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Many varied activities crowd last few months o sch Danis Williams, George Marrkm, Mr. Zimmer- man, and Richard Davis loolc at the DO Clubs scrapbook of ICT occupations which won first place in District Three competition, and re- ceived an Honorable Mention in the state competition. Priscilla Larnmeter fShelia Trunzoj asks the YDUCHN 'Wi Seforita Mano Villareal, Supervisor of Home Econo- mics Instruction in Panama, observes as Mrs. Hurt conducts a home economics class. 1 by Loving This silhouette of Iarnes roe was made in Char ville and belonged to Monroe's brother. Mi-Y-Yes Gunn U02 Html!! and Woody Hflffellirz When Mr. Kent becomes the principal of they mind belflgflglla U3 MT- TUTWTS Englw Greenwood School at mid-term, Mr. Raines II classes dramatize Silas M arner. games in tg fill the vacancy Delegates to the Model General Assembly are Ralph Gouhi. Kenny Thomas, Ann Detamore, Carolyn Robertson, Audrey Smith, Lucy Flannagan, W. A. Young, Bill Lonergan, Peck Maupin, Patsy Davis, Barbara Iarman, and Buddy Hatcher. lim McDiarmid and Pete Manson try on caps and gowns in preparation for grad- 13 Sue Hays wins first place in the junior Class Talent Show Castle Rock by playing several original pi ano Compositions Chuck Hunter demonstrates on Gloria Wood uation. the use of a geiger counter in tracing radio- active medicine as the science classes tour the 1168566 Atoms for Peace trailer from Oak Ridge Ten John Cronk presents the D1 Championship football to Mr. at the Awards Assembly. Hugh Gildea receives the first award in the Thomas Jefferson Mi ial Foundation Essay Contest fron Marvin Perry.
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Rip Payne Photos Payne Photos Rip Payne Photos WATTS MAUPIN PETE MCDANIEL PATSY DAVIS standing qualities o scfiolarsfiip and leadership. Ward is a great addition to the school with her cheerful Hugh Gildea, standing hy one of the serpentine walls designed and diverse talents. Her artistic ability was proclaimed by Thomas Jefferson for the University of Virginia, is editor of wide after the talent show. Many of her spritely drawings tho 'KHighlight', this year. He is singled out as a good composition seen and admired. Suzi is standing in front of reproduc- writer having won many essay contests. the silhouettes of the Monroes. The originals were made Standing on the steps of the Rotunda at the University of Vir- omas jefferson on his silhouette machine. ginia, Watts Maupin gives the friendly smile that many Albemarle eresa Crenshaw is a strong supporter of Albemarle High. students know. She adds much to the annals of the school through on the girls' basketball team and the SCA. She is also vice- hor work with the Student Council Association as president of this of the Senior Class. The machine she is turning is a yam group. made Pete McDaniel has boosted the name and reputation of Albe- vis y her friendly greeting is standing on marle High which his vigorous playing on the football field. Quick iiversity of Virginia. Patsy is a member to greet you in the halls, he is well known for his friendly manner. .icipant in the Model General Assembly. TERESA CRENSHAW SUZI WARD HUGH CILDEA Rip Payne Photos Rip Payne Photos R513 Payne Ph0f0S 137
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