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W X rp Va 1 by fy, is- Classes of I The classes of Albemarle High School are made up of many ,ifferent students from Albemarle County. Here the students are developed mentally and physically. Mentally, they are developed by taking the courses which they choose from the wide variety offered. Physically, they are developed through the physical ed- ucation program. They become well-rounded individuals when they participate in such extra-curricular activities as clubs and sports. With this education the students become better developed persons and are prepared to live in the America of the future. Robert E. Lee, whose statue appears on this page, once said to the members of his army when he was surrendering to the Union, Make your sons Americans. We are the sons whom Lee was speaking of. We should have a feeling of pride when we are called Americans. Students should strive to gain the best education possible so that they may contribute to America and to make the future a more progressive one.
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Special courses provide for student interest. MISS PATSY Y. DEAN B.S. in Education Health: Physical Edu- catinng G.A.A. Club, ,l.V. Basketball, Tennis MR. ROBERT C. LEWIS B.S.g M.Ed. Guidance Director MISS ANNE DeSHAZO MRS. VIRGINIA MRS. L. W. GOODALL MRS. MARILYN M. MR. IAMES A. BUMAL NLM. DOFFLEMYER B.S. in Education HARPER LEITCH, IR. Intermediate Chomsg B.S. in Education journalismg Librarian B.S. B.S,5 M.Ed. Eighth Grade Chorus, Ir. and Sr. Guidance Seieneeg Library Club Physical Educatukmg Physical Educatiimg Concert Chairg Orchestra Connselorg Music Appre- Driuer's Educationg Healthy Drivefs Educa- ciation Ir. Red Cross tion MR. H. E. NULL B.S. Health' Ph :ical E uc t V d a- tiong Monogram Club ,. r it 'se VY' MRS. ANTOINETT W. PIGGOTT B.A. Art Ig Eighth Grade Artg Advanced Art- Art Club aw! rj . V . dy fe MISS TRESA F. QUARLES B.S. in Education Healthg Physical Educa- tion: D1icer's Education, Girl's Athletic Ass'tg MR. LAIRD L. RUSH A.B., M.Ed. Healthg Physical Educa- tion, Drioer's Education: Coachg Faotballg Basket- ballg Baseball MR. JAMES W. SIMMONS B.S. in Music Education, M.Ed. Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Band: Yllf-Yifvs 35,11-fkgtballil Vai- Band Club a g a irliuu' ,low If l Kfheerleaders my M! Vcf gif , ,lxgdidolgfhave changed since the day that they were one room log cabins ,Ml-' Ta! 'With des one through seven studying and reciting the three R's together H vlj rl-f Th pxesent Albemarle County schools still teach reading, writing, and arith , J' -t' ni' 'c and also, art, music, physical education, and driver's training. xi, 'Wt ,i X 'L N 1 ,l U 4 I A 1 vfffn art students learn the fundamentals of art, color schemes, and the ' 5' gf. ,-f' , technjiiues of other artists. Upon entering Albemarle, a person who enjoys music , ' Q include either choir, band or orchestra in his schedule. Rather than having jf' L, Sdgcess as in the log cabin school, the student now participates in phvsical edu l W, V y cation. This class teaches physical fitness, good health habits, and builds per fy Nr' ,if sonality traits. In order to have safe, competent drivers, Albemarle has a driv W' ,iff ,,,'fgrQs,.'training department which teaches the parts of a car and safe operation . 'd car. MR. JULIAN N, KING, MRS, LADY B. L VJ, infill Two departments especially designed to assist the student are the libra JR. WALTON Ll' JA, and guidance. The library is well-equipped with reference books, B.S. 3.5. t. v records, and fiction books. The librarians are available to assist the Idgggh alillghthmlgggd Llbmry The guidance department helps students who may have a question Bggkgfbgllg Track schedule or his plans for the future. Wv.FV f Z . 5 . 1 .'-4 . . . . ,xr s nd Mrs. Piggott examine study aids Dale Davis and Cynthia Westmoreland create a Christmas Mrs. Walton, Mr. Busse, a for an In Service meeting. as a part of their art project. 14 TY
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DWIGHT L. ANDREWS Math Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4g Hi-Y 4,55 Club Editor of Peer 5. SARAH ATKEISON F.H.A. 4g Beta Club 4,54 Drama Club 4,54 Spanish Club 4,55 Chorus 4, S.I.P.A. 4, Managing Editor of Peer 5. LILLIAN M. ATTARDI Nursing Club 1,25 S.C.A. 4,5, Secretary-Treasurer 5, State Con- vention 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4,55 Homecoming Court 3, Homecoming Queen 5, Managing Editor of Highlight 5. BRENDA A. BALTIMORE Nursing Club lg Drama Club lg S.C.A. 2g Intemational Club 2g Jungirs Red Cross 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4,55 Literary Club 4g Highlight Sta . 16 Seniors, class of '62 The Senior Class plays a leading role in the organizations, sports and student government of the school. They find them- selves becoming sports heroes and club presidents and are re- spected by the underclassmen. Worrying about their plans of colleges and careers, they seek guidance from their teachers and counselors. Many of the seniors take College Boards hoping to make high scores on them. The seniors delight in the prom and banquet which high- light the senior year. They are well rewarded for their hard work as they enjoy their senior trip. Facing the final separation after graduation they grow closer together. They will soon become the businessmen, teachers, and engineers of the future. High school will soon be over for the class of ,62, but the memories of Albemarle High School will be with them forever. Senior Class officers are Teresa Crenshaw, oice-president, Pete McDaniel, secretary-treasurer, Tommy Faulconer, president, and John Cronk, reporter.
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