Newport High School - Live Wire Yearbook (Newport, ME)

 - Class of 1937

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llll' LIVI' WIKI -t I 6 l 4- trust in God to be loyal Startin now and prepare for an eventful future WHAT OF THE FUTURE? The depression so we are told is a thing of the past Prices are going which is always a sign of a country returning to its own Jobs are more plentiful But is there enough work for the many who want and need it? fhere are still manv unemployed and every held seems fairly well hlled What does the future offer for the students graduating from school and college' Must they go blindly forth trusting to fate and hoping Dame Fortune will look their Wav' At present this seems to be a gamble but wr are sporting enough to take thin TS as they are plant both feet on the ground and strive for what we have in our minds There will be classes will hawe to hurdle and lf they lose their stride their chance in the future will be lost It means studv and work for those who strive to make places tor themselves in the world -4:o:- ' ' . 1 Y ? Y. . , - 1 4 - ' x - ' 1 - 1 - PK . 1 up. Strikes are the topics of the hour, many obstacles which the graduating . 7 ' I L. . Y - 1

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NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL 4 I 5 l 4- Orchestral muslclans FQCGIVB falrly hlgh wages The ordlnary dance band player ln thls sectlon FQCGIVGS from two to five dollars for an even lng s work The hlgher type of dance band TSCGIVES much more and such men as Armstrong and Goodman re CSIVG as much as many hlghly pald buslness ofliclals However lf one does not llke thls type of muslc he can go lnto concert work Here the men get large salarles and there IS a good opportunlty for success Therefore the study of a muslcal lnstrument IS never a waste of tlme and even though one never plays ln an orchestra or band he wlll recelve much enjoyment from hls lnstrument by Just tootlng around DUTY We are taught that for every rlght whlch we possess we have also a cor respondlng duty to perform We have rlghts as cltlzens What are our cor respondlng dutles'? There are many dutles for us to carry out One of them IS ln defendlng our country Thls seems to be the first duty Wlth a large percentage of our people The only ldea that many of these people have of defendlng thelr country IS by the use of arms There are many ways of defendlng our country many means whlch we may use Two ways Whlch present to us these thlngs of most Importance are one defence by the use of arms the other obedlence to our natlon s laws To see a great army marchlng away to fight for 1tS country lS some thlng we may feel rlghtly proud of We see our army of brave resolute and determlned men wllllng to glV6 thelr llves for thelr country We have seen thlS loyalty and pa tFl0tlSm portrayed many tlmes IU the hlstory of our country once ln 1861 when thousands and thousands of brave men marched away to the South to fight for thelr country What was the motlve of their actlon'7 It was slmply that duty called them And agaln ln 1917 was lt not duty that caused many a man to leave home frlends and everythlng Whlch he loved to enter lnto a COHHICIZ the out come of whlch he knew nothlng? Some say What more can soldlers do for thelr country? But dld you ever more lmportant duty yet that of obedlence to laws? If these laws were obeyed as they should be there would be less need of warrlors and iightlng men If we wlsh to avold trouble Wlth other natlons we must obey lnterna tlonal law In deallng wlth natlons we should regard them as lndlvlduals We should try to do wlth them as we would have them do unto us Is thls not our duty? In the State of Malne we have laws enough but the trouble IS that what we have are not enforced In the school also there are a great many dutles for students Here agam the first one IS loyalty or obedlence to law The best show of loyalty IS ln school splrlt Each one should be more than loyal ln helplng carry out actlvltles Good sportsmanshlp IS ln another sense a speclman of loyalty So you future cltlzens of Amerlca conslder It your hlgh6St duty next to ' - 1 . , . . . - . - .A L. L. , . 7 ! I . , - . ' . . 54 . . ' Ll ' 77 ' 37 ' think that these very armies have a ! . . . . . r I ' 1 . 9 : . - . , 1 : . . . t . . , . . . , , I Y ' . , , ' 1



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NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL ass 0 lQ3g ezzjnmf jggjiz Jtfz Jo! Q 'C'? l l l l'4'-l l l' 6 X Homer Woodward General Course Woody Class Prophecy Class Treasurerl Class Presldent 4 Abraham Clark Hlgh School Roselle N J 2 Jun lor Exhlbltlon Wmter Carmval Play4 N Club 3 4 Freasurer 4 Engllsh Club4 Asslstant Busmess Manager L1veW1re 3 Busmess Manager 4 Bas ketball 3 4 Captaln 4 Medal Award3 Baseball 3 '1rack3 Wmter Carn1val3 4 Boy s Trophy Cup4 Natlonal Athletlc and Scholarshlp Society 4 The three years you have been our classmate ln N H S Wlll always be a pleasant memory for us all You have been an athlete a buslness man and a speaker for our class Your sportsmanship and w1ll mgness to help wxll long be remembered Wlshmg you Greatest success ln all that you undertake' Archle Hatch General Course Archle 4 Jumor Exh1b1t1on U of M Speakmg Contest 3 Montgomery Speaklng Contest3 4 N Club 3 4 Pres1dent4 Wmter Carmval Play 4 Engllsh Club4 Basketball 4 Track 3 Captaln 3 4 Debatlng 4 Cheer Leader 2 Natlonal Athletic and Scholarship Soclety 4 Archle you came to us ln our Freshman year and rlght then and there our class reallzed that we had recelved one of our greatest assets you Four short years we struggled onward together and now So long may God speed you on to success Eleanor Hunt Red Commerclal Course Class Clfts Class Secretary and Treasurer 4 Semor Play Orchestra 1 2 Glee Club 2 N Club 4 Port land Hugh School 3 Operetta 1 Eastern Music Camp Eleanor and the Royal Northwest Mounted have somethlngm common they both get their man But serlously Eleanor we Wash you the best of luck and happlness ID the future -L l 7 l 4- ! 3 P I Pd LL 4, , 'X 1 ' 'IP' O- f 1 A w . xr f f f C I 1 u H , , 3 ' 5 , . - ' Z ' . . . . ' . . ' U ,, 1 1 ls : ' 5 9 ll ' ' YY , ' , - ! Y y 2 I I S ' . ' ' . 7 . ! Y ! Y Y Y . 1 1 Lib' ' ll ' Y, Pi' K Class Historyg Class Secretary 15 Vice-President 2, 7' Y ', . as H , Y I Y gi 8 All . . . , . I . . s 5 J v s 1 2 2 v I 2 S . Y . I 7 . ll - I! ' u sr . 91 I ,A X ' Z 4 5 ' ' . . . as 77 . - ' Y Y ! Y Y . , . . . , y , J' 1, 2. 4 P , I I I

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