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WeVe <sot \*crrAM torn, to 00 v. mjcKtm-f $onemit<6- 1 l?, will dukno J J\yOvJJ what/ y /j\~\r IT%-m'VW?5 HEY, MISTER WHAT* UP? iBR-V kl r-lHERE'S A BOAT ANCHORED OUTSIDE- TH , HARBOR F-MCK-WAK* OP? 1 HBMV SOMeONE snotm*?.., Newport firemen Study First Aid Members of the Newport Fire Department met receatly for the first in ( wries of meetings to give the member* of the (ire de partment a better understanding of first aid in event of emergency H. G. Curganus, an employee of the State Highway and Public Works Commission, stated that the course of stndy will encompass a period of approximately It hours which will be divided into two periods a week for nine weeks. The meeting was presided over by the Newport fire chief. Charlie Gould Jr., and Leon Mann Jr.. mayor of Newport. The meeting was attended by approximately 25 firemen and representatives of the local Explorer Scout Troop. The first evening's course of study concerned the how and why of first aid and the practical ap plication of bandages and dress ings. In conjunction with this, provid ing emergency ambulance service for the citizens in the Newport area was the first of Newport's "Finer Carolina" projects for the coming year. The Hawk's Corner MCHS Glee Club Visits; Pupils Give Musical Show By JUDY SLAUGHTER Well hi, everybody. Once again we at NHS are in the news, so let's find out what has been going on lately. Friday, the 8th of March, NHS was honored to have the Morehead City High School Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Wade, come to our school t o pre sent a concert for grades 5 through 12. The singing was the best I have ever heard from a high school glee club. We really d i d appreciate their coming to sing for us and we hope they Judy Slaughter don't wait too long before they come back again. Friday night, March 1, the a nual variety show was presented I in the school assembly halt. The program opened with a ieVies of songs from Mrs. May's fiftft grade, Mrs. Heath's fourth grade, Mrs. Gerock's fourth grade, and Miss Chitty's fourth grade Judy Slaughter, from the tenth grade, was accompanist for these! classes Charlotte Dugee, from Mrs. May's fifth ferade acted asl announcer for this portion of the) program. Next on the program was Mr. Hunter's Sixth grade, singing Gonna Get Along Without You Now. The members of the class acted this out while Linda Casey, Jackie M alone, and Shelva Jean FulCher sang the song. Edward Millis from Mr. Hunter's class accompanied these girls at the piano. American dance was the next highlight on the program, presented by Miss Eva Bateman's sixth grade. Then Mrs. t. T. Redmon's 7th I grade came up with t pantomime TTlorehead ? Last Times T?d>y ? I ROBOT "iHr A1D0 1 IgfAN *.75^, MY! ? 1 # Wednesday ? Thursday # of the Green Door. One of the cutest acts was Mrs. Mosca's 7th grade doing Singing the Blues. Joan Raye Gray and Tommy Gar ner sang the song while the rest of the class acted out the song. Gaynelle Gray from the senior class accompanied them at the piano. A minstrel show from Mrs. Pa trick's and Mr. Gillikin's 8th grades was the last highlight on the program from the grammar grades. The main act from this was Donna Licari, Anne Garner, and Betty Green doing the Soil Shoe, accompanied by Jenny Lynn Garner at the piano. Coming into the high school por tion, four of the best looking peo ple in high school sang solos which were very pretty. First of all Peggy Wallace, a sophomore, sang I Miss You So. Then Betty Jo Whi taker, a junior, sang. True Love. Both of these girls were accom panied by Judy Slaughter at the piano. The popular junior, Alton Hardi son made his appearance by sing ing the beautiful Unchained Mel ody, accompanied by Mrs. Ruby Woodruff. Last of all Joal Wade, a senior, sang Wanting You, ac companied by Gaynelle Gray. Now we can't forget the very good an nouncer, Tommy Howard. I think Tommy did a very good job, and we thank him for doing it for us. Proceeds from the variety show totaled $135.75. This is going to help buy new stage scenery which the school needs very badly. To help keep in mind our gram mar grade students, I'm going to give you a very cute story written by Sandra Savage, one of the itu dents in Mrs. Geraldine Garner's 3rd grade. A Pony Ride One day some cameramen came to my house, and wanted to take my picture. They had a pretty black and white pony, whose name was Spot, they wanted me to sit on. After they had taken my pic ture I wanted to pet Spot. I started to pet the pony, when all of a sudden he took off. He rode me around the block three times, and then took me back home. The cameramen were laugh ing when I got back. I was so scared 1 could hardly move. Mother asked me if I was hnrt. No. I was not hurt, but I was surely scared. Now we come to the aad part of the news, sports. As you all know the Newport Hawks won the county championship title, and then moved on to Kenansville to play in the district playoffs. Well, everything was moving along smoothly until we met up with Swansboro. Our boys were really in there fighting hard to win, but some body had to lose and it was New port. We're very happy to have three our boys running for the all conference team. ' They are Berlyn Temple. Leston Gillikin, and Gilbert Garner. We wish these boys lots of luck and we hope they make it. Next year those gone from our ball team will be Billy Dail, Ber East Drive-In Theatra Beaufort, N. C. ? Tuesday ? Wednasdajr ? "THE UNCONQUERED" Stirring Gary Cooper ? Paillette Gaddsrd ? Thursday ? Friday ? "THE FIRST TEXAN" Starring Joel McCrea ? Jeff H?im i-aau aaE huhq ajrau 33D aunn D3 aocasiifr 3m HOB 0Ht3 aaadaa UHwaun azic aaaaa naa caao ansi hod aaa aaana ql3e uamaaii auzia^fi una ::n * az BKuuuaa an 0H21B Hffla DtJMH Ki-jraa mas Kiaua Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. 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Most of you have seen our junior varsity play this year. Next year the main ones coming up from that team are Larry Kirk, Tommy Gillikin, Joe Mann and Johnny Turpin. We think in a couple of years we will have as good a team as we had this year. Our cheerleaders this year are not to be forgotten. Coming out of the freshman class we had Ce cilia Henderson, Emma Lou Par riih, and Linda Lou Edwards, who all did a wonderful job. Peggy Cannon, ? sophomore, did an ex Today through Thursday Sfrfppd ?! All FICWM, UGiHD, UiSI ThiTrue Story of Jesse James ceptionally good job with Anne' Reynolds, a junior, right along beside her. Peggy Howard, the chief cheerleader, and also a sen ior, was very good this year. We hope all of these girls make the cheerleading squad next year, and to Peggy Howard, the ball teams would like to express their thanks for the wonderful job of, "chiefing." Almost a couple of months ago ] See Hawk's Corner, Page 3, Sec. 2 Beaufort Air Conditioned Phone 2-4836 ? Tuesday ? 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Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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