Sigfitfi Qrade The first few days at Albemarle High School are confusing for the eighth graders. Finding themselves lost in the halls, in the wrong class, or having a collision with a towering senior is a common situation. Soon, however, these days are over and they are taking new responsibilities which they have never experienced before. They discover that they are the future of Albemarle, for among them are the organizers, leaders, athletes, and editors of tomorrow.
Eighth Grade class officers are Debra Brown, reporter; Linda Crenshaw, secretary-treasurer; Martha Williams, vice-president; and Barbara Fox, president.
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Adcock, Barbara A. Albert, Thomas R. Alexander, T erry L. Anderson, Temple Y. Ashcom, D avid E. Ashe, Joyce M. Baber, Jerry I.
Baber, Roger L. Barnett, Rex Beale, Patricia P. Beale, Samuel E. Belew, Marilyn Bellomy, Bonita Benfer, Neil A.
Bias, Jerome L. Birckhead, Willard H . Jr. Black, Roberta Blackwell, Ruth Blincoe, George E. Blincoe, Michael W. Boaz, Wilson A.
Boger, Allen Bolick, Cynthia W. Bowling, Robert B. Bragg, Betty L . Branch, Norman W . Branham, JoAnne Branham, Wanda E.
Braun, Windy G. Breeden, Aubrey L. Breeden, Earl E. Breeden, Fred E. Breeden, Wilbert E . Brown, Debra D. Brown, Sarah F.
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