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Transcript of The 1959 Peer - Albemarle High School
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Albemarle High School Library
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DEDICATION
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Miss Virginia Beard
To Miss Beard and Miss Sutherland
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DEDICATION
Miss Elizabeth Sutherland
With gratitude, we, the Seniors of 1959, acknowledge their intellectual
stimuli inherent in originality of thought, judicious channeling of our
interests, application of democratic ideals in the measure of personal
evaluation, patience in coping with our immaturities, and their dedication
in tutoring us, not as a unit, but as individuals.
FOREWORD The 1959 PEER draws a broad picture of
the students and activities of Albemarle High School. Through photographs and captions comprising the PEER, the staff has endeavored to capture and record the many memorable events and personalities in and around our school.
The school building itself sets the theme for tht. yearbook.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION
CLASSES ..
ATHLETICS
ACTIVITIES
FEATURES
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ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENT
Leslie H. Walton
SUPERINTENDENT
Paul H. Cale
DffiECTOR
OF INSTRUCTION
Robert C. Gibson
ALBEMARLE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD From left to right: F. E. Paulett, E. J. Oglesby, Paul H. Cale, J. T. Henley, Leslie H. Walton, H. V. Herold, Mrs. Anna B. Yancey, and W. Wright Harrison.
Benjamin F. Hurt, Principal ; Homer M. Kline . Jr. , Assistant Principal
RD PRINCIPAL'S
SECRET ARIES Barbara Doneil, Assistant Secretary; Martha Bailey, Secretary
MATH INSTRUCTORS (Left to Right) William Harper, B.A.; Barbara Stoudt, B.A.; Merry Lewis Allen, B.S., M.Ed.; Genevieve D. Goff, B.S., M.A.; Margaret Howe, B.A.
SCIENCE INSTRUCTORS (Left to Right) Kenneth W. Lindsay, B.A., M.A.; Margaret P. Fowler, B.S. ; Nancy B. Runyan, B.S.; Alice Enke, B.S.; Joseph L. Trice, B.A., M. Ed.
ENGLISH INSTRUCTORS (Left to Right) InettH. Mahanes, B.A.; Daisy B. Adams, B.S.; Elizabeth Sutherland, B.S., M.A.; Mattie Lee G. Fornes, B.S. ; Stacy D. Jackson, B.A.; Betty Jean Haney, B.S.
BUSINESS INSTRUCTORS (Left to Right) Beverley Pearce, B.S. ; Thelma Eley, B.S. ; Elizabeth Burlas, B.S. ; Cynthia Baldwin, B.S.
EIGHTH GRADE INSTRUCTORS (Left to Right) Jane H. Maddock, B.A.; Avis D. Stuart, B.S.; Patricia M. Newbill, B.A.; Carolyn Arrington, B.A. ; Lucille Bowen, B.S.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS (Left to Right) Laird L. Rush, A.B. , M.Ed.; Julian King, B.S. ; H.E. Null, B.S. ; Jeanne V. Hellstrom, B.S. ; Marguerite Vines , B.A. ; Patricia Schultz, B.S.
HOME ECONOMICS INSTRUCTORS (Left to Right) Mary Hannah Jones, B.S., M.Ed. ; Elizabeth G. Holland, B.S. ; Maria A. Hurt, B.S.
)RS INDUSTRIAL ARTS INSTRUCTORS H. Lee Bailey, B.S.; Richard Blankenship, B.S.; Edwin 0. Russell, B.S.; LeRoy H. Smith, Jr., B.S .
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D .E. COORDINATOR Jennings B. Wilson, B.S.
ART INSTRUCTOR Edith M. Arbaugh
D.O . COORDINATOR James W. Ester, B.S., M.A.
NURSE Ruth G. Updike, R.N.
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OR HISTORY INSTRUCTORS (Left to right) Harry Kent, B.A. ; Virginia Beard, B.S.; Lois Moore, B.A.
LANGUAGE INSTRUCTORS (Left to right) Norman H. Rathbun, B.A. , M.A. ; Ellen W. Houston, A.B.
MUSIC INSTRUCTORS (Left to right) Eleanor Dickerman, B.A.; Virginia Dofflemyer, B.S. ; James W. Simmons, B.S.
LIBRARIANS (Left to right) Lady B. Walton, B.S. ; Margaret W. Burruss, B.S.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS (Left to Right) TommyWilliams, Vice President; Jim Meem, Treasurer; Betty Haney, Secretary; Chuck Vance, President.
VIRGil
PERCY MARSHALL ABELL EDITH KAYE ADCOCK WILLIAM LEWIS ADCOCK
JACKIE ADKINS JAMES CARL BAILES
VIRGINIA ELIZABETH BAILEY WILLIAM HOMER BALLARD EDWIN BARBOUR
JOYCE REBECCA BARKSDALE WANDA LEIGH BARNETT REBECCA ANN BAUM RON ALl
MITZI JANE BIBB ROY DAVID BRADLEY
JOHN AUBREY BREEDEN WILLIAM FREDERIC BREYVOGEL SHIRLEY ANN BRYANT NA
NBAUM RONALD WILLIAM BUCK JEAN QUICK CAMPBELL ROBERT LEE CASH
CATHERINE I. CATTERTON JANE CHAPMAN
BRYANT NANCY ANN CLARK RUTH PAULINE CLARK CHARLOTTE IRMA CLEMENTS
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CHARLES DAVID CRAWFORD PEGGY JEAN CRAWFORD BETTY JEAN CRICKENBERGER BE'
JANE MASSIE CRITZER WENDELL MASSIE CRITZER
CHARLOTTE CLEBURNE CULIN THOMAS PENNINGTON DAVIS JEANETTE DULANE DOWELL JAMES RA
::KENBERGER BETTY JEAN DUNN RAYMOND ALLEN DURRER FREDA LEE ERSKINE
PEGGY JEAN FIELDS ALLEN EDWARD FIRTH
NE DOWELL JAMES RANDOLPH FITZGERALD MAMIE VIRGINIA FITZGERALD CLYDE HARRISON FRENCH
ELSIE ELAINE FUNKHOUSER CLAUDE DAVIS GARVER, JR. REID RICHARD GERHARDT JANE
CLYDE AMOS GIBSON ELLEN GAYNELL GIBSON
NANCY LOUISE GIBSON BARBARA ANN GOODMAN JAMES RUSSELL GOUGH BE
ERHARDT JANET PATRICIA GRAVES MARGARET ANNE GRAVES JOYCE MARIE GRAy·
MARY LEE HALE SHIRLEY TEMPLE HAMM
.L GOUGH BETTY JEAN HANEY CATHERINE LEE HARLOW KENNETH BECK HARRINGTON
CLYDE EUGENE HARRlS MARGARET ELIZABETH HARRlS ASHTON LEONARD HERRING D<
BETTY LOU HICKS RAYMOND EDMUND HOPKINS
JOHN WENDELL HOWELL CAROLINE LEE JACKMAN JUDY JEAN KELLEY J .
HERRING DOUGLAS EUGENE LADD HATTIE LEE LASLEY ANN McCORMICK LAYMAN
PENELOPE VIRGINIA LAYMAN BETTY FRANCES McALLISTEH
~LLEY JACQUELINE McCANN CAROLYN ANNE MAJORS SIDNEY EUGENE MARSHALL
PAUL ROGERS MARTIN JOYCE ELAINE MATHENY GEORGE WILLIAM MAUPIN, JR. EVEL
JAMES LAWRENCE MEEM FRANCES ALBERTA MOON
JOHN FRANCIS MOONAN ALVIN LEE MORRIS CHARLES GENE MORRIS ROBER'
~ MAUPIN, JR. EVELYN MAE MORRIS GLEN FRANCIS MORRIS SANDRA JOYCE MORRIS
MARGARET IRENE NEWCOMBE DAVID BERGER OGLESBY
olE MORRIS ROBERT JEFFREY PARSON ARTHUR ROLAND PITTMAN DORIS MARIE PRITCHETTE
JEARL JEAN PRITCHETTE PEGGY JEAN PURVIS ALVIS LAWRENCE QUICK MARY BRl
ERNESTINE ELIZABETH RAUSCH VIRGINIA ANN REECE
NANCY GAIL REEDY NICHOLAAS HERBERT REINDERS PRISCILLA DIANE RICE AUBREY C
lCE QUICK MARY BRUCE RICHARDSON JAMES BROWiN RIDDLE RANDY RAY ROBERTS
JESSE GEORGE SENTER AUDREY MAE SHACKLEFORD
lANE RICE AUBREY CONRAD SHIFLETT DOROTHY ELIZABETH SHIFLETT JOANN SHIFLETT
PATSY YVONNE SHIFLETT
PATRICIA SMITH
JAMES PHILLIP SPENCER
JEANNIE SIPE RODNEY MEREDITH SOUTHALL
FRANKLIN LEE SMITH
NANCY CAROLYN SPICER BEVERLY JANE SPROUSE
JAME
COURTE.NA1
H SOUTHALL JAMES LOUIS STALEY HUGH HOLLOWAY TAYLOR KATHRYN PAIGE THOMAS
MARY FRANCES THOMAS BRENDA EULALIA THOMPSON
~ :SPROUSE COURTE.NAY McCARTHY TURNER CHARLES TERRY VANCE MYRA LEE WALKER
ANNE NEAL WALTON RHODES WILLIAM WARD, JR. ROBERT EDWARD WESTMORELAND HARI
MONTGOMERY ARVILLE WHYTE JAMES DeWITT WILDE IV
JUANITA WILLIAMS TOMMY KEITH WILLIAMS LAURICE EUGENE WOOD BEl
STMORELAND HAROLD BELL WRIGHT
mWOOD BERNARD BALLARD
Seniors Not Pictured: RICHARD WAYNE HOLLEY CHARLES FRANKLIN MOORE LINDA JEAN PERRY MARY SHIFFLETT
POST GRADUATES
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DINA GAYLE YOUNG
ROBERT DEWAYNE PENNINGTON
J lJNI OR CLASS OFFICERS
RS JUNIORS
Jimmy Breeden
Bill Cate
Randolph Breeden
·Richard Carmody
JUNIORS
Robert Carmody Margie Cason Tommy Clark Nancy Clayton Tinka Cockerille
Glen Collier Mary Conlon Sandra Craddock John Craft Sandra Fost
Madeline Crenshaw Dennis Critzer Ronnie Critzer Carroll Deane Guy DeHooge Bobby Gibs,
Winston Detamore Billy Dunn ·Homer Duff Diane Egeland Tommy Estes Alice Glas
JlJNIORS
John Craft Sandra Foster Rebecca Fox Virginia Frazier Wanda Garrison Ben Gibson
iuy DeHooge Bobby Gibson Filmore Gibson Delores Gibson Jean Gibson Peggy Gibson
'ommy Estes Alice Glass Lawrence Graves Lindley Gough John Hamner Billy Haney
Gwen Howell Donna Houchens
Warren James Martha Jenkins
JUNIORS
Patsy Hudson
Leslie John
Betty Jean Hurtt June Hurtt Johnny Live
Eleanor Jones Craig Julian Edward McM1
June Hurtt
:raig Julian
Johnny Livers
Edward McMurdo.
