1957 Peer Albemarle High School

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The 1957 Peer for Albemarle High School from Charlottesville VA

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Peer Staff

First row, le ft to ~ight: Miss Mason, Sponsor; Chuck Vance, Nancy Woodson, Betty Jean Haney, Beverly Whitlock, Dian~ Hudson, Nancy Powers, Doris Wood, Tom Huff, Kay Schultz, Ronnie Lynch, Danny Albert, Mrs. Arbaugh, Sponsor. Second row, left to right: Mitz Bibb, Kay Adcock, Peggy Purvis, Margar~t Little, Geraldine Critzer, Glassell J0awyer:., _ Tob1y Brown, Linda Gillis, Billy Lee Powell, Lindy Powell,

First row: Nancy Powers, Editor in Chief. Second row, left to right: Diane Hudson, Assistant Edi­tor; Beverly Whitlock, Advertising Manager; Doris Wood, Assistant Editor; Ronnie Lynch, Boys' Sports Editor. Third row; left to right: Betty Haney, Art Editor; Chuck Vance, Business Editor; Nancy Woodson, Girls' Sports Editor; Tom Hull, Club Editor; Kay Schultz, Class Editor; Danny Albert, Art Editor.

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Barbara Kinchloe, Dina Young . . Third row, left to right: Virginia Moon, Hattie Lasley, Barbara Good­man, Sandra Lipscomb, Audrey Breeden, Dorothy Jarrell , Sandra Baile, Myrle Sandridge, John Breeden, Clyde Lynch. Fourth row, left to right: Pat Richard­son, Betty Ritchie, Carolyn Albert, Wanda Barnett, Jody Bibb.

Miss Mason, Sponsor; Nancy Powers, Editor; Mrs. Arbaugh. Sponsor.

To Miss Martha Bailey we dedicate the 1957 Peer. For her wonderful patience with everycne in the student body,

For her unselfish willingness to a lways be of service, For her many h ours of devoted work on the secretarial sta ff ,

For her calmness of manner when we have been in a hurry or needed help, For her unlimited kindness to us, we of the Peer Staff present the 1957 Peer.

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Peer Staff

First row. le ft to right: Miss Mason, Sponsor; Chuck Vance, Nancy Woodson, Betty Jean Haney, Bever!y Whitlock, Dian~ Hudson, Nancy Powers, Doris Wood, Tom .Huff, Kay Schultz, Ronnie Lynch, Danny Albert, Mrs. Arbaugh, Sponsor. Second row, left to right: Mitz Bibb, Kay Adcock, Peggy Purvis, Margar~t Little, Geraldine Critzer, Glassell Mawyer, Tob,y Brown, Linda Gillis, Billy Lee PowelL Lindy -Powell,

First row: Nancy Powers, Editor in Chief. Second row, le ft to right: Diane Hudson , Assistant Edi­tor; Beverly Whitlock, Advertising Manager; Doris . Wood, Assistant Editor; Ronnie Lynch, Boys' Sports Editor. Third row; left to right: Betty Haney, Art Editor; Chuck Vance, Business Editor; Nancy Woodson, Girls' Sports Editor; Tom HulL Club Editor; Kay Schultz, Class Editor; Danny Albert, Art Editor.

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Barbara Kinchloe, Dina Young. · Third row, left to right: Virginia Moon, Hattie Lasley, Barbara Good­man, Sandra Lipscomb, Audrey Breeden, Dorothy Jarre ll , Sandra Baile, Myrle Sandridge, John Breeden, Clyde Lynch. Fourth row, le ft to right: Pat Richa rd­son, Betty Ritchie, Carolyn Albert, Wanda Barnett, Jody Bibb.

Miss Mason, Sponsor; Nancy Powers, Editor; Mrs. Arbaugh. Sponsor.

To Miss Martha Bailey we dedicate the 1957 Peer. For her wonderful patience with everycne in the student body,

For her unselfish willingness to always be of service, For her many hours of devoted work on the secretarial staff,

For her calmness of manner when we have been in a hurry or needed help, For her unlimited kindness to us, we of the Peer Staff present the 1957 Peer.

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Iron bars do not a prison make.

Deep concentration

Golden throats !

What gives, people?

You can always see a crowd like this before

school in the morning.

What would we do without those water fountains?

Crammed locker, golf hat, and shirt-tail out­a ll can be found a t A.H.S.

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Who said boys didn't drink milk? (And they

didn't pose for this either!)

From the laughs we see, and the smirk on Tommy's

face, he must have told another one!

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Iron bars do not a prison make.

Deep concentration

Golden throats !

What gives, people?

You can a lways see a crowd like this before

school in the morning.

What would we do without those water fountains?

Crammed locker, golf hat, and shirt-tail out­all can be found at A.H.S.

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Who said boys didn't drink milk? (And they didn't pose for this either!)

From the laughs we see, and the smirk on Tommy's

face , he must have told another one!

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Here and There

"Bottoms up," says Danny as he starts on his second bottle.

Is it interest or poor eye sight, Ronnie'(

Malcome Anslow, Jerry Havener, David Mawyer and Randall Pennington and the rest of the school assemble in the auditorium for another of our assemblies.

"Gee, Tom, what if Mr. Hurt sees us?" says Don.

Pat Richardson and Toby Brown appear to be studying .

Frankie looks doubtful about something .

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Lore tta, June, and Linda do some research.

We were going to use this for something e lse, but thanks to Danny-well look for yourself.

Do you two always look that way?

Faculty and Students.

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Here and There

"Bottoms up," says Danny as he starts on his second bottle.

Is it interest or poor eye sight. Ronnie'!

Malcome Anslow, Jerry Havener, David Mawyer and Randall Pennington and the rest of the school assemble in the auditorium for another of our assemblies.

"Gee, Tom, what if Mr. Hurt sees us?" says Don.

Pat Richardson and Toby Brown appear to be studying.

Frankie looks . doubtful about something.

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Loretta, June, and Linda do some research.

We were going to use this for something else, but thanks to Danny- well look for yourself .

Do you two a lways look that way?

Faculty and Students.

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Administration

BEN F. HURT Principal

HOMER M. KLINE Assistant Principal

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MARTHA BAILEY Secretary

DOROTHY J. THOMPSON Assis.tant Secretary

LADY B. WALTON Librarian

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MARY LEWIS ALLEN Mathematics, Algebra I, General Mathematics; B.S.

VIRGINIA BEARD World Geography, American History, and American Government; B.S.Ed.

ROBERT LAWSON DAVIS Art, Industrial Art, and Sculpture.

Faculty

EDITH M. ARBAUGH Mathematics, 8th

Grade; B.S.

LUCILLE C BOWEN English and Social

Stud ies, 8th Grade; B.S.Ed.

CAROLYN ARRINGTON English and Social Studies, 8th Grade; B.A.

MARGARET W. BURRUSS Typing and Bookkeeping; B.S. Business Education.

MARY G. BARRINGER English II; B.A.

BARBARA COLEMAN Physical a nd Health

Education; B.S Ed.

THELMA W. ELEY Typing and Business;

B.S.

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: jAMES W. ESTES Diversified Occupation; B.S.

FRANCES P. HARRIS Physical Education; B.S.

ROBERT B. JOHNSON Physical Education; B.A.

Faculty

MATTIE LEE FORNES English I, English III;

B.S.

JACQUELYN H. HERNDON General Business

and Shorthand; B.A.

MARGARET P FOWLER General Science; B.S.

ELLEN W. HOUSTON Latin, American History; A.B.

WILLIAM HARPER .Mathematics; B.S.

MARIA A. HURT Home Economics;

B.S.

MARY H. JONES Home Economics; B.S.

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1ARPER ics; B.S.

1\ . HURT )nomics;

B.S.

)NES ; B.S.

HARRY W. KENT Civics, World History, American History; B.A.

JOSEPHINE H. MAGNIFICO Mathematics; A.B.

LeROY H. PAGE Agriculture; B.S., Ag. Ed.

Faculty

SARAH B. KILGORE English I and II;

B.A.

JOYCE A. MASON Eng lish and Social

Studies, 8th Grqde; B.A.

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JAMES A. LEITCH, JR. Driver Education; B.S.

VIRGINIA C. MULLINNIX Chorus and Orchestra; B.A.Mus.

KENNETH LINDSAY General Science and

Biology; A.B., M.A.

HARRY E. NULL Physical Education;

B.S.

NORMAN H. RATHBUN French and Sr)anish;

B.A., M.A.

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LAURA E. RINEHART Art; B.S.Ed.

)AMES W. SIMMONS Band ; B.S. in Music Education.

RUTH G. UPDIKE Practical Nursing; Registered Nurse

Faculty

LAIRD L. RUSH English and Social

Studies, 8th Grade; A.B.

LeROY H. SMITH; )R Drafting-A vtomachine,

Industrial Arts; B.A.

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EDWIN 0 . RUSSELL Agritulture; B.S. Animal Husbandry

ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND English; B.S., M.A.

VIRGINIA W. SHROYER D.E. and General

Business; B.S.

jOSEPH L. TRICE Eighth Grade Science;

B.A. Biology Med.

DAISY B. ADAMS Ninth Grade English;

B.S.Ed.

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Senior Class Officers

First row: Janis Brown, President; Diane Hudson, Reporter. Second row: Bernard Klink, Vice-President; Julia Davis, Secretary-Treasurer.

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Seniors

MARG ARET ANN ANDERSON Basketball l ; F.H.A. 1,2,3; D.E. 3,4; Public Speaking l Ready Smile, twinkling, blue eyes, a friend indeed, helpful.

BARBARA ESTES BELL F B LA , F.H.A , Pep Club, D.E. Club. Pretty brown eyes, sparkling smile, good example of D.E. , LIKES movies, collects match book covers. likes to drive.

WYCK BICKERS Really knows how to drive that station wagon , always has a smile for every one, SOMETIMES S EEN WITH Bar­bara Th omas, one of our early birds in the mornings.

JANIS ELAINE BROWN GAA. l ; F.TA 1,2,3,4; Debate Team 3; Beta Club 4; S.C.A. 4; Inter-Club Council4 . Pep and vitality, always willing to help someone on the spot, busy as a bee, sparkling sm ile and eyes, enjoys reading and sewing.

WILLISTO N HOLZWORTH CLOVER "Billy"

Band l ,2,3 ,4 ; Band Club l ,2,3,4; Pres­ident of Band 4, President of Band Club 4; 4- H Club 1,2,3,4 ; Hi-Y Club 3,4; F.F.A. l ; Basketball l ; Public Speaking 2; Talent Show l ,2,3; Track l ,2,3; Inter-Club Council 4; Orchestra 4. Very happy go lucky, practices on drums during spare moments, likes parties and dances, neat dresser, dark hair, pal to everyone.

FRANCES GERALDINE CRITZER Basketball 1,2; Drama Club 1,2,3: F.H.A. 1.2,3; Paper Staff; Pep Club. Pretty and sweet, nice to everyone, fast typer, likes m ovies, likes to play basketball and fish

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Seniors CHESTER DAVIS

"Ches" Curly hair, great sense of humor, is that a car he drives? interested in Lane???? hunting fiend, likes sports in general, "likes m oney, pennies in general."

JULIA WINSTON DAVIS Class President 1; S.C.A. 1,2; News­paper Staff 1 ,2,4; Drama Club 1 ,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1 ,2; Forensic 3. Short black hair, hails from Green County GOOD SPECTATOR at games, grand sense of humor, "sings slightly off key"

MARK DEINES VERY NEAT DRESSER, suave, SLOW driver enjoys hiking, skating, thoughts tend towards physics, good person­ality, nice smile.

