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TH2 BLUT ND HITS Volume 3 February 10, 1933 Number 4 Locals ith examinations over we find ourselves enter ini the second half of the present school year. For some it will merely be a reoitition of the old half , with the same monotonous grind; but for others it will really be a new start, a place to begin anew and correct our former faults, a chance for novel achievement, new adverture, and a renewed faithful service to our school. For the seniors it will be the home stretch and the end of a high school career. To the majority perhaps a sad one for after this last half year high school days v i ll he nut a long treasured memory. So let us realize this now, seniors, and strive to make this a grand finale of which we may be justly proud. The American Boy Magazine, in cooperation with the Japan Tourist Bureau, has made it possible for throe hiib school students to go to Japan during July and August with all expenses paid. The three travelers will be the writers of tho three best 390-word essavj. on the subject; Japan - and why I want to Gb There They will leave their homes in time to arrive at Seattle on June 30, when they v ill board a Japanese Mail Line Steamer. In Japan they will see Tokyo, the capital; Uikko, with its famous shrines; the sacred island of Miyajiraa. They will voyage to Korea, returnin . through the lovel • Inland Sea. ’ Titers of the 1C essavs ajud ed next best will receive silk loung.in robes, fashioned' in Japan of Tapanese silk. Perhaps this explains the reaso the students of the sophomore, '.junior, and senior classes have for the past week been writing essays on Japan. The Alumni dance held Thursday, December 29 was a great success with appro:.ametly 250 present. Penants of classes from 19j9 to 1933 lined the walls, graduates from classes as far back as 1390 were present for you know the first class to graduate from N. H. S. graduated in 1333. The members of the senior class were invited as guests, although next year we hope to be supporters of this worthy organization. The Annual Boy Scout 7 eek has just passed. Perhaps some of you attended the fine exhibition heid in the Farm Show building at Harrisburg the past week and were able to attain a slight glimpse of the vast Scout movement which is being,, curried pn throughout the world to-day by boys. The Newport Scouts exhibited a fine booth on the Reading Merit Badge. The cold and mumps epidemic which prevailed in this vicinity the past months has now called a halt permi-ting many pupils to ' return to school. The absontee slips following the Christmas vace-tion have been very small unci we hope they continue that way. 1
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THE BLUE AND ' HITE Locals For the past fev weeks the Sophomore class has been rather busy selecting class colors and penants. The colors finally decided upon are Navy Blue and Silver Trey making a very attractive combinution• The penants are of a ..uvy Blue bcC . ro nd v ith ir inters of a Chinese affect in Silver Orey. We would like to note at this time also that the Sophomore class 3ave a v.ry credible assembly program on Friday, December 23. The Junior class is now preparing for their Junior Night which is o be-given this year in place of the re ular Junior play. The program will consist of a two act play, Nothin; Ever Happens , several musical .umbers, and a number of entertaining readings by members of the class. The 9A iris Home Economics class served vegetable soup last Thursdav noon to those pupils desiring to eat at the school house. The 9A class is also preparing for their assembly program which is to be given in the near future. Last Friday, February 3, the Senior class presentee their assembly program. Fror a radio in the auditorium the entire program was heard. A wire from the radio was attached to a microphone in a nearby class room whore the members of the Senior class, impersonating various popular Radio stars, broadcasted. This novel arran ement, thanks to a most recent invention proved very entertaining to the entire school. On 'Vednesday, February 3, the 9B girls served baked beans to those desirin to eat at the Hi6h school. The 9B room received the fla for the second half year v bile the 9A room had it the first half. Their magazines seem very popular with the entire school. The High School Band under the direction Hr. Breneman is preparing for the Southern Pennsylvania District Band Contest which is tobe held at Hanover in April. This District includes 10 counties in southern Pennsylvania and there are three classes, A, B and C. Newport is in class C. The Blue and Hhite has advanced another step by ioining the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. This or.anization aids in the publication of school papers. The Blue and 7hite Has also entered the 9th annual Columbia scholastic Press Contest for ail High School papers in United States. HELOT STRETCHES - D3 -¥0U REUl tefl? ' ■ • - v‘? , , , • hen we used to have detention hall? Our Hay Day programs on the lawn of the old building? Hr. Dear s old Pontiac? The parades we used to have on Hemorial and Armistice Days? •7ben Pete Schlomer, Frank Brandt, Bill Fickes, and Dick Cams rode to school on bicycles? Our first assembly in the n w high school building? 2
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