1976 — Cavalier Annual

: This period saw strong community pride in the "Cavaliers" sports teams, mirroring the success of the nearby University of Virginia (UVA) team, which won its first ACC Tournament Championship in March 1976.

: While it eventually shifted toward more explicit content, the 1976 annual remains a collector's item for those interested in mid-century American publishing and pop culture. Other 1976 "Cavalier" Contexts Cavalier Annual 1976

Cavalier was a prominent men's magazine that competed with the likes of Playboy and Esquire . It was known for balancing provocative photography with high-quality fiction and journalism. : This period saw strong community pride in

: The book focused on typical high school milestones—sports, academics, and student life—but against the backdrop of the U.S. Bicentennial. It was known for balancing provocative photography with

: The magazine frequently published early works by notable authors. For context, Ray Bradbury contributed to the magazine in its earlier years.

The 1976 edition of the Cavalier documented a unique time for W.T. Woodson students, captured in 362 pages.