Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1974

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Page 67 text:

National Honor Society , first row: J. Huie, D. Deane, M. Nighting- ale, P. Hamner, M.L. Wolf, M. Thompson, B. Cutright. Second row: C. Simmons, T. Mathews, B. Stephenson, P. Sprouse, K. Jameson, B. Drash, C. Van de Castle, J. Bates, C. Branch. Third row: Mrs. Jones, Sponsor; S. Russell, B. Lindsey, D. Merkel, L. Solorzano, E. Graebner, A. LaRue, S.W. Hong. Fourth row:D. Peck, S. Rungwerth, C. Berry, B. Cutright, D. Andrews, T. Goodman, L. Ricciardelli, A. Echols, B. Fields, M. Carter, T. Rennolds. Not Pictured: T. Quasebarth, S. Rogers, J. Sandridge, A. Sanford, W. Snow, M. Walton. Honor Society The Honor Society is composed of a group of students who have exhibited superior qualities of leadership, character, scholarship and service. Students are nominated by a panel of teachers, reviewed by the entire faculty, and chosen according to their con- tributions to Albemarle. In the spring, parents are invited to an Honor Society Tea where new members are inducted into the society. The Harlequin has essayed to incorporate the talent and the creativity of the student body and faculty into a fine arts magazine. It is hoped that the magazine will be estab- lished permanently and will gain more support from the school body. Special thanks go to the English Department for it’s aid and enthusiasm and the Editors-in-Chief, Emily Graebner and Craig Van de Castle. Harlequin, editors and staff , first row: B. Cutright, D. Merkel, M.L. Wolf, Literary ; M. Thompson, N. Rutland, Publicity Second row: T. Haigh, C. Van de Castle, Co-editor-in-Chief; R. Owen, M. Nightingale, S. Terhume, M. Rydei. rt 1 ' row: C. Simmons, Publishing; S. Russell, Circulation ; E. Graebner, Co-editor-in-Chief. Harlequin 63

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Prism After being called The Highlight for years, the school newspaper received a new name: Prism! The Prism staff has been striving to create a new format. Along with this new format, the staff tried to enrich the minds of the students with cover- age of community activities. Another new service of the Prism has been to keep the students informed on student government affairs. Offering their sol- utions to current problems, whether school or community oriented, the staff has attempted to bring across sin- cerity as well as objectivity in their opinions. Prism, editors, first row: T. Goodman, Publicity ; T. Norcross, Exchange; K. Thalmann, News; L. Wingfield, Typing. Second row: Mr. Hill, Sponsor; B. Curtight, Features; J. Owen, Layout; T. Haigh, Art; L. Ricciardelli, Editor-in-Chief. Third row: S. Van Fossen, Photography; L. Ander- son, Photography; J. Terrell, Business Manager; K. King, Sports. Fourth row: R. Owen, Editoral. Prism, staff, first row: M. Wolf, B. Tiglor, M. Pearce. Second row: N. Epstein, K. Brown, A. Cote, G. Kiser. Third row: S. Claytor, S. Rennolds, T. Bowen, S. Allen. 62



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Peer Peer Underclassmen, first row: R. Johnson, A. Colony, S. Claytor, P. Hantske, J. Tremblay, C. Jones, R. Comfort. Standing: D. Congdon. Minor. Second row: D. Graff, B. Craig, V. Foster, J. Moore, R. The Peer is a continual strivance of patience, the efforts and contributions of many. The staff, which was larger this year, has attempted to produce a yearbook to suit the interests of many. With the guidance of sponsors, Mrs. Courtenay Stanley and Mrs. Virginia Barnett, the Peer staff has formulated what they believe to be a true rep- resentation of the 1973-74 school year. 64 Editors: Jane Huie, Melody Nightingale.

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