JULIA MAY EARLY "Judy" G lee Club l; 4-H Club 1; Camera Club 1, Forensic Contest 1; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2,3; Albemarle Players 2,3,4; Band 2,3, 4; Orchestra 2,3, 4; Bi ble Club 2; Music Club 2,3,4; Girls Varsity Basketball 3,4, Varsity Tennis 3,4; Pep Club 3; International Club 3,4 All smiles, bubbling personality, long phone calls, likes sports.

ELLA JO FOSTER F.H.A. 1,2; Annual Staff; Nursing Club; Tri-Hi- Y; Pep Club; Nu rsing Club Reporter; 4-H Club. Beau tiful blond hair, friendly, dresses with taste, likes dancing, swimming.

ELLIS TILMAN FOX F.FA Club 1 ,2,3; F.B.LA. Club 4. Friendly to everyone; active in FFA., usually seen with Martha W est.

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Seniors ELLIS SAMUEL FRAZIER, JR Basketball l; Industrial Arts Club 1,2; D.E. Club 3 D.O. Club 4; Drama Club 1,2. A card anytime, en joys dances im­mensely, enjoys hunting, fishing, GIRLS.

BETTY JEAN GIBSON D.E. Club 4. Petite, cute, hails from Lane, lives in Crozet quiet, DE , hobby-collecting stamps, "tip. "

JAMES ROSSER HARLOWE Library Club 2; Prose 3; Student Council 3; Hi-Y Club 3; Poetry 3; D.E. Club 4; Music Club 4. G ood friend , short talks between class, animated talker, "I agree 100%."

DONALD HARPER "Don" Industrial Arts 2,3,4 Real cute guy, Elaine on the brain, can 't seem to read speed signs, really a great friend.

GEORGE WAYNE HENDERSON Football l ; Basketball l ,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; F.F.A. Club 2; Baseball 2,3,4 ; International Club 3. Hails from Scottsville High , Likes bas­ketball , Sleep seems to be his fav­orite sport, drives a Lincoln C on­tinental.

DOROTHY PHYLLIS HENSLEY F.H.A. Club 4. Long brown hair, friendly smile, quiet likes reading and movies "you better believe it" is her favorite saying.

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WILLIAM HENSLEY Re al dresser, likes Poll, Those late hours lf quiet, serious minded.

ROBERT LADLEY HOUSTED "Cho-Cho"

International Club 4; Albem arle Players 4. First year at A lbem arle, tall b lond, great sense of humor, always willing

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DIANE ELIZABETH HUDSON "Dodo"

Drama Club 1 ,2,3,4 ; F.H .A. Club 2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4 ; Annual Staff 4; In­ternational Club 4; Senior Class Re­porter . Always busy doing something for someone, what a giggle, can always lift your spirits, likes swimming, likes to watch polo matches, likes sailing, collects ash trays.

CHARLES EDWARD HUNT F.FA Club; 4-H Club; D.O. Club. Always a quiet smile, crazy sense of humor, helpful, favorite hobbies are loafing, hunting, and fishing , likes playing baseball.

VIRGIL LEE JAMES " V.L "

Industrial Arts Club; K.V.G. Very friendly guy, likes to hunt, mad motorcycle rider, p lays baseball, a real Southern gentleman.

OLIVE LORETTA KENT F. H. A. I ,2,3 ,4 ; Inter-Club Council 4. Loves to talk, sparkling brown eyes, "her many loves," likes swimming, bowling, hobby is making clothes.

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Seniors GEORGE BERNARD KLINK F.F.A. Club; D.O. 3,4; Inter-Club Council4. Cute smile, friendly as one can be, always lends a helping hand, capa­ble, good leader, grand personality.

WILLIAM EDWARD LAMBERT "Bill"

Drama Club l ; Basketball 1,3; Soft­ball l, Typing Club 3; Latin Honor Society 3; Hi-Y Club 4; International Club 4. TALL , friendly, real gone chemistry bug, gallant, basketball enthusiast, likes reading.

MYRNA BEATRICE MARSHALL S.C.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Bible Club l ; Chorus 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Class Vice President 2,3; Public Speaking l ; Inter-Club Council 4. Beautiful long blond hair, very smart, twinkling laugh, good listener (and talker} , "Dot Dix. "

JAMES EDWARD MILLER D.E. Club 4. Hails fr om Monroe High, new this year, crazy antics, drives a Jeep, and h ow! likes to hunt, likes to play bas­ketball, hot roding is his hobby.

EVELYN NORVELL MOUBRY D.O. Club 3,4 ; F.HA Interested in the NATIONAL GUARD? friendly personality and smile, likes swimming and watching sports, fav­orite saying "You don 't mean it. "

EDWIN RAY PEARCE D.E . Club 2; Chorus 3,4; Science Club. Quiet, friendly, nice smile, enjoys singing, fo o d , watching basketball, games, and movies.

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RICHARD PROFFITT F.FA Club 3; D.O. Club 3. Blond hair, freckles, tall, quiet, ready smile, friendly, likes hot rods.

ALVIS LAWRENCE QUICK 4-H Club 1.2; FFA. Club l ; D.O. Club 3. Quiet, "no worries," helpful, enjoys mechanics as a hobby

JANE KATHERINE RAMSEY "Musie"

F.HA Publication Club. Sweet smile, quiet, hard worker, likes ice-skating and movies.

PETER SEIG Blue eyes, brunette, always cracking jokes, likes sport shirts, great dancer, hails from Miller School, a "man about town. "

MARJORIE RUTH SMITH F.H.A. Club l; Pep Club 2; Albemarle Players 3,4; F.B .LA. Club 4; Basket­ball 4. Pretty wavy hair, great sense of hu mor, ready smile, likes tennis, basketball, and ice-skating.

SANDY JUNIOR SMITH, JR Band Club 4; Annual Staff 4; National Junior Honor Society l ,2; Boy's State Alternate l ; Student Council Repre­sentative l ; F.T.A. 4; School Safety Patrol3. Hails from the north , cute smile, twinkling eyes, levi lover, favorite hobbies are model air planes and baseball.

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REBECCA KAY TAYLOR 4-H Club 1,2,3 ; Pep Club , Annual Staff 3; D.E. Club. Pretty blond hair, likes to BOP, tennis, basketball, hobbys are oil painting and pen pals, favorite saying, " Oh Murder."

MAZZIE ANNE THACKER F.HA Club 1,4; F.B.LA Club 4. Ready smile, friendly, likes "Fish ," dancing, movies and singing.

BARBARA WESTMORELAND Albemarle Players 1,2,3,4; S.C .A. 2· Beta Club 3,4; Tennis 3; Forensic 2. One of the stu dious seniors, vezy witty, sweet smile, likes tennis, enjoys music.

RICHARD HEAD WRIGHTSON International Club 3; Drama Club 4. Likes music, love s to talk, drives a jeep, laughing eyes, comes from New Zealan d.

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Junior Class Officers

First row: Eddie Bain , Vice President; Jimmy Staton, Presi­dent; Barbara McCauley, Secretary. Second row: Jere Hevener, Chaplain , Hans Franke, Treasurer; Pat Richard­son, Reporter

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JUNIORS

Danny Albert Shirley B

Malcom Anslow Charles C

Bobby Aschom Connie C

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Wanda Bailey

Eddie Bain

Rebecca Barnett Nancy Cl

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Julia Doll

Russell Batten

George Beasley

Donald Bourne

Roger Boyle Jesse Dot J

Patrica [

Allen Du

William I

Audrey Breeden .I

Betty Browning Halene I

Shirley Bryant L. B. Dw·

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Julia Dollins

Jesse Douglas

Patrica Downer

Allen Dudley

William Dudley

Halene Dunn

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Hans Franke

Emily Fornes

JUNIORS

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JUNIORS

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Wilborn Faris

Bernice Frazier

Betty Garrison

Richard Garrison

Beverly Gentry

Johnny Gentry

Lillie Gentry

Bernard Gibson

Fannie C . Gibson

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Jeannette Gibson

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Jere Heavener

Jackie Hixon

Dickie Houchens

Tom Huff

Aubrey James

Bill Jones

June Kent

James Kidd

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Betty Lamonds

Billy Leatherman

Jerry Lewis

JUNIORS

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JUNIORS

Johnny Marston I· David Mawyer

Betty McAllister

Barbara McCauley

Roy McClanaha n

Doris McGhee

Mary Marshall

Betty Miller

Linda Miller

Charles Moore

Charles Morris

David Morris

Glen Morris

Joyce Morris

Mattie Morris

Richard Morris

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Marvin Payne

Bobby Pennington

Randall Pennington

Norman Pirkey

Frances Powell

Laura Powell

Lindy Powell

Nancy Powers

T oyce Ann Price

Barbara Pugh

Billy Pugh

JUNIORS

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Shelby Pyles

Tommy Ray

David Rice

Pat Richardson

Betty Richie

Bucky Ritzel

Helen Roach

Marde Rorrer

Myrle Sandridge

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Kay Schultz

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Anna Spicer

Margaret Sprouse

Easter Sprouse

Sue Standley

Judith Stargell

Jimmy Staton

Donald Stokes

Wilmer Stokes

Bill Story

JUNIORS

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JUNIORS

Bradley Sullivan

Toe Sullivan

Eddie Taylor

Charles Terry

Barbara Thomas

Ruth Tirrell

Marie Tisdale

Rodney Tomlin

Judy Trunzo

Vera Turner

Phoebe Vandervee

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After School Hours

Swell party, eh Bev?

Bury me deep!

Dollars to do­nuts she 's not thinking about you.

U. Va. Prospect Taste good?

We are supposed to look up to our Seniors, but by the looks of these Seniors somebody took a wrong step.

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Sophomore Class Officers

First row: Freda Erskine, Vice-President; George Senter, President. Second row: Ronnie Lynch, Secretary-Treasurer; Clyde Lynch, Reporter.

