thomley. KNEELING: Dabney, Denman, Schmiel, Shultz, Ro ck , Clark, Thompson, Payne, Hall. FIRST ROW : Conley, Page , Whitehead, Story, Pullen, Doty, Sprouse, Davis, Morris, Meadows, Markwood, Dobbins. SECOND ROW: Guy, Belew, Thomas, McCann, Hathaway, Powell, Maupin.


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F.H.A. prepares the students for their responsibilities in the the basic foundation of our society-the home.

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F.H.A. OFFICERS: Reporter, Gay: Secretary, Knight: Historian, Sartin: Songleader, Foster: Vice President, Lawson: Treasurer, Huff: President, Farish.

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F.H.A. MEMBERS: KNEELING: Morris, Via, DlO!vis, Walton, Sudduth, Wood, Herring, Guffrey, Noon, Monto. LEFT OF STAIRS: Noston, Baber, Dameron, Shifflett, Herring, Pace, Fitzgerald, Shifflett, Shifflett, Moon, White, Thomas, Morris, Shifflett. RIGHT OF STAIRS: Haney, Rollins, Shifflett, Sprouse, Parker, Riddle, Morris, Burton, Holdin, Kastroll, Shifflett, Crawford, Martinson,

Garth, Garrison. FIRST ROW: Winters, White, Davis, Pace, Wood, Shifflett. SECOND ROW: Mundy, Beitzel, Kirby, Shifflett, Cannon. THIRD ROW: Shifflett, Davis, Campbell, Crawford. FOURTH ROW: Shifflett, Walker, Smith, Boyle, Roberts . FIFTH ROW: Ward, Far1sh, Jones, Richardson, Burton, Hale, Hall, Grinstead, Graves, Hunte, Anderson, O'Toole.


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F.H.A. III CLUB MEMBERS: KNEELING: Glass, Bragg, Via. FIRST ROW: Paxton, Sipe, Davis. SECOND ROW: Reed, Baber, Gray, Huckstep, Fitzgerald, Gibson. THIRD ROW: Shifflett, Pritchett, Mawyer, Quick, Painter. FOURTH ROW: Wood, Kroencke, Via, Sullivan, Sage, Houchens. FIFTH ROW: Bailey, Schmiel, Mowbray, Sullivan. SIXTH ROW: Gibson, Wood, Clements, Clark.

F.H.A. CLUB MEMBERS: Sprouse, KNEELING: Smith, Woodson, Gribble . LEFT OF STAIRS: Woodson, Haney, Ke aton, O'Connor. FIRST ROW: Funk, Jarman, Harris, Crawford, Branham, Mawyer, Durham, Ellinger, Pugh. SECOND ROW: Hebb, Critzer, Haney, Klink. THIRD ROW: Morris, Evans, Farish. FOURTH ROW: Kennamer, Morris, Mowbray, Wheeler, Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Shifflett, Kinglea, Carver. SIXTH ROW: Moser, Wood, Staton. SEVENTH ROW: Turner, Shiflett, Scruggs, .Gibson, Gibson, Roberts, Hunt.


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Future Farmers

Students of today who are going to be the farmers of tomorrow, F. F .A. members learn to apply their education to their occupation in its most useful form. F.F.A. CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary: Jones ; Vice President: Albert; Treasurer: Herring; Sentinel: Clark; President: Critzer, Reporter: Yowell.

F.F.A. CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Davis, Menter, Thomas, Wells, Abshire, Gribble, Maupin, Via, Patterson, Norford, Clark, Leake. SECOND ROW: Faris, Marshall, Shifflett, Clements, Morris, Walker, Mundy, Gibson, Taylor, Brochu, Thomas, Mays, Carter. THIRD ROW: Seale, DeHooge, Breeden, Shifflett, Eubank, Woulfrey, Fra zier, Fix, Birckhead, Able, Gibson, Haney, Brochu.


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The 4-H Club activities are diverse, ranging from home demonstrations to cattle raising. During 路 club meetings the members report on their individual projects.

4-H

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4-H GIRLS' CLUB: KNEELING: Morris, Vice President; Brinkley, President. STANDING: Redford, Mundy, Hebb, Morris, Morris, Mowbray, Mawyer, Pace.

4-H BOYS' CLUB: KNEELING: Morris, Herring. STANDING: Branham, Birckhead, Secretary ; Birckhead, Breeden, President ; Albert, Vice President; Critzer, Coleman.


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Red Cross Council

An organization whose main purpose is to help others, the Red Cross Council makes good its avowed purpose. The Council prepares a chest for the needy peoples overseas and tray favors for local hospitals. Many members also do volunteer hospital work. SherryManley, President of the Red Cross Conncil, accepts The Parents' Magazine Youth Group Achievement Award from Mr. Hurt while Reporter Burton, SecretaryTreasurer Alrich , and Vice President Clarity look on.

