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Front Row: M. Marshall, A. Painter, N. Goldsmith, D. Brown, A. Gribble, P. Beale, I. Lawrence, C. Grossman, D. Benson, C. Mc- Daniel. Second How: C. Beale, accompanist, M. Wood, P. Simms, L. Childress, I. Lawson, T. Masser, B. Johnson, I. Wood, I. Trimble G. Lam, E. Pugh. Third Raw: Miss DeShazo, director, D. Critzeri If f D. Sharpe, I. Paschall, L. Sartin, D. Watson, F. Gianiny, S. Tninzo, M. L. Respess, N. Townsend, K. Stanton. Fourth Row: I. Sprouse, A. Mays, I. James, L. Harrington, W. Smith, H. Owenby, I. Tom- lin, L. Mundy, R. Gough, I. Garrison. choirs present programs af Christmas and in the spring. Choirs: This year the chor- uses have given two student as- semblies, one in November and one in May. They worked closely with the drama department to produce the Christmas Pageant, Gloria, Representatives to the All- State Chorus included Sheila Trunzo, Larry Mundy, Lindsay Harrington, Iettie Paschall, Judy Lawson, and Iacob Sprouse. On March 30 the Concert Choir participated in the District V Vocal Festival. Front Row: C. Garrison, S. Sours, V. Morris, J, Harrington, S. Grimes, J. Harrington, L. Smith, Miss DeShazo, director, Second Row: N. Yowell, accompanist, P. Rogers, I. Wood, S. Rogers, P. Shifflett, B. Tomlin, G. Sheppard, B. Sandridge, B. Foster. Third Row: T. Stickler, B. Lam, K. Garson, B. Beale, B. Roberts, K. Markwood, P. Breeden, B. Wood, E. Mundy, A. Thomas, N. Flowers, F. Wheeler, M. Garth. Fourth Row: E. Burton, J. Gough, C. Huff, D. Butler, C. Garnett, S. Pollock, A. Osvalds, G. DeGraff, F. Zimmerman.
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Flutes: C. Umdenstock, G. Gill, K. Shifflett. Bb Clarinets: I. Robinson G. Garrison. Alto Saxophones: B. Cambell, S. Critzer, R. Raines. Tenor Saxo- phones: G. Gentry, I. Fretwell. Oboe: D. Parsons. Comets: W. Bensen, G. Beitzel. Trombone: G. Lee. Basses: M. Pearson, W. Seale. Drums: C. Grayson, G. Dudley, R. Layman, J. Brochu, J. Davidson, R. Mawyer. lnsfrumenfalisfs' work fo qualify for Concerf Band! Flute: L. O'Neal. Bb Clarinets: C. Bokick, F. Paulette, S. Tumer, D. DeHart, I. Haney, A. Wood, T. Manley, D. Wood, S. Lowrey, S. Morris, B. Gibson, S. Olsson. Alto Saxophones: D. Williams. Tenov Saxophones: L. Towsey, E. Spring- born. Comets: S. Beale, T. De- Long, G. Martin, T. Payne, H. Roberts. Trombones: W. Seale, C. Woodson, N. Benfer, H. Nurford, I. Garrison. Baritone: T. Titus. Bass: E. Lawson. Drums: M. Huff, I. Fitzgerald, E. jenkins, B. Hall, T. Trimble, L. Lohman.
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First Row: Split Ends-Terry Vogt, Mike Stricklandg Guards-jim Cerhardtg Tackles-Eddie Strickler, Iim Abel, Wayne Carver Bunch, Lindsay Harrington, VVilliam Powell, Doug W'ood, Ray Bobby Vest, Paul Stacyg Halfbacks-George Gay, Eddie Herring Kyserg Wingbacks-Dan Kusic, jim Pyles, Dan Falwell. Second joe Strickler, Steve Lydick. Row: Tight Ends-Dave Falwell, Tom Massie, Dave Moyer, Lane spnrfs' Albemarle? Varsify Football feam figlzfs' for a winning 7-3 season. After losing the first two games in Valley District play, the Albemarle football team drove on to win the last five games of the year and finish third in the dis- trict with an over-all 7-3 record. While this year's record did not measure up to the 1961 team which won the dis- trict championship with a 9-1 record, the Patriot showing still represented a fine season of outstanding football. With a big spurt of offensive power, Albemarle started the season with a 47-0 romp over Group II Flu- vanna County High. The big attraction for the home crowd was the three touchdown passes thrown by senior quarterback Bob Albee. In the second game of the season played before the largest crowd in Albemarle history, the Patriots met a rugged, well-coached Bristol, Tennessee, team that ended the Patriot ten-game winning streak. The bright spot for Albemarle in the 21-7 loss was a spectacular 80-yard retum by Eddie Herring of a blocked field goal attempt. Albemarle 47 ..... Fluvanna 0 Albemarle 7 . Bristol, Tenn. 21 Albemarle 27 ..., Culpeper 6 Albemarle 0 .... R. E. Lee 13 Albemarle 13 .. Buena Vista 25 Albemarle 20 ,..... Louisa 6 Albemarle 26 .... Lexington 0 Albemarle 6 . Harrisonburg 27 Albemarle 40 .,., .... W aynesboro 19 Albemarle 32 Natural Bridge 0
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