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SOPHOMORES

Marshall Abell

Kaye Adcock

Wen dell Allen

Louise Baber

Lucy Baber

J G Bailes

Billy Baker

Jean Bailey

Virginia Bailey

Homer Ballard

Wanda Barnett

Joyce Barksdale

Donald Batten

Rebecca Baum

Mitzi Bibb

Roy Bradley

Johnny Breeden

Don Briggs

Jackie Cash

Catherine Catterton

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Ruth Clark

Edna Collier

David Crawford

Peggy Crawford

Betty Crickenberger

Jane Critzer

Wendel! Critzer

Charlotte Culin

Minnie Dabney

Randy Davis

Tommy Davis

Guy De Hooge

Jeanette Dowell

Helen Dudley

Betty Dunn

Raymond Durrer

Freda Erskine

Lou joe Eyre

Virginia Fitzerald

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SOPHOMORES

Elaine Funkhouser

Claude Garver

Ben Gibson

Clyde Gibson

Lillie Gibson

Mary Louise Gibson

Margie Gibson

Nancy Gibson

Shannon Gimbert

Barbara Goodman

)ames Gough

Janet Graves

Margaret Graves

joyce Gray

Mary Graybill

Mary Lee Hale

Shirley Hamm

Betty Haney

Catherine Harlow

Nancy Harlow

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Eugene Harris

Helen Harris

Margaret Harris

Richard Hite

Beatrice Houchens

june Hurtt

Tatnall Hurtt

Gregory lvouer

Carol jackman

Dorothy jarrell

Martha jenkins

Judy Kelley

Douglas Ladd

Paulette Lamb

Hattie Lasley

Ann Layman

john Layman

Penny Layman

Eddie Leathers

SOPHOMORES

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Sandra Lipscomb

Margaret Little

Billy Lynch

Clyde Lynch

Fillin- Ronnie Lynch

Jackie McCann

Jimmy McDaniel

Carolyn Majors

Edward Marks

Sidney Marshall

Joyce Matheny

William Maupin

Frances Moon

Alvin Morris

Evelyn Morris

June Morris

Sandra Morris

Edith Nay

Irene Newcombe

David Oglesby

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Montie Pace

Nick Pace

Linda Perry

Doris Pritchett

J earl Pritchett

Chester Powell

Peggy Purvis

Jean Quick

John Pyne

Graham Randolph

Virginia Reese

Diane Rice

Shirley Rice

Mary Bruce Richardson

Jimmy Riddle

Hale Rittenhouse

Randy Roberts

Ronald Roberts

Bill Roseberry

Forrest Sandridge

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SOPHOMORES

Thomas Sandridge

George Senter

Audrey Shackleford

Carolyn Shaver

David Shifflett

Dorothy Shifflett

J o Ann Shifflett

Lucille Shifflett

Patsy Shifflett

Jean Sipe

Franklin Smith

Nellie Smith

Pat Smith

Barbara Spangler

Carolyn Spicer

Beverly Sprouse

Carl Sprouse

Shelby Sprouse

Thomas Sprouse

Luke Staley

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David Stancil

Bobby Taylor

Bobby Thomas

Paige Thomas

Mary Thomas

Peggy Thomas

Brenda Thomas

Eugene Thompson

Goldie Tomlin

Courtney Turner

Chuck Vance

Margaret Van Deman

Dorothy Via

Myra Walker

Angie Walton

Faith Walton

Billy Ward

Martha West

Robert Westmoreland

Peggy Wilberger

SOPHOMORES

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Elsie Williams

juanita Williams

Mary Williams

Tommy Williams

Doris Wills

Barbara Wilson

Alice Wood

Billy Wood

Carlton Wood

Gene Wood

Tippy White

Dina Young

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Freshman Class Officers

First row, left to right: Becky Toms, Secretary; George Bain, President. Second row, left to right: Wyatt Owens, Vice-President; Leonard Sa ndrid ge, Treasurer.

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FRESHMEN Carolyn Albert

Jimmy Baber

Wayne Baber

Roy Bailey

George Bain

Garth Baldwin

Gloria Batten

Rex Batten

Brenda Benson

Ruth Ann Beverly

jody Bibb

Cynthia Birkhead

Norma jean Blackwell

Kendal Branham

Ronald Branham

Alvin Breeden

Bernard Breeding

Jimmy Breeden

Lucille Breeden Mary jane Breeden

Randolph Breeden

Betty Bruce

Norma jean Bruce

Bobby Buck

jack Bugg

Evelyn Burgess

Tinsley Byrant

Bill Cale

Richard Carmondy

Gloria Carter

Sally Carter

Barbara Carver

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FRESHMEN

Margie Cason

Lucille Carter

Tommy Clark

Charlotte Clements

Rodger Clements

Tinka Cockerille

Lillie Coleman

Linda Collier

Peggy Collins

Mary Frances Conlon

john Courtney

Sandra Craddock

Madeline Crenshaw

Ronnie Critzer

Leon Cromer

Leonard Cromer

Virginia Cromer

Nancy Davis

Robert Davis

Carroll Dean

janet Dudley

Homer Duff

Dollie Duclar

Shirley Duncan

Billy Dunn

Alma Dunnivan

Tommy Edwards

Tommy Estes

Nancy Faris

jean Flippo

Doris Fisher

Harry Fisher

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George Fitch

Jean Fornes

Rebecca Fox

Dorothy Frazier

Virginia Frazier

William Garber

Charles Gardner

Mary Ellen Gardner

Wand a Garrison

Delores Gibson

Bobby Gibson

Jean Gibson

Peggy Gibson

Peggy Jean Gibson

Michael Gillis

Alice Glass

Lindley Gough

Robert Graves

Clark Gunter

John Hamnet

Billy Haney

Gloria Haney

Peggy Harlow

Betty Harris

Sandra Harris

Susan Harris

Shay Heath

Gail Hensley

Lois Herring

Ann Holland

Donna Houchens

Patsy Hudson

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FRESHMEN

Larry Huff

Betty jean Hurt

Frankie Irolar

Frances Irving

Warren )ames

Ruby jenkins

Sam johnson

Eleanor )ones

Craig Julian

Robert Kennedy

Andy Kerns

Ruby Kidd

Barbara Kincheloe

John Kraft

Oswald Lamonds

Betty Lanum

Ma lclm La ngford

Evelyn Latter

Michael Lawson

Rachel Lawson

Frankie Layman

David Lewis

Ann Leady

Emmett Li ly

Betty jean Lindsay

Teresa Lunheard

Andrea Lyster

Kathy Mahone

Frances Marsh

Ruby Marsh

Ernestine Martin

Patrick Maupin

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FRESHMEN

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Peggy Maupin

Glassel Mawyer

Doris McAllister

Ethel McAllister

Joyce McAllister

Richard McAllister

Shirley McAllister

William McHanes

Edward McMurdo

Eddie Meeks

Margaret Mehring

Claude Monger

Virginia Moon

Leonard Moore

Betty Morris

Betty Ann Morris

Dorothy Morris

Fay Morris

Glennis Morris

Harold Morris

Harvey Morris

Scarlett Morris

Joyce Moubry

Estelle Norford

Eugene Olinger

Yerby Osterheld

Kaye Pittman

John Pitts

Tina Platt

Trevor Platt

Jackson Plesants

Barbara Painter

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FRESHMEN

Nancy Ponton

Billie Lee Powe ll

Erma Powell

Shirley Powell

Tommy Powell

Bobby Quick

Bobby Ragland

Dougie Reed

judy Rice

Patsy Ripley

Buddy Rittenhouse

Donald Robertson

Susan Robinson

Barbara Sandridge

Leonard Sand ridge

Linda Sandridqe

Wayne Seale

Arlene Shifflette

Barbara Shifflett

Bertha Shifflett

Charlotte Shifflett

Catherine Shifflett

Helen Shi ff lett

)o Ann Shiflett

Kaylene Shifflet

Mora Shifflette

Mary Lucy Shifflette

Otis Shiffle tt

Ray Shiflett

Sherman Shiflett

Violette Shifflette

Arritt Smith

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Charlie Smith

Elvin Snow

Allan Sprouse

Edgar Sprouse

Michael Spencer

Joyce Stokes

Betty Strickler

Maynard Strickler

Gary Sullivan

William Sullivan

Dorothy Taylor

Hugh Taylor

Sandra Thompson

Billy Tomlin

Martha Tomlin

Becky Toms

Skippy Tornatore Judy Trimble

Kelly Eppard

Barbara Vanderveer

Faye Via

Peggy Walton

Janie Watson

Byrd Williams

Margaret Williams

Barbara Wood

Etta Wood

Eugene Wood

Ann Workman

Ernest Yancey

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Left to right: Paty Anderson, Vice-President; Audrey Allen, President Pat Harper, Secretary­Treasurer.

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EIGHTH GRADE

Ann Adams Fred Albert ... Audrey Allen Patsy Anderson Janet Armentrout

William Aycock Andrew Ballard Gene Ballard Bonn ie Barnett Lucille Barnett J

George Batten William Mawyer Hollis Batten Rachel Batten Gloria Baughan

Barbara Beach Mac Birdsong Sandra Bolick Barbara Bourne Patton Boyle

David Briggs Toby Brown ''Dumbo'' Marilyn Burton Ann Calhoun

::-Virg inia Campbell Barbara Patton Douglas Clark Betty Ann Clatterbuck Virg inia Clatterbuck

Brenda Clements Rog er Clements Nancy Critzer Sheila Critzer Thomas Critzer

Virg in ia Cromer John Cubero Charlotte Daniel Thomas D. Harris Bobby Davis

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Budd y Davis . Dennis Davis >

Richard Davis Ann Dawson Dorothy Hunt

Dorothy Deane Anita De Hooge Rebecca Lee Desper Winston Detamore

L Margaret Deulak

.. Kaye Dolling Franklin Dowell Spencer Doty Iris Dudley Lewis Dudley

Emanuel Duff Cora Dunn Royal Dunn Teddy Ea rly Tommy Er"skine

Templeton Elliot Billy Estes Peggy Evens Kenneth Flowers Hilda Farrish

Sarah Frances Farrish Nancy Frazier John Frazier Norman Frazier Mark Finn

Clyde Garrison Donnie Garrison Elney Garrison Patrica Garrison Jimmy Garth

David Garth Lyle Garth Sue Ann Gay Maxie Gentry Shirley Gentry

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Douglas Gibson ..., Everett Gibson Fred Gibson Lois G ibson Martha Gibson

Norma Jean Gibson Joey Goldsmith Lindsay Dorrier Peggy Gough Barbara Graves

joanne Graves Clark Gunter Andy Hacke tt Durwood Hale Daniel Haley

Wayne Hall Patricia Harper Ellen Harris )ames Harris Paul Harris

Thomas Henry Harris Waverly Harris joyce Harlow Betty Hensley Mary Henwood

Carroll Herring G ordon Herndon Janet Herndon Kermit Herring Earl Hicks

Thomas Hicks Carolyn Hoover Kent Houchens Linda Houchens Alice Hudson

Donald Humphries Faye Hurtt Malcolm Hutchinson Francis Irving Downer )ames

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William jarrell Douglas Jenssen Milton )ones Walter jones Andy johnson

Betty Keuton Casy Kelsey Alfred Klink Clyde Kidd Franklin Kidd

Wilbert Kidd Ronnie King Howard Kisley David Lambert Donald Layman

)ames Lovry Laverne Lawhorne Dickie Lawson Peggy Lawson Billy Leake

Shirley Leake joyce Leake Charlotte Lipscomb Eddie Lloyd Rosamund Lyster

Clyde Me Callister Madeline Me Allister Burnley Mayo Billy Mayo Margaret Mawyer

Danny Mawyer Barbara jean Mawyer Sarah Maupin Effie Maupin Floyd Massie

Shirley Martin Paul Martin Wilmer Marsh Hilma Marcum Wendell Mahanes

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Randolph Mahanes Bruce Murray Brenda Murray William Morris Wayne Marrs

Timmy Morris Racheal Morris Pat Morris May Morris Mary Morris

Margaret Morris Lucille Morris Linda Morris Katherine Morris Joyce Morris

Ester Marshall Esther Morris Edna Morris Charlotte Morris Catherine Morris

Brad Mordecai Thomas Moon Jimmy Moore Joyce Mitchell Lee Minter

Jean Nicely Ann Norford William Norford Beverly Parker Mary Lou Payne

William Payne Michael Perry Sherry Phillips Roland Pitman Walter Powell

Betty Pritchett Phyllis Pugh John Pugh Joe Pugh Carroll Pugh

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EIGHTH GRADE Caroll Pugh Carl Pugh Donnie Pugh joyce Pownd Roger Powell

Walter Powell Steve Quick Jennie Quelch Douglas Rea Marvin Keese

Paul Revels Linda Richardson Clarence Roberts Elridge Roberts Dan Robinson

Anne Rodgers William Rogers Thea Ryan Ann Sandridge Shelby Sandridge

Anne Schwarting Albert Schwarzenboeck Edward Sclater Mary Sharp Shelly Shelhorse

Anne Mae Shifflett Clarence Shifflett Elwood Shifflett Ethel Shiflet Grady Shifflett

James Shifflett James Shifflett )ames Shifflett Janice Shiffle tt Kenneth Shifflett

Lynwood Shiff lett Madeline Shifflett Roger Shifflett Thomas Shifflett Vernon Shifflett

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Disen Showers Steve Simpson Daniel Sipe julia Sipe Warren Sipe

Donald Small Ray Small Bertie Smith Janie Mae Morris john William Smith

Paul Smith Earl Spears Marian Spencer Sandra Springborn Betty Sprouse

Edgar Sprouse james Sprouse Teddy Sprouse Gayle Stargell Nancy Story

Norma Jean Sullivan Richard Swift Bud Taylor Dewey Taylor John Taylor

Shirley Taylor William Taylor Gladys Thacker Ronnie Thacker Benjamin Thomas

Bobby Thomas Cameron Thomas Danny Thomas janice Thomas David Tilman

Freddie Tomlin Mariska Tomlin jean Trimble Arnold Turner john Vanderveer

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EIGHTH GRADE

Marvin Vess Linda Via John Via Eugene Walton Frances Walton

Frances Ward Joyce Ward Jimmie Ward, Lawrence Watson Am.on Williams

Edith Williams Lester Williams Roxie Wingfield Thomasine Withers David Wood

Jimmy Wood Kenneth Wood Leroy Wood Noah Wood Patsy Ward

Patsy Wood Pete Wood Roger Wood Ronnie Wood Rose Wood

John Woodson Laura Work Martin Work Norman Workman Kenneth Worley

Claudia Zimmerman

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Verna Bourne Wirtie Bybee Ruth Carter Bessie Eye

Alice Garth Ethel Kendrick Emma Lamb Ola Moon

Nursing Class

Louise Morgan Juanita Payne Edith Ward Alice Williams

Gladys Wilson

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School Life

' 'The boy am going" or, "the boy ain't going?"

