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NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL l 24 l ,ra ,,.V. V,,.. ,. K, FRESHMAN CLASS First Row-B. Cook, E. Garnett, L. Bonlicr, R. Mills, NV. Lancaster. Second Rowfll. Dyer, XV. Maynard, j. Berry, 1, SQ-WCM, Kenzie, J. Flzlgg. Third Row-I. Gerry, R. Haining, D. Mitchell, H. Kenzie, H. Underhill, D. Carsley. FRESHMAN CLASS At the first meeting of the Freslnnan Class we elected the following officers: President. , ,,Gordon Richardson Vice President., ,. ,..., ,, .... Richard Mills Secretary and Treasurer,,lVanda Greene Student Council. ...,. ..,. ..,.. D o 11 Mitchell At this meeting we also decided that class dues would be fifty cents. Then came the Freshmen's initiation. The Sophoniores really painted us red! We had to carry our books in a pail, pencils in a bottle, and carry an um- brella. At the reception a group of girls sang Give Me Five Minutes Moref, A group of four boys sang My Bonnief Toussa Greene, G. Riclmrdsnn, E. Garrison, G. Conant, P. 1... Dow, V. Booth, F, DeBeck, I. Boylan, R. Mac- iint, E. Underhill, R. Tucker, NV. Potter, R. Mac- Frances DeBeck sang Symphony, and Clem Maynard danced the Hula Hulaf, At our next meeting we decided to have a chicken raffle, which was held Thanksgiving. ln December we had our assembly. A preview of the Senior Play, movies, and Christmas carols were the high- lights of the program. Gordon Richard- son read the Bible and led the prayer, and Richard Mills led the saluting of thc flag and Christmas carols. Next came the day for choosing the candidates for Queen and King for the NVintcr Carnival. The candidates were NVanda Greene and Gordon Richardson. Richard Mills was their campaign man- ager. Wanda Greene
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NlCXYPOH'l' HIGH SCHUOI. I zo A lk Ps - -r EICHTH GRADE First How-j. Noiles, E. Pinkhuxn, D. Purudis, A. Bruley, R. Parlee, E. Gotten, C. Brnwn, l, Buell:-lllel', -I. Grindell. 1 Second ROWAR. Jewell, ll. Sennett, N. Tucker, A. Jackson, 1. Tardy, B. Carver, J. Towne, A. Easley. Third Row--R, Tum-ker, M. Mullen, ll. Rich, B. Elkins, C, Finnemore, D. Kenniston, C. Holt, R, Small, VV. Jarvis. EIGHTH GRADE President. . ,Ernest Gorten Vice President .. ., . .Richard Parlee Secretary and Treasurer Constance Brawn Student Council. ,. , . .Ernest Gorten This year the eighth grade. Consisting of twenty-six students, settled down to a year of harder work and much more dignified manners. A social was held in November, at which dancing, games and refreshments were enjoyed. December was a rushing month for everybody. A decorated Christmas tree was gaily laden down with gifts, which were exchanged by the students. The january highlight was the VVin- ter Carnival. Candidates for King and Queen were Ernest Corten and Phyllis Batchelder. Malcolm Nlnllen served as campaign manager. The eighth grade sponsored the as- sembly at which the King and Queen were chosen by popular vote. During the latter part of january, preparations began for a spelling con- test. The team was made up of live members: Delina Paradis, Malcolm Mullen, Esther Pinkham, Nancy Tucker and Ernest Corten, and alternates George Finnemore and Beverly Sennett. NVe are all looking forward to enter- ing high school next year as Freshmen and hope that We have as much success as we have had in the past. Phyllis Batchelder
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