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CLOUNAGH PUPILS WHO WILL LEAD WAY |
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New prefects for the year at Clounagh Junior High School. Also included (seated from left), Mr David Watson, principal, Matthew Doyle, head boy, David Devlin (deputy head boy), Ann McElveen (head girl), Elizabeth King (deputy head girl), and Mr John Kilner (teacher). (19 Nov 1982) |
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Mrs S.M. Rocke, organising secretary for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research picks up a cheque for £457 from Clounagh Junior High School headmaster Mr D.L. Watson. Pupils raised the money through a sponsored 'knit-in'. Included in the picture is one of the organisers Mrs D. Williams and some of the top collectors. (19 Nov 1982) |
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Back row: Allison Edgar, Louise Guy, Tracy McIvor, Cathy Benson, Gail Freeburn, Susan Quinn, Jackie Ingram. Middle row: Alexis Fraser, Karen Irwin, Linda Newell, Cheryl Johnston, Hayley Graham, Gillian McAllister, A.M. McGarry, Stephanie McLoughlin, Lesley Brady, Janet Kinnen, Elizabeth King. Front row: Kathy Leeman, Sharon McDowell, Jacqueline Ewart, Linda Johnston, Lynn Elliott, Valerie Best, Susan Hawthorne, Tara Thornton, Alison Gilbert, Joanne Lyttle. (Dec 1982) |
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YOU COULDN'T ASK FOR MORE THAN 'OLIVER' |
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Thirteen-year-old Nicholas Griffin who plays the title role in Clounagh Junior High School's annual play 'Oliver'. (17 Mar 1983) |
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Principal members of the cast of 'Oliver' which ends at Clounagh Junior High School tonight. (17 Mar 1983) |
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COLLEGE STUDENT ON BIG STAGE |
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Fourteen year old Portadown College pupil Tony Rutherford stepped into the limelight at Belfast Opera House in the acclaimed production of 'The King and I' ... His face is familiar on the boards at Clounagh Junior High School in productions such as 'Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat' and 'Calamity Jane.' (29 Apr 1983) |
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CALL FOR A BLOOMIN' GOOD SHOW |
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Teachers and pupils from the Portadown schools who attended the council's press conference held at the Civic Centre on Monday to launch the 'Ulster in Bloom' competition. At the wheelbarrow is Mr W.J. Dowds, the council's recreation amenities superintendent and the teachers (from left) are: Mr M. Dunlop and Mrs H.H. Hughes, Clounagh Junior High ... (10 June 1983) |
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A NEW TWIST TO CLOUNAGH MEALS |
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Kitchen supervisor Mrs Doreen Moffatt points out a delicacy to the children of Clounagh Junior High School as assistant cook Mrs Violet Moffett looks on. (17 June 1983) |
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The Mayor of Cragavon Councillor James Gillespie presents the premier trophy in the Tidy Schools Awards at the Civic Centre to Sarah Louise Dickson and Jonathan Humphreys of Clounagh Junior High School ... (17 June 1983) |
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CLOUNAGH PUPILS HAVE A RECORD TO BOAST ABOUT |
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Principal prizewinners at the annual presentation of Clounagh Junior High School. Back row from left, Nicola Gilpin, best girl in the 1st year and champion athlete; Paul McClure, champion boy athlete; Richard Stevenson, the Michael Aldred Cup shared with Neil England; Jonathan McCracken, the Cage Cup for endeavour and participation; Colin Jennet, the Elliott Cup for Poetry. Front, Neil England and Cathy Leeman shared the House Trophy. (1 July 1983) |
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PAUL IS CLOCKING UP RECORDS |
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Watch out Daly Thompson - young Paul McClure is gunning for your titles! The 12-year-old Clounagh Junior High School student is having a fantastic season and has, as a result, been invited to join the famous Annadale Striders Club in Belfast. (22 July 1983) |