Clyde Lynch
Kathy Mahone
JUNIORS
Andrea Lyster Doris McAllister Richard McAllister
Frances Marsh Billy Marston Joyce Maubry
JUNIORS
Trevor Plal
Glennis Morris
Billy Norford Bob Orman Wyatt Owens Montie Pace Patsy Painter Barbara Sandr
Clark Parker Carolyn Peyton Kay Pittman John Pitts Tina Platt Barbara Shiff
JUNIORS
... ttsy Painter Barbara Sandridge Leonard Sandridge Linda Sandridge Shelby Sandridge Wayne Seale
rina Platt Barbara Shifflett Bertha Shifflett . Jo Ann Shifflett Kaylene Shifflett Richard Shifflett
JUNIORS
Jimmy Whit
Gary Sullivan William Sullivan Peggy Thomas Eugene Thompson Sandra Thompson
Goldie Tomlin Becky Toms Judy Trimble Jaine Walker Peggy Walton
JUNIORS harles Smith
Jimmy White Peggy Wilberger Byrd Williams Margaret Williams Rozelle Williams
dra Thompson Alice Wood Carlton Wood Dorothy Wood
'eggy Walton
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SOPHOMORE· CLASS OFFICERS
s SOPHOMORES
Marilyn Burton, Ann Calhoun, Virginia Campbell, Sally Carter, Ann Carver, Tommy Chears, Gary Clark.
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SOPHOMORES
Johnny Cubero, Charlotte Daniel, Buddy Davis, Nancy Davis, Richard Davis, Ann Dawson, Anita DeHooge.
Bobby Elliott, Templeton Elliott, Debbie Englert, Carson Entrekin, Tommy Erskine, Billy Estes, Peggy
Evans.
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SOPHOMORES
.Gertrude Frazier, Nancy Frazier, James French, Caroline Gambrell, Clyde Garrison, Donald Garrison, Patricia Garrison.
Marty Gibson, Sterling Gibson, Joey Goldsmith, Peggy Gough, Joanne Graves, Nancy Green, Clark Gunter.
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SOPHOMORES
Clyde Kidd, Alfred Klink, Mac Lafferty, Shirley Lam, David Lambert, Donald Lawson, Peggy Lawson. Ed
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SOPHOMORES
on. Edna Morris, Joyce Morris, Linda Morris, Margaret Morris, Pat Morris, Rachel Morris, Raymond Mundy.
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SOPHOMORES
Shirley Rice, Linda Richardson, Elridge Roberts, Ann Rogers, Marty Runkle, Forrest Sandridge, Avon Sargent.
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SOPHOMORES
Sar- Dickie Swift, Dewey Taylor, Dorothy Taylor, John Taylor, Shirley Taylor, Susan Terry, Ronny Thacker.
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SOPHOMORES
Duffy Wood, James Wood, Pat Wood, Rose Wood, P enny Woodruff, Laura Work, Marty Work.
Kenneth Worley, Louise Wright, Charles Yancey, Becky Yow, Claudia Zimmerman.
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CLASS OFFICERS
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FRESHMEN
Thelma Birckhead, Jimmy Board, Sandra Booth, Tommy Bradbury, Norman Branham, Patsy Brooks, Judy Brown, Gary Bugg.
Gerald Burnett, Linda Burton, Ronald Chapman, Linda Christensen, Lake Clark, Mary Beth Carmichael, Vir.ginia Clatterbuck, Brenda Clements.
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FRESHMEN
Kathleen Crawford, Teresa Crenshaw, Nancy Critzer, Bonnie Cromer, Virginia Cromer, John Cronk, Allen Cutright, Jasper Davis.
Patsy Davis, Richard Davis, Robert Davis, Ruth Davis, Ann Detamore, Laura Dorman, Dean Dart, Spencer Doty.
Peggy Dudley , Richard Dyksterhouse, Wanda Estes, Roscoe Faris, Tommy Faulconer, Susan Firth, Roger Fisher, Terry Fitzgerald.
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FRESHMEN
Phyllis Garth, Sue Gay, Dana Gerhardt, Preston Gianniny, Bernard Gibson, Betty Gibson, Glen Gibson, Homer Gibson.
Janice Gibson, John Gibson, Joyce Gibson, Linda Gibson, Nancy Gibson, Phyllis Gibson, Hugh Gildea, Paul Gillespie.
Robert Gillum, Ralph Gould, Kenneth Grandle, Barbara Graves, Norman Graves, Mary Frances Gray, Mason Graybill, Bobby Green,
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FRESHMEN
Edna Hamner, James Haney, Frances Hardey, James Harding, Joyce Harlow, William Harlowe, Margaret Harris, Paul Harris.
Eunice Henwood, Betty Herring, Geraldine Herring, Beverly Holland, Linda Holloway, Jimmy Hou .. chens, Rea Houchens, Stella Houchens.
Carl Jarrell,Andy Johnson, Darlene Jones, Frankie Jones, Carl Judge, Donnie Kennedy, Theodore Kennedy, Karen Kesler.
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FRESHMEN
Betty Keyton, Shirley Keyton, Elizabeth Kidd, Franklin Kidd, Wilbert Kidd, Ronnie King, Ronald Kir- · by, Ronnie Knox.
Janet Leathers, Robert Llewellyn, Jacob Loeser, John Lloyd, David Ludwig, Jesse Lynn, Pete McDaniel, Mildred ~cGhee.
Jimmy McGregor, Beth MacKay, David McNish, Joyce Mahanes, Randy Mahanes, George Marion, Bobby Marks, James Marsh.
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FRESHMEN
Esther Marshall, Blaine Martin, Ernestine Martin, Effie Maupin, Sandra Maupin, Watts Maupin, Barry Mawyer, Judy Mawyer.
Mary Jane Mawyer, William Mawyer, Frank Mayo, Barbara Meeks, Wayne Miller, Alex Minor, Joyce Mitchell, Marie Moon.
Sarah Moon, Barbara Morris, Charlotte Morris, Charlotte Morris, Esther Morris, Fay Morris, Kennie Morris, Mary Morris.
Peter Morris, Ronald Morris, Larry Mullendore, Woodie Mundy, Anna Murray, Nancy Napier, Pat Nuttycombe, llene Orman.
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FRESHMEN
Betty Pritchett, Jackie Pugh, Steve Quick, Richard Raines, Judy Rea, Louis Redden, Kenneth Rice, Buddy Rittenhouse.
Judy Rittenhouse, Clarence Roberts, Harry Roberts, Joyce Roberts, Carolyn Robinson, Adele Rodeffer, Dolly Rogers, William Rogers.
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FRESHMEN
Ronnie Sours, Al Sprouse, Betty Sprouse, Grace Sprouse, Lenwood Sprouse, Teddy Sprouse, David Stancil, Roger Standley.
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FRESHMEN
David Tilman, Joan Tisdale, Linda Tomlin, Patty Tomlin, Carol Townsend, Alene Turner, Kathy Turner, Marvin Vest.
John Via, Joyce Ward, Susan Ward, Lewis Watson, Bob Webber, Roxie Webster, Thelma Weakley, Edith Whitehouse.
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FRESHMEN
Victoria Wiley, Buzzy Williams , Charles Williams, Danis Williams, Lois Williams, Pat Williams.
Paula Williams, Danny Wood, Etta Wood, Wayne Wood, Don Wright, Leroy Yancey.
W. A. Young, Clinton Yowell, Carol Zimmerman, Linda Clements, Pat Critzer, Marion Dunn.
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EIGHT GRADE CLASS OFE
EIGHTH GRADE
Jimmy Abell, Ann Addington, Bob Albee, Ann Albert, Susan Allen, Mary Ann Anderson, Andrew Atkins, Pat Bachman, Bill Bailey.
