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Sherrie Stanton, Lindsay Harrington and Susan Murnmey use the magazines pro- vided by the library. Carolyn Beale is getting ready to exercise one of her most outstanding talents - playing the piano. Charles McAllister, Ann Addington, a drink of water. significant confribuiions fo Albemarle. 1.- Danny Falwell smiles modestly for the camera. !ig Q 1-4 Q9 Pam Knight checks the registaer in the office, 77 and Bob Albee stop for
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Who 's Who A committee of faculty members, including Mr. Hurt, Mrs. Dofflemyer, Mrs. Houston, Miss Beard, Miss Suther- land, Mr. Turner, Mrs. Iackson, and Mr. Lindsay, chose the twelve Who's WVh0J' students. The committee selected students who contributed to Albemarle High School through extracurricular activities, adequate scholarship, dependability, citizenship, leadership and especially con- cem for fellow students. Susan Hays, diligent editor of The Peer, is also a debater. She has held offices in the Latin Club and the jr. Red Cross, and twice has won first prize in the Talent Show by playing her original compositions on the piano. Ann Addington was president of her junior Class and is now the President of the Student Council. This cheer- leader is Albemarle's first Snow Queen. An energetic cheerleader known by her friendly smile, Lucy F lannagan has been an officer of her class several times. Lucy is also active in the Tri-Hi-Y and the Student Council. Albemarle students have often listened to her on Saturday Moming with the Patriots. Bob Albee is an all around star athlete, vice-president of the Math Club and an All-State Band member three times. Bob is the first boy from Albemarle to receive an apponitment to a military academy. He plans to enter the Air Force Academy next fall. The senior class salutatorian, Pam Davis has been an active member of the Debate Club for four years, She is also an industrious member of the Student Council and is president of the District SCA. Charles McAllister is vice-president of the Bible Club and a member of the Hi-Y Club. Students may remember Charles' interesting moming devotions. The managing editor of The Peer, Sherrie Stanton has excelled in winning essay honors. The Latin Club is ano- ther of her interests. Lindsay Harrington, a good-natured football letterman, carries his interest in sports from the football field to the sports section of The Peer. Lindsay has vocal talent also, he is an All-State Chorus member. One may frequently find Susan Mummey busy at work in the library. She is an officer of the Library Club. Susan was selected for All-State Band this year . Carolyn Beale is certainly musically inclined. She plays the piano for the chorus, is vice-president of the chorus, and has been to All-State Chorus. Carolyn is also on the Student Council. Danny Falwell, who plays the drums in the band, is president of the Math Club. He is also a football and baseball letterman. Pam Knight has been a class officer twice. She was vice-president of the SCA last year and is president of the Pep Club this year. Pam was Maid-of-Honor in the Homecoming Court, and has been an enthusiastic cheer- leader until a job in the school office this year prevented her from being in the squad. Who 's Who recognizes twelve seniors who have made 76 ,. Cheerleader Lucy F lannagan entertains Mr. Turneris senior English class with a recital from Hamlet Susan Hays and Pam Davis' chat next to an unusual trellis outside the school building.
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The new Quill and Scroll members are, left to right, First Row: Donna Hamilton, Jackie Trimble, Barbara Britton, Anne Leake, Mary Wood, Carol Fry, Sally Terry, Patty Green and Dana Sharpe. In its second year, the William Anne Kepple Chapter of Quill and Scroll continues to reward student achieve- ment in ioumalism. This chapter, named after the Earl of Albemarle, is an honorary society for selected staff Second Row: Charles Oliver, Carolyn Robertson, Richard Sinclair, Susan Hays, Sue Galvin, Billy Bishop and Norma Pierce. Not pictured is Mary Bishop, members of The Highlight and The Peer. Since these stu- dents must meet certain requirements, Quill and Scroll increases the motivation for significant contributions to school publications. Highlight and Peer workers and ofhelefes strive Mrs. Carol Fox, sponsor, Cabell Smith, senior, Kathy Green, vice-president, SCAg Kenny Herndon, junior, Martha Williams, freshman, Bill McDiarrnid, sophornoreg lane Harrington, eighth grade. 78 llonor Council The Honor Council, in its second year at Albemarle, includes the presidents of all the classes. The vice-president of the SCA pre- sides over the Honor Council, organized to promote honesty among students and to pre- serve school property. By next year the Honor Council hopes to establish a functioning Honor Society with an elected membership of those students who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership and overall character.
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