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Why is it that a generation comes
to respect and admire a person so
much:> Why is it with some adults we
are so eager to learn; we feel so much
as if they are one of us; and we seek
and greatly appreciate their advice?
Perhaps it is because the person has
devoted himself to the betterment of
that gene ration , and he has given his
life to them . Whatever the reason, that
is why we so h ighly revere a person at
Albemarle who is very special to all
of us. Because he has patiently im-
parted his knowledge and profits of
experience to us, we shall be forever
grateful and indebted to him . Because
he strives not only to contribute to
the spirit of our school, but also
to teach us to mold our body and mind
into the best educated and developed
person poss ible , we shall never forget
h im . Because of hi s conf idence in our
generation, h is calm and friendly man-
ner, and his never-tiring helping hand,
we have grown to love him . For all
these reasons , it is with sincere affec-
tion that we the SEN lOR CLASS OF
1966 DEDICATE THE PEER to Mr .
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The salt of special events
With the arrival of school days come confusion, renewed friendships, and memories of summer, Tom or-rived from Austria , Woody returned from France, and our football team began its season.
Gleeful smiles for a victorious team.
The cheerleaders begin early in raising money for the support of their teams.
Enthusiastic Patriots prepare to board the bus. The Powder Puff Game- Mighty Sen- DECA Confe rence held at Albemarle- Daily iors come out on top again! Progress Photo
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brings out the flavor in work.
In September our girls started off the ir season .
Parent Day-Geoff DeGraff's par-ents converse with Mrs. Strauss:
Mr. Ra ines' door is voted cleverest.
Mrs. Gilliland's door takes first place .
The Christmas Dance, De-cember 23, turns the cafe-teria into an Austrian Ski Lodge.
Our Homecom ing Game took place on November 5th .
Kathy, Linda , and Martha at-tempt to decor-ate goal posts despite the rain .
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Victory was ours as the basket-ball team took second place in the District. Pep Rallies were a time of excitement for the whole school as well as for our boys, who await their turn to be presented to the school.
JuliE scm• lers.
Julie Hoy collects money from some very successful onnuol sel -lers.
The A.E .S. drive was highly successful as the final amount of the drive was well over the goal of $1200 . The Seniors, driven hard by the e ighth grade, got the most money, and a Senior day is planned for the end of the year.
Graduation Doy finally ar-rives for the Senior class as they prepare for college and future careers.
The Jun ior Class presented a successful and entertaining Talent Show that helped to finance the annual Junior-Senior Prom.
Homecoming 1s an Annual Highlight for Old and
Jim and game .
The big week-end began with a pep rally.
Floats • and cars make halftime a Decorating for the dance that brought o wonderful success. week-end to a close.
Homecoming week wo s accompanied by the usual bustle end enthusiasm. The clubs, the chee rleaders, the foot-boll teem, end the Homecoming Court made the week a total success . At the end of the Natural Bridge game, we had a season reco rd of 6-4 and a new queen- Kathy.
Patriots watch their teammates .
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:companied ,nfhusiasm . ;, the foot-ming Court :ess. At the
game, we and a new
Jmmates.
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New Patriots.
A radiant smile from a sophomore representative.
Kathy Robertson-Homecoming Queen
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To see himself more clearly, man devised drama.
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Checkov's, "A marriage proposal", and Wibberly's, "The M o u s e That Roared/' two major productions of '65-'66, demand varied technical ability and concentrated work from Thesbians. Players will also stage several student-directed, one-act plays in the spring .
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The Roaring Twenties live aga1n
For weeks, juniors write scripts, build sets, and rehearse lines to provide a glowing setting for talen-ted Patriots who perform in the Junior Class Talent Show. This year's production, carrying a roar-ing twenties theme, is the major Junior Class fund-ra ising project and will largely finance the Junior-Senior Prom .
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Barbara Beale, the director of the Talent Show, sports the corsarge the cast gave her.
Jerry will go to any ext reme for a laugh, even if it means falling off a stage.
Paul Col e and Judy Craddock sang their way to first place .
Steve Dudley's Group gives on enjoyable rendition of " Summertime ."
itt le Tartar second place.
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1n the Junior Class Show.
The kick- line was one of the highl ights .of the evening.
Little Tartar and the Sauce second place .
The Shoffne r twins played on o riginal composition.
A roaring nightclub is quickly transformed into a prohibition meeting .
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Honors throughout
All-State Band members were: Kathy Ragg, Danna DeHart, Day Whitehead, Dexter Williams, Sam Clarke, Terry De-Lang, Melvin Huff, John Faster, Mike Donahue, Steve Dudley, and Lennie Lohman .
the Year.
Woody Gleason was chosen by the American Foreign Student Board to spend a summe r .in France.
Jim White was a regional winner of the Du Pant scholarship to the University of Virginia .
Delegates to the Foreign Exchange Student Forum were: Kathy McCauley, Kathy Robertson, Martha Williams, Linda Crenshaw, Bonnie Sandridge, Paul Cole, Charlie Garnett, Loretta Childress, Tom Chromeski, our Foreign Exchange Student; Celie Smith, John Tomlin, Earl Burton, Wayne Thomas, and Randy Jones.
Jim White, Cynthia Westmoreland ,and Judy Floyd were chosen to attend Boys' and Girls' State in June, 1965.
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'loyd were I 1965.
u ring our school year, many students brought honor to both themselves and o Albemarle. The Peer staff would
like to take this small space to ack-owledge and congratulate them .
The students vo ted to be the most valuable athletes ore: Girls' Basketball J .V. forward, J eannie Goy; Best All-Around V. Footba ll play-er, Jimmy Burnett; V. Lineman, Tommy Lec;fe r-
on; V. Backfield, Ellis Lawson; Girls' Basket-boll J .V. Guard, Barbaro Grundy; Girls' V. Basketball Guard, Barbaro Moore; Girls ' Bas-ketball forward ,Lindo Easter.
Dan ie l Morris and Raymond James ore outstanding students in D.E.C.A. and in V.O.T .
Delegates to the Model General Asse mbly ore : Charlie Garnett; Fay Shifflett; Mrs. Holmes, Sponsor; Mr. Welch, Sponsor; Paul Cole; Martha Doff lemyer; Julie Hoy.
Geoff DeGroff and Joelle Denmon ore antici pating a trip abroad next year as Foreign Exchange Students.
The following were se lected to attend All-State Chorus: Nancy Goldsmith, Martha Pettit , Lucy Borrow, Darlene Mason, Jerry Gough, Sarah Brown, Peggy Simms, Steve Steele, Connie Howard, Glennys Sheppard, Jackie Snead, Lindo Smith, Jim White, Jeannette Bis hop, Geoff DeGroff, Earl Burton.
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Varsity. Cheerleaders spar
Oh, my goodness, we ca n't lose!
How do I look girls?
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spark Patriot spirit.
That's the spi rit, kids!
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A resume of s incere leadership.
There is more responsibility in being a cheerleader than people realize . The cheerleaders devote their time to sponsoring bus trips and preparing for the Home-coming parade . They also spend time making posters, and most of all push ing school spirit and promoting enthusiasm . Without the ir presence, the games would have lacked co lor and organized patriotism . The Vars ity Cheerleade rs for 1965-66 are Linda Crenshaw, Head ; Kathy McCauley, Co-Head; Martha Williams, Kathy Robertson, Sandra Marshall, Debbie Bickham, Sue Critzer, Medie Wood, Jackie Cheape, and Debbie Brown.
Varsity boys learn complex maneuvers
Coach Harrison and Coach Arbaugh are showing the cente r Butch Yowell ho w to snap the ball.
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First row: Bob John son, Barry Layman. Second row: Sam Beale, Larry W yant, Howard Mo rr is . Third row: Butch Yowe ll , Pete Williamson, Earl Burton, Glenn DeBia si.
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to channel their efforts to the fullest.
First row: J ohn Blackburn . Second row: Greg Snyder, Ronnie Flick . Third row: Chri s Murray, Marty Mart inson, Tommy Vier. Fourth row: J e rry Toy-lor, Greg Baldwin : Fifth row: Jimmy Burnett, Fred Monson, Jim Blackburn , Barry Dofflemyer.
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AHS 14-0range 35: Orange overwhelmed the inexperienced Patriots . High li ghts were Williamson 's T.D. punt return and DeB iasi's T.D. run with Orange's fumble recove ry.
AHS ?-James Wood 14 Penalties halt Patriots . DeBiasi scores only AHS T.D.
AHS 32-Miller 0 Patriots run wild . Highl ights of the game were Lacy's two T.Ds .
AHS 0-R. E. Lee 13 Fumbles and mistakes hold Patriots scoreless .
AHS 27-Buena Vista 0 AHS downs B.V. DeBiasi 's two T.Ds . lead way.
AHS 26-Louisa 0 Louisa falls as Will iamson and DeBiasi lead rushers . High-lights of the game were Lawson's passes to Lederman.
AHS 2-Lexington 7 Patr iots fumble away a win. Last minute surge fa ils AHS on Lexi ngton 's 4 yd . line as game ends .
AHS 6- H• Foggy nigh1 remaining
AHS 14-' Williamson and WaynE in ga me .
AHS 46-1 Big Homec
su rge fails AHS AHS 6-Harrisonburg 0 Foggy night in London town . Burton scores with 3 minutes remaining to ice win .
AHS 14- Waynesboro 7 Williamson goes 57 yds . with Lawson's pass. to beat clock and Waynesboro . Win comes with 45 seconds remaining in game.
AHS 46-Natura.l Bridge 0 Big Homecoming-B ig win . .
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After they master basic skills,
J. V. boys ga1n valuable exper1ence.
The J.V.'s showed great im-provement toward the lost of the season . The h ighlight of the year was by the re-versal in the Lee score . We hod only one letterman thi s year but hope to hove many more next season .
AHS 0 AHS 6 AHS AHS 0 AHS 9 AHS 19
Bueno Vista 7 R. E. Lee 27 Waynesboro Forfeit Bueno Vista 13 R. E. Lee 6 Blue Ridge 14
Fi rst row: T immy Lede rman, Marty Gwer, Ted Lede rma n, Kim Cube ro, Steve Trunzo, Dan Kyse r, Bo Loser, Don Robinson . Second row: Nat Garland, Sydney Peters, Chuck Walker, Bruce Strickler, Ch uck Kent, Roge r Morri s, Bill Cross, Wayne Brown, Bobby Edmunds . Third row: Coa ch Ed Null , Lowry Abe ll , Irving Pete rs, Tom Lanahan, Shelton Sprouse, Pete Kyser, Wayne Flint, Pat Rinnie, Ch ip Wilfong, Mide Abbott . Fourth row: Mike Brown, Mike Smith, Walter Sprouse , Harl ey Easter, Geo rge Humphries, Ray Fl eshman , Steve Yowell, Ron nie W oolsey, J ohn Robe rts, Greg Winte r, Coach Coste llo. Fifth row: T ito Sandborn, Larry Murray, Doc Yates.
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First row : lv Lo rry Kent, Fi elds. Secon T im Bi shop, Wesner, Go r· Toms, No t v Alan Via, St
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8th graders begin their careers as
First row: Mi ke Quinn, Be n J ohnson, Randy Ki rby, Ray Ma ss ie , La rry Ken t , Gary Ma rshall , Bruce Vascatt, M ike Ha rr ison, Randy Fi elds. Second row : Steve Brooks, Me redi th Leake, David Rinehart , T im Bishop, Cha rles Sp ro use, George Carr, W illia m Critzer, Gary Wesne r, Ga ry DeB iasi. T hird row: Rex Layman, John Sh ifflet, Ba rry Toms, Nat Wrigh t, Lorenzo Fie lds, Coac h Vorha ue r, Ga ry Bea sley, Alan Via, Steve Clark.
Patriot athletes .
Co-Captains of the team are Steve Clark and Gary Beasley.
First row: Bruce Cumm ings, J ohn Albe rt, Carl Cha ff in, Harol d Gri mes, Joe Al exande r, C. T . Ba iley, Bruce T homas, Doug Snowbu rger. Second row: Mi ke Fishe r, Ha rry Bel lomy, Mike Johnson, Don Wi lliams, Ed Leake, David Harr is, Randy J ones. Thi rd row: Coach J ohnston, Wa de Nowli n, Wo rdy Smi th , Bob Eastwood, J im Fox, Ge rard Hannon, Charl es Barn e tt .
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The 1965 8th grade squad showed great potential in numbers, interest and abil ity at the start of the season . The fall progress ing, the remain ing fifty boys justified beginning hopes with outstand-ing performance and effort .
AHS 6 Buena V ista 6 AHS 18 Blue Ridge 0 AHS 32 Waynesboro 0 AHS 6 Buena Vi sta 7 AHS 7 Lou isa 21 AHS 0 Orange 26 AHS 6 Blue Ridge 6
Jayvee Cheerleaders push future
varsity athletes.
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A glowing example of A.H .S. devotion . Keep a straight face girls.
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When do we start throwing them?
Hey, hey what do you say! Let's go the other way!
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J .V. Cheerleaders are in a sense miniature Varsity Cheerleaders . They round out their responsibility for the year by cheering at games and helping to raise school spirit. In the Spring, these girls wi II strive extra hard to qualify as Varsity Cheerleaders for the coming year. The J.V. Cheerleaders are Judy Knight, Head; Claudia Thomas, Kathy Baldwin, Denise Bickham, Johnny Lou Sandridge, Verona Leake, Jeanne Bishop.
Golf Team tees off with great drive. The team will hove return ing ex-per ience this year and should hove a good session.
S. Ki ng, M. Estes, J. W ynne, P. Rennie, M. Ca rr, Coach Harri son .
The Tennis Team strives
S. Turne r, K. Reynolds, C. Smith, S. Floyd, Coach Geohagen, K. Detamo re , R. Carr, J. Shepherd, F. Smith, K. Rogg, L. Rogg, C. W estmore land, A. Cri g ler .
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w1nn1ng season. Our tenn is team lost some valuable players lost year . However, many players hove returned this spring to defeat the ir opponents .
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D. De Hart, D. Williams, B. To mlin , Coach Quarries, L. Deane, K. Grinde, B. Clark, M. Pace, B. Gro ves, M. Eastwood, B. Moore, B. Groves, B. Lam, B. Grinde, A. Gibson, C. Gieger.
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The girls softball team has great potential and experience this year. It will have a lot of girls returning from last year and wi II strive for com-plete victory.
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Wilson Memorial Fauquier
William Monroe Nelson
Wilson Memorial Fauquier
William Monroe Nelson
Varsity Basketball chalks up a
CENTERS AND FORWARDS First row: C. Durrer, B. Herring, E. Garnett, D. Darsey Second row: N. Benfer, B. Crunk, W . Thomas, T . Lederman
MANAGERS Left to Right: W. Bromfield, S. Lowry, F. Paul ette
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successful campa1gn.
First row: T. Lederman, C . Durrer, B. Crunk, W. Thomas, E. Garnett, D. Dorsey Second row: N. Ben-fer , D. Ward, P. Williamson Third row : L. Smith, B. Herring, E. Lawson, D. Kyser, L. Wyant.
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rrer, B. Crunk, W . oecond row: N. Ben-hi rd row: L. Smith, r, L. Wyant.
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GUARDS Left to Right : D. Word, L. Smith, E. Lawson, D. Kyser, P. Williamson, L. Wyant
Coach Loquintono illustrates a new foot technique.
Coach Anthony Loquintono was born in Phi ladelphia, Penn-sylvania, and attended Lincoln High there . Upon his gradua-tion from Lincoln in 1956, he en te red Temple Prep . also of Ph ilade lphia where he earned on Ath let ic g rant-in-aid to the Un iversity of Virginia basketball. He captained the Cava-liers his junio r and senior years, recei ving second all-honor both yea rs. He graduated in 1962 with a B.S. in Elementary Ed. and received hi s Masters in Guidance and Counseling in 1966. His fi rst coaching position was with Scottesville High in 1962-63, and 1963-64. The Io t te r yea rs h is Scottes-ville team won the Group II , Di strict II Champi onship. Th e next season he was a ss istant freshman coach at the Univers ity of Virginia. Th is is Mr. Laquintonto's first yea r at Albemarl e, and he ha s done on excellent job in leading the Patriots to a winning sea son.
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Most people fee l that the success of a team is mea sured by the number of games a team wins o r loses. Th is, of course, ploys a major ro le, but a lso many other factors enter into a successful season. Thi s yea r we hove hod our shore of victo ries and defeats. The real strength of thi s yea r' s team was their obi li ty to come from behind on ly to lose by a few points. This ability cannot be taught, but it must come from the boys themselves.
As the season progressed the boys began to believe in themselves as a team. Eve ry time the boys took to the floor they were ready for the opposing team both menta ll y and physically. Rother than from individuals a maj ority of our successes come about through team work.
Albemarl e High School con be proud of thei r basket-boll team. The boys disp layed fine sportsmansh ip both on and off the court . The boys join with the coach in than king the faculty and our loya l fans and chee rleaders fo r the fine suppor t they gave us during the season.
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A.H .S. 85 A.H .S. 59 A.H .S. 62 A.H .S. 62 A.H .S. 60 A.H .S. 63 A.H .S. 78 A.H .S. 68 A.H .S. 69 A.H.S. 65 A.H.S. 57
SCHEDULE Louisa Miller Bueno Vista Waynesboro Lexington Miller Natural Bridge Lee Handley Harrisonburg Waynesboro
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A.H .S. 55 Lex ington 54 A.H .S. 73 Harri sonburg 65 The Varsity Baske tball team will ploy these games at a later dote: Bueno Vista , Natural Bridge, Handley, and R. E. Lee .
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The Eighth Grade and Junior Varsity squads
The J.V. team this year has an unusually large number of young, inex-perienced players. The few sophomores on the team have given team leadership which has tremendously helped . Although the team is young, it wi II probably sur-pass the record of last year's sophomore team . There is a tremendous de-sire to improve and win and it has shown in most of our games .
First row: H. Easte r, B. Dofflemyer Second row: R. Fleshman, J. Parr, L. Murray, L. Abe ll , L. Barnes, T . Vior, G. Humphries, J . Roberts, P. Keyser, 5. Lowry, B. Pace Third row: T . Toms, B. Toms, M . Harrison
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Coach Vorhouer and Managers C. Jackson and F. Beasley wotcb the team practice.
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1 Vista 51 esboro 51 Jton 39
27 Jl Bridge 38 ey 57 esboro 56 esboro 56
thrill underclassmen 1n ga1n1ng exper1ence.
'.,.\r. Raines gives advice to future mpions.
First row: B. Coleman, W . Brown, R. Morrison J . Carr, B. Thomas
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 1970
The eighth grade team possesses all the ingredients for a champion in 1970. They have the ample size, speed , and desire which is usually not characteristic of a you ng squad . This year the 8th grade team has not one team but two, the Kandles and Downtown Athletic Store . These two teams compete among themselves and with other teams wh ich are also sponsored. The Kandles, as of now, do not have a spon-sor, but hope to have one in the future .
Kandles 34 Kandles 47 Kandles 26
Greenhornets 32 Kiwanis c. J.
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The Kandles will play the ir remaining games with the C. J .'s, Greenhornets Jay's, Kiwanis, and the Vikings. D.A.S. 32 D.A.S. 26 D.A.S . 34 D.A. S. 30
Kandles Green hornets Jays Vikings
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The Downtown Athletics Store will fini sh the ir season with the Vikings, Kandles, Green hornets, Jays, C. J .'s, and the Kiwanis .
C. Carpenter $econd Row : P. Titus, F. Doherty, J . Albe rt, S. Ryalls, Th ird row: C. Sprouse, R. Massie, C. Lydon, G. Easte r, B. Crigler, S. Clark,
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High degrees of competition The Albemarle Girls' Basketball Team started ai with a disappointing loss to Waynesboro in a close game 38-37. This broke our 10 game winning streak but the team went on to win the next 8 games in a row. Led in scoring by Cynnie West-moreland, the girls Varsity really "pulled out" some close ones from Fauquier and a return match with Waynesboro . Cynnie also set a new school record by scoring 31 points in one game.
Managers: Cathy Tucker, Virginia Marshall, Mary Ames. Coac h: Miss Tresa Quarles.
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AHS 37 AHS 57 AHS 54 AHS 48 AHS 45 AHS 48 AHS 66 AHS 48 AHS 39
Waynesboro WM . Monroe Scottsvi lie Natural Bridge Fauquier Scottsv iII e WM . Monroe Waynesboro Fauquier
The G.A.A. Cheerleaders, Jane Cole-man , Karen Leake, Sarah Addington, Karen Poole, Gay Bei tzel, Cathy Ca per-ton, Connie Howa rd , Monte Poo le.
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Varsity Squad .
experiences
First row: Cynn ie Westmore land, Brenda Tom lin , Lindo East-e r, Marsha Gu nsol lus, Suzanne T urne r. Second row: Be tty J . Clark, Bet ty Lam, Barbaro Moore, Te rese Voscott, Bar-bora Massie, Patricio Wal ke r, Lindo Fari sh, Mary Ea stwood .
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Bottoms up!
Three girls Linda Easter, Barbara Moore, and Cynnie Westmoreland ended a fabulous Varsity career as they have played 4 years and have com-pi led a record of 40 wins and 3 losses . Only 6 Varsity playe rs remain for next year, but several will be moving up from J.V . wh ich had a record of 6-2 .
