Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1974

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Band Club, first row: S. Lawrence, S. Critzer, E. Tull, B. Ballard, J. Ford, Mr. Moulton, Sponsor. Second row: D. Mawyer, C. Samuel, K. Jameson. Third row: M. Figgatt, K. Barber, B. Lassetter, J. Peterson. Fourth row: F. Brown, M. Wolfe. Band Club The Band Club is primarily an or- ganizational structure within the ranks of the Band itself. Its function is to coordinate all the student activities associated with the Albemarle Band. Having been inactive for the past two years, the members are presently reorganizing and planning their objec- tives for 1974-75 school year. In addi- tion, the members sponsor fund- raising drives for the purpose of send- ing the concert band on trips, to purchase new music sheets and for repairing instruments. Psychology Club, first row: S. Hancock, L. Whitcomb, M. Brubeck. Second row: R. Carver, G. Morris L. Hardin, V. Morris, L. Hrica, Sponsor ; C. Loving. Psychology Club Psychology is the science devoted to the study of human behavior. The psychology club explored various levels of human behavior. It was con- cerned with the four major functions of behavior: description, understand- ing, prediction, and control. The club members’ knowledge, as revealed by their differential studies, found that the goal of enhancing the quality of human life can be, at least partially, fulfilled through endeavoring to un- derstand ourselves as well as others. bi i ■■ .. H ' M ) ij ill « ... , « 1 li ► FF A, first row: B. Hurt, P. Maupin, S. Klapp, M. Hicks, D. Shifflett. Second row: M. Wingfield, D. Spradlin, B. Gibson, J. Frazier, J. Bickel. On Tractor: M. Walton, R. Mayo. F. F. A. Future Farmers of America is an intra-curricular activity of vocational agriculture. Learning to conduct and participate profitably in meetings is a major objective of the group. In addi- tion, the group strives to foster a spirit of cooperation and to encourage fi- nancial and civic responsibility among its members. 79

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Science Club Under the guidance of Mr. Monfort, the Science Club delved into the many mysteries contained in the world of science. They used ex- perimentation and evaluation to solve problems that interested them. Out- side of the club periods, the members worked on their various projects. The main goal concerning these projects was to have them presented at one of the state science fairs. Science Club, first row: L. Workman, D. Earle. Second row: D. Thacker, B. Ratcliffe, K. McAffe, D. Davis. Third row: J. Taggert, W. Hunt, D. Porritt, Mr. Monfort, Sponsor. Art Club Art Club, sitting: L. Mills, D. Morris. Second row: T. Sklany, S. Bishop, A. Meredith, Miss Gardner, Sponsor. Third row: G. Bond, S. Mor- ris. Art Club, first row: J. Webber, T. Goodman, C. Via, H. Marks, R. Sprouse, T. Gibson. Second row: M. Johnson, L. Cockerille, C. Roberts, T. Trunzo, K. Corrigan, J. Riffe, D. Van der Linde, L. Bitt, R. Thompson, A. Davis, B. Micham, R. Wagner, K. Etheridge, K. Meeks, G. Bond, Mr. Johnson, Sponsor. Art enhances one’s ability to see and define things in our world with the many available materials. The art clubs of Albemarle High School have been very active this year. In previous years, the art club has been one group, but this year, the club had to be split into two groups because of overwhelming interest. In order to make Albemarle a better place in which to learn and work, the clubs have done paintings for the cafeteria, the majority of the halls and the new fine arts wing. In addition to this, the club helps in involv- ing students in school activities such as painting scenery for various dances including the Junior-Senior prom. The club also has submitted various cover designs for the yearbook. The clubs participate in various art festivals and contests. Many members have won prizes in these contests on the local and state level. Much of the members’ success can be attributed to the guidance given to them by their talented sponsors, Mr. Waldo Johnson and Miss Katherine Gardner. 78



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I Concert Band: R. Adams, M. Adams, M. Amato, A. Avertee, K. Baber, M. Bain, N. Bain, B. Ballard, S. Batten, J. Berry, M. Binns, A. Brie, J. Brown, L. Bryant, J. Bunts, A. Busby, M. Butler, B. Carricker, B. Chester, S. Cohen, A. Colony, A.M. Colony, Q. Congdon, R. Conway, J. Cotten, P. Crawford, S. Crizer, C. Davis, J. Evans, B. Fields, B. Figgatt, M. Figgatt, J. Ford, C. Gibson, G. Good, C. Goodloe, W. Gordon, T. Grinde, J. Hahn, T. Harding, S. Hearn, V. Hensley, E. Hilbert, W. Huber, C. Hughes, C. Hurt, J. Hutchinson, K. Jameson, Beginning Band: R. Ahrend, M. Arrnentrout, S. Brown, C. Burton, D. Cavanaugh, J. Clements, R. Clements, L. Dorman, C. Dunn, M. Dur- rette, M. Erickson, M. Forbes, J. Garrett, G. Gentry, G. Hall, O. Har- ris, T. Harris, S. Kauzlarich, C. Leavy, O. McCullough, A. McDer- mott, G. Molyneux, M. Morris, S. Morris, L. Morris, J. Payne, R. D. Jones, T. Kim, K. King, T. Lange, W. Lassitter, S. Lawrence, D. Lee, M. Mattby, D. Mawyer, V. McCauley; P. Merkins, P. Murphy, D. Napier, J. Peterson, J. Pitts, D. Porritt, W. Porritt, J. Quasebarth, L. Rainey, J. Respess, T. Reynolds, J. Ritchie, R. Rushia, C. Samuel, M. Sedwick, T. Selden, J. Rainsey, S. Smith, W. Stamp, J. Starke, M. Tull, J. Vascott, D. Vermillion, S. Watson, C. Webber, C. Wheeler, D. Williams, G. Williams, C. Wingfield, M. Wolfe, J. Wolffey, R. Wood, B. Ward, E. Ward. Peterson, C. Pugh, L. Rexrode, D. Rhodes, D. Shafer, J. Sheridan, D. Shortell, T. Steppe, K. Stout, W. Sudduth, J. Wright, H. Yancey, J. Yates, W. Johnson, T. Hunt; W. Hunt, R. Johnson, D. Huckstep, L. Anderson. The concert band is an organization composed of many talented musicians. They prepare challenging music for two concerts and the District V Festival, where the band competes for ratings. The beginning band, a “reserve group”, is mostly concerned with individual improvement of skills and techniques of music. Under the skillful direction the Mr. Kenneth Moulton, both the concert and beginning bands provide concerts for the whole student body during the year. Band 80

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