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aooQQOOoeees a “’WHk I r-JH JWBL -v j| | l| 7 TUES DAY, May 13, 1952 “Got a fountain pen? Write in my book! Have you signed mine? —such were the remarks to be heard in every classroom this morning. It was a lucky co-incidence for the next year ' s Rai Iroader Staff that the N W photographers came today to take pictures of the publications staff for use in the June issue of the N W Railway Magazine. They photographed the crowd in the Typing room as they crowded around for their books, as well as those who ignored the bell for class and settled down to read the book. They promised to send us copies of the pictures. FRIDAY, May 16, 1952 The Trailblazer reported today that the voting to change the name of the school paper resulted in a tie between The Caboose and “The Big Toot. A late suggestion-- The Dis¬ patcher —will be included in the next election. TUESDAY, May 20, 1952 The Dispatcher was finally chosen as the new name for the school paper, with the humor column to be known as The Hopper. THURSDAY, May 28, 1952 Exams started today. ' Nuf sed. SUNDAY, June 1, 1952 Baccalaureate sermon preached by the Rev. Carl France. WEDNESDAY, June 3, 1952
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Crewe delegates to S.I.P.A. pose at the Awards Banquet FRIDAY, May 2, 1952 (4:30 A.M.) Nine sleepy publications workers and two teachers got up before daybreak to get an early start for Lexington and the Southern Interscholastic Press Association meeting in Lexington, today and tomorrow. Representing The Trailblazer are Ruth Bryan Robertson, Ann Jennings, Mary Ann Brightwell, and Mr. Bevilie; and The Railroader, Jeff Davis, Johnson Willis, Barbara Benedict, Buddy Fisher, Henry Crittenden, John Young Nicholson, and Mrs. Hagberg. SATURDAY, May 3, 1952 Crewe ' s delegation was thrilled to receive FIRST PLACE awards in both publications. MONDAY, May 5, 1952 The chief topic of conversation today was that “we must now settle down for three weeks of study and review. Exams will be coming up soon. MONDAY, May 12, 1952 Surprise 1 The 1952 Railroaders arrived today. Anxious Staff members were given a preview just before school was dismissed. The books were delivered four days ahead of schedule!
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if “OLD ffilffl0S”00 HOOD TO GUIDE US Oil OPffllflG Dfly,1952 STUART M. BEVILLE Mr. Beville is a graduate of Duke University and holds the position of Principal of Crewe High and Grade Schools. Mr. Beville also teaches English IV and coaches Girls ' Basketball and Dramatics. CLARENCE M. BUSSINGER Mr. Bussinger, a graduate of William and Mary, and Co¬ lumbia University, came to us as Division Superintendent last year. His offices are at Notto¬ way, but new building construction has caused him to be a frequent visitor to CHS this year. G. PHILIP CHEATHAM Mr. Cheatham, a Hampden-Sydneygraduate, teaches Mathe¬ matics. Mr. Cheatham is Senior Adviser and promoter of the Senior Saints. THELMA C. COLEMAN Mrs. Coleman, who has studied at William and Mary, Farmville Conservatory of Music and Sherwood School of Music in Chicago, teaches Piano. LUCY E. FITZGERALD Miss Fitzgerald, our Librarian, is a graduate of William and Mary. She sponsors the Library Club, The Railroader, and Ace of Clubs. Miss Fitzgerald also has charge of the Elementary Library. ROBERT J. GOLUBIC Mr. Golubic was graduated from Randolph-Macon College where he majored in Physical Education. He coaches football, baseball and boys ' basketball. Mr. Golubic also teaches History and Government and is the Monogram Club sponsor. HENRY B. MICKS Mr. Micks is a graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He teaches Industrial Arts and General Science and is the Sophomore homeroom adviser. LOUISE P. SIMPKINS Miss Simpkins was graduated from Madison College. She teaches Home Economics and sponsors the FHA and Pep Clubs. GERALDINE F. HAGBERG Mrs. Hagberg is a graduate of State Teachers ' College, Indiana, Pennsylvania. She teaches business subjects and sponsors the Ace of Clubs. Mrs. Hagberg is adviser for The Railroader.
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