"Another idea, Mr. Lindsay, or just light reflecting?"

"After the game" or

"Baker was here"

"It says so in the book"

"Great Pin ups"

This isn't crow season.

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The "Friendly Five".

"The only one I got wrong! "

Shocking isn't it?

That's what you get for bringing a coke into the gym, Jimmy ! (But Mr. Trice seems to think it's right funny.)

Are you tired, Ronnie, or is it another one ·of those late par­ties?

"Not · really Mr. Rathbun, " says Mary Lee.

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PEGGY PURVIS

MARGARET VAN DEMAN

BARBARA McCAULEY

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FANNY GIBSON

DORIS WOOD

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Cheerleaders

BECKY PAGE WANDA BARNETT

FREDA ERSKINE-Co-Head

NANCY SHISLER VERA TURNER

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Looks fine now, but you should have seen

them trying to get up there! Pretty as a picture!

Who is Nancy trying to scare?

This proves it isn't all work. Barbara explains a new cheer to the girls.

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This year's team finished the season w ith a record of five w ins and four losses. With probably one of the lightest teams in the district , the Patriots were strengthened by the n ew methods of "Fire Engine" football.

Though right end Ra ndy Davis w ill not be back for the '57 campaign, the rest of the team will return for rugged ccti'on.

This year's offense was led by the "flee t footed" team captain, Billy Lynch. Eddie Bain, Clyde Lynch, and John Breeden also helped spark the offense unit. John Pyne ,Alvin Watson, and Randy Davis kept the forward wall alive. The highlight,of the '57 ca mpaign will be a cross-tow n battle with Lane High School.

First row, left to right: John Melton, Eugene Harris, Myrle Sandridge, Wilmer Stodes, Billy Haney, Billy Baker, John Breeden. Second row, left to right: Bobby Pennington, Manager; Chuck Vance, Connie Cren­shaw, Lenard Moore. Maynard Strickler, Wallace Sandridge, Sidney Marshall, Eddie Bain, Bernard Gibson, Manager. Third row, left to right: Head

Coach Ed Null, Jimmy McDaniel, Chester Powell, Clyde Lynch, Billy Lynch, Alvin Watson, Tommy Davis, Hans Franke, Roy Bradley. Fourth row, left to right: John Gentry, Marvin Payne, Paul Blincoe, Randy Davis, Winston Dettemore, John Pyne , Jimmy Staton , Marshall Abell, Line Coach Bob Johnson.

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CLYDE LYNCH-Halfback Height 5'11", Weight 151

Sophomore

JOHNNY BREEDEN-Halfback Height 5'8" , Weight 135

Junior

PAUL BLINCOE;-Quarterback Height 6'0" , Weight 161

Junior

Head Coach, ED NULL; Captain, BILLY LYNCH: Line Coach, BOB JOHNSON

EDDIE BAIN-Halfback Height 5'7", Weight 133

Junior

JIMMY ST A TON-Center Height 5'1 ll/4 ", Weight 155

Junior

BILLY LYNCH- Capta in Height 5'9", Weight 165

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RANDOLPH DAVIS-End Height 6'0" , Weight 148

Senior

ALVIN WATSON-Guard Height 5'10", Weight 175

Junior

Managers, BOBBY PENNINGTON, BERNARD GIBSON

MYRLE SANDRIDGE-Guard Height 5'8" , Weight 198

Junior

SIDNEY MARSHALL-Guard Height 5'8", Weight 151

Sophomore

JOHN PYNE- Tackle Height 6' 1/z " , Weight 196

Junior

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Varsiry Basketball

Back to front: (le ft to right) Mac Anslow; Randy Davis; jimmy Staton; Dickie Paul Blincoe; Bill Lambert . Houchens; Wilmer Stokes; Donald Stokes; Ed- Kneeling: Managers; Jimmy McDaniel; George die Bain; Wallace Sandridge; Danny Alberi; Bain.

Coach Ed Null and Captain Paul Blincoe

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Danny Albert

Malcome Anslow

J Eddie Bain

Randolph Davis

Dickie Houchens

PAUL BLINCOE Varsity Basketball Captain

Wilmer Stokes

Bill Lambert

Wallace Sandridge

Jimmy ::itaton

Donald Stokes

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Varsiry Girls) Basketball Team

Left to right: kneeling. co-captams, Loretta Harmon, Easter Sprouse. Back row: (left to right):' Sylvia Young, jean Hensley, Nancy Woodson, Sue Stanley, Peggy Crawford, Linda Gillis, Majorie Smith, Pat Ward, Margaret Harlow, Brenda Thompson, judy Trunzo.

Manager, Muff Lacy

Left to right: Co-captain, Easter Sprouse; coaches, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Coleman; co-captain, Loretta Harmon.

Knee Sprou Left tc Thom Gillis,

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GUARDS Knee ling, c o - captain , Easter Sprouse. Left to right: Judy Trunzo, Brenda Thompson, Marjorie Smith, Linda Gillis, Pat Ward , Margaret Ha rlow.

FORWARDS Kneeling, Co-captain, Loretta Har­mon. Left to right: Sylvia Young, Jean Hensley, Peggy Crawford, Sue Stanley, Nancy Woodson.

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]. V. Girls' Basketball

'First row, left to right: Ann Layman, Martha West, Janet Graves, Joyce Stokes, Barbara Goodman. Second row, left to right: Jody Bibb, Kay Pitman, Irma Powell, Barbara Kinchloe, Mrs. Conis. Not pictured: Ann Adams, Shirley Gentry.

The J. V. T earn started off doing a very good job of holding a better record this year. The team was sparked by Captain Margaret Graves, who contributed the high score for each game. The J. V.'s started the season off right by winning over Waynes­boro. Their final record was 4 and 2. These girls faced rough competition all the way through and held their ground even through their losses .

Our girls have shown a great improve­ment and ability to work well together. They are expecting an e ven better record next year and some of them will take a jump and be a part of the varsity next year.

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FIRST ROW: Clark Parker, Maynard Strickler, J. C. Bailes, Goldie Tomlin, Mike Perry-Man, ager, Laird Rush-Coach. SECOND ROW: Bill Cole, Toby Brown, Wyatt Owens, Dennis Critzer, Billy Garber, THIRD ROW: Buddy Rittenhouse, Chuck Vance, Chester Powell, Marshall Abell, Jackie Pleasants.

Coach Rush talks to J.V. Captain, Chester Powell.

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Captain-RONNIE LYNCH Coach- HARRY KENT

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Varsity Captain- RONNIE LYNCH

BOBBY TAYLOR CLYDE LYNCH

JOHNNY BREEDEN BILLY LYNCH MYRLE SANDRIDGE MARSHALL ABELL

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lst Row: Jimmy Staton, Randy Davis, Jimmy McDaniel, Billy Garber. 2nd Row: Ed Null-Coach, Eddie Bain, Robert Cash, Goldie Tomlin, Billy Clover, Bob Johnson-Coach.

Johnny, Jimmy, Wilmer, and Eddie compare uniforms

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Captain-Randy Davis and Coach-Bob Johnson

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RANDY DAVIS Team's top scoring ace, High Jump, Pole

Vaulter, 100 Yard Dash, Broad Jump.

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JOHN GENTRY Shot Put-Holds School Record 58'81/z"

JIMMY STATON Runs the mile

EDDIE BAIN Half Mile

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]. V. Football

First row: (left to right) Roland Pitman, John Craft , Billy Garber, Teddy Sprouse, Skippy Tornator; Os­wald LaMonds, Billy Leake, John Cubero, Oldis Shifflet, Charles Smith, Tommy Clark. Second row: Willie Raines, Ass 't Coach; Teddy Early, Butch Morris, Jacob Sprouse, Cory Kelsey, Clark Parker,

]. V. Cheerleaders

John Taylor, George Bain, Tommy Critzer, Laird Rush, Coach. Third row: Wendell Critzer, Warren James, ·Leonard Sandridge, Wyatt Owens, Harold Morris, Tobby Brown, Guy De Hooge, Paul Harris, Haywood Marrs, Floyd Massey.

Left to right: Penny Layman, Carolyn Albert , Dina Young (head­cheerleader), Sandra Bolick, Billie Lee Powell, Margaret Little.

J. V. ·team making big plans lor the game tomorrow.

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Band

First Row: Left to Right; Larry Huff. Toby Brown, Billy Clover, Maude Rorrer; Ronnie Critzer. Second Row: Left to Right; Paul Revels, Clyde Kidd, Earl Spears, Wilbert Kidd, john Cubero, Paul Smith, Lewis Dud ley. Third Row: Left to Right; Tatnall Hurt, Billy Estes, Patton Boyle, Paul Smith, Douglas Gibson, joey Goldsmith, Richard Davis, Kenneth Rice. Fourth Row: Left to Right; Beverly Whitlock , Carolyn Majors, Virginia Reese, Buddy Rittenhouse, Gene Wood, Ellen Harris, Bonnie Cromer, Mitzi Bibb, Franklin Kidd. Fifth Row: Left to Right; John Craft, Mr. Simmons- Sponsor, jimmy Breeden, Goldie Tomlin, jimmy Garth, David Lambert, Carol Deane.

The Band Club represents the musical section or A.H.S. which has given so much to the betterment of our school. Our byword is service; service to the band, service to our school. service to the band pqrents and service to ourselves.

Our club has 35 members. In all, w e think the Band Club contributes to the school and to the indi­vidual members in many ways.

Our officers are President, Billy Clover; Vice Pres­ident, Toby Brown; Secretary, Maude Rorrer; Treas­urer, Larry Huff, and Reporter, Ronnie Critzer.