Gene Bain, Bruce Baldwin, Patsy Ballard, Wayne Ballard, Charles Barksdale, Robert Batten, Vernon Batten, Sandra Batten, Thomas Baughan.
Juanita Blankenship, Linda Blincoe, Geraldine Breeden, Tommy Breeden, Frances Brown, Janna .. Brown, Julia Brown, Jean Browning, Howard Bryant.
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EIGHTH GRADE
Jimmy Bunch, Eugene Burgess, Curtis Burruss, Ray Carter, Wayne Carver, Linda Cash, Lois Cason, Carolyn Clark, Merianna Clark.
Steve Clark, Faye Clements, Raymond Conley, Kay Corbin, Herbert Craddock, Kathleen Crickenberger, Betty Critzer, Donald Critzer, Billy Dandridge.
Buddy Davis, Ida Davis, Pamela Davis, Denna DeHooge, Hugh Demasters, Shelby Demasters, Sammy Dollins, Herbert Drolshagen, Charles Dudley.
Faye Earheart, Jimmy Eddins, Carroll Eppard, Bernard Estes, Paul Evans, Danny Falwell, David Falwell, Betty Farish, Bill Farrell.
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EIGHTH GRADE
Kenneth Farrell, Betty Faulconer, William Fields, Barbara Fisher, Patricia Fitzgerald, Lucy Flannagan, Irene Fornes, Arthur Frazier, Betty Frazier.
Eunice Frazier, Geraldine Frazie-r., Jerry Sue Garrett, Dewey Garrison, Helen Garrison, Lynn Garrison, Marjorie Garrison, George Geer, Carolyn Gentry.
Garland Gentry, Gloria Gentry, Ronald Gentry, Faye Gianniny, George Gianniny, Dorsey Gibbs , Betty Jean Gibson, Bobby Gibson, Carl Gibson.
Herbert Gibson, Mary Gibson, James Goodall, Pat Goolseby, Joyce Gowen, Emma Graves, Shirley Griesbach, Robert Groome, Alice Gunter.
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EIGHTH GRADE
Donald Hall, Jean Hamm, Lindsay Harrington, Betty Harris, Jerry Harris, Robert Harris, Vivian Harris, Susan Hays, Marianne Heiberg.
Rosemary Heller, Tommy Henderson, Charles Hensley, John Hensley, Joyce Hensley, Tommy Hensley, Jimmy Herring, Edward Hunt, Lawrence Hunt.
Rebecca Kennedy, Martha Key, Edgar Keyton, Calvin Kidd, Mary Klink, Ray Kyser, Lois Lam, Thomas Lamb, Judy Lanum.
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EIGHTH GRADE
Lauren LaSauce, Jimmy Lasley, Curtis Laster, Ronnie Lawhorne, Carroll Lawson, Charles Leake, Julia Longstreet, Charles McAllister, James McAllister.
Lee McCauley, Shirley McCleary, Blaine Mcintire, Frankie Mawyer, Clifford Mahanes, Marily Marshall, Bonnie Martin, Peggy Martin, Clifford Maupin.
Jackie Morgan, Betty Morris, Charlotte Morris, Curtis Morris, David Morris, James Morris, Lois Morris, Mary Morris, Virginia Morris.
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EIGHTH GRADE
Susan Mummey, Barbara Mundie, Ronnie Nay, Harvey Noel, Charles Oliver, Virginia Parker, Tom Parson, Douglas Patterson, Cecelia Phillips.
Barbara Powell, Emily Powell, George Powell, Mason Powell, Steve Price, June Proffit, Kitty Ray, Frances Revels, Ronald Rhodes.
Shelton Ritchie, Johnny Rivers, Bob Robbins, Cheryl Roberts, Linda Roberts, Sue Roberts, Bill Robertson, Carolyn Robertson, Tommy Robinson.
Timothy Rogers, Daniel Rorrer, George Sandborn, Alma Sandridge, Joyce Sandridge, Judy Sandridge, Louise Schwarzenboeck, Jesse Seale, Joe Shaver.
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EIGHTH GRADE
Brenda Shifflett, Christine Shifflett, David Shifflett, Eddie Shifflett, Elenor Shifflett, Fay Shifflett, George Shifflett, Judy Shifflett, Leroy Shifflett.
.Mary Shifflett, Mary Shifflett, Mary Jane Shifflett, Pat Shifflett, Allen Sizemore, Cabel Smith, George Smith, Jay Snavely, Donna Snow.
·Tommy Spangler, Janet Springborn, Malcolm Sprouse, Marie Sprouse, Billy Stanton, Bobby Stobie, Joe Strickler, George Sullivan, Henry Swartling.
Cecil Tate, Betty Taylor, Mary Terrell, Roy Terry, Kenny Thomas, Nancy Thomas, Ralph Thomas, Walter Thomas, Larry Thompson.
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EIGHTH GRADE
Barbara White, Joan Wilburger, Bonnie Williams, James Williams, Ann Wilson, Clarence Wood, Judy Wood, Mary Frances Wood, Roger Wood.
Billy Woodson, Ray Wyant, John Wynne, Carl Yow, Jack Yowell.
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FOOTBALL
'I'ri-Captains ; Marshall Abel , Clyde Lynch, Sidney Marshall
Coaches and Man age r s ; Left to right ; Mr. King, Tommy Bradbury, Brad Mordecai , Mr. Null
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VARSITY FOOTBALL Schedule 1958
Albemarle 7 Culpepper 19
Albemarle 48 Nelson 0
Albemarle 0 Lane 39
Albemarle 62 Spotsylvania 0
Albemarle 25 Louisa 0
Albemarle 14 Freeman 25
Albemarle 7 James Monroe 20
Albemarle 43 Miller 6
Albemarle 0 Orange 27 '
Albemarle 39 Fluvanna 7
PATRIOTS IN ACTION
ir. King,
Marshall Abel 175lbs.- 5' 11"
End
Chuck Vance 165 lbs .- 6'
Center
Toby Brown 155lbs.- 5' 11"
Halfback
Wyatt Owens 160 lbs.- 5' 9'
Halfback
Rodney Southall 145lbs.- 5' 10"
Halfback
Maynard Strickler 168 lbs. 5' 11"
Fullback
Chester Powell 157 lbs. - 6' 1"
End
Billy Haney 170lbs. -5'9"
Tackle
Richard Shiflett 170 lbs. - 5 ' 11 "
End
Al Sprouse 220 lbs. - 6' 1'
Tackle
Billy Leake 150 lbs . - 5' 7"
Guard
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Donald R 150 lbs .
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Barry Mawyer 145 lbs. - 5 1 10"
Quarterback
Sherman Shiflett 150 lbs.- 5 18"
Halfback
Char lie Smith 140 lbs. -5 1 8"
Fullback
George Bain 155 lbs.- 5 1 11"
Center
Jimmy French 182lbs . -6 1
Tackle
Billy Marston 125 lbs . - 5 18"
Halfback
Eldridge Roberts 150 lbs. -5 1 11"
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J.V. FOOTBALL
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Front row, kneeling: John Cronk, John Pugh, Marvin Reese, Joe Pugh, John Cubero , Dean Dort, Gary Bugg, Don Layman, Frank Mayo , Joe Strickler , Douglas Janson, Sterling Gibson. Second Row, standing: Palmer Sweet, Ronnie Thacker , Walter Young, Kent Houchens , Walker Powell, Floyd Massey, David Garth, Fred Nolke , Jimmy Bunch, Mac Lafferty, David Tilman, Clyde Garrison , Jacob Sprouse , Mr. Rush ; coach.
Albemarle Culpepper
Albemarle Louisa
Albemarle Culpepper
Albemarle Lane
Albemarle Blue Ridge
Albemarle Lane
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VARSITY BASKETBALL
Left to right: Jack Pleasants, Chester Powell, Al Sprouse, Bill Cale, Clark Parker, Marshall Abel, Wyatt Owens, Barry Mawyer, Dennis Critzer, Maynard Strickler, Bobby Poole.
Co-captains: Marshall Abel and Chester Powell
TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION, INC. Preston and Grady Avenue
Phone 2-4235
Marsru
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Maynard Strickler
Bill Cale Jack Pleasants
Clark Parker
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Marshall Abel
Chester Powell Dennis Critzer
Wyatt Owens
Al Sprouse Bobby Poole
rc. 84 Barry Mawyer
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VARSITY CAG ERS
Tommy Bickers, Manager; Mr. Null, Coach; Tommy Bradbury, Manager.
VARSITY
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1958-59
Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle
James Monroe Culpepper
Lane Buena Vista Buena Vista
Orange Waynesboro
Freeman Fluvanna
Lane Culpepper
Waynesboro Fluvanna Freeman
Highland Springs James Monroe
Orange John Marshall
STARTING FIVE Left to right: Coach Null, Maynard Strickler, Marshall Abell, Chester Powell, Bill Cale, Jack Pleasants
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1lpepper · Lane
na Vista na Vista
Orange rnesboro ~reeman
nuvanna Lane
llpepper mesboro nuvanna ~reeman
Springs Monroe Orange
Vlarshall
Pleasants
J .V. BASKETBALL
First row; kneeling: Don Wright; Don Layman; John Cronk; Duffy Wood; Pat Nuttycombe; Marty Work; Joe strickler. Second row; standing: Mr. Rush, coach; Bob Albee; Gary Bugg; Quentin Nottingham; William Payne; George Gianinny; Russ Harris ; Roger Thurston; Charlie Mills; Ronnie King, manager.
