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?fieB6ClCOfl Nw ,f-.1-Xfft -fvf.-xr A Q' X X: ' 1 XV- , ,A xv 1 1 - ,N 1 ,,ML3lA First row. left to right: Lorine Hazelwood, Virginia Belle Powell. Ifetty Marshall. J21112- Lewis Guy Stieff:-11. Mary l'l11l'll liloxnni. Miss E11l11l1 Massey. St'l'l7llll 1'1111': -1111-qilolillv llil1i11111. Yi1'g:i11i21 1'l1'y:1111. ,Xlfri-il llii-11i11x011, Fustvr llilmlgilis, .luv Smith lli11 '1'l1011111s, 1 'l'1lll1'1'S 1.1'1' 1,Zll'1it'!', .lllll I10111r2111. '1'l1i1'd row: 1'l10iM- '1'l'llSSt'1. livtty 1illX10ll, 1'1l1-a11101' 111'stv1', x1ill'g,Zllt'l X1-wbill. 1112ll'12l1lll1' K1-lla-1' l'111'01y11 R11-1111rcls011, u!'I'1l'lll1t' Sis-1:1-1, Nllll4'5' R11-l121111:011. Intelligentsia of N. N. H. S. '1'110 101'211 L'1l2lll101' 0f 1110 N211i011211 1101101' Scmiofy was 01'g:2111ixv11 i11 1,l'l'4'lll- bor. 11130, with 1lY0ll1j'-1111110 l'1l2ll'10l' lllf'lll1l0l'.i. The 011111 110w 1121.4 21 1111-1111101's11i11 of t11i1'ty-1-iglit. 111 0l'l101' T0 bv 0101-11-11 T0 1110 1lUl10l' srwioty, 11 8111110111 must 1l'3lVl' 11 Si'1l01ilI'- ship 21ve1'21g'e 0f 3.69, 01' il higrh U. N01 Ill0l'0 1112111 fiftc-011 Il0l'C9ll1 01 the 100111- - 1 1 .- . - 1111111 class, 1011 1w1'cv111 01 1110 10111' 1011' class, 211111 Tivv lll'I'L'0ll1 01 11111 11ll'0l' high class 211'0 eligxiblv. A11 sfumlvnts Will? 1111-01 1111- 1i1'1lK112ll'S1l1ll l'l'fll11I't'lll0ll1S 211'0 l'1llli1l1f'!'1'l1 Twice il, y0ilI', 111 1JOCPlllb0I' 211111 i11 May, by 21 0011111111100 01' 1110 1'2lL'lI1fj' who jumlgrv 1110 2lIlp11t'ilIl1S 011 1Q'2ll10l'S1l1Il, c11211'21c11-1', 211111 se1'vic1-, i11 211111111011 10 the s-v110121stiv ilVl'I'2lgI0. '1'h0s0 Ill mils 1llt'011ll1 1110 1:0lll' 1-111 11i1'0111c'111s ?1l'6' Q0llS1l1l'l'l'l1 211111 V01011 ll 3011 P' bv 1110 001111111111-cf. N1-11' llll'lll1Jl'l'Sf11l'0 111211111 111b1iu t111'01111'11 1110 131-2111011 11v11's- 1 P llillltll' 01' by 2lllll0llTli'1'lllR'll1 ill il scl1001 2l.4SClll1J1y. Thus, 0110 lllily sc-0 111211 111v111l1e1's11i11 ill 1110 N211i011211 1101101' Scwiviy is 0110 of 1111- NU1l001qS liigrlivst 1l0llOl'S 211111 0111y 1110 111051 110Sl'l'V1llgI S1l1l1l'll1S 211'v 2111111i11011.
