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28 the January 3.- january 5.- THE NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Opening of school. Track practice begun. january 11.-Hockey: Newton, 9, Milton, 0. january 11.-Meeting of Boys' Debating Club. january 14.-Basketball: Newton, 73, Elm Hill, 6. January 14.-First meeting of French Club. january 14.-Candy sale for the benefit of the Girls, Basketball Team. Proceeds amounted to about ninety dollars. January 14.-Hockey: Newton, 8, Somerville, 0. January 19.-Basketball: Newton, 50, Rock Ridge, 14. January 21 january 24. .-Basketball: Newton, 32, Quincy, 13. -Trials for debate with Brookline. Following chosen: Clark, 1910. Raymond, Smart, January 25.-Hockey: Newton, 4, Rindge, M. T. S., 3. january 26.-Senior Class Meeting for assessment. . january 26.-Basketball: Seniors, 10, Juniors, 9. Sophomores, 283 Freshmen, 6. january 28.-Basketball: Newton, 305 Thayer Academy, 23. February 2.-Hockey: Newton, 7, Cambridge, 0. February 2.-Basketball: Newton, 165 Winchester, 51. February 2.-Address in the hall by Mr. Gorham on Vicarious Development. February 4.-Meeting of German Club. February 8.-Hockey: Newton, 1, Arlington, 3. February 9.-Address in the hall by Mr. Henry Hainey on Paris and Rising of the Seine. February 11.-Meeting of the Cercle Francais. E February 12 -Hockey: Newton, 12, Brookline, 2. February 12. .-Twenty-first Annual Indoor Class Meet. Won by Seniors, 19g Sophomores, 14, Freshmen, 1. 29 points Q Juniors, February 15. -Track Meet: Newton Freshmen, 27, Brookline Freshmen, 36. February 16.-Address by Rev. E. J. Park on Lincoln and Washington. Mr. Park emphasized three things found in these two great presidents: First, exact knowledge, second, power to thinkg third, power of appreciation. February 18.-Annual Triangular League Meet. Won by Newton, 38 points, Brookline, 24, Cambridge, 1. February 22.-Basketball: Newton, 17, Quincy, 35. February 23.-J. E. Purdy announced as class photographer. February 25.-Brookline debate in Assembly Hall. Subject, Resolved, That the United States should adopt a policy of bounties and subsidies for the en- couragement of her merchant marine. Newton, aflirmativeg Brookline, nega- tive. Won by Brookline. Newton team: Raymond, Smart, and Clark, Brook- line team: Hay, Clark, and Russell.
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THE NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 27 October 30.-Football: Newton, 65 Worcester, 3. November 3.-Meeting of Girls' Debating Club. November 6.-Football: Newton, 0, Waltham, 41. November 10.-Address in the hall by Dr. MacLure. Dr. MacLure's subject was Appetite November 10.-Successful Senior Class Meeting. The following ofiicers were elected: President, Chauncey Doudg vice-president, Esther Wing, secre- tary, Mildred Clark, treasurer, Stephen Hopkins. November 12 November 19 November 19 November November 23 19. -Football: Newton, 65 Brookline, O. -Meeting of Debating Club. -Football: Newton, 6g Cambridge Latin, 0. -Football: Freshmen, Og Sophomores, 0. .-junior Class Meeting and election of officers. President, Riderg vice-president, Kathryn Tewksburyg secretary, Ruth Clark, treasurer, West. November 27.-Football: Newton, Og Brookline, 0. November 29.-Football: Sophomores, 173 Freshmen, 0. December 1.- December 2.- December 2.- Decernber 3.- Meeting of Girls' Debating Society. Football: Seniors, 123 Juniors, 0. Meeting of basketball candidatesg Wood elected captain. Candy Sale in Drill Hall. Much care was shown in the decoration of the tables, and a good deal of taste in the preparation of the eatables. Excellent music added much to the enjoyability of the occasion. The money thus raised was divided between the library and the Review. December 3.-Public trials for Debating Team against Everett. The first team was selected as follows: Raymond, '10g Smart, '10g Wilson, '10g and Clark, '10, Atkins, Belcher and Harwood, '11, were chosen for the second team. December 3.-Basketball: Newton, 163 Watertown, 13. December 8.-Meeting Athletic Committee. December 10.-First Meeting of German Club. December 15.-Basketball: Newton, 19g M. I. T. 1913, 23. December 15.-Senior Class Meeting. Election of Photograph Committee and Social Committee. The Photograph Committee was chosen as follows: Burr, chairmang Smart, Miss Whitley and Miss Ganse. Social Committee, Beatty, chairmang Hopkins, Miss Flanders, Miss Wing. December 17.-Debate: Newton vs. Everett at Everett. The question was, Resolved, That labor unions are more of a menace than a benefit to the welfare of the United States. Everett defended the affirmative, Newton the negative. Won by Everett. December 20.-Basketball: Newton, 325 Allen School, 8. December 22.-Hockey: Newton, 9 3 Wellesley, 3. December 24.-Christmas Holiday.
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THE NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 29 March 2.-Address in the hall by Mrs. Lucia Mead on Patriotism and its Relation to International War. March ll.-Senior Assembly held at the Northgate Club. Forty couples present. The matrons were Mrs. Arthur J. Wellington and Mrs. Mitchell Wing. March 12.-Girls' Basketball: Newton, 24, Cambridge Latin, 3. March 16.-Senior Class Meeting for the purpose of electing orator and historian. Following results: Orator, Paul H. Smart, Historian, Dorothy S. Emmons. March 16.-Girls' basketball: Seniors, 73 Sophomores, 5. March 18.-Meeting ofthe German Club. March 2l.- Meeting of the Senior class. The proposition of publishing an Annual was discussed and Paul H. Smart was elected editor-in-chief. Carleton M. Burr was elected business manager. March 26.-Gymnastic Carnival. March 29.-Girls' Athletic Meet. Won by Sophomores, 34 pointsf Fresh- men, second, 31 points. March 30.-Girls' basketball: Newton, 10g Alumnae, 18. April 1.-Miss Helen L. Gustin announced as salutatorian. April 1.-Senior reception held at Temple Hall, Newtonville. The hall was tastefully decorated with the class colors and by many banners. The matrons were: Mrs. Enoch C. Adams, Mrs. Charles D. Meserve, Mrs. William M. Flanders, and Mrs. Mitchell Wing. April 1.-Beginning of spring vacation. April ll.-Re-opening of school. April 12.-Baseball: Newton, 283 Volkmann, l. April 15.-Baseball: Newton, SQ High School of Commerce, 4. April 20.-Entertainment in the hall furnished by the orchestra. April 29.-Meeting of the German Club. April 29.-Baseball: Newton, 75 Boston College Prep., 0. May 2.--The Annual goes to print. 'I 'X' -BENQ -'-N .v v 'If ,Elf 'iaurane an 'O' 0 it dl ,,' ,er .4 is, 5?
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