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DEDICATION Through the years students of Albemarle High School have come to realize that there is an outstanding faculty member who is very much interested in us, our activities, our work, and our progress. She is devoted and patient. Always willing and helpful, she guided us through our junior year, as she has so often done for classes before, serving as Junior Class sponsor. As we think back we will always remem- ber how she worked with us on our class projects, the junior play, and the prom. To show our appreciation for her help in our junior year and during all four years of high school the class of 1958 dedicates this volume of the Crossroads to — Miss Lillian Misenheimer. 4
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Pardon us, Washington Irving, If we borrow your story and plot Pardon us, Rip Van Winkle, For you ' re the character we got. We ' ve included in our story Mr. Winkle ' s dream, why yes! Of his youth and of his glory And his days at AHS. We see him for the first time Entering our high school building. To the Seniors who are prime. We see the freshman yielding. The hop — and how he cut the rug! — Made everything good appear Till in biology frogs and bugs Caused headaches his sophomore year. Selling potato chips and pencils too Began his Junior year Till the Southern Plantation theme came true In a Prom he ' ll always hold dear. Stag Line was another project And then came his high school ring; Mixed in with studies of subjects And NHS tapping in spring. Senior year was filled to the brim With fun and studies galore. There were such wonderful moments for him He had never enjoyed things more. Autumn days and football games Brought honor to the school With cheerleaders and sponsors — lovely dames — And a Homecoming Queen to rule. Then came French and Algebra II With Chorus and Band on the side. With Full Moon and annual work to do And occasional pranks to hide. Scurry, rush — he was almost in a coma — With the things to be done were the date When at last he ' d get his diploma With the Class of ' 58. 3
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