Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1961

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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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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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First row: joan Sacre, Secretary-Treasurer, Marian Mowbray, President, Betty Jones, Re- porter, jimmy Mullendore, V-ice-President. Second rozo: George Tilman, Kathy Hanlan, Glena Alrich, Linda Beasley, Lynn Malory, Barbara Burnett, jackie Trimble, Carol Iean Rinley, Bernice Haney, Martha Michie, Sally Strauss, Brenda Shifflett. Third row: Miss Stallard, Sherry Manley, Ginny Brookman, Cynthia Zoulis, Rebecca Springer, Dean Nor- ford, Christina Frazier, Peck Maupin, Betty Mays, Linda Fitzgerald, Martha Armen- trout, Marie Harris, Lila Faye VVood, Carolyn Somma. First row: jimmy Stork, Reporter, Floyd Massey, Presidentg Robert Sprouse, Secretary, Rebecca Ashby, Presidentg Barbara James, Rosa Batten. Second row: Van Ott, Lewis jones, Dennis Moseman, Greg Poirier, Danny Rohm, Wilbert Breeden. Third row: Lar- ry Pugh, George Sullivan, King Pace, David Ludwig, Richard Sturtevant, Larry Greasy, Bill Gillikin, Robert Durrer, Roy Shitlett, Harold Ward, Bobby Michie. 58 Future ' Teo chers of America The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to foster the development of desirable characteristics es- sential to the teaching pro- fession and to promote lead- ership among its members. The F.T.A. sent dele ates to the Virginia State Educa- tion Convention this year and sponsored a banquet at which awards were pre- sented to outstanding club members. 4-H Club The purpose of 4-H Club work is the development of boys and girls into worth- while, citizens. Club mem- bers carry on projects and participate in demonstration contests. The Albemarle club is divided into a girls' club and a boys' club. Girls, proj- ects include, Looking Your Best, Meal Preparation, and Entomology. Boys partici- pate in projects such as trac- tor maintenance and wild life. Each year the club recognizes N a tio n al 4-H Week and Rural Life Sun- day with special activities.

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