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL·
SCHEDULE, 1958-59
James Monroe Culpepper Lane Orange Waynesboro Freeman Fluvanna Lane Culpepper Waynesboro Fluvanna Freeman Highland Springs James Monroe Orange John Marshall
Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle Albemarle
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL
First row, kneeling: Betty Hensley , Lois Herring, Betty Lindsay, Ann Adams, Joyce stokes. Second row, standing: Miss Schultz; coach, Claudia Zimmerman, Shirle-y Gentry, Penny Woodruff, Peggy Crawford, Audrey Allen, Glennis Morris, Mrs. Vines; coach, ilene Orman.
Peggy Crawford; captain, and ilene Orman; manager.
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Sandra Bolick Billie Lee Powell
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Carolyn Albert
Freda Erskine, Head Cheerleader
Wanda Barnett, Co-Head
Laura Work
Betty Lanum
Dina Young
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J.V. CHEERLEADERS
Left to right: Carolyn Robertson, Virginia Parker, Claudia Zimmerman, Phyllis Powell, and Emily Powell.
Carolyn Robertson Emily Powell
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TRACK
First row, kneeling: Billy Marston, Johnny Livers, Gary Bugg, Marty Work, Sherman Shiflett, Sterling Gibson, Roger Powell, Edward McMurdo, Paul Revels, Palmer Sweet, Cory Kelsey. Second row, standing: Maynard Strickler, Donald Robertson, Harold Morris , Mac Lafferty, Toby Brown, Edwin Barbour, Al Sprouse, John Craft, George Bain, Templeton Elliot, Guy DeHooge.
Sherman Shiflett , Roger Powell, George Bain
Tomm:Y Goldie
Tommy Bickers, manager ; Mr. King, coach; Goldie Tomlin, Manager
TRACK
Co-captains: George Bain, Maynard Strickler
Maynard Strickler, Toby Brown.
8th GRADE SPORTS
FOOTBALL: First row, kneeling: Michael Toms, Carl Yow, Charles Leake, Jerry Maupin, Johnny Rivers, Danny Falwell, Charles Moon, Jimmy Abel, Tommy Bickers. Second row, standing: Frankie Mawyer, Don Wright, Harry Roberts, Gene Payne, Lee McCauley, Bobby Green, Bob Albee, David Falwell, Pete McDaniel, Lindsay Harrington, Andrew Atkins, Jackie Yowell, Steve Price.
-BASKETBALL. First row, kneeling: Jimmy Lasley, Danny Falwell, Johnnie Rivers, Tommy Bickers, Butch Morris. Second row, standing: Mr. King, coach: Tom Ward, Joe Strickler, Malcolm Sprouse, David Falwell, Charles Oliver, Buddy Edwards, Shelley Ritchie, Steve Price.
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(Left to Right) George Senter, President; George Bain, Vice President; Dina Young, Secretary; Audrey Allen, Reporter; Mrs. Stuart, Sponser.
STUDENT COUNCIL
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.
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Peggy Purvis, President ; Miss Moore and Mrs. Mahanes, Sponsers
JUNIOR RED CROSS
The American Junior Red Cross is striving to help the needy people in time of disaster and to create friendly relationships with other countries.
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Business Manager
Feature Editor
Class Editor
Club Editor
Circulation Manager
Boys Sports Editor
Girls Sports Editor
Art Editors
Photographers
Dina Young Editor
Courtenay Turner Managing Editor
Chuck Vance Business Manager
Mary Bruce Richardson Advertising Manager
Wanda Barnett News Editor
Jeanne Flippo Assistant News Editor
Nancy Reedy Feature Editor
Clyde Lynch Sports Editor
Freda Erskine Circulation Manager
Hugh Taylor and Luke Stale:y Exchange Editor
Hugh Taylor and Gene Wood Art Editor
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Club Editor
Photographers
Roving Reporter
Barbara Goodman
Hattie Lasley
Kaye Adcock
Mitzi Bibb
Myra Walker
Jeff Parson
Becky Baum
Randy Fitzgerald
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The members of the Peer and Highlight staffs of 1958-1959 affectionately express our appreciation to our former instructor, Mrs ~ Margaret Burruss, for the many hours she has worked along with us in producing the publications, and for the gentle patience and friendliness towards all the students. She achieved a relationship with all that is often difficult to attain - - that of friendship. Learning is made easier when each individual is conscious of the interest of a friend. Each of us has the comforting knowledge that we have a friend in Mrs. Burruss.
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(Left to Right) Faye Hurtt, Chaplain; Mary Bruce Richardson, Reporter; Sara Frances Farrish, Secretary, Treasurer; Evelyn Latta, Vice President ; Courtenay Turner, President; Mrs . Fornes , Sponser
BIBLE CLUB
The Bible Club of Albemarle High School gives an opportunity to students to study the Bible and learn about Biblical teachings and characters.
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ALBEM ARLE PLAYERS
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.
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(Left to Right) · Randy Fitzgerald, Secretary; Robert Kennedy, Chaplain; Guy De Hooge, Treasurer ; Reid Gerhardt, President ; Gene Wood, Reporter ; Frank Mayo, \1 1Ce President.
HI-Y
TheHi-Y Club is a branch of the Y.M. C. A. which tries to encourage high Christian standards, develop leadership, and promote worthy ideals.
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(Left to Right) Sandra Bolick, Historian; Penny Layman, Treasurer; Dina Young, Secretary; Freda Erskine, President; Mary Lee Hale, Vice President; Jeanne Flippo, Reporter; Mrs. Enke, Sponser
TRl-HI-Y
The Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian service club whose purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character.
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INTERNATIONAL CLUB
The principal objectives of the International Club are to help Albemarle students understand the various social, economic and political problems and conditions which exist both at home and abroad, to promote international good will, and to create an interest in foreign languages.
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(Left to Right) Madeline Crenshaw, Librarian; Elaine Funkhouser, Secretary; Wanda Barnett, President ; Betty Lanum, Treasurer ; Mrs. Bowen, Sponser
F.T.A.
The purpose of the FTA Club is exploratory, prevocational, and character-forming to help Future Teachers learn facts about and opportunities in teaching in their lo-cality, the state, and in the nation; cultivate character qualities essential to a good teacher; study lives of great teachers; and develop student leadership.
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(Left to Right) Leonard Sandridge, Treasurer; Bobby Pennington, Secretary; Clyde Lynch, Vice President; Sidney Marshall, President ; Mr. Null, Sponser
MONOGRAM CLUB
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.
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G.A.A.
The G.A.A. stands for the Girls' Athletic Association. 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 develop a true spirit of sportsmanship in all of its members.
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(Left to Right) Edna Hammer, Reporter ; Myra Walker , Vice President ; Barbara Goodman, President ; Ann Schwarting, Secretary; Mrs. Walton, Sponser
LIBRARY CLUB
The Library Club is striving to render a service to the school and to cultivate a love and appreciation for books.
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(Left to Right) Walter Mehring, Vice President ; Shannon Gimbert, President; Tatnall Hurtt , Secretary: Dickie Barnett, Treasurer
PROJECTORS CLUB
The Projectors Club is a branch of the Library Club which serves the school by operating movie projectors for teachers.
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MATH CLUB
The purpose of the Math Club is to promote and stimulate a better interest in mathematical things, to teach its members the game of chess, and to have lectures on famous philosophers and mathematicians.
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NURSING CLUB
The purpose of the Nursing Club of Albemarle High School is to provide a setting in which students who are interested in nursing as a career can meet together to share that interest, to explain the opportunities and requirements in the field of nursing, to grow as individuals by working together and to learn about the community life in which they soon will participate.
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(Left to Right) Mrs. Arbaugh, Sponser ; Ruth Clark, President ; Joyce Leake, Treasurer ; Patsy Smith, Secretary
ART CLUB
The Art Club is made up of students who have taken art, or are taking art at the present time. The purpose of the club is to undertake projects for the improvement of the art room, and to work together on art projects.
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(Left to Right) Betty Jean Haney, President ; Joyce Barksdale, Vice President; Joyce Gray, Secretary; Shirley Hamm, Treasurer ; Ernestine Rausch, Program Chairman; Jane Chapman, Reporter ; Miss Baldwin and Miss Pearce, Sponsers
F.B.L.A.
The Albemarle chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America is organized to d eve lop leadership, create understanding and interest in choosing business occupations, and to improve standards for entrance into office occupations.
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(Left to Right) Margaret Harris, Secretary; Johnny Breeden, Vice President; Brenda Thompson, President; Wendell Howell, Treasurer ; Philip Spencer, Parliamentarian; Mr. Wilson, Sponser
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
The purposes of the Distributive Education Club are: to develop progressive leadership in the field of distribution, to provide for an intelligent choice of occupation in distribution, to encourage the use of high ethical standards in business, to encourage mental and physical health development, and to foster a feeling of responsibility for the civic, social and moral welfare of society.
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(Left to Right) Ronald Buck, President; Glen Morris, Vice President; Kay Pittman, Secretary, Treasurer; Robert Cash, Reporter ; Mr. Estes, Sponser
DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS
The D.O. Club has, during the year, invited to its meetings outstanding speakers, conducted interesting programs, and entered into various contests.
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(Left to Right) Jean Fornes, Historian; Elaine Funkhouser, Vice President ; Kaye Adcock, President; Nancy Davie, Secretary, Treasurer ; Charlotte Daniel, Song Leader; Penny Layman, Reporter ; Miss Jones, Mrs. Hurt and Mrs. Holland, Sponser:;>
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The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools of the United ,States and Territories.
