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Steve Anslow, Mike Toms, and Woody Gleason re- hearse for Gloria C. H. Baker, Kenneth Farrell, and Ronnie Gentry patiently paste the hill together for the Christmas pageant. as flre Albemarle Players plan presentation nl Gloria, Albemarle Players-This year the Albemarle Players Players presented a Christmas pageant. Katherine Kester's Gloria starred Margie Fowler, Mike Toms, and John Parson. The story of the fourth XVise Man was staged December 7th and Sth. The choirs and the speech class cooperated with the drama department in the production of the pageant. Front row: J. Griesbach, D. Shiflett, M. Travis, J. DeGraff, M. Klink, president, S. Anslow, oice-president, S. Walker, secretary- treasuferg M. Sanborn, reporter, B. McNish, historrkmg F. Paulette, J. Bias, C. Garnett, L. King, J. Bickham, T. Payne, Mrs. Jackson, sponsor. Second row: D. Ashcom, L. Crenshaw, C. Bolick, C. Smith, D. Brown, B. Powell, E. Eubank, E. Matacia, A. Fccley, P. Burns S, Cross, K. McCauley, J. Shiflett, V. Herring, D. Cannon, T. Wolterl Third row: C. Gamett, A. Lt-ake, T. Elder, M. Armentrout, M Shiflett, L. Leake, F. Wheeler, B. Ballard, M. Stanton, J. Rivers N. Yowell, N. Calvin, J. Thomas, P. Acree. Fourth row: M. Robbins B. Smith, S. Gentry, M. Fowler, P. Davis, S. Allen, B. Redden, M Rohr, H. Sadler, M. Respess, F. Lyster, R. Jones, E. Rockwood, S s s Hosts for the district drama festival, which was held March 14, the Albemarle Players presented Three on a Benchf, Starring in this one-act play were Missy Scott, George Sanborn, Marie Harris, and Jim VVhite. On Februarv Sth, twenty-four members attended the Drama and Forensic Conference held at the University of Virginia. Speakers were Dr. John Graham, Roger Boyle, and Art Green. Terry. Fifth row: S. White, S. Jenson, J. Cheape, B. Walker, W. Braun, C. Grossman, H. Redlands, C. Haynes, C. Somma, N, Hunter, J. Johns, M. Robins, P. Finn, T. Masser. Sixth row: N. Romanac, L. Mundy, D. Cushman, K. Robertson, A. Maddox, V. Parker, B. Kennedy, J, XVood, L. Harrington, C. Kennamer, B. Dudley, S. Murray, B. Johnson, I. Martin, J. Farnsworth, A. Walter, S. Trunzo, V. Vascott. Seventh row: L. Smith, A. Boaz, R. Skenes, K. Farrell, R. Gentry, J. Burnett, B. Powell, L. Richardson, N. Thomton, D. Maupin, J. Sneed, M. Murray, C. A. Baker, L. Toms, B. Baldwin. Eighth row: J. WVilson, J. XVhite, E. Gentry, W. Gleason, M. Rea, M. Toms, G. Sanhorn, J. Parson, M. Powell, H. Bumett, T. Ward, C. Smith, S. Birdsong. i . 1:. 1.a-its-zxfresnu 1 1 1 f Q 11 zz '11--1111:-.xinawsn-11 u sri:-l
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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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High School Red Cross Club-The Albemarle County Red Cross Chapter has an active High School Red Cross Club at Albemarle. Each homeroom sends a represen- tative to the meetings. Functioning mainly as a service organization, the group selected as a major project the filling of a chest with school supplies. A close- ly related project was the filling of individual gift boxes, both of these will be sent to disaster areas. An intemational activity of the club is sending a scrapbook depicting , A life in America to a school in an- ' other nation fthis year Koreaj in exchange for a similar book from them. Front row: J. Robinson, M. Dudley, B. Tomlin, K. Glass, S. Calvin, reporter, S. Redlands, State Convention Representative, K. Green, State Convention Representativeg P. Naylor, secre- tary-treasurerg R. Harris, vice-president, L. Sullivan, K. Tyson, B. Sandridge, D. Bickham, L. Lam. Second row: I. Baber, C. Grayson, M. Frazier, J. E. Sharer, B. Davis, E. Dabney, P. Pace, G. Geer, S. Murray, B. S. Amiss, B. Thomas, A. Griesbach, S. Tate, C. Shephard, B. Shifflett, C Gray. Third row: B. Critzer, S. Manley, G. Alrich, B. johnson, E. Gardner, L. Schwarzenboeck, P. Simms, V. Carpenter, L. Morris, L. Childress, J. Rivers, E. Strickler, C. Travis, H. Morris, B. Shifflett, B. Baldwin, J. Lawson, A. Via. Service clohs ado' fo high school life through the Art Club- Hello, Bill! Have you bought your AHS Dial yet?,'-The Art Club advertised the second an- nual edition of a student directory. ln April the club members attended an art museum in Yvashington, and held one of their own during the first week of May. In this show, pictures were displayed in the lobby and in the library at Albe- marle. The artist of the best painting received a 355 plrizeg an auction was held during the last day of the s ow. The club participated in the Scottsville Branch of the Mclntire Public Library junior Art Show on Feb- ruary ll, Several of the outstanding works were sent to Scottsville to be judged. Another project accom- plished this year was putting up a mural in the back of the library. Susan Ward, who graduated from Albemarle last year, painted the mural. Front row: D. Rappolt, vice-president, A. Anderson, recorderg M. Fornes, secretary-treasurer, P. Mordecai, president. Second row: J. Shifflet, P. Osina, L. Cassady, Mrs. Piggott, sponsor, Third row: K. Gould, I. Fornes, B. Ward, B. Williams. Fourth row: R. Flick, C. Elias, K. Edwards, P. O'Conner. Fifth row: 1 C. Phillips, L. Gerhardt, S. Moon, I. Heepe. 28
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