RED CROSS COUNCIL MEMBERS: KNEELING : Shifflett, Ward, Jorgensen, Price, Foster, Crawford, Wood, Ward, Naylor, Ward, Leake, Watson, Robins, Sartin . FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fulcher, Davis, Wood, E as twood, Be ale, Iceland, Haga, Williams, Maupin, Woodson, Sprouse, Haney, Yowell, Shifflett, McGilvery, Wood, Wood. ON WALL: Maupin, Harrington, Brezinski, Simms, Reynolds, Walker, Pace , Tate, Moon, Markwood, Shifflett, Critzer, Houchens, Campbell.


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Nursing Club

The Nursing Club offers girls interested in becoming nurses information and encouragement in their chosen field. Members of this club are early acquainted with the hardships and rewards of the nursing profession.

NURSING CLUB OFFICERS: President: Clarity; Vice President: Clark; Reporter: Clements路; Secretary-Treasurer: Paxton: Chaplain : Huff; lnterclub Council Representative: Via.

NURSING CLUB MEMBERS: SITTING: Schmiel, Ward, Walker, P ainter, Heilman . STANDING: Mrs. Updike, Parker, McDaniel, Rogers , Pugh, Bruce, Moser, Shifflett, Winters, Stanton, Shifflett, Shifflett. ON WALL: Maupin, P ace, Wood, Ward, Fitzge rald, Lively, Roberts, Garrison, Ke s ler, Smith, Osterheld, Crawford, Gibson.


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Debate Club

A polished form of argument, debating offers its members ample practice in public speaking, an invaluable asset in any field.

Library Club Assisting the regular staff, the Library Club members gain a vast knowledge of a working library, which will always be helpful to them.

DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary: Boaz, Sponsor: Mr. Johnson, Vic e President: Barne s, Pres ident: Strauss.

Bible Club

The Bible Club's projects include helping needy famlies at Christmas and Thanksgiving. The路 members also serve the school by giving morning devotions.

DEBATE CLUB MEMBERS: SITTING: Rogg, Childress , Hintze , J one s, Barne s, Ke nnamer, Gerow, L ohm an . STANDING: Pitts , Hunter, Cannon, Baber, Kroe nc ke , J one s, Foster, Redick.


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LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary-Treasurer: Coleman, Historian: Wheeler, Vice-President: Copeland, President: Parsons.

LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS: Ward, Osina, Snead, Hensl ey, Moon, Harrington.

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BIBLE CLUB OFFICERS: STANDING : President: Rittenhous e , Vice President: Sartin, Secretary: Wood, Treasurer: Beale. BIBLE CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Belew, Lane, Shaffer, Yowell. SECOND ROW: McDaniel, Dickinson, Price, Garrison, Austin, Black. THIRD ROW: Shifflett, Garrison, Maupin, Gibson. FOURTH ROW: Bartholome w, Morris, Wood, White. FIFTH ROW: Garland, White.


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Tri-Hi-Y Club

The Tri-Hi-Y is one of the most dynamic clubs at Albemarle. Its members enjoy countless worthwhile projects. In the spring, along with the Hi-Y members, the club sends representitives to the Model General Assembly in Richmond.

路路-. TRI-HI-Y CLUF OFFICERS: Secretary: Kidd, Reporter: Garrett, President: Young, Vice President: Dofflemyer, Treasure r: Ames, Chaplain: Gay.

TRI-HI-Y CLUB MEMBERS: SITTING: Wood, Michie. KNEELING FIRST ROW: Cannon, Hale, Kirby, Smith, Dickerson, Clark, Garrison, Beasley, Arnett, Grinstead, Sprouse, Hall. SECOND ROW: Haney, Swisher, Davis , Cheape, Hoy, Haney, Holden, Dobbins. STANDING FIRST ROW: Painter, Wood, Shifflett, Sandridge, Crenshaw, Harrington, SECOND ROW: Floyd, Shifflett, Jones, Allen, Davis, Cook, Wyant. THIRD ROW: Brown, Crigler, Gill, Grossman, Snead, Rexroad, Tucker, Shafer, Jarman, McCauley. FOURTH ROW: Bruno, Crim, Robertson, Miller, DeMasters, Crawford, Shepherd, Cross, Williams, Rosenkrans. FIFTH ROW: Marshall, Chisholm, Snead , Duncan.


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Hi-Y Club

.The Hi- Y Club does much to shape its members' characters. Besides two charity projects, baskets of food for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas, the Hi-Y Club sends members to the Model General Assembly where they learn first hand how our government works.

HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS: Vice President: Cale, Sponsor: Mr. Welch, President: Jarman, Secretary-Treasurer: W. Jarman, Chaplain: Bromfield.

HI-Y CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Garnett, Gambrill, Sandridge, Davis, Dofflemeyer, Viar, Pearson. SECOND ROW: Burnett, Davis, Fulton, Garnett, Henderson, Coleman.


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Future Teachers

Future Teachers of America obviously appreciate what their teachers are doing for them today. The club's main function is to help its members learn about the teaching profession. This is done mainly by the point system where any member willing to grade papers and perform other duties of the teacher receives a pin or emblem at the club's annual banquet.

F.T.A. CLUB OFFICERS: Reporter, Vascott, Treasurer: Copeland, President: Childress, Vice President: McGaughey, Secretary: Osvalds.

