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THE PEER 1968 Albemarle High School Charlottesville, Virginia Volume 15
Contents Academics
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Organizations
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Activities
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Sports
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Seniors
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Underclassmen
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Advertisements
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Foreword 1968 has been a year of change: Albemarle has a new student 路body, several new courses and textbooks , and even new senior privileges. Perhaps the most farreaching change is the unification of Albemarle with Burley and Scottsville High Schools , an enrichment to our school. This merger added 210 Burley students and 98 Scottsville students to the student body of Albemarle. Careful preparation was made to insure that the new students would feel welcome at Albemarle. Mr. Hurt and Pat Fleshman, an Albemarle senior, talked with the student body at Burley in order to increase the understanding between our students. To strenghten the SCA, four Burley students and two Scottsville students were invited to be representatives. Last May many of these students attended ciasses at Albemarle . This orientation enabled the students to feel more a part of Albemarle. This year Albemarle is in the final stages of its transition from a five-year high school to a three-year high school because of the construction of new junior high schools. Last year a small group of eighth graders was admitted to Albemarle , and this group will continue here , so that next year Albemarle will be a three-year high school. Albemarle has expanded its curricula in many subjects. Among the newer courses are data processing, advanced French and Spanish classes, calculus, music appreciation , and a history seminar. In addition, all English , social studies, and languages textbooks are new. Senior privileges at Albemarle have been increased, allowing the students more freedom. In addition to leaving the auditorium first and having Senior Day, seniors may leave classes two minutes early to go to lunch, and select their own parking spaces.
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Dedication Something very thrilling, young, and alive comes out around him . All the restrai nts , confusions , prejudices, and fears which chase learning into a corner seem irrelevant in the smooth , logical flow of his classes, a current which goes anywhere , which sparkles with humor, a current which does not have to be called Wind, River, Train , or Teaching. Some-
thing universal is rediscovered each time he speaks to us. Rio , Mexico, California, New Orleans seem more real than if we saw them ourselves. Metaphor, vocabulary , and use of language are skillfully displayed in every thought , motion , and drawing. A comprehension , an organization, a communication too clear to obstruct the transition from mind to mind or thought to thought make him one of us , make us wish ourselves one of him. In gratitude and recognition , we the Senior Class of 1968 dedicate the Peer to Mr. Thomas Gregory.
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Mr. Ben F. Hurt, Principal
Administration Under the wise and patient guidance of Mr. Hurt and Mr. King, Albemarle High entered its fourteenth year with a new student body and revisions in curriculum. Mr. Hurt, who received his Master's from the University of Virginia, has been with Albemarle since it opened in 1953. He served first as Assistant Principal and now as Principal, and has seen every phase of Albemarle's development. Mr. King, who also received his Master's from the University of Virginia, taught Math. and was a football and basketball coach at Albemarle before becoming Assistant Principal. He knows well the varied aspects of our school. Mr. Julian N. King, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Zelda Murray, Secretary
Mrs. Sharyn Baldrige, Guidance Secretary
Mrs. Sally Shafer, Speech Therapist
Mrs. Virginia Dofflemyer M. Ed ., University of Virgi nia Guidance Director
Mrs. Mattie Lee G. Fornes M. Ed., University of Virginia Guidance Counselor
Mr. Antnony Laquintano M.Ed., University of Virginia Guidance Counselor, Basketball Coach
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Mr. R. Ben Turner M.A. , University of Virginia English 12
English English courses this year are using the "new grammar", an approach which tries to eliminate some inconsistencies. The major emphasis, however, is upon literature. Sophmores study shon stories, plays, poetry, and medieval literature. Juniors study American works by Frost, Sandburg, Thoreau, and Emerson, while seniors study in English literatu re Shakespeare , Milton, Shelle Keats, and others.
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Mrs. Marilyn Fantino B.A. , Emory and Henry English 11, Composition, National Honor Society
Mrs. E. Marcia Dobbs B.F.A. Drake University Speech, Drama, English 10, Thespians, Albemarle Players
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Mrs. Sara Kennedy B.A., Wheaton College English 11, Highlight
Mrs. Joyce Mason B.A., Longwood College English 12, Debate Club
Mrs. Inez Bowler B.A. , Virginia State College English 10, 11
Mrs. Laurie Geary B.S. , University of Virginia English 10, 12. Spanish Club
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Mrs. Katherine Beckwith B.S., Longwood College English 10
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Mrs. Nancy Moore B.A., Westhampton College English II , Highlight
Mr. Thomas Gregory M.Ed ., University of Virginia Composition, English 12
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Mrs. Mary J. DeCair B.S., Western Michigan University Government
Mr. Jack Vorhauer M.Ed., University of Virgi nia U.S. History ; Hi-Y; J.V. Basketball ; Track
Miss Virginia Beard B.S., University of Virginia Government
Mr. Charles Schneider B.A., University of Virginia World History; U.S. History; Football
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Mr. William H. Raines M.Ed. , University of Virginia U.S. History; Monogram Club ; S.C.A.
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Mr. Charles Costello M.A. , University of Virginia Economics; U.S. History ; J.V. Football ; Baseball
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The students of Mrs. Well's biology class, on a field trip to examine the different forms of life found in a given area, uncover everything from wild flowers to turtles and crayfish.
Science Biology, chemistry, and physics are the three major sciences taught at Albemarle. The biology classes use, in addition to the textbook Modem Biology, the yellow and green versions of the BSCS biology text. The BSCS program, first introduced at Albemarle this year, is a laboratory-centered course which emphasizes experimentation and the history of scientific ideas. Both the traditional and the newer Chern Study chemistry courses are taught. Both make extensive use of the laboratory and scientific equipment. The PSSC physics program includes, along with the testbook, many experiments and movies which accompany the course.
Mr. Kenneth W. Lindsay M.A. , University of Alabama Chemistry
Mrs. Margaret Fowler M.Ed., University of Virgi nia Physical Science, Biology
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Mr. David Anthony Mucka B.S. , Moravian College Chemistry; Physics
Mrs. Shirley Wells B.S. Longwood Biology; Cheerleading
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Mrs. Sue Anglin B.S. , Radford College Algebra I, Math 10
Mathematics The mathematics department offers courses ranging from General Math and Algebra I to Trigonometry, Math Analysis and Calculus. In these classes the theoretical as well as the practical aspects of mathematics are explored.
Mr. Richard H. Ergler B.A., St. Vincent College Calculus, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Math Club
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Mrs. Ann Broaddus B.A. , Bryn Mawr College Geometry, Algebra II, F.T.A.
Mrs. Bessie Birckhead B.S ., Mary Washington Math 9
Mr. William Swan B.S.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute Math. 10, Algebra I
Mrs. Dale Griggs B.S.; Westhampton College Algebra II, Geometry, Tri-Hi-Y
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Miss Courtenay Turner M.Ed. ; University of Virginia Algebra II, Math. Analysis, Peer, Debate
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Mrs. Beverly Jones B.A., Washington College French II , III, Tri-Hi- Y
Languages Three languages are taught at Albemarle: French, Spanish, and Latin. For the first time this year French and Spanish courses are usif!g the ALM series, in which emphasis is placed on oral work. In the advanced classes students read plays and novels, and study the literature of the language. The Latin textbooks are new this year, too. The students study grammar, vocab路 ulary, myths, and the writings of Caesar in the first years, and Virgil and Ovid in the third and fourth years.
Mrs. Mary Lederman B.A. , Syracuse University French III, IV, Spanish III , French III-IV Club
Miss Sandra Bolick A.B. , College of William and Mary French I, J.V. Cheerleaders, French 1-H Club
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Mrs. Karen Rovetto B.A., University of Idaho Spanish I, II, Spanish Club
Mrs. Ellen W. Houston A.B., Mary Baldwin College Latin I, II, IV, Latin Club
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Mrs. Katharine Hancock A.B., Lynchburg College Shorthand, Typing
Vocational Training Albemarle has vocational courses in business , industrial arts, agriculture, and nursing. The VOT program , open only to seniors, permits students to take three classes at Albemarle and to spend the afternoon working in an office. Similar to this is the DE program in which the students spend their afternoons working in the field of di s tributive education. Mrs. Shirley O'Neill B.S., Madison College Sho rthand , Typing, Business Procedures
Mrs. Margaret Burruss B.S. , Mary Washington Data Processing, General Business
Mrs. Exa Sartin B.A. Mississippi College Record Keeping , Typing
Mr. Darrell Gardner B.S. , Richmond Professional Institute Distributive Education, DECA Club
Mrs. Agnes Anderson B.S., Montreat College Typing I, Bookkeeping
Mrs. Jannette Hunt B.S. , State Teachers College, Kearney, Nebraska Business Procedures
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Mrs. Glenann Haythe M.Ed. , College of William and Mary VOT, Office Practice
Mrs. Frances Snyder B.S., Shippensburg State College Typing I
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Mr. Joseph Gillenwater M.S., West Virginia University Industrial Cooperative Training, V.I.C.A. Club
Vocational Training Mr. Edwin 0. Russell B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Agriculture I, II, III, Future Farmers of America
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Mr. William Johnson B.S. , Tuskegee Institute Industrial Arts I, II, IV, Metals
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Mr. Ed Null B.S., Hampden Sydney Driver's Training, Physical Ed., Monogram Club
Physical Education In an effort to obtain the Greek ideal of a sound mind in a sound body, physical education is required of all freshmen and sophomores, and offered to juniors and seniors as an elective. In the elective course students participate in soccer, bowling, track , wrestling, and archery, among other sports. In the sophomore year, Driver's Education is taught, and Behind-the-Wheel Training is offered to all students.
Mrs. Grace Schmeelcke B.S. , Valparaiso University Driver's Training, Physical Education , Varsity Basketball , Varsity Softball, G.A.A.
Mr. James Arbaugh B.S. Ed., University of Virginia Physical Education, Driver's Training, Varsity Football
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Miss Cynthia DeSue B.S. , Norfolk State College Chorus, Chorus Club
The Fine Arts The music department includes the Beginning, Junior, and Concert Bands, which participate in concerts, assemblies and parades. Music appreciation , a course begun this year, provides a study in the music of major periods. The art department encompasses four years of study. It sponsors an art show at Albemarle, and exhibits watercolors, oils, and pen-and-ink drawings.
Mr. James W. Simmons M.Ed. , University of Virginia Band, Music Appreciation, Band Club
Mr. Waldo E. Johnson B.F.A., Catholic Unh-ersity o Art I, II, III, IV, Art Oub
Mrs. Kathleen Lynk B.A., Madison College Librarian
Library and Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Marjory Goodall B.S. , University of Virginia Librarian, Library Club
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National Honor Society: S. Flo yd , Vice-President; J. T renho lme , President ; R . Hu tchinson A. Carr. seco nd ro w: G . Walker, Secretary; M. Pace, B. Grinde, T . Booker, E. Curry, P. Morris, W. Howard. third row: L. Dean, J. Foster, R. Carter, N. Sco tt, P. Hamilto n, Treasurer.
National Honor Society The National Honor Society is com路 posed of outstanding students chosen by their teachers. Their activities include tutoring and providing used paperback books for English classes.
Interclub Council The Interclub Council coordinates the activities of the clubs at AHS through such means as the Club Calendar, "Club of the Year" Award and Club Night. I.C.C. Officers, front: E. Juul-Nielson, Reporter; N. Morrissey, Secretary-Treasurer. back : S. White, Vi ce-President; B. Massie, Presic!ent.
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Math Club The Math Club's main goal this year is to teach its members proper use of the slide rule. Their annual Math Contests and a trip to the computer center also provide opportunities to expand interest in mathematics.
Math Oub, first row: D. I..a:yne, C. Swisher, C. Clark , B. Jo hnso n, E. Juul-Nielson. seco nd row: B. Pace,Vice-President; T . Abbott , Program Chairman; R. Salley, J. Ward, S. Jones, J. Andrews, F. Robinson , T . Keithley, D. Dobbins, C. Jackson, T . Curtis , Mr. Ergler, Sponsor.
