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-10- ‘THE BLUE 6 WHITE o jVIJLLEKSTOWM mA FR.L - FEB. 12-13 - SAT. ' rj0 «cp with '' JAy JACK BENNY GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN MARTHA RAYE Making Friends - Betty Loop News Reel No 53 4 t X A SCREAM ON THE SCREEN Once more the much loved quartette of comedians of both Radio nd Screen will appear at the Mi Herr town Theater in College Holiday . Those to whom I refer are no less than C-racie Allen, who plays the part of a Greciam haid , Jack Benny, hotel keeper, George Burns, and Martha Raye, A night of hilarious laughter is guaranteed to all who see this great Cinema Production, especially when you see the.J'- rfect Grecian , with her trained steeds J 1 1 T MISS IT ! I Wti'l £ £ KiW r
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-9- THEBLUE ftWHlTE Want Ads Roll Book which automatically! records the absense and tardiness of Seniors. --Mr. Dean ! Wis to preserve permanent hair j during operetta season.--Mr. j Me Lain i Record Book with boomerang attached .--Mr . Cressler Auto Chains, new or used, for use on country roads.------ Rudd Outtshall Gi rl black hair and brown eyes from New Bloomfield, preferably a Major's daughter.--Dave Williams Boy, Junior in N.H.3., knick-name Smackums , with a 1930 Chevrolet.--- Phone 155-2 Girl with red hair, preferably from Millerstcwn.----Bill Numer , Boy, tall, blonde and handsome.--Fhone 155-3 Girl. freshman in N. H. 5 red hair, and the nams . Betty preferred.--Jack Wagner Job, carrying -newspapers in New Bloomfield.----Virginia Myers Ccw, (or Kough, pronounced the same)---- Betty Wright Pome Sensible Seniors, during Study Hall-- Betty Acker ‘S X£JSJNG£Jv HOME DJAXY OF GOOD MILK Exchanges The Courtesy Club of the 1Elizabethvilie High School is beginning to go places, when it comes to setting a table and serving., Keep it up,, you're doing Swell, The Kaldron The pupils of Kane High-School are not the only pupils-who think Monday is blue, especially when the report cards are scheduled to be given out. The High Arrow of Indiana High' School states that 243 students receive placement on second six weeks' honor roll. Congratulations ', Swatara Beacon-Cberlin, Pa. The corner in the Swatara Beacon published by the Swatara Township High School, entitled, The Foet's Corner is a well planned section. The pupils of Freeburg High School expects to win all the basketball games next year because they will have an indoor court. Keep that Spirit ', Flease send your exchanges regularly,. .. . J.MSjVIJTfJ HARDWARI c BUSIEST STORE IN TftTft
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-1.1- :S£CTiOM 2 THEeiu[ WHiTE 1 KAtURgsl Jfolurr.e 7 February 11, 1937 Number 5 Scholarship BLUE ALT) WHITE STAFF (1936-37) LITERARY Editor-in-Ch iof--------Mary Eby Associate Editor---Jean Hinobaugh Literary Editors-------Sara K0yer ---Anna Sanderson ITqws Editors-----------Emma mith -----------Betty Acker ----Martha Reisinger Athletic Editors---Louise Manning ----Leon Steckley Hur.cr-------------—-Herbert Enek Alunr.i Editor--.---Betty Stultz Art Editors-----------------—Miriam Rar.p ---—-William MoKcnsie ----Wharton Fosselman -------------Mary Ccx Re- crters---------- Ruth Williams --------—-Lois Reisin.rer -------------Ruth Hoisay ------------Betty Wright ------------Helen Snyder Printer------------Harold Mitohol BUSINESS Business Manager------Alda Hartzell Asst. B s. Mgr.----B.irdin.e Kline Printing Mgr.-------George Rider Advt. Mrrs.---------Rudd Guttsh ll -----——William Rough Circulating Mgr.—Geraldine Roush (Typists---------------Sylva Baker ------------Blanche Clouser ----------------Helen Geary ------Catherine Iiultzapple Time has brou ht to the portals of N, H. S, many honors. The shelf of trophies in the office is symbolical of achievements won in drama'ic and athletics, over a period of years. At the present time, we, as students know where our school ranks in these two fields of activity, ut it is a question .as to whether wo knew the scholastic standing of our school. Every spring, members of the Senior Class go to New Bloomfield to con ete with other schools of Pe: ry County for scholarship honors. For the oast two years that recognition ‘nas been received by a member of Newport High School. In the year 1936 our pupils ranked highest in every subject including English, Social Studies, Science, Foreign Languages, and Mathematics. These facts.show us, then,-whore our school stands scholastically,and along with hhe knowledge of our athletic and dramatic ability, we should remember the most important achieve ment which can be obtained by a school------scholarship, He who never does more Than he gets paid for. Never gets paid for More than he dees. Bok
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