F.T.A. CLUB MEMBERS: SITTING: Massie, Graves, Butler, Morris, Sandridge, Strauss, Petit, McGaugh, Grim, Roberts, McClanahan, Madison, Mason, Moseman, McGilvery . FIRST ROW: Rea, Atkins, Ward, Bishop, Tucker, Pace, McDaniel, Graves, Wheeler, Poole, Fitch. SECOND ROW: Roach, Clark, Floyd, Walker, Mitchell, Grayson, Robertson, Roberts, Massie, Lingle, Rhodes, Bartholomew. ON WALL: Clark, Mallory, Farish, Wesner, Tomlin, Garrison, Via, Currier .


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D.E. CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer: Oliver, Vice President: Sullivan, Secretary: Frazier, Parliamentarian: Morris, President: Graves,

D.E. CLUB MEMBERS: KNEELING: Kennedy, Paulette, Fitzgerald. FIRST ROW: Pace, Gibson, Morris, Travis. SECOND ROW: Schwartz, Morris, Wood, Richardson, Thurston, Hoy, Smith.


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Industrial Cooperative Training

I. C. T. students attend classes in the morning and work in the afternoon. This club is a cooperative program with local industry, and through it its members acquire business experience.

I. C. T . CLUB OFFICERS:

porter: Moore, Kirby.

Treasurer: Salmon, ReFox, Vice President: Kennedy, Secretary: Parliamentarian: Cummings. Not Pic tured :

l.C .T . CLUB MEMBERS: KNEELING: Johnson, T ate, Morris, Mass ey. STANDING: Maupin, J a mes, Mills, Sullivan, Gibson, Wood, J enkins, Mawyer, Hurt, Thomas, P atte rson, Cash, Leake , Fishe r, Gray.

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Future Business Leaders

The F.B.L.A. provides a program aimed at helping the student to understand what is necessary in order to get and keep a job. The club members take pointers from speakers and then apply what they have learned on the job.

F.B.L.A. CLUB OFFICERS: Vice President: Somma, President: Smith, Treas urer: Graves, Secretary: Stalnaker.

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DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary, Fowler; Vice President, Gleason; President, Lawson; Program Chainnan, White.

Open ta the whole school, the Drama Club has one of the largest memberships at Albemarle. From these ranks come the stage hands, technicians, and actors for our three act play in the fall and one act play in the spring. The Thespians, whose name derives from the Greek actor Thespis, is a dramatic honor society. Members are required to work 10 hours for admission.

Albemarle Players

DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS: Smith, Reed, Reynolds, Shiflett, Jens en, Griesbach, Bickham, Braun, Mendicino, Quinn, Masser, Leake, Walker, Craifaik, Bickers, Kenname r, Sanborn, Fowler, Gentry, Sprouse, Snea d, James, Thornton, Kennamer, Cook, Bias, Walker, Ballard, Boaz, Acree, McNish.


THESPIANS: Mrs. Amster, Cook, Kennamer, Fowler, Masser, Lawson, White, Quinn, McNish, Wilfong, Gleason, Wojtech, James.

DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS: Elder, Crickenberger, Rinehart, Thomas, Lowry, Burnett, Sandridge, Bradburry, Shepherd, Jensen, Ward, Austin, Taylor, Brawly, Hinte, Braun, Christmas, Nefos, Lanahan, Haynes, Taylor, Hobson, Carson, Smith, Pollock, Pariet, Sartin, Boaz, Crickenberger, Lux, White, Arnaldo, Via, Smith, Thoman, Smith

DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS: Wojtech, Kennamer, O'Connor, Tisdale, Knight, Shiflett, Woodzell, Matacia, Armentrout, Swift, Frye, Marshall, Moyer, Oliver, Shores, Mundy, Simms, Stacy, Donahue, Cannon, Whiteman, Martin, Rockwood, Hanlon, Wilfong, Judge, Dandridge, Powers, McClanahan, Lehrman, Johnson, Brown, Hale, Osvalds, Childress Murray, Seifert, Dollins, Baker. '


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Working eight days a week, The Peer staff attempts to capture the events of a year within the covers of a book.

PEER STAFF: Faculty Editor, Sallie Strauss; Photographer, Thomas Kesler; Sports Editqr, Lee Garrett; Circulation Manager, Bernice Haney.

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The Albemarle Highlight A minute chronicle of school events, the Highlight affords A.H.S. students reading material about their favorite subject-themselves! ,;

HIGHLIGHT STAFF: FIRST ROW: Managing Editor: Linda Reynolds ; Editor: Jenny Brookman; Advertising Manager: Sandra Baber; Girls' Sports Editor: Mary Ames. SECOND ROW: Page Editor: Karen Crafaik; News Editor: Cathy Robertson; Exchange Editor: Patsy Acree; Club Editor: Judy Floyd; Circulation Manager: Woodie Gleason. THIRD ROW: Business Manager: Brenda Sprouse; Feature Editor: Evelyn Matacia; Sponsor: Mrs. G9odall; Cartoonist: Carol Cope land; Boys' Sports Editor and Photographer: Miles Seifert.


