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’’Remembrance and reflection how allied! What thin partitions sense from thought divide! Alexander Pope TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Innovations. 4 Administration. 7 Students .13 Activities.39 Special Events.55 Athletics.59 Finals.69 Advertisements.75 3
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FOREWORD We, the staff of the 1965 Railroader, have attempted to maxe this book a record of our life at Crewe High School. Join us as we recall our experiences. May this edition give you fond memories - today and tomorrow. Sherry Pfirman and Marshall Ellett, Editors
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A Welcome Back to School bulletin board is being arranged by Mrs. Wilson. The opaque projector is adjusted by Mrs. Christine ClarK for use in English class. New School Activities This record of the activities of the stu¬ dent body of Crewe High School for the school year 1964-65 is portrayed through the re¬ flections of one of its graduates. Added to the regular academic courses was a third year of both Latin and French. For seniors who had not taken agriculture and mechanics, general mechanics was of¬ fered by the Agriculture Department. For the first time, eighth graders took class¬ room instruction in Drivers ' Education. One of the most important innovations in the school curriculum was the addition of our former community band, along with its director, Mrs. Dorothy Roberts. Another highlight of the year was the organization of a girls ' drill team by the girls ' physical education teacher, Miss Katie Presnell. Newcomers to the high school faculty were Mrs. Gloria Smith, English; Mrs. Wanda Padgett, history and geography; Miss Katie Presnell, girls ' physical education; and Mrs. Helen Wilson, librarian. The Crewe High band is assembled to furnish music at a football game. 4 French III students Virginia Pflegar, Julia Brown, Ann Taylor, and Cliff Olson look on as Linda Bradshaw uses the dual recorder.
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