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SENIOR ACTIVITIES LEONARD WARRINER BLEVINS v Blevins Transfer from Maury High School, Norfolk, Virginia. Crewe; Future Farmers of America 4. BETTY BRIDGMAN CASSADA 4 Betty” Transfer from John Marshall High School, Richmond, Virginia. John Marshall; Christian Youth League Representative at Forum of Foreign Students and volunteer work at Sheltering Arms Hospital; Literary Society; Girls ' A. A.; Homeroom President 1 , 2 ; Class Red Cross representative; Participated in annual Language Banquet of Richmond; contributor to school magazine, The Record. Crewe; Dispatcher Staff. EDDIE JOE CLEVELAND Eddie Baseball 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Future Farmers of America Reporter 2,3. BETTY CLARK CULLITON Betty Southside 4-H 1,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4,5; FHA 1,2,3,41 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. DAVID SMITH DAULTON Smitty Baseball 3,4; Monogram 3,4; Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Vice-President. URBAN KOENIG FRANKEN Scotty Post Graduate GERALD WAYNE FULLER Jerry Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; FFA I. President 2, Reporter 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Business Manager, The Railroader, 4; delegate to Virginia Poultry Convention, 4. WALTER FRANKLIN HUNDLEY Junior- Post Graduate CAROLYN VIRGINIA LITTLE Lynne Transfer from Petersburg High School. Petersburg; FHA I, Vice-President 2; Commercial Club Treasurer, 2; Vice- President Freshman Class; Secretary, Sophomore Class; Petersburg Representative at FHA Convention in Harrisonburg, 2. Crewe; FHA 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Junior Class President; Senior Class Treasurer. ERNEST COLEMAN MARTIN Jimmy Baseball I, 2,3,4; Football 4; FFA 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , Treasurer 5; Class Secretary 5. BETTY JO NEWCOMB Jo Transfer from Lane High School, Charlottesville, Virginia. Charlottesville; Hi-Y 1 , 2 ; Treasurer I, Secretary 2; Hi-y Convention 2; Model General Assembly 2; Student Council I; Secretary of Homeroom 2. Crewe; Library Club Vice- President 3, President 4; Pep Club 3, Reporter 4; SCA Vice-President 3, Representative 4; Cheerleader 4, The Railroader Staff 3, Editor in Chief, 4; Dispatcher Reporter 3,4; Youth Forum in Richmond 3; SCA District Meeting 3; SIPA 3,4. CHARLES EDWARD NORTON Pete Transfer from Burkeville High School. Burkeville ; Baseball 2,3; FFA Reporter 1,2, 3; SCA Reporter 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Class Vice President I; Beta Convention 2,3; FFA Representative at VPI, 3. Crewe ; FFA 4 Vice-President; SCA Repre¬ sentative 4; Beta Club 4; Class President 4. KINSEY JONES WIN GO Kinsey Basketball 1 ,2, 3; Football 3,4; FFA Vice-President 4, President 5. YEATTS, HAZEL SPENCE Transfer from Burkeville High School. Burkeville; Softball 1,2; FHA 1,2,3.
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(KJULT TV - JUNIOR CLASS HISTOR- The Juniors, from the time they entered school in 1944 up to thepresent time, have been one of the busiest classes ever to enter Crewe High. The first fire drill we experienced in first grade was far more frightening than the tales we heard about World War II which was still going on. In second grade, wewerea little less timid, sowe began to like school. Everyonehad a good timewhenthe Vaughan twins, Carolyn and Rosa¬ lie, had a birthday party right in the school room. My, how delicious the ice cream and cake werel The third grade teachers taught us how to multiply and it was so hardl Arithmetic wasn ' t the only hard subject. Learning The Grass¬ hopper and other poems brought many nights of study. The first King and Queen of Hearts pro- gramwasheld that year and two members of our class, MarianDavis and Bill Wilson, were chosen crownbearers. Mr. Turnage who is now on the faculty, was the Kingl The fourth grade was a little harder than the third, but having a huge round blue globe showing the countries which we studied was thril 1 - ing. It was fun to make the globe turn round and round 1 In the fifth grade, we learned how to sew and weave, with the result that our mothers got new potholders for Christmas. A trip toWil- liamsburg and Jamestown to see the Restoration taught us many things about our country. That sameyear, weweresaddenedbyMr. T. P. Har¬ wood ' s departure to another county. The sixth grade brought us the fear of taking exams but after the first one, most of us found that it wasn ' t so bad. Mr. Stuart Beville, ournewprincipal, introduced the plan of having a County May Day. The first one was held in Robert Clingenpeel Saturday Thomas Cole Tom Marian Davis Murzie Joe Flowers Friday Barbara Gunn Bobbie Alexander Hamilton Frances Ford Fransoir Page 16 Sponsored by MATHIAS 5c - $1.00 Store BRADSHAW ' S MOTOR COMPANY
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