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X Above: The skyline of Your Town is pierced by the spires of many churches. Here we see Salem Methodist on the left and First Baptist, right. Your town is Newport, located in a metropolitan area at the extreme northern portion of the Bluegrass State of Ken- tucky. Situated on the banks of the Ohio and Licking Rivers, Newport was founded in i790 by Hubbard Taylor and granted a charter from the Kentucky State As- sembly in 1835. Since then it has con- tinued to grow in both residents and industry and now boast a population of 35,000. Because of its centered position in a great manufacturing area, it con- tinues to call many new residents every year to fill the positions made by ex- panding manufacturing and commerce. Your home may be situated on the low-laying downtown area, or on the higher area to the south of Newport proper. No matter in what area you live you are served by many community services. You are constantly protected by the city's police and fire departments, and there is always a mail box near by. You are a member of one of Newport's twenty-three churches, and your shop- ping is done in the downtown area or in the new shopping center at the southern end of town. Your civics classes have visited the City Building many times, and you are well acquainted with the various city departments. All these things-your town, your home, and these local services help you to feel a sense of responsibility to your town and your school.
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Thi.s is your school . . This is your town . . CONTENTS 4 'I6 28 30 44 S ph 49 F h 53 At t 58 Sp t 84 St d t Lf 108 Ad t g 112 as seen by the T959 EWPO RTM newport high school newport, kentucky 3
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provides a home-services-community spirit 1' 5. Above: Students enioy Valentine party at the home of Mr. Steve Bush, popular history teacher at N.H.S. Below: Newport City Building-headquan ters for many community services. Above: Cast of the senior play stop practice for the pause that refreshes O at the home of their director, Miss Janice Robbins. Right: Ricarda Heftel, Newporter Editor, at home. Below: View of St. John's United Church of Christ in background and Trinity Below D ck Flair: ' 'ewan proudl Baptist in fOregr0und. F1'SDldvS liw deowtinen Qcpiprnent
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