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The game ended with a 19-15 victory over Fauquier Coun-ty as Albemarle's Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball Team wound up another winning season. Leading the team in scoring for the season was Lindo Burton, with 41 points to her cred it. Every team has its jinx and William Monroe proved to be the one for the Jayvees . Losing two games to Monroe by two points each added the only notes to on otherwise exciting record of 6-2 . For a team with so little playing experience, our girls did a good job, and ore look-ing forward to next year with even higher hopes.
virtue also, as J. V.
AHS 11 Waynesboro AHS 15 W. Monroe AHS 19 Scottsvi lie AHS 26 Fauquier AHS 16 Scottsvi lie AHS 11 Waynesboro AHS 19 Fauquier
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First row: Joan Grinde, He le n Haney, Kathy Umdenstor.k, Jeannie Goy, Kathy W esne r, Becky Mass ie . Second row: Debbie Ph illips , Linda Sm ith , Jane Garth , Li nda Bu rton , Kathy De tamore . Third row: Caro l Umden stock, Sarah White , Lorraine Dean , Vivian Va sca tt .
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The J.V. Baseball Team
makes future varsity w1nners.
Since some of the regular players have moved up to varsity, Mr . Rush will have to rebuild many new players . There will , however, be many return-ing who should help make the team a well-coordinated one .
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Louisa Woodberry Forest
Orange Woodberry Forest
Louisa William Monroe
Orange William Monroe
First row: L. Kent, C. W est, H. Grimes, G. Marshall , T . Toms, M . Harri son, D. Robin son . Second row: M . Adams, E. Hoy, M . Abbott, K. Di lley, W . Smi th . Th ird row: F. Dority, M . Jones, L. Morr is, R. W oosley. Fourth row: Coach Rush, G. Grimes.
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The Varsity men take the field 1n hope of
As winners of the District Championship, the team will hope to carry this title again this year. With outstanding players such as Sam Beale,· Larry W yant, Dale Kyser, Ell is Lawson and Bill Kn ight, it won 't be hard to capture another great session.
Ellis hopes to be a winn ing pitcher!
Teammates await their turn at bat.
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>pe of recapturing their second successive district crown.
A.H .S . . A.H .S. A.H .S . . A.H .S. A.H .S . . AH .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.
Give me the ole knuckleball'
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Nelson Waynesboro
Harrisonburg Buena Vista
Harrisonburg Orange
R. E. Lee Orange
Natura I Bridge Nelson
Waynesboro Buena Vista
Lexington R. E. Lee
The Track Team must really "put out"
Lost Spring our track team lost their hard drive for the title of State Cham-pions . With the coming of a new season and another State Champion-ship the Patriots will be working hard to secure the trophy for '66.
WEIGHT MEN : H. Morris, J . Burnett, E. Burton, G. Garrison.
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DISTANCE MEN: J. Bias, C. Murray, L. Murray, F. Paulle t te, J . Parr, D. Co leman, E. Peters, D. Snowberger, R. Salley, C. Roberts, K. Reyno lds.
Harrisonburg R. E. Lee
Handley Woodberry Forest
Waynesboro Buena Vista
Albemarle Relays James Wood
Orange District Meet
this year in order to regain the state crown.
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JUMPERS AND VAULTERS: C. Wilfong, D. Parsons, F. Ma son, G. DeBiosi, D. Strauss, F. Sargeant, T . Lederman, L. Cassady, B. Dofflemye r (not pic-tured).
These shoes are made for running!
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Varsity Track boasts spirited participation
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W. Vior, L. Born: P. W illi amson, E. B. Po rte r, C. W es
and su
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pat ion
SPRINTERS: W . Via r, L. Barns, C. Kent, P. Comfort, T. Nefas, L. Dickens, F. Ma son, G. DeBiasi, P. W illiamson, E. Lawson, C. West, G. Humphries, B. Williams, B. Lose r, B. Farrish, B. Porter, C. W est, S. Yowell, M. Smith, R. Woosley, T . Clauson, B. Crunk .
and support.
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Clubs are created
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Those juniors and seniors who have excelled
in a broad range of academic and extra cur-ricular activities are selected for National Honor Society membership. This is, indeed, o high honor, but initiation is also a commis-sion to higher excellence and service.
Notional Honor Society: Jim White, Tree s.; Tommy Lederman, Pres.; W oody Glea-son, V-Pres.; Cynthia Westmoreland, Sec.
Notional Honor Society: Suzanne Turner, Pete Williamson, Martha Dofflemyer. Judy Fl oyd, not pictured.
QUILL AND SCROLL members ore: Faye Shifflett, Judy Hobson, Cheri Woos ley, Elno Harr is, Woody Gleason, Barbero Moss1e, Bev Yates, Kathy Markwood, Julie Hoy, and Evelyn Matacia .
Notional Honor Society : Virg inia Marshall, Scm Clarke, Mary Ames .
Quill and Scroll: Martha Williams, Judy Floyd, David Butler, Jim White, Mary Ames, Theresa Wyant.
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to he
INTERCLUB Coordinat
activities of composed of from each c panel is to s
lnterclub Counc David Berndt, N
QUILL AND The endle~
miliar sound The literary m it ted to th i outstading P• the HIGHLIC:
es.; Woody Glee -
, Clarke, Mary
utl er, Jim White,
to honor outstanding
students
INTERCLUB COUNCIL Coordinating the countless, often opposing
activit ies of all clubs, the lnterclub Council is composed of one elected or appointed delegate from each club. A major responsibility of this panel is to sponsor and direct Club Night .
lnterclub Council: Jim Gambrill , Dick Ward , Cathy Rex rode, Bonn ie Sandridge .
lnterclub Council : Malcol m McGil-ve ry, Susan Gr imes, Carr Garn ett , Don-na Mau pin, Jerry Be lew.
lnte rclub C ouncil: Kathy Markwood, Butch Kennamer, Sally Davis, Da vid Be rndt, Ma rtha Pe ttit.
lnterclub Co unci l: Chris Grossman, Mike Leake, Kathy McCauley, Mike Do nahue, Celie Smith .
QUILL AND SCROLL The endless pound ing of typewriters is a fa-
miliar sound to the members of Quill and Scroll·. The literary world's future journalists ore ad-mitted to this hono rary organization for their outstod ing perfo rming either on the PEER or the HIGHLIGHT staffs .
Quill and Sc ro ll: Cynthi a Westmo re land, Mar tha Doffl e mye r, Ce lie Smith, Tommy Lederma n, Debbie Brown , J udy Shephe rd, Kathy Robe rtson.
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to train leaders for student government
Radio Committee : Faye Shifflet, Geoff Pitts, Mary Smith, Celie Smith .
Sora Addington Celie Arnette T ereso Booker Ticee Brandt Earl Burton Paul Cole
Becky Carr George Carr
Debbie Casteen Loretto Childress Lindo Crenshaw Donna DeHart
Barry Dofflemyer Martha Dofflemyer
David Donohue Mary Eastwood
Linda Farish
Chari ie Garnett Alec Goss
Harold Grimes Helen Haney Elno Harris Eddie Hoy
Randy Jones Chuck Kent Pete Kyser
Koren Leake Verona Leake
Timmy Lederman Tommy Lederman
Kevin Lydon Kathy McCauley Kathy Markwood
Becky Massie
Rees Morrison Geoff Pitts Karen Price
Kathy Robertson Barbaro Sartin Martha Sartin
Celie Smith Wayne Thomas J ohnny Toml in
Barry Toms Blair Trenholme
Jim Wade Jim White
Sarah White Martha Williams
Craig Winter
Foreign Exchange Studen t and Welfare Committee: Barry Dofflemyer, Kathy McCauley, Pete Kyser, Linda Farish, Randy Jones, Debbie Casteen , George Carr.
Schoo l Improvement and Usher Committee: Charlie Garnett, Helen Han-ey, Jim White .
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Foreign Exchange Student : Thoma s Chromecki .
STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION As the governing body far the entire school,
the S.C.A. undertakes a brood range of re-sponsibilities including sponsorship of three dances, direction of intra-mural sports, and promotion of better student-teacher relation-ship.
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Student Acti vi ti e rman , David D Martha Dofflerr
S.C.A. off icers: Cauley, V-Pres. Rep.
~es Morrison Geoff Pitts Coren Price thy Robertson 1rboro Sartin ortho Sartin :elie Smith Jyne Thomas hnny Tomlin lorry Toms ir Trenholme Jim Wade Jim White oroh White rtho Williams roig Winter
:change Student : 1romecki.
ATION ire school, 1ge of re-
of three JOrts, and · relation-
"No man is on island unto h imse lf."
Student Activi ties Committee: John Tomlin, Tom my Led-erman, Da vid Donohue, Donna DeHart, Bonnie Sandridge,
ortho Dofflemye r.
S.C.A. officers: Standing: Poul Cole, Pres.; Kathy Mc-Cauley, V-Pres.; Martha Wil liams, Sec .; Verano Lea ke, Rep.
Fund Rai sing Committee: J ean Roberts, Mary Ea stwood, Becky Carr, Ticee Brandt, Wayne Thomas, Woody Gleason, Mike Stanton, Barbaro Sartin, Lindo Crenshaw, Paul Cole, Ma rtha Williams .
Schoo l Spir it Committee : Koren Lea ke , Martha Sartin, Bla ir Trenholme, Chuck Kent, Kathy Robertson, Sarah Add ington .
Pub licity Committee: Thoma s Ea ster, Cel ie Arne tt , Sarah White , Koren Pr ice, Te resa Booke r, Haro ld Grimes, Verona Leake, Edd ie Hoy, Timmy Lederman .
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LITERARY CLUB The Literary Club now con
sists of only the Cauldron staff members who are dedicated to provi ding a publ ishing medium for creati vely literary Patriots .
Lite rary Cl ub: Ka th y Rogg, Bob Koven, Ma ry Jone s, J im White.
Lite rary Club magazine Homeco ming fl oat .
Literary C lub: Vi rginia Marshall, C indy Garrison, tlutch Kenname r, Cheri W oosley.
Litera ry Club: De mi Strother, J c hn James, Wendy Broun , Allan Long, Melissa Keyes.
No t ional Th espians: W oody Glea son, Pot Wa lke r, Kathy Corson, Carr Garnett, T ina Sheppa rd, Caro le Copela nd, Jean Fernswo rth , John James, Jim W hite, Chris Corson, Bobbi Austen, Evelyn Motoc io , Ce lie Smith, Warren Judge, Allen Long, Butc h Kennamer.
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"Th, marl play tion . ary the c
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v conI sta ff ted to ed ium tr iots .
Mel is so Keyes .
on, Ca rr Garnett, Jim White , Chri s
Jdge, Allen Long,
to sponsor dramatic producti ons
ALBERMARLE PLAYERS Successful ly producing Wibberley's
" The Mouse That Roared/' The Albemarle Players will present a one act p la y in the spr ing for di strict competition. The Thesbian Society, an honorary group within the Players, directs the club ' s activities .
Surpri se! Surprise!
"Not o c reature was st irring, not even a mouse."
Albemarle Players: Jim White, V-Pres.; W oody Gleason, Pres.; Butch Kennamer, Prog. Chairman; Tina Sheppard, Sec.
" I shot on arrow into the air .
Only his ma ke-up lady knows fo r su re . " Four-score and seven years ago .. "
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CRITIQUE A new organizat ion, Cr it ique, provides a
forum for luc id considerat ion and penetrating discussion of contempo rary issues.
Cr itique off icers: Mary Koven, Dove Parson, Neale Roberts, and Tom Curtis ore on the Advi sory Committee. Steve Steele, Chairman; Geoff Pitts, Vice Cha irman ; and Kathy Rexrode, ln te rclu b Council Representative.
Penetrat ing discussion of contemporary issues?
Li brary Club officers: Faye Wheeler, Reporte r; Carole Cope land, Secretory-Trea sure r; Peter Osino, President; Jane Harrington, Vice Pes ident.
Faye W heeler, a library ass istant, checks reco rds.
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Critique members listen to discussion.
LIBRARY CLUB Mrs . Herbert a nd Mrs. Goodall fully agree
that the efforts of Library Club workers are vital to our well-ordered book circulation.
Another library assistant on the job!
Debate Club of Rogg, Pres.
m Curtis are an Chairman; and
II fully agree workers are
:irculation .
1e jab!
Paul Lan e conducts the meet ing.
Bible Club officers discuss the meeting .
Deba te Club officers: Ma ry Jones, Sec .-Treas.; Ph illips Hamilton, V-Pres.; Kathy Rogg, Pres .
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BIBLE CLUB The Bible is analyzed as a work of classical
ly inspired literature by Bible Club members who also present weekly devotions.
Mary Beth McVey gives the devotions.
DEBATE CLUB . Logical argument is the foundation for the
Debate Club members' efforts . A new debater finds that only clear thinking and exposition are acceptable .
Another li ve ly meeting!
to g1ve an opportunity to follow classroom topics
Our FRENCH and SPANISH CLUBS seek a deeper understanding of inter-notional culture as well as higher proficiency in writing, speaking, and comprehension skills, while the
Lat in Club points out complex grammatical construction, researches the Roman civiliza
ti on, and trains candidates for the Latin tournament.
French Club officers : Julie Hoy, Trees.; Judy Hobson, Pres.; Bill Crunk, V- Pres .; Suzanne Turner, Rep. ; Judy Shepherd, Sec.
Sure you hove o headache, but don' t toke it out on them 1
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If deGou ll e on ly knew'
Chontez, Cha ntez .
FRENCH CLUB members: C. Verburg, M. Gunsolles, J. Carr, B. Atkins, D. Bickham, B. Owens, D. Dovis, M . Martinson, T . Shepperd, G. Shepperd, M. Morr issey, V . Godsey, L. Foste r, D. Birckhead, L. Barnes, J. Honey, P. Lowry, J . Bradbury, S. Pugh, V. Voscott, L. Allen, A. Huckle, J . Hoy, W . So ll ey, C. Rexrode, J. Foste r, D. Hudson, C. W est, L. Dea n, B. Graves, L. Thac ke r, M. Ames, C. Westmorela nd, S. Reml ey, W . Pul len, B. Austi n, J . Lacy, S. Marshall , B. Honey, F. Shifflett, C. Umdenstock, S. Turner, L. Dickens, M. Neely, Y. Shifflett , B. Crunk, J . Floyd, J . Trenho lme, C. Lana ham, V. Grinstead, B. J ones, J . Shepherd, C. Grossman , M. Tuc ker, B. Yates, V. Marshall , L. Miller , G. Fitzge rald , J. Robe rts, E. Gerow, C. Durrer , P. Herring , J .· Duncan, D. Dobbins, S. Beck, S. Boy le, C. Ma sni k, S. Moh le r, T . Lederman, K. Tucker, M. Cook, C. Hendricks, B. Quinn, M . Woad .
Here a mouth, there a mouth . ..
and
Mrs. Holn
A club memb made by cl ub
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Geoff DeGraff sie, Pres.; Sor Latin Club of
topics
VI. Gunsolles, J . . Davis, M. Mar. Morrissey, V. 1rnes, J. Honey, ott, L. Allen, A.
Foster, D. Hud(er, M. Ames, C. Austi n, J . Lacy, Umdenstock, S.
~tt, B. Crunk, J . ,stead, B. J ones, ·, B. Yates, V. 'berts, E. Gerow, obb ins, S. Beck, man, K. Tucker, )Od .
and deepen research and discussion
Mrs . Holmes, sponsor, tells the Spanish Club members about Spon1 sh articles.
SPANISH CLUB : E. Clark, C. Cook, A. Crigler , S. Dilley, S. Cross, R. Doty, S. Drumheller, C. Edwards, A. Elderidge , J. J. Bosco, J. Fernsworth , J . Fitzgerald , B. Grinde, S. Garth , M. Jones, S. Jones, J. Kerig , J. McClanahan, L. McGil ve ry , M. McGil very, E. Mall ory, T . Manley, K. Patterson, M. Pettit , J . Roach, L. Sartin, L. Smith, P. Snowbe rger, M. Tote, T. Vier, M. Garth, J . Ho ney.
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cl ub member tries to st ri ke the pinata mode by club members. ·
J uon Bosco Can tu speaks to Spanish Club about Mexico.
Spani sh Club officers: Judy McClana han, Pres .; Tom my Vier, V-Pres.; Martha Pettit, Sec.-Trees .
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Geoff DeGroff, V-Pres. ; Barbaro Massie, Pres .; Sonny Null, Historian, ore La ti n Club office rs.
LATIN CLUB membe rs
Regina Garri son Sarah Rock Robert Garnett Donna Cri ckenberger Dole Currier Becky He ro ld Delores Dowell Koren Juii-Nielsen Tom Keithley Donny Mundy Riddy Hutchinson
Charlotte Meadows Donna Bull Dol e Reo Charlotte Reo Bob Swift Warren Judge Kim Winter Kathy Detamore Nancy Strothe r Shirley Landes Connie Mawye r
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Lindo Bu rton Brenda LaClair Ell en Juui -Nielsen Kathy Wesner Becky Ma rshall Jennie Gorletts Ha rl ey Easte r Jami e Benshoff Kathy Luck Harriette Grimes
Dione Wood, Pot Fleshma n, song leo ders, ore also La tin Club office rs.
and g1ve them further opportunities for greater work
THE STAMP AND COIN CLUB Those addicted to intricate co llections find fe llow hoa rde rs in the Stomp and Coin Club . Members ore: Dick Word, David Donohue, Jerry Bios, Lonnie Dickens, Wayne Thomas, Chris Durrer, Lon Smith , John Andrews, Steve Lowery, Tom Clausen, Mike Stanton, Donnie Scruggs, Sonny Null , Ted Abbot, Michae l Kovenoff , Steve Gibson, Da vid Massie, Edwin Leake, David Butler, John Da vis, Bill Fl oyd, Charles Monson, Carl Preddy, Mike W oodford , Alec Goss, Garnett Hicks, Stewart Sprouse, William Andrews, Mike Wheeler, Craig Burro rs, William Gibson, Jimmy Benshoff, Blair T renholme, Daniel Carrel , Ronnie Dickerson, Mike Fisher, and Mike Harrison.
Stomp and Co in Club officers ore: Secretory-Treasurer, Jerry Bios; Se rgeant-at-Arms, John Andrews; Reporter, Lonnie Dickens; President, Dick Word; Co-V ice President, Steve Lowry. Missing: David Donohue, Co-Vice President .
THE CHESS CLUB includes those ski llful masters who wish to match wits in this ancient game. The skil lful masters ore : S. Ryol ls, D. Rinehart, J . Smith, D. Wrig h t, G. Anderson, B. Thompson, T . Smith, K. Cubero, K. Dul ley, M. Hughes, D. Swain, S. Ashby, T. Lederman, K. Hvotum, W. Smith, M. Tho mpson, M. Leake, S. Clark, G. Burnett, H. Owens, S. Martin, J. Aycock, R. Jones, D. Wil liams, T . Jenkins, B. Horrocks, K. Hei schmon , K. Brezinski, P. Hammond, P. Williamson, D. Kyser, J. Do rsey, G. Garrison, F. Paulette, J . Bios, J . Cocke rille , L. Clark , D. Coleman, K. Richardson, R. Robinson, Z. Colbe rt, T. T itus, L. Anderson, S. Smith, D. Williams, J. Kane, G. Hinch, C. Harris, R. Cole, S. Rives, B. Johnson, F. Snead , L. Lohman, A. Booz, F. Monson, L. Sm ith, D. Word, S. Lowery, M. Scot t, E. Lawson, T . Clausen, H. Sandri dge, R. Gourley, B. Knight, T . Gough.
Checkmate!
A group of collecto rs sur rounds some interesting stomps.
A cleve r move in the making .
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Reporter.
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teresting stamps .
Members receive moth prob lems worked during club meetings .
Moth Club officers ore : J oelle Denmon , Secretory-Treasurer; Darlene Swisher, VicePresident; Theresa Wyant, President; and Billy Pace, Reporter.
MATH CLUB Fasc inated by the logical manipulation of symbol s, Moth Club reg ulars lose themse lves fo r two hours a month in complex problems and proofs. Members are : J ohn James, John Gill iam, Bi ll Cross, J oe Alexander, Ted Abbott, Ca leb Morr is, Brad Lushbough, Craig Roberts, David Butler, Joe Cotton, Steve Martin, W oody lson , Kathy Corson, Rosemary Lohman, Mary Koven , Raymond Boppe rt, Eddi e .,aseberry, She lton Sprouse, Donny McGee, Mike Stanton, Greg Brezinski , Donnie Foste r, Theresa Wyant , Charl es Manson, Doug Davis, Darlene Swisher, Tim Bi shop, Ken Robe rtson, Jae ll e Denman , Chri s Corson, William Andrews, Astrid Wolter, and Gary Debiosi.
Club members cluste r around Joelle Denmon , who has the point ratings.
F.T.A. officers : Cynthia Mitchell , Treasurer; Julie McGaughey, President; Barbaro Mass ie , Vice-President; Martha Pett it, lnte rclub Council Representative; Cindy McGaughey, Secretory; and Bev Atkins, Reporter.
ortho Pettit and Cynthia Mitchell help a visiting mother find her children ' s classes .
Jeann ie Fernsworth portrays on o ld-time teacher in the Homecomi ng parade .