Band Club Flutes Carolyn Majors Margare t Van Deman Rosalie Page Louise Williams

Bb Clarinets Maude Rorrer Virg inia Reece Judy Early Poll y Harris Goldie Tomlin Pau l Smith Patton Boyle Sally Carter Marga ret Williams

Alto Clarinet Mitzi Bibb

Bass Clarinet Judy Kelley

Alto Saxophone John Cubero

Tenor Saxophone Sandy Smith

French Horn David Lambert

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First Row: Kenneth Rice, Wyatt Owens, Dave Briggs. Second Row: Earle Spears, Harry Garth, William Taylor, Franklin Kidd, Paul Harris, Richard Swift, Man Duff, Richard Davis, Joey Gold­smith, Ray Frazier, Wilbert Kidd, Clyde Kidd, George Frazier. Third Row: Mark Finn, Paul Revels, John Frazier, Billy Estes, Ellen Harris, Mary Robinson, K. G. Flower, Mary Cockerille, Bonnie Cromer, Douglas Gibson.

Alto Hom Larry Huff

Cornets Gene Wood Billy Ward Glen Collier James Breeden Lewis Dudley Bill Aycock Lindsay Dorrier

Baritone Garth Baldwin

Trombones Tatnall Hurtt, Jr. Jon Whitlock Toby Brown Paul Martin john Graft

Bass Buddy Rittenhouse

Percussion Billy Clover Roger Boyle Carol Deane Ronnie Critzer Billy Tomlin James Garth

Beginning Band

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Senior Orchestra

Front Row, Left to Right; Gordon Senter, David Maw­yer, Sandra Baile, Andrea Lyster, Barbara Kinche­loe, Almira Cubaro, George Senter, Montie Pace, Betty Miller, Jeanette McDowell. Second Row, Left to Right; Tommy Edwards, Tippy White, Rosalie Page, Judy Early, Virginia Reese, Becky Page, Mar­jorie Casen, Bertha Shifflett, Evelyn Burgess. Third

Row, Left to Right; Katherine Mahone, Betty J. Hurtt, Lindy Powell, Billy Clover, Charles Terry, Dickie Houchens, Tatnall Hurtt, Courtney Turner, Mrs. Vir­ginia Mullinnix- Sponsor and Director-Harold Mor­ris, Kelly Eppard, Eddie Leathers, Eugene Harris. Fourth Row, Left to Right; Norman Pirkey, Bill Jones.

The orchestra brings you melodious strings and soft-toned horns performing concert music at its best. Special performances include their Thanksgiving concert, accompanying the choir for the Christmas cantata, participation in the Virgin ia Band and Orchestra Festival, and the Spring Concert.

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First Row: Linda Via, Ana Mae Shifflett, Martin Gibon. Second Row: Hilma Marcum, Marilyn Burton, Rosamund Lyster, Maggie Morris, Faye Hurtt, Frances Ward, Virginia Clatterbuck. Third Row: Hilda Farrish, Floyd Massey, Steve Quick, Ronnie Thacker, Wayne Marrs, James Sprouse, James Wood. Fourth Row: Robert Kennedy, Franklin Dowell, Sarah Maupin, Betty Ann Morris, Marvin Vess, Freddy Tomlin, Daniel Mawyer, Thomas Hicks, James Harris, Thomas Harris, Charles Sandridge.

Director: Mrs. Mullinnix

Learning to play a string instrument can truly be fun whether it is a violin, cello, or the bass violin. This class feeds talent into the senior orchestra.

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Chorus

FIRST ROW: Billie Lee Powell, accompanist; Marie Tisdale, Barbara McCauley, Laura Powell, Martha Seibert, Myrna Marshall, president; John Gentry, vice president; Vera Turner, sec. -treasurer; Paige Thomas, Cynthia Birkhead, Doris McAllister, Nancy Powers, Mrs . Mullinnix, director. SECOND ROW: Lois Herring, Barbara Spangler, Jean Rogers, Mazie Thacker, Shelby Sprouse, Donna Houchens, Dorothy Via, Patsy Hudson, Carolyn Harvey, Jean Flippo. THIRD ROW: Erma Powell, Jean Bailey, Dorothy Taylor, Judith Trimble, Doris Wills, Linda Sandridge,

Jane Critzer, Almira Cubero, Shirley Duncan. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Hamm, Aston Herring, Doris Wood, Edwin Pearce, Montie Pace, Shannon Giro­bert, Franklin Gibson, David Lewis, Nancy Woodson, Patricia Richardson, Rebecca Page. FIFTH ROW: Penny Layman, Kay Pittman, Preston Rainey, Gordon Senter, David Rice, Loretta Harmon, Peggy Craw­ford, Linda Gillis, Frances Powell, Judy Rice. Miss­ing: Virginia Baxendale, Shirley Rice, Betty La­monds, Nancy Shisler, Pat Downer, Edna Collier, Helen Dudley, Charles Morris, Allen Dudley.

The Senior Chorus has been established at Albemarle High School for four years, during which time it has brought the school many hours of musical pleasure. This year it has enjoyed the largest membership ever, under the excellent leadership of Mrs. Virginia Mullinnix. The three officers of the Chorus are: President, Myrna Marshall; Vice President, Johnny Gentry; Secretary, Vera Turner.

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FIRST ROW: Carolyp Hoover, Barbara Patten, Joyce Pound, Sandra Bolick, Jan Armentrout, Laura Work, Ann Calhoun, Rose Wood, Barbara Graves, Mae Morris, Jean Trimble, Mrs. Mullinnix. SECOND ROW: Beverly Parker, Janet Herndon, Lucille Barnett, Joyce Harlowe, Sue Anne Gay, Mary Sharp, Sarah Farrish, Sandra Springborn, Pat Harper, Carol Pugh, Anne Adams, Marion Hall, Sherry Philips. THIRD ROW:

Thea Ann Ryan, Rebecca Desper, Shirley Leake, Shirley Gentry, Claudia Zimmerman, Charlotte Daniel, Ja ne t Dudley, Ann Sandridge, Joyce Mitchell, David Tilman, Andrew Ballard, Andrew Hackett. Missing: Peggy Evans, Betty Jean Sprouse, Norma Jean Sullivan, Betty Hensley, Alice Hudson, Julia Sipe, Peggy Harlowe , Bertie Smith, Robert Kennedy.

A little theory, a lot of sweet music combine to make the Jr . Chorus an experience filled w ith fun, music, and learning. Five girls from this choir won the Christmas talent show. Other special programs include assisting the Senior Choir in their Thanks­giving programs and the Christmas Cantata, an operetta, and a Spring Concert. The members of this choir are 8th graders.

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Student Council

First row: (Left to Right) Mrs. Ha rris, Sponsor, Freda Erskine, Ja nice Brown, Myrna Marshall, Eddie Bain, Mr. Kline, Sponsor. Second row: Billy Leake, Hans Franke, Jimmy Staton, Danny Albert, George Bain, Tommy Powell, Andy Hackett. Third row: Patty And erson, Carol Pugh, Ann Adams, Wa nda Barnett ,

Billy Acock , Will iam Maupin, Wick Bickers, Michael Lawson, Mark Finn . Fourth row: Vera Turner, Ba r­bara McCauley, Fa ye Hurt, Sarah Farrish, Ann Schwarting, Mary Bruce Richardson, Peggy Gibson, Barbara Wilson , Tinda Corkerille , Hatty Lasley.

The goal of our Student Council this year is to promote a more active S.C.A. and give the students a better understanding of our organization. Through the efforts of our members the Inter­club Council was formed to bring all the clubs closer together.

Our officers are : President-MYRNA MARSHALL Vice Presid ent- EDDIE BAIN Secretary- JANIS BROWN Reporter-FREDA ERSKINE

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Inter-Club Council

First Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Harris-Sponsor, Wyck Bickers, Freda Erskine, Mr. Kline-Sponsor. Second Row, Left to Right: Judy Trunzo, Easter Sprouse, Pat Harper, Patty Anderson, Judy Early, Myrna Marshall, Janis Brown Margaret Van Demon, Polly Harris .

Third Row, Left to Right: Bernard Klink, Billy Clover, Myrle Sandrid ge, Rud y Herndon, Eddie Bain, Gene Wood , Jimmy Staton, Barbara McCauley, Charlotte Culin.

The purpose of the Inter Club Council is to bring the clubs closer together, and encourage them to work with each other.

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Beta Club

Seated left to right: Barbara W estmoreland , Myrna Marshall, janis Brown. Standing left to right: Miss Sutherland, julia Davis, Mr. Rathbun.

The Beta Club is a national honor society . Its purposes are: to promote the ideas of honesty, service , and leadership a mong the high school students of America; to rew ard meritorious achievement; to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school by providing scholarships to worthy students. We did not elect new members this year because A.H.S . plans to organize its own honor society in 1957 for jun iors and seniors in order to recognize scholarship, lead ership, and char­acter.

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Drama Club

Back Row (left to right): Richard Wrightson , Danny Albert, Choo-Choo Husted, Roy McClanaha n, Mark Deines , Graham Rand olph, julia Davis , Hugh Tay­lor. Second row (left to right): Ellen Harris, Susan Robinson, john Pitts, Anne Liad y, Katherine Mahone, jean Fornes, Ellis Frazier, Ge raldine Critzer, Margie

Cason, jane Watson, Byrd Williams, judy Early, Lester Terry; Third row (left to right): julia Davis, Polly Harris, Diane Hudson, janice Gough, Pinky Culin, Dorothy Fox, Bob Ashcom, Betty Miller, Mar­garet Van Demon, Courtney Turner.

The Albemarle Players is the drama organization of Albemarle High School. Its purpose is to promote an interest in drama and dramatic art and to provide an opportunity for the students to participate in the fundamentals of play production which strives to maintain the high standards of workman­ship and showmanship.

During the past three years the Players have presented the following three-act plays: "You Ca n 't Take It With You ," "Arsenic and Old Lace," and "Papa Is All. " The Players ha ve also presented a two-act play, "Polly, Put the Kettle On," and a one-act p lay, "Cracked Ice," which was entered in the Drama Festival.

The Albemarle Players have helped with the production of the Christmas Cantata. They have also managed the lighting of the stage and ushering for many special events.

The officers of the Albemarle Players for 1956-1957 are:

President-Polly Harris Vice-President-Bob Ashcom Secretary-Barbara Westmorela nd Historian- Betty Mille r Advisor'-Mrs . Mattie Lee Fornes

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Bible Club

First row : (Le ft to right) Shelby Sprouse, Jean Flippo, Margaret Van Deman, Courtney Turner, Tinsley Bryant. Second row : Ann Norford, Pat Cricken­burger, Martha Siebert, Evelyn Latta, Bertie Mae Smith, Charlotte Daniel, Carol Harvey, Becky Desper, Carolyn Harvey. Third row : Cynthia Birkhead, Doris McAllister, Linda Sandridge, Linda Via, Edith Wil-

Iiams, Jean Bailey, Gloria Batten, Sherry Phillips, Beverly Parker, Joyce Pound, Ann Calhoun, Rochelle Shifflet , Jan Armentrout. Fourth row : Susan Harris, Betty Miller, Mary Lee Hale, Polly Harris, Mary Bruce Richardson, Robert Kennedy, Mary Gibson, Virginia Clatterbuck, Frances Ward, Barbara Bourne, Patsy Wood, Mrs. Houston~

The Bible Club gives an opportunity to students to study the Bible and learn more about Biblical teachings and characters.

The club, with a membership of 40 , has carried on interesting and varied activities, including leading devotions each morning on the Public Address System and in assemblies, sending Christmas b oxes of cookies, cakes, and candy to a German b oy and girl attending college in this country.

At regular meetings, local ministers were guest speakers and presented a series of Bible character studies.

One of the big accomplishments of the year was the drafting and ratifying of a constitution.

