Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1962

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Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 85 of 180
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Catin C1116 The Latin Club was set up for the bene- fit of those students who have a special interest in the language and customs of the Romans. During the year members carry out activities which can further their interests. Some of these are participation in Club Night, in the Homecoming Pa- rade, and in a very special event-Latin VVeelc. This week, the third of April, marks the traditional date of the founding of Rome. The club sponsors a bulletin board of interest to the entire student body. In their meetings, members discuss such pertinent topics as Roman dress, cus- toms, government, and religion. Ideas which may be brought up during Latin classes are more fully analyzed in the reg- ular meetings of the club. The endless material in this ancient and classical civi- lization supports an active and always en- grossing program. Since it was started three years ago, the Latin Club has grown to twenty-two mem- bers. Among them are two charter mem- bers, Ioan Sacre and Sherrie Stanton. students. Frrst Row Betty Hunter Vice Presfdent Patty Green Reporter Sue Garrett, Secretary-Treasurerg Chuck Hunter, Presi- dent Second Row Luce De St Martin Anita De St Martin Cheryl Roberts- Carol Frye' Irene Fomes' Nancy Lee Yowell june Johns Third How Richard Camper Sponsor John Willson, Gene Hobsong betty Amissg Martha jones, Betty Belmnre Ann Addington Pam Harding

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QuiH and ScroH Quill and Scroll is new at Albemarle E this year. Its purpose is to develop better journalists, to encourage a high set of ethics and to promote clear and forceful writing. The motto of this international organi- zation is Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye free. It tries to di- rect its members towarcl the realization of that motto. Although it is an honorary society, Quill and Scroll is nationally an active organi- zation. It sponsors numerous writing con- tests, a Current Events Contest, and an official publication. There are other sug- gested ideas which may be carried out by each high school, such as holding talks by prominent writers, conducting student tours through local publishing plants, and making reading advertising surveys. Any school may take advantage of Quill and Scroll's national services. Newspapers may be sent for judging, the Chapter may enter one of the contests as a unit, or it may send in school news for national pub- lication. The society has a complete con- stitution and by-laws by which its chap- ters are govemecl. lililll 'E.'EE':.-:EEE ...- ,...-....g,,,,.. r.:-:..-f.-a--s-:..':. 4 y 1 E First Row: Barbara Iarmang Sarah Atkeisong Roxanne Webster: Dana Gerhardtg Lillian Attardi Lasleyg Edith Whitehouse. Second Row: Mrs. Marjory Goodall, Sponsorg Kathleen Crawfordg Louisa linda Burtong Beth MacKayg Hugh Gildeng Peggy Dudleyg Harriett Schultzg Linda Christenseng Mrs. Francis, Sponsor. Quill and Scroll is organigetig language clulis acl First Raw: Missy Scott, Secretary-Treasurerg Sharon Lane, Wood, Reporter. Second Row: Allen Shifflettg Carolyn Wood' Ad S 'th S h Atk' B'll H t , u rey ml 5 ara elsong 1 y un erg F e Third Row Mr Ch rles Costello S onsor ' ry . : . a , 11 g Woodre Pattersong Dave Moyerg Steve Donohueg Chuck Hunterg Vice-Presidentg Harriett Schultz, Presidentg Doug Shepherdg Charlotte Tateg Judy Sandridgeg Mary Adelle Rode-fferg Linda Byersg Kathy Hanlong Carol Mundyg Toni Masserg Betsy Cnckerilleg Douglas Lane Cerhnrdtg Tommy Massieg Lee McCauly. t sz S e event rade tries table panish Club Club's and guest earn about organization was set as a division C can work in this way. participate in s as the Homecoming and Club Night. Their in these activities are for their Spanish flavor.



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Che pen and projector work sicle by sid jane Morrisg Carla Paceg Faye Graverg Linda noucnensg Lino.. .........c .,..,..,.., ,.,,, Thackerg Elizabeth Dabneyg Mary Childressg Doris Ienkinsg Sharon Harrisg Bible X The Bible Club was founded in 1953 when Albemarle High School was opened. Its membership at the beginning was small, but it has grown in size until now it has almost fifty members. This year the Bible Club enters a float in the Homecoming Parade depicting the first Thanksgiving, which is appropriate for the occasion. For a Christmas project this year the Bible Club Fi1st Row: Marie Harris Vice-Presidentg Iacquelyn Morgan, Presidentg Susan Mummey, Secretaryg Margaret ' ' ' M er Marilyn Moore Sanborn, Reporter. Second Row: Christine Wrllsong Sandra Morrisg Mary jane awy g 5 Teresa Crcnshawg Rosa Lee Batteng Page VVestg Anne Parrott. Third Row: Phylis Cason Hammerg Mrs. Goodall, Spomorg Martie Gibsong Grover Bowlingg Nancy Blankenshipg Brenda Farrishg Caroline Fitzgeraldg Mrs. Lady YValton, Sponsorg Mary Ann Anderson. 1 l 84 Club gives a basket of food and some gifts to a needy person in the co munity. An Easter project is also carried out. To increase t members' knowledge of different religious denominations, ministe from various churches come and speak to the club. The Bible Club is instituted to encourage upright living an Christian fellowship in everyday life. Qihrary Club The Library Club was organized in 1953 soon after Albemarle High School was opened. Assistants who had volunteered to work in the library banded together and formed this organization. The members in the club give at least seventy-two hours of their time helping in the library, which is usually given during the students free period. They check out books and keep the shelves stocked with books. This year float in the Get Lost in the Book. For National Li- brary Week it gives a tea for the faculty and sets up a book exhibit. It also par- Children's Book Week and The members help fill the the Library Club enters a Homecoming Parade titled, ticipates in Club Night. shelves with about a thousand newly- purchased books. The purpose of the Library Club is to render a service to the school by making books and literature available to the stu- dents of the school, and to cultivate a love and appreciation of books.

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