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4 THE BLUE AND WHITE Just Imagine The.Faculty of N. H. S. giving an assembly program. , Mr. Dean a principal who never smiles. Mr. McLain teaching penmanship and as pupils--Miss Nawlin, Miss Robinson, Miss Hudnall, and the rest of the f ac ulty. Mr. Kipp and Mr. Eby being cn the dance stool for mis behavior. ” . Won't Newport High Be a Strange Place? When.- - Peck” Bornman and peep Kell break up. Thelma Beers stops giggling. Bill Lightner and Lew Long pay attention in Latin class. David Sheibley stops blushing. Sports are eliminated entirely. Rothy's exams become 3 hours long. Johnny Jones no longer drams in the orchestra. Miss Maurey gets married. Milton Voglesonger flunks a pnysics exam. I Think Its Fanny 1. That Jean Kepner can't be seen without Leslie Shade or Wilms,r Hoke, 2. That Virginia Garber can't eat her lunch without Cyrus Wright. 3. That Forest Saul always eats onions for breakfast. 4. Tnat Don Ehrhart doesn't give Fern Clouser the gate . •5. Tnat Bornman and Long curl tndr hair. 6. Tnat Mary Wo 1 pert ’and Evelyn Zimmerman don't go on a diet. 7. That Sxip Horting sold his ford. 6. That Arthur Mitchell doesn't go to Hollywood. 9. That Sam Balsbaugh dropped Virginia Painter fcr Helen Cumbler. 10. That Bill Ligbtner can't keep his eyes on his Latin book. 11. That Lew Long called Miss Newlin darling.” 12. That Wilmer Hoke always takes someone else's girl. v Mr. Rothenberger: Oxygen is essential to all animal exist- ance. There could be no life without it. Yet, strange to say, it was discovered only a little over a century ago , David Sheibley: What did they do before it was discovered?
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THE BLUE AND WHITE 3 Far Away • v e are sorry to hear of two members from our student body who have left our school and have taken up their work in other High Schools. They are Jean Ctambaugh, who is now going to Lemoyne High School, and Alma Trusall, who ha3 moved to Bellwood Pen sylvania. Senior Class Party A Howling uccess Talk about funj The Seniors never had a better time in their life than they did on Tuesday night, February 13, at the home of J. . Long. The entertainment comrrittee provided for some verv fine amusement. Music was furnished by the well-known Perry County Ramblers. And say, if anyone would like to learn a new dance just take a few lessons from Lewis Long or Russell Porting they sure do have the swing. The class was under the guidance of Hr. Rothenberger and Mr. Dean, two very good chaperons. Perry County Ramblers On Tuesday morning February 7, at twenty minutes of twelve, a group of about BO students collected ir the 12th 7.rade to listen to a radio program from Y.HP, Harrisburg, which meant more to them.than a speech from President Roosevelt, At the scheduled time the old familiar strains of The Perry County Ramblers was heard which made the Seniors feel pretty proud, c.s Kenneth Hultzapple is a prominent member in this ochestra. ? Do you remember when Miriam Barrick, Jean Clark, Margaret Boswell, Cam Bal3baugh, and Helen Kraft wore glasses. Young Han , said Mr, .by, how is it that rou are always the last one to arrive in the morning and the first one to leave in the evening. Glenn C-mith: Why, sir, you wouldn' t want me to be late twice a day, would you? Mother (to little son)- Can you tell me the name of the worm whose labors have helped to roduce nr new, beautiful silk gown? sonny- Yes; papa. Radio Debate - T. 0. H. vs. Newport March 1.
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THE BLUE ALL 7 IiITE 5 Issues. monthly By students of N. H. S Price per yecr 40 P r oopy 100 Member, C. S. P. a. Editorial Staff Business Staff Editor-in-Chief—Plathryn Campbell Local Editor—Margaret Smith Literary Editor—Madeline Smi th Associate Editor—Jeanette Scott Athletic Et.it or—Jean Clark Art Editor—Charles Ramp Business Manager--Singer Miller Printing Manager—Blair Paden Circulation Manager——Russel Horting Advertising Manager—Leslie Shade Typists Pearl Hiller Helen Gibney Creta Wright Belva Rightnour Oh, the world owes me n living I. Come and dance and sing and play. Be merry all the livelong day. Qh, the world owes .e a living. So sang the thoughtless grasshopper to' the busy ants who were gatherin' food for the winter months Put the queen of the ants overheard his joyfull song and replied, You’ll change your tune when winter comes i Too-hoo-oo, too-hoo-oo, said the fierce winter wind and we now see the once merry grasshopper trudging, ha-lf frozen, througn the snow. He arrives at the small home of the busy ants who take him in and warm his icy bones. When the queen of the ants sees the grasshopper she says,
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