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SCA The SCA coordinates school activities throughout the year. Among the activities sponsored by this year's SCA are the Honor Assembly, promoting the Honor Program, the Thanksgiving Basket, the Vietnam Chest, and the Foreign Ex- change Student Drive. SCA, left to right : L. Dean , Secretary-Treasurer; Y . Leake, President; K. Leake, Reporter; B. Massey, Vice-President. SCA, first row : L. Shifflett, N. Strother, K. Poole, M. Tucker. second row: J. Wade, A. Combs , K. Caperton, C. Groh , L. Murray, D. Casteen, C. Geiger, G . Walker, G . McDermott.
SCA, first row: D. Sandridge, J. Morris, M. Fitzgerald, K. Juul-Nielson, P. Manley, J. Harris. second row: C. Winter , M. Harri so n , C. Crispell , K . Leake , C . Allen , E. Nalley, D . Bo o ker , D. Snowberger, D. Brookshire , K. Viar.
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SCA, first row : L. Gibson, M. Sartin, C . Arnette , B. Carr , B. Massie , J. Morris. second row: P. Rennie , K. McGraw , J. Southall, B. Garnett, H. Haney, C. Davis, H. Easter, C. Howard, L. Farrish, S. Wilcox, E. Curry, W. Howard, A. Carr.
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Senior French Club, first row : B. Quinn, S. Honeycutt, L. Hintze, B. Dulaney, M. Dickens, V. Godsey, B. Owen. second row : L. Roberts , S. Ballard, T . Morrison, Program Chairman; A. Adams, S. Beck, S. Pugh, Secretary. third row : J. Baloo, K. Winter, P. Comfort, J. Foster, D. McGraw, S. Floyd, President; L. Barnes, Treasurer; B. Edmunds, S. Peters.
Junior French Club, first row: B. LaClair, L. Burton , President; J. Honeycutt, Secretary; K. Winter. LC.C. ep-e:sentative; P. Kyger, K. Masnik. second row: B. Trenholme, B. Goodwin , M.A. Leake, R. Foreman , J. Owen , S. Wakeley, C. Roberts. third ro : E ~ Respess, Reporter; B. Eastwood, J. Jennings, C. Cooper, S. Tucker, S. Mohler, E. Woodruff, J. Mainfort.
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French I, V. Durrer, A. Shutts, G. Beitsel, S. Yowell , Vice-President; K. Burrett, T. Kane , C. Caperton, B. House , L. Dillard. second row: S. Berthold, B. Tomlin, J. Harris, K. Kaufman , D. Noon, V. Graves. third row: S. Shiffield, N. Thomas, M. Jaegar, J. Ziegler, L. Morris, S. Hattori, S. Jenkins, C. Rhoadman.
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Spanish Club The Spanish Club conducts their meetings in Spanish , discussing the customs of various Spanish-speaking countries. Also, they are raising money for the Spanish. department and, as President Barbara Grinde says, "somas excelentes". Spanish, D. Caryle, B. Gifford, D. Bralley, Vice-President; L. Franks, Reporter; L. Loving, B. Grinde, President; S. Rydell , C. Sutherland, A. Beverl ey, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Meadows, S. Mahanes, S. Ford, J. McCauley, ICC Representative; C. Mawyer. second row : D. Dowell, M. B. McVey, R. Nefos, S. Clark, B. Cross, J. Sanford , T. Lanahan, V. Martinson. third row: S. Samsell , M. Flint, R. Magnuson , B. Massie, W. Bromfield , J. Cotten. 37
Tri-Hi-Y, first row: Mrs. Griggs, G. Beitzel, J. Morris J. Sandridge, L. Sullivan , D. Bull, D. Green, J. Morris. second row: M. Jaege r, N. Mitchell, K. Poole, P. Brown, J. Harris, B. Dulaney, Mrs. Jones.
Tri-Hi-Y This year the Tri-Hi-Y is sponsoring an orphan in Chile in addition to their local activities. Another of their projects is the showing of the World's Fair film, "The Parable".
Tri-Hi-Y, first row : E. Tucker, Chaplain; N. Garrison, Vice-President; D. Booker, Reporter; B. alley. Y ec-:i llt!-.I!Sen Treasurer; G . Walker, Secretary; S. White, I.C.C. Representative; T. Booker, President. second row: D. ¡• !ivan, P. Easton, P. Manley, B. Travis, D. Gibson. third row: C. Hamilton, C. Allen, V. Martinson, C.. lanin.. J. JUI.......=.. berger, K. Price.
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The Library Club members work in the library , learning their techniques 路 through experience. Among the proposed projects for this year are visits to the Alderman Library and the Library of Congress .
Library Club, sitting: D . Mason, President; C. Moore , C. Crowell, Secretary-Treasurer. standing: Mrs. Link , Mrs. Goodall,Sponsors; M. Via, Vice-President; C. Price, J. Dudley, Reporter; A. Hensley; N. Marrow, I.C.C. Representative; K. Wood , J. Howard , B. Cotes.
Latin Club The Latin Club devotes itself to educating interested Latin students in the culture and history of the classical world. Latin Club, first row: M. Rups , President; K. Luck, P. Fleshman, Secretary-Treasurer; D. Mos by, S. Cronemeyer. second row: B. Swift, M. Bryant, R. Garrison , Reporter; Mrs. Houston , Sponsor; R. Pascoe, J. Garletts.
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Stamp and Coin, first row: B. Bond, C. Manson, President; second row : E. Leake, T . Jenkins, G. Wesner, I.C.C. Representative; R. Miller, D. Downing, W. Cohen, M. Cole. third row : E. Martin, L. Van de Castle, G. Easter.
The members of the Stamp and Coin Club circulate their stamps and coins during meetings, offering an opportunity for adding to their respective collections.
Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y Club works to shape its members' characters. The club has sponsored the Sportsmanship Assembly and sends the members to the Model General Assembly, where they learn first-hand how our government works.
Hi-Y, first row: B. Garnett, President. second row: B. Coleman, D. Foster, P. Finn, I. C. C. RepresentatiYe; R Aht:am..B.. ~~足 rison , I. Peters, L. Barnes, D. Birckhead, G. Carr, Secretary-Treasurer. third row: D. Hudso n, B. Eascwood. R S - ~- G~,......~ President; S. Peters, P. Keyser, L. Heatwole, B. Edmunds, S. Wilcox, R. Salley, H. Easter, Chaplain; C. Reynolds. Vidal, B. Cross, T . Roberts.
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Key Club, first row : G. Marshall, B. Pace, G. Carr, L. Murray, J. Knight, S. Yowell, B. Bascom , L. Barnes, C. Reynolds , Vice-President. second row: P. Finn, C. Wilfong, I.C.C. Representative; W. Judge, W. Harrel, President; M. Jones, Treasurer; S. Wilcox, B. Horrocks. third row : D. Yates, B. Gifford, B. Taylor, T . Lederman, P. Keyser, Secretary; B. Swift, R. Brandt, Sergeant at Arms; R. Hutchinson, L. Abell, L. Kent, B. Garnett, T. Sanborn .
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DECA I, first row: K. Bruce, W. Wood, H. Morris M. Leake, G. Hicks, E. Howard, D. Morris, L. Cowan. second row : J. Dudley, S. Taylor, P. Farrish, A. Cosby, J. Graves, G. White, J. Morris, S. Thurston . third row: D. Marsh, C. Lewis, E. J. Wascom , W. Morris, D. More, M. Smith.
DECA II and III, first row: S. Mitchell, P. Baber, G. Crawford, S. Shifflett, D. DeRoeck, M. Sartin, C. McGraw, B. Sartin. C. 路 B. Woodie, J. Shifflett, J. Gough, D. Mundy, C. Davis, W. Sours. third row : Mr. Gardner, Sponsor; M. Buck, G. Hall,E Hoy. S. R. Fleshman, A. Powell .
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The Albemarle branch of the Distributive Education Clubs of America is one of our most active organizations. This year, in addition to their fashion shows, calendar sales, and DECA week, the members hosted the Fall Rally for District XI.
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VICA, L. Woodson, B. Shifflett, S. Ritter , H. Smith, J. Crenshaw, D. Humphrey, M. Leake, T . Brackett, H. Carr. second row: R. Morris, F. Elder, R. Tooley, R. Fitch, H. Scott, A. Barbour, R. Armstead , W. Jordan , R. Walker, E. Steepe, S. Timberlake, R. Williams, M. Barnett, M. Robbins, Mr. Gillenwater. third row: C. Shifflett, R. Hoover, V. Jones, J. Brochu , J. Brackett , F. Burreff, W. McCauley, B. Yowell , L. Barnes.
VICA The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a co-curricular organization, whose members work to further and better vocational, industrial, and community relations. VICA is organized on the local, district, state, and national levels, and VICA of Albemarle High School is active on all levels.
VICA, G . Ritter, President; J. Crenshaw, Vice-President; A. Barbour, Parliamentarian; M. Leake, Treasurer; R. Williams, Reporter; M. Robbins , Secretary; Mr. Gillenwater, Sponsor.
Boys' 4-H "Wildlife" is the theme of this year's Boys' 4-H Club. One of the members, Shields Jones, was chosen at the national contest in Chicago as the top poultry judge in the nation. Boys' 4-H, left to right: S. Jones, R. Walker, J. Shifflett, B. Thompson, J. D. Pace, J. Farley, H. Drumheller. second row: L. Marrs, J. Albert, N. Harris, S. Hudson.
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Girls' 4-H, R. Childress, Secretary; E. Butler, Song Leader; E. Morris, President; J. Farrish, Chaplain; W. Guthrie,.Reporter; second row: G . Butler, C. Wold, A. Hebb, H. Bomar, J. Hall, J. Graves, G. Shifflett.
Girls' 4-H The activities of the Girls' 4-H Club center around its theme of "Career Exploration". On Achievement Day members exhibited their work and made a fine showing.
FFA, first row: J. Farour, Treasurer; S. Hudson Vice-President; W. Spradlin, Reporter; J. Dudley, ICC Representative; T. Viar, Sentinel; K. Gibson, President; W. Sealk, second row : S. Goss, W. Moon, S. Gibson, E . Ward , J. Viar , D . Risher , B. Patterson , K . Walder , S. Thurston , D. Taylor. third row: S. Birckhead, D. Tomlin, H. Drumheller, C. Thompson, C. Miller, T . Spradlin, L. Cowan, W. Morris, R. Dunning, L. Morris, R. Wilbut, C. Lewis.
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G.A.A., first row : B. Grinde, Vice-President; C. Cooper, C. Young , J. Maurer, E. Curry, K. Detamore, L. Shifflett, J. Gay, Treasurer. second row : V. Graves, C. Geiger, President; P. Lingle, R. Martin , J. Marks, M. McCo rmick, K. Wesner, R. Pascoe, E. Pugh. third row: A. Lim, L. Loving, C. Rea, Secretary; J. Grinde, . D. Phillips, I.C.C. Representative; A. Lord, A. Levenson, D . Layne, K . Tho mpson. fourth row: S. Robinson , L. Morris, D. Godwin , Mrs. Day, Sponsor; C. Dyer, R!;!porter; K. Kaufman, C. Crispell , S. Wakely, D. Kerig. fifth row : M.B. McVey, K. Viar, D. Clark, V. Lowe, B. Williamson, M. Fitzgerald, T. Hammond , K. Caperton.
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Radio club, left to right, clockwise: J. Wade, Vice-President; S. Eltgroth, 0 . Pors, C. Jackson, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Ward , I.C.C. Representative; J. Foster, President; W. Roller , B. Thalman.
Radio Club The Radio Club is writing its own textbook on communications this year. This club, though small, is ambitious, for its other main project is to design and build a communications receiver.