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA F.T.A. workers minute ly scrutinize the methods of thei r own teachers and gain valuab le experience through se rvice to the faculty and sponsorship o f American Education Week . Future teachers are: Beverly Agee, Bev Atkin s, Goy Beitze l, Roberto Black, Becky Carr, Jeffrey Carr, Elizabeth Clark, Donna Crickenberger, Jeannie Fernsworth , Regina Garri son, Solly Holden , Pat Kyger, Brenda La Clair, Patricia Lingle, Peggy Lowry, Kathy Luck, Sandra Madison, Eddy Mallo ry , Becky Marshall , Barbara Ma ssie, Becky Ma ssie, Cindy McGaughey, Julie McGaughey, Laurel McGilvery, Cynthia Mitchell , Norma Mitchell , Chri stine Morr issey, Nancy Morri ssey, Melody Pace , Martha · Pe tt it, Charlotte Rea , Dale Rea , Joseph Roach , Janice Roach , Shirley Rhodes, Donna Riddle , Harold Robe rts, Della Sandridge, Shirley Sours, Caro l Thoma s, Cathy Tucker, Kathy Umdenstock.
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•r T ri-H i-Y suple Hi-Yin sendnero! Assembly. erat, T . Booker, k, L. Crenshaw, \. Dicke rson, J . >yd, D. Frye, C. C. Grassman, B.
J . Hobson, L. , ol m, B. Janes, D. Swisher, D.
t , B. Payne, K. Jrd , S. Sims, J . L Sandridge, J . Smith, P. Snow·, A. Walter, M. ~s.
• vrapping Christ-
ian precepts in ; tolerance and Jl Cole, Homer , E. N. Garnett, >n, John Tomlin , >ell, Bobby Gore Kindrich, Rid William Babe r, Hannon, Frank Greg Brezinski, ~myer.
Junior Tr i- Hi-Y officers are : Connie Howard, Y. Council Representative; Celia Arnette, President; Barbara Sandridge, Secretary; Jeannie Campbel l, Vice-President; Lizzie Morris, Chaplain, and Becky Sandridge, Treasurer .
JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y members are: Caro lyn Allen, Celia Arnette , Becky Beck, Sharon Beck, Jeannj e Campbell , Susan Chapman , De bbie Clark, Vic ky Cubbage, Carolyn Davis, De bby Da vis, Wilda Da vis, Linda De tamore, Vicki Durrer, Peggy Easton , Susie Ellis, Jane Garth, Nina Ga rrison , Debra Gibson, De borah Godwin, Marj orie Hale, Linda Hensley, Connie Howard , Anna Lord , Judy Marks, Betty Massie , Lizzie Morri s, Diane Neon, She lby Pugh, Barbara Sandridge, Bec ky Sand ridge, J ennie Shiflett, Linda Sullivan, Sheila Tucke r, Kare n Viar , Sarah Lewis White, Kimberly Winter, Jane Grinde, Charlene Hamilton, Linda Gibson, and Diane Davis.
Our group has 28 per cent fewer cavities and 3 Christmas wreathes . Jr . Tr i-H i-Y members ma ke Chr is tmas deco rat ions for needy people .
Hi-Y officers are: Homer Sandridge, President; E. N. Garnett, Secretary-Treasurer; Barry Da fflemyer, Vice- President; and Bobby Garnett, Chaplain .
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Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y members wo rk on their float for the Homecoming parade .
Art Club officers: Pam Story, Vice-President; Vivian Sage, Secretory-Treasurer; Peter Osino , President; and Christine Schmiel, Reporter.
During o club meeting, members make decorations for our Christmas tree.
PEP CLUB A battery of boundless schoo l spi rit springs from the Pep Club, whose members bock cheerleaders' efforts to publicize and support athletics. Members include: Kathy Robe rtson, Loretta Childress, Sara Addington, Karen Leake, Chuck Kent, Martha Sartin, Judy Floyd, Jane Colemen, Vivian Vascott, Warren Judge, Darby Booker, Terese Booker, Sue Stowe, Li sa Dillard, Peggy Easton, Gary Grimm, Elna Harri s, Jennie Lou Sandridge, Judy Knight, Kathy Caperton, Ell en Gardner, Karen Poo le, Goy Beitzel, Becky Quinn, Pam Story, Phillip Paul.
There's more than a needle in this haystack!
THE ART CLUB channels the creative talents of potential sculp tors and painters. Members of the club ore: Diane Payne, Karen Juui-Nielson, April Showers, Caleb Morris, Eddie Roseberry, Stephen Markwood, Wayne Pullen, Gregory Cow ley, Butch Norford, Jerry Garrisun, Bruce Woodie, Caro le Copeland, Nancy Chisholm, Caroline Cook, Jeanne Ziegler, Sally Floyd, Pete r Os ino, Pam Sto ry, Vivian Sage, Chri sti ne Schmiel, Oliver Whitehead, Doug la s Dobbins, Ann Huckle, Brenda Scruggs, Craig Roberts, Meli ssa Keyes, Lois Ca son, Donna Maupin.
A student of art displays his talent .
Pep Club officers : President, Loretta Childress; Secretary-Treasurer, Vivian Vascott.
GIRL Members of the Vascott, Pat W Jane Poo le, Lino cott, Brenda Gr, Southall , Arlene ey, Kathy Wesr Betty Jo Clark, Tomlin, Barbara
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Chi sho lm , Cara 'ete r Osina , Pa m live r Wh ite head,
Scruggs, Craig no Maupi n .
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Members of the G.A. A. Club are: Barbara Grinde, Vivian Vascott, Pat Walker, Jane Coleman, Kathy Caperton, Jane Poo le, Lindalee Smith, Susan Roscoe, Teresa Vascatt, Brenda Graves, Mary Eastwood, Betty Lam, Steve Southall , Arlene Gibson, Caro l Umdenstack, Helen Haney, Kathy Wesner, Linda Fari sh, Cindy Westmoreland, Betty Ja Clark, Kathy Detamore, Danna Dehart , Brenda Tomlin, Barbara Moore , and Suzanne Turner.
Glen DeBiasi and Jim Burne tt victory in G.A.A.'s powderpuff
coach the senior girls to game.
to support athletic
Girls' Ath letic Associa tion membe rs.
G.A.A. Club officers: President, Suzanne Turner; Treasurer, Brenda Tomlin; Secretary, Donna DeHart; and Vice-President, Barbara Moo re. 571
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MONOGRAM CLUB Albemarle athletes have farmed a n organization to foster spo rtsmanship and interest in t hei r contests. Members of the Monogram Club are: Jerry Gough, Tommy Lederman, Larry W ya nt, Foste r Paulette, Sam Beale, Joe Sabatini, Terry Delong, Mike Stanton, Ellis Lawson, Gary Martin, Dick Ward, Lon Smi!b, Bo Loese r, Greg W o lfrey, Jim Burnett, Earl Burton, Larry Ca ssady, Glen DeBiasi , Paul Hammond, Joseph Jones, Fred Manson, Chris Murray, Da vid Strauss, Gene Garrison, Butch Yowell, Ronnie Flick, Billy Knight, Bill Crunk, Da le Kyser, and Lenn ie Lohman.
Monogram Cl ub officers: Pres iden t, Tommy Lederman ; Vice-President, Sam Beale ; Secreta ry-Treasurer, Foste r Paulette , and Reporter, Terry Delong.
These purposes g1ve Albemarle 's club activity a
A Christmas decoration mode by future homemakers.
Miss Wa ssum helps Lindo Jarmon improve her sewi ng .
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA F.H.A. girls try to comp lement thei r home economics cla sses throug h act ivities which give more experience in housekeeping . Members of the club ore: Roberto Black, Mary Blackwell , Ruth Blackwell , J oan Bruce, Linda Bruce, Becky Byerly, Ethel Clements, Helen Coleman , Claudia Cox, Betty Crawfo rd , Gloria Crawford , Diane Cummings, Ca the rine Domerine , Gail Davis, Mary Davis, Ruby Davis, Jo Dickerson, Judy Foust, Arlene Gibson, Linda Gibson, Sharon Gibson, Marilyn Gibson , Susan Gr imes, Carol Ge iger, Brenda Hall , Annie Har ris, El len Harr is, Alberto Hebb, Lindo Herring , Linda Hicks, Sall y Ho lden , Lindo Houchens, Frances Humphrey, Te resa Kane , Mabie Kingrea , Sarah Kingrea , JoAnn Kroche, Betty Massie, Dione Maupin, Martha Mowbray, Hel en Mill s, Pat Ma nto, Vi vi an Moon, Betsy Morris, Judy Moser, Rita Pa scoe, Becky Pierce, Ann Ric hard, Donna Riddle, Fay Roberts, Frances Shiffl e tt, Linda Shifflett , Pot Shifflett, Sandra Shifflett , Donna Sullivan, Charlotte Swi sher, Joyce Thomas, Lindo Thomas, Lindo Tyle r, Koren Via, Mary Sue Via , Marjo ri e Via, and Judy Wood.
F.H.A. officers: Shirley Houchens, Repo rter ; Lindo Jarmon , Hi storian; Andrea Huff, President; Nancy Crawford, Secretory; Carolyn Davis, Treasurer.
A student admires a Christmas decoration .
Promising young homemakers work diligently an projects .
Shirley Houchens is making candles fo r her Ch ristmas project.
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In cia
F.F.A. off icers Far is, Chuck S~
During a club n speaker.
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ivity a
1rough act ivities ub ore: Roberta !, Becky Byerly, :;Ioria Crawford, Ruby Davis, Jo Marilyn Gibson,
s, Alberta Hebb, nces Humphrey, y Ma ssie, Diane n; Betsy Mo rris, lie, Fay Robe rts, Donna Sullivan ,
1 Via, Mary Sue
1n; Andrea Huff,
jecorotion .
significant
school
place
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1n
In class, future farmers study the use of different kinds of too ls . Thi s machine would have to go on the blink now!
F.F.A. off ice rs ore: Mike Herring , Edd ie Fix, Bobbie Fari s, Chuck Shiff lett, Monty Shiffl ett, Kenny Gibson.
During a club meet ing , boys give their attention to the speaker.
The Prizewin ning F.F.A. float in the Homecoming Parade.
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The varied sk ill s necessary to develop successfu l agr icultural indu stry are studied and practiced by the F.F.A. Future farm e rs are : Edwa rd Abshire, David Birckhead , Steve Clements, Fran kli n DeHooge, Bobbi Fa ris, Charles Gr ibble, Michael Herring, Kenneth Maupin, Roge r Morri s, Ronnie W ells, Glenn White, Jerry W right, Ricky Edinge r, Whitney Critze r, To mmy Albert , Sa m Birckhead, Wi lliam Blackwell , Gory Burnett, Cra ig Burruss, Steve Gibson, Stewart Gibson, Robe rt Norris, Eugene Raines, Steven Rhodes, W esley Sullivan, Roy Walker , Richard Via, Dougla s Tomlin , James Shafer, Roge r Too ley, Ernes t Hayslet t, Mel vin Bishop, Denn is Bruce, Charl es Da vis, James Dudley, Peter Fishe r, Woodrow Fishe r, C larence Fraz ie r, Stephen Hall , Robert Shafer, Donni e Shifflett, Bill y Shiff lett, Wolte r Sprouse, Steve Thurston, James Wilberger, Lark in W ool frey, J immy Roch in, Eddie Fi x, Floyd Garrison , Kenny Gibson, Sam Hudson, Mi ke Lea ke, Barry Maup in, Aubrey Mays, Edward McCauley, Bruce Paterson, Dougla s Pugh, Eddie Pugh , Eugene Sandridge, James Mundy, Warren Sea le, Chuck Shifflet t, Delmas Shiffl e tt, Monty Shifflett , Jimmy Spro use, Denni s Tate, Jimmy Viar, and Tommy Walker.
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are created for several purposes
Susan Jensen leads discussion at a club meeting.
INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING CLUB The I.C.T. and D.E. Clubs give opportunities for on-the-j ob vocational training and experience in marketing and distribut ion in addition to the required academic courses. I.C. T . members are: Dale Cummings, Pa ul Fisher, Kenneth Gray, Raymond Massey, Lacy Mawyer, Daniel Wood, W . H . Birckhead, Lora Blankenship, Joe Broc hu, Otis Collier, Lorry Fisher, Ph illip Honey, Steve Houchens, Allan Morris, Sylvia Rogers, Charles Morris, James Leake, Susan Jense, Robert Hunt, and Ja Ann Sullivan.
I.C.T. officers : Charles Morris, Parliamentarian; James Leake, Reporter; Susan Jensen, Treasurer .
I.C.T. office rs: Robe rt Hunt, Vice- President, Raymond James, President; Jo Ann Sul livan , Secretary.
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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA extends its sec retarial and clerical experience to those inte rested in busi ness careers. F.B. L.A. membe rs are: Jackie Gibson, Linda Lamb, Patricia La wson, Donna Maupin, Jean Morris, Peggy Pace, Cynthia Mitchell , Shirl ey Morris, Butch Norford, Donnie Rea, Iris Yowell , Jerry Garrison, Sharon Sh ifflett, Mary Morri s, George Slimco, Wanda Branham, Betty Campbell, a nd Roy Dunn .
Inventories require a s much effo rt ·a s school work.
D.E. Club off ice rs: Brenda Wa lke r, Trea su re r; Lewis J ones, President; Karen Gar ri son, Parl iamenta ria n; Charli e Travis, Publ icity Manage r; Dan Morri s, Secretory; and Mary Lynn Taylor, Vice President.
F.B.LA. offic Roy Dunn.
~ERICA extends to those inter
mbe rs are: JackJn, Donna MauMitchel l, Shirley ri s Yowell , Jerry is, George Slim-and Roy Dunn .
. hool work.
T rea su rer; Lewis men ta ri a n; Char-1\o rris, Sec reta ry;
F.B.l.A. officers: Vice-President, George Bli nco; Secretary, Betty Campbell ; President, Roy Dunn .
Wel l, ma ybe if we get a shoe stretcher . . .
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB D.E. Club members: Wanda Branham, Tracey Elde r, Eddie Faul coner, Shelby Fitzge ral d, Joyce Fax, Arl een Gibson, Sharon Ha rris, Dexte r Honeycutt, Scotty Hoy, Sammy Kennedy, Linda Key ton, Betty Mo rr is, Jean Morr is, Virginia Pritchette, Ba rbara Richardson, James Somse ll, Corol Shiflett, J une Sh ifflett, Pa t Snea d, Carro l Sulli van, Bertha Thurston, Don Ti sdale, Ca rol Welsh, Jack ie W it t, Odell Woodie, Norr is Woodzel l, Lewis Jones, Dan Morris, Brenda Wa lke r, Cha rl es Travis, Karen Garri son, and
ry Lynn Taylor.
Working afte r school, Sha ron Harri s makes a sal e!
F.B.L.A. office rs: T reasurer, Sh irley Morr is; Hi storian, Donn ie Rea ; Reporte r, W anda Branham.
I'l l take one of these, a nd one of these, a nd . .
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Somebody please buy this-1 ha ve n' t so ld one thing today!
4-H BOYS wish to serve the interests of head, heart, hand, and hea lth . The members ore: Glen Bronchord, Shields Jones, Roy Walker, Richard Via , Tom Albert, Kenneth Gibson, Wi lbert Breeden, J ohn Rogerts, Whitney Critzer, D. W . Bruce, Wayne Flint , L. Clarke, K. Richardson, Raymond Mossey, Steve Cl ements, D. Coleman, and Roger Morri s.
Boys 4-H officers: Morris, President; Stinnet, Reporter .
Roger Judson
Are there any volunteers? Boys 4-H offic e rs: Wayne Flint, Secretory; Whitney Critzer, Vice-Presidnt.
4-H GIRLS incl ude not only rural you th , but suburbanites, al so. T he club members ore : Cathy Hudson, Alberto Hebb, Lindo Beach, Virg inia Smith , Lindo Hicks, Becky Gentry, Cathy Price, Barbero McDaniel , Pa tsy Fari sh, June Fari sh, Lindo O'Toole , Dione O'Toole, Ella Morris, Jackie Shiffl e tt , Caro l Ko st ro ll , Doris Brinkley, Erma Blankenship, Velva Blankensh ip, Delo res Dowell , and Barbaro Shifflett .
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4-H girls li sten to informati on about projects.
Girls 4-H officers: Ell a Morris, President; Barbaro McDaniel , Songleode r; De lo res Dowell , Chaplai n; Becky Gentry, Vice- President; and Lindo Hicks, Song leader.
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Girls, please keep the noise down!
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Nu rsi ng Clu b Ma rgie Via.
Corey Hollonc Club mode fo
e Jr. Red ( Harris, Pres.;
:retary; Whitney
keep the noise
ursi ng Club office rs: Lucy Garri son, Mary Jane Heilman, Jean Fitzgerald, and argie Via.
NURSING CLUB girl s work to find practical application fo r techniques learned in cla ss. Nursing Club members are : Elva Benson, Jerry Be lew, Pat Toms, Lucy Garrison, Betty Bruce, Patsy Houchens, Barbara Markham, Claudia Cox, Jo Ann Kroenche, Jeannie Fitzgera ld, Sophia Kl obuchar, Conn ie Mawyer, Nida Tomlinson, Franc is Shifflett, Julia Wheele r, Loui se Huckstep, Andrea Huff, Linda Stacy, Ginny Moon, Ell en Hudson, Diane Cummings, Che ryl Dudley, Diana DeMasters, Alice T homas, Mary Francis Da vis, Brenda Harri s, Joyce Thomas, Emma Cl ements, Sylvia Roge rs, Annie Harri s, Cathy Roberts, Betty Crawford , Donna Musgrove, Diana Roge rs, Linda Bruce, Linda Jean Thoma s, Mary Wetsel , Nancy Kock, Linda Joyce Thomas.
Carey Holland adjusts one of the Chris tmas presents the Nursing Club made for hospi tal patients.
Louise , the next time you punch someone in the jaw
The Jr . Red Crass officers are Linda lsan, Rep.; Martha Woad, Sec .-Trees.; Anne Harris, Pres.; and Earl Burton, V-Pres.
I'm not going to argue about it . Sell these nuts!
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The JUNIOR RED CROSS, composed of at least one delegate from each home room, works cl ose ly with the senior sponsoring body to carry ou t school and community welfare prog rams. The Junior Red Cross members are : Caro lyn Barnett, Po t Beale , Er ic Brall ey, Wolter Burgess, Becky Bye rly , Peggy Clarity, Betty Dabney, Gail Davi s, Pat Dolli ns, Bets Foste r, Wanda Guthrie , Barbara Haga, Marietta Harding, Amanda Hensley, Caro lyn Herring , Judy Houchen s, Linda lson, Robert Judge, Sharon Houchens, Be tte Lou Lamb, Judy McClanahan , Kathy Markwood, Steve Martin , Barry Maupin , Judy Anderson, Diane Baber, Caro lyn Barnett, Geo rge Pace, Beve rly Rollins, Betty Sprouse, Janet Wa lker, Mike Houc hens, Kathy Roach, Li sa Houchens.
The Jr. Red Cross creates its own disaster area!
Kathy Robe rtson, Managing Edito r; Woody Gl eason, Editor -in-Chi ef; Mrs. Gooda ll , Sponsor.
THE HIGHLIGHT STAFF is pressed by demand ing deadlines as it tries faithfully torecord the activities of a bustling school. Each month the staff publishes an interesting and informative record of the student life at Albemarle High School.
If we eve r get thi s bulletin boa rd fin ished, eve rything will be A-Okayr
Mimi Woosley, Circulation Manager, Jane Chisholm, News Editor; Evelyn Matacia, Exchange Edito r and Fron t Page Edito r; Cheri Woosley, Feature Edito r .
Faye Shifflett, Girls' Sports Editor and C irculation Manager; Ellen Harris, Club Edito r.
Roger Cohe n , Sports Editor and Photog rapher.; David Butler, Sports Edito r; Carole Copeland, Cartoon ist.
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Ma rtha Wi lliar Faculty Edito r.
Debbie Brown, anager.
Po Doll ins, L o es, Curricl. ICGoughey, Lc
Evelyn Matacia, ite r.
m Harris, Clu b
ts Editor; Caro le
Clubs which broaden student opportunities
ortho Williams, Feature Editor; Tommy Lederma n, Seni or Edito r, Judy Shephe rd , Facu lty Ed ito r.
Debbie Brown, Sports Edito r; Therese Wyant , Club Edito r; Julie Hoy, Business onoger.
Pot Dollins, Layout Editor; Bev Yates, Curriculum Edito r; Julie
cGaughey, Layou t Editor.
J im White, Copy Edito r; Ce lie Smith, C irc u lati on Manager; Martha Weed, Clo ss Editor.
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THE PEER STAFF, trying to see the year as a who le, attempts to seize and retain the spirit of 1965-66. Their diligent efforts, unbroken spirits, and countless hours of wo rk contribute toward creating the story of our high schoo l career .
Cynthia W estmo reland, Photog rapher; Martha Dofflemye r, Editor; Mrs. Gilliland, Sponsor.
Jun ior Ass istants: Pam Story, Barbaro Massie, Judy Hobson, and Wayne Thomas .
INTE RMEDIATE BAND
J UNIOR BAND
BEGINNER BAND
and musical programs
CONCERT BAND
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CONCERT BAND: S. Harris , D. Whitehead, A. Da vison, J . Bradbury, C. Umdenstock, S. Gentry, N. Via , D. Donohue, D. Parsons, K. Rogg , D. DeHart, J. Wade, J. Honey, A . Wood, S. Tu rner, M . Tulloh, D. Wood, F. Paulette , D. Bernd, J . Robinson, E. Ga rri son, S. Low ry, D. Bickham, H . Ea ster , S. Fo rd, L. Heatwole, 0 . Pe rs, R. Mo in e, T . Ma nl ey, J . Foste r, B. Gr inde, S. Critzer, S. Clark, C. Gentry, R. Johnson, D. Williams, M. Donohue, T . Del ong, S. Dudl ey, S. Beale, B. Hug hes, G. Martin, S. Yowell , B. Honeycutt, D. Davis, W. Benson, L. Pound, G. Haines, C. Hensley, N . Benfer, P . Geiger, H. Norfo rd , G. Garri son, D. Pau l, G. Lee, P. Paul , T . T itus, E. Lawson, R. J ones, L. Lohman , M . Huff, B. Ha ll, J . Davison , E. Ha ll, M . Estes, J. Morris , C. Grayson.
