Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1962

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Page 96 text:

Chese service ciuiis worh to befter the individual, the 5ri-Hi-U First Row: Carolyn Robertson, Reporterg Lucy Flannagan, Vice-Presidentg Patsy Davis, Pfesidentg Ann Detamore, Secretaryg Barbara Jarman, Chaplain. Second Row: Ethel Pughg Fay Tirrellg Jackie Trimhleg Shelby Terrillg Brenda Parkerg Brenda Ramseyg Sally Whiteg Carolyn Mawyerg Lynn Kingg Toni Masserg Marsha Lawrenceg Juanita Shiflettg Patricia Woodg Patsy Acreeg Linda Leakeg Barbara Davis. Third Row: Missy Scottg Lynda Sandridgeg Patsy Davis presides at a Tri-Hi-Y meeting. Judy Alheeg Audrey Smithg Patsy Ballardg Carolyn Clarkg Murrell Pageg Judy Mawyerg Brenda Baltimoreg Carolyn Payneg Diana Mawyerg Jean Landesg Lillian Attardig Frances Hardeyg Margie Kiddg Sally Young. Fourth Rows Mary Childressg Anne Hinkeyg Gloria Woodg Charlotte Grayg Diane Tiptong Pat Carlsong Edith Whitehouseg Linda Burtong Betty Critzerg Joyce Sandridge. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character. The Tri-Hi-Y car- ries out its purpose through varied activities throughout the school year. This year the Tri-Hi-Y gives a basket of food to a needy family at Thanksgiving. For a Christmas project, the club presents a White Christmas in which a box Wrapped in white paper is placed in each home- room and the students are asked to bring canned goods wrapped in white paper. These boxes are given to needy families in Albemarle county and are very much appreciated. Each year the Tri-Hi-Y sends delegates tnhe 'Model General Assembly in Richmond. In MCA the students learn much about the law-making body oi our state by putting themselves in the places of our lawmakers.

Page 95 text:

odern equipment and local businessmen in today's world IUZTS Clubi to Raw: Diwri It a rrst contest 85 study in ihed Occupahons The objective of the Diversified Occupa- s to develop craftsmanship and amon its members and to create ll i with employers through the ren- SEYVICSS. often come to speak about their club sells drinks at some of events and dances. It has a com- with the DE Club and also en- in the DO contests. It sends the state conventions. sidentg George Marion, Repnrte LaVauglm Row: Kei Sprouseg Iharlie T Tommy 5 William Viag Richard ibsong Ii Milton DO, and VOT students leave school at to go to work in local business establish- Tommi Withers and Linda Tomlin for the bus. 5uHve Sducahon The Distributive Education Club combines instruction with practical work ex- serves to give students a back- of business-market and service. The is primarily directed for in distribution. It is who may wish to con- field. e school year the DE takes part contest. This year Mike Perry in job interview, Pat Critzer in the DE Student of the third in merchandise presen- and Tommie YVithers won third in ad and copy writing. Also this year Harry W . made officer candidate for state of the Virginia Association of First Row: Dorothy Sawyerq Phyllis Casong Roscoe Faris, Presidentg Pat Critzer, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Sullivan. Secretaryg Tommie Withers, Reporterg Harry Roberts, Pnrliamentariang Norman Branham. Second Row: jane Frazierg Richard Rainesg Robert Buckg Mike Perryg Linda Tomling Kelley Woodg Mason Graybillg Herbert Craddockg Bob Watsong Francis Grayg Mr. Darrell Gardner, Sponsor, 1 i1+r I V 93



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Honor Councd Honor' Council, a new feature at Al- a . . . consists of the presidents of all the nd is presided over by the vice- of the Student Council. This council, the SCA, was formed to institute the system which went into effect last year which was passed by the Student Council 1959. The council's purposes are to pro- honesty and to preserve school property. part Honor Code As a member of the Honor Code, I accept e Honor Code provisions that no honorable udent cheats, steals, or lies, nor does he tol- ate such behaior on the part of fellow mem- rs. 1 chool, and the community By serving fellow students. Vice-President, Ralph Gould, Presidentg Terry Fitzgerald, Treasurer: lack Yowell, Reporterg Peck Hatcher. Secretary. Second Row: Lan Smith, George Blincoeg Butch Yowell, Alan Bogerg Buddy Kenny Thomas, Jimmy Storkg Dexter Honeycutt. Third Row: Homer Sandridge, Ralph Maing Greg Fultong Tommy Ledermang Denny Mauping G. A. Baker, Jimmy Dandridge. Fourth How: Gerald Wardg- Eddie Stricklerg Richard Sinclairg Wayne Seale, Terry Vogtg Courtney Craftg Dan Kusicg Fifth Row: Curtis Lasterg Clarence Robertsg Bobby Green. my The Hi-Y Club, a branch of the YMCA, tries to encourage high Christian standards, develop leadership, and promote worthy ideals, Some of the club's proi- ects for this year include collect- ing food for Thanksgiving, and Christmas baskets, holding a magazine drive for charity, do- nating a New English Bible to the library, Christmas Caroling, and visiting at least one local church each month as a club. Representatives from the Hi-Y Club are attending the Valley District Meeting in Stanton and the Model General Assembly in Richmond. In order to raise money for their projects, club members are selling refreshments at basketball games. r- f ' 1 tofu pcm? 51,41 tiki cal. tbl Clin' -Y tiff-LU fix Ln cf' ,L r J , , ' 'Q ij,4,ccL ftilf' KZZ ff ff J dill rfpffjft it ta 1L,..'fv A L . , gc.: .. Us few.-' , J ' -Qiazrafe dt ff rf'Q1u1fwQfffrf Lfclcs J l L J' LQ L fa 14,r,l tf K- 7 in-UL 1 C rfakf4 LJVLXJCSN H75 Qi Vttrsftl X f ' , 1 ' J ' - J sag K, f-Q Cl Mr. Richard Camper, Spansorg Pam Knight, Vice-Presdient SCA, Tommy Faulconer, Seniorg Ann Addington, luniorg Betty Sue Amiss, Sophomore, George Gay, Ffeshmang Barbara Fox, Eighth Grade.A K n, r fu w X3 K 6411 X fs 5 r Q to fix F Q Q 25.

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