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Concert Choir

With persistent hard work our Concert Choir and Orchestra have become experienced bodies, capable of doing difficult music well.

CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS: President: Gough, Secretary-Treasurer: McDaniel, Vice President: Mundy, Reporter: Leake.

CONCERT CHOIR MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Garrison, Sprouse, Petit, Goldsmith, Bishop, Raga, Owens, Haynes, Sheppard, Brown, Johnson, Garth, Wood. SECOND ROW: Smith, Painter, ~ngrea, Beale, Shifflett, Brown, Cook, Sprouse, Huff, Grossman, McDaniel, Sandridge, Thomas, Patterson, Beale, Mrs. Rodig. THIRD ROW: Simms, Clarity, Roberts, McClanahan, Gough, Mundy, Abbot, Fitzhugh, Mays, Redford, Mundy, Wood, Dofflemyer. FOURTH ROW: Fowler, Brezinski, Stanton, Miller, Cook, Smith, White, Humphries, Burton, Gough, Dofflemyer, Thornton, DeGraff, Critzer, Bartholomew, Leake.


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Concert Choir receives top rating at festival

Orchestra

ORCHESTRA: Mrs. Rodig, Farish, Lewis, Rups, Gcrnett, Osvalds, Childress, Colbert.

Eighth Grade Choir

EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR: FIRST ROW: Kyger, Robertson, Flick, Jensen. SECOND ROW: Beale, Musgrove, Sandridge, Lewis, Shiflett, Director: Mrs. Rodig. THIRD ROW: Dudley, Sandridge, Harris, Demasters, Schultz, Thomas.


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CONCERT BAND: FLUTES: Ford, Taylor, Harris, Davison, Whitehead, Gill, Umdenstock; OBOE: Parsons; BASSOON: Harris; SOPRANO CLARINETS: Rogg, DeHart, Seifert, Wade, Kedd, Haney, Wood, Turner, Tulloh, Wood, Paulette, Lowry, Robinson, Garrison, Bernd, Bickham, Morris ; ALTO CLARINET: Foster; ALTO SAXOPHONES: Withers, Rittenhouse, Grinde, Critzer; TENOR SAXOPHONE: Clarke; BARITONE

SAXOPHONE: Williams; FRENCH HORNS: Donahue, DeLong, Garrison ; CORNETs-TRUMPETS: Conley, Ma_upin, Kessler, Dudley, Hale, Garth, Beale, Martin, Hughes, B'e nson, Honeycutt; TROMBONES: Snyder, Pace, Kerns, Benfer, Paul, 路 Garrison, Norford, Lee; BARITONE: Titus; BASSES: Irving, Lawson; PERCUSSION: McCormick, Burton, Verburg, Titus, Lohman, Jenkins, Ha ll, Huff, Davison, Porter.

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BANDS

Extra practices proved profitable when the A.H.S. band received a Superior rating at the District Band Festival in Waynesboro.

President Ford

Treasurer Donahue Vice President Clark

Reporter McCormfck

BAND CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Fretwell. SECOND ROW : Maupin, Hall, Haney, Morris, Gentry, Gentry. THIRD ROW: Lohman, Verburg, DeLong, Honeyc utt. FOURTH ROW: Critzer, Hale , Porter, Jenkins, Davison. FIFTH ROW: Grayson, Bichkham, Martin, Ford, Cotton , He atwo le, Davis. SIXTH ROW: Titus, Irving, Lawson , Amoldo路, Jones. SEVENTH ROW: Robinson , Kerns, Foster, Arnold, Garrison, Lee, Es tes. EIGHTH ROW: Jenkins, Benfer, Parsons, Williams, Manley, Rittenhouse, Richardson, Dudley.


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Beginner BEGINNER BAND: FIRST ROW: SITTING: Jenkins, Page, Toms, Fields, McDaniel, Thalmann, Tomlin, Mass ie. SECOND ROW: Bailey, Creasey, Bond, Pollock, Trunzo, Wood, V. Kirby, Marshall, Gutherie, Leake, Baker, L. Kirby. STANDING: Gray, Durham, Thurston, Thompson, Powell.

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JUNIOR BAND: FIRST ROW: Bradbury, Donahue, Pors, Ford. SECOND ROW: Geiger, Rappolt, Easter, Lawrence, Maine, Hensley, Fretwell, Jones, Pound, Conley, Haynes.

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INTERMEDIATE BAND: FIRST ROW: Graves, Estes, Gentry, Bryant, Grim, P a ce, Wood, Sims, Brinkley, West, Morris, Cotton, Smith, Wood, Morris, Hall. SECOND ROW: Richardson, Via, Haney, Da vis, De long, Marshall, Davis, Delong, Marsha ll, Davis, Harvey, Kerns, Mawyer, Patterson, Arnold .