The motto of the F.H.A. expresses the purpose of the organization - - learning to live better today so that our lives and those of our family may be better tomorrow.
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(Left to Right) Randolph Mahanes , Secretary, Treasurer ; Russell Harris, President
BOYS' 4-H CLUB
The Boy's 4-H Club is mainly composed of members who have been enrolled in 4-H Club work before coming to high school. Each member is required to take a project and most of the boys conduct livestock or crop projects at home.
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GIRLS' 4-H CLUB
The Girl's 4-H Club is composed of members who seek to create better standards of home living.
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(Left to Right) Butch Morris, President ; David Stancil, Vice President; Jimmy Riddle, Secretary; George Fitch, Treasurer; Lawrence Quick, Recorder ; Richard Barnett, Sergeant at Arms; Mr . Smith, _ Sponser
INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB
TheindustrialArts Club's objective is to better understand the problems of industry.
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(Left to Right) Robert Kennedy, Secretary; Nancy Reedy, President ; Jimmy Riddle, Vice President ; Mrs. Dofflemyer, Sponser.
MUSIC CLUB
The Music Club is to afford an opportunity of music participation for any student in the school. Some singing is done and also some music appreciation.
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(Left to Right) Gene Wood, Vice President ; Mitzi Bibb, President ; Carolyn Majors , Reporter ; Mr. Simmons, Sponser
BAND CLUB
The purpose of the Band Club is to raise money to support the activities of the Band.
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BAND FLUTES BASSOON Richard Swift Carolyn Majors Patty Tomlin Man Duff Ellen Harris Paul Harris Dana Gerhardt ALTO SAXOPHONES Courtney Craft
John Cubero Ted Early SOPRANO CLARINETS Billy Estes Jerry Maupin Virginia Reece John Frazier Sally Carter Jane Stevens TROMBONES Paul Smith Tatnall Hurtt, Jr. Elizabeth Alrich FRENCH HORNS John Craft Patton Boyle David Lambert William Taylor Douglas Gibson Joey Goldsmith Ronnie Knox Mary Cockerille Richard Davis Lyle Garth Ann Bright John Moonan Goldie Tomlin John Via BARITONE Bonnie Cromer Garth Baldwin K. G. Flower TENOR SAXOPHONES Beth MacKay Mark Finn STRING BASS Joan Tisdale Paul Revels Robert Herring Roxanne Webster Marty Runkle ALTO HORNS BRASS BASSES Joe Thomas Larry Huff Buddy Rittenhouse Sue Hayes Clyde Kidd Reid Gerhardt
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Billy Ward PERCUSSION BASS CLARINET Emmett Snellings Ronnie Critzer Judy Kelley Glen Collier Carroll Deane
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SENIOR DIRECTORY ABELL, PERCY MARSHALL Route 2, Charlottesville J.V. Basketball, 1,2; Varsity Football, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club, 1,2,3,4; FFA, 1,2,3,4, Reporter, 3, President, 4. ADCOCK .. EDITH KAYE EsmontReporter of GAA, 1; PEER Staff, 1,3 ; FHA, 2,3,4, Reporter, 3, President, 4; Business Editor of HIGHLIGHT, Reporter of Junior Red Cross, 4. ADCOCK, WILLIAM LEWIS Box 200, Charlottesville Baseball, 2,3. ADKINS, JACKIE Route 4, Charlottesville J. V. Basketball, 1; FHA, 2; Nursing Club, 4. Attended Strasburg High School in Strasburg, Virginia, and Thomas Dale High School, Chesterfield County. BAILES, JAMES CARL GREENWOOD Basketball, 1,2,4; Baseball, 1, 2,3, 4. BAILEY, VIRGINIAELIZABETH Earlysville Nursing Club, 1; FHA, 1,4; FBLA, 3. BALLARD, WILLIAM HOMER Box 214, Crozet Science Club, 2,3, Vice President, 3. BARBOUR, EDWIN Route 3, Box 34B, Charlottesville Debating Team, 1; President of Diving Club, Varsity Gymnastics, J . V. Track Team, 2; Varsity Track Team, 3,4; Dramatics Club, 4. Attended Naples High School, Naples, Florida. BARKSDALE, JOYCE REBECCA Afton Library Club, 1,2,3; FBLA, 2,4, Vice President, 4. BARNETT, WANDA LEIGH " Crestview", Route 3, Charlottesville Library Club, 1; FTA, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 2, Vice President, 3, President, 4, District "J" Secretary, 4; Treasurer of Homeroom, 1; J . V. Basketball, 1; Student Council, 2, 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader, 2,3,4; Co-Captain of Cheerleaders, 4; Class Editor of PEER, 4; Forensics, 2,3. BAUM, REBECCA ANN Keswick FHA, 1; Science Club Secretary, 3; Feature Editor of HIGHLIGHT, 4. BIBB, MITZI JANE Rio Road, Charlottesville GAA, 1; Student Council, 1; Manager of Girl's Basketball, 1; Beauty Contest, 1; FHA, 1; Student Council Convention, 1; Band 2,3,4; Secretary of Band, 4, All-State, 2,3,4; Band Club, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4; Most Improvecl~nt Award, 2; PEER Staff, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Advertisement Manager of lllQH.-LIGHT, 4. . BRADLEY, ROY DAVID Crozet Football, 2,3,4; Track, 1,2; Science Club, 1; Math Club, 2,3 ; Industrial Arts Club, 4; Art Club, 4. BREEDEN, JOHN AUBREY 1041 Forrest Hills Avenue, Charlottesville Student Council, 1; J. V. Football, 2,3,4; Monogram Club, 2,3,4; International Club, 2,3 ; Baseball, 3; Vice President of D. E. Club, 4; Homeroom officer. Attended Lane High School. BREYVOGEL, WILLIAM FREDERIC 1946 Thomson Road, Charlottesville· Basketball, 1,2,4; ·Football, 1,2,4; Tennis 1,2; International Club, 3,4; Monogram Club, 4. Attended Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal, Virginia.
BRYANT, SHIRLEY ANN Route 2, Box 114, Crozet FTA, 3,4; PEER Staff, 2; Pep Club, 1; GAA, 3. BUCK, RONALD WILLIAM Route 4, Rio Road, Charlottesville Football, 1,2; Basketball, 1,2; Track, 1,3,4; Baseball, 2; President of D. 0 . Club, 4; FFA. CAMPBELL, JEAN QUICK Batesville Science Club, 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3; Reporter of Science Club, 2; GAA, 3, Vice Pres., 3; Program Chairman of Nursing Club, 4. CASH, ROBERT LEE Birdwood Farm, Charlottesville Hi-Y, 1; Track Team, 1,2; D. 0. Club, 3,4; Reporter of D. 0. Club, 4. CATTERTON, CATHERINE ISABELLE Free Union 4-H Club, 1,2,3,4, State Convention, 2, All Star at State Shore Course in 4-H, 3, President, 4, Honor Club, 1; FHA, 1,2,3,4, Representative to State Convention, 1,2, Secretary to Chapter, 2, Vice Pres. of Federation, 4, Vice Pres. of Chapter, 3. CHAPMAN, JANE 2213 N. Berkshire Road, Charlottesville FBLA Reporter, 4. Attended E. C. Glass High School in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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CLARK, NANCY ANN Whitehall FHA, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 3, Representative at State Convention, 3; Pep Club, 1; TriHi-Y, 2. CLARK, RUTH PAULINE Route 3, Box 144, Charlottesville President of Art Club, 4. CLEMENTS, CHARLOTTE IRMA 1601 Green Street, Charlottesville Orchestra, 1,2,3; Library Club, 1,2; FHA, 4; Nursing Club, 4. CRAWFORD, CHARLES DAVID Route 1, Box 252, Charlottesville Student Council, 1; Math Club, 2,3 ; Science Club, 3, President, 3. CRAWFORD, PEGGY JEAN Ivy Varsity Basketball, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Softball, 1; Science Club, 1,2 ; Vice Pres., 2; 4-H Club, 1,2; President of 4-H, 2; Senior Chorus, 2,3; Treasurer of GAA, 3,4. CRICKENBERGER, BETTY JOAN Route 5, Charlottesville FHA, 1,2,4; Officer in Young People's in Church, 3. CRITZER, JANE MASSIE ''Windihill", Afton Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2; International Club, 3,4; FHA, 1; Co-manager of Girl's J.V. Basketball, 1; Forensic Contest, 1,2,3,4; HIGHLIGHT Staff, 2; Albemarle Players, 3,4; Junior Chorus, 2; Senior Chorus, 3,4; Voice of Democracy Contest, 1. CRITZER, WENDELL MASSIE Crozet J. V. Football, 1,2; J. V. Baseball, 2; Industrail Arts Club, 1; International Club, 4. CULIN, CHARLOTTE CLEBURNE "Conjure Rock", Proffit Players Club, 1,2,3,4; Reporter, 3, President, 4; Library Club, 1; Tennis Team, 1; Junior Red Cross Council, 2,3, P resident, 2; Circulation Manager of HIGHLIGHT, 4; School