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LET OUR SCHOOL SPIRIT RULE THE RAILROADER STAFF ENDEAVORS TO PORTRAY THE SPIRIT OF CREWE HIGH SCHOOL SITTING: Ann Jennings, Photographer ; Bobby Atkinson, Treasurer ; Jeff Davis, Editor ; Barbara Benedict, Circulation Manager; Nancy Anderson, Assistant Advertising Manager; Henry Holt Crittenden, Associate Editor ; John Young Nichol¬ son, Photographer ; Johnson Willis, Associate Editor. STANDING: Ruth Bryan Robertson, Photographer ; Miss Fitzgerald and Mrs. Hagberg, Advisers. NOT SHOWN: Buddy Fisher, Advertising Manager. This year, we, as members of The Railroader Staff, have endeavored to put into pictures our school song. Through these pictures we hope to bring back to you in later years the memories of our school days at C. H. S. This volume of The Railroader is not just one or two person ' s work but the combined efforts of every member of the Staff and its advisers, Mrs. Hagberg and Miss Fitzgerald, whose un¬ tiring efforts we shall never forget. Wewouldgive special credit to Photographer Francis Reid who took a great many of the pictures before he left for the Service. And to Kay Crittenden, 1951 Railroader Editor, we are especially grateful—for the creditsaccruing from her book, as well as the many excellent pictures she herself took for us. And now as this school year ends, we bid farewell to the many true, staunch friends we have made here. In the years to come may we leisurely review good times and happy days of 1951 -52 through this edition of our Railroader. Editor 8
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Mary I e „, yLees «ou bles aU in her Ann and Genevia h ' 0p ”‘ ih » ™ny,,T,”T i8am 3an ’ troubles ar = r or g°Uen at Crir s Page Sponsor CRITTENDEN ' S DRUG STORE P3 Spring rains kept phys. ed. classes in, and caused the ice cream g truck to sink fender-deep in mud. First period study suggest one way of keeping out of trouble in the 1 Library. Seniors hope to remember Eng. IV lessons long enough to pass this troublesome exam. Just enough snow for a good snowballs spells trouble for window panes. I - f W .. .. , i (iSr
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