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AGNEW 4-H CLUB Prerideni, Patsy Hutcherson, Vice- Prerident, Brenda Wilsong Ser- retary, jane Colley Wrighr,Trear- .urer, Frances Ann LaNeaveg Reporter, Nancy Hundleyg Song Leaderr, Betty Lou Roop, H. Bruce Dunn, Jr. Memberr: Patri- cia A. Willis, Charlotte Anne Williamson, Marion Williamson, Mary Lee Waters, jane Trump, Lelia Mayton, Franklin Widgins, Eugene St. Clair, Bobby Camp, jack Masters, Marvin Staples, Sammy Archer, Charles Hooper, Mackie Monroe, Paul Joslin, Chester Prather. 4-H WUHH HHS EXPHHDEDIH CREME THB UEHH The 4-H Clubs are organized groups of young people from 10 to 21 years of age who are engaged in farming, home- making and community activities. They elect their own officers, hold regular meetings, plan and carry out programs based on the needs and interests of the young people. There are 4-H Clubs in practically all countries of the world, learning by do- ing and striving to live up to their motto to make the best better. The name 4-H typifies the training of Head, Heart, Hands, grid Health. The emblem is a four-leaf clover with the letter H in each leaf. The colors are green and white: green, nature's most common color which symbolizes spring- time, life, and youth, and white, which symbolizes purity and high ideals. Once a member of this organization one never forgets the things he has learned by clearer thinking, heart enriched through greater loyalty, things accom- plished by hand through longer service and health strengthened by better living. President, Billy Thompson, Vice-Prerident Leslie Beatty Secretary ' . : ' , n F ' D. Moore, County Agents. Crewe Members of SOUTHSIDE 4h Club Culliton Members Shirley Allen Betty Adams Myrtle Cullito Culliton, Lucille Cole, Juanita Frazier Mae Leonard Nancy , Elsie Hilton, James Glover, Jimmy Leonard Richard Stable i Thompson, Pearl Leonard, Lester McCormick Ryland Yates Mrs E. P. BASS J. R FISHER 81 SON 8: SON
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President Gwendolyn Michael Vice President Billy Thompson Secre- tary and Treasurer Shirley Staples Reporter Mozelle Carter MEM- BTRS Irl Ruu Sandra Cosby Bctry Culllton Greta Young Jean Short Lavonia Yems Flame Moore Ann Hawks Ann Fathbruckner Joyce Brunk N-tncy Lunsford Clara Mat Wootton Carolyn Crannls Juanita lrvitr Ann lennings Barbara Benedict Marian Franklin Miss johns, Director 'Prl Riu Bctry Adams Shirley Nunnally Lucille Cole, Walton Umholt7 Dickie Page Carl Mason Clark Henry Holt Crittenden, Pat Shall Iackie Transue Mary lee Wilson Shirley Allen Zn! Row: lycll Wilson Gtnevia Roop Mozelle Carter Gwendolyn Michael, Beamer. Mvrtle Sivlcy Christine Roop Gaynelle Spencer Riley Bridgman Neale Allen, Lynwood Yeatts, Ruth Bryan Robertson, Shirley Stables. Clara Totty, Barbara Metcalf, Carolyn Smith. 4th Row: Shirley jenkins, jackie Clay, Nancy Anderson. Sandra Rutter, Billy Thompson, George Ogburn, Mary Ann Brighrwell, Helen Kee Wilson, Elsie Hilton. Not Slmuin: Emily Clark, Eloise Clingenpeel, Myrtle Culliton, Kay Dalton, ,loanne Franklin. Irene Leis, Jean Lester. Mae Leonard. Mariorie Reid. Betty Tucker, Havnie Maben. Donald Moore. ,lack Murphy, Robert Edward Puryear, Dick Rogers, Clark Redford. John Hunter Staples, Clarence Snead, Gillie Schleife, Robert Wilson. Paul Bennett, Deane IHUSIC llIHliEliS Ill ll. H. S. The Glee Club of Crewe High School, first organized in 1944, has become more active with each year's accomplishments. Under the direction of Miss Lucy Page johns, the Glee Club presented an assembly program in honor of American Education Week. In December they sang several songs following the Christmas Pageant for the Parent-Teachers Association. Also, on November 8 when Crewe High presented an exchange assembly program at Victoria, the Glee Club sang several songs. They plan to present an exchange program to Blackstone in the Spring. Miss johns also plans for a Spring Concert. Crewe High no longer has a school band, but a few mem- bers of the old band are now in the Nottoway County Band, which consists of members from Crewe, Blackstone, and Burke- ville schools. Among those from Crewe in the County Band are: Ruth Bryan Robertson, Betty Lou Williamson, Clara Mae Wootton, Carolyn Smith, Marjorie Reid, Johnson Willis, jeff Davis, Bob Murphy, Neale Allen. JONES 81 COMPANY
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