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The newly-elected top pupils and prefects of Clounagh Junior High School. Front row (from left) Mr David Watson, principal; Jacqueline Ingram, deputy head girl; Catherine Vallely, head girl; Gareth McCann, head boy; Alan Wright, deputy head boy and Mr Kilner, teacher. (9 Sept 1983) |
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CLOUNAGH SCOUTS VENTURE TO THE TOP |
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The members of Clounagh Venture Scouts with the Challenge Shield they won in Crawfordsburn. Included are joint leaders Mr Colin Boyd (front left) and his wife Gail (front right). (16 Sept 1983) |
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IRISH PREMIERE AT CLOUNAGH |
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Auditioning for Clounagh Junior High School play - 'Swan Esther' are (from left to right) - Jacqueline Ingram, Andrew Robinson, Linzi Stewart, Mary Stephenson, Stephen Blevins and twin brother Donald. (14 Oct 1983) |
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CLOUNAGH STUDENTS READY FOR FUTURE |
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The computer kids ... Trying the newly-installed computers in Clounagh Junior High School are Tom Stephenson (A1), Simon Moles (A1), Elaine Muldrew (A2) and Catherine Ballely (A2). (21 Oct 1983) |
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AN OPEN BOOK |
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Mr George Hynds, and his wife Olive, chat to Miss S. Davies, a teacher in Clounagh Junior High School, during open night at the school. (28 Oct 1983) |
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FOOT ON THE FLUTE! |
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Displaying his ability to play the flute at the Clounagh Junior High School open night was Mark McReynolds. (28 Oct 1983) |
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PUPILS BRANCH OUT |
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Pictured are 10 pupils from Clounagh Junior High School who were given the task of selecting the school Christmas tree. There are - Alastair Hall, Sean Thompson, Wendy Hutchinson, Jill Stevenson, Joanne White, Elaine Pentland, Maurice Troughton, Robert Lewis, David Muldrew and Tanya Matchett. (16 Dec 1983) |
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PUPILS WALK TO RAISE MONEY FOR MINI-BUS |
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Mr Terry Sandford, right, of Dencourt Motors, hands over the keys of a new mini-bus to Clounagh Junior High School teacher Mr Eric McAfee. Included in the photograph is the headmaster Mr D.L. Watson and senior master Mr Gerry Hampton with pupils from left, Michelle Forde, prefect; Ian Harland, Darren Turkington, Maurice Troughton and Karen Holmes. (10 Feb 1984) |
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DRAMATIC FIRST AT CLOUNAGH PREMIERE |
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The full cast of Clounagh Junior High School's musical play 'Swan Esther', based on the Bible story of Queen Esther. (9 Mar 1984) |
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ANXIOUS TO FEED HUNGRY CHILDREN |
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Clounagh Junior High School pupils, from left to right, Alison King, Joan Hay and Cherith Edgar, have given up their pocket money to help starving children in Ethiopia. They brought sweets to fill a large jar and other pupils filled two more. These were raffled and £42 raised. A charity disco is planned for later in the year. (16 Mar 1984) |
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TALKING THEIR WAY TO SUCCESS Clounagh Junior High School pupils told a success story at Portadown Speech Festival. Prizewinners included, back row, Victoria McCann, Jacqueline Burnett and Julie Robinson. Middle row (from left), Gillian McNeill and Allison Craig. Front row (from left), Jacqueline Ingram and Kathryn McClung. (16 Mar 1984) |
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SEVENTH TIME LUCKY FOR CLOUNAGH SCHOOL |
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Clounagh Junior High School has won the Portadown Garment Manufacturing Cup for secondary schools for the seventh time. Head Boy Gareth McCann and Head Girl Catherine Vallely with the cup. (8 June 1984) |
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CLOUNAGH PRINCIPAL RETIRES AFTER 27 YEARS OF CHANGE |
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Welcome back to former students ... Mr. D. Watson (front row, left), headmaster of Clounagh Junior High School with Miss Marion Matchett, guest speaker at the speech day. Also included are members of the platform party, from left, the Rev. Herbert Cassidy, Mrs. Pearl Watson, Mr. Gordon Speers and his wife Margaret. (27 June 1984) |
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RETIRING PRESENTATION |
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Mr. Desmond Hillis (front right) makes a presentation to Mr. David Watson, the retiring headmaster of Clounagh Junior High School. Also in the picture are, back row (left to right): Mr John McCartney, Mr. Jim Barriskill, Mrs. Ruth Hampton, Mr. Gerald Hampton and Mr. Ambrose Elliott. Middle row (left to right): Mrs. Betty Barriskill, Mrs. Dianne Hillis and Mrs. Joan Elliott. Front row (left to right): Mrs. Deirdre Kilner, Mrs. Pearl Watson, Mr. Watson and Mr. Hillis. (27 June 1984) |
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HEADMASTER SAYS AN EMOTIONAL FAREWELL AT CLOUNAGH PRIZE DAY |
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In recognition of Clounagh Junior High School's record with Ulster Savings, Mr. L.L. Bell (left), Armagh County chairman of Ulster Savings, presents a 25-year certificate to Mr. D.L. Watson, principal. Also included are Mr. Sam Cowan, general secretary of the Ulster Savings committee (left) and Mr. D. Stevenson, vice-chairman. (29 June 1984) |
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ALL THE MAIN AWARD WINNERS |
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The prizewinners at the Clounagh Junior High School Speech Day. (29 June 1984) |