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Front row: I. Ashe, C. Ellinger, D. Shifflet, presidentg B. Lam, secretaryg L. Hicks, H. Frazier. Second row: N, Goldsmith, M. Wood, G. Lam, P. Herring, P. Breeden, M. Thomas, P. Beale. Girl's 4-H-The representative to the Girls 4-H Club is Mrs. E, Wilson. This year the club had two projects. The first was a study of good nutrition for today's teen-age girl. The second was a good grooming course called Looking Your Best. Several demonstrations were given during the club period. The club members have an opportunity to exhibit these skills at various demonstrations here at school and in county contests. 4-H Clubs place emphasis on good grooming and safefy: Boy's 4-H-Mr. Lewis West represents the County Extension Service in working with the Boys 4-H Club. This year the general topic of safety was dis- cussed and during the fall the club had a speaker talk on the importance and application of safety. Gun Safetyf, 'Safety in the Homef' Safety on the Road, and First Aid were a- mong the specific fields that were studied. Front row: M. Shifflett, I. Bishop, 1. Stinnett, VV. Breedcn, W. Critzer, I. C. Blackwell, T. Albert, K. Maupin, C. Wolfrey, I. Broshure, S. Clements, R, Morris, M. Huff. Second row: W. H. Birchead, D. Tisdale, P. Fisher, D, VVood, N. Hamner, K. Gardner, P. Haney, H. Iones, P. Fisher, C. Sudduth, C. Belew, R. Leake, J. Jones. Third row: L. Creasy, W. Bonds, H. Hemdon, P. Blincoe, I. Sprouse, C. Shifflett, D. Morris, C. Durrer, J, Whitehouse. 32
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Hi-Y-Conventions! In the Hi-Y, these meetings are important activities. In November, Buddy Toms and Terry Vogt participated in the District Convention in IVaynes- boro. Also, in April six representatives traveled to the Mo- del Ceneral Assembly in Richmond. In order to r'1is . e money, members sold candy at bas- ketball games and in the cafeteria A ' z. portion of the money eamed purchased food baskets for needy families at Christ- mas. Frequently, on Sunday mornings a group of Hi-Y mem- bers attended churches of various religions. in sfadenfs flzrouglf f r Front row: H. S. d 'an ridge, A, Faulkner, C. Bl ,... row: I. Tomlin, XV. Sallcy, 1. Cockerille, S. Pollock, A. Second ' ' , . , . I am, C. Mahancs, C. McAllister, Osvaldx. Scconcl row: VV. Jarman, D. Rea, B. Yowell, R. Deta I. Dorsey. Third row: P. Fulton, J. McCauley, YV, Coleman, S. Ramsey. more, T. Manely, C. Scrivnor, R, Rankin. Third 7010! B. Link, J. Jarman, J. Pylcs, W. Harrell, B, Eastwood. Front row: L. Harrington, j. Tomlin, A, Boaz, J. Cor-kerille, Second row: S. Ford, M. Smith, S. Hathaway, B. Knight, M. Lone-rgan, C. Cookley, C. Slmffner, C. Shoffnc-r, A. Osvalds, S. Pollock. Third row: C. Mt-Daniel, F. Sm-ed, S. Lydick, C. Sudduth, B, Martin, E. Boaz, I. Snced, N, Ben- fer, D. Bradbury, L. Morris, Mrs. Chevrier. Chess Club-Formed by a group of students from last year's Math Club, the Chess Club is new to Albemarle this year, The main objectives of the club are to further the know- led f ' ge o chess and important strategy of the game amon g club members. Plans have been made f ' ' or a tournament in which all students could participate. Although chess is the ' I mayor actor in the club, recently much ime has been spent in organiz- lg and electing club officers. inke, C, Murray P Cale Front row. J, Gambrill A Bogcr R NI ' Mr. Johnston, symrisorg D. Kusic, nice-president, P. Maupin, clmplnin, B. Toms, yrmvident, B, Hatclu-r, historian and T. Vogt, seeretury. service fo oflzers. XTL
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Pep Club: The Pep Club has worked this year to increase school spirit at Albemarle's sports events. At the football games the club sat as a group and cheered with the cheerleaders. Before t e Bristol football game, Pam Knight and Audrey Smith presented the team with a victory cake. For Homecoming they sponsored a float. Anne Leake was elected Miss Pep Club and rode on the float with other girls, dressed in costumes to represent sports. These included football, basketball, softball, and tennis. Front Row: A. Smith, vice-president, L. March, treasurer, I. Sandridge, secretary, P. Knight, president. Second Row: D. Carter, L. Fitzgerald, K. McCauley, Mrs. King, sponsor. Third Row: E. Gardner L. Crenshaw, M. Mich- ie, M. Williams. Fourth Row: I. Cheape, L. Garrett, C. Grossmann, C. Bolick. Fifth Row: F. Shifflett, B. john- son, I. Lawrence, V. Vascott. Sixth Row: K. Tobertson, E. Rockwood, C. Kennamer, L. Dickens. fhe Pep 6lub and 6.4.4. work fo increase school spirif. Front Row: Miss Dean, sponsorg L. Wyant, treasurer, S. Hathaway, vice-president C Mawyer, preszdentg I. Smith, secretary, C. Westmoreland, reporter, Miss Quarles, sponsor. Second Row: B Haney, C. Holland, B. Britton, J. Shepherd, C. Bolick, S. Lane, S Turner Third Row: S Strauss S. Rhodes, T. Wyant, M. McDaniel, L. Pugh, C. Pace B Moore-'Fourth Bow- K Kessler' D Nor: ford, L. Crawford, I. Farish, J, Gibson, M. Marston, lj. Brookman, L. Hopkins, Umdenstock. 33 G.A.A.: One of the highlights of last fall was the first Powder Puff Football game at Albemarle High School. The Girls Athletic Association sponsored this event. Girls who have competed in some sport, such as basketball, softball or tennis, are eligible to join this very active organiza- tion. In addition to sponsoring the Powder Puff Bowl, the associa- tion purchased and presented trophies to the most valuable players in girls' sports. To raise the necessary money, the club members held bake sales at girls' athletic games. They sit together at boys, sports events to cheer for them.
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