Crewe High School - Railroader Yearbook (Crewe, VA)
- Class of 1954
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'ffff iw ' f'f:'R?,:Qf.,.Q. -uawmmfaw mff:14w',,g:fu1m- THE 1954 RHILHUHDER X w i , X i z f . in Q Q E 1 - Q V ml 'ML nm 1 I 3 I R A I 2 x Y . f ' - , . -I Qif. - f ffl. f 1,. IW' .- .I T,,w,Wgff ,f-, f.1-' -:f'1-f1'1f-W -'Q Iiilf KK,,k ,,,..W,. ,.,,..,,. . , . If ' 4 OUI Sup . Boswell a--Mauon wh. Schoij, Bzxssinger. Auen Sim 1. C- ' axon R. LPXMAN O p1inCiP3l 0 Dt- I' A'B' X-D Wfyo C' H. B evelxo CLARENCE Division 34' BFISSINGER uperlfllendenr .cg - W ,NMCPE x Y , Q, we MRS HAZ ' EL C. WE Office S ATHERFORD eCl'6f3l-y The Boord's chief concern this year has been the construction of the new cofeterio. ax, A A-my Both playground and swings were dis placed to make way for the new build ing. ,tl . fax .gli-lf' 51 PHILIP F. BOEPPLE Mathematics and Phys. Ed. MRS. JEAN BUTTS Music JOEL S. CLINGENPEEL Vocational Agriculture MRS. THELMA C. COLEMAN Piano MRS. MILDRED A. DUPRIEST Science MRS. JANET DURKEE Mathematics MISS LUCY FITZGERALD Library Science MRS. DOROTHY D. FRANCE Social Studies ROBERT I. GOLUBIC History and Govemment MRS. GERALDINE F. HAGBERG Business Education MRS, LOUISE B. HARRIS Social Studies and Phys. Ed. MRS. LOUTRELL L. .IENNINGS Mathematics HENRY B. MICK? 1741 Shy ?EEfCix2e MRS. LOUISE S, MCKISSICK Home Economics MRS. GWENDOLYN C. PAUL SON English MISS IRWIN STAPLES Latin and French MRS. GRACE TRICE English MRS, ELIZABETH G, WILSON English Youthful side-walk construction en gineers were restrained by ropes. 8 5 M if 1. nnvl '- V F,-54Z' Si IDRS Aiiisu WILLIAM MONCURE DDION President REBECCA ANNE BOWEN 5- Treasurer ugjlafgjz 14404, 4, A, 'W44-4r+7Qf J, , MARY LEE WILSON Vice President ' W7 964, SHELBY JEAN SHORTT Secretary ff JOYCE ANN BRUNK Reporter ,W in 342 CAM Summer construction work does not show from the front of the building. 'Ciw- I ' x. R I . X ' 1 f 'U' f , . I 954 After hearing Keep Off the Gross worn- ings for ten years, This does not seem right 3 A A A 4'-ve' J'-2 Q- vi 'I . .,4 1 ' X BETTY JEAN ADAMS ' JOYCE MAYE AUSTIN WILLIAM LESLIE BEATTY I I Mg' I IN gif. ' CARL MASON CLARKK HENRY HOLT CRITTENDEN I,- Z' 1 fa I 1 1 I fm I QM 'M JW I ,MW , A, ,AU I, ,rj 1763, iff! wilt . 4' , WL77, C ipillfa 1101! 'fbi VYfAiLTLf'l'iTQf V I fi, , Ti 1' fkxflf idk f'f'7f'! 4 Lfv' ETHRIDGE DERREL EMMERSON URBAN KOENIG FRANKEN JACQUELINE CLAY FULLER LUCY ANNE HAWKES CARL CRENSHAW HENDERSON ELSIE HILTON ALFORD WALTER FRANKLIN HUNDLEY JOHN EMMETT JENKINS ROBERT EDWARD JONES . f ' Q f fb I , .' 4 I L 'bf K4 If -f 1 , . Q fd? I Vx K, 1 x X CECIL EDWARD JORDAN REBECCA LEIGH LAIL VIRGINIA MAE LEONARD Kan 'QW' lliiirilfkwif?-xWlH3l7'W1f9f an tx I ,IL 5. N , . -I ,.f- M.- 1954 The new Cafeteria building covers the old playground, so work began at once ona new one. I V ROBERT EDWARD LEWIS NANCY GLADYS LUNSFORD PEARL VIRGINIA MCCORMICK SYLVIA ELAINE MOORE WILLIAM WALKER MOORE BERTHA LOIS NORTON fPost Graduatej CHARLES BERNARD OAKES NANCY LEE PIGG GRACE GENEVIA ROOP PATRICIA ANN SHELL FAYE CAROLYN SMITH BETTY JEAN SPAIN 'U' 'T A , ,r V ' K, I ' f' , 4? 1477.0 1 AW gg aw! , 67 LA VON MARSHA SUTHERLAND P 7 Q ALVAH ELLIOT SYDNOR g f lb ANNE LEVADA THOMPSON f ci iw l A ll A 'is 41' 2 A IACQUELINE TRANSUE JOHN TRUMP BETTY JAMES TUCKER 7 fj'7 '2 Ma Md 19440. g 7 M . je 3065 A A X Q :K ,N Agriculture classes are now being taught ,f' ,N on 0 full-time basis in the new building. , 1 ' ' ki I l I W l V - 5 ' .A . I' 'A' ' fs , ' ,s 371 A Q E, News i ? ' f,f' ' nam 1 'j,g5jf!JWOWZfff2 WZ! fg.Q7fM2fMf ww as 6 ' ,'1 gxqfbfg Sfiiinvls TUNSTA7' ' if LAND T WALKE .., J A ff? fQHA1u.Es ED NWALLAC ?' 