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1 THE SLUE AMD WHITE 6 February 14, 1S76 Number 4 BLUB Aim HIITE STAFF (1935-’36) LITERARY Editor-in-Chief---Norman T right Literary Editors----Nevin Geary —David Sheibly Travel Editor----------------Mary Eby Exehango Editor—Jean Uinebaugh Athletic Editor—Louise i Iarnir.g Humor Editors----------------Fred Fry --------Paul Moyer Art Editors----------John Jones --------Robert Bough Music Editors-----Taintor Smith --------Sara Moyer Book Shelf----------------Lucille Oren -------Anna Sanderson Alumni Editors------Virginia Kell —---Betty Stultz Student News--------Helen Rhearr. ---------Emma Smith THE COVER Incidentally our artist caught the real significance of this good old fashioned winter vhen he drew our snowbound high school. During the past month mother nature has seen fit to cover our landscape with a deep blanket of white, much to the disgust of the faculty members as well as to the delight of many pupils. It is quite entertaining to see our fellow students struggling through huge drifted snow-piles on their way to and from school. They make such a strange contrast to those i ho ride easily in sleds, to the tune of Jingle Bells. BUSINESS Business Mgr.----Grover Kistler Printing Mgr.-------Warren Orris Advertising Mgr.—-Robert - oyer ---Jack Brandt Circulating Mgr.-------Josophine DeLuca Printing--------Aubrey Patterson ----------Rudd Gutshall Typists-----Florence rirkpatrick ---------Josephine 3oova ----------Jean Stambaugh -------—------Edna Crist Some of our less fortunate classmates have been unable to roach N. K. S. at all. For one whole week many have been snowbound and thoso who have been able to brave the storms have missed thoso absentees greatly. As we look at the snow, piled high around our school we feel just a little bit lonesome for that time of year called Spring , when the green grass shall cover our campus, taking the place of the snow. The Blue and VJhitc, faculty and studont body wish to extend their deepest sympathy to Forman '.’right upon the death of his mother, i rs. -ary . • right.
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2 Congratulations ’ Mrs. and Kr0 Updsgrove. The Elue and White Staff, the entire student, body and the teachers wish you much happiness When Mr. and Mrs. Updegrove got uff the train after their boneyfPoor. ••• • Mrs. Updegrove;• Dear, lets try and act as just' married. Ur. Updegrove; Alright darling, you carry umbrellas. §i’ y v; h i!) h.j' I. vv. J'i if we weren't the bags and COUNTY PLAY •• The Finger of God by percival Wilde Stridcland. portrayed by Norman- Wright, is preparing with the aid of his valet, Benson,- who's part is taken by David Wiliierr.s. to skip to Chicago with thousanus of dollars which he -had- been given to invest. Before he gets off, a girl from the office (Betty Rowe) enters. When sh.6 tells him wiia-t a great part his honesty plays in the minds of many people, he weakens and tells her the story of his life. Kow he used to stee.l and was put in prison, and when he was left out he went straight Tor inny years, out how he was hack to his old ways of living. After ha'was through speaking she said, The man who has been honest so long that he has made himself think that he is honest can’t steal, To pro;a her faith in him she gives him her money to invest and he decides to go straight. This play will be presented under the direction of Mr. McLain at Duncannon, February 27, 1336; Peas manning says the Americans were in the Crusades. Advice to Hoke Change to a different, gasoline, ycu might get a date with her sometime if you gather up a little speed. •. ■
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