Crewe High School - Railroader Yearbook (Crewe, VA)

 - Class of 1968

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FRONT ROW: Johanna Olsen, President; Susan Wilson, Vice President; Madelene Leath, Secretary; Susan Elliott, Treasurer; Joan Farthing, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Currin, Lynne Jennings, Gloria Reeves, Linda Bowlin, Nancy Cook. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Flippen, Sponsor; Carol Jennings, Cindy Hampton, Barbara Jennings, Roberta Via. FOURTH ROW: Pam Ayers, Mary Ann Thomp- son, Diane Wilson, Betty Vaught. Not pictured are Jeannie Martin, Diane Greene, Mary Bowman, and Vicky Mann. Ace of Clubs sponsors bonfire for Homecoming New Ace members wear old clothes to school as part of their initiation The Ace of Clubs, the oldest service club in CHS, raised money for the athletic fund by operating the concession stand during baseball season. New members were chosen in the fall from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. They were Linda Bowlin, Nancy Cook, Mary Bowman, Mary Ann Thompson, Diane Greene, Phyllis Currin, Cindy Hampton, Betty Vaught, and Barbara Jennings. These girls were initiated at the annual Ace Tea held at the home of Miss Johanna Olsen. Ace members wore their club colors, green and white, every Thursday. Members were required to wear the emblem or pin on the first and third Thursday of each month. The Ace members also gathered boxes for the Homecoming bon fire which they sponsored along with the parade and pep rally. Ace members prepare to participate in a parade organized to publicize a foot- ball game. Initiate Nancy Cook performs for older members at Ace Tea.

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FIRST ROW: Coach Golubic, Steve Weishaar, Gary Simmons, David Hill, Bill Bowles. SECOND ROW: Don Harrelson, Billy Ellett, George Birdsong, Benjamin Hundley, Steve Ingram. THIRD ROW: Phillip Taylor, Mike Cary, Mike Humphreys, Leslie Mann. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Knight, Ramsay Young, Joe Wilson, Chet Walrod, Ronnie Jennings, Ronnie Norton. Varsity Club stirs interest in athletics The Varsity Club began its sixth year at Crewe High School under the sponsorship of Coach R.J. Golubic. To obtain membership in the club, a boy has to be a varsity athlete who has won his letter in one of the four sports now at Crewe High which are football, basketball, baseball, and track. The main objectives of the Varsity Club are to stimulate interest and participation in, athletics, to promote good sportsmanship, and to maintain a high respect for the varsity letter. Shortly after the football season every year, the Varsit y Club presents a “Rinky-Dink” award to some non-letterman of the football team who has con- tributed the most enthusiasm and hard work for the good of the team. This award is decided upon solely by the members of the club, who overwhelmingly elected Bruce Covington to receive it. As in previous years, the Varsity Club printed and sold programs at all home games. The club also printed football schedules and placed them in various places of business throughout the community. President Simmons pre- sents the “Rinky-Dink” Varsity Club officers are Gary Simmons, President; Bill Bowles, Sec.-Treas.; and David Hill, Vice-President. award to Bruce Coving- Members of the club hang a football sched- ton during athletic assem- ule on the bulletin board. bly.



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At the annual Tea, Pep initiates line up for a can-can. Initiates waltz for the entertainment of the older members. During the month of September, the Pep Club selected new members from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The senior members handed out invitations to Lynda Hudgins, Margie Bowlin, Rhonda Pennington, Mary Bishop, Peggy Cookes, Betsy Stewart, Donna McCann, Debbie Gregory, Linda Bishop, and Cindy Tucker. These girls were initiated at the annual Pep Tea which was held at the home of Miss Ellen Shell on September 12. The club members rendered their services during football season by operating the concession stand. The money made at home games was donated to the athletic fund. The Pep and Ace clubs collaborated this year to sell blue and white basketball booster ribbons as another means of raising money and helping promote school spirit. Pep member Mary Arendall sells Neal Owen, Christine Koziol, and Stuart Covington basketball booster ribbons. Pep Club augments athletic fund FRONT ROW: Doris Toney, President; Mary Lou Arendall, Vice President; Sharon Jones, Secretary; Ellen Shell, Treasurer; Cheryl Dixon, Reporter and Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Margie Bowlin, Barbara Thacker, Cindy Tucker, Debbie Gregory, Linda Bishop. THIRD ROW: Diane VanArsdall, Betsy Stewart, Betsy Clay, Louise Eubank, Mary Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Boswell, Sponsor; Rhonda Pennington, Donna McCann, Peggy Cookes, Lynda Hudgins, Elaine Boisseau.

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