45456 A S X f D 1954 This lineup is c familiar sight to the maior ity of Crewe High's students. OKM4 A X ff ' . QV. f' I, . ' ' 1 f f ' , , 'Il -v 'I ' If 7 1 1 I ' , 1, BARBARA JEAN WALNE JOHN PRESTON WARREN MARY JANE WEEKS KINSEY JONES WINGO WHITMAN RYLAND YEATTS, JR. LYNWOOD LARRY YEATTS Carolyn Little Jerry Fuller , David Doulton Beffy JO Newcomb Pl'eSiClenf Ville Pl' si Secretary-Treasurer Reporter 'il Aim! Y 0 42' nfvl' ,LKC ft fb W 'f'Hls :sho SMALLEST cuss Wy ., , ,. I W' , 0 l lrlll llllls 0 Eddie Jo Cleveland Betty Culliton N ,R 16 L t' 77LJfrx eval ,wwe YW AM? i ' 'ff . , , , 1 ffff6 ff 'J' 4 :Jimmy Martin -vLC',? .fy g, . L . , x f 7 71 J C V 4 1 L 4,4 Ciff ZX I A 72 if 17 W f L 5 y 4 L' ftfz' ffl gf! ,L .-Cl 13744-QL af 1' 1 fri H , ff y . L' ZA ' fylffzfn Ann Riley W1 I., f Hazel Spence u 179519 r 1 V fC 51 fs In ff' af Q A .. . ., . 1 U'l.- 05,111 Y, . I I , U f-xg . p ' 1'-- f , 1 Q Q S ' C' .Ov -' U Q a .'AQ 4 ' 4' ' .. ' , . 'in fg 'L . 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If , I, 'V , I ' ' 1 mf , . JB, uNDERTHE12-vEARPLAN-,',-1 11' f' if ' ,' l. 1 I' I ' nl P It f 1 U J ,fn 1, ll A , l lp Elmer Arrington ', ' '15 l' A, ' ' rf ' fl , ll f? 43 S Earline Atkins Xgljxflflll gl fill Conrad Clingenpeel E5 x fl Zh . l5oBerf Clingencoyeely .lqgiyjc-CL7 15 N ' Jim Clements K i fly ?iKlf4'BL'f-all i gg lrkcfq IL-Lf',7, , rfb! I i e el'l I ' ffflilagcku Bgwrrgabn Tom' ie Cole 1.1 1 -in ii, m Q Q' F., SSSSS A Frankie Boyd Earl Boyle Ralph Bryant Lois Cook I UZ rrf4i?wuQz 4 iggdmb 19 'Nuns' Ann Dobbins Elsie Jenkins Anne Norton Joyce Spencer Ronnie Vernon , Q -.M--U . ., ... ,ev K Ik, an. ,ai 5' 'E ., Q t ,,.,' ,.- T 524 it E l Ht, , t A ,N i, I I' , 1 , 4 f if' '- ,wwf CQ ff' ' J i'- 3MxXf,f' Joe Flow4ers Ann Calhoun Jordan Emily Norton Richard Stables Peggy Via I x yi' it ax iw 64+ ,M , in . f -La. H 1. Ll ,, fr, Q'- X , Y .' Betty Gilliland 1.-' Barbara Gunn lv Agnes Jordan Ernest McCor Nancy Moore Wayne Pulley Frank S ' onnie Smith Thelma Stewart Al'cw1u?Wy hirley Turnage Betty Jack Wilkerson MMSOW obert Yeaits 0 ppijif jfj'ifa' . t,,- W s , Q 4 . 5 at A iiti c.. t Mfg, 1? N-.., .1-we it QTY' +L.. 1? PM Q 1 Le,- 4'-v vw- Dottie Bullock Judy Owen X' Treasurer Carolyn Klocke Jimmy May President Sherwood Robertso Vice-President Secretary Reporter lHlSl llllSHMl Have Completed The First La A W, Hugh School Work 'JJ 5, Y 35 . N ,fs fl Elif or A7 J Harold Bennett Mary Bishop X Charles Borum Thomas Borum Lewis Bridgforth Bertha Cook Walter Dillemuth Ludwicka Dobek Lloyd Donathan Jimmy Dunn Norman Emerson Diana Gayle Fisher Linda Franken Mozelle Frazier Odell Fuller Marlene Garrett ,Wy Viola Giles Bobbie Lee Goldsmith 1 Dorothy Hilton Tommy Jenkins Elizabeth Johnson Barbara Jones Robert Keating David Kidwell Mary Dena King Buddy Locke Curtis McCormick Myra Todd McGhee Eleanor Mason Nancy Miracle A wil' Sandra Moser lgjy JJUJ' L N3 ' I L -V wx N' 1 l MMU if , 'M' inf. M .J WL ' Vw 1 l 4- v 1 'lil ,ull J . 1 I Q , sktf' Cl ZS,-Vlgilirances Norton Q23 y,jlJlCarolyn Oliv 535 'Y Jig' Bobby Pierso N 4 Q TW S - 'L Kaye Poole ' Cyl J Becky Powell WW L9 Judith Satterfield Thomas Spence Charles Spencer Queta Sutherland Cy . cw John Toone Thomas Totty Barbara Vaught Warriner Verser Marie Vick Daisy Mae Weeks Not Shown: lrma Holt . - . ,L Le , , ,,,.,g VVLI f , ' tw- vf ,Ln tf 3 .0 rf: '91 f W img. Yak y if i. M, . R , in - J gg 6- f' me ., 4 is ly ' K S s l ex I is A V f -, ' ' 7 X W f , in xx it it :J 3 ' gf: srir if T X J . s sf - 2, -A Q, .-fwm i vests- 1 . I '59-Y fy 1 ,F I Ae W . A: - ,Q 1,t , sig if 1 v N xg, L -. I . i 'ix 'Pwr P Sterling Horner, President Alvin Crannis, Vice President Bobby Lee Vanarsdall, Treasurer Jane Colley Wright, Secretary Violet Abernathy Warriner Atkinson Jean Austin Philip Austin THE lIliHlH Glllllll .. Ralph Bates B, B Whit Bates STUDENTS GREATLY OUTNUMBER OTHER CLASSES flue .Nix - N A ' l ff W1 i 5 6 Robert Bowen Q, ,Q T L 4 Nancy Boisseau Raymond Brobst Y-' Laura Borum L Q' T' -1 , , . Meade Boswell Fannie Cassada Douglas Chumney Hugh Cochran Jerry Cochran Roberta Coldiron Barbara Cook Diane Dalton Edna Dennis Julia Dobbins Betty Ann Dugger Bruce Dunn Mary Echols Robert Camp Jean Cary yklk--. A T I K A l ..