Newport High School - Blunita Yearbook (Newport, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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page 4 THE BLUE AN D Y HITE Faculty Is Intlrvicwfd Everyday we hear studerts and peopl • inquiring where different teachers went lo school, what they .each, and how long they lave Teen teaching in Newport. As a function of the Blue ann White, the staff thought it would be profitable ta 'have your reporter interview them. Henry K. Eby--Supv. Prin.-9 year3 Ursinus College—State College-- Columbia University. V . E. Dean--Senior Class Adviser, History, Student Council Adviser, 11 years, Nev port High School, Dickinson College, Bucknell University. Eva Robinson—Junior Class Adviser, History, Mathematics,30 years Shippensburg State Teachers College. Clarence' D. Rothenberger-Science, Sophomore Class Adviser 10 years, Basketball Coach, Ontelannee High School, Albright College, Colurn--bia University. lege, 6 years, Mrs. Wertz—Ereshman Class Adviser (9B), English, Harrisburg High School, Bucknell University. Earl 3. Kipp----English, History, Civics, Reading, 13 years Newport High School, Elizabethtown College, Columbia University. W. L, Cressler--Se’' 'enth Grade Adviser, Mathematics, Band D-rector, 2 years. Shi I pensburg High School, Shippensburg State Teachers College. Parthenia Hudnall—Spelling, Penmanship, English, .Art, French.Advisor of Junior Red Cross Council, 8 years,Altoona High School, Penn State..v M. L. Scott Shorthand, Geography, Business Arithmetic, 1 year, Newport High School, Indiana State Teachers College. E. P. Yocun-Science,Physical Education, Football Coach, 1 yeah, Coal Township High School, East Strotidsburg State Teachers College. Kenneth W. Kerr---Sophomore Class Adviser(lOB), Commercial Teacher, Girls Basketball Coach, 4 years, Indiana High Sohool,Indiana State Teachers College. Fayne Newlin---Freshman Class Ad- viser (9A), Latin, English, New- Grace Mcyer-Music Superintendent-4 years,Newport High School, Penn State, West GKftester, Columbia University. - CHAS. P KFIMlAgfe k OPTOMETRIST !or‘ r ( •; SAjVI D£NT EASTMAN KODAKS j 1 it HAS TO BE good 1 BBEYERS ICt CREAM SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT I llHS SJDRLJ JOJ-JN S, £BY DRUGGIST

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THE BLUE ANJ '.'KITE Page 3 Ag. Class Visits Farm Sho The agricultural class, under the supervision of Mr. Harold Park, visited the Farm Show in Harrisburg on Tuesday,January 16. The boys, say they enjoyed the show anu received a great deal of educational value from their inspection of animals and farm machinery. But let them speak for themselves. A few of tne boys quite earnestly told me their opinions of this Farm Show. Ray Gable says, It wasn't bad. I enjoyed the woodchopper most of all. Robert McNaughton replied in answer tr questions asked him .tnat it was all right and he enjoyed the shows up above post. These two boys voiced the thoughts of all the boys in gen- Hurray For The P.S.P.A. Three cheers for the Pennsylvania School paper Association. It has given the members of the Blue and White Staff a chance to go to Hershey. It not only gave them the trip, but also quite a few tips on hbw to improve the school paper. Such as having a two col-umpage on all pages and slip sheeting every p£ ge. There was a double feature movie at the Community Theater, The Ice Fellies of 1938 at the Ice Falace, and a Reception and Dance in the Card room of the Community Building. These were very entertaining. Bet ter Cooperation Given As Quality For Student Body The student body of Newport High School has many good qualities but it also has its faults. Your reporter has asked this question of a few students, and teachers. What quality, do you think, does the student body of Newport High School need to cultivate most? Betty Dunn- Better Cooperation. Serena Campbell- Better Sportsmanship. Kenneth Knisely- Better:Sportsmanship. Maxine Fleisher-- Courtesy teward fejlow students and teachers. Eugene Fleisher- Better Sportsmanship . Erva Byers- Cooperation among the students. Kathryn Kapp- Friendliness. Mary Bowers-- Better cooperation among the students. Mr. Rothenberger-- Better leaders among the student body and better sportsmanship. That Man Left Town 6h.' you don't know .who it was who left Newport High School-stranded in the middle of the term. It was none ether than the English teacher and the man behind the scenes in our school 1 ay s. Yes, it was he who left New port and went to Middletown, N.ir. January 20. What] you still 'don't know who it is? It's Mr. McLain, the Adviser of the Blue and White to who we say, Bon Voyage.



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THE BLUE AND WHITE Page 5 Miss Mover Displays A Diamond Ml's. 0. W. Moyer has announced the. engagement of her daughter, Grace, to Mr. Clarence Gelnett of Middleburg, Pennsylvania. What Wo.uEdHappen If.- Ralph Harper would get to school on time. Esther Jones wouldn't have her lessons done. Ruth Brlghtbill wouldn't write notes to Miss Moyer has been the supervisor of music in the Newport schools for the past four years, and taught music in McAllester-vil'le two years before coming to Newport. This young couple plan to be married at the close of the school term this year. May they have a very happy married life. Courtesy Wins Most parents want their boys to step into nice positions when they grow up, but in many instances they fail to train them in ’One thing essential in the business world today—courtesy, politeness and good manners. It costs nothing t teach boys and girls good manners, but once learned in the home, they will carry a young man, or a young woman, further along the road to success, than any other grace they can acquire. Courtesy is a magic key to all of those wh have made it a part of themselves. : CITIZENS ” . NATIONAL BANK fir BARKY S GROcIkTI STORE -a - : -... --------- - . J Bud Fleisher. Helen Wagner wouldn't talk about Bonn. The 10-A class would do their Geometry home-work. Charles Cren would get eight hours sleep. Alice Jackson wouldn't want to go to Sunbury. Mary Ellen V.'agner wouldn't hypnotize the pencil sharpner. Frank Vigilant had straight black hair, combed to lay down. Marvin Maneval wouldn't day-dream in Biology class. Bruce Becker's name wouldn’t be put in The Blue And White. Charles Bosserman would forget that he is so tall. Pcanny Watson didn't go to the country to spend his vacations. Ray Gabel is going t« take up his father's business when he graduates as school bus driver. S H KOUGH JEWELER CORRECT TJjVJE CORRECT Cfsrv J ts STUDENTS U. GANTTS RESTAURANT FRED BEASOM'S ’ c roc e ky s tore I ---

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