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Fage ft THE BLUE AND WHITE Senior News The number of school days remaining for us are very few and passing very rapidly. Scnool days are the best days of everyone’s life. We may not believe it but in a few years many of us will appreciate this fact more than we do now. It’s the usual custom to appoint members of the class, as a committee to attend to class day. Fupils appointed from our class are: Butty Acker Ruth Heisey William Kough Martha Rissinger Helen Cu ;bler Herbert Enck Joan Becker Official Typist------Evelyn Shull Mimeograph------------Wayne Kline Stage Manager----------Earl . Lesh The Seniors aren’t the only ones who breathed a sigh of relief after the exams were over. They were exceedingly difficult with the result that many of us were dragged to the depths. (below passing) What Would We Do if: Jean Gelnett couldn't laugh? Bill Kough couldn’t tease the girls? Helen wouldn’t leave home late so she could bring Bob to school In her car? Martha wouldn't take a certain group home each evening after school? Lois wouldn't like Liverpool anymore? Bill and Ruth would cease arguing? Bob Kough • would memorize his class schedule? Carl Trout would forget his watch? Binder and Birdine would come to school on tine in the morning? N- nould have perfect attendance 11 GRADE N WS The Juniors received their rings in January. Have you noticed how they hold their hands? This is so everyone can see their rings. The Junior Class would like soneone to solve this problem. Why are the same four always absent at the same time? When the one is absent, you can usually be sure that the other three will be absent. (The four happen to be June Bowers, Mary R-apsome, Miriam R-rap, and Charles Deary). After the 11-A class finished their french semi-examination, Robert Clark remarked, Why did the aunt have to invite Charles end me to go for a ride? By the vay, the French examination h:d included a translation about an aunt inviting two boys. Robert thought that if she would not have invited the boys they would not have any French to translate. A bright boy. Have you heard the Junior girls talking about having an informal Junior From this year? These girls are rushing the seasons. Tue Ritter twins are going to be future poets. Did you know this? You ought to read some of their poems. There are fourteen out of the Junior Class who play in the orchestra. Six of these play violins. Wo also have a future artist in our grade. Miriam Ra , is her name. Thu Junior girls wish that the Junior boys would learn to dance. There -re no., only three boys who dance in this grade.
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THE BLUE AND WHITE Page 7 Seventh Grade News All the people v.ho attended the basketball game on January the 18th might have seen Bertha, dressed to look like sweet sixteen. And vho was that friend with her? He is supposed to be sixteen years old. (I guess that is why Bertha wanted to look so old.) It couldn’t be Red from Duncannon? Or could it? Doris Miller, one of the pretty lasses in the seventh grade must be musically inclined. She plays a violin in the orchestra. Doris also plays the piano. She sang a duet with Jeanne Melfrling on Entertainment Night in December. Paul Wilson is one of the boys that you usually see looking in the eleventh and twelfth grade doors. He beats the drum for the band. I hear that he is going to be a future 'football star for Nev port High. I wonder why Mary always goes up a certain aisle for her coat? Earl Fleisher would have a flat tire. Edward Harbaugh would get to school on time. Mary Kell wouldn’t, always be talking of the boys.(Carl Becker and Dermis Adams). Joan Smith wouldn't laugh any in art class. Mr. Kiy wouldn't 0ive us any assignment in History or English LaVonne Clay would get thin. Donald Hostetler wouldn't be studying all the time. Sara Jury wouldn't always be looking at Chester Heisey. Margaret Rusn wouldn't always be wearing the ring a Seventh grader gave to her. Tuelma Derr would not be so quiet all the time. Kathrine Kapp wouldn't be thinking about Bob Jones. Reba Sheibley didn't get hurt or scratched every Friday in Gym. Betty Rudy w uld quit giggling so much and grow a little. David Pa :e would fall asleep some day in class while daydreaming. Ruth Eumbaugh didn't fall a-sleep in Geography class and would answer a few questions. Do you know that Merlin Harper likes his job closing the door and windows during a fire drill? But he.says there aren't enough fire drills. Too bad that it is so cold for fire drills now. Eighth Grade News What would happen if: Ann Vigilant'e face would not get red when she hears Leroy Zimmerman's name. Dennis Adams would not have his lessons finished. Dorothy Miller would answer a question in any class. Alice Noll wouldn’t chew phew-ing gum. Freshman News 9-B Wouldn’t it be a wonder if Botty Gilney would quit looking so sleepy in school? We nope whe gets more sleep this semester. Carrie Feltman visited New Je.sey between semesters, visit— ing a 3irl friend for a few days. We hope she had a good time. n Lonesome, Trie 9-B cl ,s is lonesome be- cause their teacher has left them to teach in New York. But don’t worry, Mr. McLain, your children will not forget you, and v.e hope you will never forget us. (Please don't forget the 9-B scribes)
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THE BUIE AND miL -Lags £. f -VfLANTIC fAC f T£A CO. | THE STORE THAT ' TAKES PRIDE IN SERVING COMMUNITY COX' BARBER SHOP y . (A) —yA r 5 r jViJTrJ1 PKfSH MEATS BOB BREDBENNER JU. AJ SINCLAIR GASOLINE SINCLAIR OIL Cft +vuA-- I, OR EXCHANGES The Blue and 'White appreciates the exchange that has recently-been established with St. Joseph High School, Natrona, Pennsylvania. The Josette is ne of our most interesting exchanges. From the Clarion of Greenwood Nebraska, these bits of wisdom were clipped: Avoid brag; it will bring you down in the eyes of those whose good opinion you most desire. Promise little;perform much . Bear News published especially interesting Interviews in its late issue. Thanks for your exchange, Brownstown. The Hi-Steader came through with very clever art work this issue. Your artists are really on the up and up. Thank you, Orange Leaf, fof the compmendation of our paper. The Blue and White will enjoy exchanging with you, as you, t»o have 'a very commendable publication. J. E WILT PASTEURIZED MILK cuJl. CREAM XxLX . - 7 z— - -
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