Representative; Voice of Democracy Contest, 4. DAVIS, THOMAS PENNINGTON Stanardsville Hi-Y, 1,2; Math Club, 1,2,3; Football, 1,2; Baseball, 1,2. DOWET.L, JEANETTE DULANE Keswick Senior Orchestra, 1,2,3; FHA, 1,2,3, Treasurer of Martha Jefferson Federation, 2; Student Council, 4; VOT, 4. DUNN, BETTY JEAN Route 2, Crozet Tri-Hi-Y, 1; FHA, 2,3,~. DURRER, RAYMOND ALLEN Box 21, Barboursville Track Team, 2; Math Club, 3; Science Club, 3. ERSKINE, FREDA LEE Crozet, Varsity Cheerleader, 1,2, 3,4, Co-Head, 2,3, Head, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3 ,4, Reporter, 2; Vice-President 3, President, 4; J. V. Basketball Captain, 1; FHA, 1; Beauty Contest, 1, Class Vice-President, 2; Student Council, 1,2,3,4, Reporter, 2, Vice-President, 3; HIGHLIGHT staff, 2,4; Inter-Club Council, 2; Class Vice-President, 3; Vice-President of Chorus, 4; PEER Sports Editor, 4; Homecoming Queen, 4. FIELDS, PEGGY JEAN Route 1, Afton FHA, 1,2,3 ; Pep Club, 1; HIGHLIGHT Staff, 2; Attended Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Virginia. FIRTH, ALLEN EDWARD 124 Woodstock Drive Charlottesville Track, 1; Industrial Arts Club, 3; Hi-Y, 3; International Club, 4; Attended East Rockaway High School, East Rockaway, New York. FITZGERALD, JAMES RANDOLPH 1436 Kenwood Lane, Charlottesville Homeroom President, 1; Student Council, 1,4; Foot baH, 2; Hi - Y, 3,4, Secretary, 4; M. G. A., 3; Sports Editor of Albemarle HIGHLIGHT, 4. Attended Lane High School. FITZGERALD, MAMIE VIRGINIA Alberene Library Club, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 3; FTA, 2,3. FRENCH, CLYDE HARRISON Route 1, North Garden D. 0. Club, 3,4. Attended Lane High School, Charlottesville, Virginia. FUNKHOUSER, ELSIE ELAINE Crozet FHA, 1,2,3,4, VicePresident, 4; Future Teachers of America, 3,4, Secretary, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2. GARVER, JR., CLAUDE DAVIS Earlysville GERHARDT, REID RICHARD Route 4, Charlottesville Track, 1; Band, 2,3,4; Hi- Y, 3,4, President, 4; International Club, 3,4. AttendedAntillies Consolidated School, San Juan, Puerto Rico, J ohn Marshall, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
SENIOR DIRECTORY GIBSON, CLYDE AMOS Route 3, Charlottesville Hi-Y, 1; FFA, 4. GIBSON, ELLEN GA YNELL 1200 King Street, Charlottesville Players's Club, 1,2,3, Costume Mistress, 2,3 ; Inter-Club Council, 3 ; 4-H, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, Treasurer, 1, Vice President, 3, President, 2, Junior Leader, 4, President of County Council, 4; Student Council Usher Committee, 3; FHA, 4. Attended Lane High School, Charlottesville. GIBSON, NANCY LOUISE Route 3, Charlottesville 4-H, 1; FHA, 4. GOODMAN, BARBARA ANN Keswick J . V. Basketball, 1,3; Varsity Basketball, 3; Library Club, 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian, 3, President, 4; Publications Club, 2,3; PEER Staff, 2; IDGHLIGHT Staff, 2,3,4, Editor, 4; GAA, 1; M. C. of Fashion Show, 1; Student Council, 1; Voice of Democracy Contest, 2,3; Forensics, 3; SIPA, 3,4, Girls' State Representative, 3; Albemarle Players, 4; In cast of "Our Town", 4; DAR Citizenship Award, 4. GOUGH, JAMES RUSSELL Route 1, Crozet Industrial Arts Club, 1,4. GRAVES, JANET PATRICIA Route 1, Afton FTA, 1,2; FHA, 1,4. GRAVES, MARGARET ANNE Crozet J. V. Basketball, 1,2; GAA, 1,2,3,4; Vice President of Nursing Club, 4; International Club, 2,3. GRAY, JOYCE MARIE Afton FTA, 1,2, Librarian, 2; FBLA Secretary, 4. HALE, MARY LEE Greenwood International Club, 1,3,4, Vice President, 3, President, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,3,4, Vice President, 4; Bible Club, 2; Albemarle Players, 1,2; Secretary of Class, 3. HAMM, SHIRLEY TEMPLE Earlysville Chorus, 1,2,3; FTA, 1; FHA, 1,2; FBLA, 3,4, Treasurer, 4; Publications Club, 3. HANEY, BETTY JEAN Hydraulic Road, Charlottesville Library Club, 1,2; Secretary of Library Club, 2; Albemarle Players, 1; Annual Staff Art Editor, 2; J~nior Red Cross, 2; FBLA, 3,4, President, 4; Reporter of Junior Class; Senior Class Secretary. HARLOW, CATHERINE LEE 1100 Locust Avenue, Charlottesville GAA, 1,2. HARRINGTON, KENNETH BECK Route 2, Box 92F, Gordonsville Hi-Y, 1,2,3; FFA, 1; Industrial Arts, 4; Bus Driver, 4. HARRIS, CLYDE EUGENE Route 5, Box 486, Charlottesville Hi- Y, 1,2,3; Chaplain, 2, President, 3; Varsity Football, 2. HARRIS, MARGARET ELIZABETH Afton FHA, 2; Secretary of D. E. Club, 4. HERRING,ASHTONLEONARD Dyke MusicClub, 1; Chorus, 1,2. IDCKS, BETTY LOU 767 Belmont Avenue, Charlottesville Attended Lane High School, Charlottesville . HOLLEY, RICHARD WANE Route 2, Crozet Science Club, 2; D. 0. Club, 4. HOPKINS, RAYMOND EDMUND 1308 Carte r Lane, Charlottesville Teen-Age Club, 1,2; Freshman Basketball, 1; School Service Squad, 1,2; International Club, 4. Attended Southedge High School, Massapequa, New York.
HOWELL, JOHN WENDELL Rio Road, Box 47, Charlottesville Treasurer of D. E . Club, 4. Attended Lane High School, Charlottesville. JACKMAN, CAROLINE LEE Box 66, Covesville . KELLEY, JUDY JEAN 303 Palatine Avenue, Charlottesville Band, 1,2,3,4; Library Club, 1; Band Club, 1,3,4, Secretary, 3, Historian and Treasurer, 4; Secretary of Band, 3, Treasurer, 4; FBLA, 2. LADD, EUGENE DOUGLAS Cismont 4-H Club, 1 ,2; D . E . Club, 3,4. LASLEY, HATTIE LEE Keswick GAA, 1; Student Council, 2 ,3; Publications Club, 2 ,3; Senior Chorus , 3; Albemarle Players, 4; Managing Editor of HIGHLIGHT , 4.
LAYMAN, ANN McCORMICK Greenwood Nursin g Club ,. 1 ,2; Participated in Talent Show, 1,2 ; FHA. 1 ,2,3,4; J . v . Basketball, 3; GAA Club, 3; D. E . Club, 4 . LAYMAN, PENELOPE VIRGINIA Route 2, Charlottesville FHA, 1,2,3, 4, Song Leader , 2, Reporter , 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4 , Secretary, 2,3, Reporter , 4; Beauty Contest, 1; Student Council , 1; Chorus, 2,3 ; Secretary of Homeroom, 3; Maid of Honor at Homecoming, 4. McALLISTER, BETTY FRANCES Crozet P ep Club, 1; FHA, 1 ,2,3 ; PEER Staff, 2 ; D. E . Club , 4. McCANN, JACQUELINE Old Lynchburg Road , Charlottesville GAA, 1,2; FBLA, 2, 3,4. MAJORS, CAROLYN ANNE Box 882, Charlottesville J. V. Basketball, 1; Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; Marching Band, 1 ,2,3, 4; Band Club, 1 ,2,3,4, Reporter , 4; P ep Club, 1; GAA, 2; Junior Red Cross, 3; Senior Nominating Committee, 4; HIGHLIGHT Staff, 4 . MARSHALL, SIDNEY EUGENE Ivy J. V. Football , 1; Varsity Football, 1,2,3,4, Captain , 4 ; Track Team, 2; Monogram Club, 2,3,4, President, 4. MARTIN, PAUL ROGER Crozet FFA, 1 ,2; Projectors Club, 3; D. 0 . Club, 4; Band, 1 ,2,3 ,4 . MATHENY, JOYCE ELAINE Afton FTA, 1; Nursing Club, 1 ,2; International Club, 3. MAUPIN, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR. Free Union Student Council , 2 ; Officer of Homeroom 3,4. MEEM, JAMES LAWRENCE "Mt Airy" , Route 3, Charlottesville Wrestling Team, 2; Track Team, 2; Student Coun ~ cil, 3,4; Science Club, 3; Debating Team, 3,4; Albemarle Players , 4. Attended Albany Academy in Albany, New York. MOON, FRANCES ALBERTA North Garden FHA, 1 ,2,3; Bible Club, 1; Orchestra, 1 ,2; FBLA, 4. MOONAN, JOHN FRANCIS 1817 Meadowbrook Road , Charlottesville Band, 1 ,2,3,4; Band Club, 1 ,2,3,4; Radio Club, 1 ,2,3; Chaminade Players , 1 ,2; Aeronautics Club, 3; Albemarle Players, 4 . Attended Chaminade High School in Mineola, New York . ' MORRIS, ALVIN LEE 1326 L ong Street, Charlottesville FFA, 1 ,2; J. v . Football , 1,2; J. V. Baseball, 1 ,2; Varsity Baseball , 3,4; Industrial Arts Club, 3,4 , Treasurer , 3, President , 4. MORRIS, CHARLES GENE E arly s vi 11 e Industrial Arts Club, 1 ; FFA, 3; Albemarle Players, 4. MORRIS, EVELYN MAE Route 1, Box 191 , Charlottesville FHA, 1,2; D. E . Club, 3,4. MORRIS, GLEN FRANCIS Boonesville J. V. Baseball , 1; FFA, 1 ,2; Varsity Baseball, 2,3,4, Captain, 4; Monogram Club, 3,4; D. 0. Club. MORRIS, SANDRA JOYCE Dyke Nursing Club , 1; FBLA, 1; FHA, 2,3,4; FTA, 3,4. NEWCOMBE, MARGARET IRENE Esmont Tri-Hi-Y, 1 ,2; Bible Club, 1; FHA, 2, 3,4; International Club, 3.
