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Realizing that most diaries do not have nor need an index, the writerof this one hesitated toinserta table of contents. But it became such a chore to locate the following is given. just where each activity had been placed, that Ace of Clubs Pep Club . Railroa Forew fable Diary E Diary En Snapshot The 195 BaseballJ 1952 May Day| 1952 Diary En Faculty, Class of J3eta-Dis atcher The Junior Class Diary Entries (Sept. 26 - Oct. 24. 1952) (Also Sophomore Class) inth Grade (Freshman Class) . . . . ghth Grade. :venth C rade and Midgets . . . . Sixth Grade. Diary Entries (Oct. 28 - Oct. 31, 1952) The Trophy ff . M 1 4 w. ■
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WEDNESDAY, February 20, 1952 (12:35 P.M. to be exact) Ten CHS students and two faculty members breathed a sigh of relief when Jeff Davis came back this noon and reported that he had been able to get the last shipment of copy for our 1952 Railroader into the post office before it closed for the half-holiday. Now, his job is done—or nearly so. After Commencement, he wi 11 send in four pages covering the high spots of the spring activities, but from here on in, most of the work will be ours. FRIDAY, February 22, 1952 Announcement was made today of the resultsof the May Day elections. For the county-wide celebration, to be held this year in Burkeville, Freddie Stables was chosen King. The Queen, as usual, will come from the host school. Thursday, May 1, has been chosen for this year ' s festival. The story of May Pole Dances through the Ages is to be the general theme. Crewe High School has been assigned the Grecian dance, with children in the elementary school being assigned an Irish Faerie Dance and a Chimney Sweep (English) dance. The number of dances has been reduced to avoid overcrowd¬ ing at the performance. The four members of the Queen ' s Court to come from Crewe High School are: Helen Kee Wilson, Shirley Nunnally, Jean Shortt and Ann Page Bolick. Rehearsals will start as soon as the weather permits the use of the school grounds tor practice. FRIDAY, March 7, 1952 Today ' s Trai Iblazer reported that so many boys volunteered to be shepherds in the Grecian Dance for May Day that it was necessary to restrict it to the two upper classes. Mrs. Cheatham is coaching the dance. Today, copies of the last three issues of The Trai Iblazer, and The 1951 Railroader were mailed to the S.I.P.A. headquarters and to District III, Group II of the Virginia League for annual judging. Staff members have their fingers crossed hoping to equal last year ' s Vi rginia League ratings in which The Trai Iblazer was Superior and The 1950 Railroader, first place in the Distin¬ guished classification. MONDAY, March 10, 1952 Baseball practice got under way today—more about it laterl Ruth Bryan and Mary Ann prepare contest issues of The Trai Iblazer.
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