- 2' 3' 1 u '1 t.. jx ,f ,rg .- 3,5 K - L S15-wk ,L X X ' 'U - . . 4,4 5: Rosa Echols Larry Eddins Maggie Elliott Taylor Elliott kjlfVYlf0NfVX Norman Flowers Bill Foote Renold Frank Peggy Ann Fuller Jeanine Garrett George Goldsmith Virgie Graham Jerry Hines ..L.,' -mmf f we 1' 3' J F iv ' ' . Ax Swanson Jennings CF' x Kayhill Johnson nf James Jones Carol Kincheloe if fr fm Z 4 ,. I if iv X , l A KP Q si N1 bf J 0 M , 1 Q' V F If K 4 Y ,L T J, . ' 5 I i , V ., I 1 A y , if '. ' ,K :QU 5 . H fl! A 2 K. J at TA Charles Hooper Nancy Hundley John Jenkins Julian Jenkins James King Ernest Lail Frances Ann LaNeave Dorothy Layman . Mary Lewis Betty Lunsford Lester McCormick Lelia Mayton Joe Meadows Eugene Michael Thomas Musselman Clara Newcomb tr if-it R Jimmy Norton Ramsey Norton June Oakes Merrillee Ogburn Myra Phelps Beniamin Perkinson Annie Pigg Georgia Mae Pigg 3 Awww! Yagi l l f N gs 1 ttf, Larry Puryear ff -L.. l Reba Rice Betty Lou Roop q ' Melvin Ross e.iie J Robert Staylor T A Shirley Scruggs 'lonle Lee Suit lyk, ' Q lie J. C. Shelton A P . ' R ' 4 - K X fi' -' Faye Thompson 5 uf B 5, Robert Shires Robert Thompson , 'ts B A sl Thelma Stables -.s f .. 1 4 iiis T is z E59 01 page J 'is A T J ' 2? ,Mr I . Walter Toone :fl 1 iw . Jane Trump f' M it W Sandra Vest 5 4 Mary Lee Waters 'if 1 5 J f L Qtek .. , ' . Eddie Whitby 5 Q. Henry Whorley U Franklin Widgins .:Qq Charlotte Williamson ' r if N , 'gt -gb V . Marian Williamson Patricia Willis Brenda Wilson Ray Yeatts Not Shown: Betty Mae Duke 'x -We Sivl I H GRADE ANXIOUSLY AWAITS IT'S CHANCE TO ENTER HIGH SCHOOL FRONT ROW: Mrs. Eleanor Billet, Shirley Knott, Lee Long, Mary Lou McCormick, Bonnie Barale, Elizabeth Jackson, Thelma Morgan Mary Ann Honaker, Jimmy Wiley Neal Reid, Steve Slaw, Sherwood Meador, Maynard Daulton. SECOND ROW: Doris Bates, Nancy Williamson, Nancy Johnson, Julia Kay Tucker, Christine Cook, Lou Bell Adams, Walter Addleman, James Boyd, Cal LaNeave, Pearl Leonard, Danny Eggleston, Billy Black. THIRD ROW: Mary Lynch, Lyn Long, Hazel Lowe, Nancy Schaubach, Bonnie Kay Lang, Joan Clay, Sara Jo Saunders, B. C. Wilkerson, Dexter Swicegood, Jimmy Leonard, Marvin Stables. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Strum, Shirley Snead, Evelyn Roark, Eloise Spears, Jean Ross, Stuart Drinkwater, Sammy Jarrell, Judson Hodges Louis Boyle, Jimmy Foote. Crewe Grade School students participated in the special Kiwanis Kids' Day program at Camp Pickett. -X i , .7 I3 'f K- -. vpn?-7 fg . , 13, ,1:,,,.,,, NN., 1, ' I A.. Q. ,. ., , Peewee Reid gets a desk iob. if , .,,Q3?,122:-z:'M?'YW E E , 'Hg as-:kj .Qfqw ? 3 . 'j N' , , - sr: 4? - . 13? , Alba.. F ,V . K . ,gr .V ,Qs N, , ' - fsinffiff. ' ' d E . f .ni 95..4ff?:3?ifsads.,.:i..m..,m, ,, .. af S I X -I H GRADES ACHIEVED SECOND FLOOR ROOMS AGAIN THIS YEAR FIRST ROW: Edward Cholowinski, Homer Mitchell, Bright Thompson, George Spencer, Douglas Meadows, Barbara Jeter, Mary Lowe, Barbara Lunsford, Louise Camp, Patsy McMillian, Helen Rice, Claudia Drinkwater, Carolyn Fisher. SECOND ROW: Jerry Hawthorne, Jack Norton, David Womack, George Morton, Betty Shires, Nancy Swicegood, Linda Kennedy, Jane McGhee, Barbara Whaley, Thelma Woodson, Joyce Ann Moore, Martin Robinson, Audrey Stables, Carolyn Toone. THIRD ROW: Wayne Tucker, Sandra Yeatts, Lewis Williamson, Galey Honaker, Betty May, Geraldine Dalton, Wayne Benway, Wayne Thornton, David Horner, Rogers Boyers, Ronnie Milton, Preston Nunnally, Elizabeth Spencer, Gwen