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First row: David Bradbury, Mollie Fornes, Martha Smith, Herbert Craddock, Paul Carmody, Betty Hunter, Teresa Cren- Shaw, Nancy Eagle, Ann Adams, Van Ott, Tommy Kesler, Mac Laiferty. Second row: Douglas W'ood, Patsy Davis, Eunice Henwood, Joyce jones, Diana Ryan, Pat VValker, Beverly Lawson, Sally Terry, Linda Reynolds, Cheryl Roberts, Wilson Smith, Harry Burnett, Miss Mary Maddry, Sponsor, Danny Kusic. Third row: Robert Sprouse, Pat Ward, Pam Knight, Sandra Liberati, VVatts Maupin, Carolyn Senter, Harriett Lombard, Marty Runkle, David VVyant, john Clark, Steve Clarke, Tom Parson. Every student at Albemarle is a member of the Student Co-operative Association. The student body elects its officers and its representatives. In an effort to inform all students of S.C.A. activities, the minutes of all meetings are read in each homeroom. The Student Council strives to sponsor activities that will benefit Albemarle and its students. The honor code and the merit system were introduced by S.C.A. members this year and a foreign exchange student fund was started. All of the students participated in the Christmas project and in doing so brought happiness to three needy families. A formal Christmas dance, a homecoming dance, one sock hop, Color Day, and Club Night were sponsored by the S.C.A. 56 The Student Council is an organization of service, the main purpose being to create better relationships between the students and their school.. A The S.C.A. slogan is the school and community grow- ing togetherf' its emblem a flaming torch, its flower the Dogwood, and its colors green and white. Student
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Albemarle Players The purpose of the Albe- marle Players' is to offer an opportunity, for students in- terested in theater or any work having to do with dra- matics, to participate in pro- ductions and related work. Some of the plays which the Players have produced in past years are: The Man VVho Came To Dinner, Our Townf, and Charley,s Aunt. Each year the players take part in the Virginia Drama Festival in which they pre- sent a one act play, which is judged on the basis of three ratings, creditable, superior, and distinguished. Last year the group won the distin- guished rating for their pro- duction of Box and Cox. For this year's Drama Festi- val, the Players produced The Monkeys Pawf, First row: Sally Terry, Cabell Smith, Walker Powell, Sue Allen, Nancy Yowell. Second row: Patricia Fitzgerald, Betsy Cockerille, Sally White, Fey Lys ter, Margaret Sanborn, Mary Lou Respess. Third row: Diane Sturtevant, Belle Malbon, Mason Powell, Iohn XVynne, Judy Dunn, Diane Robinson. Fourth row: Betsy Englander, Margie Fowler, Roxy VVeb- ster, Dana Gerhardt, Mary Jane Nottingham. Fifth row: George Sanborn, Tom Ward, Torn Parson, Danny Hale, Eddie Gentry. First row: Marty Work, Vice-President, Rosamund Lyster, President, Mrs. Stacy jackson, Sponsor, Walker Powell, Georgia Finnigan. Second row: Susan Terry, Sarah Bean, Pat Ward, Avon Sargeant, Anne Wilson, Linda Richardson. Third row: Laura Work, DeeDee Drake, Ian Arrnentrout, Cindy Bolick, Katha' Lux, jean Gabrielson. Fourth row: Tom Clarke, Frances Crafaik, Tonchie Vest, Andy Johnson, De bie Englert. 55
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A bulletin board in the hall informs students of S.C.A. activities. S.C.A. officers: Teresa Crenshaw, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Eagle, Presiflcntg Mac Lafferty, State Vice- Prcsirlenfg Ann Adams, Secrefuryg Betty Hunter, Reporter. Ilomecoming Dance sponsored by the S.C.A. was attended by many ot Albemarlcs students. Co-Operative Association 57 Delegates to the State S.C.A. Convention were Paul Carmody, Pam Knight, and Mac Lafferty.
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