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The Atlantic Rural Exposi¬ tion became the classroom for the new Agricultural class p i c tu r e d here. The class, along with their instructor, J. S. Clingenpeel, reviewed the outstanding exhibits, September 25. A newcinder block fence for the Stadium has been started . New grandstand seats have been built and just above them, a radio booth is under construction. A refreshment stand has also been placed in the wall. When the work is completed, Crewe High will have one of the finest athletic fields in this area. These boys from the Crewe grade school went to Camp Pickett September 26 to take part in the special Kiwanis program planned for them. The boys took over various offices at the camp. They held inspection, issued orders and entered into other activities under the direction of camp authorities. The trailer that you see parked by the Shop is the Mobile Dental Clinic. This project is sponsored by the PTA in an effort to pro¬ vide dental care for those who do not have a dentist and are in need of dental work.
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Successor to The Trailblazer Published by the Beta Club of Crewe High School Crewe, Virginia y September 26, 1952 BETA cLI]B n XS Olub held its of the year It elected the y ear The Beta first meeting xbursday Olt -foT officers io They are flancy Anderson president president h 1 ice Johnson HUW« v X Secretary-T ta g Mr Bevill® Sponsors yr• Reid October 3, Grades Greta and 3db J Anderson, and Young, is v ,ho were in Johnson -i i r remain the Glue ° new mem- in the. CXth. y H crit hers ar ®L e .4ift KoOormiok, tender., ire- } 9 AuE tin, f Nancy Bniis- 1952 Candidates were chosen yesterday for the Beta Club-sponsored Valentine program to be held in the auditorium next Friday. Thursday morning found ill the homerooms busily selecting classmates to spresent them in the King ad Oueen of Hearts Pro¬ -am. The King and Queen will chosen from the nior ass by the vote of sec- ballot of the entire ' h School student body. 1952-53 Edition CLUB k ‘ »»»aR« T a deep d Fr °gram “ was decide d , rk Se et. f»”iber s of “Pen by the c?,T Sday l ta Clu b the t0 pit «» w e a„, and p r ns f °r Set! gran - n ° f bod y to V ?f ot t} e student g 1 — vhen iri 0 ®d Ven d ng S r ' hunTr . 6th the dif feren y morning ? Iect their - clas es to be Five the re PtesenUtti court. will ves following Seniors will rave h candidates: will be c hoi ”,? fiv « girl tancy Anderson, Shirlej lor Class. l y th Sen ially, Ann Jennings these stud-1 lday lyn Crannis, Barbar voted o n bv tu S 11 bf diet, Johnson Willis Jhe boy Hi School Bene 3 dict and DISPATCHER STAFF IS ELECTED cements to he iroi Thomas, Tootie Mai he most Gabe Colvin, and B King y. The remain! fhe other couples will repres will be Senior Class votes receiv. and Queen W - 3 1 - be tb e in four of Hearts. i «. — the co»„f° UpIe ® m i The court. thr« Q duni °rs iirf 11 - The Beta Club held a brief meeting Wednesday morning to elect the mem¬ bers of The Dispatcher Staff. The Staff for this year is as follows: Editor-in-Chicf Nancy Anderson Associate Editors Barbara Benedict Henry Crittonden Humor Column Editor Carolyn Smith Circulation Manager Joyce Austir Treasurer Greta Younf Sports Editors Nancy Lunr.forc Johnson Willii
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(Until Spring and Baseball) CLOCKWISE: Mrs. Hag berg, Sponsor; Betts Jackson; Bonnie Smith; Lois Cook; Marlene Bryant, Treasurer; Doris Cary; Elsie Jenkins; Genevfa Roop, Secretary; Ann Fathbruckncr; Greta Young, President; Nancy Moore; Betty Jack Wilkerson; Virginia McCormick; Miss Fitzgerald, Sponsor. NOT SHOWN: Christine Roop, Vice Resident. 4,.. m ‘illm | m .i HLn m - % Hi i pS ' ifw 1 jf ML m « 7®;
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