OGLESBY, DAVID BERGER Box 1887, University Station, Charlottesville Science Club, 3, Treasurer , 3; International Club, 3; Collector for Consolidated Fund Drive, 4.
PARSON, ROBERT JEFFREY Route 3, Box259, Charlottesville Student Council , 1 ,2,3; Class Treasurer, 1; Football , 1 ,2,3; Track, 2,3; BUMBLEBEE Staff , 2,3 , (elected Editor for Sr. year); Key Club, 2,3; Lane Players , 2 ; Honor Committee, 3; Albemarle Players, 4; Assistant News Editor , HIGHLIGHT, 4; Dedication Editor , PEER , 4; International Club, 4 . Attended Lane High School in Charlottesville . PERRY, LINDA JEAN Box 312 , Crozet Library Club, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 1 ,2,3,4; Science Club, 2, Treasurer , 2 . PITTMAN, ARTHUR ROLAND Route 4, Box 177 , Charlottesville KVG, 1,2; Football, 1,2; Track, 1 ,2; D. 0 . Club, 3,4 . PRITCHETTE , DORIS MARIE Box 24, Barboursville FHA, 1 ,2,3 ; FTA, 1. PRITCHETTE , JEARL JEAN Box 24, Barboursville Bible Club, 2 ; FHA, 1,3,4.
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lottesville Sports Club, 1 ; FBLA, 2,3,4; FTA, 3,4. SPROUSE, BEVERLY JANE Route 2, Box 174, Charlottesville 4-H Club, 1,2, Honor Club, 2,3, 4 ; FHA, 3,4 . STALEY, JAMES LOUIS "Ridgecroft", Crozet Albemarle Players , 3,4; Chorus , 3; International Club , 3,4; Art Editor of.PEER, 4. TAYLOR, HUGH HOLLOWAY 1513 East Market Street, Charlottesville Albemarle Players, 1,2,3,4, P roperty Crew Head, 4; Publications Club, 2; International Club, 2,3,4; Art Club, Honorary Member , 4; Art Editor of PEER, 4 . Photographer, HIGHLIGHT , 4. THOMAS, KATHRYN PAIGE Route 2, Box 247, Charlottesville Bible Club, 1 ; Music Club, 2; FHA, 4; Chorus , 1,2,3, 4. THOMAS, MARY FRANCES Rose Hill Farm, Greenwood Nursing Club, 1 ; FTA, 1,2; FHA, 3,4. THOMPSON, BRENDA EULALIA Crozet J. V. Basketball , 1 ; Varsity Basketball , 2,3; GAA, 1,2, 3,4, President, 3,4; Library Club , 1,2; FTA, 3; HIGHLIGHT Staff, 2; D. E . Club, 4, President, 4. TURNER, COURTENAY McCARTHY 6 Orchard Road, Bel lair , Charlottesville Student Council, 1,4, Executive Council , 4 ; Albemarle Players, 1,2,3 ,4, P roperty Crew Head, 2, Secretary, Treasurer, 3, Vice President, 4; Cast of "Storm" P resented in Forensic Play Contest , 2; Bible Club, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, Treasurer , 2, President, 3,4; Class Secretary , Treasurer , 1 ; Band, 1 ; Orchestra, 2,3; Varsity Tennis , 3; HIGHLIGHT Staff, 2,4, Exchange Editor , 2, Reporter , 4; Managing Editor , PEER, 4; Forensic Debating Team, 1,2, 3,4, District Champion, 2,3. VANCE, CHARLES TERRY 3 Tennis Road, Farmington, Charlottesville J . V. Football , 1; J. V. Basketball, 1,2 ; Varsity Football , 2,3,4; Forensic Debating Team, 2; Math Club, 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y, 1 ; Industrial Arts Club, 1 ; Business Manager, PEER, 2,4; Publications Club, 2; Monogram Club, 3,4; Class Treasurer , 3, President , 4. WALKER, MYRA LEE Cismont Library Club, 1,2, 3,4, Vice P resident , 4; GAA, 1; News Editor, HIGHLIGHT, 4. WALTON, ANNE NEAL Route 2, Box 99 , Crozet 4-H, 1,2 ; Bible Club, 1; FHA, 2. WARD, RHODES WILLIAM, JR. 107 Summit Street, Charlottesville Band, 1,2, 3,4; Band Club, 1,2, 3,4; J . V. Baseball , 1,2; Varsity Baseball , 3,4; Monogram Club, 4; D . 0. Club; Orchestra, 1,2. WESTMORELAND, ROBERT EDWARD Route 4, Box 13A, Charlottesville Science Club, 1. WHYTE , MONTGOMERY ORVILLE Earlysville Student Council, 1 ; 4-H, 1 ,2,3; KVG, 3. WILDE , JAMES DeWITT, IV Route 2, Charlottesville 120-Pound Football , 1 ,2; Wrestling, 1 ; Indoor Track, 1,2,3 ; Traclt, 1 ; Varsity Track, 2; Dramatics , 1,2,3,4; E-Club , 2,3 ; Egypt', 3, CHRONICLE , 3; Missionary Socie ty , 3; Waiter, 3; J. V. Football , 3; President of Club Lagelli , 4. Attended Episcopal High School, Quaker Lane , Alexandria, Virginia. WILLIAMS, JUANITA North Garden FTA, 1; GAA, 4. WILLIAMS, TOMMY KEITH 1607 Green Street, Charlottesville Library Club 1 ; HIGHLIGHT Staff, 1,2,3 , Feature E~itor , 2, Ass istant Editor , 3; Football , 1 ; D . E . Club, 4, Reporter , 4; Class Sergeant-At-Arms, 3, Vice P resident, 4. WOOD, LAURICE EUGENE , JR. P ost Office Box 300 , Charlottesville Band, 1,2,3,4, Captain, Marchin g Band, 3,4, President 3; Band, 1,2,3, 4, Pr esident, 3; Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4, Vice President, 2 ; Bus Driver , 2,3, 4; Photographer, PEER, 4, HIGHLIGHT Reporter and Photographer, 4. WRIGHT, HAROLD BELL 1306 Carter Lane , Charlottesville Debati.n,g Team, 1; Basketball Team, 1 ; Hi-Y, 2,3, Vice President, 3; Football , 3; Class Treasurer , 3. Attended Buford High School , Buford, Georgia . YOUNG, DINA GAYLE Greenwood FHA, 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2,3,4, Chaplain, 3, Secretary, 4;Student Council , 3,4, Secretary, Treasurer, 4; Head of J. V. Cheerleaders , 2; Varsity Cheerleader , 3,4; Editor of PEER, 4.
HOMECOMING WEEKEND
Freda Erskine, Queen; Penny Layman, Maid of Honor. Sidney Marshall and Marshall Abell, co-captains of the 1958 football team, crown Queen Freda Erskine.
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1959 All-State Band; left to right, Ronnie Critzer, Gene Wood, Anne Bright, Mitzi Bibb, Buddy Rittenhouse, Elizabeth A 1 rich, Virginia Reece, Judy Kelley, and Garth Baldwin.
Barbara Goodman-DAR Winner
The Chatterbox Trio; Nancy Reedy, Freda Erskine, and Marty Work.
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The Octets; lefttoright, Judy Mawyer, Murrell Page, Mary Sharp, Judy Trimble, Sandra Bolick, Nancy Reedy, Barbara Patton, Cynthia Birckhead, and accompanist, Jean Trimble.
Becky Baum-WRNL Radio Scholarship Quizsecond place.
1959 All-State Chorus; left to right, fi ist row, Barbara Patton, Judy Trimble; second row, Jean Trimble, Mary Sharp, Doris McAllister; third. row, Robert Kennedy, Shannon Gimbert.
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200 E. Market Street
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
Supplies For Collegians For Over a Century
University of Virginia
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Baldwin Pianos and Organs
Dial 3-3791 1149 Rose Hill Drive
AM and FM AM FM
RADIO~~ g 140Q 95.3
Take Time For a Good Time
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THEATRE
CHARLOTTESVILLE MUSIC CENTER, INC.
CHARLES KING & SON COMPANY, INC.
Wholesale Grocers
DETTOR, EDWARDS, & MORRIS, INC.
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MINOR-DUKE MUTUAL INSURANCE
AGENCY Cammann C. Duke Addie Alexander
404 National Bank Building
Charlottesville, Virginia
CROZET INSURANCE
General Insurance
Carl F. Barnes --- Ella S. Barnes
Crozet, Virginia
KING & ROBERTS, INC.