The members of the Bible C lub feel the year 1956-5 7 has been a successful one and that through their activities, the ir knowledge and understanding of the Bible have grown and their lives have been enriched.

The officers are:

President: MARGARET VAN DEMAN Vice-President: JEAN FLIPPO Secretary-Treasurer: COURTNEY TURNER Reporter SHELBY SPROUSE Chaplain: TINSLEY BRYANT

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FIRST ROW: Joyce Price, Mattie Morris, Betty Gibson, Jean Corell, Shirley Bunch, Li llie Mae Gentry, Delois Shiffle tt. SECOND ROW: Mrs . Shroyer, Shelby Morris, Janice Gough, Bernice Frazier, Rebecca Taylor, Barbara Pugh, Margaret Anderson, Geraldine Critzer. THIRD ROW: Will iam Hensley, Aubrey James, Jr., James Miller, David Lee Morris, Ronnie Lynch, Wilbourn Faris, Jcimes Harlow.

The Distributive Education Club got off to a good start under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Lobban; however, early in October Mrs. Virginia Shroyer came to be our coordinator for the remainder of the year.

Our class officers are: President, Janice Gough; Vice President, Joyce Price; Secretary, Mattie Morris; Reporter, Ronnie Lynch; Treasurer, David Morris.

Some of the activities this year were to take trips to some of Virginia's leading businesses, participat­ing in the regional and state contests, and employee and employer banquet.

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D. 0.

STANDING (FRONT TO BACK) Billy Walton, James Pugh, Evelyn Moubry, Ell is Frazier, Bernard Klink. FIRST ROW: Frankie Hudson, Charles Hunt. SECOND ROW: Richard Garrison, Roy Batten. THIRD ROW: Joe Sullivan, Charles Coleman. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Kidd.

The purpose of the D.O . Club is to promote and develop craftsmanship, citizenship, leadership, and character among its members and to create and maintain good relations with fellow workers and employers through the rendering of services that are of highest caliber. The most ou tstanding achievement of the year, not only for the club of Albemarle , but for all the D.O. Clubs of the state, is the State Convention , which is an annual affair.

The club colors are yellow and green. The D.O. Club pledge is as follows:

" I slwll endeavor to become an em jJ!0)1ee w hose service wi ll be recogn ized !Jy my employer, ?n)' teache rs, and fellow students.

" I shall honm· and respect my vocation in such a way as to bring good rejJu te to myself as well as ot hers, that any 1·esult ing reward m 11st he /milt upon a solid foundation of worh and service .

" I shall ma/; e every effort to ujJlw ld the ideals of my twining organization, my school, and the Divenified OcwjJation Program."

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F. B. L.A.

FIRST ROW: Dickie Houchens, Wanda Bailey, Shelby Pyles, Easter Sprouse, Thelma Shifflet, Jackie Hixon. SECOND ROW: David Rice, Bobby Pennington, Marjorie Norford, Audrey Breeden, Laura Powell; Doris McGhee, Bobby Smith, Edith Nay. THIRD ROW: Ronald Roberts , Margaret West, Mc;:u garet Harlow, Dorothy Shiflett, Betty Shiflett, Carolyn Spicer, Lucy Baber, Joyce Barksdale, Mrs. Herndon.

The F.B.L.A. is the Future Business Leaders of America. Most of the members of this club are tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students. The majority of these members are considering going into some field of business work after graduation.

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Senior F. H. A.

Future Homemakers of America

Left to right: ,First row: Penny Layman, song leader; Doris Lee Wood, historian; Nancy Woodson, reporter; Rebecca Page, treasurer; Catherine Catterton, secre­tary; Emily Fornes, vice president; and Loretta Kimt, president. Second row: Miss Louise Burnette and Miss Joan Harvey, student teachers. Third row: Mary Lucy Shifflett, Scarlet Morris, Sandra Thompson, Judy Rice, Etta Wood, Ann Layman, Betty Mae· Bruce, Mary Marshail, Dorothy Via, Borothy Wood, Ruth Ann Beverly, Mary Ellen Gardner, Ruby Jenkins, Barbara Wood, June Hurtt, Jeanette Dowell, Virginia Moon, Carolyn Albert, Dina Young, Nancy Powers , Ka ye Adcock, Peggy Purvis and Nancy Clark. Fourth row: Theresa Luchard, Ethel Me Allister, Dollie Due­lor, Doris Fisher, Beverly Walton, Jean Wheeler, Lillie Coleman, Joyce Me Allister, Julia Dollens, Shirley Powell, Nancy Clayton, Mary Frances Con­lon, Betty McAllister, Frances Marsh, Ruby Marsh, Patsy Painter, Jean Rogers, Margaret Harris, Louise

Baber and Martha Tomlin. Fifth row: Elsie Frazier, Joann Shiflett, Shelby Jean Pyles, Gloria Haney, Kayl~ne Shiflette, Norma Jean Blackwell, Jeanette Gibson, Nancy Critzer, Ella Jo Foster, Margaret An­derson, Phyllis Hensly, Alice Glass, Patsy Hudson, Jeanne Fornes, Dorothy Shifle tt , Trevor Platt, Ann Workman, Jo-Ann Shifflett, Betty Dunn, Erma Pow­ell, Irene Newcombe, Lido Miller, Evelyn Morris, Martha West, Nancy Davis, Betty C. Morris and Brenda Benson. Sixth row: l.inda Collier, Shirley Rice, Rachel Batten, Joyce Moubry, Peggy Collins, Alma Dunnivan, Gail Hensley, Martha Jenkins, Elenor Jones, Sandra Morris, Catherine Shiffleit, Peggy Maupin, Shirley McAllister, Lois Herring, Betty Jean Lindsey, Kathryn Pittman, Glennis Morris, Audrey Shackeford, Shirley Hamm, Doris Lee Wills, Patricia Ripley , Betty Strickler, Ann Holland, Faye Via, Joyce Stokes, Dorothy Morris, Alene Monger and Mazzie Thacker.

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Junior F. H. A.

Left to right: First Row: Bonnie Barnett , song lead e r; Pa tricia Ward, vice-president; Patty Ande rson, Presid ent; Linda Richa rdson, secre ta ry; and Ba rbara Borne, reporter. Second Row: Ann Norford , Esther Morris, Nancy Story, Mary Lou Payne, Mari lyn Burton, Ann Schwarting, Thoma sine Withers, Gai l Stargell , Ka therine Morris and Margaret Ann Mawyer.

Future Homemakers if America The activities of the Albemarle Chapter of the Future Home­

makers of America have been many and varied. During Home­coming week-end the chapter sponsored a tea for the Alumni Association. The girls gave a tea to introduce the student teachers to the other members of the faculty . A Mother-Daughter banquet was sponsored in February. The main spring activity was a clothing exhibit attended by the student body and guests At this evening performance, the girls modeled clothes they had made.

The entire membership was urged to a ttend the three Martha Jefferson F.H.A. Federation meetings, one being held at each of the participating schools: Nelson County High School, Scottsville High School, and Albemarle High School.

Summer activities w ill include the State F.H.A. Convention which is held annually at one of the state colleges and the F.F.A .­F.H.A. Camp which is located on the James River near Smithfield, Virginia.

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F. T. A. Club

First row: (Left to right) Mrs. Bowen, Jean Sipe, Evelyn Burgess, Carole Lee Mowbry, Bertha Shiflett, Nancy Farrish, joann Shiflett, Larry Huff , Mary Thomas, Fay Hurtt , Margie Gibson, Janet Graves, Virginia Fitzgerald. Second row: Madeline Crewshaw, Wanda Barnett, june Kent, janice Brown, Sylvia Young, joyce Gray, Mrs. Magnifico.

Just as the symbol- the flaming torch- shows, the Future Teachers is a club of leadership.

The club seeks to build high moral standards and a sense of pride and responsibility in each individual's work.

Each member is urged to do creative work through worth­while projects and to take part in the club programs. By aiding teachers in grading papers and doing substitute teaching the members gain experience towards their future career.

This year the members are working under a point and credit system, in which they earn a minimum number of credits to re­ceive the official club pin.

Our sponsors are Mrs. Josephine Magnifico and Mrs. Lucille Bowen.

The officers are: Janis Brown, President; Sylvia Young, Vice President; June Kent, Secretary; Wanda Barnett, Treasurer; Madeline Crenshaw, Reporter; Joyce Gray , Librarian.

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First Row : Left to Right; Julia Davis, Jimmy Sta ton, Freda Erskine, Fannie Gibson, Tommy Williams, Judy Trunzo, Ester Baber. Second Row: Left to Right; Mrs. Barringer-Spenser, Mrs . Eley-Sponsor, Jane Critzer, Pat Richardson, Jackie Hixon, Shelby Sprouse, Doris Wills, Francis Powell, Tom Huff , Wanda Bailey. Third Row: Left to Right; Geraldine Critzer, Shelby Pyles, Courtney Turner, Hugh Taylor, Audrey Breeden, Kay Schul tz , Betty Miller, Jean Wheeler, Rebecca Barnett, Brenda Thompson, Linda Gillis, Mary Bruce Richardson, Beverly Gentry.

The "Albemarle Hig hlight" was edited by the Publications Club during 1953, '54, and part of '55 , before the Journalism Class was organized in September of 1955.

Though the size of the paper has been changed this year, it has been met with enthusiasm. The "Highlight" is still a young paper, and although progress and improvement have seemed slow, it has come a long way since the first issue in 1953.

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International Club

l"Irst How: Lett to Right; Billie Lee Powell, Hans Franke, Vera Turner, Linda G illis, judy Trunzo, Pat Richardson, jud y Early, Graham Randolph, Ruth Tirrell. Second Row: Left to Right; M. Mehring, Tina Platt, Evelyn Burgess, Barbara Kinchloe, Betty Richie , Louise Haney, Marie Tisdale, Muff Lacy, june Kent, Sylvia Young, Shirley Duncan, Delores Gibson, Carol Pugh, Lindley Gough. Third Row: Left to Right; Margarie Cason, Bertha Shiffle tt , Madaline Cren-

shaw, Byrd Williams, Wanda Barnett, Kaye Schultz, Sandra Baile, Rosalie Page, Almyria Cubero, Louise Williams, Claudia Zimmerman, Ann Adams. Fourth Row: Left to Right; Donna Houchens, Lindsey Powell, Richard Wrightson, Lester Terry, Diane Hudson, Betty Mibler, Cho-Cho Husted, Anna Spicer, Bill Lambert, Bud Dulaney, johnny Halterman, Michael Gillis, Frank Mayo, Bob Ashcom, Mr. Rathbun­Sponsor.

O fficers for the International Club are:

President-jUDY TRUNZO Vice President-LINDA GILLIS Secretary-HANS FRANKE Treasurer- PAT RICHARDSON

Reporter-VERA TURNER Chaplain-GRAHAM RANDOLPH Program Chcirman-)UDY EARLY

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The Library Club

Members: Lucy Baber, Joyce Barksdale, Sally Carter, Ann Carver, Brenda Clements, Gertrude Dale, Ann Dawson, Nancy Faris, Virginia Fitzgerald, Barbara Goodman, Betty Haney, Stella Houchens, June Kent, Charlotte Lipscomb, Effie Maupin, Peggy Maupin, David· Mawyer, Glassel Mawyer, Helen Roach, Kay Shultz , Gordon Senter, Carolyn Shaver, Jo Ann Shi ffl e tt, Sue Standly, Phebe Vanderveer, Myra Walker, Pa t Ward , Beverly Whitlock .

. The Lib rary Club is striving to render a service to the school and to cultivate a love and appreciation for books.

