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FIRST ROW: Joyce Brcrk; Carolyn Smith; Carolyn Crannis; Nancy Lunsford; Barbara Metcalf; Genevia Roop, Ann Jennings; Shirley Nunnally, Secretary ; Nancy Anderson, President; Barbara Benedict, Treasurer ; Marjorie Reid; Irene Leis, Betty Adams, Miss Johns, Director . SECOND ROW: Betty Culliton, Christine Roop, Ann Fathbruckner, Ann Hawks, Jean Shortt, Elaine Moore, Helen Kee Wilson, Walton Umholtz, Richard Calhoun, Tom Tunstall, Carl Mason Clark, Mary Ann Brightwell, Mae Leonard, Betty Jackson. THIRD ROW: Pat Shell, Greta Young, Jackie Transue, Lavonia Yeatts, Elsie Jenkins, Jackie Clay, Mary Lee Wilson, Riley Bridgeman, Henry Crittenden, Dickie Page, Johnson Willis, Neale Allen, Ruth Bryan Robertson, Elsie Hilton. FOURTH ROW: George Ogburn, Bob Murphy, Will Ponton Stone, Bobby Lynch. The Best Picture Of Our Best Glee Club! Ever since the first group picture of Crewe ' s Glee Club was made in 1947, the photographer has sought to get a good picture of the Club. Whether the singers in this picture were more photo¬ genic, or the photographer more skilled, is a matter of conjecture. At any rate, this large, handsome group looks good and sounds good, too. Part of the improvement is due to the fact that Crewe and Burkeville each have more time for music; Miss Johns spends three days of each week in Crewe and two in Burkeville. The Club meets as a regular class with the members receiving grades, and being asked to present an excuse for any absence. To those who qualify, one-half credit will be given. This makes the work of the Club much more interesting and purposeful . The type of music studied has also changed since the first Glee Club was organized in 1944. Arrangements by such famous Band and Glee Club leaders as Fred Waring forma large part of the music studied. The December P. T. A. meeting was made more enjoyable by several numbers sung by the Glee Club. The Christmas Concert this year was excellent, though the size of the audience was a keen disappointment to the Club. Old Man Winter brought out one of his worst performances in competition. It is hoped that the spring concert will not be hampered by the forces of nature. The Glee Club itself is hard at work on its part of the performance. Page Sponsor JONES and COMPANY General Insurance J.M. Jones J . M. Jones, Jr.
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Page Sponsors J.R.FISHER AND SON E.P.BASS AND SON The Pep Club is a social club which helps to sponsor school sports. It handles the concessions at footbal I games and endeavors to promote school spirit and good sports¬ manship throughout the entire school. MISS WINN Sponsor CLUB OFFICER S President.Ruth Bryan Robertson Vice-President .... Barbara Benedict Secretary.Ann Jennings Treasurer.Nancy Anderson Daisy Mae Wilson, Quarterback Shell, Washerwoman Spain, 9681275 Hawks, Minnenaha Clay, Baby Snooks Lunsford, Nature- girl Shorn. FIRST ROW: Nancy Anderson, Shirley Nunnally, Barbara Benedict, Ruth Bryan Robertson, Ann Jennings, Jean Shortt. SECOND ROW: Joyce Brunk, Carolyn Crannis, Ann Hawks, Pat Shell, Betty Jean Spain THIRD ROW: Helen Kee Wilson, Mary Lee Wilson, Jackie Clay, Nancy Lunsford.
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FIFTH GRADE BOYS FIRST ROW; Gary Blass, Claude Lunsford, Delma Rockwell, Roland Coleman, Steve Slaw, Ronnie Milton. SECOND ROW: B. C. Wrlkerson, Sammy Jarrell, Danny Eggleston, StuartDrinkwater, Wal¬ ter Addleman, Jesse Fulghum, Jimmie Foote. FIFTH GRADE GIRLS FIRST ROW: Doris Bates, Thelma Morgan, Nancy Lou Schaubach, Rosalind Long, Rosalie Long, Nancy Lee Martin, Mary Ann Honaker SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Jackson, Mary Lou McCormick, Hedwig La pa, Lou Bell Adams, Gloria Strum, Nancy Lee Williamson, Shirley Knott. THIRD ROW: Peggy Jones, Joan Clay, Hazel Lowe, Nancy Johnson, Anna Rybezak, Shirley Snead, Mary Lynch. Ronnie Milton and his project SIXTH GRADE BOYS FIRST ROW: Bobby Cook, Franklin Widgins, Eugene St. Clair, Ches¬ ter Prather, Tommy Musselman, JohnMabenStokes. SECOND ROW: Marvin Stables, John Culliton, Lester McCormick, Bruce Dunn, Larry Puryear, Joe Meadows, Ray Yeatts. SIXTH GRADE GIRLS FIRST ROW: Jane Trump, Nancy Boisseau, Fanny Cassada, Kayhill Johnson, Jean Austin, Merilee Ogburn, Marian Williamson, Julia Lee Dobbins. SECOND ROW: Betty Lunsford, Carol Kincheloe, Mary Lee Waters, Jane Colley Wright, Betty Lou Roop, Brenda Wilson, Patsy Hutcherson, Thelma Stables. THIRD ROW: Dianne Dalton, Mary Echols, Patricia Willis, Nancy Hundley, Lelia Mayton, Violet Abernathy, Charlotte William¬ son, Brenda Preston, Betty Dugger, Sandra West. Leslie on his tractor SOUTHSIDE 4-H FIRST ROW: Jackie Allen, Billy Thompson, Leslie Beatty. SECOND ROW: George Allen, Betty Culliton, Barbara Jones, Reabel Allen, Beckie Powell. NOT SHOWN: Emily Norton, Richard Stables, Kinsey Win go, Billy Dixon, Lois Norton, Billy Foote, Molly Ann Foote SEVENTH GRADE CLUB FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Johnson, Barbara Bass, Carolyn Oliver, Diana Gayle Fisher, Norman D. Flowers, Lewis Bridgforth, Walter Toone, Julian Jenkins, Raymond Brobst. SECOND ROW: Shirley Price, Harold Bennett, Mozelle Frazier, Kay Poole, Lillie Bell King, Dorothy Hilton, Norman Emerson, Bar¬ bara Cook, Warriner Verser, Billy Holmes, Billy Chumney, Charlie Camp. CREWE KO-OP STORE INC. Page Sponsors CLAY ' S MARKET
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