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THE BLUE AND ’ HITE Page 11 Gossip of the ta's Isn't Geraldine Fleisher's new watch pretty? Why did you get a boy's watcty Gerry? Or didn't you get it from Santa Claus? Betty Rudy surely has good artistic and literary work in her notebook. These girls that visit other rooms just to see certain boys' Reba Sheibley likes the eighth grade home room and Dot filler and Ruth Jones prefer the 10-B. But that's nothing Gloria Myers gees to New Bloomfield. That's a nice tie you've been wearing lately, Bill Myers. Did you hear about the day LaVonne Clay fell while putting cn her onewauit? The class suggested that she carry a pillow with her,so that she'll have something soft to land en next time. These floors here in this High School building are not soft, are they, LaVonne? Marg. Rush wants to move to a home in, Duncannon, because a certain box lives in that town, but what will yotf' do with that one named Bob in MillerstcJwn, Marg? Are Marg Kell and Dick Wertz sti-lL . that way ? Ask them! •Miss Robinson (after working and explaining a long algebra example)’ r And we find that x equals z%ro. • Dave-Page: All that work for .'hot hi ngl qe's Chose Hobbies Dorothy Bitner and Lorraine Clay drawing Naomi Crist-----------playing piano Vera Baker-----------------swimming Jean Hultzapple----------collecting pictures Katharine Kapp-----------basketball Margaret Leinaweaver-----collecting pictures Barbara Sharar--------------reading Ruth Rumbaugh--------------swimming and basketball George Bitner---------------raising pets Russell Clouser--------------sports Earl Fleisher---------driving a car Nicknames Dorothy Bitner----- Lorraine Clay------ Katharine Kapp----- Margaret Linaweaver Agnes Kretzing----- Francis Kretzing--- Zelda Kockenberry— Barbara Sharar----- George Bitner------ Russell Clouser---- Leslie Jury-------- Richard Huss------- EBward Karbaugh---- Earl Fleisher------ William Troutman--- James Shattu------- Good Axioms - Strict punctuality is perhaps the cheapest virtue which can give force to an otherwise insignificant character.. --Bayes This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. —Shakespeare --- Sis - Rainy - Kate -- Marg - Agnee - Fanny Maggie -- Barb -- Jim - Moldy --- Sam — Dick ---- 2d Flitch -- Bill --- Red
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Page 10 THE BLUE AND ’. HITE J.F. SHUTT AUTO REPAIR SHOP FIRST j CLASS SERVICE The Eleventh Grade is Busy The eleventh grade takes this opportunity to thank Santa Claus for the wonderful treatment they received from him on Christmas They also wish to announce that for the small sum of ten cents; one dine; one-tenth of a dollar you may see tho greatest Cowboys on the fnco.of the earth. However, if they do not sell their thousand tickets, they will not display this phenomenon. (Look at C.B, and see it for nothing.) Bud Bassott - wants to know how he can get out to St. Samuels on Sunday evenings. He says he wants to go to Young People’s Meeting. ( I thin!: it is a girl.) Somebody made the remark that Chas. Bosserman is becoming very good in playing the game, which has swept the country; I mean Chinese Checkers. (ITbelieve it is the competition he is up against that makes him so good). Ask Jane VY. how she likes it. I mean getting to church lato If sho-'doesn't tell you, I think her most noble escort to the affair could. Our dashing, Lothario, Ray Gable, seems to be quite the berries with the girls in Sugar Run Valley. He was seen at HcNaughton’s Service Station on New Year's Eve; but, oh my, if he would have arrived there ten minutes later he would have been disappointed to find that she had gone with the wind. (Ralph Kliney.
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Page 12 THE BLUE AND WHITE ATLANTIC PACIFIC TEA CO. THE STORE THAT takes PRIDE in serving COMMUNITY HMFLICKINGER THE SCHOOL BARBER SHOP Eighth Grade Hems If you pull ours or . use the old Welsh custom do not forget these birthdays: Romaine Rider...........January 15 Doris Miller............February 1 Jean Sharar...........February 12 Mr. Scott must have had a very enjoyable Christmas for the very first day after vacation he showed moving pictures to his 8-A class. Flash i from the press of Newport, Pa. comes a report that a most grotesque figure has been seen. As yet no one is able to describe him due to the fear that has been experienced by the sight of his hideous face. This monster has been seen at different times and by different people. It is rumored that Doris Miller was so terrified at the sight of this creature that she locked all the doors and called her father on the telephone. A searching party is to be organized for the purpose of tracking down this spectre. Seventh Grade Movie stars t. w. TaTteBoT TEXACO GASOLINE TEXACO MOTOR Ol A7- i Jpcu Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Gladys Carl........... Robert Jefferies...... Charles Sharar........ Norris Jones.......... Harold Zeiders........ James McKensie........ Joe Oren.............. Pete Peterman......... Havard D. (8 Grade)... Snow 7 hite ..... Dopey .... Grumpy ........ Doc ..., Sleepy ,.. Bashful ...... Happy .... Sneezy The Prinoe Gloria Mattern.......Jane Withers Phyllis Enck........Shirley r Temple Betty Neeley. The Three Musketeers Clee Hartzell. Catherine Campbell Audrey Hall...........No. 1 Giggler
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