Bozman, FOURTH ROW: Billy Atkinson, Rachel Baldwin, Carol Dunn, Eula Robertson, Carol Roberts, Gordon Thompson, Charles Conderman, Dalmar Rockwell, Ernest Traylor, Clarence Satterfield, Donald Kent Davis, Jerry Barlow, Herbert Steele Wheary, Harold Whaley, Billy Firesheets, William King, Harriett Dobbins, Harless Dobbins, Junius Pridgen. FIFTH ROW: Lewis Gardner, Billy Ragland, Mrs. Cobb, Charles Cook, Jean Cary, Martha Ann Harper, Nancy St. John, Stanley Rice, Thomas Phelps, Mary Ann Wheary, Cecil King, William Dooley, Robert Traylor, Mary Lee Robinson, Harlan Riffe. ,nv General Horless Dobbins ond patient Billy Atkinson will never forget Kids' Day, l953 lljlgnzs P1 f fyfffl ACIIVHIES I 'K , - Q.fzi.f ' ,- Ax. , D si .e s Y ' .Vg 5 5 JI' 'f' s 5. ag E - 'V , .m A , .cy !,gN1,,g J :L 1- 5 any ' tv' ., A ' 'fkczz' 1 1 ?-.J mag, N Qs., . E cf I . Q R , 4 f' f N' ' Xtxxfjfl, N Y f ' N 1 ef' C en ' i v E f . ' en '2' - , N sq - 7:11173 NY - EQ, ' iff!! fy f -gnu' N Q I .,. 'amz' J ' Q ? ff K- . 4 44. c 1 nl, ' ,, , V! , . 1 'ffl ? Q A 1 4 -. . 1 C .v x P-.,,,M N 'W' ? ' rs- Q.. TOP: Folk dancing is funl CENTER LEFT: Auto Mechanics Class christens 'Spare Parts. CENTER RIGHT: 'Jim C1em receives the WSVS sportsmanship award. , Page Sponsors LOWER: Mrs. Ross, who came to CHS in Febru- E .p . BASS at SQN 'Y' nukes over' at the field' Fitzgerald Cleaners :an A-Illllll 5:-, V' he ,I I A x 7 ,ggi K AE 'UQ' 5 ' . . 'jf arf :sg ws T C K' gr in f '-1-24. .. -, i TOP: The Happy Larins enjoy a party. CENTER LEFT: A Before and After shot of the Chemistry classroom. CENTER RIGHT: Patrol boys Qand girlsl are safety conscious. LOWER LEFT: The Typing Room moved down, Page Sponsors ' PHELPS AMOCO SERVICE STATION Superior Supply Company 'rx l is y ti r e ,mf , .uyl ff! f f r 1 Publ' , Success ished weekly byoihgosfgiegiailblazer Cr . S of . eve, Virginia CTGWG Hlgh Schuol UNNUI6 U' I ,?:W'r-saws-M-L HHwwwWHHM9Ys291ml953WmM, HN1952T53 Editionu Utxffwh ,LOB STARTS xl ll w r WUCCNtrBURH4tX,fHll,E MCVQMENT yyyyyyyyyyyyyy The Library ciub, in NO, Bl ' i' i' rss DKPATGHBR its llSt regular m ating not -'hh ---f -'A- 'Hi -'-'-- ---- f' M 4f 1 H' 'hf- ' A' U' ' '1 f' 1 ' Wrwww JW of the year, started Wroll- ing out the redcarpetux ':TELCOME.,BUilKEVlLLE1 for the Burkeville studentsl entering CHS for the first K Various comments have been heard about the consoli- time next fall. X dation of the Crewe and Burkeville High School depart- The posts of President ments. Some of them were favorable but others were the GUQ Treasurer were the on- opposite. Often when we hear someone is coming to vis- lb' 0995 filled. Henry Holt r it us, we say Oh, l don't like them. Too many times Crittenden was named Pres- . we make a hasty decision and don't really know whether ident and Mary lee Wilson, we like the person or not. This could he true with Treasurer. These two can those who are not in favor of consolidation. transact necessary busi- We should also keep in mind the advantages of having reparations a larger enrollment. First, more subjects will be of- fi such as Latin I e ' ' Tl the ness and make p T' i ew students o welcome the n mmm' STANDING m1u'B 7 cu' mm Anne , : c 'Wm H kn. J Mm. Nm':',..::::f- Mcwmtdrsm- W .