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THE BLUE AND ' HITE fgfo .11.. THE SNOOPER I wonder if Jean Zeiders cats feathers every morning for breakfast or what she doc3 do. Anyway she certainly has the giggles. Did you say you thought Maxine ivas pretty nice, Carl? That was Carl Yfright telling me about Maxine Flcisher. 3etter be watching those two. I hoard Oscar Bair say the other day that he thought Betty Smith was rather nice. Noxt thing Oscar will have a gfrl friond. Then watch out! Rumors arc that Violet Hoffinan has a boy friond, but she simply refuses to toll who it is. Soo if you can’t makc.hor confoss. So ayne Stephens likes uth SaengerJ I think Y.'ayne had better reduce a little or olse uth had bettr grow a little. That’s all for this time—So.long. P.- . Don’t you boys forgot to said your best girl a Valentine. 'aipnunes Uau THF NEWPORT THFATRF FEBRUARY 11612 NELSON EDDY and ELENOR POWELL ROSALEE FEBRUARY 15 FRED ASTAIRE IN DAMSELS IN DISTRESS' FE BRUARY 16 6 IB DOROTHY L AMOUR AND JON HALL I N 'HURRICANE
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S£CT JO N THE r TWO — BLUE AND WHITE i§) February 9, 1938 Newport, Pa, Page 13 THE BLUE AND WHITE vj Published monthly by V’. ?. T'Wyr The Blue And White Club YN, jy Newport High School Vt Newport, Pennsylvania. V Single c«py 10 cents-Yuarly Subscription 40 cents-Advertising rates on request. EDITOR L i STAFF Editor-in-chief..........Betty Acker '38 Assistant Editor....Martha Rissinger 38 Sport Editor..Boys......Leon Steckley '38 Sport Editor..Girls....Betty Wright '38 Humor..................Herbert Enck '38 Alumni..................Ruth Williams '38 News Editor...........Lois Reisinger '38 Literary Editor...........Ruth Heisey '38 Exchange.................Helen Snyder '38 Reporters...................Mary Cox '39 ..............Kathryn Heisey '39 ..........Jeanette Hetrick ’39 .................Jane Oren '39 ...........Marjorie Lupfer '39 ..............Ruby Sheibley '39 Art Staff.................Miriam Ramp '39 ..........William McKensie '39 .................Ella Singer '40 ................Naomi Bitner '40 ...............Robert Jcnes '39 Faculty Adviser....Mr. M. S. McLain • BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager.......Birdine Kline '38 Typists.................Evelyn Shull 38 ..............Violet Hoffman '38 .............Rebecca Freeland '38 ................Edna Troutman '38 Advertising Managers...William Rough '38 ....Robert Clark '39 Printing Staff...........Wayne Kline '38 .......Marlin Lindsay '38 .......Harold Mitchell '40 ...........Harry Bonn '40 Faculty Adviser......Mr. K. W. Kerr Don't Neglect Them Yes, there may be Operetta practice, Junior Play practice, or a basketball game, but don't forget, there are also those lessons to be done for tomorrow. At this time of the year there are so many school, activities that we have a tendency to forget about our studies. For some reason or other, pupil3 seem to have the idea that just because they attended a basketball game or some other school activity last night, they will be excused from doing their lessons for today. I hope they will soon realize that if they wish to participate in outside activities, they must also keep up their regular studies. This year the mid-year exemination grades were considerable lower than other years. The only reason I can see is lack of studying on the part of the pupil. Take part in extra curriculer activities, of course, they are your recreation, but your studies are your work--don't neglect them! Is ItThL School-Or You? Have you noticed how large the absentee lists have been lately? The worst part is that only about one-fourth of those absent can offer a legal excuse. There are far too many pupils making a habit of coming to school when they feel like it, and staying home when they feel like it. If they feel they would rather sleep some morning, they do so then come to school in the afternoon, if they get awake. Perhaps some of them think they are putting it over on the school but it is only themselves they are harming. Just think it over sometime.
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