O FFICERS: President: Gordon Senter Vice President: June Kent Secretary: Betty Haney Reporter: Kay Shultz Parliamentarian: David Mawyer

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Math Club

First row, left to right: Tommy Davis, Barbara Westmoreland , john Pitts, Chuck Vance. Second row, left to right: George Beasley, Roy McClanahan, Billy Gerber, Billy Cole, Roy Bradley. Third row, left to right: Mrs. Magnifico, Sponsor; Bucky Ritzel , Mark Deines, Mr. Harper, Sponsor.

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Junior Red Cross

First row, left to right: Nancy Story, Gayle Starzell , Buddy Rittenhouse, Sarah Maupin, Ester Morris, Frances Powell , Pat Ward, Betty Jean Heaney, Betty Hurt, Andrea Lyster, Nancy Frazier, Viola Shiflett . Second row, left to right: Joyce Mitchell, Barbara Patton, Allen Dud­ley, Mary" Shal]), Sandra Bolick, Steve Simpson. Third row, left to right: Becky Toms, Diane Hudson, Miss Rhinehart, Charlotte Culin, Jodie Bibb.

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Monogram Club

First row: Maynard Strickler, Bobby Pennington, Sid­ney Marshall, Marshall Abell, Myrle Sandridge , Billy Lynch, Jimmy Staton, Wallace Sandridge , Eddie Bain, John Melton, Bernard Wood , Alvin Watson, jimmy McDonald.

Second row: Marvin Payne, Hans Fra nke, Bobby Taylor, Chester Davis, Wilmer Stokes, Danny Albert, Paul Blincoe, Randy Davis, Ronnie Lynch. Third row: john Pyne, johnny Gentry.

The members of the Monogram Club are those boys who have been awarded a varsity letter in football , basketball, track, or base­ball. The purpose of the Monogram Club is to promote good sportsmanship and care of school property. Each year the club sponsors the Athletic Banquet at which letters are awarded to the letter winners of all the sports for both boys and girls. The Monogram Club also sets up the standards that an athlete must meet in order to receive a letter.

The officers are: President, Jimmy Staton; Secretary, Wallace Sandridge.

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Batten. First row, left to right: (Officers) Easter Sprouse, Jean Hensley, Judy Trunzo, Pat Crickenburger. Second row, left to right: Sylvia Young, Loretta Har­mon, Sally Carter, Brenda Thompson , Muff Lacy, Betty Strickler, Shelby Sandridge, Barbara Wood, Shirley Bryant. Third row, le ft to right: Joyce Stokes, Peggy Craw­ford, Pat Smith, Margaret Graves, Nancy Davis, Faye Via, Margaret Harlow, Norma Jean Blackwell, Gloria

Fourth row, left to right: Ann Adams, Alice Wood , Joyce Moubry, Patsy Painter, Sandra Thompson , Catherine Shifflett, Ruby Jenkins, Cora Ga rrison , Betty Lanum, Gloria Haney, Kayelene Shiffle tt. Fifth row, left to right: Mary Frances Conley, Anna Mae Shiffle tt, Nancy Clayton, Peggy Maupin, Jean­ette Gibson, Mrs. Coleman, Nancy Critzer, Mrs. Harris.

The G.A.A. stands for Girls ' Athle tic Associa tion. Its purpose is to encourage the girls in school in all phases of the physical education program, to promote good scholarship and school spirit, and to d evelop a true spirit of sportsmanship in a ll of its members. Our colors are blue and gold. To become a member you must have an "A" or "B" average.

Officers : President- Jud y Trunzo Vice President-Easter Sprouse Secretary- Patricia Crickenberger Treasurer-Jean Hensley Reporter- Easter Sprouse

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Science Club

Left to right:Bobby Wine, Ed Taylor, Julia Davis, Tom Huff , Peggy Crawford, Linda Perry, Tommy Edwards , Kelly Eppard, Mr. Lindsey.

The purposes of this new school organization, the Albemarle Science Club, are to perfect our skills in science, to give service to our community and nation , to understand the importance of science in our lives, and to help carry out the programs of the Science Clubs of America.

To qualify for membership _and remain a member of the club, a student must be conducting an individual science project. The club, as a group, works together on co-projects.

The officers are: President, Tom Huff;. Vice-President, Peggy Crawford; Secretary-Treasurer, Ed Taylor.

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First row, left . to right: Donna Houchens , ·Skippy Tornatore , Anne Workman, Shay Heath, Billy Haney, )o Ann Shiffle tt. Second row, left to right: Paul Revels, Teddy Early, John Via, Randy Mahanes, Montie Pa ce, Jimmie Garth, Alene Monger, Tina Platt, M. Merring, Treavor Platt, Anita DeHooge, )an Herndon, Sa rah Farrish, Shirley Gentry, Dorothy Via, )ames Wood. Third row, left to right: Danny Thomas, Lewis Dud­ley, Wendell Allen, David Lewis, Norman Perky, Bill )ones, )ames Harris, George Batten, Linda Houch­ens, Catherine Catterton, Sandra Cra ddoc, Barba ·ra

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Tri-Hi-·r

First row, left to right: Penny Layman, Dina Young, Barbara McCauley, Vera Turner, Freda Erskine, Nancy Shisler. Se cond row: Pat Ripley, Anna Spicer. Sue Standley, Becky Page, Jane Critzer, Sarah Powell, Marie Tisdale , Louise Haney. Third row : Margie Norford, Mrs. Ki lgore , T inrl.y Powell , Rosalie Page, Pat Richardson, Peggy Walton, Anne Dawson, Etta Wood, Ruth Tirrell, Betty Lamonds, Elaine Funkhouser, Miss Allen, Linda Perry.

The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create , maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian living.

The platform of the organization is to establish and carry out the principles of clean speech, clean scholarship, and clean living.

Under the sponsorship of Miss Allen and Mrs. Kilgore , the Tri-Hi-Y has completed a successful year.

Besides our local activities, w e sent representatives to Rich­mond to the Model General Assembly. We will also be repre­sented at the Southern Area Hi-Y Conference which meets at Blue Ridg e , North Carolina, in August .

President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Historian Reporter Sponsor

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Hi-r Club

First row, left to right: Bill Lambert, Gene Wood, Wyck Bickers, Billy Clover, Guy De Hooge, Eugene Harris Second row, le ft to right: Ronnie King , Patton Boyle, John Taylor, James Shifflett , Mac Birdsong, Mike Perry, Andy Hackett, Beverly Whitlock, Bill Cale, Harold Morris, Carol Deane, Tommy Edwards,

Tommy Davis, Glen Collier, Garth Baldwin, John Craft , Myrle Sandridge, Kenneth Harrington, L. B. Dwyer, Robert Kennedy, Billy Leatherman, Connie Crenshaw, Donald Bowen, Gene Ballard, Wayne Baber, Danny Robinson , Key Eppard, Frank Mayo, Ronald Roberts, Jimmy Riddle , Paul Smith, Bill Ay­cock, Donald Layman, David Lambert .

The Hi-Y Club is a branch of the Y.M.C.A., which tries to encourage h igh Christian standards, develop leadership, and promote worthy ideals. Here a t Albemarle, the Hi-Y Club is one of the better organized clubs. In the past years, we have done such worthy things as sponsoring speakers for assemblies from various churches, selling refreshments at a ll home a thletic events, buying world maps for classrooms, and sponsoring a Christmas drive to help needy children, sending delegates to the Model General Assembly, and sending delegates to summer camps. Our officers are : President, Wyck Bickers; Vice-President, Gene Wood; Secretary, Billy Clovf-r , and Reporter, Bill Lambert.

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Industrial Arts Club

Left to right: Preston Rainey, Lucian Durrer, Chester Davis, Wyck Bickers, V. L. James, Billy Mayo, Mr. Smith.

The Industrial Arts Club's main objective is to better under­stand the problems of industry. We also plan to open a service corps to render services to the school. We are now trying to establish an emblem to be adopted by the tentative Future Craftsmen of Virginia .

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First row, left to right: Mr. Page (sponsor), Myrle Sand ridge, Paul Yowell, Donald Bourne, john Pyne, Marvin Payne, Curtis Maupin, Mr. Russell (sponsor ). Second row: Bernard Breeden, Wayne Baber, Billy Haney, Tiffany Hopkinfion, Eugene Shiffle tt, Winston Detamore, Yerby Osterheld , Ca rlton Wood, Dewey Morris, Warren Henry, Floyd Massey, Buddy Martin,

Ben Gib son , Connie Crenshaw. Third row: Leon Morris, Claude Mong er, Roy Bailey, Sherman Shiflett, Malcolm Langford, Richard Mc­All ister, Tommy Estes, Charles Ya ncey, Billy Marston, Robert Quick, Edward McMurdo, Wayne Seal, Alvin Breeden, Harry Fisher, Billy Dunn.

The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of boys enrolled in vo.cational agriculture. This chapter has 44 members at the present time. Some of the activities are send ing delegates to Washington, judging contests, a trip to state fdrm in Richmond, a father and son banquet, and other recrea­tional and educational trips.

The advisors of this club are Mr. Page and Mr. RusselL The officers are: Presid ent-Myrle Sandridge Vice-President-Paul Yowell Secretary-Donald Bourne Treasurer-John Pyne Reporter- Marvin Page Sentinel-Curtis Maupin

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Nursing Club

The Future Nurses' Club welcomes girls who are interested in any field of nursing - Practical, Professional, or the Pegree Program.

The programs are designed to develop a better understanding of nursing and the requirements of different hospitals.

Our projects for the year included sing­ing Christmas carols and making place cards for patients' trays at local hospitals.

First row, left to right: Pat Harper, President; Jennie Quelch, Vice President; Anne Lia dy, Secretary-Treasurer; Laura Work , Chaplain; Ann Mawyer, Program Chairman; Dia ne Rice, Treasurer. Second row, left to right: Margaret Duelar, Madeline Shifflett , Elner Garrison , Shirley Taylor, Shirley Leake Third row, left to right: Janice Thomas, Frances Walton, Betty Hensley, Linda Morris . Fourth row, left to right: Tommy Withers, Barbara Shifflett, Ethel Shifflett, Kathy Mahone. Fifth row left to right: Linda Richardson, Kathrine Morris, Janet Shifflett, Jean Trimble , Phyllis Pugh. Sixth row, left to right: Gloria Baughn, Marion Spencer, Joyce Harlow, Lucille Barnette. Seventh row, left to right: Ann Sandridge, Peggy Lawson, Anita DeHooge. Eighth row, le~ to right: Rosamond Lyster, Margaret Morris, Audrey Allen, Shelia Critzer, Anna Mae Shifflett. Ninth row, left to right: Mrs. Updike , Sponsor; Sandra Springborn, Virginia Cambell, Betty Clatterbuck.

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School Life

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' What's the matter?

Where is everybody?

Convict "Woody"!

"Hey Diane, Small Class!"

"Two of them"

"Seems to be a very interesting study hall, eh Hans?" Exasperating, isn't it?

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School Life

You name it?

Remember when?

"Bobby Wine in the good old days" Back in old Hong Kong

Bet you can't do that now, Muff 118

Cheerleading Prospect

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Best Looking,

Mark Deines, Dia ne Hudson

Cutest,

Diane Hudson , Myrna Marshall ,

Sandy Smith

Most Friendly,.

Bernard Klink, Diane Hudson

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Most Ambitious,

Julia Davis

Sandy Smith

Most Studious

Barbara Westmoreland

Bill Lambert

Most Likely to Succeed

Myrna Marshall

Mark Deines

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Most Popular

Wyck Bickers, Myrna Marshall

Most Talented,

Judy Early, Billy Clover

Most Athletic

Bill Lambert, Margie Smith

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Best All Around

W yck Bicke rs

Myrna Marshall

Bill Clover

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Best Dressed

Ella Jo Foster

Dickie Fari'nholt

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School Life

People are Funny!

