Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1963

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MR. HARRY A. AUSTIN MR. NORMAN L. MRS. KATHRYN K. MR. DARRELL C. B.S. BUSSE CONRAD GARDNER Industrial Artsg Drafting B.S. B.S. B.S. in Retailing lg Industrial Arts Club Agrusultureg F.F,A. Home Economics II, Distributiue Edueationg III, IVg F.H.A. Vocational Caunselorg D.E. Club 'P r s.r,.,4 Mr, Gardner prepares a bulletin board display discouraging drop-outs. x H . MRS. KATHARINE MRS. KATHRYN MRS. MARIA A. HURT MR. LEROY H. SMITH HANCOCK HUMPHRIE5 B.S. B.S. in Education A.B. B.S. Home Economicsg Industrial Arts I and Ilg Shorthand I and Ilg Office Practiceg V.O.T.g F.H.A. Drafting llg Woodwork- Typing II F.B.L.A. Club ingg Electricity-Electrom icsg Industrial Arts Club MRS. NANCY P. MRS. RUTH G. UPDIKE o s p SPITLEH RAN. B.S.in Business Education Practical Nursingg ' Typing Ig General Future Nurse's Club Business Vocational as well as academic educa- tion is of great importance. Future busi- ness workers benefit from the general business, bookkeeping, and consumer math courses. Distributive education, vocational office training, and industrial cooperative training provide part-time employment for the development of a skill. Agriculture in- structors prepaer future farmers for suc- cessful crop and livestock projects. Through drafting, boys learn the construction of various objects. Industrial arts students ac- quire productive ability. Woodworking and electricity teachers promote these particu- lar trades. Typing and shorthand are also two valuable courses included in voca- tional training, The practical nursing course combines the training of care for the sick an dthe application of this training. After the study and practice of home economics, girls are well equipped for the many responsibilities of housekeeping. MISS PATRICIA LEE MR. JAMES W. MRS. ANNE YEAMAN MR. ROLAND L. WASH WILLARD B.S. ZIMMERMAN B.S. B.S. in Agriculture Bookkeepingg Typing Ig B.S. 4 Home Economicsg F.H.A. Education F.B.L.A. Industrurl Cooperative Agriculture I and 115 Traimngg Guidunceg F.F.A. D.O. Club 14

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wwfv .X .j 5 X I 9. MRS. ANCELYN A. MRS. BESSIE P. MRS. ALEXANDRA MR. RICHARD H. MRS. MARGARET MRS, CAROL S. FOX BAGWELL BIRCKHEAD CHEVRIER ERGLER FONX LER BAAA B.A. B.S. in Education B.S. B.A. B.S. A Eighth Grade Dlathg Algebra Ig General Math General Mathg Biologyg Chess Club Algebra Ilg Trigonometry Physical Scxcnrrff S.C,A. Consumer Math and Solid Gcomctryg Arluanred Mathg Moth Club nk 3 'TJ' 7 Mas. MARY E. KING Mus. KENNETH W. sms. IRENE B. mis. RUTH s1Mx1oNs MR. JOSEPH L. TRICE Mas. BARBARA WHITE B.A. LINDSAY ROUSOS B.S.g M.Ed. BA.: M.Erl. B.s. in Education Eighth Grade Muthg B.A.g M.A. B.S. Eighth Grade Scicnceg Biology Plain Geonivtryg General Algebra I and llg Physicsg Chemistry Eighth Gnulc Scienccg Physical Scicncu Malhg Math Cluh Tri-Hi-Y Clubg Pep Eighth Grade Mathg Club Biology me h or eeienee hel sfudenfs' ada f fo fhe s see e e f P P P Z ' I . What courses does the math department at Albemarle 5 High include? Many studies, ranging from fundamental ma thematics to advanced classes are taught They ares eighth grade math, general math, plane geometry, algebra I and II, it advanced algebra, and solid geometry and trigonometry. As eighth graders, students receive general instruction in many 'Q phases of math. In general math, students also obtain A1 varietv A I5 of mathematical skills. Plane geometry deals with the pro- I perties of figures lying in a single plane. YVhile taking alge- bra I, boys and girls learn the basic reasoning of the system of symbol relationships. In algebra II, students leam more complicated systems of relationship. The course of advanced algebra is the further development of algebraic ability. Through solid geometry and trigonometry, pupils deduce the properties of three-dimensional figures. Today's world of auto. mation requires many young people who are adept at mathe- matical processes. Faculty memhers of the math department adequately condition their students for this task. Mrs. Lyons dishes out Iell-o for the cafeteria lunches.



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Students benefit from special school activities. fu fi.. MISS PATSY YVONNE DEAN B.S. Healthy Physical Educationg G.A.A.g I.V. Basketballg Tennis Team Miss ANNE DeSHAZO Mas. VIRGINIA a. sms. L. W. B-M.. MIM- DOFFLEMEYER GOODALL B S B S Concert ChoirgBeginning Guidance Director Joumalismg OrchcstragAduanccrl Library Club MR. JAMES A. MR. H. E. NULL MRS. ANTOINETTE W. MISS TRESA F. LEITCH, JR. Bs. PIGGOTT QUAHLES B.S.g M.Ed. Healthg Physical B.A. B.S. in Education Driver Education Educationg Monogram Eighth Grade Arty Art Health: Physical Edu- Club I, II, III, and IVg Art catitmg D r i U e r Edu- Club catiortg First Aidg G.A.A.g Mrs. Piggott and Herbert Craclzloek use the loom in art class. Varsity Basketballg Varsity Softball ni MR. LAIRD L. RUSH A.B.g M,Ed. Healthy Physical Eduea tion: Driver Educatimig Football, Basketball, and Baseball coach. 15 MRS. MARILYN MR. IULIAN NEVILLE HARPER KING. IR. B.S. in Physical B,S. Education Varsity Football Coachg Driver Ezlucationg Assistant Track Coach Phycsila Educationg Junior Red Cross Albemarle High offers several special activities. The 8,800-book library is an indispensable organization as a center of reference and literature, Guidance coun- selors provide valuable advice as to the schoolwork and future plans of stu- dents. Through band, chorus, or or- chestra, students receive pleasure from musical expression. Teachers of physical education and health create an interest in personal fitness. The driver education instructors produce safe, well-informed drivers. In art class, students develop artistic ability through instruction, knowledge of famous painters, and per- sonal experience. as-'nr MR. JAMES YV. NIRS. LADY B. SIMMONS WALTON B.S. in biusic Educationg B.S. M.Ed. Libraryg Library Club Beginning Bands Interme- diate Bandg Junior Eandg Concert and Marching Bandg Band Club 1

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