Albemarle High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Albemarle, NC)

 - Class of 1958

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THE 1958 Gary Pinion — What ' s the use of worrying? It was never worthwhile. Frances Poplin — Sweet magic of a cheerful face. F. H. A. (3); Boosters Club (2); Bible Club; Science Fair; Field Day. Marlene Price — She who binds her soul to know- ledge, steals the key of heaven. F. T. A. (2); Boosters Club (2); Black Masque Club; Play Committee; Science Fair (2); Field Day (2); D. O. Student; Hall Monitor. Jerry Reid — An honest man, close-buttoned to the chin; broadcloth without, and a warm heart within. Student Council Representative; Black Masque Club; Hi-Y (2); Science Fair (2); Field Day (3); Junior Mixed Chorus Vice-President. Charles Richardson — Work while you work, but play often. Boosters Club; Creative Writing and Speech Club; Homeroom Devotional Leader; Black Masque Club; Hi-Y (4); President; Science Fair (3); Field Day; B-Team Football; Wadesboro and Rockingham Band Clinics. Aloma Roache — Opportunity comes to all who work and wish. F. T. A.; Boosters Club (2); Library Club (3); Black Masque Club (2), Band President; Tri-Hi-Y; Science Fair (2); Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Senior Banquet Waitress. Janice Rogers — They who are pleased themselves must always please. Boosters Club (4); Junior Red Cross; Homeroom President; Bible Club; Black Masque Club (2); Tri- Hi-Y (2); Science Fair; Assembly Committee (2); Crossroads Typing Staff; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Senior Play Committee. Jerry Russell — Roll on world, and I ' ll roll with you. Monogram Club (4); Science Fair (2); B-Team Foot- ball; Baseball (2). Scurry, rush. .he was almost in a coma...

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SENIOR CLASS Larry Mullis — The man who has music in his soul will De most in love with the loveliest. Monogram Club (2); Home Room Vice-President (2); Black Masque Club (2); Marshal; Science Fair (2); Assembly Committee (2); Field Day (3); Full Moon Sports Editor; Crossroads Photography Staff; Sopho- more Hop Committee; Football (3), B-Team Football; Cast of Stagline ; Junior Play Usher. Tommy Murrell — Character is the key to thy success. Boosters Club (2); Junior Red Cross; Monogram Club (2); Home Room Vice-President; National Honor Society; Black Masque Club (2); Junior Class President; Hi-Y (3), Vice-President, Basketball (2), Volleyball; Sr. Banquet Entertainment; Science Fair (4); Field Day (2); Crossroads Sports Editor; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Sophomore Hop Committee; Student Lion; Basketball (2); B-Team Football; Cast of Stag Line ; Junior Play Committee; Senior Superlative; Crossroads Literary Staff. Carolyn Nicholds — Pretty, smart, and athletic too. Transferred from Lumberton High School; F. T. A. (4); Boosters Club (3), Dance Committee (3); Junior Red Cross, Vice-President; Home Room Secretary; Bible Club (3); National Honor Society; Black Masque Club (2); Tri-Hi-Y (4); Delegate to Tri-Hi-Y Con- vention, Basketball; Science Fair (2); Field Day (2); Crossroads Business Staff; Sophomore Hop Commit- tee; Basketball (2); Homecoming Sponsor; Senior Banquet Waitress. James Norton — The greatest pleasu re in life is love. Boosters Club; Creative Writing and Speech Club; Monogram Club (2); Home Room Vice-President; Bible Club; Black Masque Club (2); Hi-Y (4), Chaplain, Basketball (4), Volleyball; Athlete of Month; Science Fair; Field Day; Crossroads Business Staff; Sopho- more Hop Committee; Vaisity Football (3); B-Team Football; Track; B-Team Basketball; Cast of Stag Line . Peggy Page — The gardens of kindness never fade. F. H. A. (3), Vice-President; Library Club; Home Room Vice-President; Science Fair; Homecoming Sponsor. Brenda Frick Parker — Some think the world is mode for fun and frolic, and so do I . F. H. A. (2); Boosters Club; Bible Club. Shirley Parker — What should we do but be merry. Transferred from Millingport High School; Boosters Club; Library Club; Black Masque Club; Sr. Banquet Waitress. Richard Peck — What one has, one ought to use; and whatever he does he should do with all his might. Student Council Representative; Boosters Club (2); Monogram Club (2); Home Room President (2); Black Masque Club (2); Sophomore Class President; Senior Class Treasurer; Hi-Y (4), President (2), Treasurer (2); Modern Music Masters (2); Athlete of Month; Science Fair. (3); Field Day (2); Crossroads Business Staff; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Sophomore Hop Com- mittee; Basketball (2); B-Team Basketball, Varsity Football (3); B-Team Football; Junior Play Com- mittee; Usher. And occasional pranks to hide.



