Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1962

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QV' ,, ps ' 1' i Q MRS ALEXANDRA S MRS MARGARET P. MRS. DOROTHY W. MRS. ANGELYN A. MISS DOROTHY M. 21 23.21 i i A 1. rw e gi f' ' 3 1.1. 1 52 31-fs s -- riff g 5 ' 2 xi W.. , .. 5 f rf Q. ,. 1 E x A . e 2 1 . 4 551 ' . i 1. isis ., '- . 351 Es'ig'3'1 if 1 E S - - 4 ' 1 1 at 4 ' - 12 ' 4 B.S. in Zoology . . ATKINS BAGWELL BALLENGEE CHEVRIER FOWLER B.S. in Ed.g M. Ed B.A. B.S. in Education BS Physical Science Algebra lg General Algebra Ig Plane and Solid Eighth Grade Science Physical Science Mathfenuztics Geometryg Trigonometry 'P' K MR. ALLEN D. GRAHAM B,S. in Mathematics General Mathematics: Plane Geometry MRS. PATRICIA L. MRS. MARY E. KING MR. KENNETH W. MRS. JOYCE E. ROSS MRS. IRENE B. JONES BA' LINDSEY B.A. ROUSOS B.S.g M. Ed. Eighth Grade Mathematicsg B.S. Eighth Grade Mathematics B.S. Algebra Ilg Plane Geo- Algebra I Chemistryg Physics Eighth Grade Mathemat metryg Advanced Mathe- ing General Science matics MR. JOSEPH L. TRICE MR. KEITH E. B.A.3 M, Edd HANSON Physical Scienceg A.B.g M. Ed,5 Bivlvey General Science Science and math prepares Factor x2 - Zxy - 1 + yi, thus begins math class. Yet math is more than factoring, dividing, or multiplying. It is necessary for entrance into college and for various professions. A housekeeper uses it when cookingg a farmer when measuring fertilizer or feedg and a storekeeper when balancing his books. This department prepares each student for life in a world that uses fundamental math everyday. In the early history of Albemarle County, the young people were first interested in horse and buggiesg then, carsg next, planesg and now, rockets and space travel-such is the progress of science. Through Albemarle Highis science department, students study and obtain answers to questions about life on our own and other planets at the Same time developing good attitudes related to science. 4 is 9 Mr. Lindsay and Lillian Attardi demonstrate the principle ' 1 Mr. Tfice and his biology class examine a starfish. of the gyroscope. 'I ff y if If ,, 1 V , l fffl1' If A we ft 5-in ffm f f aft 11,1-,V .iq 1, ,Y -, . ff.

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oreign language, literature, and social studies. MRS. LUCILLE C. MRS. NANCY L. MRS. MARY ANN MRS. JANE HENLEY MR. WILLIAM H. MRS. MARY LOU BOWEN CHAMBERS HANNAH BA. BAINES STALNAKER B-5-5 M. Ed. B.A B,A. English Ig Eighth Grade B.A. B.A. Eflglmh If Geugflwlilli English Ig Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Engltrhg Englishg Eighth Grade English: Geographvg Eighth Grade English- Eighth Grade Englishg English, Eighth Grade Eighth Grade GeographygGeag1a12hug Literary Club Civiesg Monogram Club English Ig Eighth Grade F.T.A. Club Geography English Ig Drama Club Geogflwllv Y I . rj K ,liifff on if, iv J ' .fi if A Ji f - yi dim ' Arr . if 'JR ab-f g. MISS VIRGINIA MR. CHARLES L. MR, HARRY W. KENT MR. NEIL M. YOUNG BEARD COSTELLO BA. 5.5, B.S. B.S.g M.A. United State.: History World Hilrtoryg American American Historqg Spanish I and llg Eco- Government American Government nomicsg Spanish Club Many years ago the history of our country began with the settlement of Jamestown. Slowly the country developed into towns and prosperous plantations, then into an independent country. Students leam about these and other important events in World History and United States History classes. They become familiar with Virginia and Albemarle county history as they study Virginia History. They leam about Washington, Monroe, and Lee who are a few of the people vital in the history of our state and county. These classes emphasize the important events of past years. Students observe history being made as they study Civics. . L 'lr ' hi H- i ,giigaf 4 1 ' . 2f?12J'-' ' Q1 i 1 tr- 'rev' .4-,L ,f v 'ATS ' i ','. ww .515 I . . A f -.Ji L, Kathy Profit points out Australia to her classmates. This class gives a background to American democracy, local gov- ernments, and the American system of free enterprise, It prepares the students for taking their place in America. Future citizens obtain a basic knowledge of the United States system of government in American Govemment class. They leam how the govemment functions by studying its three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. Students become familiar with their responsibilities as citizens, their privileges, and their free- doms. This knowledge prepares each of them for being better, more capable citizens. Mr. Kent briefs his student teacher, John Booth, on classroom procedures at Albemarle. 11



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NK class types diligently as Mrs. Armstrong helps a stu- Marty problem. Morris economics. nor private schools during the early history of Albemarle County vocational training to students. After completing their fun- damenta a student either entered college or became an apprentice to a skilled Albemarle High, a student can obtain vocational training that for a job after graduation in such programs as business train- training, and nursing training. In Distributive Education and Training classes students are taught the fundamentals of aftemoon they work downtowng boys in Vocational Ag- m about farm equipment and about scientific famiingg girls taking tical tra early at Prac Nursing course work in the hospital half day after they have had ing at school. in Albemarle County, girls did not have home economics, but were me by their mothers. Albemarle High has a modem home ec- which teaches fundamental homemaking. These programs students since it prepares them for a trade, and also helps dependable outstanding citizens. ho Hem or various occupations. A MR. HARRY A. MR. NORMAN L. MR. ROLAND L. MR. DARRELL C. USTIN BUSSE ZIMMERMAN GARDNER B.S. in Agriculture Edu- B.S. B.S. Retailing I and Hg cation I.C.T. I and Hg Consum- Distributwe Educutmng Vocatgzvglx Agiioultureg er Mathg DD. Club General Mathg D.E. Club . . . Cub ian? l Gibson, Ann Detarnore, Mary Jane Mawyer and Mary wash dishes after preparing a meal in home MRS. RUTH G. MRS. HARRIET B. UPDIKE ARMSTRONG Registered Nurse B.A. in Education Practical Nursingg Future Bookkeepingg Typing I Nurses Club MRS. KATHARINE W. MRS. ELIZABETH G. HANCOCK HOLLAND A.B. in Business B.S. Shorthand I and Hg Home Emnormbsg F.H.A. Typewritinglllgg F.B.L.A. Club C u MRS. KATHRYN P. MRS. MARIA A. HURT MISS MARY H. JONES MR. LEROY H. MRS. NANCY P. SPITLER MR. JAMES W. HUMPHRIES B.s. Bs. in Ed-,Canon SMITH Bs. in Business Ednca- WILITARD B.S. Home Economicsg F.H.A. Home Economicsg F.H.A. B.S. in Education tion B.S. in Agriculture Edu- -0-T-: Uflife Pfflfffcvi Club Club Industrial Arts Clubg Typewriting Ig General cation' Typingg Guidance Proiector's Clubg Indust- Business Vocational Agncultureg rial Arts Ig Drafting Ilg F-F.A- Club Woodwurkingg Auto Me- clumics 13

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