Monogram Club The Monogram Club supports athletics and promotes clean, healthy living among athletes. No smoking or drinking by members is permitted at any time. Members sell popcorn at basketball games, assist with athletic banquets , and help pay for championship jackets. Monogram club, first row : C. Wilfong, Secretary-Treasurer; T. Viar, Vice-President; L. Murray , I.C.C. Representative; C. Kent , President; Mr. Raines, Sponsor. seco nd row : D. Coleman, D. Snowberger, A. Howard, J. Sanford, B. Loeser, D. Keyser, R. Morrison, B. Dofflemyer, G. Beasley, T . Sanborn , L. Abell, W. Harrel. third row : P. Rennie , R. Douglas, G. Cramer, W. Bromfield, T . Abbott, B. Pace, B. Floyd, W. Brown, M. Estes, P. Keyser, L. Barnes, S. Clark.
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FTA: K. Luck, Vice-President; B. Carr, Secretary; N. Morrissey, I.C.C. Representative; C. Morrissey, President; S. McGraw, Treasurer.
FTA With opportunities everyday to witness the fine teachers of AHS in action, the members of the F.T.A. learn teaching methods that will help prepare them for their future careers.
FTA, first rqw: L. Cowan, R. Magnuson, E. Payne, H. Carmichael , M. Wilkinson , P. Lane, W. Kidd, C. Conrad. second row:B. Chisholm, L. Gibson, M. Cobb, L. Robertson , J. Garletts, C. Davis, B. Massie, J. Roach, C. Moon, Y. Cubbage, B. Shifflett, S. Madison. third row: Mrs. Broadd us , Mrs. Beckwith, Sponsors; S. Pugh , R. Garrison, M. Bryant, B. Massie, B. Johnson , M. Miller, B. Maupin , N. Marrow , B. Morrisy, D. Payne, P. Kyger.
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FHA, first row : B. Hall , President; G. White, Vice-President; L. Tyler, Secretary; M. Miller, Treasurer; L. Herring, C. Scott. second row: Mrs. Sullivan, Sponsor; Mrs. Harraway, Sponsor; E. Belle, E. Brassfield , J. Howard.
FHA The Future Homemakers of America works to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking and to further interest in home economics. In October, the club was host to the Federation's fall rally. The members sponsor a Christmas open house, FHA Week, and a banquet.
FHA, first row : M. Gorden, C. Beattey, R. Childress, P. Bishop, P. Frazier, R. Brown, H. Brown, J. Davidson. second row: B. Butler, D. DeMasters, B. Jackson, B. Berkley, A. Waller, J. Wright, H. Mills, G . Butler, B. Poindexter. third row : B. Smith, J. Warren , M. Gardner.
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Jr. Red Cross, first row : C. Wood , B. Sprouse, C. Morris, A. Hill , M. Jones, M. Via, L. Herring, D. Shifflett. second row: M. Via, R. McCormick , J.A. Peters, N. Hash, Mrs. Fulcher, Sponsor.
Junior Red Cross The Jr. Red Cross strives to help those in need . They record for the blind, visit homes for the aged , and give food baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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Debate Club The Debate Club serves to promote debates , through which members learn organized argument and logical thinking.
Debate, E. Nalley, M. Quinn, Vice-President; R. Morrison, I.C.C. Representative.
Critique The Critique, AHS 's forum for selfexpression , discusses current iss ues during their regular meetings and holds man y "ex tracritiqueular" discussions outside of the club period. Debate, P. Hamilton, President; E. Nalley, R. Maine, M. Quinn, R. Morrison, B. Graebner.
Critique, first row: B. Owen , I.C.C. Representative; P. Dunn , T . Vasco tt , Secretary; A. Goss , J. Trenholme, Chairman; L. Franks, D. Noon. second row : L. Hintze, J. Ro mar, S. Tucker, J. McCauley, T . Nightingale, S. Robertson, J. Woodie. third row: J. Benshoff, S. Sheffield , M. Barksdale, F. Doolittle, C. Clark, J. Faust, J. Swenson, P. Clark , B. Van de Castle. fourth row : B. Quinn , D. McGraw, J. Belew.
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Chess Club The Chess Club consists of those students who enjoy the keen competition this ancient game offers. Although chess has been played by all kinds of peoples throughout the ages, the enthusiastic faces of the members reveal that the hurried tempo of the twentieth century has obviously not dampened its appeal.
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Pep Club, first row: D. Tomlin, L. Houchins, V. Godsey, M. Dickens, G. Sprouse , B. Sprouse, S. Moore, M. Poole. second row: B: Cross, J. Benshoff, B. Berot, R. Salley, S. Landes, P. Comfort, C. Crispell , K. Respe ss, D . Maupin, M . Bryant , M. Steele , C. Young, M . Jaeger , D. Knapp, R. Pascoe, VicePresident.
Pep Club The Pep Club works to inspire our stu路 dents with school spirit and good sportsmanship. Posters and pep buttons are among their ways of reminding us to support our teams.
Pep Club, first row : S. Addington, C. Caperton , L. Franks, C. Thornley, B. Quinn, President; C. Manson, P. Dunn. L. Dillard, B. Lamb. second row : G. Beitzel , B. Powell, M. Poole, S. Yowell, K. Price, J. Sandridge, G . Hinch , L. Shifflett, K. McCauley, M. Quinn D. Bro\\-n. S. Martin , D. Maloney, B. Edmunds, J. Morris, R. Brandt, Secretary-Treasurer; S. Samsell, T. Hammond , J. Faust, I.C.C. Representative; J. Pullen.
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Thespians, first row: B. Swift, M. Pace. second row: W. Jud ge, Mrs. Dobbs, Sponsor; T . Lederman, D. Bralley.
Albemarle Players The AHS Players coordinate, advertise, and participate in the plays presented at school during the year. Hardworking members are rewarded for their diligence by acceptance in the National Thespian Society.
Drama Club, first row: T. Vidal, J. Kane , C. Caperton, D. Bralley, Secretary-Treasurer; M. Pace, Program Chairman; A. Beverly, J. Swenson, K. Respess , S. Page, M.J. Heilman , A. Adams, S. Honeyc utt , K. Nottingham. second row: W. Judge, President; Mrs. Dobbs, Sponsor; M. Brown , R. Brandt, T. Sanborn , L. Murray, B. Dulaney, J. Fitzhugh, G. Hinch, D. Dowell , S. Mohler, K. Masnik. third row: T. Lederman, Vice-President; B. Swift, I.C.C. Representative; D. Coryle, G. McDermott, B. Taylor, S. Boyle, L. Beale, T. Morrison, C. Carson , N. Critzer, W. Smith, T. Keithley, C. Walker, D. Rhinehart, R. Judge, T. Franks , W. Trembley, K. Burnett, B. Berot, N. Lange, C. Groh, P. Honeycutt.
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Highlight, first row : J. Ridley, R. Garnett. second row: J. Belew, S. Miller, J. Garletts, J. Warren. third row : H. Haney, M. McCormick.
Highlight Mrs. Kennedy, Sponsor.
Highlight, first row: M. Tucker, Mrs. Moore, Sponsor; K . Wesner, G. Walker, Editor-in.Chief. second row: M. Rups , S. Hall, W. Pullen , N. Morrisey, J. Southall , E. Juul-Nielsen.
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Peer, first row: B. Nalley, Underclassmen; D. Kerig, Features; C. Martin, Underclassmen, second row : T. Lederman , Seniors; E. Gerow, Academics; K. Poole, Features. third row : P. Hamilton , Copy; D. Yates, Photographer.
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AHS Band Club, left to right; First row : J. Sams, S. Sewell, A. Davison, P. Banks, C. Jenkins, President; K. Winter, S. Ford, Reporter; S. Yowell, Vice-President. Second row: S. Gentrey, S. Sims, B. Hughes, D. Tomlin, Y. Patterson, S. Kindrick , C. Barnett, D. Wilcox. Third row: P. Geiger, R. Bappert, B. Powell. D. Gray, G. Haynes, L. Pound , J. Morris, B. Honeycutt. Fourth row: Mr. Simmons, Sponsor; D. Corle, B. Johnson, C. Chafin, C. T . Bailey.
Flutes: D. Whitehead, A. Davison, J. Bradbury, J. Sams, S. Sewell, S. Gentry, N. Via, D. Donohue, C. Jenkins, N. Napier. Oboes: M. Pace, C. Robinson. Bassoon: K. Winter. Bb Clarinets: J. Wade, R. Massie, H. Easter, L. Heatwole, S. Ford, D. Bickham, 0 . Pors, D. Tomlin, R. Maine, G. Wesner, C. Wood, D. Wilcox, P. Banks, V. Patterson, J. Sartin, B. Toms, S. Sims. Alto Clarinets: K. Masnik, D. Foster, J. Cotten. Bass Clarinets: J. Foster, B. Thalmann. Alto Saxophones: B. Grinde, C. T. Bailey. Tenor Saxophones: R. Pollock, B. Horrocks. Baritone Saxophone: W. Pritchett. French Horns: J. Romer, C. Chafin, B. Johnson, D. Corle. Comets: B. Hughes, S. Yowell, R. Bappert, B. Honeycutt, G. Haynes, L. Pound, C. Hensley, R. Guthrie, G. Easter, C. Preddy, J. Rainey, C. Barnett. Trombones: P. Geiger, P. Paul , G. Harvey, T. Kerns, D. Williams. Baritone: J. Henley. Basses: R. Jones, V. Kirby. Percussion: J. Morris, M. Estes, D. Gray, B. Powell, P. Titus, C. Winter, D. Bryant.
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Chorus, front: Miss DeSue, director; first row: C. Fowler, K. Caperto n, L. Miller, S. Addington , R. Miller, M. Jackson, J. White, M. Howard, L. Horner, M. Miller, M. Wetsel, K. Respess. second row: B. Travis, M. Fitzgerald, S. Schulz, E. Hicks, L. Robertson, T. Vidal, J. Fitzhugh, N. Garrison. third row: L. Deane, B. Berkley, R. Chapman, J. Mawyer, E. Wells, S. Hall, B. Jackson, H. Mills, J. Anderson .
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Male Chorus, first row: A. Howard , M. Jackson, J. White, T . Roberts, J. Bishop, F. Thompson , G. Grim. second row: D. Deane, T. Sanborn , T. Vidal, W. Brown , J. Anderson, B. Tyler.
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The band presents their annual spring 路 and Christmas concerts and entertains the student body in several assemblies. This year, our band received a superior rating in the Band Festival held at Albemarle. The Band Club, an extension of the band, has varied activities, such as their Dixieland Band in the Homecoming Parade.
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homecoming court , and the students wondered who the new queen would be. Student Council members readied for long hours of decorating for the first formal dance of the year. A general excitement filled the air as everyone looked forward to a very successful Homecoming.
Enthusiastic Patriots
The new Homecoming Queen
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First place was taken by the Art Club.
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Homecoming Queen - Lorraine Dean
Homecoming Court Maid of Honor - Judi Knight
Jr. Representative - Jeannette Southall
Jr. Representative - Linda Burton
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Sr. Representative - Kathleen Baldwin
Soph. Representative - Rebecca Herald
Sr. Represen tative - Barbara Sartin
Soph. Representative - Janice Morris
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Fresh. Representative - Mary Johnson
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Despite the bad reviews and the inconvenient weekend, "A Thurber's Carnival" was well received. Under the direction of Mrs. Marcia Dobbs, the stage crew, lights crew , actors, and make-up committee worked long hours for this presentation. Other than the usual mishaps (lines forgotten, props falling), "A Thurber's Carnival" was very well given.
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Headed for a score?
Juniors beat Sophs 6-0 The first game between the Sophonores and Juniors ended in a Junior victory. No score was made in the Juniorc Senior game, but both teams showed tremendous effort and drive. The G .A.A. club worked hard to make this activity what it was ... a tremendous success.
Too late sophomores!
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Boys' State representatives: Phillips Hamilton, Chris Carson
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"The Sandbox", under the direction of Mrs. Marcia Dobbs, was the contribution of the Drama Dept. to the district festival of the one-act plays. In Harrisonburg, the site of the festival , this play received a superior rating and the chance to go to the state festival.
