Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1961

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First row: Marilyn Burton, President, jackie Morgan, Vice-President, Susan Hays, Sec- retary, Sandra Redlands, Reporter, Karen Kesler, Inter-Club Council Representative. Second row: Charlotte Tate, Betty Thurston, Carolyn Payne, Linda Wyant, Norris Woodzell, Terry Fitzgerald, Kathy Green, Diane Robinson. Third row: Linda Blincoe, Sandra Booth, Watts Maupin, Virginia Morris, Marie Harris, jackie Quick, Diana Maw- yer, Joan Wilberger, Dale Breeden. Fourth row: Margaret Mawyer, Cathy Morris, Brenda Dunn, Martha Gibson, jacob Sprouse, Louise Schwartzenboeck, Virginia Proffitt, Delores Van, Patty Green, Mr. Camper, Sponsor. First row: Sally White, Faye Sandridge, Teresa Crenshaw, Barbara Mawyer, Genell Graves, Jackie Morgan, Secretary-Treasurer, Ann Schwarting, President, Phyllis Garth, Reporterg Bob Webber, Vice-President, Edna Hammer, Ann Dawson, Jane Frazier, Ann Parrott. Second row: Lola Breeden, Marie Harris, Ann Anderson, Mary jane Mawyer, Virginia Morris, Cheryl Roberts, Marilyn Moore, Nancy Coleman, Susan Mummey, Tim- my Rogers, Walter Mehring, Marilyn Burton, Tommy Baughan. Third row: Marty Gib- son, jesse Lynn, Carolyn Fitzgerald, Darden jones, Margaret Sanborn, Grover Bowling, Robert Boem, Mrs. VValton, sponsor, Mrs. Goodall, sponsor, Carolyn Gibson. 63 Junior Red Cross Council The purpose of the council is to co-ordinate Junior Red Cross activities in the school. Each homeroom has a repre- sentative on the council. This year they made a correspon- dence album and sent it to Algeria. A JRC International Art Exhibit was placed on display at Albemarle during the week of January 30th- February 3rd, and members of the Council made Christ- mas favors which were sent to a Veterans' hospital in New jersey. Gift boxes were filled and soft toys were collected to send to children in disaster areas. Library Club The Library Club is striv- ing to render service to the school and to cultivate a love and appreciation for books. Each member works in the library two study halls a week. American Book Week was observed with a bulletin board display, a radio broad- cast and a tea for the faculty. The club participated in the annual Club Night.

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First row: Dwight Andrews, P-resident, jimmy Bunch, Vice-President, Pete'McDan- iel, Secretary. Second row: Miss Dorothy Ballengee, Sponsor, John Bias, Robert Wil- liams, Steve Anslow, Gary Bugg, jack Yowell, Eddie Campbell, Terry Fitzgerald, Allen Carver. Third row: Lane Gerhardt, Bobby Green, Roger Standley, Carl judge, David Lambert, Mrs. Patricia Jones, Sponsor. First row: john Cokes, Gundars Osvalds, Treasurer, Jimmy Rivers, Secretary, Ralph Gould, President, Edward Jette, Vice-President, Mr. joseph Trice, Sponsor. Second row: Garland Gentry, David Booth, Bill Eastwood, George Bruce, Bobby Burton. Third row: Donald Hudgins, David Colvert, john Wynne, Douglas Wood, Albert Swartz, Robert Stobie, George Sanborn, Robert Eby. Fourth row: Thomas Ward, Samuel Belew, Charles Grossman, Timmy Brown, Fred Liady, Douglas Patterson, Charles Sorrell, Terry Vogt. 62 Moth Club The pur ose of the Math Club is to stimulhte interest in mathe- matics, to explain the job possi- bilities of math fields, and to pursue logical thinking as it aplplies to math and related su jects. The main objective of the club is to initiate a group of chess players called the Albemarle Checkmatesf' and to investigate the possibility of tournament play with other schools. Electronics Club The purpose of the Electronics Club is to create interest in elec- tronics as a hobby or career. Members study the vacuum tube, transistor, receiver, and trans- mitter principles, and receive help in buying equipment and in obtaining various radio li- censes. - The club sponsored trips to the electronics plant, the ama- teur radio station, and a govern- ment electronics surplus outlet.



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First row: Mac Birdsong, Lewis Redden, Linda Christensen. Second row: Linda Har- rington, Vickie Gillis, Gaye Davis, Georgiana Barry, Hobie Hammond, VV. A. Young, Susan W'ard, Margie Fowler. Third row: Diane Moyer, Jeanne McGilvery, Dana Gerheardt, Peggy Dudley, Jane Stevens, Colleen Southall, Michaela Longley, Tom VVard. Fourth row: Mr. Richard Camper, Sponsor, Lolly Tyler, Charles Vest, Frances Crafaik, Mary Sharpe, Jerry Sue Garrett, Tom Clarke, Mason Powell, Patton Boyle, Roxy VVebster, Tommy Chears, Richard Sinclair, Marty hV0l'l+I, Pam Davis, Cabell Smith, Bianca Redden, Marianne Heiberg,Jim1ny Garth, Mrs. Jane Henley, Sponsor. First row: Jean Trimble, Songleader, Marian Mowbray, Secretary, Joan Sacre, Presi- dent, Jane Stevens, Reporter, Susan Hays, V ice-President. Second row: Carol Remley, Kathy Gould, Lee Garrett, Martha Armentrout, Dana Sharpe, Donna Hamilton, Anne Leake, Judy Albee, Charlotte Morris, Sherrie Stanton. Third row: Mrs. Ellen VV. Hous- -ton, Sponsor, Sims Wright, Henry Schwarting, Sandra Redlands, Solomon McCauley, John Parson. 64 Literary Club The Literary Club is new this year. Its purpose is to stimulate an interest in the Hue arts. Through discussions, members hope to develop an intelligent appreciation of literature, drama, poetry, art, and music. In November the club spon- sored an assembly to inform the students about the issues of the presidential campaign. It plans to ,sponsor a school magazine which will publish articles and stories written by students.. Latin Club J The purpose of the Latin Club is to provide an opportunity for Latin students to pursue their interests in the Latin language and Roman civilization by en- gaging in pleasurable activities pertinent to these subjects. The programs are on Roman dress, social customs, architec- ture, religion, or other topics related to classical culture and civilization. Singing songs in Latin enlivens the meetings and gives practice in using Latin. Two major projects planned for the year are participation in Club Night and the observ- ance of Latin Week, the third week in April, to celebrate the traditional birthday of Rome, April 21, 753 B. C. The motto is De nihilo nihi- lum g the colors are Roman purple and gold.

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