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I 'THE BLUE Dance and Be Merry j The students of N.H.S.j have been loyal to their school in attending basketball G mes. «lso many prominent oopie of town have been attending the games with the ex-;pectation of having a dance fter the game. Therefore , ben a good orchestra will play l'rac of charge, it does-;not seem fair not to grant the people’s wishes. All we ask is that we be i aflowed to dance and be merry for at least one hour after ouff big home games. May our wish be granted I JUNIOR PLaY NEaRS Although Miss Robinson, has not definitely decided on the play to be given she has several in mind. The Junior Play vi11 be given April 3C. There will be tryouts for the play later on. Every member of the Junior Class is el-egible to try out for this play. Miss Robinson and Miss Newlin will direct it. WHITE Aladdin, whom you all saw on either -Monday afterno.r. or night, dii not need a magic ; lamp to perform his tricks. He, himself, brought to the au-l ditorium all the deep, black1 magic of the Congo, the power 1 of voodooism, and the mysteries of the Orient. Everyone was spellbound by- the magic cf Aladdin, and the air of mystery that prevailed during the performance continued even after the curtain was drawn and the lights went on. The sponsors of the program, the Athletic Association, appreciated the large attendance on Monday afternoon and night. They realized a substantial profit from the en-terpri ze . ao.'Up For a Start To College ' 1 Get a Corona 1 (TsI u £‘iuii y WEIS PURE FOOD STORE Where Quality Counts NEWPORT i I - • i I w.mous£K Super-Shell Gasoline Golden-Shell Motor Oil NEW BLOOMFIELD SMYDcX 2. SEEDS BUILDING MATERIALS NEW BLOOMFIELD f 1 | it
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'THE liLUE6r WHITE KOUGH TO K-b : IEAD IM O'ERETT | CLl” ,.OT Eby and Smith Lead Roles in j :arth receive Soprano Science Club Following general try-outsj for this year's operetta,! Ro; ert Kough was chosen for the, title role in p.sk The rrofe or. Oh : h. ack little Science ve you gone, Stare because gong? have you no -jcorne, r'l-.ase wrong. Club, where 'ou fear the rogrnms do tell to us put 0:.? .-bat is 4 l:ery Eby c nd Arlene 3r,.'th; have been assigned the leading; so rano .arts. Ti e supporting C:. t consists of: Betty Stultz, David Williams, -ahl Moyer, Draniutic Club Sara hoy Sanderson Question: Why did the ..■ores look like flappers 12th or January? r, Stanley Bu p, Anna answer: The Juniors were So on -ersonnel of the chorus will be announced later. Practice for. both the principles and ti.e dancing choruses has begun. This year a piano has been rented from the hough I. u-sic Store and laced in the kannual Training Room where all the dance practices ore held. The Operetta wi] 1 be given ril 1 an: This given unde tion of hr. Piss t'over, lies : ev.l ic performance wi 1 ] be r ti.e general direc-KcLain, assisted by Miss Hudnall, and ticing m rr.t ke ■up at The s: the i an ho-the JJTaC- rerular eeting of the Student Council Always Oil their toes and rei..'y to go , is the slogan civ eu to the Student Council. They s,onsored an entertainment with nladdin, the magican, on the oth of Febru-ary and plan- to have a big-time on the loth of February. Everyhody we 1 c or.ie . Junior Red Cross Last lip Time ’•ve are ' rofessor1 joyable. was a great success, .oping that Ask The will be just as e.- The Junior Red Crocs is another organization that -has year our o;. ■ .tt. Tu-jtaen -ctive. At Christ...a they el ed decorate trees for the baby clinic- :nd also contributed oranges to the County Home :IDE .,-R7L 1 A. A 2 FOR Or R OFSATTTA, nu-.ry S- tb, they entertained the ieleg.tes df the rerry County Junior Red Cross Council, -l ns are now -underway to muke book-i. .rbs, which will be distributed vo all ndnools of the ounty.
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-4- The BLUE fir WHITE £ MN7H£R £Y£S : 'i v. . V - L ‘ W ' r '■ ■ . L . co - V. ■ ik u Y ' jO 's? C Hello Readers! ' oll, heie's your old friend back to see you again, and I have a lot to tell you, too. Does Helen Snydor really like Dob Kou.;h? You re asking us and we're telling you, And how. It's too bad Helen, but Botty Wright got there first. Did you know Virginia Campbell has been seen quite frequently with Bud Sweger? It looks like this is to make a match. What can you say about it, Ginny? Wo wonder why Wiimn Gabel's fa e gets sq red when anyone mentions Charles name? Maybe she thinks they mean Charles. Black. Much curiosity has been aroused anong the student body by the fact the Dave Williams has not been seen lately in the company of Jo Boova. We see that the Acker-Fliclcinger romanco is steadily growing into deeper and more lasting affection. Henry and Dot have been seen sporting several times in the new Chevrolet. Henry has only a learners' permit, but Dot has a driver's license, so you see, there's always a way. No wonder Earl Lesh is always seeh ’. earing a smile lately. He has been datin Mary Eby several tines,and maybe his chances are pretty good. How about it, Earl? I ha'-e noticed a familiar face among the stv:dent body, that of Mildred Latchford. You. better watch your step, Mildred, because I think that E'reshman, Wayne Stephens, has been watching you pretty closely. Isn't love .grand? Just ask Wayne Kline and Edith Carl and I think they will assure you that it is the most wonderful thing in the would. What happens when two young boys' ged; a severe attack of pupoy love ? Well, °orny Oren end Gordon H0ke surely are a , ood oxannle : when they are with’ those two eighth graders , Patty 30olc and Margaret ‘ Boova. It has been rumore-' thaJ they cade a nice foursome .at the Farm Show. For further information, ask Sonny. Bill Numer hasn't been ■oir- to Millerstown so much lately. We wonder if he and Mary Louise may ha e had a fall-out?
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