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Counterclockwise from Left: Karen Leake, Monte Jane Poole, Verona Leake, Peggy Lowry, Claudia Thomas, Barbara Sartin, Martha Sartin, Joyce Bradbury, Karen Poole, and Jonni Sandridge.
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First Row: C. Winter, S. Brooks, S. Peters, G. Carr, C. Walker, A. How.a rd , B. Tyler, G. Godfrey, B. Dofflemyer, D. Kyser, B. Loeser, P. Kyser, T. Viar, C. Wilfong, M. Estes, R. Morris, S. Thompson , E. Leake, B. Pruett, L. Abell, N. Wright, S. Parr. Second Row: W. Brown, J. Andrews, L. Murray, T . McGraw, I. Peters, T. Smith, S. Clark , L. Kent , J. Sanford, M. Brown, J. Albert, W. Flint, J. Roberts, J. Wright, T . Lanahan, H. Easter, T. Sanborn, M. Fisher, G . Beasley, S . . Pruett, P. Rennie , C. Jaeger, E. Hicks.
Varsity Football The 1967 football season began with an impressive 27-19 victory over Wilson Memorial thus adding to the previous thirteen straight victories dating back to the final three games of 1965. Our Patriot football team was unable to subdue the Orange team as Albemarle lost a hard fought 12-0 game. In the Clarke County game, our team snatched an early lead but was unable to stop a Clarke rally which tied the game at 7-7.
Managers: W. Bromfield, R. Maine, D. Tucker, G. Cramer.
Our Great Coach-Ralph Harrison.
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In the next game with Lee High of Staunton, Albemarle held Lee High of Staunton to a scoreless tie until the last five and a half minutes in which Lee High rallied for a 7-0 victory. During the Buena Vista game, the Patriots blew the lid off and rolled to a 26-12 Valley District win over Buena Vista. The following week Greg Godfrey scored all three touchdowns for Albemarle and led the team to a 21-7 triumph over the Midlothian Trojans . In the Lexington game , the Albemarle Patriots were unsuccessful in stopping Le xington who won the game 28-7.
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During the game with Harrisonburg, Mike Estes kicked what was believed to be Albemarle's first successful field goal. Even this field goal and Greg Godfrey's touchdown were not enough to subdue Harrisonburg in a 20-10 game. An aroused Patriot team put together its best forty-eight minutes of football to smash heavily favored Waynesboro 30-6. The 1967 season was concluded with a muddy but impressive victory during the Homecoming game with Natural Bridge as the Albemarle team rolled over their opponents 20-0. All in all Albemarle won five, tied one, and lost four.
Tackles and Centers: B. Pruett, C. Wilfong, J. Albert, T. McGraw, W. Flint, M. Brown , J. Andrews, T. Viar, T . Sanborn, S. Parr, E. Leake.
Ends: T. Smith, G. Wright, T. Lanahan, J. Roberts, M. Fisher, S. Pruett, L. Abell.
Tommy Viar-Most Valuable Player.
Alvin Howard-Most Valuable Defensive Lineman , Larry Kent-Most Valuable Defensive Back (tie with Steve Clark ), Greg Godfrey-Most Valuable Offensive Back, Steve Clark-Most Valuable Defensive Back (tie with Larry Kent) , John Albert-Most Valuable Offensive Lineman.
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Quartermilers kneeling: Carl Chafin, Jim Sartin, Allen Bragg. sta ndin g : Irvin g Pet e rs, Phillips Hamilton , Bernard Davis, Mike Quinn, Sidney Peters, Sandy Wilcox.
High Jumpers: Ted Abbott , Bill Crigler, Lance Van de Castle.
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Polevaulters: Bill Roadman , Buddy Lewis, Bill Pace, Barry Dofflemyer, Gary Beazley, Sidney Carpenter, Craig Roberts.
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Broad Jumpers kneeling: Bill Pace, Jack Sanford , Craig Roberts, Jerry Cramer. standing : Allen Bragg , Gary Beazley, Brett Van de Castle, Lindsay Barnes, Bill Crigler, Lance Van de Castle , Gerard Hannon.
Sprinters first row: Sidney Peters, Gary Beazley, Jim Sartin, Carl Chafin , Sandy Wilcox, Allen Bragg. second row: Phillips Hamjlto n, Gary Wesner, Be rn ard Davis.
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Varsity Baseball First row: G. Godfrey, D. Kyser, P. Keyser, L. Kent , F. Doherty. second row : B. Loeser, P. Geiger, T . Sanborn, G . Easter, L. Abell , T. Toms, H. Easter, W. Via, T . Viar.
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Infielders, first row: G. Godfrey, D. Kyser. second row: P. Keyser, G. Easter, L. Abell.
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JV Baseball's Cool Coach Arbaugh.
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JV Football
Front Row: R. Massey, G. Marshall, F. Locker, J. Sanford, C. Sprouse. Second Row: S. Brooks, J. Bailey, R. Jones, E. Leake, K. Terry, G. Hannon, C. Roberts, B. Strickler. Third Row: S. Parr, T . Smith, N. Garland, R. Layman, D. Snowberger, E. Perry, W. Pruett, B. Lewis, P. Geiger. Not Pictured : T . Tyler, G. Easter, J. Andrews, D. Corle, M. Fisher, R. James.
Manager : Jimmy Sm ith.
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JV Basketball Coach Yo rh auer.
First Row: AI Cre nshaw , George Carr, Larry Kent, Mike Howard, John Pitts, Timmy Smith. Second Row: Mike Vandercastle, Glenn Easter, Tex Lay man, Billy Crigler, T ommy T oms, Tesse Mills.
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Front row : E. Curry, K. Urndenstock. Second row: L. Loving, C. Dyer, B. Herold, A. Lord, J. Grinde. Third row : A. Levenson (Manager) , M. McVey, D. Godwin, P. Lingle, R. Martin, M. Fitzgerald, M. McCormick.
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Cross Country Cross Country Coach- Mr. Raines.
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Ralph Agee Rauf Ahtam
James Anderson Viola Anderson
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Lowry Wyatt Abell: Monogram Club 5; Key Club 5; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Hi- Y I ,2,3,4 Vice Pres. 4; 4-H Cl ub I ,2: Football I ,2,:1,4,5; Basketball! ,2,3 ,4,5; Baseba ll I ,2 ,3,4 ,5; Track I ,2,3. Ralph Leon Agee: Spanish Club 5; VICA 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Ind. Arts3 ; Library Club 1. Anne Eldredge Adams, Amedee: Drama Club 5; French Club 5; Creative Writing 4; Art Club 3; A.F.S. 2; Chorus 1,2. Rauf Ahtam: Most Unforgetable ; AFS 5; Basketball 1,2,3,4,5 ; Ho nor Court Pres. 4; MGA 5; Key Club 5; Ho norary Thespian 5.
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Eunice Bell
James Booker
Mildred Barne tt Jerry Belew
Denise Bick ham Melvin Bisho p
Teresa Booker Robert Bowers
James Russell Anderson, Jim : S.P.A. 3; Chorus 5; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4,5 M.V.P. 4. Viola Louise Anderson, Vi: F.H. A. 1,2,3,4, 5; Class Histori an 5. Patrica Ann Baber, Trish: Art Club 4; S.C.A. 3; F.H.A. 2. Kathleen Barrett Baldwin, Kathy : Most T alented ; S.C.A. Treas. 2; Drama Club 3,4; Literary Club 3; Art Club 5; Yo uth Council 4; Cheerleader 3 ; Ho meco min g Co urt 1,2,3,5. Susan Yvonne Ballard: French Club 4,5; Drama Club 4; Art Club 5; Cho ru s 4,5 AllState 4. Mildred Carolyn Barnett: Nursing Cl ub 3,4, 5; I. C.T. 3,4,5. Jerry Mason Belew: Bible Club 1,2,3 Reporter I ; Art Club 1,2,4; I. C. C. 3; Chess Club 4; French Club 5; Critique 5; N.M.S . Q.T . Commendation ; Highlight 5. Eunice Carol Bell: Art Clu b I; F.H.A. 5. Martha Denise Bickham , Dee Dee : TriHi- Y 4,5; French Club 4; Band Club 2,3; F.T.A. 1,2,3; J.A. 4; Cheerleader 3; G.A.A. 2. David Wayne Birckhead: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 ; 4-H 1,2. Melvin Rossor Bishop: F. F. A. 3,4,5 ; Track 3. James Henry Booker, Jimmy: J.A. 3; Football 3. Teresa Rae Booker: Most Cooperative ; S.C.A. 3,4,5; Latin Club 1,2; F.T.A. 1; Red Cross 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4,5 Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 5; Youth Council4; MGA 4; National Honor Society 4,5; Peer 4,5 Business Manager 5. Robert Sidney Bowers, Bobby: DECA 3.
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't Richard Martin Brandt Jr. , Ri ck: Most
School Spirited ; Chess Club 2; Pep Club 5 Sec.-Treas. 5; Drama Club 5; S.C.A. 5; Key Club 5; Golf 4; Football Mgr. 4; Baseball Mgr. 2; Yo uth Co un cil 5.
Glenn Edwin Branham: DECA 4; Chess
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Elizabeth Rebecca Brassfield, Liz : FBLA 2,
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Debora Jean Braun, Debbie: Drama Club
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Donna Bralley Richard Brandt Gle n Branham
Elizabeth Brassfield Debora Braun Joan Breeden
Joan Bruce Breeden: Nursing Club 1,2,3;
FBLA 5; FHA 3,4.
Patricia Ann Brock: F. H.A. 5; Art Club 2,3.
Wayne Rayson Bromfield, Bo lo: Hi-Y 2,3
Chapl ain 3: Drama Club 3; Monogram Cl ub 4,5; Football 4 Mgr. 5; Basketball Mgr. 3,4.
James Joseph Brown
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Patricia Brock Wayne Bromfield James Brown
Mary Madelyn Brown, Toots: F.B.L.A. 4,5; Art Club 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; French Club 3.
Rose Marie Brown , Junny : F.B.L.A . 3; F.H.A. 3,4.
Betty Jo Bruce: Nursin g Clu b 1.2,3,4,5 Reporter 4.
Linda Jean Bruce, Nina: Nursing Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3. Elvin Dale Bryant: Chess Club 2; Bible Club I.
Mary Virginia Bryant: F. H. A. 1,2; Pep Club 5; Latin Club 4,5; F.T.A. 4,5.
Wilson Dale Bryant: F.F.A. 2,3; Newspaper Club 4.
Michael Wayne Buck, Mike.
Donna Carol Bull: Latin Clu b 2,3,4; TriHi -Y 4,5; Drama Club 5.
Frederick Lee Burrell, Cab: S. P.A. 1,2,3,4, 5; Art Club 1,2,3,4,5; VICA 1,2,3,4,5; Basketball 2,3.4.
Harvey 路 Russell Carmichael, Carbunk le : Hobby Cl ub 2; Newspaper Clu b 3; F.T.A. 4,5; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketba ll1 ,2,4 ; Class Reporter 2.
Doris Phyllis Carr, Rin go : F.H.A. 2,3; F.B.L. A. 5; F.N.A. I.
Christopher Willis Carson, Chri s: Math Club 2,3,4,5 Sec.-Treas. 4, Pres. 5: Drama Club 1,2,3,4,5; Thespian 4.5; Boys路 State 4: N.M.S.Q.T Commendation.
Wanda Darnell Carter, Swee t Cake: F:B.L.A. 4,5; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4,5; Cheerleader 2,3,4.
Mary Brown Rose Marie Brown Betty Jo Bruce Lind a Jean Bruce Elvin Bryant
Mary Bryant Wilson Bryant Michael Buck Do nn a Bull Frederick Burrell
Linda Darlene Carver: F. H. A. 1,3; Nursing Club 2.
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Deborah Rae Casteen, Debbie: S.C.A. 1,2, 3,4,5; Drama Club 4,5; G .A.A. 1,2; Softball 1,2; Youth Council 4,5; G.A.A. Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Cou rt 1,2.
