Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1962

Page 102 of 180

 

Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 102 of 180
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Page 102 text:

First Row: Hobe Hammond, Prcsidentg Page Mordecai, Secretary-Trcasurerg Lane Gerhardt, Repartmg Linda Christensen, Vice-President. Second Row: Larry Cassadyg Peter Osingg Linda Reynoldsg Nancy Odleg Ann Andersong Watts Mauping Susan Wardg Iane Stevensg Robert Skenesg LaMont Dudley. Third Row: Mrs. Antoinette Piggott, Sponsorg Brenda Powellg Donna Rnppoltg Mollie Fomesg Mary Iamesg Kathy Gouldg Harry Burnettg Holly Sadlerg Linda Morrisg Mildred Smithg Susan Firthg Toby Wolturg Mary Klink. Art Club The Art Club is an organization for Albemarle student who has had or is ing art. The club's purpose is to artistic interest. The Art Club has twice been first prize in Clu The Club has dances, set up for the last three the scenery for the has made several trips C. to tour the National Despite problems ew phone numbers, the Art sal dent phone directories has ful. The money received Art Club to tour the art museums mond this spring. The morale Children's Rehabilitation Center several occasions been boosted as of the favors and decorations mad Art Club. 5tiey worii to tiring the fine arts to the school. Band Cluh 1 The Band Club was fonned for the 5. 3' 1 ,f purpose of assisting the band in its finan- cial problems. The members fhelu the band W in meeting costs of new uniforms and other needs. They are also responsible for planning the band's yearly schedule, They decide the dates for the Christmas and spring concerts, and for several smaller events. In order to carry out these aims for fi- nancil aid, the Band Club always has an active money raising program. They hold an extensive annual candy selling cam- paign. Students with an interest in music may pursue this interest in this very musial club. As managers of the band, they take a vital part in the musical program at Al- bemarle. Many of the members also play in the band and thus have a voice in their activities. This is demonstrated by the fact that the drum major, Ioey Goldsmith, is also vice-president of the club. promote Art e of has e by

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UIUC F arrish si Week. 3'5 v 5' Q Y arity Burnettg gns ini' on Parent Visitatikm Day during National Educa- 99 V, 5il?9i f 9if ' fi Help in various professional fields. Kathy Hanlon. Third Row: Mrs. Lucille Bowen, Snonsorg Carolyn Shiflettg Beverly Lawsong Raymond Hitcg Cathi Ullomg Elinor Umdenstockg Charlotte Sheltong Judy Farishg Barbara Dooleyg Sherry Mnnleyg Sharon Dudleyg Jeannie McGilveryg Ie-annie Gnhrielsong Ann Mnrkamg Brenda Shiflett. Quiure Geaciiers of America The Future Teachers of America organization strives to foster the development of desirable characteristics essential to the teaching profession and to promote lead- ership among its members. They work to create interest in the teaching profession through club activities. Dele- gates are sent to the Virginia State Education Conven- tion in Richmond, an awards banquet to honor out- standing club members is held, a float is entered in the Homecoming Parade, mums are sold Homecoming Week- end to pay the expenses of the Convention delegates, and a booth is made for Club Night. Future Teachers of America members act as guides on Parent Visitation Day during American Education Week. The motto Qui docet, discet fl-ie who teaches, learnsj symbolizes the spirit and goal of the Albemarle Chapter of the Future Teachers of America.



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14 1...f .,., rl Orcfiesfra First Row: Tulita Owensg Gilbery Robertsg Elwood Conleyg Sharon Harrisg Otis Sprouseg Elaine Cookg Kennerh Huff. Second Row: Lee Garettg Susan Firthg Judy McKayg Linda Robertsg Raymond Masseyg Linda Gentry. Practice and fiarci worn produce top-rate musicians. Beginning Band Harnsg Barbara Glhsong Gary Woodsong Suzanne Tumer. Second Row: Samuel wseyg Gary Marting Sammy Bealeg Terry like Donohueg Leonard Lohmang Dennis Hallg Tommy Trimble. Third Raw: Donald Ashcomeg Gerry Garrisong Eddie Ienkinsg 'llie Lawson. Qntermeciiaie Band First Row: Jo Ann Branhamg Eddie Springborng Paul Phillipsg Audrey Henwoodg Delores Morrisg Cynthia Bolickg Foster Paulette. Second Row: Thomas Payneg David l-Iarrisg Chip Earleg Ronnie Mooreg Stephen Dudleyg Fred Redden. Third How: Bill Gilliking Neal' Benferg Charles Woodsong Wayne Sealeg Frank Hanlang Scott Cunningham. Fourth Row: Dan Tisdaleg James Heslep.

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