Wholesale Confectioners Wise Potato Chips Institutional Food
Products
Phone 2-6945 1106 Rose Hill Drive
Charlottesville, Virginia
HORACE W. DANIEL LEE H. CASON
Auto-Fire-Life Insurance
"The Time To Buy Insurance Was Yesterday"
State Farm Insurance Companies
Phone 3-6777 Jefferson at 5th St.
Charlottesville, Virginia
SNACK HOUSE
IVY ESSO SERVICE CENTER
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IVY AMOCO STATION
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CHARLOTTESVILLE OFFICE MACHINE CO.
Authorized Underwood Agency
Gestetner Mimeograph Machines
Heyer Duplicators
Dial 2-7419 915 W. Main St.
Charlottesville, Virginia
Congratulations
Class of '59
IVY STORE
Ivy, Virginia
THE JEFFERSON SCHOOL OF ARTS AND
STUDIO ART SHOP Art Supplies
Art Instruction
Phone 3-3788 104 Tenth St. N. W.
Charlottesville, Virginia
CAMERA CENTER
For All Your Photo Needs
919 W. Main Street
ARTS
Laundry
CITY. LAUNDRY
Quick Service Wash-ette
Just Dial 2-9136 Charlottesville, Virginia
CECIL'S DRY CLEANERS
Dry Cleaning
ALLIED SUPPLY CORP. Dial 2-8951
Charlottesville, Virginia
BROWN'S DRY CLEANERS
Harry J. Brown
Dial 2-685 510 Preston Avenue
Charlottesville, Virginia
JEFFERSON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
"Central Virginia's Leading Business College"
Char lottes·vme, Virginia
L.A. LACY
Air Conditioning Plumbing Heating
W. E. BROWN, INC.
Plumbing-Heating-Air Conditioning
Phone 2-6268 915 Monticello Road
Residential and Commercial CHARLOTTESVILLE TIRE SERVICE, INC.
Phone 2-7542 900 Harris Street
"Your B. F. Goodrich Dealer"
Dial 2-9246 615 East Main Street
JOHNSON & TAYLOR Guy N. Taylor
Plumbing - Heating
Dial 2-2342
GARDNER SHEET METAL SHOP
Roofing and Heating
Dial 2-9824 River Road
Charlottesville, Virginia
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MIDWAY ELECTRIC CO.
114 East Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia
RENNOLDS APPLIANCE
General Electric • Appliances and TV ;
CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC.
Sales and Service
Electrical Contracting, Murphy Paint David Turner - Frank B. Haynes, Jr.
Phone 2-7145 115 West Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
GODWIN ELECTRIC CO. "Charlottesville's Most Complete
Appliance Center" Electric Contractors e tlotpoin1
Phone 3 -5126 227 West Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
Phone 2-6138 215 Avon Street
SUPERIOR STONE COMPANY OF
VIRGINIA Incorporated
CRUSHED STONE
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Driveways - Drainage - Concrete - Roads
Railroad Ballast
Telephone Charlottesville 3-3014 On Main Line, Southern Railway
Red Hill, Virginia
CHARLOTTESVILLE HARDWARE CO.
Charlottesville
Hardware Hardware
Hardware Hardware
Hardware All Kinds
Virginia
MARTIN HARDWARE CO. INC. CROZET HARDWARE CO.
Free Parking - Air Conditioned
Dial 2-8171 941 Preston Ave. Crozet, Virginia
SPERRY PIEDMONT COMPANY (Division of Sperry Rand Corp.)
Charlottesville Virginia
R.E. LEE & SON
Incorporated
Building Construction
CHESLEY A. HADEN & CO. GREENWOOD GARAGE
Crozet, Virginia Greenwood, Virginia
EARL H. VAUGHAN, INC.
Plumbing & Heating Contractors
Selectemp Heating---Iron Fireman Products
"Coal That Burns"
Dial 2-5177
Charlottesville 608 Preston Avenue Virginia
H M GLEASON & Co I ' NTER NAT, ONAL TRUCKS
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GAR DE N & PlOT SU PPLI ES
TEl..EVIS tON·-RADIO
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WASHING MAC~INII!:S
POW EF'I' MOWEI"tS
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HAROIE SPRAYERS
Established JF.; 1 F IRST AND GARRETT STREETS
CHARLOTTESV ILLE. VIRGI l A
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HOME MATERIALS, INC.
Charlottesville
Quality Building Materials
Telephone 3 -5109 1240 Harris Street Virginia
OLIVA & LAZZURIM, INC.
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.
Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Leads, Oils, Enamels, Brushes and Painters' Specialities
121 West Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia
Tile - Marble - Terrazzo
Dial 3-3352 606 lOth St. N. W.
Charlottesville, Virginia
COLONIAL TILE CORP.
Floor Coverings Acoustic Tile
Manager--Bill Hayward
Soapstone Counter Tops
Free Estimates
Phone 2-8169
Ceramic Tile Wool Carpet
Salesman--Buddy Critzer
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SMITH TRANSFER CORP.
Phone 2-5381 or 2-8545 Charlottesville, Virginia
NORCROSS TRANSFER & STORAGE
624 W. Main St. Charlottesville, Virginia
Congratulations to the Class of 1959
Our thanks for past opportunities of serving you, and best wishes for the future.
Phone 2-9181
M. C. HILL FUNERAL HOME, INC.
"Unexcelled Service Within the Means of All"
For Ambulance Service at all Hours
Phone 2-5444 or 3-4758 222. Jefferson Park Avenue
Charlottesville, Virginia
GILMORE, HAMM & SNYDER, INC.
Furniture for the Home and Office
Charlottesville, Virginia
HILL & IRVING, INC.
Funeral Service
First & Market Streets Charlottesville, Virginia
CHARLOTTESVILLE LUMBER COMPANY
Custom Mill Work
Hardware
All Types Resilient Floors
Power tools
Paint Serving the Community Since 1893 Glass
Charlottesville Dial 2-5135
ALBEMARLE MA YTAG
"Modern Electrical Appliances For Better Living''
Dial 2-8931 711 West Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
CROZET LUMBER CO., INC.
Crozet, Virginia
Virginia
COVEY'S RADIO SERVICE
For All Radio & T. V. Repairing Specialists in Auto Radio Repairs
Lots of Free Parking
Dial 2-8458 713 West Main Street
S. W. BARNES
Crozet, Virginia
RED FRONT MARKET
Dial 2542 Crozet, Virginia
CROZET DRUG CO.
Service for the Sick
C. F. Stanley Manager and Pharmacist
Phone 2081 Crozet, Virginia ®
STARKE'S CASH MARKET AND SERVICE STATION
Crozet, Virginia
OAK GROVE INN
BANKS OF CHARLOTTESVILLE
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
MOOREFIELD BATTERY & PARTS, INC.
"Parts for all makes of Cars"
Phone 2-7125 Charlottesville 210-214 W. Water Street Virginia
CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTO PARTS CORPORATION
Main and Water Streets Charlottesville , Virginia
TERRY'S AMOCO SERVICE STATION
Rt. 29 North
CRENSHAW'S GULF SERVICE
Barracks Road and U. S. 29
CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTO AND TRUCK DEALERS Bradley Peyton III 858 West Main Street Pontiac -Cadillac-Vauxhall
Harper Motors, Inc. Preston Ave. at Ninth Street Authorized Dealer for Fine English Cars
R.M. Davis Motors, Inc . 1001 West Main Street Desoto- Plymouth- DKW
Charlottesville Motors 856 West Main Street Ford Cars and Trucks
MacGregor Motors, Inc. 416 West Main Street Lincoln-Mercury -Continental
Russell Mooney Olds Sales and Service 315 West Main Street Oldsmobile-GMC Trucks
Dominick Chevrolet 100 East Water Street Chevrolet Cars and Trucks
H. M. Gleason and Co., Inc. Garrett Street International Trucks and Equipment
Vance Buick, Inc. 900 Preston Avenue Buick-Opel
Coggins Motor Co., Inc. 330 Preston Avenue Chrysler -Plymouth-Imperial
Wilhoit Motors 404 East Market Street Dodge-Plymouth-Dodge Trucks
Wright Wrecking Yard 1320 East Market Street Diamond T Trucks
Piedmont Tractor Co., Inc. Route 250 West Willys Jeep-John Deere Equipment
BEST WISHES
GOOD LUCK AND
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF
1959
from the membership of the
CHARLOTTESVILLE AND
ALBEMARLE COUNTY HOTEL AND MOTEL
ASSOCIATION
SEALS SINCLAIR SERVICE
'tff Cl': t5HJ\ Washing- Polishing
Complete Lubrication
at Underpass Phone 2811
Crozet, Virginia
CROZET GULF SERVICE
CROZET SERVICE CENTER, INC.
SANDRIDGE ESSO SERVICE
9 Phone 2701
Crozet, Virginia
Congratulations Class of '59
Eastern Regional Office of
STATE FA.RM INSURANCE COMPANIES
Auto Life Fire
Charlottesville 1001 Emmet Street Virginia
ELJO'S
University Shop
"at the Corner"
VALLEY VIEW FLORIST
DAVIS FLORIST
Flowers for every occasion
Phone 2-6141 418 East Main
PINE GROVE SERVICE STATiON
507 East Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia U.S. Route 29 North
FORBES GARDEN SUPPLY, INC.
"Headquarters for Things that Grow"
Route 29 North
GENE WOOD'S GARAGE 24 Hour Wrecker Service
A. A. A. Emergency Service General Repairs for All Cars
GENE WOOD' S GARAGE Charlottesville, Virginia
For Gifts from the Sublime ••••••••••
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