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Helen Marie Cobb: F.H .A . 2,3,4; F.T.A . 2; Class Offices Treas. 3, Pres. 4.
Patricia Ann Coleman, Patty: F.H.A . I ; Bible Club 2; F.B.L.A. 4,5 Pres. 5.
Anita Marlene Combs, Nit: F.T.A. 2; Mo nogram Club 4; Nursing Club 5; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 ; Cl ass Offices Sec. 2, Histori an 3.
Peter Ward Comfort, Rheinhard von Crun ch: Critique 2,:1,5: French Cl ub 2,:1,5: Science 2; Debate Club 2; Foo tba ll 2,3; Hockey 2; Track 2,3.
Mary Louise Corbett, Dom Dom: Pres. of Calif. Junior Statesmen of America: F.B.L. A. ; G.A.A. Tre as.; Art Club.
Raymond Edward Craddock, Ray .
Betty Ann Crawford: Nursing Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 5. Deborah Casteen Lee Christmas Patricia Clark Lawrence Clarke Helen Cobb
Anita Combs Peter Comfort
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Gloria Fay Crawford: F. H. A. 1,2,3 ,4; DECA 5.
Janice Marie Crawford: F. H. A. I ,3 ,4 ; Newspaper Club 2.
Glo ri a Crawford
James Cre nshaw
Ruth Elizabeth Crawford: Latin Club 2,3; Red Cross 3; Hill Topics 3. L
James Crenshaw, Jack: Ind. Arts Club 2,3 ; I.C.T. Club 4,5 Vice Pres. 5.
Donna Rene"Crickenberger: F.T. A. I; Latin Club 2,3,4 Sec.-Treas. 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; S.C.A. 5; Tri-Hi-Y 5; 4-H 1,2,3,4,5 Sec.-Treas. I ,2 Vice Pres. 3 Pres. 4; Class Sec.-Treas. I.
',-' Glenue Ilene Crickenberger, Dukie: F.H. A. 1,4.
Wanda Mae Critzer: F.H. A. 1,2,3,4 ; Nursing Club I. '!...-
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Ann Rutledge Davison: F. T. A. I ; Band Club 2,3,4,5.
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Katherine Briggs Detamore, Kathi : Red Cross I; F.H.A. I ; G.A.A. 2,3,4,5 Reporter 4 ; S.C. A. 5; Basketball 3,5; Tennis Mgr. 4.
JoAnn Dickerson; F.H.A.l ,5; Tri-Hi-Y2,3; Bible Club I.
Douglas Wayne Dobbins, Do ug: French Club 2,3; Art Club 1,3,4; Math Club 5; Rad io Club 5.
Barry Gray Dofflemyer, Duff: Hi-Y 1,2 Vice Pres. 2; S.C.A. 1,2,3,4,5; Monogram Club 3,4,5; Key Club 3; F.C.A. 2,3,4,5; Football I ,2,3,4,5 Tri-Ca p. 5, All Ce ntral Va. Team 5, All District 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4 ; Track 1,2,3,4,5; Youth Council 2,3,4,5 Vice Pres. 5; Class Offices Pres. I Vice Pres. 3.
David Lee Donahue: S.C.A. 1,2,3; Stamp and Coi n Club 2,3.
Ronald Steven Douglas, Sugarbear: Mo nogram Club 4,5; Boys' Cho rus 5; Basketball 4,5 .
Ellen Arlene Dunn: F. H.A. 2; F.B.L.A. I, Nursing Club I.
Lorenzo Edward Dyer, Rinny : Basketball 5; Golf 4.5.
James Warren Earhart, Warren.
Barbara DeRoeck Katherine Detamore Jo Ann Dickerson Douglas Dobbins Barry Do fflemyer
David Do nahue Ronald Douglas Ellen Dunn Lorenzo Dyer James Earhart
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Christina Franks, Tin a. James Morris Fretwell Jr. , Jimm y: Band Club 2,3. Marie Ann Gardner: Latin Club 3; F.H.A. 1,3,5; Band Club 2,3,4; Speech and Drama Club 4; S.P.A. 1.2,3,4. Mildred Lorraine Gardner, Millie: F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. I; S. P.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Patrol 4.
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Thomas Eaton Franklin Elder Stefan Eltgroth Franklin Farrish Patricia Fleshman
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Shirley Garri son Jeannie Gay Carol Geige r Donald Gentry Eleanor G e row
Shirley Ann Garrison: F.B.L. A. 5.
Jeannie Lu Gay, LuJ ack: Most Athl e ti c: F.H.A. 1,2 Re J:lorter 2: Tri-Hi -Y 1,2,3 C haplain 2 Treas. 3: G.A.A. 4,5 Sec. 5: S.C.A. 5; Baske tball 3,4,5 MVF 3 MVP 5; Soft ba ll 3,4,5; Class Re po rter 5.
Carol .Ann Geiger: F.H.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Art C lub 3; Fre nch Club 4; G .A.A. 4,5 Pres. 5: S.C.A . 5: Softb all 3,4,5: Basketball 4,5.
Donald Scott Gentry, Sky : Band Club 1,2, 3,4,5; Basketball I ; Track I.
Eleanor Moulton Gerow: La tin Club 1,2; F.T.A. I ; French Club 3,4,5; Debate Club 3,4; Critique 4,5; Peer 5 Academi cs 5.
Kenneth Dorion Gibson, Gip: F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4 Re porte r 2 Sec. 3 Vice Pres. 3 Pres. 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; DECA 3; Basketball 2; Baseball 3,4.
Rebecca Sue Gibson, Becky : Bible Club 2; F. H. A. 2,3,4.
Robert Vernon Gifford, Bo b : Key Club 5; Spani sh Club 5; Baske tball 2.
Gregory Hugh Godfrey, Goat : Most Athleti c; C he ss Club 5; Mo nog ra m Club 5 ; Football 2,3,4,5.
Ernaline Priscilla Golden, Emmy: F.B.L.A. 3,4,5; Dra ma Club 2,4,5; Thespi a n 5; F.T. A. 1,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H I ; Math and Scien ce Club 3,4; F.H.A. 3; J. A. 5.
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Judy Mae Gollady: G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Monogram 2,3; F.T.A. I ; S.C.A. 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3 MVP 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Class Offi ces Pres. I Sec. 2,3; Sec. of S.C.A. 3.
Edward Alexander Clay Goss, Alec: S.C. A. 3; Critique 3,4,5; Golf 3,4,5.
Robin Curl Gourley: Most Individual ; Chess Club 3,4,5; Critique 3,4,5; Latin Club 1,2; S.C.A. 2; Football I; Basketball I ; Baseball Mgr. 2; Fo rd Future Scientist Region al Award.
Norman Brooks Graebner: Debate Club 5; Chess Club 5.
Brenda Jean Graves: G.A.A. 3,4,5; Drama Club I ,2 ; F.T.A. 2,3; Softball 2,3 ; Basketball Mgr. 4.
Carolyn Grayson: Art Club 1,5: Literary Club 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. 4: F.T.A. 2.
Anita Ann Green, Hasty: Art Club 3: Library Club 3.
Deborah Sue Green, Deb: Spanish Club 4: Chorus Club 2 Sec. 2: G.A.A. 3: Latin Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4.5: S.C.A. 1.2.3.5: Drill Team I: J.A. 5 Treas. 5; Shield 3 Index Editor 3.
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Brenda Graves Carolyn Grayson Anita Green Deborah Green Mary Green
Harriette Franklin Grimes, Frankie: Nursing Club 1,2,5; Latin Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3.
Barbara Ellen Grinde, Barb: Drama Clu b I ; Spanish Club 2,3,4,5 Vice Pres. 4 Pres. 5; G.A.A. 2,3,4,5 Treas. 4 Vice Pres. 5; Basketball 2,3,4,5 MVG 4 MVF 5; Softball I ,2,3,4,5; Girls' State 4; National Honor Society 4,5.
Vicki Diane Grinstead: French Club 3; Drama Club 1,2,3,4 ; Chorus I.
Christine Marie Groh, Cris : Drama Club 3, 5; Glee Cl ub 1,2; Pep Clu b 2; Social Service Club 2; S.C.A. 5; Field Hockey 1,2; Class Treas. 2; Cauldron 3.
Peter Edmund Hahn: Art Club 1,2; Key Club 5 .
.Brenda Gayle Hall, Smiley: F. H. A I ,3,4,5 Reporter 4 Pres. 5; Nursing Club 5; Pep Club 5; S.C.A. 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; I.C.C. 5; Coed Correspondent 4 ; McCall's correspondent 5. Brend a Hall Phillips Hamilton George Harrell Phillips Howard Hamilton: Most Int ellectual ; Latin Club 2; Chess Cl ub 3,4; S.C.A. 5; Debate Club 2,3,4 ,5 Vice Pres. 3 Pres. 4,5 ; Quill and Scroll 4,5 ; Track 4,5; Cross-Country 5; Boys' State 4.
Marvin Randall Haney, Randy: Track 2; Foo tball 3.
George Wayne Harrell, Wayne: Mo st Sin cere ; Hi-Y :1,4.5: Key Club 4,5 Pres. 5: Monogram Club 5: Baseball 1,4: CrossCountry 5; Basketball I ,2,3,4,5; MGA 4 Senator 4.
Annie Laura Harris: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Vice Pres. 4; Nursing Club 4,5. Harriette Grimes Barbara Grinde Vicki Grinstead Christine Groh Peter Hahn
Nancy Jean Hash: F. H.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 3; Publication Club 3; Red Cross 4; 4- H 1,2,3.
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Shizumi Hattori: German Club 2,3,4; Girls' Club 2,3,4; International Club 4; Trojannettes 2.3: S.C.A . 4: French Club 5: Art C!ub 5.
Elizabeth Alberta Hebb, Applebutter: F. H. A. 1,2; Art Club 3; F. B. L. A. 4; 4-H 2,4.
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ll Barbara Anne Henderson, Barbie : F.H.A. (!
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Ullie Marline Henderson, Lene: F. H. A. 1; Latin Club 2; F.T.A. 4 ; F.B.L.A. 3 ,4; French Club 3,4; Science and Math Club 2,3,4 ; S. P.A. 4.
~ Carroll Hedrick Hensley: Band Club 1,2,3, 4; Library Club I ,2,3; Radio Club 4.
Elizabeth Ann Hintze, Liza: Drama Club 2,3 ,4: F.H.A . 2: Literary C lu b 3.4:
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£ Gary Douglas Hinch: Drama Cl ub 1,2,3,4.5; Chess Club 3; S.C.A. 4; Spanish Club 2; Critique 4,5; Thespians 5.
Virginia Penn Honeycutt, Penny: Wittiest:
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William Ellis Honeycutt, Bill : Band Club 1, 2,3,4,5; Co ncert Band 2,3,4,5; Football1 ,2.
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Patricia Kaye Houchens, Patsy: F. H. A. 4.
Alvin Edward Howard, Bodidly: Baseball]; Golf 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4,5 MVP 4 Outstanding Line Man 5. 127
Carro ll Hensley Elizabeth Hintze Gary Hin ch Virgini a Honeycutt Willi am Honeycutt
Patri cia Houchen s Alvin Howard Juni ta Howard Sterling Howard Edward Hoy
Catherine Hudson Andrea Huff Brad ley Hughes Ridley Hutchinso n Massie Jackson Junita Anne Howard, Sis: F.H.A. 1,3,4,5; Art Club 2,4; Science and Math Club 2,3.
Richard Lee Howard, Hook.
Sterling Walter Howard: German Club 1,2; Foo tball 1,2,4 ; Track 1,2.
Edward Francis Hoy Jr., Eddie: Friendliest; Red Cross 1,2; Spani sh Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; DEC A 5 1st Vice Pres. 5; Key Club 4; S.C. A. 5; Basketball! ; Baseball 2,3; Track 2.
Catherine Ann Hudson, Cathy: F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3,4,5; F.B.LA. 4,5.