-t..,,L..'ff-W. fm. mr 'W' . Mary Lee wiisofzulrgnk. JxuQyfg:.Pu4:BN.lceaevh am- '- llshgu, V ollllllh ' 'rhfompq Mi-Q20-z- . or I vi , hwwnwmwghtmm 1 1f7F7.L!7 if fffjf f ff f .JAJ s , ,s t s A . s A No. 1 WELCG , know crowded, but blem and try to So, COMG OH Noe. I of SPA lrafilflx? swf me rs W CLfUf! The Dispatch met er Staff Assistant on Friday to elect officers f' Typist Genevia Hoop or the school Circulation Manager year. Those elected are J as follows: Re Edit or Carolyn Associates J :vow that school 3 seerenbef 11' 195 D CHS QPENS TQ, R532 wfAmfRMAN HELPS M M .' CRQWD me WARM WELCO Two hundred fifty-six high school students we on hand i re n the sirzl temperatur . ing e of opening day to meet CHS's new princi- pal and teachers, and to my a aiu everyone Pun through a brief sched- . has opjgescamossj hails and enter e of classe Seems nfamn, to goyzoufisseevillany new faces covered with the c assrooms, Smiles- , , . we students at 5-H5 wish to welcome all 'the-Ee 33 s udents from Burkeville and elsewhere. bloke: eb Y no make ci-as a pleasant Year and one to e How about it? we all em ered. little .t me of the classrooms are aq Fewtlxszglc everyone can overlook this PPO- make the most of our new 0pp01 f.Ul'lltiSSo all of you CH-5 Students and put , . 'Welcome Mat for our new St out the udent friends. CHQS oyce Austin porters Elaine Moo Nancy Lunsf Sulth s. Burkeville contributed the largest number of new faces, but others cilme from more distant points, t is several years sin CHS has ho ce used such a larg 81'Oupo wedn esday morning, the student body met Mr. O. R. Layman, Principal, who came to Crewe from Vinton, Virginia. At the opening assembly dr. Layman introduced the faculty to the student body. New members include Mrs. Dorothy France, who transferred from Crewe grade school 5 Mrs. Gwen- dolyn Paulson and Mrs. Janet Durkeeg Mrs. Louise Harrie, Mr. Philip Boepple, and bass Irwin Staples from the Bm-keville ulty. tae re r hetU-ming to CHS fr0m' Ord, Anne Thgmp. ' last year's group are' . son, Virginia McCormick, f R- J' G01-Ubico J. S. C1218- aclde Transue Jackie Fuller, Henry Crit- SIIPGG-1, Henry B- Flicks: Mary Lee Wilson tenden, Joyce Brunk, Anne Mrs. Louise I-icifissick, Sports Editors Hawkes, Derrel Emmerson, Miss Lucy Fitzgeald, Mrs Pat Shell, Tom Tunstall Carolyn Little, Betty Jo Geraldine Ha Humor Editor Jean Shortt Newcomb, and John Jenkins. Eli Chief Typist John Trwnb gberg, Mrs: zabeth Wil ar SON c L. JENNINGS son, 8-nc Mrs. dred Dupriest. I 6 2 I ,pm-w SEATED: Lois Norton, Anne Bowen, Vice Presidentg Anne Thompson, Secretaryp Nancy Lunsfordg Mary Lee Wilsong Carolyn Smith, Treasurer, STANDING: Mary Jane Weeksg Barbara Walneg John Trump, Henry Crittenden, Presidentg John Jenkinsg Billy Dixong Joyce Austin, Virginia McCormickg Mr, Boepple, Adviser, BETA SIAISIS llllll IH HEARTS PRUGRAM oem s . sei BOW PM ' Q We Carl Henderson, Mary Lee Wilson, Henry Crittenden, Nancy Lunsford, Betty Jean Spain, Tom Tunstall Queen, Anne Bowen, and King, Billy Dixon, reigned over the annual Queen of Hearts program, February 13, Thcir special guests were the radio and televis- ion stars pictured on the next page. Beulah and Bill fPeggy Sue Via and Richard Stablesj were too busy taking off make-up to pose for the photographers. ' iff' .' 1 - nn'S 53? I Lag . , Us 5 I 3 BILLY DIXO N: King ,X hir ,, X . iii' Carolyn Smith, Tootie Sydnor, wCarolyn Little, Frank Shepard, lack Wilkerson, Ronnie 0 f 'N a S I ' 3 4 Y! i 1 if n Y .V Q! 3 ' 5 ' 2 U ja 'J g f i x I 4 Crownbearers Brad Covington . Vicky Lowe , K . d aylllll . K Davl KI 1011175 egohfl ' ock 011, Al , non. Nm Pagk e. Johnny T vm Cr,-,Uni Dada Da D nie Buhoc oone 5, Carolyn o Kidw eu n nh from I Love Lucy Mt and Nkxs. Ngewcomb C, B, Oakes, Elizabeth Johnson :Y Punch semi so et Q 1 Lucy and Ricky -T . ' fp' a . S' 5 A 6 Singers Charles Todd N1cGhe Borum and Queta Sutherland Boy,-Egg Lankan. Walter D Pianist, M?':xa Gaye Fisher P S Denel En:':M1.u hooks. Anilton, M. Smget' D1 age ponsor Jenkm Chou. can e Hlwks LO Nc-Borroms, JEWELERS 5- Chfkmd Elm: is qffvzfef V l J . , ' a 2 f. ' C . Hwy,-,Q M U if 'Ks' is N V Lf ,. ig I The Ace of Clubs, organized in A . if Q K Crewe High School in the early thirties, l' A' , showed ns age in its 1953 mmauons. rn me Assembly program given during initiation week, the girls staged a style show of fashions of that era and the late twenties. The candle lighting part of the formal initiation was more impressive in reality than pictorially. The Club inaugurated what it hopes will become a custom when it entertained at an Alumnae Tea, January 2, 1954, at the Community Center. A list is being compiled of former members and their addresses so that this affair may continue to grow. Sponsoring baseball is still the Club's major objective. - 1 Qs. Yi, wx . s, fig?