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maaeeec 18 eeeeeee FRESHMEN lst Row: F. Brawn, A. Trask, R. Small, E. Gotten, R. Parlee, R. Tucker, G. Finnemore, W. larvis. 2ml Row: I. Graves, V. Stuart, I. Crcndell, Mr. Crauer, A. Easley, I. Towne, B. MacKenzie. 3rd How: D. Paradis, R. Jewell, A. Braley, N. Tucker, C. Chambers, A. jackson, B. Sennett, I. Tardy, E. Pirrkham, P. Bacheldcr. 4111 Row: E. Long, ll. Rich, P. Heath, L. Holt, D. Kenniston, Nl. Mullen, R. Gerry, S. Smith, VV. Sclrissler. FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class held its tirst meeting shortly after school started. At this time class officers were elected. They are as follows: President ,..,......,.. ...,.,.. 1 Richard Parlee Vice President ,,.... ........ E rnest Gorton Secretary .,.,.,.......... ..,........ R ichard Small Treasurer '.....,....,..,....,.,....... Robert Tucker Student 'Council ......,. George Finnemore Richard Parlee Mr. Crauer is our faculty adviser. At the next class meeting we decided to have a Freshman Snack Bar every week. Each student contributed some- thing toward making the .Snack Bar a success. Sandwiches, pop, doughnuts and cookies were sold rapidly and a rea- sonable prolit was made. Later we Freshmen girls had a chop suey supper in the Home 'Economics laboratory with our teacher, Miss Brewer. The food was delicious and we all had a grand time. Our next and most exciting event was the Winter Carnival and election for king and queen candidates, Who were Sterling Smith and Delina Paradis, with Wade Richardson as manager.
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19 Y or EQQZUEGEIGDEQ A EIGHTH GR. DE Front Row: L. Grendell, E. Evans, Bl. Booth, P, Ramsev, ll. Brown. j. XYiseman, P. Proctor, D. Burke. 2nd Row: A. Braley, F. Hanson, G. Fletcher, NI. Cook. Xlrs. lfernnld. E. Gothberg. E. Paradis. P. Harris. 4 3rd Row: H. Plummer, B. Look, N. Frost, D, Tvit-Allister. ll. Sewell, B. Bernard, S. Turner. 1 4th Row: K. Rideout, R. Condon. I. Sit-Corqxriiulalr-. j. Grin, E. Xlarshalli D. XYilliiuns, N. Day. EICHTH GRADE On NSeptember 2, 1947 the Newport Eighth Grade moved to the High School building. There were thirty-four stu- ents enrolled at the beginning of the school year with Mrs. Fernald as in- structor. After a few days of school and hard work, we elected our class ollicers and they were as follows: President, Paul Ramsey, Vice President, Iane Wisemang Secretary, Richard Browng Treasurer, Richard rlleedg and Student Council, Paul Ramsey. Later, Betty Look was appointed our 'Eighth Grade Editor for the 'KBooster.', Soon the basketball season drihbled around and the line-up for Boys' Bas- ketball was entirely from the Eighth Grade, While that of Girls' Basketball in- cluded four Eighth Graders. On Thursday' afternoon. December 18th. we had a Christmas social. which we all enjoyed. The Christmas Con- cert directed by Xlrs, Xlonoghan was held at the lligh Street Union Church that evening with the Eighth Grade singing two numbers. lt was voted to have a toboggan party on Tip Top and the President, Paul Ramsey. appointed those to bring thc toboggans and build the fire. It was held Saturday. February T, and everyone had a wonderful time. XVe have had an eventful year of school, and have found it to be quite a change in some ways from years spent in the Grade School Building. As OUI' days in the Eighth Grade draw to a close. we look forward to 'becoming Freslnnen and a part of the regular High School in the tall.
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