Crewe High School - Railroader Yearbook (Crewe, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 7 text:

4-H . lv, Tgzifater Br NTER 'LBS'-as if-51176 Fr 125 to er Pe AZ77eeRRa1Y1-Cali, fs feiadel-.5-1140 2112 -3' . - Tbgdefa iggadegs In Acggianfbed fr Se O11 10 ard Neggr o 017200 h Here is another Railroader Special bringing to you by word and picture, the story of events in Crewe High School for the year, 1950-51. We have attempted to picture these events for you in a methodical arrangement as a glance at the above will show. To those who are unfamiliar with the technique of reading picture-pages, we would point out that both the script and pictures are arranged in a left-to-right sequence. We believe you will enjoy reading and re-reading this picture-story. We are sure that each time you look at the pictures, you will see something you had not noticed before, for each picture was mken with the story in mind, and does not represent mere random snapshots. We would ask you to give particular attention to the names of the page sponsors which appear at the bottom of the page. These business people have permitted us to use their advertising space for pictures of school activities. They deserve your atten- tion and patronage. FALL FaCumExea Chfonologcisl Gisiiesschool Dail- MMA-win 'ia --Evening ln M 1-3 :not 21218 R ' Tow Boys Comer F179 CD Page QQ' 30 32 rovemems UUH FILE HUTIVITIES ULHS VEHU FULL PHS: Made as Man? imp Resogtceful 15 all Fin porceiul and X i 19 23 ter 2 26 Fri ' Y Got A T.E.-A' Gtaditon We VC ' A S on the i et The Rai toqtoaders u 29 Young Rai sors 'E0Otba b 5909 . Eiiijisglillakers in C' H' S 'Work SPRING HVVCICQ L' Th ine, Sw . i - Z.Sf:,:z sfff'e Th Po i ' p .. as C0 e Se . 4 Pet?3,:y1MaY Da? 4? Unior-.gelqi Ballot 46 aio f 0f 1950 47 nl. I Dlfecto . s 'S IsN0fA1ry 48 UPP1ement 1'! 550 2 54 K

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fr f, ff CRE-WE i-HGH QCBOOL Gnd!!-.Vrnoru Dear ws. idagberg, We hope this ietter wiii come as a cornpiete surprise- -and a pieasant one, ior we did ah that we couid to keep you irom discovering that we had changed this page irom its originai iayout. KN e thought and taiked a ior about this change. Our iirst idea was to dedicate our book to you, but since you havetaught uS that this is oid-iashionedu , we decided to write you a ietters. Our rcheduie cards show that youhave taught us typing, shorthand, andbookkeeping, but they do not show the host oi other things we haveiearned irom you that vvih ai-Nays be vaiuabie in out tives. Yerhaps the iirst thing that comes to our minds is the iacr rhat without your many, many hours oi hard work and your unhagging interest, our kprn.kOp.DE,Q. and ah it -.viii mean to ua in the years to come vlouidhav ebeen oniy a dream instead oi a reaiity . Every other week vlouid have iound a very poor 'NP-ii-BL NLEY- co ming irom the press had it not been ior the part youpiayed in its pubiication. Your patience with our mistakes has shown ua what orher peopie haveoniy toid us. NN eh vlih we remember the iams you got us out oi, and the probiems you soived for us through your intestest in ua as individuais Since we can never iorget, nor ever cornpieteiy express our appreciation ior ah you have done iorus,xJi1s. idagberg, vie, as astaii, as individnais, and ior the entire student body wth. rimpiy gay 'Shankar' irom the bottom oi our hearts ior everything. af agar if 9,15 I 2 K 3 1 f E W, ow



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FHll FINDS ITIHHU IHIPHUVEHIEHTS NIH Heavy spring rains which poured down both inside and out helped to sharpen the contrast between the newly- painted halls and the dark, cracked plaster in the class- rooms. When it became known that the classrooms would be painted during the summer, all books, files, charts, maps, typewriters--even the mimeograph, were moved out of the classrooms and stored in the balcony of the Auditorium and the Library. The painters, including our own Percy Cole, transformed the drab, dirty walls with light, fresh shades of blue, UE green, rose, and tan. When school opened in September, the smell of fresh paint was a welcome greeting to stu- dents and teachers alike. With the painting completed, and the lawns cleared of leaves, the next problem to be tackled was the repair of the flagpole. In co-operation with the R.E.A. workers, the pole was taken down, hauled away for repair, to be returned when the lawn is dry enough to support the trucks. . . X X ,W R 4' sg. tlf x-Xl t-'36 A Wx C I ill.: . CREWE HOTEL

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