-3 555-5 5 -...Q , -Q 1 ,I 609 .iii qi .Q- . figs in PY .32 A A 'A N Q Q' ,. 1Q-- f , T T P-I-P IIIIIB , f 5 X Q The Pep Club has been an active club in high school for a number of years. Red and white fthe club coiorsl are worn by the members every first and third Monday. The club is very active in sponsoring Football games. Page Sponsor THE NATIONAL BANK OF CREWE , 6 FIRST ROW QSEATEDJ Grace Bates, Mary Jane Weeks, Emily Norton, Daisy Mae Weeks, Diana Gayle Fisher, Peggy Sue Via, Judy Owen, Carolyn Little, Ludwicka Dobek, Thelma Stewart, Linda Franken. SECOND ROW QSTANDINGJ Anne Bowen, Anne Thompson, QSEATEDJ Frances Norton, Jackie Bowman, Barbara JOHCS. Q11eIaSUIhGI- land, Mrs. McKissick, Genevia Roop, Lois Norton, Betty Tucker, Joyce Spencer, Bonnie Smith, Marlene Garrett. THIRD ROW: Mary Frances Ford, Ann Page Bolick, Betty Jack Wilkerson, Elsie Jenkins, Marian Davis, Mae Leonard, Betty Adams, Marsha Sutherland, Shirley Turnage, Nancy Moore. FOURTH ROW, Jackie Fuller, Betty Culliton, Elaine Moore, Eleanor Mason, Alice Tunstall, Mary Page Thompson, Jackie Transue. FIFTH ROW, Carolyn Klocke, Rebecca Lail, Dorothy Hilton, Edna Dennis, Mary Dena King, Jean Cary, Ann Riley, Katie Poole, Mozelle Frazier, Dottie Bullock, Myra Todd McGhee, Elizabeth Johnson, Carolyn Oliver. In Ho Ao Rebecca's pride and joyl The Future Homemakers of America club is the largest in Crewe High. Leading this group this year are: President, Shirley Turnage, Vice President, Anne Bowen, Secretary, Eleanor Mason, Treasurer, Emily Norton, and Reporter, Marsha Sutherland. Mrs. Mcliissick is sponsor for the Club. A few lines from the FHA Creed explain the purposes of FHA. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage And high hope. I For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. Pqge Sponsors For we are the builders of homes, OAKLEY 8, AVERETT DEPARTMENT STORE Homes for Amerie-nfs future- Wolker's Restaurant--Burkeville 37 .'!' F . 5, : -uf! 1 iw i .... gc. V Six . fi I i' kwa WSW 3 l We fi -.. , Q R xg :N if X? , ix . gg!! 1 ss XA x r Ap , V 'x , ' Fi,-51 .fff N V. 1 lbw ug sf 8 1, . fi 5' QQ' 12 NI J. - QQ , z 13 n 1 KQV. Ig? BACK ROW: Anne Hawkes 1125, Tom Tunstall 1125, Henry Crittenden 1Annual5, Mrs. France 1Sponsor5, Nancy Luns- ford 1Secretary5, John Jenkins 1President5, Betty Jo Newcomb 1Vice President5, Shirley Turnage1Assist. Secretary5, Jean Shortt 1Pep5, Carolyn Smith 1Dispatcher5, Geneva Roop 1Ace5. LEFT SIDE OF TABLE: Mary Frances Ford 1105. Judy Owen 195, Jane Colley Wright 185, Sterling Horner 185, Lewis Bridgforth 195, Joe Meadows 185, John Trump 1125. RIGHT SIDE OF TABLE: Alice Tunstall 1105, Elaine Moore 1125, Kinsey Wingo 1FF A5, Charles Hooper 185, Frances La Neave 185, Myra Todd McGhee 195, Carolyn Oliver 195, Sandra Vest 185, NOT SHOWN: Jerry Fuller 1115, Alexander Hamilton 1105, and Tommy Cole 1105. V' NEWLY FORMED STUDENT CO-OP ASS N if va ff ' HAS HAD A BUSY YEAR The aims and purposes of the S.C.A. are to promote citizenship, cooperation, health, recreation, and self- improvement. During the year it sponsors the assembly programs, dances, parties, and other extra-curricular activities. Page Sponsor JOHNSON'S MARKET , , The Christmas Dance was an innovation at which everyone had a good Thanksgiving Tableaux added to , , , , time--even Ralph who trlecl to steal Louise Br1dgforth's act. the Assembly program. . N: 5,8 .. .. Q , V9 iii 1:1 fs' igiiiw 45 35 Mrs 35 llllllfy A , .rm an X f., if 3 dr. X l v iiix' ,iw 5, .