INTE RM EDIATE BAND: A. Adams, C. Bailey, W. Bond, C. Chaffin, S. Clarke, B. Crea sy, G. Durham, G. Ea ster, R. Fields, W . Fl oyd, D. Gray, R. Gutherie, C. Jenkins , M. John son, L. Kirby, V. Kirby, D. Leake, V. Marshall , K. Mosnik, R. Massie , B. McDaniel , M. Pace, C. Page, R. Pollock, B. Powell, C. Preddy, S. Sims, B. Tha lmann, D. To mlin, T . Toms, S. Trunsow, S. Watson, C. Wood .
J UN lOR BAND: J . Arnold, E. Bryan t, J . Cotten, J. Fretwel l, H. Groves, J . Greims, W . Honey, G. Harvey, R. Laymon , R. Patterson, R. Robinson , C. Smith, R. Wood.
BEGINNING BAND: S. Ashby, P. Banke, H . Bellomy, R. Brinkler, S. Clark, W. Cr igle r, B. Cummings, G. Debiosi , W. Dun n ivan, V . Durrer, J. Gordner, W. Guthrie, J . Harr is, J . Henley, A. Ho rroc ks , L. Johnson , R. J ones, R. Laymon, B. Massie , J. Rainey, P. Seal , J . Smith, W. Sprouse, M. Tote, P. Ti tus, G. Wesner , K. Winte r, V. Winter, C. Barnett, R. Beck, W . Brown, D. Corle, C. Crowel l, D. Deane, P. Farish, D. Foster, E. Hall , C. Jones , S. Kindrick, M. McGilvery, N . Na pie r, V. Patterson, J . Pitts, F. Scott, J . Smith, D. Snowbe rger, T . Ta ylor, D. Williamson , J. Wright, R. Boppert, C. Monson.
CO CERT CHC P. C larity, B. C Fry, N . Gorriso Keyger, S. Kin(
ewlond, M. P P. Simms, L. Sr
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.. Da vison, J . Donohue, D.
ey, A. Wood, D. Be rnd, J . H. Ea ste r, S.
ley, J . Foster, mson, D. W iiS. Beal e, B.
D. Davis, W. ~- Benfe r, P. e, P. Pau l, T . 'f, B. Ha ll, J . •n .
·y, W . Bond, G. Easte r, R. ins, M. John-1, K. Masn ik, :. Pollock, B. 1lin, T. Toms,
1, J. Fre twe ll , . Laymon, R.
Be llomy, R. Debiasi, W.
J . Harr is, J . La ymon, B.
JSe, M . Tate, ·. Barnett, R. 1e, P. Far ish, ..AcGil very, N . th, D. Snow. Bappe rt, C.
CONCERT CHO IR
CONCE RT CHOIR: L. Bu rrow, B. Bea le, P. Beale, J . Bishop, S. Brown, B. Bu rgess, E. Bur ton , P. Clarity, B. C lark, G. DeGroff, D. DeMasters, C. Dud ley, L. Eades, D. Flick, B. Foste r, D. Fry, N. Garri son, M . Garth, N. Goldsmith , J. Goug h, A. Har ri s, C. Howa rd , G. Humphri es, P. Keyge r, S. Ki ng rea, B. La m, B. Lewis, D. Mason, J . McClanaha n, L. M ill e r, D. Musg rove, W .
ewland, M . Pe tt it , B. Robe rt s, L. Robe rtson , L. Sart in , S. Schu lt z, G. Sheppard , L. Shiffl e tt , P. Simms, L. Smi th , J . Snead, B. Sprouse, S. Stee le, C. Thoma s, J . Thoma s, J . W hite.
JUNIOR CHOIR
ORCHESTRA: VIOLIN SECTION
ORCHESTRA: Lo re t ta Childress Lynn Beal e Gory Bea sley Mary Be th McVey Ai vars Osvolds Judy Fari sh Gl enda Lew is Marj olyn Rupps Sharon Samsell
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The Cho rus pe rfo rms compos itions fo r ful l cho ir in a dd ition to mad ri gals and folk works for small e r g roups .
Str ings dom inate a s o rchestra me mbe rs study wo rks o f the ma ste rs and pract ice comp lica ted exerc ises to improve sk ill.
The band , d ivided into secti ons acco rding to abil it ies of the music ia ns, presents two fo rmal conce rts, marc hes in a rea pa ra des, and gives spir it to pep roll ys and football games .
JUNIOR CHOIR: S. Addington , B. Agee, J . Aycock, E. Batte n, K. Caperton, D. Clark, W . Critze r, P. Dunni von , L. Fields, M . Fitzgerald, C. Fowl e r, P. Fox, K. Gardne r, D. Gibson, D. Godwin , J. Grinde, S. Hall, B. Harri s, L. He nsley, G. Holloway, L. Ho rne r, G. J ohnson, L. Morri s, M . Morris, A. Nash, C. Price, B. Pritchett, K. Respess , K. Robe rts, S. Robertson, R. Robinson , R. Roge rs, T . Sheppard, R. Sollars, M . W e tsel, C. Young.
ORCHESTRA: CELLO SECTION
The informality of ~~before 9:10" is salt to accent
:cent the flavor of the coming day.
Minds ore trained and shaped through the rigorous discipline of individual study and communal exposition . The true student must accumulate myriad-acts and acquire varied skills. Equally important, he must understand the true import of the facts and skills and be able to express clearly his own ideas and conclusions and to discuss these logically with others. Our curriculum is designed to fulfill these complex and vital goals.
Learning anything:>
The depth and delight of Dickens, Elliot, Thurber, Hawthorne, and Shakespeare become a vital part of the English student 's frame of reference . In addition to absorbing great literature, he is drilled in the elements of grammar which are the raw materials for our majestic Eng li sh prose .
Progressing from the comprehensive introduction in the eighth grade, the math student foll ows the op~ erations and logic of the single algebraic statement through the dimensions of geometry and trigonometry to advanced topics in calculus and logic . More pragmatic, yet vitally useful , the consumer and business math courses offer practical skills for everyday needs .
Physical Education courses try to achieve the Greek ideal of a strong, skillful body housing an alert and open mind .
The Albemarle student ga1ns a wide perspective
So I made a mistake'
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Other subjects broaden the student's perspective
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~ ective and further his abilities.
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Eighth and ninth graders are introduced to the orderly functions of the physical and biological world. In later years these two areas are followed in greater detai !-extensive work with biological directions and microscopic observation; involved and sometimes dangerous experimentation in chemistry and physics .
The history, philosophy, and fundamental techniques of art are covered in this course. Ceramics, oils, water colors, sketches-all represent the acquired skills of the students . Perhaps the most important goal is to learn to be aware of the beauty and symmetry both in nature and in the artifacts of man .
I'm not going to make a mistake; I'm not going to make a mistake;
With enough variation no day is
"ordinary".
I'm on the wrong bus !
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The classroom routine is enlivened daily by boardwork, discussion, and audio-visual aids; students may experience another, sometimes unpleasant, but necessary change in schedule in taking make-up tests . Outside the classroom there are the diversions of locker, lunch, and bus, and, occasionally, special programs like those of the U. Va . Glee Club and the Albemarle Players, given to pep up the Patriot's day.
"I'm Celie and I've got a secret."
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Underclassmen may doubt the sobering amount of effort and thought a Senior devotes to his classes when only the necessary relaxed antics of between-period play are seen.
From the murky depths of the Anglo-Saxon era's Beowulf to the hard-hitting phrases of our Churchill , the vast scope of English literature is scanned by the Senior. He begins to understand that "to the victor belong the spoi Is" as he probes more deeply into the complex logic of advanced math and the structures of physics. He is also drilled in acceptable writing skills and analyzes philosophy as the substance of all discipline in compositionhumanities . Thus, a Senior's day is filled with maximum challenge and divers interests.
Did you hear what he said:>
Administration and School Board
Mr. Ben F. Hurt, Principal
THE SCHOOL BOARD: Left ta right: Mr. Comer Sm ith; Dr. W. E. Moody; Mr. Walter Salley, Chairman of the Board; Mr. Thomas Jenkins; Mr. Roger Rhinehart; Mr. Les lie Walton, Cl erk of the Board; and Mr. Paul Co le, Superintendent. Not pictured - Dr. Lawrence Quarles .
Mr. Julian N . King , Ass istant Principal
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Mr! Guidance C
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Office Staff
Mrs . Mattie L. Fornes Guidance Counselo r - 9th and 1Oth
Guidance Department
Mr. J ose ph L. Tr ice Guida nce Counselor- 8th
Mrs. Virg inia R. Dofflemeye r Guidance Directo r - 11th and 12th
OFFICE STAF F: Mi ss Kay Glo ss, Mrs. El izabeth Beard , and Mrs. Dianne Dickinson.
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MR . HARRY AUSTIN Industrial Arts; Drafting
MR. JAMES ARBAUGH Government; World History; V. Football
MISS VIRGINIA BEARD Government
MRS. CATHERINE ARMBRISTER
MRS. VIRGINIA ADAMS Algebra I; F.T .A.
French II , Ill; French Club
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FACULTY
MRS. CYNTHIA BLANKENSHIP
English II; Speech; Thespia ns; Drama Club
MRS. BESSIE BIRCKHEAD Moth 8 and 9
MR. CHARLE~ M.A.
J .V. Football ;
RS. JOY DJ M.S.
English I
h; Thespians;
AD
MR. CHARLES COSTELLO M.A.
J .V. Football; V. Baseball
MRS. JOY DAVIS M.S.
English I
MRS• 'MARGAR ET CURRAN Phys. Ed.; Health
MR . R.H. CROW M.Ed.
Living Science
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MRS. MARGARET BURRUSS Busi ness Math; Math 9
MRS. CLARA CONNOR Ma th 8; Algebra I
MRS. JUDITH DODSON English 8; Geog raphy 8
Teachers must
MISS LINDA GEOGHEGAN Health ; Phys. Ed .; Driver Train ing; J . V. Basketbal l; Tenni s.
MRS. KATHARINE HANCOCK Shorthand I, II; Typew riting II
MR. RIC HARD ERG LE R Advanced Moth; Trigonometry; Moth Club
MR. DARRELL GARDNER Distr ibutive Education; D. E. Club
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tnsptre each
MRS. MARILYN FANTINO Eng li sh IV; Compositi on ; Literary Club
M ISS KATHRYN FARRELL Homemaking I; F.H.A.
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MRS. DREMA English 8; F.T..
RS. MARJOF Librarian ; Alb1 Libra ry Club
RS. CAROLY A SBROUc
Typing I; Gener
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each
FANTINO osition; Li te rary
~ FARRELL F.H.A.
MRS. DREMA FARMER English 8; F.T. A.
MRS. MARJORY GOODALL Librarian; Albemarle Highlights ; Library Club
MRS. CAROLYN HANSBROUGH
Typing I; General Business
pupil to seek ideals
MR. CARL GALLIMORE Agriculture; Gene ral Mechanics; F.F.A.
MRS. JEANNE GI LLILAND Math 8; The Peer
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MRS. VIRGINIA FULCHER Geometry; Algebra II
MRS. MARGARET FOWLER M.Ed .
Physical Science
and goals which will make MR. JAMES LEITCH
M .Ed. Driver Education
MR. RALPH HARRISON M .Ed.
Phys. Ed .; Drive r Ed .; V . Football; Golf
MRS. PRISCILLA HOPKINS English II , IV; National Honor Society
MRS. LINDA HOLLAND Art I, II , Ill; Art Club
MRS. ANN HERBERT Librarian; Library Club
MRS. CHARLOTTE HOLMES Spani sh I, II; Tri-H i-Y; Spanish Club
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MRS. MARY LEDERMAN French I
I ife
MRS. ELLEN f Latin I, II ; Loti1
R. AUB U. S. Hisl Football
life more fruitful, MRS. ELIZABETH HULVEY Engli sh 8; Geography 8
MRS. ELLEN HOUSTON Latin I, II; Latin Club
MR . AUBREY JOHNSTON U. S. History; Debate Club; 8th Football
MRS . KATHRYN HUMPH RIES General Business; Y .O .T .; Office Practice
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MRS. SARAH JOHNSON Engl ish 8
MRS . MARY KRIETE French I; Engli sh I
MRS. LOUISE SULLIVAN Home Econom ics I, II; F.H .A.
MRS . HEATHER MARTIN Geog raphy
MR. JAMES SIMMONS M .Ed .
Bond ; Bond Club
meaningful, and exhilarating
MR. RICHARD McBRIDE English Ill; Composition
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MRS. MARILYN MENTZ Moth 8; Algebra I; Geometry; J . V. Cheerleaders
MRS . ANN MEMORY Engli sh 9
MR . KENNETH LINDSAY M .A.
Physical Science; Chemistry
MR. ED NULL Health; Phys. Club
R. WILLIAM M .Ed.
U. S. History; Track; 8th Ba sk
MR . ED NU LL Health ; Phys. Ed .; Monog ram Club
MR . WILLI AM RAINES M .Ed .
U. S. Hi story; Monogram Club; Track; 8th Basketball
MRS DOROTH~IX M .Ed.
Physical Science
MRS . ANNE RODIG M .M .
Orchest ra ; Choru s; Orchestra Club
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MR . LAIRD RUSH M .Ed .
Health; Phys. Ed .; Dri ve r Ed .; J . V . Basketball ; J. V . Baseball
MR . EDW IN RUSSELL Agricu lture I, II , Ill , IV; F. F. A .
MISS TRESA QUARLES Health; Phys. Ed. ; Drive r Ed .; G.A.A.; V. Basketball ; Softball
MR . LEROY SMITH Industrial Arts II; Drafting ; Automecha nics; Metalwork
MI SS ELIZAB ETH SUT HE RLAND
M.A. Engli sh Ill; Latin I; lite rary Cl ub
M R. BEN TURN ER M .A.
English II , IV
MRS. SHELBY STACY Typing I; Bookkeeping; F.B.L.A.
MRS. MARY ST RAUSS English Ill
to himself
MR . ROY VOR HAU ER Geography 8 ; 8th Footba ll
and tc
M RS . RUTH U Practical Nu rsi r
ISS MARTHA ome Econo m
F.H.A.
·.,R. ROLA ND C.T .; I.C.T. Cl
limself
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and to his fellow citizens.
MRS. RUTH UPDIKE Practical Nursi ng ; Nursing Club
MISS MARTHA WASSUM Home Economics II , Ill , IV; F.H.A.
MR . ROLAND ZIMMERMAN I.C.T.; I.C.T. Club
MR . ARTHUR WELCH M .Ed .
Physics; Physical Science Al -gebra II; Hi-Y
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MRS. RUTH ZIMMERMAN M .Ed .
Earth Science 8; Junior Tri -H i-Y
MRS . SH IRLEY WELLS Biology; Cheerleaders
Molded by 5 of . exper1ence years
Dick Ward, Reporter; Celie Smi th, Secretary-Treasurer; Linda Crenshaw, Vice-President; Tommy Lederman, President.
Jerry lrven Baber William Gregory Baldwin John V. Barbour
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Barbara Ann Adcock
Thomas Rea Albert
Mary Lewis Ames
Patricia Page Beale
Samuel E
Cyntr
W illar< Birckt
1n Adcock
:ea Albert
wis Ames
Jage Beale
Samuel Edward Beale
Cynthia Berot
Willard Howard Birckhead, Jr .
Ruth ickson Blackwell
Nei I Alfred Benfer, Jr .
Jerome Lawrence Bias
Roberta Black
Lora Lee Nell Blankenship
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BARBARA ANN ADCOCK: F.H.A. 1 ,4,5; Pep Club 5. THOMAS REA ALBERT: F.F.A. 1 ,2,3,4,5 Sec. 2, V. Pres. 4; 4-H Club 1 ,2,3,4,5 Pres. 2, Sec . 3, V. Pres. 4. MARY LEWIS AMES: Nursing Club 1; T ri-Hi-Y 2,3,4,5 Chapla in 3, Trees. 4, V. Pres . 5. JERRY IRVEN BABER: Reporter 2; Foo tball 1; Bib le Club 2; Red Cross Club 2,3,4 Reporter 2; Chess Club 3; Debate Club 4; Hi-Y 5 . WILLIAM GREGORY BALDWIN: Football 2,3,4,5; Basketball 3,4,5; Literary Club 4,5; Drama Club 5. JOHN V. BARBOUR: Track 2,3,4,5; M::J th Club 3; Electronics Club 4; M echanics Club 4 . PATRICIA PAGE BEALE: Bible Club 1 ,2,3, 4; Chorus 1 ,2,3,4,5, Rep. 3,4; Red Cross Counc il 4,5 . SAMU EL EDWARD BEALE: Ba seba ll 1 ,2,3,4,5; Football 2,3,4,5; Band Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4,5 V. Pres. 5. NEI L ALFRED BENFER, JR.: Band Club 1,2,3,4; Ba ske tball 1,2,3 ,4; 4-H 1; Math Club 2; Chess Club 3 . CYNTH IA BEROT: Honor Soc iety 3; V. Pres. 3; F.H .A . 2; Tr i-H i-Y 5; S.C.A. 2,3,4; Rally Club 1 ,2, 3,4. JEROME LAWRENCE BIAS: Literary Club 1 ,2,3; Drama Club 1 ,2,3,4,5; Coin Club 4,5 Sec . 5; Chess Club 4,5. WI LLARD HOWARD BIRCKHEAD, JR. ROBERTA BLACK: Home Ec. 1 ,3,5; F.T .A. 2,3,4; Bible Club 3,4; Drama Club 5; Nursing Club 1. JAMES WILLIAM BLACKBURN : Football 1,2,3,4,5; S.C.A. 2,3; Jr. Honor Society 2,3; Swimming 2,3; Wrest ling 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Honor M onitors Club 2,3; M onogram Club 5 . JOHN BRIGHT BLACKBURN : Football 1 ,2,3,4,5; Swimming 2,3; Wrestling 2,3 ; Pep Club 2,3; Honor M oni tors Club 2,3; M onoq ram Club 5. RUTH NICKSON BLACKWELL: Home Ec. 1 ,3,4,5. LORA LEE NELL BLANKENSHIP: F.H .A . 2,3; S.C.A. 2; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Cla ss Sec. 2; I.C.T. 5.
James William Blackburn John Bright Blackburn
Food for thought?
'
Seniors lead for a year
George Early Blincoe, Jr. Wilson Ashby Booz
Mattice Martin Brandt Wando Elaine Branham
GEORGE EARLY BLINCOE, JR .: Hi-Y 1,2, 3 ,4 ,5; F.B.L.A. 4 ,5, Vice Pres. 5 . WILSON ASHBY BOAZ : Debate Club 1 ,2,3; Literary Club 1 ,2; Chess Club 2,3 ,4 ,5; Drama Club 2, 3 . WILLIAM RALPH BOWERS. BETTY LOU ISE BRAGG: F.H.A. 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 . MATTICE MARTIN BRANDT: S.C.A. 1, 2,3 ,4; American Legion C itizenship Award;-Tri Hi-Y 5 . WANDA ELAINE BRANHAM: F.H.A. 1 ,3 ,4 ; Bible Club 1 ,2 ,3 ; D. E. 5 Reporter 5; F.B.L.A. 5 . WENDY GAYLE BRAUN : Moth C lub 1,2; Drama Club 1 ,2, 3 ,4 , 5; Literary Club 3 ,4 ,5, Sec . 5 ; Pep Club 1; Cheerleading 3 ,4 , 5; lnterclub Council 4 . GREGORY S. BRENZ IN SKI: Red Crass Club 2; Math Club 5; Hi-Y 5. DEBRA DIAN E BROWN: Drama Club 1 ,2 , 3,4 , 5 ; Cheerleading 3 ,4 , 5; S.C.A. 2 ,4 , 5 ; Literary Club 1 ,3 , 4 ,5 ; Cho ir 1,2 .3 ,4 , All -State 3,4 ; Class Repo rter 1; The Peer 5. SARAH FRA NC ES BROWN : F.H.A. 1; Tri -Hi-Y 2 .3.4 ,5; lnterclub Council 4 ; Chorus 4 ,5 . JAMES ALEXANDER BURNETT: Footba ll 1 ,2,3,4,5, Tri -Captain 5; Trac k 2,3, 4 ,5 ; Drama Club 3; Hi-Y 4. PAUL HARRELL CALE, JR.: Hi-Y 1,2 ,3 ,4 , 5 Chaplain 3 , Vo . Pres . 4, Model General Assembly 4 , Football 1, Basketball 1, 2 ,3 ,4; Math C lub 1 ,2; Cla ss Reporter 3 ; S.C.A. 3 ,4,4 Pres. 5 .; Go lf 4 ,5.
William Rolph Bowers
Wendy Gayle Broun
Debra Dione Brown
~es Alexander Burnett
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Betty Louise Bragg
Gregory S. Brezinski
Sarah Frances Brown
Paul Horrell Cole, Jr.