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Calender of Activities

JUNE 1964 6 Eleventh Graduation at Albemarle AUGUST 29 Silvia arrives in Washington 31 School begins. AUGUST 31 - SEPTTEMBER 4 S.C.A. Big Brother-Big Sister Program

SEPTEMBER 4 A.H.S. loses season football opener to Orange 35-6 7 Labor Day holiday 10 Faculty Picnic 22 First Girls' Varsity Basketball game brings wm over Rockbridge, 44-31. 24 Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y officers' workshop in Madison 24 First Eight Grade football game OCTOBER 5-6 Student pictures taken 10 District J F.T.A. Convention at Albemarle 17 Homecoming! Linda Reynolds is crowned Queen. 23 Homecoming Parade-F.F.A. takes first place.

20-21 Albemarle Players present the fall play "Pygmalion." 25 Seniors attend first class meeting.

DECEMBER 5 Patriots take season opener over Blue Ridge, 68-32. 5 College Boards at Rouss Hall 7 Don Cossack and chorus perform at Albemarle.

11 U. VA. Glee Club sings at A.H.S. 18 Christmas Choral Concert 19 Mistletoe Ball 21 Christmas Band Concert 22 F . H. A. Christmas Flower Show 22 Christmas vacation begins. JANUARY 6 Athletics Awards Assembly

24 Band Day at U. Va. 30 V.E.A. meeting in Richmond NOVEMBER 4 Hi-Y presents ace award to Mr. Null. 8-14 National DECA Week 14 Hi-Y District Conference in Hot Springs 17 College Night 19 Powder Puff football game-Juniors win .

9 College Boards again 15, 18,19 Mid- semester exams 20 Student holiday FEBRUARY 6 Band Festival at R. E. Lee in Stauton 15-22 Second Foreign Exchange Student Drive$1375 raised 19-21 All-State Chorus in Winchester 25,26,27 District Basketball Tournament in Lexington-Patriots place third!


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MARCH 2 Nurses' Graduation 3 Silvia speaks to upperclassmen about life in Argentina. 4 Judy Floyd wins first in Math Contest.

3 District Chorus Festival at Albemarle 3 A.H.S. sends twelve to Virginia Latin Tournament.. 4-10 National F.H.A. Week 6 First Tennis Match with Fairfax Ha ll. 7 National Honor Socity Tapping 8 Seventh graders visit A.H.S. 8-9 S.I.P.A Convention

5 Junior-Senior Basketball game-Seniors are victorious.

10 District I.C.T. Conventi on-Danny Patterson chosen state I.C. T. Student of the year. 13 Miller & Rho ades Foreign Exchange Student Forum 16 A.H.S. presents "The Rising of the Moon" at the District Play Festival. 17 Employer-Employee Banquet 19 Seni or Day for winning Exchange Drive

9 Junior Class Talent Show-"The Bat Cave Blues" 12 First girls' softball game

19 Club Night-Latin Club wins first place. 20 District Band Festival at WaynesboroA.H .S. receives Sup eri or Rating. MARCH 22 - APRIL 3 Red Cross Blood Drive

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12 Highlanders from Radford Colle ge perform at A.H.S. 15-21 Spring Vacation 22-24 Model General Assembly 23-24 All Virginia Chorus 30 Senior Day MAY 1 Juniors take College Boards. 5 Senior Trip to Washington, D.C.

15 Junior-Senior Prom 15 District Track Meet 22 State Track Meet MAY 31- JUNE 2 Final Exams JUNE 2 School's out. 5 Graduation!


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Highlight of the year - Homecoming

Kisses for the Queen.

Faces in the crowd.

The first big affair of the dance and game were eagerly parade, in which the F.F.A. took was highlighted by a dance in and her court.

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Surrounded by decorations of a southern plantation, Albemarle's queen and her court were presented at a dance in their honor as the climax of Homecoming Weekend. Linda Reynolds, crowned queen by the football captains on the porch of an ante bellum mansion, led her attendants and their escorts in the queen's dance. Homec oming Queen-Lind a Reyn olds

Ma id of Honor-Silvi a Bruno

Senior Re presentative-Sharon F ord

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Dana Frye SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Kim Reynolds

Becky Massie EIGHTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES Vickie Elder

Celie Smith JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Martha Williams

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All State Band and Chorus

Mr. James Simmons demands proficiency.

ALL-STATE BAND MEMBERS: Ford, flute; Rogg, clarinet; Foster, bass clarinet; DeHart, clarinet; Snyder, trombone; Conley, coronet; Donahue, French hom; McCormick, percussion; Lawson, bass; Dudley, coronet; Burton, percussion.

Mrs. Anne Rodig directs an afternoon rehearsal. ALL-STATE CHORUS MEMBERS: Brown, alto; Clarity, soprano; McDaniel, soprano; Stanton, soprano; Bartholomew, alto; Johnson, alto; White, bass; Simms, soprano; Critzer, alto; Gough, bass; Mundy, bass; Sprouse, tenor; DeGraff, bass ..


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Jerry Van Voorhis duces William and Mary.

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James Kinard speaks to parents and students interested in the University of Virginia.

Mrs. Pollock asks for her sons' class schedules.

Parents observe as seniors present a scene from Hamlet.

