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Senior Class of '63 The Senior Class is a special part of Albe- marle High School, for its members lead the student body. Their spirit and school pride are reflected by underclassmen. Many seniors hold responsible positions on the student council, on athletic teams and in clubs. Moreover, senior teachers and students honor certain classmates who have played an important role in their class. Other seniors are rocognized for their scholastic acheivement. College Boards are a must for those who are college-bound, while D.E. and I.C.T. prepare others for useful services to their community. Finally, graduation and its activities come. The senior trip brings the class members closer to that inevitable event, graduation. Together for the last time, the seniors march down the aisle to the strains of Pomp and Circum- stancev to receive their diplomas. Senior Class officers are Peck Maupin, vice-presidentg Cheryl Roberts, reporterg Cabell Smith, presidentg and Carolyn Robertson, secretary-treasurer. Working sfurlenfs acquire salesmsnslrip in D.E. IAMES CALEB ABELL Football 1,2,3,4,5g Monogram Club 4,53 S.C.A. 1, Track 1,2,3,4,5. ANN MARIE ADDINCTON Class president 44 Albemarle Players lg Intemational Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,55 French Club 45 Honor Council 4, S.C.A. president 55 Cheerleader 3,4,5g Chorus 1,2,3g Homecoming Court 33 Snow Queen 55 D.A.R. American History Award 4. CHARLES RONALD AGEE French Club 5, Orchestra Club, reporter 55 Orchestra 4,5. ROBERT BRUCE ALBEE Football 1,2,3,4,5g Basketball 1,2,3,4,5g Track 15 Baseball 2,3,4,5g S.C.A. 15 Monogram Club 2,3,4g Math Club 1,2,3,4,5, vice- president 5g Band 1,2,3,4,5g All State Band 2,3,4. 86
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Mr. Simmons directs a band class. classes Although the student body is ever enlarging, ever finding new interests, nevertheless, it has certain char- acteristics. Students take great pride, for instance, in their school and in their good sportsmanship. The school includes grades eight through twelve. Eighth graders must adjust to attending a large consoli- dated high school. Ninth and tenth graders, having attained a sense of belonging, participate in extracur- ricular activities. The iunior class busily carries out fund raising projects, such as the talent show, in order to finance the Iunior-Senior Prom. Their last year in high school finds seniors holding responsible positions and preparing for college or jobs. Students enjoy a sock hop after a basketball game. Barbara Burnett and Charles Barnes care fully collect oxygen over water in their chemistry class.
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MURIEL ANN ALBERT F.T.A. 1,2g Bible Club 2,35 Junior Red Cross 4g F.B,L.A. 5. SUSAN IANE ALLEN Albemarle Players 1,2,3,4,5, historian 3, secretary-treasurer 4g Intemational Club 1,23 French Club 35 Literary Club 4,5 MARY ANN ANDERSON Art Club 2,3,4,5, reporter 5g Library Club 3,4,5g Literary Club 4,5, STEVEN PARKER ANSLOW Art Club 43 Albemarle Players 4,5, vice-president 55 Literary Club 5. classes. BRUCE CHARLES BALDXVIN Hi-Y Ig Band Club l,2g junior Red Cross 55 French Club 5. Sitting in the hull gives Mzzrtluz jones and Sue Garrett lots of room 10 work rm layout.
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