Ernest E lis'
Jacqueline
Thoma Ch1
Cathy F
se Bragg
Brezinski
1ces Brown
II Cole, Jr.
Ernest Ellsworth Carl, Jr .
Jacqueline Marie Cheape
Thomas Friedrich Chromecki
Cathy Frances Clark
Ernest Lorry Cassady
Jane Ann Chisholm
Betty Jo Clark
Samuel Patteson Clarke
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ERN EST ELLSWORTH CARL, JR .: Basketball 3 Mgr. 4; Football 3 Mgr. 4; Track 3 Mgr. 4; F.F.A. 3 ,4 ; Glee Club 3,4. ERNEST LARRY CASSADY: Art Club 1 ,2 , 3,4 , 5; Track 2,3,4,5; French Club 3. JACQUELIN E M I\R IE CHEAPE: Pep Club 1 ,2; Drama Club 2 , 3; Lite rary C lub 2 ,3 ,4 ; S.C.A. 4 , 5; Tr i-Hi-Y 3,4 ; Cheerleading 3 ,4 ,5. JANE ANN CHISHOLM : Hockey 1; Socce r 1; Glee Club 2; T ri-Hi-Y 4 ,5; French Cl ub 4 ; Literary Club 5; Highlight Staff 5. T HOMAS FRI EDRICH CH ROMECKI (Fo reign Exchange student l. BETTY JO CLARK: F.H.A . 1 ,3 ,4 ; Nursing Club 2; G.A.A. 3 ,4 , 5; Softball 3 ,4 ,5 ; Basketball 4 , 5 . CATH Y FRANCES CLARK: F.H.A. 2 ,3 ,4 . LAW RENCE CLARK: SAMUEL PATTERSON CLA RK E: Band Club 2 ,3,4 , 5 Reporter 3 , V. Pres. 4 , Pres. 5; Baseball 1 ,3; D.A.R. Citi zensh ip Award 1; Spelling Champion 1; National Honor Society 4 ,5; Cl ass Sec . 3 . GARLAND NORRIS CLATTE RBUC K: Electronics 1; Footbal l 1,2 , 3; Track 1,2 .
Anybody ha ve a match~
Garland Norris Clatterbuck
Steve Downelle Clements Jerry Wayne Coleman Claudio Jean Cox George Franklin Cox
Judith Ellen Craddock Nancy Page Crawford Lindo Rita Crenshaw Anne Cameron Crigler
The weeks of 65-66 bring concentrated
STEVE DAWNELLE CLEM ENTS: 4-H Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ; F.F.A. 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 . J ERRY WAYNE COLEMAN: S.C.A. 1; Hi-Y 3 ,4 ; Moth Club 2 ; Literary Club 5 ; Drama Club 5 . CLA UDIA JEAN COX: Cho rus 1; Latin Club 2 ,3 ; F.T .A . 2 , 3 ; F.H.A. 4 ,5 ; Tr i-Hi-Y 4; Nu rs ing Club 5 . GEORGE FRANKLIN COX : S.C.A. 1; Football 1 ,2 ; Track 2 . JUDITH ELLEN CRADDOCK : Closs Tree s . 1; Closs V. Pres . 3 ,4 ; Pep Club 1; Cho rus 1 ,2 ,3 ; French Club 2 ,3 ,4 Sec . 3; Cheerl eod ing 1 ,2 ,3 ; Bond; S.C. A. 3 ,4; lnte rc lub Council 4 ; Spanish Club 4 ; Teen Council 3 ,4 , Sec . 5 . NANCY PAGE CRAWFORD: F.H.A. 2, 3,4 ,5 Sec . 5; G.A .A. 3 ,4; Basketball 3 ,4 . LI N DA RITA CRENSHAW: S.C.A. 2 ,3 ,4 , 5 ; Tr i- Hi-Y 4 , 5 ; Cheerleoding 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 J.V. Head 2 , Vor . Head 4 ,5 ; Clo ss V. Pres. 2 ,5 , Sec . 1; F.H.A. 1 ,2 ; Drama Club 2 , 3 . ANN E CAMERON CRIGLER: Tr i- Hi-Y 4 ,5; Literary Club 4 ; Spanish Club 5 ; French Club 3 ; F.H .A. 2. BARBARA CARROLL CRITZER : F.H.A. 1, lite rary C lub 2 ,3 ,4 ; F.B.L.A. 5 . WHITNEY VERNON CRITZER : F.F.A. 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 Sentinel 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4 , 4-H Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 V . Pres. 1. W ILLI AM AT KINS CRUNK : Football 1 ,2 ; Basketball 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5; S.C. A. 1 ,2 ; Art Club 1 ,2 ,3; Monogram Club 4 ,5 ; Fre nc h Club 4 ,5 V. Pres. 5 ; Track 4 ,5 . ROB ERT DALE CUMMINGS: Football 1 ,2 ,3 ; Ba sketbal l 1 ,2 ,3 ; T rack 1 , 2, 3; Wrestling 1 ,2 ,3 ; I. C.T. 4 , 5 Parliamentarian 4 .
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Barbaro Carroll Critzer
W illiam Atkins Crunk
Whitney Vernon Critzer
Robert Dole Cummings
"Are you s• chape rones
effort
Terry Rode
Michael L
ge Franklin Cox
Cameron Crigler
::entrated
1ey Vernon Critzer
rt Dole Cummings
"Are yo u sure there ore chaperones?"
Dole Rebecca Davis
Solly Margaret Davis
effort and achievement
Terry Roderick Delong Richard Milton Detamore
Michael L. Donohue Alan Doty
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DALE REBECCA DAVIS. SALLY MARGARET DAVIS: Home Ec . C lub 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , 5 . TERRY RODERICK DELONG: Bond Club 1 ,2 ,3,4; Concert Band 3 ,4 ,5; Baseball Mg r. 3; Monogram Club 4 ,5 Repo rter 5. RICHARD MI LTON DETAMORE : F.F.A. 1; 4-H Club 1; Hi-Y 1 ,2. MARY MARTHA DOFFL EMEYER : Tri-Hi -Y 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 Treas . 3 , V . Pres . 4 , Pres. 5 ; S.C.A. 3 ,4 , 5 ; Baske,tbo ll 3 ,4 ; National Hono r Society 4 ,5 ; F.H .A. 2 ; Drama Club 1; So ftball Mgr. 2 ,3 ; Hi sto ry Student of the Year 4; The Peer 5 Edito r. PATRICIA MAE DOLLINS: Nursing Club 2; Art Club 3 ; Literary Club 4 ; Drama Club 4 ; The Peer 5 ; Red Cross Club 5 . M ICHAEL L. DONOHUE: Band Club 1 ,2 ,3,4,5 Reporter 4 . ALAN OOTY. STEPHEN deLAUNAY DUDLEY: Football 1; Concert Band 1 ,2 , 3 ,4 ,5 ; Pro jecto rs Club 1; Band Club 2 ,3 ,4 , 5. ROY THOMAS DUNN : F.B .L. A. 1 ,2 , 3 ,4 , 5 V Pres . 3 Pres . 5 .
Mary Martha Dofflemyer Patricio Moe Dollins
Stephen delounoy Dudley Roy Thomas Dunn
LYNDA JUNE EADES: 4-H 2, Sec . 2, Reporter 4; Glee Club 2,4; Li brary Club 2,3; History Club 3; F.T .A. 4; Tri -Hi-Y 5. LI NDA PAIGE EASTER : Litera ry Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4,5; Basketball 1 ,2,3,4,5; Softball 1; Home Ec. 1 ,2 . TRACEY REID ELDER: Drama Club 1 ,2,3,4; Literary Club 1 ,2,3; D.E. Club 5. PETE R COLE ELDR IDGE: National Honor Socie ty 1; Basketball 2; Football 2,5. CAROL SUE ELLINGER : F. H .A. 1 ,3,5; 4-H 1 ,2,3 Reporter 2, Pres. 3; Nursing Club 4 . ALICE ELAINE ESTES: F.H.A. 1 ,2,3. GENEVA GWENDOLYN ESTES: F.H .A. 1,2,3. WILLIAM EDWARD EUBANK : F.F.A . 4. PEGGY LEE FAULCON ER: S.C.A. 1; F.H.A. 3,4 . ALAN LEE FAULKNER: Debate Club 2,5; Drama Club 4; Litera ry Club 3,4,5; Hi-Y 2,3 .
A hard day's night!
Geneva Gwendolyn Estes William Edward Eubank
Lynda June Eades
Tracey Reid Elder
Carol Sue Ellinger
Peggy Lee Faulconer
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As each Senior undergoe
Linda Paige Easter Shelby Jea n Fitzg
Peter Cole Eldridge James Lesl ie Gar
Alice Elaine Estes Stanley Horace C
Alan Lee Faulkner Hope Woods Gle
ch Senior
1do Paige Easter
ter Cole Eldridge
lice Elaine Estes
on Lee Faulkner
undergoes a new set of experiences
Shelby Jean Fitzgerald Judith Lynn Floyd
James Leslie Gambrill Ellen Ashley Gordner
Stanley Horace Garth Judith Arleen Gibson
Hope Woods Gleason Kenneth Eugene Gray
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Joyce Lee Fox
Edgar Nottingham Garnett, Jr.
Paul Dennis Fulton
Jerry Martin Garrison
SHELBY JEAN FITZGERALD : Bibl e Club 1; F.H.A. 2 ,3 ,4 ; D. E. 4 , 5 . JUDITH LYNN FLOYD: Latin C lub 1; Tr i-Hi -Y 2 ,4 ,5 ; French Club 4 ,5; High light Staff 4, 5 ; Quill and Scro ll 4 , 5 ; Nationa l Hono r Soc iety 5 ; Chemis try Studen t of the Year 4. JOYC E LEE FOX: Tr i- Hi-Y 2 ; F.H.A . 3 ,4 , 5 ; D.E. Club 5 ; Bi ble Club 1. PAUL DENNIS FULTON : Hi-Y 1 ,2 ,3 ,4; Football 1 ,2 ,3; Basketball Mgr. 1; Track 1 ,2 ,5 ; Math Club 1,2; Literary Club 4 ,5. JAM ES LESLIE GAMBRI LL: Hi -Y 1,2 ,3 ,4 ,5; lnterclub Council 5; Basketbal l 1 ,2 ,3; Track 3 ,4 ,5 . ELLEN ASHLEY GARDN ER: Li terary Club 2,3 ,4 ,5 ; F.H.A. 1; Red Cross Counc il 2 ,3 ,4 ; Droma Club 1 ,5 ; Pep Club 2. EDS AR NOTTINGHAM GARN ETT, JR .: Basketball 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , 5 ; F.F.A 1 ,2 ; Hi -Y 3 ,4 ,5 Sec . 5 . JERRY MARTIN GARRISON: Band Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ; Art Club 5 ; F.B.L.A . Club 5 . STANLEY HORAC E GARTH: El ectronics Club 1; Spani sh Club 2 ,3 ,5; Foot ball Mgr. 2; Coin Club 4 . JUDITH ARLEEN GIBSON : F.B .L.A. 3 ; Bible Club 4 ,5; D. E. C lub 4 ,5 . HOPE WOODS GLEASON: Drama Club 1 ,2, 3 ,4, 5 Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 5; Na t iona l Thespian Society 3 ,4 ,5 Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 5 ; S.C.A. 3, 5 ; National Honor Soc iety 4 , 5 Vice Pres. 5 ; Quill and Scro ll 4,5 ; Hig hlight 4 ,5 Editor 5 ; A .F.S . Exchange Student 4, N .C.T.E. Outsta nding Eng li sh Student 4; French II Award; Critique 5; Key Club 5 . KENNETH EUGENE GRAY: I.C.T. 4 , 5 .
Christine Anne Grossmann
Edward Nicholas Hamner
Phillip Howell Haney
Harriette Anne Harris
The mag1c of Shakespeare;
Marsha Jean Gunsallus
Floyd Randall Haney
Ellen Minor Harris
Sarah Lynn Harris
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Brenda Allen Hamm Marie Dare Hamner
" You soy you threw him into the fire?"
CHRI ST INE AN E GROSSMAN: Dromo Club 1 ,4; Choir 1 ,2 ,4; Cheerleading 2, 3 ,4 ; French Club 2 ,3,4 ,5; Red Cross Club 3; Tr-Hi-Y 4 ,5 ; ln te rclub Co unci l 5. MARSHA JEAN GUNSALLUS: Literary Club 1 ,2 ,3 ; Basketball 2,3 ,4 ,5 ; G.A .A. 2 ,3 ,4 ,5; Tenni s 4 Mgr. 4 ; French Club 4 ,5; lnterclub Council 5 . BRENDA ALLEN HAMM : Bible Club 1; F.H.A . 1. MARIE DARE HAMN ER : Literary Club 1 ,2 ; Tri -Hi-Y 2 ,4; Softball 2; Library Club 3 ; F.B.L.A. 5. EDWARD NICHOLAS HAMNER: 4-H 1 ,2 ,3,4; F.F.A. 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 . FLOYD RANDALL HANEY: Football 1 ,3 ; S.C.A. 2; Hi-Y 3 ,5 . PHILLIP HOWELL HANEY: F.F.A. 1,4; l.C.T. Club 5 . ELLEN MINOR HARRIS : Drama Cl ub 1 ,5 ; Art Club 1 ,2 ,3 ; Highlight Stoff 5 ; F.H.A. 5 . HARRIET ANNE HARRIS: F.T.A. 1,2 Sec . 2 ; Bible Club 1,2 Reporter 2 ; S.C.A. 3; Red Cross Club 4 ,5 Pres. 5; Bond 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 . SARAH LYNN HARRIS : Bond 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 .
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1,4; Choir 1,2,4; CheerlSS Club 3; Tr-Hi-Y 4,5; .LUS: Literary Club 1 ,2,3;
gr. 4; French Club 4,5; : Bible Club 1; F.H .A.
,2; Tr i-Hi-Y 2,4; Softball CHOLAS HAMNER: 4-H . HANEY: Football 1 ,3; 1NEY: F.F.A. 1 ,4; I.C.T. ub 1 ,5; Art Club 1 ,2,3; HARRI S: F.T.A. 1,2 Sec . Cross Club 4,5 Pres. 5;
I 1,2,3,4,5.
Sharon Lee Harris
Lee Dexter Honeycutt, Jr .
Julie Anne _Hoy
Stella Louise Huckstep
William Tyler Hayward
Lindo Kay Houchens
Scott Franklin Hoy
Eleanor Winifred Hudson
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Alice Lee Herring Jonathon Grant Hintze
SHARON LEE HARRIS: Red Cross Club 1; Bible Club 2; F.H.A. 3,4; D.E.C.A. 5. WILLIAM TYLER HAYWARD: Baseball 1 ,2,3; Basketball 2,3; French Club 2; Football 3. ALICE LEE HE RRI N ::;: F.H .A. 1; Bi ble Club 1. JONATHAN GRANT HINTZE: Basketball 3; Lat in Club 3; Debate Club 4; Hi-Y 5; Moth Cl ub 5. LEE DEXTER HON EYCUTT, JR .: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3; H i-Y 1; Chess Club 3; Drama Club 3; Li terary Club 4,5; M onogram Club 4; D.E.C.A. 5. LINDA KAY HOUCHENS: Bible Club 1; F.H .A. 1 ,2,3,4,5; Nursing Cl ub 2,3; Red Cross Club 4; Tr i-Hi-Y 5 . JULI E ANNE HOY: Pep Club 1; F.T .A. 1,2; French Club 1.2.3.4,5 Trees . 5; Drama Club 3; Tr i-Hi-Y 4,5 Sec . 5; Peer Stoff 5. SCOTT FRANKLIN HOY: Choir 2,3; D.E .C.A. 4,5. STELLA LOU ISE HUCKSTEP: F.H.A. 1 ,3,4; Nursing Club 5. ELEANOR WINIFRED HUDSON : Softball 1 ,3; Ba sketball 1; S.C.A. 1; Art Club 2,3; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 2,3; F.H .A. 4; Nursing Club 5; Literary Club 5. FRANCES JUANI TA HUMPHREY: F.H.A. 1 ,5; Bible Club 2. ROBERT LEWIS HUNT : F.F.A . 3; I.C.T. 4,5 .
Frances Juanita Humphrey Robert Lewis Hunt
The logic of higher math;
CHRISTOPHE R KNA PP H UNTE R: Basketba ll 1 ,2 , 3 ; Baseball 1 ,2 ,3 ; T rack 3 ,4; Drama Club 5 . WIL LIAM GORDON HUNTE R: Span ish Club 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; T rack 3 ,4; Litera ry C lub 3 ,5 ; Drama C lub 3 ,4 ,5 ; Debate Club 4; Basebal l 5 . LINDA YVONN E ISON : Red Cross 3 ,4 ,5 Repo rte r 5 ; Lite rary Club 3,4 . BARRY A LLIN JACKSON: Math Club 3 ; Chess Club 5 . JOHN FREDERI C K JAM ES: Math C lub 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , 5 ; Drama Club 2 , 3,4 ,5 ; T rac k 4 ,5 . RAYMO N D HAROL D JAMES : Football 1; Ind . Arts Club 1 ,2 ,3 Re porter 2 , Vice Pres . 3 ; I.C.T. Club 4 ,5 Pres. 5 . DOR IS ELIZABET H J ENKINS : Bi b le C lub 1 ,2; F.H.A. 2 . SUSAN LYNN J EN SEN : F.H.A. 1; Drama C lub 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ; Lite rary C lub 4 ; I.C.T. 5 T rea s. 5 . BARBARA ANN JOHNSON: Li tera ry Cl ub 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , 5 ; Tri -Hi-Y 1; Cho ir 1 ,2 ,3,4 ; Red C rass 3 ; Drama C lub 4 , 5 . ROB ERT LE E J O HNSON : Basketball 1 ,2,3 , 4 ; Foo tba ll 2 ,3, 4 ,5; Baseball 2 ,3 ,5; Lette rma n C lub 2 ,3,4 .
" The logic of h igher math?"
Doris Elizabeth Jenkins Susan Lynn Jensen
Chr istopher Knopp Hunter
Lindo Yvonne lson
John Frederick James
Barbaro Ann Johnson
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William Go rdon Hunter Brenda Fay Jor
Barry All in Jackson Robert Hen ry Kc
Raymond Harold James W illiam Henry K
Robert Lee Johnson Do le Page Ky~
m Gordon Hunter Brenda Fay Jones
·y Allin Jackson Robert Henry Koven
ond Harold James William Henry Knight
'ert L:.ee Johnson Dole Page Kyser
John Randolph Jones
Homer Gross Kennamer
Jo Anne Kroencke
Elizabeth Gale Lam
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Lewis Earl Jones Mary Ethel Jones
Phillip Samuel Kennedy Melissa Evangeline Keyes
BRENDA FAY JONES: F.H.A. 1; Tr i- Hi-Y 2 ,3 ,4 , 5 ; French Club 4 ,5. JOHN RANDOLPH JONES. LEWIS EARL JONES : Football 1; 4-H 1 ,2; F.F.A . 1; D. E. 4 , 5 Pres. 5 . MARY ETHEL JONES: F.H.A. 1; Tr i-Hi -Y 2 ,3; S.C.A. 3; Literary Club 4,5; Debate Club 4 ,5 Vice Pres. 5; Ass' t Editor o f Lite rary Magazine . ROBERT HENRY KAVEN : Debate 1 ,3 ,4; Art Club 4 ; Critique 5 ; Lite rary Club 5 . HOMER GROSS KENNAM ER : Football 1 ,2 ; Track 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ; Drama Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ; Chess Club 1 ,2; Literary Club 3,4 , 5 ; lnterclub Council 5. PH ILLIP SAMUEL KENNEDY: D. E. Club 4 ,5 . M ELI SSA EVANGELINE KEYES: Art Club 1,2 , 3 ,4 ,5 ; Literary Club 2 ,3; Drama Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ; Literary Club 5 ; Literary Magazine 4 , 5. WILLIAM HE NRY KNIGHT : Chess Club 1 ,2 ; Football 1 ,2 ,3,4 , 5 ; Drama Club 1 ,2 ,3; Baseball 2 ,3,4 , 5 ; Monog ram Club 4 . JO ANN KROENCKE: S.C.A. 1; Basketball 1; Cha ir 1; Lat in Club 2; Nu rses Club 3; F.H.A. 3 ,4 ,5; Tr i- Hi -Y 4 , 5; Drama Club 2; Libra ry C lub 1; Annua l 2 . DALE PAG E KYSER: Baseba ll 1 ,2 ,3, 4, 5 ; Basketball 3 ,4 ,5; Spanish Club 3 ,4; Monogram Club 4 , 5; Chess Club 5 . ELIZABETH GALE LAM: Bible Club 1 ,2.