Andrea Leigh Huff, Snoopie: F. H. A. 1,2,3, 4 Treas. 2 Pres. 3; Nursing Club 1,2,3,4,5 Chaplain 2 Sec.-Treas. 4 Vice Pres. 5; Spanish Club 5.
Bradley Scott Hughes, Brad : Band Club 2, 3,4,5.
Ridley Ecta Hutchinson Jr., Riddy: Most Happy-Go-Lucky; Latin Club 3,4,5 Vice Pres. 4,5; Hi-Y 3; Drama Club 4,5; Thespian 4,5; Key Club 5; National Honor Society 4,5; J.A. 4,5; Football 2; Basketball Mgr. 2; Track 4,5.
Massie Lorenza Jackson, Duck: Boys' Chorus 5.
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Charles Jaeger Colleen Jenkins William Jenn ings Michael Jones Walter Jones
Colleen Ann Jenkin s : Dra ma Clu b I ; F.H.A. 1,2; Band Club 3,4,5 Pres. 5; Softball Mgr. 4.
Michael Wayne Jones, Mike: Hi- Y 3,4,5 Vice Pres. 5; Chess Club 4,5; Key Club 4,5 Treas. 5; Spanish Club 2,3; Basketba ll I ; Baseball 3; Track 4; MGA 4,5.
Walter Royal Jones, Roy: I. C.C. 5; Band Club 2,3,4,5.
William Ralph Jordan, B.J.: S.P.A. 3,4; VICA 4,5; Science and Math Club 3; Art Club 4.
Warren Cameron Judge III, Fuzz too th: Most Industrious; Drama Club I ,2,3,4,5 Pres. 5; Thespi ans 2,3,4,5 Pres. 5; Latin Club 2,3,5; Pep Club 3; Chess Club I ; J.A. 4,5 ; Deba te Club I ; Key Club 3,4,5; Foo tball Mgr. 2; Golf 3.
Sherry Lynn Kendall: Pe p Club 2,3,4; TriHi- Y 5; Keyettes 3,4; Cheerleader I ,2,3,4; S.C. A. I Sec. I ; May Court 3; Dece mber Queen 2; Class Offices Pres. 2 Reporter 4.
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Kathleen Lou Kennamer, Kathy : Chess Club 5; Drama Club I ,2,3,4,5.
Charles Early Kent, C hu ck: C utest: C hess Club I ; Hi -Y 2; S.C. A. 2,3.4: Monogra m Club 4,5; Pres. 5: Football U : Basketball I ,2; Track 2,3,4; Class Vice Pres. 5.
Dale Denise Kerig, Delil ah: Pep Cl ub I : S.C.A. 2; G .A.A. 4.5: Cho rus 1.2.3: Goa l Ball 3; Baseba ll 3: Cheerleader 2,4 G.A .A. Head 4: Class Offices Sec. 1.3 Vice Pres. 2: Peer 5 Ac tivities 5.
Franklin Theodore Kerns, Ted: Band Club 4: Football I.
Stephen Corbette King, Steve: lite rary Cl ub 2: Drama Club 3.4 : Go lf 2,3.4: Basketball I.
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Willi am Jordan Warre n Judge Tho mas Keithley Sherry Ke ndall Kathleen Ke nn amer
Charles Ke nt Dale Kerig Jane t Ke ri g Franklin Ke rn s Stephe n King
Mabel Marie Kingrea .
Judith Rutherford Knight, Jud i: Most School Spi rited; Drama Club 1,2; F.H.A . I ,2 Sec. 2; G.A.A. 3,4; S.C.A. 5; Pep Cl ub 4,5; Key Club Sweethea rt 5; Cheerleader 2,3,4,5 G .A.A. 2 J.V. Head 3 V. Football Head 5; Ho mecom ing Cou rt 3,4,5 Maid of Honor 5; Class Offices Reporter I Sec.Treas. 3 Vice Pres. 4.
William Thomas Knight, Tom: Wrestling; Track; Cross Country; Class Pres. 2,3.
Danny Kaye Kyser, O.K.: Football 1,2,3,4, 5; Baseball 3; Basketba ll I.
Shirley Elizabeth Landes, Shirts: S.C. A. I, 5; Lat in Club 2,3,4 Historian 3: F.T.A . 1: F.H.A. I ; Drama Clu b 3: Pep Club 5.
John Mark Lane: Footba ll I ,2: Basketball 2.
Paul Anderson Lane, Lurch : Bible Club 2,3, 4 Pres. 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
Mary Verona Leake, Verona : Best All Arou nd; Latin Club 1,2: Drama Clu b 1,3: Red Cross 2: S.C.A. 3,4,5 Repo rter 3 Vice Pres. 4 Pres. 5: Cheerl eader 2,3,4,5 G.A.A. Head 2: Class Offices Vice Pres. I Sec.Treas. 4.
Timoth Craig Lederman, Tim: Best All Aro und; Drama Club 1,3,4,5 Vice Pres. 5; S.C. A. 2,3.4.5': Stamp and Coin Club 2: Key Club 4,5; Thespian 4,5; Pep Club 5; Basket路 ball Mgr. 3; Foo tball Mgr. 3; Youth Counci l 5; Class Offices Reporte r 2,3,4 Pres. 5; Peer 5 Senior Editor 5.
Catherine Zenobia Lewis, Cathy.
Charles Augustine Lewis, Charlie: Art Club I ,2,3,4,5.
Arthur Mallory little: Newspaper Club 3; Mo-nogram Club 4; S.C.A. 3 Re por te r 3; Baseballl ,2,3; Baske tba11 2,3; Class Offices Pres. I Vice Pres. 4.
路 Mabel Kingrea Judith Kni ght Tho mas Kni ght Daniel Kyser Shirley Landes
William Steven little, Steve.
Stanley Jackson Lowe Jr. , Butch : Spanish Club 4 Re po rt e r 4; Foo tb a ll 4; Go lf 4 ; Track 2; Basketball 2; Class Pres. 3.
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Charles Lewis Cathe rine Lewis Arthur Lit tle William Lit tle Stanley Lowe
Sandra Kay Madison, Sandy: S.C. A. 5 ; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4,5; literary Club I ; Latin Club 3,4.
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Martha Susan Mahone, Sue: Nursing Club 2; Tri-J-Ii-Y 3; F.H.A. 4,5.
Kathleen Lynn Masnik, Cathy: French Club 3,4,5; Drama Club 3,4,5.
Darlene Rose Mason: Red Cross I; F.T. A. 2; Tri- Hi- Y 3; library Club 3,4,5 Vice Pres. 4 Pres. 5; l.C.C. 3; Nursing Clu b 4,5 SecTreas. 5; J.A. 4,5.
Di ane Ma upin Brend a Mawye r
Jessie Mawyer Herbe rt McAl li ster
Danny Mawye r
Nellie McAl lister
Diane Lee Maupin: Tri -Hi- Y 3,4,5; F. B. L.A. 5; Spanish Club 1,4; F. H. A. 3; Pep Club 5.
Brenda Dare Mawyer: F.B.L.A. 3 ,4 ,5 ; F.H.A. 1,2.
Danny Maze Mawyer, Dave: Foo tball I ,2; Basketball 2.
Jessis Mae Mawyer: F. H. A. 1,2; Drama Club l.
Herbert Junior McAllister: Spanish Club Sandra Madison Martha Mahone Sarah Marshall Kathleen Masnik Darl ene Mason
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Nellie Marie McAllister, Rie: F.B.L.A. 4.
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Rose Phillips McCormick: F.H.A. I ; Newspaper Club 2,3; Publications Club 4; Red Cross 5; F.B.L. A. 5; 路Scotty 4 Assistan t Editor 4.
Orman Franklin McDaniel: Track 4.
Sally Ann McGraw: Cho ru s 2; F.T.A. 3,4.5 Treas. 5; F. H. A. 2,3; Chess Club 5; J. A. 4; Cheerleader 2; Class T reas. 1,3.
Charlotte Darlene Meadows : Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.ti.A. 1,2; Latin Clu b 3,4; Drama Clu b 3,4; Spanish Club 5; J.A. 4.
Cheryl Lynn Miller, Lynn : Drama Club 1,2, 3,4,5 ; Tri-Hi-Y 1; French Club 2,3.
Michele Charlene Miller: F.H.A. 1,4 ,5 Treas. 5.
Rhonda Mae Miller: F.H .A. 2,3 Treas. 2; Class Offices Sec. 1 Pres. 3 Treas. 4.
Suzanne Bowser Miller, Suzy: French Club 1,3; Math Club 1 Pres. 1; Polyfacets 2; Highlight 3,4.
Judy Marie Mitchell: Library Club 1; Bible Club 2; DECA 5.
Seira Kay Mohler: French Club 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4.
Jerry Allen Moore, Jam : Ar t Club 3,4.
Elizabeth Paige Morris, Be tsy: F. H. A. 1,3,4; 4-H 1 Vice Pres. 1; F.T.A. 5; Nursing Club l.
James Noah Morris Jr., Jim: Band Club 1,2, 3,4,5; Co ncert Band 3,4,5.
Larry James Morris: F. F. A. 1,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3, Michele Miller Rhoda Miller Suzanne Miller Judy Mitchell Seira Mohler
Rose McCormick Orman McDaniel Sally McGraw Charlotte Meadows Cheryl Miller
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Mary Virginia Morris, Cand i: F.B.L.A. 3.4. 5 Historian 5; 4- H 1,2.
Pamela Delores Morris, Pam : F. B. L.A. 3; F.H.A. 2; French Club 3; Natio nal Honor Society 3,4.
Sandra Staton Morris: F.H.A. 1,2,3 .4.
Christine Elaine Mo rris sey, Chris: Pep Club I Pres. I; History Clu b I ; G.A.A. 2; Social St udies Club 2; S.C.A. 2; F.T.A. 3.4, 5 Reporter 4 Pres. 5; F. H. A. 4; Chess Club 5.
Mary Morris Pamela Morris Roge r Morris Sandra Morris Christine Morrissey
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Theresa Jean Morrison, Tess: Stamp and Co in Club 2; Drama Cl ub 3,4,5; Thespian 5; French Club 2,4,5 Vice Pres. 5; Basketball Mgr. 4.
Delores Astor Mosby .
Barbara Jean Moubray: F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H l , 2,3; Nursing Club l.
Danny Kent Mundy: Latin Club 2,3,4; Radio Club 4; !. C. C. 4; DECA 5.
Margaret Rose Murray: F. B. L.A. l ; N.H. A 1; S. P. A 1; Majo rette 2; Class Sec. 2,4.
Martha Beth Nalley, Bet h : Friendliest; TriHi- Y 4,5; Spanish Club 2,3; S.C. A 3,4,5; Cho ru s 2,3; Peer 5 Underclassman Editor 5.
Danny Mundy Margaret Murray Martha Nalley
Theresa Morrison Delores Mosby Barbara Moubray
linda May Nelson: French Club 3; Latin Club l ,2 ; Band Club 2,3,4; Art Club 4,5; S. P. A 3.4; F. H.A. l.
Theresa Irma Nightengale: Latin Cl ub 1.2: Scie nce and Math Club 1,2,3; Library Club 3; Critique 5; Nat io nal Ho no r Society l ,2,3; Ho mecomin g Co urt 1: Class Pres. 1.] .
Judith Ann Oliver, Jud y: Drama Club 1,2.3; National Ho nor Society 4,5; J.A 4,5; Softball Mgr. 3.
Melody Elaine Pace: Drama Club 1.4.5: French Club 2,4; F.T.A 2,3; Literary Club
Joseph Dowell Pace , J.D.: 4-H 1,2,3,4,5; F.F.A 1,2; I. C.T. 4.
Sam Charles Page: Art Club 1,2; Drama Club 5; Chess Club 5 Vice Pres. 5; J.A 5; Football Mgr. 2.
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James Lewis Parr, Jimmy: Track 3; Basketball3.
Jean Joel Patterson, Nokie: F. H. A. 3.
Brenda Gayle Payne: F.H.A. 1,5. j-
Jo Ann Peters: F.H.A. 2; Newspaper Club 3; Publications Club 4; Chorus 3.