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The Albemarle Players Present ... "Aaaaah-ow-ooh ... !" And thus a flower girl becomes a duchess in Shaw's classic "Pygmalion," a change not easily accomplished as the Albemarle Players showed in their production. Later in the year they staged a oneact play, "The Rising of the Moon" by Lady Gregory, which rated excellent in the district Drama Festival. _:

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Juniors and Seniors Rumble Inexperienced A.H.S. students show their skills in the Powder Puff and Jr.-Sr. games. Seniors, losing the Powder Puff football game to the Juniors, won back their pride in the Jr.-Sr. basketball games.

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Jacob Sprouse lands third prize.

Paul Cale and Jerry Gough swing into first place.

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((Bat Cave Blues"

MORAL:

Everybody's somebody's sucker. or A ghoul never learns .

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From our "Bat Cave" echoed such immortal lines as: ''Why are all the students sad? Ben will Hurt you if you're bad. Why is water on our panes? Willy Raines and Raines and Raines. Why will freedom never ring? The assistant principal is a King."

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Latin Club Takes Top Honors at Club Night

A chance to destroy Rome!

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Patriots tie Harrisonburg for second spot in Valley District.

MANAGERS: Paulette, Gough, Pace. COACHES: Raines, King. ENDS: Yowell 56, Blackburn 57, Honeycutt 80, Toms 83, Strauss 88, Greenwood 81, Henderson 74, Lederman 89.

The Patriots lost their opening game to the Orange Hornets, 35-6, half-back George Gay captured Albemarle's only T.D. of the evening. A.H.S. defeated favored Henrico, 19-14, with Gay joined by Jim Greenwood in the scoring. The Patriots were swamped in a loss to Lee but were defeated by the Harrisonburg Bluestreaks by a mere point. Although the Patriots rallied to defeat Louisa, Lexington, Buena Vista, Waynesboro, and Natural Bridge, their record was determined by a 13-27 loss to Halifax.

GUARDS: Cunningham 75, Burton 63, Beale 61, Jones 62, Burnett 66, McDiarmid 65, Blackburn 67, Knight 60. CENTERS: Blake 78, Garth 55. TACKLES: Withers 72, Rea 41, Garrison 79, T aylor 77.

A.H.S................. 6-35 ........................... Orange A.H.S ................. 19-14 .......................... Henrico A.H.S ................. 6-47 ........................ R.E. Lee A.H.S ................. 21- 6.................... Buena Vista A.H.S ................. 20..12 ........................... Louisa A.H.S ................. 38- 7 ....................... Lexington A.H.S ................. 13-14 ................... Harrisonburg A.H.S ................. 21- 7 .................... Waynesboro A.H.S ................. 35- 7................. Natural Bridge A.H.S ................. 13-27 .................... Halifax H.S. Teamwork is necessary not only in football but also in box-tying. Coaches King and Raines.

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QUARTERBACKS: G. Snyder 10, Wyant ll. RUNNING BACKS: DiBiasi 21, Booth 23, Flick 34, Baker 24, L awson 26, Gay 25, Murray 33 , J . Snyder 12.

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FIRST TEAM DEFENSE: Gay, Booth, Greenwood, Blake, Knight, Baker, Burton, Wyant, Garth, McD iarmid, Snyder.


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Patriots boast twelve outstanding players. JEFF SNYDER, All-District Second Team; AllCentral Virginia Second Team.

BOBBY BURTON, All-District Second Team; AllCentral Virginia Honorable Mention.

DAVID GARTH, All-District Second Team; AllCentral Virginia Honorable Mention.

BILL M c D I ARM I D, AllCentral Virginia Second Team.

JIM GREENWOOD, AllC e n t r a 1 V i rginia Second Team.

CHARLIE STRAUSS, All-District Honorable Mention; AllCentral Virginia Honorable Mention.

HARRY BLAKE, Outstanding Tackle.

BUDDY WITHERS, Outstanding Tackle .


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The J.V. squad, led by Earl Burton and Barry Dofflemyer, completed their season undefeated. Twice the Patriots squeezed by Buena Vista, 7-6, and twice they defeated R.E. Lee of Staunton by one touchdown. There's great hope for next year's Varsity.

ROW 1: Mawyer, Viar, William s , Roberts, Nefos, Burton, Martinson, Dofflemyer. ROW 2: Robinson, Scruggs, Flint, Murray, Rich ardson, Walker, Beitzel, Strauss, Clark. ROW 3: Coac h Nu ll, Honeycutt, Bernd, Miller, Layman, Wilfong, Salley, Coach Costello. ROW 4: L acy , Mansen, Mawyer, Abell, T aylor, Morris, Estes, Sabatini.

A.H.S.. .......... 7-6 ............ Buena Vista A.H.S ............ 13-9 ................ R.E. Lee A.H.S............ 6-0 ............. Waynesboro A.H.S............ 7-6 ............ Buena Vista A.H.S............ 13-7 ............... R.E. Lee A.H.S ............ 14-7 ............. Blue Ridge Action! Action! We want action!


Coach Null, unable to complete his season as Varsity Basketball Coach, no doubt inspired our team to a winning season.

