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'r .n....'L.n .WT N- is fu'-' '-' if? 'R V -,.?E:f3 1 HA i , , A ' K ff .22 A- 1. ' .,-1.4- . mm:-mEac31:3 ' 20 maeacjcbmacs ENGLISH CLUB lst Row: F. DeBeek. O. llzmpaiicii, P. liauiscx. ll. XX illiams. Al, Dx cr. Y. Booth. E. Xlatle. 21111 Row: Y, lIzu'th'r. M. Rich, B. I'.u'h-e. Miss XVzu'cl. ll. Crux. Al, Bovlun. 3rd Row: C. Clement, Bl. Chaise. Al. Ili:-ln. Xl. Page-. XY. Crm-ne. T. Pzitclicll. ENGLISH CLUB NOTES The following officers were elcctetl for the English Cluh during the school year- 1947-1948: President.. , , Joyce Dyer Vice President . . Richard Williams Secretary, ,. Phyllis Ranlsey Treasurer., . ., . .Olga llaapanen On Decemher 16th the English Cluh presented a most enjoyable event, a concert 'hy the Varsity Singers ot the University ot Maine under the super- vision of Mr. james Selwoocl. Then on januari' 10th, the cluh spon- sorecl ll food sale, which was held at thc Hot Lunch Building. At this time we wish to thank all those who donated food to make our sale a success, During thc year several new mem- hers liaring the rank of eiglity-Five and haxing suhmittecl a composition for ap- proxal were admitted. They are as fol- lows: Betty Parlee. Nlarilyn Rich. Verlie Hartley. Thelma Patchell. and lean Boy lan. One ol' our meetings was held at the home of Colleen Clement. at which a pleasant time was had hy all. XVe, the mcmhers ot' the English Cluh, now wish to express our most sincere gratitude to Nlrs. ,Xhhic lVhite tor inviting us to holcl our meetings at her home. The English Club has heen very suc- cessful in its activities during the year anal we are sure that it will continue to clo so under the excellent supervision of Xliss YVarcl.
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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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3333333' 30 2 GIRLS' ATHLETICS lst Row: P. Buehclder, J. Grendell, D. Paradis, G. Bryson, I. Dyer, T. Patchell, C. Sewell, F. De-Beck. l fnvliil 2ncl How: I. Boylan, V. Stuart, ll. Jewell, Bliss Brewer, 1. Towne, E. Garrison, C, Chambers, B. Maelienzie. 3111 Row: A. Braley, L. Dow, B. Parlee, B. Seavey, M. Rich, P. Ramsey, I. Rich, M. Chase, L. Phipps. 4th Row: V. Hartley, A. Iackson, I. Sewell, N. Tucker, B, Sennett, J. Tardy, W. Greene, V. Booth, 1. Berry. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB NEWS The oliicers of this club are: President .... .... ...,....,.......... .... I 0 y ce Dyer Vice President ...,... ...... T helina Patchell Secretary ............,.... ...,...1 C arrie Sewell Treasurer '...,..........,..........,.... Gloria Bryson The Girls, Athletic Club has been in- active during the first part of the year, but it is hoped that bowling, badminton, and volleyball will lbe started soon under Miss 'Brewer's supervision. On March 6th the girls held a food sale and the money received is to be expended for Cheerleaders' outfits, numerals and letters for the sch0ol's athletes.
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