Stephen Glenn PoUock, Steve: Most Talented; Chess Club 1,2; Boys' Chorus 5; DECA 4,5; Basketball 1.
I Karen Wallace Poole: C ute st; Latin Club I; S.C.A. 2,3,4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 4,5; F.T.A. 1,2; Pep Club 5; Cheerleader 2,3,5 G.A.A. 2,3 Co-Head 3; Peer 5 Activities 5.
Lewis DeForrest Pound, Louie: Stamp and Coin Club 2,3; Band Oub 2,3,4,5; Spanish Club 4,5.
Andrew Virgil Powell Jr., Andy: DECA 5.
Delores Ann Price.
Karen Lynn Price: Most Sincere ; S.C. A. 3, 4; Tri-Hi- Y 3,4,5; Red Cross 2; Softball4,5.
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Jo Ann Peters Steven Pollock Karen Poo le
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Lewis Po und Andrew Powe ll Delores Price Kare n Price Woodie Pritchett
Wayne Wesley Pullen: Latin Club I: French Club 3; Chess Clu b 5; Art Club 2,3; Highlight 4,5 Sports Editor 5.
David Lee Purvis: Baseball 1,2; F. F. A. 4.
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I Stephen Vincent Remley: Latin Club 1,2; S.C.A. 2; French Club 3,4; Chess Club 5; Hi-Y 3.
Kenneth Kyle Richardson, Ken : Chess Club 2,3,4,5; Football 1,2.
Gloria Ann Rickard, Ann: Drama Oub 2; F.H.A. 1,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Art Club 3.
Gary Wayne Ritter: F.T .A. 2: VlCA 4.5 : Pres. 5; Football L
George Barclay Rives: F.F.A. I ,4,5.
Kenneth Wayne Roach, Ken : I.C.T. 1,2.
Rebecca Quinn Steven Remley
Wayne Pullen David Pu rvis
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linda Carol Roberts : F. T.A. 4,5; French Club 4,5.
Sandra Eloise Roberts, Sandy: F.T.A. 1,2;
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Donald James Robinson, Donnie: I. C. T. 4; DECA3,4,5; Football1 ,2,3; Baseball2,3.
Frank Leslie Robinson Ill: Math Cluh 4,5.
Ronald Lee Robinson: Ro nnie: Chess C lu b 1,2,3,4; 4-H 2,3 Sec. 3; DECA 5; Football 1,2,3.
Margaret Ellen Rose, Tiny: Art Club 3 . .!_
Marjolyn Rups: Latin C lub 4,5 Pres. 5; Orchestra Club 2 Reporter 2; Art Club 2; Drama Club 4,5; N. M.S.Q.T. Semi-Finalist.
Eugene Daniel Sandridge, Gene: F.F.A. 2, 3,4; VICA 5.
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Barbara Anna Sartin: Most Ind ustrious; F. H.A. 1,2 Hi storian 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; G.A.A. 2; DECA 3,4,5 Pres. 4,5; S.C. A. 2,5; Softball1 ,2; Youth Cou ncil 3; Chee rleader 2,4, 5 Basketball Head 5; Homecoming Court 2, 5; Class Pres . 2 ,3 ,4; DE St udent of the '-
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Clara Marie Scott, Shorty : F. H.A. 5; Art Club l.
Harry Lee Scott: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,5; Baseball 4. Barbara Sartin Brenda Saylor Clara Scott Harry Scott Nancy Scott
Ronald Robinson Margare t Rose Marjolyn Rups Euge ne Sandridge Jonni l.Du Sandridge
Nancy Henretta Scott, Cookie: S. P.A. 1,4, 5; Fre nch Club 2 Pres. 2; Natio nal Honor Society 3,4.
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Sandra Mae Scott: F. B.L. A. 5; Red Cross 5; F. T.A. 2; Scotty 4.
Virginia Anne Scott, Ginger : Art Club 1,2; Fren c h Club 3 ,5 ; Dra ma Club 3 ,4 ; Critique 5.
Warren Davis Seale: F.F.A. 2,3,4,5 Treas. 4 Sec. 5.
Ronald Glenn Sensabaugh.
Betty Lou Shifflett: F. H.A. I ; T ri-Hi-Y 2; F. B.L. A. 4,5 Sec. 5.
Charles William Shiflett, Chuck: F.F.A. I, 2; I. C.T. 1,2.
Cheryl Darlene Shifflett, Cheri: F. B. L. A. 4, 5 Reporter 5; Drama Club I ; Lite rary Club I.
Doris Jean Shifflett: 4-H I ,2; Red Cross I ,2, 3,4,5.
Irene Marie Shifflett: F.H. A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.B.L. A. 4,5 Treas. 5.
Linda Gale Shifflett, Impy : Nu rsing Club I , 2; F. H. A. 1,2,3; Red Cross 3; Fre nch Club 3; Pep Club 5; S.C.A. 5; G.A.A. 5; Softball 4.
Opal Fay Shifflett: F.H .A. 1,2,3: Nursin g Club 5.
Sharon Cardel Shiflett: F.B.L. A. 3,4,5 Histo ri an 3 Vice Pres. 4; DECA 3,4,5; I. C. C. 4; Bible Club 2; F. H. A. I.
Thomas Jacob Shifflett: DECA 2.
William Earl Shifflett, Bill y : F. F. A. I ; I. C.T. 1.2.
Yvonne Frances Shifflett: F.H.A. I ,2,3; S.C.A. I.
Sandra Scott Ronald Sensabaugh Betty Shifflett Charles Shifflett Cheryl Shifflett
Doris Shifflett Irene Shifflett Linda Shifflett Opal Shifflett Sharo n Shiffle tt
Willi am Shiffle tt Yvo nne Shiffle tt Susan Sims Henry Smith Robert Smith
Henry Wayne Smith, Bally: F. F. A. 2; VICA 3,4,5; Track I.
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Betty Lee Sprouse: Red Cross 2,3,4 ,5;
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Shelton Louis Sprouse: Math Club 1,2,3,4 ;
Boys' Chorus 5; Foo tball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4,5; Basketball 1.
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Regenia Sonia Starks, Reggie .
Margaret Jo Steele , Me g: Tri-Hi-Y 3;
Drama Club 3; Spanish 4,5; Pep Club 5; Nursing Club 5.
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Julie Gaye Sudduth; F.H.A. l ; F.T.A. l.
Donna Kay Sullivan: F.H.A . 1,2,3; Nursi ng Club 5.
Julie Laurette Swenson , St upid : Most Ind ividual; Drama Club 2,3,4,5; Critique 4,5; French Club 3; Folksong 3; Cheerleader 1; Class Treas. I.
Robert Bagley Swift, Birdbrai n : Most Poised; Latin Club 2,3,4,5 ; Drama Club ! , 2,3,4,5 ; I. C. C. 5; Thespian 3,4,5; Pep Club 2,3; Critique 4; Football 1; N.M.S.Q.T. Commendation.
Barry Edward Swingler, Rick: Football3.
Thomas Carlyle Tapscott, Tommy.
Bruce Alan Taylor: Chess Club 1; Stamp and Coi n 2: Key Club 4,5; Drama Club 4,5; Peer 5 Sports Editor 5.
Grady Taylor.
Mary Vernell Terrell, Club: F.H .A. 1,2,3,4; Art Club 5.
Pauline Ruth Thompson: Read ing Club l.
Rebecca Christine Thompson, Becky : Art Club 4; Nursing Club 5; J. A. 4,5.
Nancy Strother Julie Sudduth Donna Sullivan
Julie Swe nson Robe rt Swift Barry Swingler
Thomas Ta psco tt Bruce Taylor Mary Terrell Pauline Thompson Rebecca Thom pso n
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Bonita Travis Wade Tremblay Janice Trenholme
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Sarah Lucille Timberlake: YICA 5; N.H. A. 3,4.
Roger Lee Tolley: I.C.T. 1,2; F.F.A. I.
Bonita Gail Travis, Nita: Tri-Hi- Y 5.
Wade Manly Tremblay: Weight Training Club 3; Drama Club 5; Football Mgr. 3; Baseball 4; Track 5.
Janice Merle Trenholme: Most Unforge ttable; French Club 2,3; Critique Club 4,5 National Ho nor Socie ty 4,5 Pres. 5; S.C.A. 1,4,5; Bad minton I; Volleyball I; Track I , 2; Ski Club I ; Youth Counci l 4 ; Class Offices Pres. I Sec.-Treas. 5; AFS Student
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Emily Louise Tucker: Library Club 2; Drama Club 2; Tri-Hi- Y 3,4,5 Chaplain 5.
Martha Ann Tucker, Mat: French Club 2, 3,4 Treas. 4; S.C.A. 1,5; Nursing Club I ; Tri-1-li-Y 2,3,4,5 Treas. 5; Quill and Scroll 4,5; Highlight 4,5 Business Editor 5 .
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' Terese Antoinette Vascott: Chess Club 4; Critique 4,5; G.A.A. 2,3; Tennis 4; Highlight 4.
Margaret Eliane Via: F.T.A. 1,2; F .H.A. I ; Red Cross 5; Tri-1-li- Y 4.
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S.C.A. 1,2,3,4; Band Club 2,3; Radio Club 4,5; Vice Pres. 4,5; All District Band 4,5; DAR Award 4.
Gloria Elaine Walker: Most Likely To Succeed; F.T.A. 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3 Sec.-Treas. 5; S.C. A. 4,5; Quill and Scroll 4,5; Girls' State 4; Class Sec.-Treas. 2; National Ho nor Socie ty 4,5 Sec.-Treas. 5; N.M.S.Q.T. Semi-Fin al ist ; Highlight 4,5 Exchange Editor 4 Editor-in-Chief 5.
Henry Lewis Walker: Band Club 1,2,3; Football 2,3.
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Randy Lee Williams, So nny : F.F.A. 2,3; I. C.T. 5.
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Bruce Wayne Woodie: Chess Club 1; Art Club 1,2,3; DECA 3,4,5 Treas. 4 Sec. 5.
Catherine Roberta Woodson, Cathy: Red Cross 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; DECA 5.
Lewis Lee Woodson, Junio r : 4-H 1,2; I.C.T. 4,5.
Jennifer Ree Woody: Drama Club 2,3; Monogram Club 4; F.T.A. 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4.
Bruce Melone Woodzell, Moses Cream Cheese: Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 5 Pres. 5; Basketball 1; Track 2.
Jerry Douglas Wright: F. F. A. 2; Monogram Club 1; Track 1; Basketb a ll 3,4 ,5 ; Foo tball 5.
Douglas Shepard Yates, Doug: Key Oub 4,5 ; Chess Club 5; Pep Club 5; Quill and Scroll 4 ,5; Track 1; Peer 3,4,5 Photographer. Ray Franklin Yowell, Brad : F. F. A. 3 Treas. 3; YICA 4; Highlight 2. Do uglas Yates Roy Yowe ll
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There can be very little doubt that our foreign exchange student, Rauf Ahtam from Turkey, has left us with a very good impression of himself and Turkey . Almost as soon as he arrived, Rauf became interested in Albemarle's activities. Seeing that sports offered itself only to a few , Rauf initiated a soccer assembly to arouse interest and then formed a soccer squad. Rauf has also given speeches at pep rallies and has attended many sport events. Since he has come to Albenprle County, Rauf has been skeet shooting and has tried his luck at rock collecting. Having plans to go to an American college in Istanbul , he took College Boards with the rest of his class. Rauf enjoys snow, and ice skated whenever weather permitted. Rauf experienced Christmas for the first time by surprising the Dofflemyer family by dressing up as Santa Claus and giving his gifts to them. Rauf is a very interesting and intelligent person. He has a magnetic and outgoing personality. Rauf fit into Albemarle life quite readily and we only hope that his memories of Albemarle High School will be as long lasting as our memories of him.