JEANE THOMPSON LANGE: Literary Club 5 ; Drama Club 5 . ELLIS HUGH LAWSON: Football 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , 5 Tri -Ca ptain 5 ; Baske tball 1 ,3 , 4 ,5; Bond 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , 5 ; Baseball 2 ,3 ,4 ,5; Track 3 ,4 ,5 ; Chess Club 5 ; Monogram Club 4 . JAMES RANDOLPH LEAKE: F.F.A. 1 ,2 ,3 ; 4-H 1, 2 ,3 ; I.C.T . 4 , 5 Par liamentarian 5 . TH OMAS CHARLES LEDERMAN : Hi-Y 1; Footba ll 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , 5 T ri-Captain 5; Baske tball 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ; Base ball 1; Math Club 2 ; Trac k 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ; S.C.A. 3 ,4 ,5 Vice Pres. 4; Ma nagram Club 3 ,4 ,5 Pres. 5 ; lnterclub Counc il 4 Pres. 4 ; Cla ss Pres . 4 , 5; National Honor Soc iety 4 ,5 Pres. 5 ; Teen Council 4 ; Poetry Championship 4; Se nior Class Editor of the Peer 5 . LEONARD CLIFTON LOHMAN: Electronics Club 1; Band Club 1 ,2 ,3, 4 ; Baseball 1, 2 ,3 ,4 ,5; Basketball 1; Football 3 ; Math Club 4 ; Monogram Club 4 ,5 ; Chess Club 5 . SHIRLEY MARIE LOHMAN : F.H .A. 1; Latin Club 2 ,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2 . VIRGINIA LEE MARSHALL: F.H.A. 1; Tri-Hi -Y 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ; Chaplain 5 ; Frenc h Club 4 ,5 ; Mgr . Basketball 4 , 5 ; National Hono r Society 4 ,5. GARY HOWARD MART IN: Football 1 ,2 ,3 ; Band Club 1 ,2 , 3,4 , 5 Math Club 1; Baseball 1 ,2 ,3,4 ,5 ; Chess Club 2; S.C. A . 4; Monogram Club 5. RAYMOND ALB ERT MASSEY: Footba ll 1 ,3 ; 4-H Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5; F.F.A. Clu b 2 ,3; Baseball 3 ; I.C.T. Club 4 ,5. EVELYN MARGARET MATACIA: Literary Club 1, 3,4 ,5; F.H.A. 1; Spani sh Club 2 ; Drama Club 2 ,4 ,5 ; F.T .A. 3 ; S.I. P.A. 3 ; Hi g hlight Staff 4 ,5; Quill and Scroll 4 , 5 ; Thespian Society 5 . DONNA CEC ILE MAUPIN : S.C.A. 1; F.H.A. 1 ,2 ,3 ; F.B.L.A. 4 ,5 Historian 5 ; Art Club 4 ,5 ; Interclub Council 5. KENNETH GALEN MAUPIN: F.F.A. 1 ,2 ,3,4,5; 4 -H 1,2; D.E. 5 .
Leonard Clifton Lohman Shirley Marie Lohman
Raymond Albert Massey Evelyn Margaret Matacia
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the dogged work and satis l
Jean Thompson Lange Ellis Hugh Lawson Norma Lee Mm
James Randolph Leake Thomas Charles Lederman Julie Hood McGat
Virginia Lee Marshall Gary Howard Martin Peggy Ann Min
Donna Cecile Maupin Kenneth Galen Maupin Barbara Dianne N
work and satisfaction of sports;
s Hugh Lawson Norma Lee Maupin Charlotte Rebecca Mawyer
s Charles Lederman Julie Hood McGaughey Judy Ann Metcalf
' Howard Martin Peggy Ann Minter Jenny I rene Moan
!th Galen Maupin Barbara Dianne Moore Carolyn Jean Morris
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Lacy Wilson Mawyer Judy Lee McClanahan
" What do you meon you con't find him~"
NORMA LEE MAUPIN: Nursing 3; Red Cross 3 . CHARLOTTE REBECCA MAWYER : F.H.A. 2,3 . LACY WILSON MAWYER: F.F.A. 1 ,2,3; 4-H 1; I.C.T. 4,5. JUDY McCLANAHAN: French Club 2; Dromo Club 2 ,3 ,4; Spani sh Club 4 ,5 Pres. 5; Red Cross 4 , 5 . JULIE HOOD McGAUGHEY: F.H.A. 1; Latin Club 2 ,3 ; F.T.A. 2 ,3,4 ,5 Sec . 3 , Vice Pres . 4 , Pres . 5 ; F.B .L.A . 5; Peer 5 . JUDY ANN METCALF: Librory Club 1. PEGGY ANN MIN T ER . JENNY IRENE MOON: F.H.A. 1 ,2 ,3; Librory Club 2 ,4 ,5 ; Sec . of Closs 2 ; T reos. o f Clo ss 3; Red Cross 4; Nursing Club 5 . BARBARA DIANNE MOORE: Nurs ing Club 1; Basketboll 2 , 3,4 ,5; So ftball 3 ,4,5; G.A.A . 2 ,3,4 ,5 Reporter 4; Vice Pres. 5. CAROLYN JEAN MORRIS: F.B.L.A. 3,5; F.H.A. 4; D.E. 5 .
Charles Edward Morris Daniel Thomas Morris Louise Shifflet Morris
the discipline of dramatics;
Roger Wayne Morris Shirley Ann Morris
CHARLES EDWARD MORRIS: I.C.T . 5, Rep. 5. DANIEL THOMAS MORRIS: Bible Club 1 ,2; D. E. 4,5, Sec . 5. LOU ISE SHIFFLET MORRIS: S.C.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3; F.H.A. 4 . ROGER WAYNE MORRIS: F.F.A. 1 ,2,3 ,4; 4-H Club 1 ,2,3,4,5; Baseball 5 . SHIRLEY ANN MORRIS: Bond 1,2,3,4; F.B .L.A. 5. VIRGINIA LEE MORRIS: Homecoming Rep. 1; Bible Club 1 ,2; F.H.A. 1, song leader 1. MARTHA ANN MOWBRAY: F.H.A. 2,3,4,5. FRANCES LEE NAPIER : Softball 2,3; Home Ec. 4 . GLORIA SOUTHALL NAY: Nursing Club 2; 4-H Club 2; Bible Club 2; Home Ec. 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.B.L.A. 5. HOLLAND MACON NORFORD: Band Club 1 ,2,3,4,5; Art Club 5; F.B .L.A. 5. SIGN I ANN OLSON: Band 1 ,2,3 .
Virginia Lee Morris
Frances Lee Napier
Holland Macon Norford
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We could have danced all night.
Martha Ann Mowbray Lacy Foster PaL
Gloria Southall Nay Brenda Joyce p,
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rtha Ann Mowbray Lacy Foster Paulette
Ior ia Southall Nay Brenda Joyce Powell
Signi Ann Olson W ilma Virg in ia Pritchett
Peter James Osina
Martha Bailey Pettit
Joseph Arnold Pritt
Kathy Elaine Proffitt
Lynda Patterson Dana Lansing Paul
PETER JAMES OS INA: Debate Cl ub 1; Art Club 1,2,3 ,4,5, V. Pres. 3 ,4 , Pres. 5 ; Math Club 2; Library Club 4,5 , Pres. 5; French Club 3 . LYNDA S. PATTERSON: G.A.A. 2,3, 4; T ri-H i-Y 2,3 ,4 ; Glee Club 2 ,3, 4 ; F.B.L.A. 4. LACY FOSTE1R PA ULETTE, Ill : Drama Club 1,2 ; Basketball Mgr. 2 ,3 ,4 ,5; Basketball 1; Track 1; Monogram Club 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 , Sec.-Tree s. 5 ; Baseba ll 2 ,3 Mg r. , Band 3; Football Mgr. 3 , 4 ,5; Chess Club 5 . MARTHA BA ILEY PETTIT: F.T.A. 1,3,4 ,5, I.C .C. rep. 5; F.H .A. 1 ,2 ; Span ish Club 4 ,5, Sec .-Trees. 5; Choir 4 ,5 . BRENDA JOYCE POWELL: Art 1 ,3,4,5; Lite rary Club 1 ,3 ,4,5; Drama Club 2. WILMA VIRGIN IA PRITCHETT: Nursi ng Club 1 ,2; Cha ir 1; Home Ec. 1 ,3 ,4; D. E. 5 . KATHY ELAINE PROFFITT: Tri-Hiy 1,4; Spanish Club 3 . DONALD WAYNE REA; Hi-Y 1,2; Basketball 1 ,2 ; Basebal l 2 ; Math Club 3; Chess Club 4 ; Lite rary Club 4; F.B.L.A.
5 ; Art C lub 5 .
Walter Edward Quast Donald Wayne Rea
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Shirley Marie Rhodes Margaret Jean Rittenhouse
Diana Deloris Rogers Katharine Lyon Rogg
Vivian Ann Sage Homer M. Sandridge
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Steven Lee Reese
Patricia Dawn Roberts
Barbara Lynn Richardson
Katharine Camden Robertson
STEVEN LEE REESE : Football 1 ,2 . BARBARA LYNN RICHARDSON: F.H .A. 1 ,2 ,3; D. E. 4 , 5 . SHIRLEY MARIE RHODES: F.H.A. 1; French Club 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ; G.A.A. 2; Basketball 2; F.T.A. 3 ,4 ,5 . MARGARET JEAN RITTENHOUSE : Band 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ; Bible Club 1 ,2,3 ,4 ,5 , Sec .Tree s. 2 , 3, Pres. 4 , 5 . PATRICIA DAWN ROBERTS: F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi -Y 5 . KATHARIN E CAMDEN ROBERTSON: F.H.A. 1 ,2, Pres . 1, Sec. 2; Cheerleading 2,3 ,4 , 5 , Head 3 ; Drama Club 2; S.C. A. 2 , 5; Frenc h Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4 ,5; Newspaper Staff 4 ,5; Class Sec .Trees. 4; Qui ll and Scroll 5; Ho mecoming Queen 5 . DIANA DELORES ROGERS . KATHARINE LYON ROGG: Band 1 ,2 ,3 ,4; Basketbal l 2 ; Tennis 3,4 ,5; Literary Club 3 ,4 , 5 ; Debate Club 4 ,5 , Pres . 5 . V IVIAN ANN SAGE: Spanish Club 1; Glee Club 1; Art Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Literary Club 5; Homecoming rep . 5 . HOMER M . SANDRIDGE: Hi-Y 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 , Pres. 5 ; Baske tball 1; Chess Club 2 , 3 ,4 ; Golf 4 ,5.
Linda Faye Sar1
Michael Roy Sc<
Judy Ann Shifle
Peggy Jane Simr
a Lynn Richardson
thari ne Camden Robertson
LYNN RICHARDSON: ODES: F.H.A. 1; French .A. 3, 4,5 . MARGARET
e Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4,5, Sec.-6ERTS: F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. HSON : F.H.A. 1 ,2, Pres. omo Club 2; S.C.A. 2 ,5 ; r Stoff 4 ,5; Closs Sec .Jeen 5 . DIANA DELOR ES I 1 ,2, 3,4 ; Baske tball 2 ; lub 4 ,5 , Pres . 5. VIVIAN ; Art Club 4; F.H .A. 4 ; oR M . SANDRIDGE : Hi-Y 2 ,3 ,4; Golf 4 ,5 .
Linda Faye Sartin
M ichael Roy Scott
Judy Ann Shiflett
Peggy Jane Simms
Christian Steven Schur
Jud ith Allen Shepherd
Judy Audrey Shifflett
Edward Lander Smith, Jr .
LINDA FAYE SARTIN : Nurs ing Club 2,3 ; Bible Club 2,3 ,4; Red Cross 4 ; Spani sh Club 5. CH RI STIAN STEV EN SCHUR. MICHAEL ROY SCOTT: Football 2 ,4; T ennis 4; Chess Club 4 ,5 . JUDITH ALLEN SHEPHERD: Basketball 1 ,2,3 ,4; Red Cross 1; Math Club 2; G. A.A. 2,3 ,4; French Club 3 ,4 ,5, Sec . 5 ; Tr i-Hi -Y 5; Peer Staff 5; Quill and Scro ll 5. JUDY ANN SHIFLETT: lite rary Club 1 , 2 ,3,4 ,5; Red Cross 1; Art Club 2,5; Deba te Club 3; French Club 4 . JUNE AUDREY SHIFFLETT: F.H. A. 2; F.B. L.A. 3,5; D.E. 5 . LINDA MAE SH IFFLETT: Red Cross 2 ,3,4. RUBY FRANCES SHIFFLETT: Home Ec. 1 ,2 ,3; Nursing Club 5 . PEGGY JANE SIMMS: Choir 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5, Pres. 5; Red Cross Club 2 ,3, 4; Latin Club 2; Lite rary Clu b 4 ,5. EDWA RD LANDER SMITH : Basketbal l 1 , 2 ,3 ,4 ,5; Hi-Y 1; Drama Club 2; Baseball 3,4,5; Chess Club 3,4 ,5 ; Coi n Club 4 ,5 .
Linda Mae Shifflett Ruby Frances Shifflett
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LUCILLE JACKSON SMITH : Drama Club 1 ,2, 3,4,5; S.C.A. 3 ,4 ,5; Tenn is 3; Cla ss Rep . 4; Sec.-Trees. 5; I.C.C. 4,5; WILLIAM FRANK SNEAD: JACQUELINE GUINNETTE SNEAD: F.H.A. 1; Drama Club 2,3 ; Li terary Cl ub 4,5 . GREGORY CHARLES SNYDER: Hi -Y 1 ,2; Basketba ll 1; Football 2,3 ,4,5; Track 3; Drama Club 5; Monogram Club 5 . SHI RLEY MARI E SPENCER: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. ROLLIN MICHAEL STANTON: Hi-Y 1 ,3,5; Drama Club 2; Baseball mgr. 3; Chess Club 3,4; Math Club 5. JUDSON LEE STINN ETT. JEANNE HOLMES STROTHER: French Club 1 ,2; Newspaper 1 ,3,4; Lat in Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2; Cheerleader 2; Literary Club 5. CARROLL WILLIAM SULLIVAN : Ind. Arts Club 1; F. B. L.A. 3,4; D. E. 4,5, V. Pres . 5; Chess Club 3. JO ANNE SULLIVAN : F.H.A. 1 ,3,4; Nursing Club 1 ,2, Sec. 2; I.C.T. 4,5, Sec. 5 . DENNIS RONALD TATE. HERBERT MADISON TAYLOR.
Shirley Marie Spencer Rollin Michael Stanton
Carroll William Sullivan Jo Anne Sullivan
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Luc ille Jackson Smith
Jacqueline Guinnette Snead
Judson Lee Stinnett
Dennis Ronald Tate
William Fran k Snead
Gregory Cha rles Snyder
Jeanne Holmes Strother
Herbert Madison Taylor
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Linda Joyce Tho1
LINDA JEAN THACKEf 2,3; Lat in Club 3; Frenc Red Cross Club 5. CHA JOYCE FRANCES THOtv Club 2; Chess Club 3, Nursing Club 2,3, 4,5, 5 RAYMOND WILSON Tf 2,3; Drama Club 4; Lite THURSTON: Choir 1; D Literary Club 3,4,5; S.< TOMLIN: Football 1; E
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1e Holmes Strother
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Linda Jean Thacker Charles Wingfield Thomas
Linda Joyce Thomas Raymond Wilson Thomas
LINDA JEAN THACKER: F.H.A. 1,2 ; Bible Cl ub 1; Nu rsing Club 2 ,3; La ti n Club 3; French Cl ub 4 ,5 ; Scholastic Achievement Award 4 ; Red Cross Club 5 . CHARLES W INGFIELD THOMAS: F.F.A. 1 ,2, 3 ,4. JOYCE FRANCES THOMAS: F.H.A. 1 ,5; Nu rsing Club 2 ,5 ; Li tera ry Club 2; Chess Club 3 ,4 ; Choi r 3,4 ,5 . LI NDA JOYCE THOMAS: Nursing Club 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 , Sec . Trees. 5; Lite rary Club 2 ,3 ; F.H.A. 4 ,5 . RAYMOND WILSON THOMAS. GEORGE WESLEY THOMAS: Track 2 ,3 ; Drama Club 4; Literary Club 4 ,5 ; Art Club 4 ,5 . BERTHA JEAN THURSTON : Choir 1; D.E. 4, 5 . DONALD TYRUS TISDALE: 4-H 1 ,2; Literary Club 3 ,4 ,5; S.C.A. 1; D. E. 5 ; Trac k 1 ,3. JOHN WESLEY TOMLIN : Footbal l 1; Basketball 1 ,2,3 ; Chess Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4; Electronics Club 1; S.C.A. 5 ; Hi-Y 5 . N IDA JAN E TOMLI NSON : Clo ss Tree s. 2 ; F.H.A. 2 ,3; Library Club 3 ,4 ; Annual Stoff 2 ; Nursi ng• Club 5 .
Joyce Frances Thomas
George Wesley Thomas, Ill
Bertha Jean Thurston
John Wesley Tomlin
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Donald Tyrus Tisdale
Nida Jean Tomlinson
Charles Marv in Travis Catherine Curtis Tucker
Suzanne Marie Turner Grace Carol Verburg
Carolyn Davis Via Marjorie Ann Via
Brenda Joyce Walker Patricia Lacy Walker
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CHARLES MARVIN TRAVIS: Math Club 1; Football 2; Red Cross Club 2,3; Trac k 3; D.E. 4,5 . CATHERINE CURTIS TUCKER : French Club 1 ,2,3 ,4,5; Science Club 2; F.T .A. 3,4,5 ; Basketba ll mgr. 5 . SUZANNE MARIE TURNER : Tri -Hi -Y 1 , 2; S.C.A. 1; Latin Club 2; Basketball 2,3,4,5; Tenni s 2 ,3 ,4,5; French Club 4 ,5, Rep. 5; G.A.A. 3,4 ,5, Pres. 5; Class Sec . 3; National Honor Society 4; Class V. Pres. 4; I. C. C. 4, Sec. 4. GRACE CAROL VERBURG: F.H.A. 1 , 2; Latin Club 2,3; Red Cross Club 3,5; French Clu b 4 ,5 . CAROLYN DAVIS VIA: Nursing Club 1 ,5; Band 2,3 ,4; F.H.A. 2,3 ,4 . MARJORIE ANN VIA: Bible Club 2,3; F.H.A. 3 ,4, 5; Nursing Club 4,5; I.C.C. 4 . BRENDA JOYCE WALKER: S.C.A. 1; F.H.A. 1; Drama Club 2,3,4; Literary Club 2,3 ,4; D.E. 5 , Tree s. 5. PATR ICIA LACY WALKER : Drama Club 1 ,2,3, 4,5; Litera ry Club 1 ,2 ,3,4,5, Sec . 3; Red Cross Club 4; French Club 4; Basketball 4, 5; G.A.A. 5.
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Astrid Hildegard Walter
Carol Ann Welsh
James Garrett White
Martha Hayes Williams
Richard Newman Ward
Cynthia Rose Westmoreland
Myrtle Ann White
John Peter Williamson
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ASTRID HILDEGARD WALTER: Drama Club 2; Latin Club 2,3; G.A.A. 3; Basketball 3; Math Club 4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 5. RICHARD NEWMAN WARD: Basketball 1 ,2,3,4,5; Baseball 3,4 ,5; Hi-Y 1 ,2,3; Math Club 2; Chess Club 2,3 ,4,5; Coin Club 4,5; Sec .-Trees. 4, Pres. 5; Monogram Club 4 ,5; Class Rep. 5. CAROL ANN WELSH: Literary Club 1; Basketball 2,3; Latin Club 2,3; Art Club 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Spanish Club 4; D.E. 5. CYNTHIA ROSE W ESTMORELAND: G.A.A. 1 ,2,3,4,5, Rep. 2, Treos. 4; Basketball 1 ,2,3,4,5; Softball 1; Tennis 2,3,4,5; Chess Club 3; French Club 4 ,5; Honor Socie ty 5. JAMES GARRETT WHITE: S.C.A. 1 ,4,5; Drama Club 1 ,2, 3,4,5, Hi storian 3, Prog ram Chairman 4, V. Pres. 5; Litera ry Club 2,3; Thesp ians 3,4,5; All State Choir 4; National Honor Society 4,5, Trees. 5; Conce rt ChoirAccompanist 4,5; Forensics 3,4,5; U.D.C. Am. Hi story Award 4; Peer Staff 5. MYRTLE ANN WHITE: F.H.A. 1 ,2; Bible Club 3,4,5; Softball 4. MARTHA HAYES WILLIAMS: Drama Club 1; Cheer leoding 1, 2,3,4,5; Class V. Pres. 1; Tri -H i-Y 2,3,4,5; Class Pres. 2,3; Homecoming Court 1 ,2,3,4,5; S.C. A. 2,4,5, Sec.-Trees. 5; DAR Citizenship Award 5 . JOHN PETER WILLIAMSON: Football 1,2,3,4,5; Track 1,2, 3,4,5; Basketball 1 ,2,3,4,5; Debate Club 2; Am. Legion Citizenship Award 2; Newspaper Staff 2,3; Annual Staff 2,3; National Honor Society 4,5; Chess Club 5 .
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THEODORE CARLISLE WOLTER: Drama Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4,5; Literary Club 2,3 ,4,5, Pres. 4; Spanish Club 1. MARTHA LUVEN IA WOOD: Pee r Staff 5; Bible Club 2, 3,4, Cha plain 3, Sec.-Trees. 4 ; F.T.A. 2,3 , Sec. -Trees. 3; Red Cross Club 4,5, Sec .-Trees. 5, French Club 5 . ODELL AUSTIN WOODIE, JR.: D.E.C.A. 5. GARY GILLUM WOODSON: Band 1,2, 3; Projector Club 1; Coin and Stamp Club 4; Hi-Y 5; Math Club 5 . HAZEL MAE WOODY: Home Ec. 1. NORRIS WILLIAM WOODZELL: Football 1; Drama Club 2,3,4; Literary Club 2,4,5; Red Cross Club 1; Track 2; Baseball 3; D. E. 5. CHERYL ANN WOOSLEY: S.C. A. 5; Tri -Hi-Y 5; Literary Club 5 .
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Odell Austin Woodie, Jr.
