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— 1C-- TKE BLUE .KITE Lear Hr' wn Sugar As sure as grass grow3 round a stump You are ny sweet sugar 3,ump. Gy Smith Thar 3 is no one as sweet as you, dear Joe our .sCjjB. is just as pure as the new snow Your lips remind me of the red, red wine Ch please Joe , he my Valentine Harry Lesh Gladys, P.oses are red Violets are blue Every new day Brings memories of you. Paul Fieisher I’m not a very good poet But there’s something I must tell I’ve found the darlingest Valentine In the person .of. Miss Hudnall. Harold Shutter Say Smitty, don’t you think its fine For you to be my Valentine? Jean Hinetaugh In basket-ball, they say you’re swell The fact is that you play quite well, But Cliff, they say, you use a lino Just the -same, be ny. Valentine Esther Frey G me Arthur, my Valentine Let’s be jolly Someday I hope to be Iv s, Holley. Melissa Pet ter
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THE BLUE .tf!D WHITE Alumni Hews Margaret S ith and Madeline S .ith, graduates cf the class of f34 and students at West C .outer State Teachers Coll., o a •eat their semester vacation, frcn January 19 to 23 at their hemes. IV ile hone they visited Newport Hi. ;h School. t.Uhe Too' .e , spent his vacation at his home in ’Jila, his vacation lasting from J. '.i .ry 31 tc February 4. Mr. ' Toomey spent one day visiting N. K, S. Richard Baker, a graduate of the class of 34 has enrolled as a student at Millersville State Teachers College for the second semester. The New Funeral Hone of S. B. Myers' and Son, has recent]y teen completed. David M. Lyers '. lio is a graduate cf N. H. S. and Cincinnati College of Embalming, is at present serving his apprenticeship under his father. He expects to become a licensed embaimer in December. Mr. and Mrs. L, I. Markel and.their two daughters left Newport January 2F for Wallace, Idaho. Mr. Markel has accepted a position with the Federal Mining and Smelting Co, William Asper, a student of Layfayette College stent his semester vacation from January 30 until February 7 at his home. While at heme William and a friend visited N. H. S. Frank Brandt, a student at Pittsburg University is spending his semester vacation at his home. Mary Louise D’Olier 32 a Junior at State College spent her semester vacation at heme. Bill Fiches ?33 has successfully finished his first semesters work at Puke University but due to the distance was unable to spend the short vacation at Newport. Gantt ' s Restaurant i Riverside Service Station The place to Eat Sam Earnest Prep. Opposite P. R. R. Station Gasoline-Tires-Tutes-Lunsh Fred Beasom Gitney's Shoe Shop Groceries and Green Goods : Phone 513 : Breyer's Ice Cream Newport
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—11— THE BLUE AND Till it Valentines (Continued) Fnp, In Latin it’s, Te Amo In French, J’aime Vrus In Italian, To Ti Ame But in English, I Love You. Hckie Your name is really right in tin For Harts is nice for a valentine But I like the nickname, ,!rDon .J’ much better ■ nd you Know from me you’ll get it forever. Freida Duffy Oh, Darling Yates.1 My heart does pound Because at last a girl I»ve found Who has much grace and style and pose And even likes my Durante nose. Bill Lightner Bay, you know I’d throw a fit If I should ever lose you Mit So make a promise now, divine + To always be my Valentine. Virginia Kell The day is coming, Helen dear When all the world will be gay, I’m waiting for the answer, Yes 1 On this year's Valentine day. Arthur Mitchell I may be rather bashfull, In fact I laio ; I an; But really Forest, I must know If you’re a valentine to b° had. Ruth Horting Ruth, If I spelled sweetheart As I’d like to do; It would be three letters, Y—G —U. Henry Eby
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