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. . Y ,-.. we ., .-as-. . ,gr , Mg i. 13939059' G 'mid H UTMTT' 'L' 'NATM' 'F 'Wiibiiazi STUDENT COYNCH. lst Row: P. Frazier, E. Wade. G. Brxson. j, Smith, Cl. Crax. XY, C521-r-ru. 2nd Row: G. Richardson, B. Littlefield. R, Wiiliains. pl. P. l r.isv:'. IJ. Xlitglwff. 3rd Row: ll. Parlce, G. Finneniore, Hr. Chaplin. l'. llainsvx. STUDENT COUNCIL REVIEXV The Student Council of Newport High School this year has fifteen mem- bers. There are five members from the Senior class, four from the junior class, three from the Sophomore class, two from the Freshman class, and one from the Eighth -Grade. They are: Seniors: James Smith, iPaul Frazier, George Gray, Richard Williams, and Gloria Bryson, Iuniors: Eldora XVade. -lean Paul Fraser, Carl Braley. and Blaine Littlefieldg Sophomores, Don Mitchell. Wanda Greene, and Gordon Richard- song Freshmen: Richard Pai-lee and George Finnemoreg the Eighth Grade: Paul liainsey. The officers of this club tl! L.. President james Smith Vice President George Gray Secretary , Gloria Bryson Treasurer .Eldora XVade XVe plan to get pins for the Student Council members from the money we hare received from booklets sold at football games. Now we are looking i-0I'XY2l1'tl to a dance or some social event to sponsor before the end ol' the year.
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maniacs.-:mia-5 26 LOCALS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY lst Row: E. NVade, I. Dyer, M. Chase, O. Haapanon, C. Clement. 2nd Row: P. Ramsey, R. Gipson, Nlr. Chaplin, I. Rich. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY REPORT The Nokomis Chapter of the National Honor Society held its induction cere- mony during the baccalaureate services of the class of 947 at the Methodist church. At this time the new members, Eleanor WVing, Jack Randall, Marilyn Chase and Ioyce Dyer, were inducted into the society. The society members of the graduating class participating were Rosalie Iones, Joyce Sheridan, and Hadley Smith. XVe were fortunate in having the members of the class of '46 National Honor Society to aid inthe in- duction ceremony. 'They were Mar- garet Fletcher, Ruth MacAllister, Guy Mullen, Emily and Marilyn Huse. The new members appointed this year are jean llich, Phyllis Ramsey, Robert Gipson, Colleen Clement, El- dora VVade and Olga Haapanen. The cardinal requisites of the Na- tional Honor Society ,are Scholarship, Character, Leadership and Service.
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iawaafaeia gg aaaaaeiem. WVINTER CARNIVAL lst Row: T. Patchell, I. Sewell, C. Sewell, Bl. Rich. 1. Boylan. 2nd Row: G. Richardson, 1. Smith, R. XYilliams, R. Cipson, L. Small, I. Fletcher. N. H. S. WINTER CARNIVAL HIGHLIGHTS The annual Winter Carnival of New- port High School was held Saturday, january 31, 1948, with the neighboring school of Hartland competing. Sports events in the morning were held on Tip Top at nine o'clock, and the afternoon events took place on YVitham's Field at two oiclock. From five to six oiclock a supper was held in the Grange Hall under the direction of Miss Brewer, the Home Economics teacher. The impressive ceremony of the Coronation of the King and Queen that evening in the Armory proved thrilling for all who attended. The king and queen had been previously elected by the student body, but the victors had not been announced. The ceremony began with the proces- sion of the king and queen candidates, the guards of honor, and six children marching into the hall, led by their marshal, Phyllis Bachelder. After marching through an arehway of skis formed fby the guards of honor, the king and queen were then crowned by Mr. Stuart C. Chaplin, the queen being Joyce Dyer and the king, James Smith. Their royal majesties then took their rightful positions on the throne and read the names oi the people who had earned awards. The high point school of the day, which was Hartland Acad.- emy, took the cup. An individual trophy was presented to Inez Sewell of New- port, high point girl of the day, and to Maynard Rowe of Hartland as high point boy. Following the Coronation ceremony a dance was held, thus ending the a-n- nual Newport High School Carnival of 1948, with a wonderful' time having been had by all.
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