Hazel Mae Woody
Cheryl Anne Woosley
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Gary Gillum Woodson Doris June Yar
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LARRY WAYNE WYANT: Basketball 1,2,3,4,5; Football 2,3,5; Boseboll 2 ,3,4, 5; Monogram Club 4,5 . THE RESA ANN WYANT: TennisManager 1 ,2,3 ,4 ,5; Home Ec. Club 1, G.A.A. 2,3; Basketball 2 ,3 ; Chess Club 3, Moth Club 4,5, Pres. 5 ; Peer Stoff 5 . JAMES BAKER WYNNE: Basketball 1, Chess Club 1 ,2,3; Coin Club 4; Drama Club 5; Literary Club 5; Golf 4 . . DORIS JUNE YANCEY: Nursing Club 2,4,5; Red Cross Club 3; F.H.A. 3 ,4. BEVERLY LEIGH YATES: Tri-Hi -Y 5; French Club 5; Peer Stoff 5 . ROBERT PHILIP YOWELL: Hi-Y 1,2; Football 1 ,2,3,4, 5; Moth Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Monogram Club 4,5 .
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Best All Round: Tommy Lederman and Martha Williams
Most Intellectual : Jim White and Judy Floyd
Most Happy-Go-Lucky: Dick Word and Theresa Wyant
Best Looking: Wayne Coleman and Kathy Robertson
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THOMAS CHARLES LEDERMAN: Leodsrhip in clubs and sports has kept Tommy in the forefront of his class.
PAUL HARREL CALE: A popular student of many talents .
LINDA RITA CRENSHAW: A.H .S. will never hove a more dedicated worker .
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JUDITH LYNN FLOYD: Her intelligence and thoroughness have made her an exce I lent student .
JAMES GARRETT WHITE: He has a way with words and people .
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HOPE WOODS GLEASON : Success is second-nature to Woody.
MARTHA HAYES WILLIAMS : Her ready smile and kind words characterize her as friend I iness personified .
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Allen, Lou ise Bober, William
Ame lio W ood, Secretory; Kathy McCauley, Pres ident; Kim Reynolds, Vice-president; Lo retto Ch ildress, Reporte r
Anderson, Ll oyd Bail ey, Michae l
Ankney, Arthur Barnes, Word
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Atkins, Beverly Barne tte, Rex
Borre ll , Margaret Borrow, Lucy
Beale, Barbaro Beecher, Guy Beitzel , Greg
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Bernt, David Brown, James
B ickh om, Deborah Breeden, Judy Butler, David
Borrell , Margaret Borrow, Lucy
Bea le, Barbaro Beecher, Guy Beitzel, Greg
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Juniors are at home with varsity sports
Bernt, David Brown, James
Bickham, Deborah Breeden, Judy Butler, Da vid
Bertha !, Thomas Brochue, Joseph Birckhead , Jock Breeden , Wilbur
Campbell , Elizabeth
Bomar, Jeanne Burton, Earl
Breeden , Aubrey Burri s, Terry Carr, Jeffrey
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Corson, Kathleen Clar ify , Margaret Clements, Ethel Cook, Martha
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Carver, Carolyn Clark, Elizabeth Coleman, Jane
Copeland, Carole
Chi I dress, Loretto Claussen, Thomas
Collier, Otis Critzer, Sue
Cross, Sa ndra DeB ia s i, Gl enn Denman, Joelle
Drumheller, Steve
Curri e r, Dal e DeGraff , Geoffrey Dickens, Lonn ie
Dudley, Gary
Curtis, Thomas DeHart, Donna Dorsey, James
Dudl ey, Michae l
Davi s, Gail De Hooge, Franklin
Drake William Duncan , Judith
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Dunivan, James Durre tt, Ste rling Edwards, Russell Falwe ll , Koren Fari sh, Syl via
Durre r, Christo phe r Edwards, Charl es
Elder, Frank Faris, Bobby
Fe rnsworth , J eannie
Fishe r, Paul Flick, Ronald Go rnett, Co rr
Garri son, Eugene Gibson, Barbara
Durrer, Chri sto phe r Edwards, Charl es
Elde r, Frank Fari s, Bobby
Fe rnsworth, Jea nn ie
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Fi sher, Pau l Fl ick, Ronald Garnett, Carr
Garri son, Eugene Gibson, Barbara
friends with foreign languages
Fi tzge ra ld , Gail Foste r, Be ts ie
Garnett, Charl es Gee r, Gl oria
Gibson, Jacqueline
Fitzgerald, Jean Frye, Dana
Garri son, Cynthia Gibson, Arl ene
Go ldsmith, Na ncy
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Halleuia h ll
Grayson, Caro l Homond, Paul
Haney, Rebecca Harrington, Joan
Grimes, Susan Haney, Janice Hanl on, Frank Harri s, Clivi s
Hall , Brockie Haney, Judy
Harrington, Ja ne Hendricks, Colleen
Herring, Donald Herring, William Houchens, Judy Huckle, Anne
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Herring, M ichae l Hicks, Ga rla nd
Houchens, Pat ric ia Huff, Cavil
He rring, Patr icia Hicks, Linda
Houchens, Shirley Huff, Malvin
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and alive to the mazes
Herr ing, Wayne Hobson, Judy
Houchens, Steve Jackson, Massie
Jaeger, Wa lte r Jarrell , Robert Jones, J oseph Kerig , Janet
Kingrea , Sarah
Jarman, Linda J ones, Steven Koven, Mary Keyton, Linda
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Klink, Gertrude Lam, Lena
Dream on, Pam, Drea m
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Jarmon, Lindo Jones, Steven Koven, Mary
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Klink, Ge rtrude Lom, Lena
Lacy, Janet Lonohon, Co ll een
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Lomb, Betty Lo Sauce, Dione
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Lawson, Patricio Lohman, Rosemary McGil ve ry, Malcom
Monson, Fred Marshall , Sondra Ma ssie, Barbaro
Laymon, Barry Low ry, Steve
Mallo ry, Edgar Markwood, Kathryn
Martin , Susan Mawyer, Robert
Lee, Greg McCauley, Kathy Manley, Thoma s
Marshall , Gregory Martin son, Marty Maynor, Patrici o
Mays, Aubrey Mitchell , Cynthia Morr is, Howard Moye r, Brenda
Meely, Mickie Morris, Betty
Morri s, Virginia Mundy, Betty
Mills, Lester Morri s, Christi ne Mawbry, Barbara
Murray, Chris
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Nefos, Te rry Oswo lds, Aivors
Painter, Ruth Payne, Betty Pugh , Edgar
They master-mind
Null , Harry Pace, Joseph Pairet, Pam
Pitts, Geoffrey Rea , Dale
O 'Conno r, Patty Pace, Peggy
Parsons, David Pritt, Karen
Rexrode, Kathy
the Junio1
Reynolds, Kim Rives, Alexander
Roach, J oseph Roberts, Harold Robe rts, Neal
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O 'Connor, Patty Pace, Peggy
Parsons, David Pritt, Karen
Rexrode, Kathy
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Reynolds, Kim Rives, Alexander
Roach, Joseph Roberts, Haro ld Roberts, Neal
Rickard, Gloria Roach, Jerry
Roberts, Betty Roberts, Jeanie
Robertson, Carol
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-~ ~~ II Kathy McCauley and Beverly Atkins were Homecoming representatives from the eleventh grade
Robertson, Rebecca Sabatini, Joseph Sandridge, Hollis
Robins, Lana Sally, Walter
Sandridge, Ralph
Robinson, James Samsell , James Sargent, James
Rogers, Sylvia Sandridge, Bonita Scruggs, Brenda
Scruggs, Donald Shifflett, Delmas Shiffl e tt , Kathy
Sha ffner, George Southall, Susan
Shepherd, Glennys Shifflett, Fay
Shiffl e t, Monty Smi'th, Linda Sours, Shirley
Shifflett, Caro l Shifflett, Patsy
Shoffner , Charles Snead, Patricia
Snowberger, Pam
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They see a fresh 1mage of
Muscles are made not bo rn'
Smith , Spence r Story, Pam
Swisher, Darlene Taylo r, Jerry
Stee le, Steven Strauss, David
Tate, Mack Tayl or, Mary Lynn
Staton, Sandra Sulli van, Joan Tayl or, Grady
Thoma s, Alice
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Thomas, Linda Titus, Tom
Turner, An is Walker, Donnie W olfrey, Greg
1mage of
Staton, Sand ra Sulli van, Joan Taylo r, Grady
Thoma s, Alice
life in ''Our Town "
Thomas, Linda Titus, Tom
Turne r, Anis Wal ke r, Donn ie W olf rey, Greg
Thomas, Wayne Tomlin, Brenda
Umbdenstock, Caro l Welch, Emma W ood, Amelia
Thomas, William Tomlin, David
Va scott, Vi vian Whee le r, Faye W ood, Bonnie
Ti sdale, Da n Tulloh, Martha
Wake, Willi s Wi ll iams, Dexter
Wood, Donald
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W oodson, Peggy Yowell , Iris
Oh yeah '
W ood, Judy W oosley, Melanie
SITTING: Tim Lederman, Reporter; Barbaro Sartin, President; STAND I NG: Judy Knight, Secretory; Barry Doffl emye r, Vice President
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Abbot, Mike Abell , Lowry
Abshire , Edward Baber, Patricio
Baldwin, Kathleen Barnett, Mildred
Belew, Jerry Bickham, Denise
Birckhead, Da vid Bishop, Jeannette
Bi sho p, Mel vin Booker, Teresa Bralley, Donna Brandt, Richard Branham, Glenn Braun, Debora
Bro mfield, Wayne Bruce, Betty Bruce, Dennis Bruce, Joan Bryant, Dale
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hi re, Edward e r, Patricio
:fwin, Kathleen nett, Mildred
ew, Je rry khom, Denise
ckheod, David hop, J eannette
.hop, Me lvin oke r, Te resa Jlley, Donna Jndt, Richard Jnho m, Gl enn Jun, Debora
omfie ld, Wayne uce, Be tty uce, Dennis uce, Joan yont, Dol e
j
The middle year comes
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Bull, Donna Burgess, Bobby Corson, Christopher Carver, Lindo Casteen, Deborah
Christmas, Lee Clarke, Lawrence Colbert, Zet Coleman, Patricio Coleman, Virginia
Comfo rt, Peter Crawfo rd , Betty Ann Craddock, Raymond Crawford , Glo ria Cric ken berger, Donna Crickenbe rger, Il ene
Critzer, Wando Cummings, Dione Dame ron, Katherine Davis, Mary Davison, Ann Da vison, James
Dean, Lo rra ine Dea ne, Lindo Detamo re, Ka theri ne Dicke rson , Jo Ann Dobb ins, Doug la s Doffl emye r, Ba rry
Donohue, David Doty, Robin Drumheller, Herbert Dunn, Arlene Earhart, Warren Ea stwood, Mary
Fi she r, Peter Fitch, Theresa Fleshman, Patr icio Flint, Thoma s Floyd, So lly Foste r, John
Fretwell, James Garrison, Brenda Garrison, Regina Garrison , Shirley Goy, Jeannie Geiger, Caro l
Gentry, Dono ld Gent ry, George Gerow, Eleanor Gibson, Lindo Gibson, Ma rilyn Gibson, Rebecca
Goss, Alexander Gough, Jerry Gourley, Robin Groves, Brenda Groves, Carl Grimes, Harriette
Grinde, Barbaro Grinstead, Vicki Groh , Chri stine Hogo , Barbaro Hall , Brenda Hami lton, Ph illips
Harr is, Annie Harvey, Gene Hebb, Albe rta
Heilman, Mary Jane Hinch, Gory
Hintze, Elizabeth Honeycutt, Virgini a
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and Sophomores march on
{I\ Homecoming Representa t ives for the tenth grade ore Judi Knight and Kathy Baldwin
Gaul witt
march on
{I'\ Jtives fo r the tenth grade 1y Baldwin
Gaul with Caesar,
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Honeycutt, Wil li am Howard, Ster ling Hoy, Edward Hudson, Catherine
Huff, Andrea Hug he r, Bradley Hutchinson, Ridley Irons, Marsha
Jackson, Elli son Jaeger, Charles J enkins, Coll een J ones, Michael
Yo u cou ldn ' t hate him that much, Judi!
Jones, Walter Judge, Warren Kane, Gerald Kerthley, T homas Kennamer, Cathy Kent, Charle s
Leake, Linda Leake, Ve rona Kerns, Fran kli n Lane, John Lane, Paul
King , Stephen King rea , Mabel Knight, Judy Kyser, Danny Landes, Shirley
Layman, Robe rt Lede rman , T imothy Lewis, Glenda Lingle, Judy McAII ister, Herber t
McAllister, Nel lie McDaniel , Orman McGaughey, Cynthia Madison , Sondra Mahone, Martha Markham, Barbara
Masnik , Cathy Ma son, Darle ne Maupin, Diane Maupin , Inez Mawyer, Brenda Mawyer, Danny
Mawye r, Jessie Mayner, Joyce Meadows, Charl ot te
Marris, ·Constance Morris, Elizabeth Morris, George Morris, James Marris, Larry Marris, Mabel
Morris, Mary Marris, Roger Morrison, Theresa Morrissey, Christine Moser, Judith Mundy, Daniel
attack
Miller, Lynn Miller, Michelle
Mitchell, Judy Ma hler, Seira
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new math",
Ooh, that tickles!
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Remley, S ep1 Rh ineho , Det Richardson, « Rickard, Gloric Ritter, Gary Rives, George
Roach, Kennet Roberts, Susa n Robertson, C01 Robinson, Don, Robinson, Fron Robinson, Ron<
Rogg, El izabet Roll ins, Beverl: Rosten , Ruth Rups, Marjalyr Sandridge, Eug Sandridge, Jan
Remley, Stephen Rhinehart, Debbie Richardson, Kenneth Rickard, Gloria Ritter, Gory Rives, George
Roach, Kenneth Roberts, Susan Robertson, Caro l Robinson, Donald Robinson, Fronk Robinson, Ronald
Rogg, Elizabeth Roll ins, Beverly Rosten, Ruth Rups, Morjolyn Sandridge, Eugene Sandridge, Jonni Lou
Pace, Joseph Pace, Melody Page, Sam
Payne, Brenda Pollock, Stephen Poole, Koren
Pound, Lewis Powell, Andrew Price, Delores
Pr ice, Koren Pullen, Wayne Quinn, Rebecca
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If I've told you once I've to ld you a thousand times!
If I could only find the game!
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Sartin, Barbaro Schmiel , Chris Scott, Virginia
Simms, Susan Smith, Henry Smith, Lindolee Snow, Lindo Spencer, Robbie
and relive
Scott, Sondra Scott, Terry Seale, Warren Shifflett, Betty Lou
Shifflett, Charles Shifflett, Cheryl Shifflett, Doris Shiffl ett, Irene
Shifflett, Jacob Shifflett, Lindo Shifflett, Opal Shifflett, Sharon Shifflett, William Shiffl ett, Yvonne
Sprouse, Betty Sprouse, Betty Sprouse , Ga yle Sprouse, Shelton Stacy, Lindo Steele, Margaret
Stro the r, Nancy Sudduth, Julie Sulli van, Donna Swift, Robe rt Taylo r, Bruce Taylo r, Mary Lynn
Silas Mar
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Sondra Terry Warren
•tt, Betty Lo u
Charles Chery l Doris Irene
Jacob Lindo Opal Sharon W illiam
!tt, Yvonne
se , Betty se, Betty se , Gayle se, Shelton , Lindo '• Margaret
1e r, Nancy Jth , Juli e on, Donna
Robe rt •r, Bruce r, Mary Lynn
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Silas Marner's awakening.
W oosley, Ronald Wright, Frances Yates, Do uglas
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W ood, Harold Wood, Jose ph W ood, Lauro W ood, Mel vin W ood, Ronald
Thompson, Pauline Thorn ley, Candice Too ley, Roger T renho lme, Janice Tucke r, Emi ly Tuc ke r, Martha
Tu rner, Kenneth Voscott, Theresa Via, Kay Via , Margaret Via , Newosso Vior, Thoma s
Wade, J im Wal ke r, George Walke r, Georgia Wal ker, Robert Whee le r, Julio White, James
White, Julio White head , Oliver Wilfong, Dalla s W ol f, Mark W ood, Cynthia W ood, Dione
W oodie, Bruce W oodson, Catherine W oodson, Lewis W oodson, Samuel W oodzell , Bruce
Freshmen begin to refine
OFFICE RS: SITT ING: Linda Burton, Vice-President; Harley Ea ster, President. STAND I NG: Joyce Bradbury, Reporter; Martha Sartin, Secretory
Abbott, Theodore Adams, Marty Alexander, Joseph Anderson, Judy Andrews, John Arnette , Ce li e Arnold, James Bober, Dione
Bail ey, C. T . Bailey, James Barnes, Lindsay Batten , Pat Beach, Lindo Beale, Mira Lynn Beck, Sharon Beitzel , Gay
Beushoff, James Berot, Barbara Birkhead, Douglas Blankensh ip, Irma Blankenship, Velva Booz, Missy Bomar, Janet Bond, Billy
Bradley, Lucille Bradbury, Joyce Breeden, Melvin Brochue, James Brooks, Steve Broil , Susan Brown , Michael Bryant, Judy
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their own
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to refine their own raw material,
,ortho Sartin, Secretory Doolittle, Frances Dowell, Delores Downing, Donna Dudley, Cheryl Dudley, James
Dunn, Pame la Durham, David Durham, Gory Durrett, Matthew Easter, Harley
Eastwood, Robert Edmunds, Robert Elder, Vickie Elderedge, Anne Estes, Michael
Farish, Archie Farish, Lindo Farish, June Flood, Mary Foster, Lindo
Fields, Randol Finn , Paul fitzgerald, Roy Fitzgerald, Wilma Fl eshman, Roy
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Buckwell, Thomas Burnett, Kathy Burton, Lindo Burton, Trudy Campbe ll , Glo ria Carpenter, Donald Carr, Rebecca Clark, George
Cohen, Wendy Colbert , Lorry Cole man, Douglas Collin s, Wil son Conte, Joe Cotten, James Creasy, Scott Cross, William
Cubero, Kenneth Cummings, Pamela Da vis, Carolyn Davi s, Charl es Davis, Charles Da vis, Deborah Davis, Doug las Cubbage, Victoria
Dovis, June Davis, Phillip Dav is, Wilda DeB iasi, Gary DeMasters, Diane Dempey, Joseph Detamore, Linda Dilley, Kevin
Now, go out there and get Fe rocious!
Ford, Shelly Foster, Donni e Fra zie r, Carlton
Frazie r, Clarence Frazier, Lucille Garland, Nat hanie l
Garl e tts, Jenny Garnett, Robert
Garri son, Lucy Garrison, Nina Garth, Jane Geiger, Paul Gentry, Rebecca Gear, Martin Gibson, Kenneth Gibson, Linda
Gibson, Sharon Godsey, Vickie Goode, Phyllis Gray, Dovid Grayson, Caro l Graves, Jerri Graves, Valerie Gray, Jane
Grim, Gary Grimes, James Grinstead, Francis Guthrie, Raymond Guthrie, Wanda Hal e, Marjo rie Hall, Earl
Hall , Greg Hall , Susan Hall, Steve Hall , Willard Haney, Helen Harris, Angela Haynes, Guy Heatwo le, Larry
Heider, William Herring, Carolyn Herring, Linda Herring, Marie Holden, Sally Houchens, Michael Houchens, Lisa Howards, Connie
Hudson, Dougla s Hudson, Samuel Humphries, George Jackson, Croig Jessup, James Jensen, Lauro Juui-Nielsen, Ellen
A quickened academic pace, J. '
Ninth grade Homecomir
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Jdemic pace, J. V. Sports,
Ninth grade Homecomi ng representatives we re Linda Burton and Martha Sartin
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Kastrall, Carol Kennedy, Carl
Kirby, Larry Kirby, Linda
Key, Steve Kirby, Vernon
Kuger, Patricia Keyser, William LaClair, Brenda Lam, Pauline Lam, Linda Lanahan , Thoma s Lange, Nancy Lawson, Michael
Leake, David Leake, Harold Lederman, Ted Lewis, Barbara Lewis, Charles Loeser, Ohlen Lowry, Margaret Lushbough, Bradley
Luck, Kathryn McCaul ey, David McCauley, Melvin McCauley, Steven McCue, Purcell McDaniel , Barbara McGee, Daniel McGilvery, Laurel
McGraw, David Mainfoil, Jack Massie, Betty Ma ssie, Rebecca Matysek, Rita Maupin, Barry Marks, Judith Marr, Linda
Ma rkwood, Stephen Marshall, Davis Marsha ll, Rebecca Marshall , Virg il Martin, Cynth ia Martinson, Martha Maynor, Donna Mehlnaff, Janice
Mille r, George M iller, Joan Miller, Robert Monroe, Laura Monto, Patricia Moon, Vivian Moon, William Moo re, Karen
Morr s, Betty Morr s, Caleb Morr s, Constance Morris, Ella Mae Morris, Gail Morris, Judith Morri s, Margaret
Mo rr issey, Nancy Murray, Larry Musgrove, Donna Nash, Lynne Noon, Diane Oliver, Judith O'Toole, Linda Owen, Bette
Owens, Hunter Pace, Billy Page , Char les Paul , Philip Pa yne, Diane Peters, Erving Peters, Sidney Pi erce, Becky
Po llock, Robert Powell , Benji Pugh, Douglas Pugh, Shelby Rea , Charlotte Humphrey, Da vid Ray Reid , J o Ann Rennie , Pat
Reynolds, Curt Richardson, Jennifer Riddle , Donna Roberts, Cra ig Roberts, Faye Roberts , .J o hn Robertson , Linda Robertson, Linda
Rock, Sarah RDscoe , Susan Rosebu ry, Eddie S::~lley , Roy Sanborn, Tito Sandridge, Barbara Sand ridge , Becky Jo Sartin, Martha
Schultz, Stephanie Siler, Betty Shaver, Gl oria Shafer, James Lee Shafer, Robert Lee Shephe rd , Tina Shifflett , Barbara Shifflett, Donnie
Shifflett, Gail Shifflett , Graham Shifflett, Jacq ue li ne Shifflett, Jo An Shifflett, Linda Shifflett , Lois Shifflett, Mary Shifflett, Sandra
Shirey, William Sipe, Irene Slee, Prescott Smith, Cla ire Smith, James Sm t h, Mary Sm th , Michael Sm th , Virginia
and club activities c laim mo
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claim more and more time.