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SENIOR CLASS Maxine Sells — It is well to be merry and wise. Science Fair; F. H. A. (2); Boosters Club; Library Club Homeroom Devotional Leader, Guidance Leader. Martha Ann Setzler — A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on command. F. T. A. (2); Boosters Club (4); Creative Writing and Speech Club (2); Homeroom Guidance Leader (2); Bible Club (2); Black Masque Club (2); Tri-Hi-Y (4); Science Fair (3); Field Day; Crossroads Business Staff; Sophomore Hop Committee; Jr. -Sr. Prom Com- mittee; Senior Superlative; Senior Banquet Waitress. Glenn Sides — Nothing is more useful than silence. Transferred from South Forks High School, Winston Salem, N. C. Barbara Sue Smith — In every sorrowing heart I pour ' d delight. Boosters Club; Creative Writing and Speech Club; Homeroom Secretary (3); Devotional Leader; Bible Club (3); Science Fair (2); Field Day; Full Moon Staff; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Homecoming Sponsor; Senior Banquet Waitress. Pat Smith — All good things that exist are the fruits of originality. Student Council Representative; F. T. A.; Boosters Club (4); Dance Committee Co-Chairman; Creative Writing and Speech Club (3), Vice-President; Home- room President, Treasurer, Guidance Leader; Bible Club (2); Black Masque Club (2); Tri-Hi-Y (4), President, Convention Delegate; Science Fair; As- sembly Committee; Field Day, Full Moon Staff; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Sophomore Hop Committee; Home- coming Sponsor (2); Senior Superlative; Senior Banquet Waitress; Crossroads Literary Staff; Basketball Score- keeper. Peggy Smith — The ideal of service is the basis of all worthy enterprise. Student Council (4), President, Vice-President; Boosters Club (4), Dance Committee; Creative Writing and Speech Club (2), Vice-President; Bible Club (4), Vice-President, State Officer, Retreat Delegate, Workcrew (2), News Staff — General Repre- sentative; National Honor Society; Black Masque Club (2); Freshman Class Vice-President; Mixed Chorus Accompanist (3); Ninth Grade Chorus Ac- companist; Boys ' Double Quartet Accompanist; Tri- Hi-Y (4), President, Chaplain, Inter-Club Council Secretary, Blue Ridge Congress Delegate, Convention Delegate; Modern Music Masters; Girls ' State; Marshal (3); Who ' s Who; Science Fair; Assembly Committee; Full Moon Staff; I Speak for Democracy contest 1st place-school; 3rd place-county; World Peace Study 3rd place; American History Award; T. B. Essay 1st place; Crossroads Literary Staff; Jr. -Sr. Prom Commi ttee; Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Play Committee; Homecoming Sponsor (2); Senior Superlatives; Senior Banquet Waitress; High School Piano Diploma; Commencement pianist (3); Cast of Ghost for Rent. Ronnie Smith — He was born with the gift of laugh- ter and a sense that the world was mad. Hi-Y; B-Team Football. William Roger Smith — In friends I early was taught to believe. With the things to be done were the date

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