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fxjyfw fi f f iiii vcvlifl Main lixccnlivc linnrd: l'l'I'0lll row, lcft lo right: l'll1nnm' Mnlmry, unc low: liilly Vcrcll, two high: llctty lilurshnll. four high: Hurry Diggs. tlncv high: Jam- Le-wis. vice--prcsicla-ritz .Xlfrcd llirkinmn, prvsiilont Usic Spmly. sm-cr:-t:iry'3 Bupa-cp Hnl.dlcy, four low: Lloyd Noland. thrcc low: Milllrcd .lzunl-s. two low The Twenty-Eighth Congress ln 1920 nur first grovcrningr bncly, thc Sfnrlcnl fl0llll1'll, was iwgrmiizcll Dnrinn' thc Tllirlccn vcznzw of ite cxisfvncc :I nrcnl lll2lIlV clibsnii-'cs lmvc bccn nmclc I' A P' Q I' nnlil nnw if is cmnpnscml of El l'Ulll'l'il'lll2lllVf' frmn cnch limnc rnrnn and an cxccnfivc liozllwl cmisisting nl thc nfficcrs nnrl El l'cpI'csci1TnTivc of cnz-h of thc cigrht clzlsscs. 'l'hc c0nncil's cxccllcnl and czllmblc mlviscr. Miss lilhcl Bl. ililmlcr- slccvc, has flonc inncli to bring' zxlmnl its llI'0g'l'l'SN :incl sncccss. Many lll'0lJli'lllN and lllll illflllS of thc sfnclcnl bncly arc prcscntcml bcforc thc council which cliscnsscs l'll0lll and if 1lPlfl'SS2ll'y lwingrs lhcln To thc ntlcnlion of thc sfmlcnf bmly in nsscnibly. 'l'l1isyl-mls 0lll'Sl?lllillllg' acliicvcincilt hula be-cn thc llldl-Hllillllill of the lmnm systcni which has rcccntly bccn zlclnplcrl by thc stnflc-nts. Iiaclx subjccl claw has votcfl as to wlicthcr cn' nol half of thc clnsscis :irc new in cxpccts Thc cntirc school ln bc opl nn it 4lmir'c.w thc class rocnn limim- SXSTPIII and Yl02lI'lj flu' This plan within one ycar. Office-rs of the Stnmlcnt Unnncil arc choscn by popular votc. Nmninations for prcsimlcnt, vicc-In'cl4i4lcnT, and sccrclnry :irc ninclc by thc council and fnrthcr ll0llllllPlll0llS arc ncccplcml frrnn thc floor in nsscmbly. 'l'hc sfnclcnls vote in hmnc rnmns by sccrcl ballot for lhcil' clmiccs to Thcsc thrcc high positimls. 'l'hc ne-wly clcclccl nfficcrs fm' thc fall fe-rin are VVill.z1r'cl fi!'PSll2llll, prcsiclcntg liopccp llnnlllcy, vicc-prcsiclciifg llloyil Nolznnl, secretary. 'I'-Elllflll unclcr' thc llOll0l' systcni. 'l'l1c council
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XX!! i NP t, J H 5 ,ff i P FZQBGCICOIFI ,fx-'NX ,- rv k uf f Q Billy Verell, leader: front row, left to right: Wallace Fairfield, Andrew Robinson, Oakley Parks, John Massey, Gerald Berlin, Irving Grant, Allen Hawks, Clinton Spencer, Robert Saundersg second row: Joe Braitch, Henley James, Cyril Mirmelstein, Carleton Shockley, Robert Kilpatrick, Rouzee Givens, Mabry Minter, Hugh McQuoid, Lee Montgomery, Raymond Challoner, Phillip Smith, Lewis Savage, managerg third row: Maurice Fowler, Charles Epes, Marx Eisenman, Louise Perzekow, Ran- dolph Rouse, Henry Powell, Cecil Shepherd, and Stewart Lane. Musical Midshipmen Newport News high school's band is a comparatively new organization, having been in existence only two years. It was organized by Miss Eleanor Sherman, present head of the music department, in 1931. The original organization consisted of only eight members but within the period of two years has grown to thirty-two pieces. The first student leader of the band was Stanley Kennon, February '33, who took over his duties last fall. Billy Verell, high-stepping sophomore, succeeded Kennon and will direct the band for the next two years. At football and basketball games and in pep assemblies, the band, in strik- ing white uniforms and gold and bllle capes, is always successful in arousing the students to a high degree of enthusiasm. Special transportation is provided for the members to accompany the teams to out-of-town games. The band makes several public appearances each semester besides on oc- casions of athletic contests. During the acts of the fall and spring dramatic productions, between parts of the eantata each May, in Visiting Night assembly, and to the entertainment at various banquets and other social engagements, the band's contribution is always enthusiastically received. A j A,....,,.,.A,..Av.,,t.,l,,Ll1A,,..A,N,.,.,.,a,,,.
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