SITIING: Benfer, Lawson, Wyant, Lederman. KNEELING: Smith, Ward, Bradbury. STANDING: L. Wyant, Coach Rush, Kyser, Cale. SECOND ROW: Garnett, Crunk, Rockwood, Cheape.

Coach Rush, Robbie, David, Foster, and Lenny.

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The Patriots Capture Third Place in Valley District.

We're winning!!!

SEASON PLAY <High Scorer) A.- Blue Ridge ....... 68-32 ... 6Ml...Lederman, Rockwood A.- Buena Vista ...... 53-49 ... 55-69 .... Bradbury, Rockwood A.- Waynesboro ....... 49-40 .. .4M7 .............. Crunk, Crunk A.- Handley ............ 66-70 .. .49-46 ........ Crunk, Rockwood A.- Natural Bridge ... 67-61...53-44 ... Lederman, Rockwood A.- Lexington ......... 65-43 ... 54-56 ........•.... Crunk, Crunk A.- Lee-Davis ......... 46-40 ............................ Lederman A.- R.E. Lee .......... 49-50 .. .42-46 ........ Crunk, Rockwood A.- Harrisonburg ..... .45-62 .. .42-56 .............. Crunk, Crunk A.- Faculty ............ 58-48 ........................... Lederman TOURNAMENT A. -Harris on burg ...... 56-44 ........................•... Lederman A.-R.E. Lee .......... 42-32 ......•......................... Crunk A.- Buena Vista ...... 51-59 .........••................. Rockwood

Coach Rush, really! -Sitting down on the job.

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Outstanding players lead A.H.S. to 12-9 season

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After a roaring start in which the first four Valley teams fell to the Patriots, troubles developed which were aggravated by the unexpected loss of Coach Null in mid-season. Mr. Rush stepped in to take the reins, but the Patriots seemed jinxed in District play losing by one or two points a succession of crucial encounters; they fell from first place at Christmas to fifth at the end of the regular season. The Patriots fared better in non-district play, winning all their games after the heart-breaking, triple overtime defeat by Handley in the early part of the season. The Patriots played inconsistent ball, rampaging through one quarter only to fall in the next; but by tournament time, despite a weakening of the team by illness, the Patriots shocked everyone with an upset of Harrisonburg on the opening night of the tournament. The next night the Patriots fell to Lee, the District leaders, in an all out effort to defend their title. The following night the Patriots closed the season with a win over Buena Vista leaving the overall record at a respectable 12-9 .

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Jayvees end with 6-10 season Although the J.V. team did not have a winning season, most of the games were very close. Dofflemyer and Dorsey led the team in scoring. Coach Vorhauer

J.V. BASKETBALL: Managers: Tomlin, Lederman; Team: Leake, Thomas, Sabatini, Marshall, Estes, Wolfrey, Kent, Viar, Dofflemyer, Dorsey, Durrer.


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Eighth Grade Football

Although the Eighth Grade Football Team lost all of its games, it never lost that fighting spirit so essential to an athletic team.

A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S.

O................................. Buena Vista 0......................... Woodberry Forest O................................ Buena Vista 0................................. Blue Ridge 20 ....................................... 0range 7 ................................... J.V. "B"

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Eighth Grade Basketball

The Eighth Grade Basketball Team was divided into squad "A" and squad "B"; each squad won two of its four games.

Gary Wojtech and Ray Fleshman were outstanding players for Coach Raines.

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Linda Easter Betty Jo Clark

Barbara Massey Sally Heilman

Cynthia Westmoreland

Judy Shepherd Sallie Strauss Judy Farish

Eileen Rockwood

Suzanne Turner

GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Co-Captain: Strauss; Shepherd, Heilman, Turner, Farish, Moore, Roc kwood. Brenda Tomlin


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Barbara Moore Mars ha Gunsallus

In 1960-61 the Girls' Varsity Basketball Team failed to win a single game ; in 1962-63 they missed an undefeated season by one game. Then, finally, because of practice, team depth, and faith, that 1964 team was the team that was .. . UNDEFEATED!!!

Judy Gibs on Emma Clements

A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S.

44 ...................... Rockbridge 31 45 ....................... Scottsville 28 51. ................ William Monroe 19 41. ........................ Fauquier 36 39 ...................... Waynesboro 11 45 ....................... Scottsville 26 42 ............................ Nelson 24 48 ............. .. .. William Monroe Zl 32 ...................... Waynesboro 8 23 ............................ Faculty 9

Man a gers Mary Ame s and Virginia Mars hall.

Co-Capta in: Gibson ; Mas si e , Cleme nts , We stmore land, Gunsallus, Clark, Tomlin.

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Girls' Jayvee Basketball A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S. A.H.S.

18 ...................... Waynesboro 11 38 ....................... Scottsville 15 24 ............................. Nelson 4 29 ........................ Scottsville 9 24 .......................... Fauquier 19 19 ....................... Waynesboro 5 28 ................. William Monroe 8

Hard work paid off for the Girls' J.V. Basketball team when they finished with an undefeated season.

Ho-Hum, won another one!