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After being chosen our A.F.S. representative, Janice Trenholme was informed that she could not be eligible because of her Canadian birth. Janice wishes to thank Mr. Hurt, the faculty, and the entire student body for making it possible for her to still go abroad under a different program, Experiment in International Living. The first few weeks of the summer Janice spent at the Experiment's School for International Training in Vermont, along with Peace Corps members and other students like herself. Janice 's eight member group 's first stop in Turkey was the Eurasian city of Istanbul , formerly Constantinople. For three days they visited the Aya Sophia, the Blue Mosque, the haggling bazaars and swam in the Black Sea. They then traveled to Izmir, Turkey's largest seaport and their home for the summer. With her Turkish mother , her sixteen year old old sister Nur, and twenty-two year old brother Nuri. Janice swam at beautiful beaches , shopped for suede, enjoyed Turkish foods, met dignitaries, and rode camels. At night they danced at clubs, watched outdoor movies, and occasionally found time to sleep. Their weekends were occupied with trips to other cities and villages (where they slept in clay houses) and the remains of the Roman and Greek empires. When visiting Anatolia , which is the Asian part of Turkey, they explored underground cities. These cities once held over ninety thousand inhabitants. Also, they saw and made use of Turkish baths, visited the capital at Ankara and the hot springs where Cleopatra once bathed. A trip such as this may offer many rewards. It allows for foreign countries a chance to see what an American is really lik e and it allows a widening of knowledge and experiences for the American. It also gives the representative a chance to objectively view the assets and liabilities of democratic life .
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Phone 295-9824 Roofing and Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning River Road Charlottesville, Virginia
EAST MAIN STREET
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Compliments of
AUTOMATED SPECIALTIES DIVISION TELEDYNE, INC.
BRADLEY'S GULF SERVICE AND AUTO PARTS CROZET, VA. Did 823-4021
Greeting Cards For Every
Compliments
Occasion
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BROWN'S GIFTS
CROZET FOODS
Gl LMORE, HAMM, and SNYDER, INC. Furniture for the Home and Office Charlottesville, Virginia
CHARLES Kl NG & SON, INC.
GOCO OIL COMPANY H. M. GLEASON & COMPANY, INC.
Wholesale Grocers Since 1877 Charlottesville, Virginia Phone 295-9144
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f CROZET DRUG COMPANY
DOWNTOWN ATHLETIC STORE Distributors For:
TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP
A. S. Spaulding & Bros.
Clothes for the Woman of
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Rawlings Manufacturing Co.
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Riddell Helments and Shoes
Phone 295-5339
Spot-Bilt Shoes
114 4th Street
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CROZET REALTY CENTER Crozet, Virginia 823-4802
FINK'S JEWELERS Diamonds- Watches-
Silver -
Luggage-
Albemarle High School Rings
THE HUB, INC. Latest Fashions Scottsville, Virginia
Dial 296-6094
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Barbara and John enjoy a hamburger at Kenney's.
KENNEY'S Located in Harrisonburg, Waynesboro, Staunton, and Charlottesville with Kenney-rifle 19¢ Kenneyburgers
ACME VISIBLE RECORDS, INC.
CROZET, VIRGINIA 192
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Charfoftejviffe Coca- Co fa /Jotthng Wo,./H, !JncorporaieJ
RED FRONT MARKET
R. E. LEE & SON IN CO RPORATED
Dial 823-4325
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ENGINEERS
Crozet
Virginia
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CONTRACTORS
W. E. BROWN, INC. Plumbing, Heating,
RENNOLDS FURNITURE
Air Conditioning,
Route 29 North At 250 By-Pass
Electrical Work
s PUCKETT'S BARBER SHOP
Compliments of
Next Door to the Side
SHOECENTER, INC.
Entrance of the Paramount Theater
Smart Fashions For Junior Miss And Misses
Compliments of
Always First At
REID'S SUPER-SAVE MARKETS
STYLE SHOPPE "Distinctive Apparel"
The Compliments of
ELJO'S
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY
"At the Comer"
121 West Main Street Paint Headquarters
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DRUG STORE
Atlas & Exide Products
322 East Main Street
Phone 286-3331
Charlottesville, Va.
Scottsville, Virginia
STAPLE 1 S BARBER SHOP Two Locations
UNIVERSITY BILLIARD
Barracks Road
PARLOR
Shopping Center
Telephone 295-9970
8:00 A.M.- 6:00 P .M.
Compliments of
STUDIO ART SHOP UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 906 West Main Street Supplies for Collegians Art Supplies For Over A Century Art Galleries Visit Our Record Department
THE TWO THIRTEEN
THE FABRIC SHOP
SHOP Barracks Road Shopping Center
213 Fourth Street, N.E. Charlottesville
Phone 296-1891
Gifts
Bettie Stoneburner
Greeting Cards
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beatS any cola cold I Drink Pepsi cold-the colder the better. Pepsi-Cola's taste was created for the cold. That special Pepsi taste comes alive in the cold. Drenching, quenching taste that never gives out before your thirst gives in Pepsi pours it on!
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"WE WORK FOR SOME Of TilE ffKiST PEOPlE IN TOWN~' .. BECAUSfTHEIICER PEOPI.f COME TO US ••• P&Qple Who Want To h.r· fttopl. Who Wn ToW
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And People Who Wcmt Some Honest Advice. They Know They'll Get AFine Deal from Us - Right Down To lht Ammgement Of Financing. WE'RE NOT PUSHY • • JUST HElPfUL THAfS WHAT MAKES CALEB STOWE &ASSOCIATES DIFFERENT. AIID THAfS WHY THE NICER PEOPLE COME TO US ••• PEOPLE LIKE YOUII
REAL ESTATE • RESIDEHDAl • fARMS AND ESTATES • COMMERCIAL IROPERTY
973-3321
• R£AL ESTATf.aoaRS & BUILDIIS
uwe Treasure Your Conlidtnce."
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CHARLOTTESVILLE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
STEVENS
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CHAR~TTI:SVILLI: ,
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CABELL AND STORY CJeneral Insurance 2110 Ivy Road Charlottesville, Virginia
JEFFERSON PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE
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Just Beyond Fry's Springs On Old Lynchburg Road Charlottesville, Virginia 295-2694 Open Seven Days & Nights A Week For Your Convenience
Compliments of
HALL BROTHERS
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SYMBOL of a GROWING BUSINESS Interiors, Gifts,
... and tt·ade-mark of a firm dedicated to producing the fine st in printing
Imported & Domestic Furnishings
King Lindsay Printing Corporation 1134 Rose Hill Drive
Barracks Road Shopping Center
Phone 296-4129
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"ROOTED IN HISTORY -IN STEP WITH THE FUTURE"
Continental TraRways and the new Interstate Highways bring you Faster, Smoother and Safer Travel.
Nationwide Thru Service-Vacation Tours Charter Service-Package Express Shipping
CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS EASIEST TRAVEL ON EARTH ADDRESS
295-5131
Terminal: 310 West Main Office:
PHONE
295-9181
411 East Water
STROMBERG - CARLSON CORPORATION 200
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PROVIDING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN PRINTING AND EDITORIAL WORK
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GRAY'S FLORAL GALLERY Barracks Rd. Shopping Center 296-2141
GLEASON'S BAKERY, INC. 101 East Main Cakes, Pies, Pastries Fancy Decorated Cakes Bread and Rolls
CHARLOTTESVILLE LUMBER CO. Fine Furniture Quality Building Materials Trusses and Component Panels Hotpoint Appliances
BERNARD M. CAPERTON
HILL & IRVING, INC.
ANTIQUES
Funeral Services
2248 Ivy Road
First and Market Streets
Route 250 West
Charlottesville, Virginia
Lumber Carpets By Lee's
JEWEL BOX 309 East Main
296-6247
H & M SHOE STORE
Headquarters for High School
Create, Maintain, Extend
101 West Main Street
Jewelry
ALBEMARLE H 1-Y
and Barracks Road Shopping Center
"Teen Accounts" Invited
Always A Step Ahead
Steady Date Rings Transistor Radios Albemarle High School Rings
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MEADOWBROOK PHARMACY
Compliments of
2037 Barracks Road
PREDDY- TEAGUE
296-4135
FUNERAL HOME
Compliments of
Prescription Chemists
. LANE'S TAILORING SHOP
PIEDMONT TRACTOR COMPANY, INC. Route 250 West
Phone 293-8505
Charlottesville, Virginia
"Complete Formal Wear 293-8193
Rental Service" John Deere
M. C. THOMAS FURNITURE COMPANY
MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 916 East High Street "Service to the Sick" 293-5159
Rio Road, Charlottesville
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Barracks Road Shopping Center
Compliments of
PHILLIP'S BUILDING SUPPLY
Kaiser "Jeep"
In Charlottesville "JAY" stands for JEWELRY 205 East Main Street
l Dale Kerig, Chris Morrissey, Mary Jane Heilman, Kathy Burnett, Nancy Strother, Barbara DeRoeck , Pat Rennie.
LEGGETT'S
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ANDERSON BROTHERS 1\..BOOK STORE Inc.
Serving This Community Since 1876 Located at the U'niversity of Virginia
Mrs.
1967 Shif Iris' Bett
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Already, one half of the world's supply of electricity is generated in the United States. And the demand continues to grow. How will it be met? Through the energy and resourcefulness of America's independent electric companies. Companies that plan ahead to stay ahead of the needs of ton1orrow.
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY.
Compliments Of ÂŁastern Office
STHTÂŁ fHRffi Insurance Company 1001 fmmet Street Charlottesville
Mrs. Jean Kerewich, Personnel Interviewer 1967 Graduates: Left to right- back row: Brenda Moyer, Annis Turner Gibson, Joan Sullivan Shifflett, Betty Morris, Linda Thomas, Judy Morris, Peggy Woodson , Carol Grayson, Iris YoweU; 1966 Graduates: Left to right- front row: Geneva Estes, Diane Mays, Pat Dollins, Betty Jo Clark, Virginia Morris.
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CARY'S CAMERA SHOP Cameras -Binoculars -
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Tape Recorders At The Barracks Road Shopping Center
115 Maury Avenue
SPRADLIN FEED & SEED SERVICE
SNELLING and
Complete line of groceries and meats
SNELLING America's only National
"We appreciate your business"
Personnel System
"V'/e Deliver"
Telephone 823-2366
Phone 286-3451
PHONE 295 - 4258
TUEL JEWELERS CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE FOR
...1(eepsake DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS
Telephone 823-2366
ANDERSON'S FUNERAL HOME Crozet, Virginia
RAY FISHER'S, INC.
Complete Funeral Arrangements And Appliance Sales and Service 24 - Hour Ambulance Service Serving Crozet and Albemarle County Phone 823-5002
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Sperry Marine System Division
SPERRY RAND CORPORATION Charlottesville, Virginia
Compliments of
HARNISCHFEGER CORPORATION
For the Best in LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT see
DESPER'S POWER EQUIPMENT SERVICE INC.. Lawn Mowers • Chain Saws • Garden Tractors SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS 2116 Berkmar Drive (Route 29 North) 973-5340
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MONTICELLO DAIRY
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MlLES SOUTH ON
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CHARLOTTESVILLE. VA.
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22901
BARRACKS ROAD
SHOPPING CENTER
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BRYAN & BECK, INC . 1214 Monticello Road
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BARRACKS ROAD
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
22902
& 1503 N. Emmet Street
VIRGINIA'S FINEST DEPARTMENT STORES
295-5158
Compliments of
Compliments of
RIO ROAD GULF AND SUPERETTE
GLECO MILLING CORPORATION
The Peer Staff Thanks: Hunter Publishing Company,
the Daily Progress,
and t路h e Office Staff for their help.
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A room can be viewed from many angles and through many lenses. A year , too , is seen through many different. viewpoints; where one feels the exhilaration of a challenging class, another finds only the somnolence of a tired and tiring lecture. Sorrow is coincident with joy, defeat with achievement . .. And of this peace and turmoil that comprises a year, a yearbook can capture merely glimpses. The year must be reconstructed anew by each reader , as an experience unique unto itself. A yearbook serves only to remind.
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