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Mike Humphreys and Susan Wilson reigned as King and Queen of Hearts over the extravaganza presented by the Beta Club. The Lady and Gentleman-in-- Waiting were Mary Bishop and Billy Willis. Carrying the crowns were Kim Foote and Kevin Mercier. The other Senior representatives were Gloria Reeves, Mike Barrett, Dot Bradshaw, and Joe Daniels. Representing the Junior class were Robin Carter, Steve Johnson, Cyndi Potts, Edward Holloman, Mary Ann Thompson, and Bruce Covington. The Sophomores chose Debbie Carrington, W. G. Garrison, Sharon Kelly, and Mike McCann. KING AND QUEEN REIGN OVER VALENTINE ACTIVITIES Jenifer Weatherford and Steve Golubic represented the Freshmen. The Eighth Grade chose Becky Chappell and Bobby Shreck. Ce 1 yy oO 2 dir— ; i gb t— Rte4 yA JAY UX Nese 11
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The Cheerleaders for both teams are Ronnie Atkins, Charles Hackney, Ronnie Beamer, Steve Johnson, Rickey Tolley, Donnie Harrelson, Billy Ellett, Billy Willis, Garry Williamson, and Robbie Hawkes. CREWE PRESENTS FIRST POWDER PUFF GAME On October 7, 1968, Crewe High School greeted its first annual “Powder Puff” football game between the junior and senior girls of the school. With the guidance and coaching of their male counterparts, the all female teams met to put on one of the most highly attended football games of the season. After an exciting game with only a few casualties, such as one broken nose and some fainting, the senior team left the field victorious. The Senior Team included Marie Stewart, Diane VanArsdall, Lynne Jennings, Mary Bishop, Captain; Madelene Leath, Carol Jennings, Gloria Reeves. SECOND ROW: Ramsay Young, Assistant Coach, Barbara Austin, Betty Vaught, Jane Ellett, Mary Arendall, Cheryl Dixon, Diane Wilson, Karen Cochran. The Coach was Bill Bowles not shown in the picture. FRONT ROW: Cindy Tucker, Debbie Atkinson, Bitsy Jen- nings, Donna McCann, Debbie Hawkes. SECOND ROW: Debbie Gregory, Nicky Andrews, Eii¢en Barrett, Linda Bishop, Robin Carter, Judy McCormick, Lee Branch. THIRD ROW: Bruce Covington, Coach; Rose Anderson, Sandra Roberts, Barbara Watson, Diane Greene, Rhonda Baldwin, Steve Ingram, Coach. .
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Highlights of ’68, presented by the Beta Club, provided the entertainment for the Valentine Court. The skit began with Mr. Cyrus seated comfortably in a large recliner, introducing each act. Mr. Clingenpeel posed as a political candi- date for Dog Warden for Nottoway County. Ben Hundley provided a humorous rendition of Bill “Bo Jangles” Robinson; Robbie Hawkes imitated Tiny Tim. “Bonnie and Clyde” were portrayed by Diane VanArsdall and Carey Glascock, while Mrs. Flippen danced the “Tickletoe.” Diane Wilson, as Jackie Onassis, received a papal punishment from Mr. Via. Mrs. Vanderpool captured laughs as ““Rosemary’s Baby”’. The Olympic fights were presented by Jerry Williamson, Donnie Harrelson, and Elvira Bev- erly; Kenny Clements impersonated Bill Cosby. A heart transplant was performed on C. T. Hill by Carol Jennings and Garry Williamson. The Maharishi and his followers demonstrated des- tructive meditation; joggers (Madelene Leath, Cheryl Dixon, and Rickey Tolley) acted as prop men. “HIGHLIGHTS OF '68” ARE DRAMATIZED BY BETA CLUB cael cane 12
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