HAPPY GIRLS!

Did we win?

95 1o is dP.terminntion

Lady of leisure!

ABC's of art class. 124

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CHARLOTTESVILLE HARDWARE Hardware co.

Hardware Hardware

Hardware Hardware

GLEASON'S BAKERY, INC.

Fancy Pastries Cakes & Pies

We Specialize in Decorated Cakes for All Occasions

101 East Main Street

All Kinds Charlottesville, Virginia

GILMORE, HAMM & SNYDER, INCORPORATED

Furniture for the Home and Office

Charlottesville, Virginia

MONTICELLO DAIRY

Dial 25-123

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~ IHCOAPORATf:O IO•tt

KELLER AND GEORGE .JEWELERS OPTICIANS

M. C. THOMAS

When You Think of Furniture Lamps, Floor Coverings,

Utilities, or Stoves and Heaters Think of

MIDWAY ELECTRIC COMPANY

M. C. Thomas Furniture Company

420 East Main Street Dial 2-6154

Compliments of

114 East Main Street

Charlottesville, Virginia

PIEDMONT TRACTOR CO.

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Charlottesville Frozen Food Lockers, Inc.

Wholesale

Food Distributors

Westinghouse Maytag

RENNOLDS SOUTHERN ELECTRIC

Telephone 3-5136 227 West Main St.

Charlottesville, Virginia

Congratulations

Class of '57

Eastern Office

Of

ALCO FOODS

Are Perfect Foods in Packages

Distributed by

Albemarle Michie Co., Inc.

STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES

1001 Emmet Street Charlottesville, Virginia

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MIDWAY MARKET

A. B. Bolton, Owner

Fresh Meats, Fancy Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables

THE W. J. KELLER CO.

404 E. Main

Spalding Saddles & Loafers Bass Weejuns

Oysters in season Andrew Geller-Mademoiselle-Paradise Naturalizers

Dial 2-9126 703 W. Main St. Town & Country-Freemans Wrights Arch Preservers for Men Charlottesville, Va.

Eddie Bain, Jr. -ALBEMARLE HIGH'S

REPRESENTATIVE of the

HIGH SCHOOL FASHION COUNCIL

sponsored by

KAUFMA.N'S Main at Third St.

Charlottesville, Va.

Outfitters To Young Gentlemen

C. H. WILLIAMS CO.

CHARLOTTESVILLE'S COMPLETE DEPT. STORE

Serving Central and Northern Virginia

212 East Main Street, Charlottesville

FITZHUGH'S DRUG COMPANY

"We Deliver"

201 E. Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia

Your Rexall Store

Phone 2-4231

THE CK REST AU RANTS

Dial 2-9929

James Stratos Manager

11 8 East Main Street 1327 West Main Sreet

Charlottesville, Virginia

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H&M SHOE STORE INC.

101 W. Main Street

Maine-Aires Loafers for Girls

Boy Scout Shoes for Boys

Phone 2-8030

WEINBERG'S MONTICELLO DRUG CO.

501 East Main Street

Phone: Dial 2-8174 Charlottesville, Va.

MEADOWBROOK PHARMACY

R. E. Miller Pharmacist

"We Deliver"

Barracks & Rt. 29 Phone 3-2193

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

CITY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS

Just Dial 2-9136

ARTHUR'S GRILL

Next To Miller & Rhoads

Phone 2-2081

GOODLOE FIXTURE & EQUIPMENT COMPANY

The largest selection of toys in

central Virginia

709 West Main Street

Charlottesville, Virginia

"Modern Electrical Appliances For

Better Living"

ALBEMARLE MA YT AG

711 West Main Street

Charlottesville, Virginia

Phone 2-8931

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M. TIMBERLAKE, INC.

For the finest in

Greeting Cards

BROWN'S GIFTS INC. Druggist

Compliments

Charlottesville, Va.

VALLEY VIEW FLORIST

418 East Main

Phone 2-6141

Flowers for every occasion

of

CHANCELLOR'S DRUG STORE

COLEMAN'S JEFFERSON SHOP

Charlottesville

Scottsville

R. E. LEE & SON

Incorporated

Engineers - Contractors

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SUBURBAN BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 2-7045

Route 250 West

At University Shopping Center

Stylists

MARGARET CUNNINGHAM

ROCILLE MAJORS Operator

BETTY KNAUF

CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTO PARTS CORP ..

F EEDS

S EED S

FERTI LI Z ER S

GARDEN S: PET S UPPLI E S

TELEV I S I ON- - R A D IO F I R ST A ND GAR RETT S T REETS AIR - CONDITIONING RANG E S -ELEC T RIC & G AS

WAS H I NG MAC H IN E S

POWER MOWER S

.CHARLOTTESVI LLE, VIR G INIA HARD W ARE

KITCHEN CABIN E T S

ROOFING CUST OM S PR AYING

H AR D IE SPRAY ER S

DIAL 2-5145

Phone 2-4258 ROY P. TUEL

Certified Watchmaker & Jeweler

Authorized Representative for

Bulova-Keepsake-Eigin watches

Diamond and Wedding Rings

1 04 South First Street

WIR E FE NCING

S E R V IC E

Compliments

of

MOORFIELD BATTERY

&

PARTS INC.

THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP

Quality Men's Wear

Charlottesville, Virginia

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COMPLIMENTS OF

SPERRY PIEDMONT COMPANY

DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORPORATION CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

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ABBY'S TEXACO SERVICE

Gasoline, Oil, Greasing Washing, Tire, and Battery Service

Phone 2-7935 721 Preston Avenue

Charlottesville, Virginia

Friendly Personal Service

Compliments Of

CROZET DRUG COMPANY

On The Corner Crozet, Virginia

SOUTHERN BREAD

CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

BRADLEY PEYTON Ill 1311 W. Main Street Pontiac-Cadillac-G-M-C- Trucks

HARPER MOTORS INC. Preston at 9th Street Authorized dealer for fine English Cars

R. M. DAVIS MOTORS INC. 1001 W. Main Street Desoto - Plymouth

CHARLOTTESVILLE MOTORS 856 W. Main Street Ford Cars and Trucks

MacGREGOR MOTORS INC. 416 W. Main Street Lincoln-Mercury-Continental

PERKINS MOTOR CO. 510 W. Main Street Used Cars

RUSSELL MOONEY OLDS SALES AND SERVICE 315 West Main Street

Oldsmobile

CALHOUN CHEVROLET 100 East Water Street Chevrolet Cars and Trucks

H. M. GLEASON AND CO., INC. Garrett Street International Trucks

VANCE BUICK, INC. 900 Preston Avenue Buick

COGGINS MOTOR CO., INC. 330 Preston Avenue Chrysler - Plymouth

WILHOIT MOTORS 404 E. Market Street Dodge - Plymouth

WRIGHT'S WRECKING YARD 1320 E. Market Street Used Parts

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CROZET SUPERETTE RED FRONT MARKET

Crozet, Virginia Phone 3971

BEST WISHES

GOOD LUCK AND

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF

1957

from the membership of the

CHARLOTTESVILLE AND ALBEMARLE

COUNTY HOTEL AND MOTEL

ASSOCIATION

CROZET HARDWARE CO., INC.

Compliments of

FRUIT GROWERS CORP.

Crozet, Virginia

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Compliments of · Compliments of

IVY ESSO SERVICE CENTER OAK GROVE INN

For The School For The Office

For The Home

You'll Find Whatever You Need In

. Stationery . Office Supplies

. School Supplies . Athletic Goods

. Greeting Cards . Office Furniture

. Books . Novelties

At Charlottesville's Leading Book Store

ANDERSON BROS. BOOKSTORE, INC.

Serving This Com~unity Since 1876

Located at the University of Virginia

Compliments of

ATHEYS RESTAURANT

u.s. 250

Famous For Its Chicken

Ivy

TIDBIT REST AU RANT

Charlottesville, Lovingston, Crozet

"Foods As Good As The Best

And Better Than The Rest."

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With Compliments Of

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGiNIA

and

liNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE

Supplies For Collegians For Over A Century

University of Virginia

Compliments of

THE VIRGINIAN ·

At The Corner

BY-PASS SUPERMARKET

Fresh Meat

Frozen Food

Open 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Seven Days A Week

GARDNER SHEET METAL SHOP

River Road

Charlottesville, Virginia

Roofing and Heating

Phone 2-9824

KING & ROBERTS, INC.

11 06 Rose Hill Drive

Phone 2-6945

Charlottesville, Virginia

Wholesale Confectioners

Wise Potato Chips

Institutional Food Products

Compliments of

ROYAL CROWN COLA

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THOMAS JEFFERSON INN CHARLOTTESVILLE) VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA HOSPITALITY IN JEFFERSON'S COUNTRY

WONDERFUL FOOD- AIR CONDITIONED

TELEPHONE 2-7101 Bruce R. Richardson, Jr. GEN. MGR.

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FRY'S SPRING'S SERVICES STATION Pure Oil Products

Compliments of CHARLOTTESVILLE OIL COMPANY

Compliments of

GARLETT'SGAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY

COOK WITH Pf11lo6ax COOK WITH

Plumbing & Heating Contractors

EARL H. VAUGHAN, INC.

608 Preston Avenue

Charlottesville, Virginia

Selectemp Heating - Iron Fireman Products

"Coal That Burns"

Dial 2-5177

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GENE WOOD'S GARAGE

24 Hour Wrecker Service A.A.A. Emergency Service

General Repairs For All Cars GENE WOOD'S GARAGE Charlottesville, Virginia

SMITH, AMORY, VIA, BARKLEY AGENCY, INC.

Rosehill Drive Charlottesville, Virginia

Dial 2-51 16 or 2-8556 P.O. Drawer 349

BANKS OF CHARLOTTESVILLE

PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK

CITI,ZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY

NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY

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STEVENS -=- 3HEPHERD CO Incorporated

COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS FOR BOYS OF HIGH SCHOOL AGE

IN THE PREP SHOP

at the corner at the University Billy Lynch-Representative at Albemarle High

There's a "one and only" in refreshment, too

Quality Merchandise

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DEPT fOH£

LEGGETT'S BARGAIN CENTER Bargain Basement Values!

"Wearing Apparel for the Entire Family" Charlottesville, Virginia

POPULAR Prices

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Compliments of

Ivy Store

lv y, Virginia

Compliments of

MINOR-DUKE MUTUAL

INSURANCE AGENCY

404 National Bank Building Charlottesville, Virginia

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Congratulations to the Class of 1957. Our thanks for past opportunities of serving you, and best wishes for the future.

Phone 2-9181

C. R. KIRBY & W. F. KIRBY

Dealers in Gulf Products Tires

Tubes Batteries

Dial

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120 EAST MAIN STREET CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Boys' and Men's Clothing

Dry Goods Notions Home. Furnishings Official BOY SCOUT Uniforms & Equipment

SINCE 1896 "THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES"

Lubrication Road Service

3-0594

Compliments of CAMERA CENTER

West Main St. Charlottesville, V a.

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CHARLOTTESVILLE LUMBER

COMPANY

Serving the Community for Over 60 'rears

Phone

Paint-Hardware-Glass

Power Tools Lawn Mowers

All Types Resilient Floors

Charlottesville

-J Industrial Publications .J Industrial Farms .J General Printing .J Engraving .J Brochu res .J Catalogs .J Annuals

2-5135

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