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annual: Highlight staff informs school of AHS activities. Highlight: The Albemarle High- lighti' staff in producing nine issues, attempts to completely cover academic and extracurricular activities. The in- teresting and often humorous features heighten reader enthusiasm. The editor- ial column offers students an opportun- ity to state their opinions. The finance committee raises money by selling adver- tising, giving sockhops, and sponsoring the Iunior-Senior Basketball Came. ,,,,f- Seated: I. Wood, C. Robertson, editors. Standing: B. Britton, managing editor: Mr Goodall, smmsorg G. Osvalds, photographer, iN, Pierce, cartoonist, rwflsi f exft-ci Seated: A. Leake, business manager, H. Lombard, advertising manager. Standing: P Blackvvell, circulation managerg I. Trimble, business managerg S, Terrill, adcertising man- ager: B. Britton, managing editor. Mike Strickland and Billy Dandridge battle for the ball in the Junior-Senior basketball game sponsored by the High- light staff. .4-O' S Seated: C. Frye, M. Wood, feature editors. Stand- ing: D, Sharpe, news editor, C. Oliver, D. Mayer, C. Shelton, sports editorsg D. Hamilton, news e itor. -I TW ' . ' ri W1 1 , +-,ez K, . ' ' , ,R . H ...- . , . , r .M nag' iii? YP: 1 . .5 -K, fs, 1,43
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M. Sprouse, copy editorg S. Hays, editofg S. Galvin, pho- tography editor, Mrs. Francis, sponsorg I. Heepe, art editor, S. Stanton, managing editor. Front Row: G. Osvalds, B. Bishop, photographer. Second Row: S. Mummy, class editor, M. Bishop, faculty editorg S. Redlands, class editor. s Q ' Peer staff plans modem Peer: This year the Peer Staff has attempted to record the changes in Albemarle High School during the past ten years. To finance the annual the price was raised, advertising was sold, and pictures were sold at Club Night. The book is graded by S.I.P.A. during the summer. R. Sinclair, circulation manager, E. Powell, assistant-circulw tion numagerg S. Donohue, business manager, M. Wood, bus- iness lay-out manager. . .. r f we rsigmx 3: f-me--rx .vers-. .sfw-1 Wi: f , A, mens. L. :. 'W ' lr 'r or - 43 21f?fi'fls:f? Efv-Q v1 P. Green, S. Terry, organization editors, S. Garrett, M. Jones, feature editorsg M. Toms, C. Clark, L. Harrington, sports editors. all-1? 5
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Front row: F. Bain, T. Turner, pro- gram committee, A. Smith, program committee, D. Falwell, president, B Albee, program committee, D. Shiflett, A. Clarity. Second row: Mr. Ergler, sponsor, S. Dudley, C. Iudge, T. Heil- man, P. Stacy, B. Eastwood, R. Kyser S. Manley. Math club members work overtime on difficult problems, Math Club-Increasing interest in the Math Club necessitated the division of the organization into three smaller groups: The Math Club, the ,Iunior Math Club, and the Chess Club. The Math Clubs, activities consisted of working and discussing problems during their club period. The spon- sors introduced subjects to the members which are not taught in regular math courses because of limited time. Under the direction of Mr. Ergler, the senior group work- ed out a bilateral number system, while the Iunior Math Club Worked other specific problems under Mrs. VVhite's supervision. Front row, Sitting: M. Childress, W. Braun, G. Alrich, secretary-treasurer, E. Srickler, president, G. A. Baker, vice-president, M. Murray, B. Beale. Second row: Mrs. White, sponsor, J. Shepercl, C. Travis, A. Long, P. Naylor, P. Cale, S. Stanton, M. Stanton, C. Bolick, E. Reyburn. Third row: P. Fulton, W. Coleman, A. Boaz, K. Huff, D. Garth, J. Dandridge, E. Boaz, T. Leaderman, J. James.
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