--xr r I 14 ,, w 'I . A K1 .. v' :ff E. . ,. f if gj if V I ff 15 90 4: 53? f ,AL S 5 i . ? QL ,Ii '- .., iiya ,255 QA xv up WSW' A vb . ' ' Qg2igS - , :waxgzfl Z ,,iR? ..,, AA Q5 gig? ,4, 42-V hfffi: ax J ' A it Ep ,t 1' A M .lf 5, 'tffarrf-1 li 2 i,..F LW ifjjlyjk K Efjtvvkl .Rx1' 9' A' .' 1 4 , 1 gg A V f-N-wkvgl, , H HE w?XSamhfw.H1H A 'wif Q5 Aa 1? IIS wsu... 9.5 aj, F lf ,--v ' 1. '4 . Ah- V 7 bw 'fm J I .-. f --vi rv-1' 3?:.f3j'f.. . ' L , .L .1.,...,jw-,' ,,.A4 l . -'grL. 0- Y' ,WX 51 Q -- V4 5- ,:Sig ,'..f- i 5 , . V , ,X , - .3 'gy 4.1 1-V ., Wg.. f ,jg',.f v,Vn.v Y A 9 W' , , I Qdqs, j -- ' MC i ' f. ' 5 A ' , -4 3' L . L?,.,'W5..,:,N, ,A bww,-if i.fVLA g :'?g,,,pw'2R- 1 Q,-I 2-W1 N 1 uh. .J-,'n pc' p , ,- W ,i A , , U., ,Q K 43'C4f,j,i5 f :'g5ff2 ,Vp .FQLQ 51-5 3'f'g '5 ' 'I UQ ,g :am' .2L fd- Q, 095 - QW' 611 obfxuowvcnae -6 6009566 MIDGET RECORD - 1953 Crewe 34 Kenbridge O Crewe Crewe Crewe E. A. 35 Emporia 6 45 Kenbridge 6 26 Emporia 0 I ia ,. if-f-if 4'f 's B if FIRST ROW: Dickie Meadows, Horner Mitchell, Henry Foote, Dug Meadows, Neal Reid, Ray Barlow, Galey Honaker, Pete Phelps, Irving Foote, Donald Kent Davis, Gene Barlow. SECOND ROW: Jerry Hines, James Boyd. Julian Jenkins, Dick Drinkwater, Lewis Bridgforth, Jimmy May, Sterling Horner, Bobby Lee Vanarsdall, David Horner, Lester McCormick, Ernest Traylor. THIRD ROW: Joe Meadows, Tommy Jenkins, Jimmy Foote, Taylor Elliott, Jimmy Norton. Bobby Staylor, Melvin Ross, Robert Shir-es, Ray Yeatts, and Jerry Barlow. ...sw, Page Sponsor COLE 8. COMPANY MIDGET Me CHEERLEAD ssclzglstfmweu ERS FIRST ROW- K n Row. ' ay 111 I ley W. - June Oak ohllson, M . right es' Nanci' Boisseau Fran emlee Ogbum. CCS L aNeave, Jane C01- - 39 Be C Q fl . 'F S - N Q ' y r r i X 'ii W: E i 3, K .L 'Q 2 FRONT ROW: Bill Wilson, Wayne Pulley, Frank Shepard, Sherwood Robertson, Lewis Kanipe, Boots Spence, Bun- ny Bennett, Ronnie Vernon, SECOND ROW: Coach Golubic, Kinsey Wingo,Warriner Verser,Lynwood Yeatrs, Carl Clark, Jim Clements, Henry Crittenden, Billy Dixon, Cecil Jordon, Assistant Coach Boepple. THIRD ROW: Scotty Franken, Tootie Sydnor, Ryland Yeatts, Jimmy Martin, Frankie Boyd, Robert Clingenpeel, Leslie Beatty, John Warren, and Bob Jones, Manager. PEW EXPERIE EIB PlAYlRS I0 CARRY THE lUAD HAMPEHED IHE u Clements picks up yardage in Blackstone game V RSIIY RAllROA ERS Crewe 0 Crewe 0 Crewe 20 Crewe I3 Crewe 7 Crewe 9 Crewe 6 Page Sponsor i Lawrenceville 2I Randolph Henry I3 Amelia I3 Farmville 32 Victoria 20 Kenbridge 0 Blacksrone 26 W S V S - W S V S FM . X 'VT f H, ' ,J 'wx 1485641 'A 13-pl 5' 3 M7 x-2525460-f ' Lynwood Yeatts W. , JFS 1 ,C .1 .H 1, ,, ., QC. ' L' - I K , . .vi V John Warren , - .. Cecil Jordan ,fi-. X. A' :fav 'rf -wr g 'mr'L Y fa-' .ng i N V. Sgvgw. tb! -IH fs 'N Kinsey Wingo e Jrm Clements jimmy Martin Clingenpeel Henry Crittenden Carl Clark ' A . V, . .gg-.5425 mf, j N . . ,Q it -. , .5 Page Sponsor -.,,Q9,,,4 ,L M 4,4 7 , - ,U -. . C CRITTENDEN'S DRUG STORE fe Ronnie ver?f5h 0' i, , V , , , , l.x,,E,,..,.ui4f,. , .W - - 1 , F f if X af. X M WAW,' 3 I 1-rw by r y 5' fm v L A 'A . 'Ar ' 5' -9' , . ,, n , ., ' Mwvgx 'F' , ,, f. ff-N, 1 f 1, M-., Vx , ' on - 'e,..+-3r -1 Bill Wilson 2 x Frankie Boyd F ix mm :ef A x W, ff ,D .5 . 'K ,Q 11 Q. ' 4 I WPIXA, Y' T j , Ent :V-,fm-M. 4 L vt gf 19 F Way11e,Pu11ey Q: ffw ' A ,,, QZMO' W Yjfvvg .f H ' rx f gi. , ,jd 1 -of A M-iff!-1 2 J: REM! A f' f ' .1 S., Sherwood Robertson , 4 fri Frank Shepard F Q if Q43-f 'x .I , V E? t lf: A. -75,05 K MW - W. ' N :V Q f'f'?'b4 ,' lla A get K r , ' 1' rv : . alt f 2 -1.9 J 5 rr, rf' It . + 0 K gk, 5 gf- ...f , V ' . f 3, . Harold Bennett , 'Q'6 :YQ limi, H, 21 , ' - aye- -f Ryland Yeatts X ,485 U' 1 XXX sf' - 1 . 