Il XX lllfll DiilclyU meanest 12 seasoning: PAUL REYNOLDS Hpillllv General 'AMen of few words are the best men. Future Farmers ol America 4, Senior Play 45 lournailism Club 1. General Haste makes waste so why hurry? llzxslscliball l, 2, ilg Sollball lg Bowling l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 43 lllllllClIl1XlCCl'S, Club 2, 3, 4, Pl'L'SiLlL'lll 4g Girls' Glee Club ,l, 2, 3, 4, Yico Prcsinleut 44 Mixed Cliorus l, 2, 3, Music Festival l, 2, 35 1Viu- lvr Carnival Guartl ol llonor 3, llg Club 2, 3, 41 journalism Club i, Booster lloaul 1, 2, 3, -lg Live Nllire Board 'lg Dramalie Club lg English Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 43 Girls' Atlu- lt-lic Club 1, 2, S, 4, junior Prize Spcalciug 35 Manager of lViutor Carnival King auil Queen Candidates 45 National llouor Society. First llonor Essay. MAIRILYN lllCll Ulllargicn IANIES SNIl'lll jim General What is this thing called lm:e?', Clce Club l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4g Rlixctl Cliorus 1, 2, 3, Sopliomoro Speaking, 25 -Iuuior Speaking, lst prize, Central Maine Speaking, Srtl prizeg lloinciualccrs' Club 4g Girls, Basketball 3, Girls, Athletic Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club lg Softball lg journalism Club l, 2, Bowl- iuq l, 2, Sg NU Club 4, English Club 4g Music Festival 1, 2, 3g Senior 1'lav 4, Booster Boarcl lg Spear Speaking Contest 3, Vllintcr Carnival Guard of Honor 3. Class History. Agriculture Ambition has no rest. Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Sophomore Prize Speaking, lst prize, junior Prize S-peaking, lst prizeg Mixed Chorus 2, Base- ball 35 Central League Speaking Tournament 3, Future Farmers ot America S, 4, President 3, 45 Representative to National F. F. A. KConvention in Kansas C1tV, Missouri, 4g VVinter Carnival King 4g N Club 4. Address of Welcome. 4
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2iGi'13IQID3C3ll3lf 14 EIEIEGFEQQZUGIDCJQ' CLASS HISTORY Let us dip back into the past for a minute and try to recall when the class of '48 Were Freshmen. Class officers for our Freshman year were: President, Effie Fletcher, Vice President, George Gray, Secretary, Mari- lyn Davis, and Treasurer, Betty Parlee. Our candidate for Carnival Queen was Avis YVeir. Sports enthusiasts were Marie Patchell and Jean Rich. It doesnyt seem possible, but We made the grade into our Sophomore year of N. Il. S. IVe were old hands now and no one pushed us around. For otlicers we chose George Gray, Ivan Fletcher, Gloria Bryson, and Joyce Dyer. This year we chose Marie Patchell and George Gray as our candidates for 'Car- nival King and Queen. .Sophomore Speaking was held in February at the movie hall and speakers were: James Smith, First prize, Phyllis Ramsey, lirst prize, and Richard YVilliams. runner-up. Others were Rae Stuart, Joyce Dyer, and Marilyn Chase. Alternates were Marie Patehell and Marilyn Rich. Who hit my thumb? Did you hear Betty Parlee cracked her ankle trying to dust the piano lor this occasion? All this happened March twenty-iirst when we were Juniors. The event was the combined Junior Speaking and Prom. Speakers were: Marilyn Rich, first prize, James Smith, First prize, Joyce Dyer, l't1l11lC1'-1113. Others were George Gray, Paul Frazier, Gloria Bryson, and Phyl- -it' lis Ramsey. Alternates were Richard YVilliams and Jean Rich. Candidates for the annual king and queen, this year, were Joyce Dyer and Paul Frazier. Newport High School looked very good in the early days of autumn of our Senior year. At last our goal had been achieved. To lead our class, this, our Hnal year, we had Paul' Frazier as our president, George Gray his substi- tute, to keep our class records, Joyce Dyer, and to cheek our 'Hnancial con- ditions, Verlie Hartley. This year our Senior Class was pleased to have as King and Queen of the XVinter Carnival Sports, Joyce Dyer and James Smith. Throughout the years our energetic sportsmen held their places and among them were George Gray, Ivan Fletcher, Paul Frazier, Coburn Finnemore, Rich- ard Williams, Robert Gipson, and James Smith, who were out 'for such sports as football, basketball, and baselball. Now we are taking the Hnal step and we must not forget three members ot the graduating class who have come up through the years together. Jean Rich, Ivan Fletcher and Betty Parlee started school in 1936 and now the iirst twelve years are finished. Now our minds are back to the pres- ent and it is with a slightly wistful look at Newport High School that We turn our faces to the future and to whatever il may bring. Marilyn Rich Joyce Dyer IlQJQ,,7ib65XQg9U
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