Quiet, Ell is is med itating .
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Smith, Wordy Snead, Butch Snow, Earl Stephen Sprouse, Hugh Blaine Sprouse, James Linwood Sprouse, Walter Daniel Spaid, Wayne Allen Sours, Wayne Roscoe
Southall , Jeannette Street, Katherine Sudduth, Martha Jean Swain, David Alan Taylor, Woodrow Truman Thalmann , William Thomas, Claudia
Thompson, Annetta Thompson, Burk Thompson, Mark Tomlin, Debbie Toms, Barry Tucker, Shelia Trunzo, Steve Tyler, Linda
Varner, Eugene Via, James Via , Mary Sue Walton, Barbara Sue Walker, Thomas Welsh, Cathy Ward, John Ward, Linda
Wells, Ronald Wessner, Kathy West, Charles White, Sorah Wi I berger, Patricia Wilcox, Sanford Williams, Debora
Winter, Kimberly Woad, Judith Woad, Susan Wood, Whitelar Woodford, Michael Woodie, Rose Woolfrey, Larkin Yowell, Stephen
The eighth grade officers are Larry Kent, Jodi Harris, Karen Leake, and Gary Marshall.
Bellamy, Harry Berthold , Sabine Besecker, Norma Bickers, Terrence Birckhead, Samuel Bishop, Timothy Blackwell , Mary Ellen Blackwell , W illiam
Booker, Darby Bourne, Gwen Bralley, Eric Breeden, Judy Breeden , Roger Brezinski, Kenneth Brinker, Randall Brochu, Joyce
t:lrawn, Paula Breeden, Roger Brown, Wayne Bruce, Kenny Bruce, Michael Bull , Diana Bullock, Katherine Burgess, Walte r
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Amazed,
Acree, Ann Addington , Sarah Agee, Beverly
Albert, John Allen , Carolyn Ande rson, Gary
And rews, William Ashby, Stephen Askew, Ana
Atwell , Alan Aycock, Joh n Bachman, Mary
Ban ks, Pa t ricia Batten, Ethel Barnett, Charl es
Beasley, Gary Beck, Rebecca Belew, Judith
timid, but
mazed,
Ann ~ton, Sara h Beverly
, John Caro lyn
son, Gary
:ws, William r, Stephen , Ana
II, Alan :k, John 'nOn, Mary
s, Patr icia ;n, Ethel ett, Charles
ley, Gary , Rebecca v, Judi th
timid, but challenged,
Deane, Daniel Dickerson, Ronnie Dillard, Lisa Doherty, Fron k Dudl ey, Janet
Dunning , Roger Dunni van , Patric ia Dunnivan , William Durre r, Victo ria Dyer, Charlotte
Ea ston, Peggy Elli s, Martha Ellis, Melanie Estes, Aubrey Farish, Patricia
Faust, Judy Fewell , Charles Fields, Lorenza Fi sher, David
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Burnett, Gary Burruss, Randolph Byerly, Rebecca Campbell, Sandra Caperton, Kathy Capenton, Cathy Carpenter, Sydney Carr, George
Cassel l, Larry Chafin, Carl Chapman, Susan Chi so lm, Nancy Cl ements, Betsy Clark, Candace Clark, Debbie Clark, Sandra
Clark, Steve Cl ements, Betty Cle ments, Frances Clement, Roge r Coleman, Robe rt Co llier, Doris Conley, Gregory Lee Cook, Caroline
Cooke, Crys tal Car le , David Cosby, Anna Cox, Kevin Craig , Ann Craig, Wayne Cramer, Gary Cra wford , Charles
Crigler, William Critzer, William Crowe ll , Charmaine Cumm ings, Bruce Dabney, Betty Jo Davis, John Da vis, Ruby Da vis, Wayne
It may be lonely now, but just wa it 'ti l summer !
Fisher, Ray Fitz, Bobby Fitzgerald, Marilyn Flick, Debora h Foster, Debbie Foster, Susan Floyd, William Fowler, Carey
Fox, James Fox, Phyllis Frazier, Mara Gal lihug h, Pat Gardner, Jerry Gardner, Karen Gibson, Debra Gibson, Debrah Jean
Gibson, Brenda Gibson, Linda Gibson, Stuart Gibson, William Gill ian, John Godwin, Debbie Goss, John Graves, Harold
Granes, Judy Gray, Peggy Gregory, Judy Grimes, Haro ld Grinde, Joan Grinstead, Charles Hall, Linda Hall, Lonya
Hami I ton, Charl ene Hammond, Terrell Haney, Harold Haney, Wayne Harris, Barbara Harris, Brenda Harris, David Harr is, Josephine
Harri s, Judy Harri s, Sharon Harri son, Michael Heischman, William Hensley, Amanda Hen sley, Linda Harding, Marietta Henley, J oseph
Albemarle's newest c1
" ... but I defend to the
If we had two horses, we could have a great polo game.
marie's newest citizens
. . but I defend to the death your right to soy it ."
e o g reat polo game.
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Hensley, Carroll Herold, Rebecca Herring, James Herring, Shelve
Hicks, Garnett Hill, Barbaro Hippert, Phillip Holloway, Ellen
Honeycutt, Nancy Horner, Lindo Horrocks, Bert Huotum, Kjeld
Hughes, Monti Hunt, Mary lson, Woody Ivins, Jean
Jaeger, Margaret James, Phillip James, Robert Jenkins, Fay
Jenkins, Thomas Johnson, Lewis John son, Michael Janes, Calvin
Jones, Christine Jones, James Jones, Mary Jones, Sharon Judge, Robert Kane, Teresa Kavanaugh, Ruth Kent, Lorry
Lamb, Larry Lamb, Betty Lam, Barbaro Kroenke, Keith Koch, Nancy Kirby, Virginia Kirby, Dole Kindrick, Stephen
LoSouce, Marilyn Layne, Deborah Leake, Edwin Leake, Koren Leake, Mary Leake, Meredith Leake, Stanley Lederman, Terry
Lingle, Patricio Lo rd, Anno Lydon, Kevin McAllister, Avis McAllister, Ho llie Moe McCauley, Jacqueline McGee, Lindo McVey, Mary Beth
Magruder, Martha Mohones, Sarah Manley, Pam Mayson, Charles Morr, Charles Morr, George Morse, Donald Marshall, Gory
Martin , Rosemary Martin, Stephen Mossey, Roy Mass ie , Da vid Maupin, Brenda Ma wyer, Carolyn Mawyer, Connie Maynor, Sondra
Meadows, Lindo M il ler , Chri s Mills, Helen Mitche ll , Norma Moon, W es ley Morris, Donny Morri s, Debbie Morr is, Gail
Okay, but don ' t let it happen again.
Morris, Janet Morris, Janice Morris, Kathy Morri s, Lee
Morrison, Rees Mundy, Mary Munson, Jon ice Myers, Eugene
Morris, Li zzee Morr is, Pa tsy Morris, Patsy Morris, Wayne
Napier, Noncy Nefos, Rosemary Juui-N ielson, Koren Pascoe, Rita
Powli n, Wode O'too le, Diona Owen , Jane Pace, George
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meet point blank this new
1t blank this new world
Parr, Steve Pa tte rson, Virginia Patterson , Karen Phillips, Debbie
Pitts, John Poole, Mont i Preddy, Carl Pr ice, Cathy
Price, Gary Pritchett, Brenda Pruett, Will iam Puckett, Pat
Pugh, Mary Pu llen, J eff Fu inn, Mike Rabb, J im
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Raney, John Ra ne , Eugene Ra nes, Warren Ray, Barbara Respin, Katherine Rhodes, Steven Rinehart, David Ropch, Janice
Roberts, Kathy Robertson, Kenneth Robe rtson , Sandra Robinson, Char les Rogers, John Rolle r, Wayne Roston, Mary Runkle, Becky
Ryalls, Steven Samse ll , Sharon Sandridge, Della Sandridge, Wilma Schmiel , Johann Schur, Viki Scott, Ann Scott, Frances
Seale , Paul Shifflett, Carlton Shifflett, Lawrence Shiffle tt, Myra Sh iff lett, James Shifflett, Jenni Shiflett , J ohn Shiflett, Joyce
Shifl ett, Sherri Shifl e tt, Susa n Shoemake r, Robe rt Showers, Apri I Smith, James Smith, Joseph Smith , T im Snead, Stuart
Snowberger, Doug Sollars, Roxy Spradlin , Teddy Spicer, Patricia Sprouse , Charles
Sprouse, Merritt Sprouse, Mike Sprouse, Stewart Steele, Mary Stowe, Susan
Strickler, Bruce Swi sher, Charlotte Sullivan, Katheryn Sulli van, Laura Sullivan, Linda
Sullivan , Wesley Taylor, Stella Taylor, Sidney Terry, Karl Ill Thomas, Bruce
Thomas, Carol Thomas, Doris Thomas, Russell Jr. Thompson, William Jr. Thurston, Steve
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of study,
Titus, Peter Tomlin, Charles Toml in , Douglas Toms, Guy Toms, Patric ia Toms, Thomas T renholme, Blair Tucker, Darby
Umbdenstock, Kathy Vascott, Bruce Vio, Hermon Via , Richard Via , Stephen Via, Velma Viar, Karen Walker, Janet
Walker, Ray Walton, Bonnie Ward, Diana Ward, Eugene Watson, Duffel Ill Watson , Wanda Webster, Derek Wesner, Gary Lee
Wetsel, Mary Wheeler, John Wheeler, Michael White, Dale White, Gail Williams, Donald Williams, Jeffery Wi lls, David
play, and
Eighth grade Homecomin Sarah Addington .
Wright, D. Wyant, Rc
Yates, Jan Yates, Jan
Young, Co Ziegler, Je
studY,
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play, and growth.
Eig hth grade Homecoming represen tati ves were Karen Leake and Sarah Addington.
Wright, Donal d Wyant, Randy
Yates, Jane Yates, James
Young, Connie Ziegler, Jeanne
Wills, Jacob Winter, Vernon Wright, Eleanor
Wright, Joette Wright, Nathaniel W oo l frey, Judy
W ood, Kenneth Wood, Paul Wood, Paula
W ood, Roger W ood, Sandra Wood, Wayne
W oodson, Carolyn Woodson, Robin Woody, Henry
You say you just finis hed one of Mrs. Farmer 's te sts ~
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IN MEMORIAM
1948- 1965
WILLIAM GARRETT GREENWOOD
There are times when a school is united : in joy, in great effort, and in sorrow. At the end of October we were truly one in sorrow in this loss.
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Our actions and endeavors have had to be measured, But for the rest of our lives, they will always be treasured .
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~J~~!~-~~.!! MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES J . Grayson Johnson Edw. F. Taylor, Jr. 412-B E. Jefferson St . Main St. Ch'ville., Va. Crozet, Va . 293-5887 823-4897 Res . 293-7255
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966
BRYAN & BECK, INC.
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COMPLIMENTS OF
THE CHIMNEY CORNER
STUDIO SHOP
ROUTE 22
KESWICK, VIRGINIA
COMPLIMENTS OF
DOHERTY REALTY CO.
CHARLOTTESVILLE
LUMBER CO. SINCE 1893
FINE FURNITURE SYLVANIA TELEVISION QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS HOTPOI NT APPLIANCES LUMBER CARPETS BY LEE'S
CHAS. KING & SON
CO. INC.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
SINCE 1877
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
PHONE 295-9144
THE YOUNG MEN1S SHOP
1 18 WEST MAl N STREET
175
!·SMJviSIBLE RECORDS. INC.
WILEY'S, INC.
Specializing in
Lad ies, Junior, and
Children' s Apparel
4 10 East Ma in Street
CROZET. VIRGINIA
176
CRO~
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First
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CROZET DRUG CO. HARDWARE OF
ALL KINDS
SERVICE FOR THE SICK
C. F. Stanley
Manager and Pharmacist
Phone 823-4211
Crozet, Virginia
THE OLD RELIABLE
CHARLOTTESVILLE
HARDWARE, CO.
HILL & IRVING, INC.
DOWNTOWN
ATHLETIC STORE
FUNERAL SERVICES 407 EAST MAIN STREET
Distributors for :
First and Market Streets
Charlottesville, Virginia
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A. S. Spaulding & Bros . Rawlings Manufacturing Company
Spot-Bilt Shoes Riddell Helmets and Shoes
MacGregor
KELLER AND GEORGE INCORPORATED
JEWELERS e OPTICIANS CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
BARRACKS ROAD SHOPPING CENTER
214 EAST MAIN STREET 1400 JEFFERSON PARK AVE. DOWNTOWN PARK LANE MEDICAL BLDG.
KENNEY'S
LOCATED IN HARRISONBURG, WAYNESBORO,
STANTON, AND CHARLOTTESVILLE
WITH
KENNEY - RIFIC 15c KENNEYBURGERS
177
COMPLIMENTS OF
SHOECENTER, INC.
RENNOLDS FURNITURE
ROUTE 29 NORTH AT 250 BY-PASS
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP
"C lothes for the Woman of Discrim inat ing Taste"
Telephone 295-5339 114 Fourth Street N. E.
178
Charlottesville, Virginia
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA·COLA COMPANY BY
CHARLOTTESVILLE COCA- COLA
BOTTLING WORKS, INC.
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FINK'S JEWELERS
COMPLIMENTS OF Diamonds-Watches-Silver-
FOOD DISCOUNT CENTER Luggage
Dial 296-6094
CHARLOTTESVILLE OFFICE MACHINE
COMPANY
TYPEWRITERS- ADDING MACHINES
SALES- SERVICE- RENTALS
Carl T. Tilman Representative
RAY FISHER'S, INC.
APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE
323 WEST MAl N STREET
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
TELEPHONE: 295-5186
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919 West Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia
-GILMORE, HAMM &
SNYDER, INCORPORATED
FURNITURE FOR THE HOME
AND OFFICE
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
STU
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COMPLIMENTS OF
SPERRY PIEDMONT COMPANY
STUDIO ART SHOP TRIMBLE1S DRY
CLEANING SERVICE 906 W . Main St.
ART SUPPLIES
ART GALLARIES
PERSONALIZED SERVICE
CROZET, VIRGINIA
823-2711
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ll.BOOK STORE Inc. ~ oP' .r().to 1r"'' 0 t-. _r<:: ct' · 11~(./)
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Serving This Community Since 1876
Located at the U11 iversity of Virginia
181
TIMBERLAKE'S DRUG STORE COMPLIMENTS OF
TOMLIN BROTHERS STORE 322 EAST MAl N STREET
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
295-9155
CONGRATULATIONS
PUCKETT'S BARBER SHOP
Next Door to the Side Entrance of
the Paramont Theater
TO THE CLASS OF 1966 1>e.""c... w:\H··~·~ JOIIP~'S Sliiai:T C8VER
ROSE'S STORES INC.
VALUE AND VARIETY
Barracks Road Shopping Center
and
112-116 West Main Street
182
Cooperating Firm
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166 11\.
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COMPLIMENTS OF
ARKA Y MUSIC MART
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
PRES I DENT- Michael Herring VICE PRESIDENT- Eddie Fix SECRETARY- Bobby Faris TREASURER- Monty Shifflett REPORTER- Kenneth Gibson SENTINEL- Chuck Shifflett
"LEARNING TO DO, DOING TO LEARN, EARNING TO LIVE,
LIVING TO SERVE. II
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GREETING CARDS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
BROWN'S GIFTS
IN
HISTORIC CHARLOTTESVILLE
VIRGINIA
COMPLIMENTS OF 'J>e.-k. W \ l \ ,· a;~S o"'
6\f&tJAIAE
183
COMPLIMENTS OF
RIO ROAD
SUPERETTE AND GULF
COMPLIMENTS OF
HARNISCH FEGER
CORPORATION
184
THE TWO THIRTEEN SHOP
213 FOURTH STREET, NORTH EAST CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
GIFTS
DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES COSTUME JEWELRY GREETING CARDS
COMPLIMENTS OF
GUS'S STEAK HOUSE
IVY ROAD AND 250 WEST
293-6377 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
Red Front Market Dial 823-4325
Crozet, Virginia
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COMPLIMENTS OF
THE VILLAGE MARKET
COMPLIMENTS OF
W. E. BROWN
PLUMBING AND HEATING,
INC.
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SAMUEL WELLS
ELMORE MAY j ACK CLEMENTS
ERNEST WHEELER LO U IS GLEASON
RIC HARD CALLIGAN BETSY WHEELER
Huco MAINFORT ALEXANDER RIVEs M. E. WHITE DAVID CALLAGHAN
R USSELL ROBERTSON jOS HUA PRITC HETT ALMA PowELL PEGGY RoBINSON
Write for free Catalog and Brochures of Ci ty Suburban and Country Property
"Service I s Our M ost I mportant Product"
Member National I nstitute of Farm & Land Brokers National I nsti tute of R eal Estate Brokers
National Auctioneers Associa tion - Virginia Auctioneers Association
MINOR-DUKE MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY
Addie Alexander, Owner
404 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Charlottesville, Virginia
Clayton S. Duncan, Jr.
and
Thomas B. Leitch, Agents
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DESPER'S POWER EQUIPMENT, SERVICE
HA NDSAW rlOMELITE CHAIN SAWS CIRCULAR
PUMPS AND GENERATORS SAW
RETOOTHING REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES GUMMING
CHAIN SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS AND
AND SHARPENING SHARING
ROUT E 29 NORTH
PHONE 973-3807
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
ALBEMARLE STUDENTS TRAVEL TRAILWAYS
Easiest Travel on Earth
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LITTLE f
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Compliments of
LITTLE PIGS BAR - 8 - QUE
MEDICAL ARTS
PHARMACY
2119 Ivy Road
293-9579
916 East High Street
Charlottesville Phone 293-77 41
" Service to the s ick"
c. H. Williams INC.
Charlottesvi lie's Leading Deportment Store
187
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BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF ALBEMARLE
FILTAIRE, INC .
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Compliments of
Eastern Office
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES
1 00 1 Emmett Street
Charlottesville, Virg inia
188
S t OJ'.' - ~~ 'k~~~ THE 1966 PEER STAFF
e. ~...,~"' ~: .. -;e.""" )u..~\: Wishes To Express Its Appreciation To
~l.. a.'. 4 .. , ~\c,e\~ \:: -"'" ' r. Charles Perry - Representative "t: ~~~...,. \-- \: ' , ....., ~ • .._ u • .- , -··
Mrs . Joan Shappley - Assistant l:'ll and
~ ~r- 4-c,._.~ ... + HUNTER PUBLISHING CO
333 Indiana Avenue c,~ .::s. ""'d D:..ke: .. ?~,.~ ..
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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VIRGIN lA TELEPHONE and
TELEGRAPH
EARL H. VAUGHAN, INC.
417 WEST MAl N STREET
PHONE 293-8141
PLUMBING and HEATING
CONTRACTORS
608 PRESTON AVENUE
295-5177
MEADOWBROOK PHARMACY
2037 BARRACKS RD.,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
PHONE 296-41 35
PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS
ALBEMARLE BOOSTERS
Mil le r and Rhodes
Roy Wheeler
Harold W . Delong
Andy's Pizzo
Style Shop
Harley Easter
Ashby W . Kennon
Albemarle Boosters Club
Pano rama Co rpo ration
Gl eason ' s Bakery
Specialties
Mountain Bowl
Dairy Queen
Burgess Beauty Salon
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Surburban Beauty Salon
Albemarle Concert Choir
Spanish Club
G.A.A.
Monogram Club
S.C. A.
French Club
Tri-Hi -Y
Latin Club
Albemarle Concert Orchestra
F.T.A.
Vanzy L. Wood
Paramount Theatre
King and Roberts
INC.
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THE MICHIE COMPANY
LAW PUBLISHERS
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
ESTABLISHED IN 1897
PROVIDING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN
PRINTING AND EDITORIAL WORK
191
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1966
CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST, CO.
VIRGINIA NATIONAL BANK
NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST, CO.
STEVENS - SHEPHERD
TRADITIONAL CLOTHING
FOR GENTLEMEN
AND
PIEDMONT TRACTOR
COMPANY, INC.
ROUTE 250 WEST
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
293-8193
BASS WEEJUNS JOHN DEERE
KITCHEN CRAFT
WATERLESS AND GREASELESS
STAIN LESS STEEL COOKWARE
AND
BAVARIAN CHINA AND CRYSTAL
BY
HOPE CHEST GUILD
P.O. BOX 3374 UNIVERSITY STATION
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
PHONE 973-3626
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