0 Z S- is' :W N' ' r ,, Q Scotty Franken Q- X I gk f Leshe Beatty . swf,-,'74 ,mi 6. . 4 4 A A , 5 ,V I. X , 3, . any , .. g 1 ff-1v,?f,, 24 i 4 . 4 1 ,LF V A Q 1,5754 im, F Wamner Verser 4 - 'V u Effrtqlg f ' , ,U , , 'F w,s, KINCHELOE erco, F J .gr ' is ' ff f Crewe Laundry 8L Dry Cleaners Boots Spence 5' g K A X r f -5 '?:?'ffL,3g,,I K I I Mlm , - vfj.jvg'gTrN,-bf M.. ,Q ,- ' ' ' '-f' 'W r'-A H f V F - f -V xv 'PT I ' 3 wt is f Q jx 5 lf .g-,f i x 2 lg E. '- N A, l Z 3X Sim Clements Crewe Crewe Crewe Crewe Crewe Crewe Crewe Crewe 1953 - 54 Record Amelia Victoria Amelia Lawrenceville Blackstone Randolph-Henry Emporia Farmville 'e Lewis Kampe Crewe Crewe Buckingham Farmville .---fy Crewe Randolph-Henry 11 -- . A Crewe Kenbridge Crewe Blackstone Ronnie Vemon Eddie Cleveland Carl Mason Clark Page Sponsors J. R. CARSON WILSON 'S 5 In IO!! STORE 14.111 HW-r. , . -.,,- an 'K -- WQi31k,,., ..,. ,,.,, is ,ram ,.-. C 4...A , ,H -li ii i-L . 3 C i C 1' 5 - ,. i - cm' ld , fg,lj?iy U tt v Fnor-QT now: weng forwgrdg' sscoun how: Johnsonm guard: Tunsra11,' forward. guard: Jackie Fuller, guardg' .nl M Y A 1 ljirbx ful IN 'mmm Row: shmey Turrurgif .y ulnls'nAsKfInA1fM s Q, 1. NBL ' ob I 4 Emily Norton VX, R ,fx - A nne Bowen K We BL. Jack1e Fuller Coach Boepple 1 u . gNc Mary Lee Wilson 1 Pat Shell Carolyn Smlth f 4 ' -Ax , . X Anile Shrrley Turnage Nancy Moore Page Sponsors Betty I ack Wilkerson Elsxe Jenkms BRADSHAW S GARAGE, INC. BRADSHAW OIL COMPANY, INC. Eleanor 'rex' -2 V' 5 2 , iifiga s ,Q-,4 'k .,, X FIRST ROW: Betty Adams, Becky Powell, Diana Gayle Fisher, Nancy Lunsford, Anne Hawkes, Nancy Moore, Mrs, Butts, Director. SECOND ROW: Jean Cary, Mary Lee Wilson, Mae Leonard, Bonnie Smith, Barbara Jones. Not STIOWD, C3l'01Yl'1 Smith TOP ROW: Ryland Yeatts, Jim Clements, C, B. Oakes, Cecil Barlow, Scotty Franken. ir 3? B. b 29 5? fri IQ'-'Va I' B '11 :iii 6 af I I I, 141 if W' 1 0 Q.- rl '59 '95, iw l - xx I W . ,ff Jw Ak ,x Q 'WM W L 40-- ! I Q! fs ,gud-v Leg gk:-'W Q! -ag fl Q ij A21 W' I! vu i l I -.....,,, K -ffwi. BRIISY P I'. A 4. N' ,- 211-f' 4 ,vrx J' 1 1' .,-. ap 2 g.,::,., 5 A , ' fam? M35 A r .n ' xx -Y k X 5 ' S 1 5 . 7 Y 5 b , -Q.,- ' AQ I N W N Wg,--fx 6 N X -Q ,pin . . 'xmiflilk ,A WL . M ,,.1. ., -Ml.. Q W Page Sponsors SEAY-BAG LEY COMPANY 1 CREWE GENERAL CONTRACTING COMPANYVJ 4, XA M? -- JM 1 F9 5 + x E. A. 8t Company Appliance Center Builders' Supply Company Chronicle, The ' General Contracting Co. Hosiery Company, Inc. Ko-op Store, Inc. 8a Dry Cleaner? St Welding Company Cnttenden Store Fisher, LR. 8: 4 up 4 FitzggrglQ,Cleaners if .VAi..Av ,..':M..--, - M Crewe . ,S 44' F 3 Jennings, c. L. and son i ' , Jennings, W. W. I 4 Johnson's Market 4 Jones 8a Company Kincheloe, W. S. A 4, ,, 4 N 4 Klocke Motor Company mfs f' , x 3 Longbottom Jewelers Lush Brothers - Burkeville Mathias 5d - 31.00 Store National Bank of Crewe, The Newby, W. E. 8rCo. lf. Averett Department Store an 5 Phelps Amoco Service Rlpchick's Grill 5 Rock Castle Floral Company . Seay-Bagley Company , , ' Superior Supply Company Town and Country Shop 5 Verser-Chappell Co. x I . w s V s A R RIPCHICK S GRILL Walker's Restaurant Page Sponsors B 5 4 aunxevl tts Esso SERVICENTER wnns- son, w. L. 22 . F Wilson's 5 8: rod Store -1 Supplement V 49 49 34 N 43 55 Supplement 47 Supplement 50 42 40 Supplemen 30 I' 54 Supplement 35 g 45 ' --- Supplement . 4-4 34 ,za f---44. 4... -- 31 Supplement 39 56 45 35 33 Supplement 40 6 Supplement 33 4 4 N lement ' 55 52 54 29 46 Supplement 43 37 46 47 ww, b ,X 4, ,N 'Zz . ,A-fig 1 LH 0140 R L' f l.. ,ff-'Q ' , ,fi ,Q 41 .' f 'fa x ' H .N X 44: I Ja li K? i la T X 4 QN ,W-vskyw
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