GIRLS' J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM: Co-Captains: Eastwood, Dofflemyer; Carr, Farish, Lohman, Smith, Roscoe, Wheeler, Crawford, Vascott, Burton, Lam, Grinde, Detamore, Umdenstock, Beasley, Walker.


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GirIs' Soft ball As we go to press, the girl's softball team has won 4 out of 5 games. With only two members graduating, next year's team will have plenty of experience. Barbara Moore hits one to second base.

SOFTBALL TEAM: Kneeling: Gibson, Tomlin, Clark, Coach Quarles, A. Gibson, Eastwood, Dean. Standing: White, Dehart, Strauss, Lam, Graves, Vascott, Moore, Grinde.


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March 30 ................................. Nelson April 2.......•..................... Waynesboro April 6 ............................ Harrisonburg April 9 ............................ Buena Vista April 16 ........................ Robert E. Lee April 20 .......................... Harrisonburg April 21. ................................. Orange April 26 .................................. Orange April 30 ........................ Natural Bridge May 4..................•.................. Nelson May 7 ............................... Waynesboro May 11. .............................. Lexington May 14 ............................ Buena Vista

Varsity Baseball

With outstanding players Sam Beale, Dale Kyser, Jim Greenwood, and David Wyant, A.H.S. is a strong competitor for the District Championship with Lee High of Staunton and Orange High School. Managers Smith, Ward, and Loeser.

FIRST ROW: L. Wyant, Rea, Knight, Wolfrey, Beale, Kyser, Greenwood. SECOND ROW: D. Wyant, Martin, Cheape, Henderson, Taylor, Faris, Lawson.

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Patriots open season with victory over Nelson.

Coach Costello hopes for a victorious season.

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Jayvee Baseball Coach Rush shapes the future Varsity Baseball team into a winner.

FIRST ROW: Coach Rush, Elliot, Morris, Easter, Adams, G. Dibiasi, Dofflemyer, Gourley. SECOND ROW: Powell, Abell, Dilly, Baker, Robertson, Herring, Hoy. THIRD ROW: Barnes, D. Moyer, Layman, B. Moyer, Sabatini, Viar, Tomlin.

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Being the only area golf team, A.H.S. plays hard with little recognition.

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Tennis

With returning experience, the tennis season looks hopeful.

TENNIS TEAM: KNEELING: Alrich, Fry, Turner. STANDING: Smith, Gill, Reynolds, Sandridge, Rogg, Westmoreland, Beasley, Wyant, Rogg.


Varsity Track The Patriot trackmen prepare for what could be the most difficult defense of their unprecedented three year State Championship.

"Think I'll try that after Tonuny's finished." WEIGHT MEN: SITTING: Able. KNEELING: Thompson, Hammond, Brown. STANDING: Burnett, Cunningham, Garth.

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Jimmy broke the school record with 47' 8 1/2"-during the next meet he broke his own re cord with 48' 9 3/ 4".


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Trackmen inherit three year old state crown

What was that last one again, Coach Raines?!?

David makes a clean jump and places in the broad jump.

Coach Raines looks for scratches.

JUMPERS AND VAULTERS: FIRST ROW: DeBiasi, Harlow, Ted Lederman, Lacy, Dofflemyer, Booth, Manson, Cassady. SECOND ROW: Tom Lederman, Wilfong, McDiarmid, Fleshman, Crunk, Abbott, Frazier, Snyder, Armentrout.

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and make a strong bid for their fourth.

Coach King advises high jumpers to give that last foot an extra kick.

Albemarle takes first and second in the high hurdles with Bill in the lead. Supercalafragi 1is ticexpeal idocious!

SPRINTERS: FIRST ROW: Rockwood, Murray, Gay, Hunter, Woodz e ll, Foster. SECOND ROW: Clausen, Faris, Kent, Dicke ns, Cross, Nefos, Wotjech, Greenfield, C. Murray, Hoy, Lawson, Morris, Gambrill.


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Coach Raines smiles as John finishes first in the 880.

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J. V. Head, Sandra M~shall, co-head, Elna Harris.

Cheerleaders . -. The cheerleaders rally school spirit by every imaginable means. Posters, bus trips, bake sales, rummage sales, pep rallies, bonfires, and their enthusiastic personalities- a special tribute to the 1964-1965 cheerleaders.

Sue Critzer, Kim Reynolds, Dana Frye, Judy Hobson, Linda Smith, Barbara Sartin. Debbie Brown

Wendy Braun

Jackie Cheape

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That there's cheerleading calisthenics!

Up on the roof even! Looking for UFO's maybe?

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Our Thanks j_'

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MR. RIP PAYNE, photographer of athletic and other events; SCHOOL PICTURES, INC. for handling student and club pictures; MR. RICHARD McBRIDE, our sponsor, for his infinite patience and assistance; ADVERTISERS for their support of this publication.

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Roses, Inc. Stevens..Shephard Co. Style Shoppe Tilman's Dept. Store Timberlakes, Inc. Town & Country Shop .. :frailways _-, University Book Store Vepco Wiley's, Inc. W.J. Keller Co. Young -Men's Shop

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