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SECTION-) THE blue and white mews February, 1939 Newport, Pa, Page 1 Acti v ITY Night Pl NNED Plays, Dance, Eats, For All Operetta is Chosen Pickles On February 2, 1939 at 8:00 at the High School, an evening rf entertainment, sponsored by the Student Council, will be presented. You can't afford to miss it I. A better program than ever before is promised by the Student Council. The Thespians will prcaent a short one act play entitled An Amateur Hamlett The characters are as follows: Mr. Charles Carter ........... Harry Bonn Mrs. Charles Carter ....... Esther Jones William Carter.............Glen Maneval Sue Carter.................Betty Gibney Jackson Trent .............Maurice Smith Mrs. Trent .................. Helen Rush Dr. Andrew.............Charles Eosserman Hilda......................Ruth Saenger Next Mr. Walsh is going to present a Varsity Show. Will the boys give a style show or a minstrel? Whatever the boys plan to give, will prove to be amusing! After the program, refreshment ; will be served and a dance will be held. At the various stands, you'll be sure to find cake, ice cream, and hot dogs at a minimum price for maximum quanities. £ ich year ACtivity Night has been a huge success and thlS yeir it is going to fce bigger end better than ever before(It Eg sure to' como, For an evening of fun, Tb Activity NightJ The annual operetta will be presented on March 30th and 31st at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. This year a comic opera in three acts has been selected. It deals with Janas H. Pennington, an American millionaire Pickle manufacturer, and his daughter, June, who arrives in Vienna amidst preparations for the annual carnival. To his consternation he finds Jones, his advertising expert, advertising Pennington'3 Peter Piper Pickles tco well. An old acquaintance, Lady Vivian, a wealthy Englishwoman, also arrives cn her annual quest in search of hep daughter, who was lost near Vienna at Carnival time when a baby. Kinski, thG pompous police chief, plots to substitute a waitress for the lest child of Lady Vivian and marry her for the future. A band of Gypsies visits the carnival led by Jigt, the chieftain, and his supposed daughter Ilona. Events lead all to the Gypsy camp, where a magic pool reveals the face of Lady Vivian's daughter. Arthur Crefant, a poor artist, wins recognition of his art and also the hand of June Pennington. Lady Vivian consents to become Mrs. Pennington; Kinski's poet is exposed; Ilona is restored to her mother and Jones is rewarded with success in his canpaign by the hand of Ilona. Come to see this operetta and I am cure it will be an evening well spent.
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Page 2 THE BLUE A1ID ’ HITE Years Ago Calling Yesterday - Ten As my frcinds entered tho Newport High School on June 5, 1929, the c 1 a 3 o of '29 wore having their Class Day Services. Tho Auditorium v.'as decorated with their cla3S colors. Maroon and Silver, and on tho stage curtain was the Latin ohra3e, Nihil Sine Lahore, their class motto. Each meraberfcn of tho class v ore an , American Beauty Rose, the class flower. The girls basketball team of 1929 had a fairly successful year. The tcum was composed of all new nomber3 except one. The girls who played basketball were: Margaret Cams, Evelyn Swcgor, Geraldine Jones, Jean Boyer, Florence Ulsh, Thelma Sh otz, Verna Shciblcy, nnngcr, and Miss Mildred Reese, coach. The officers of the 1929 class were seated in tho middle of the|g stage, while the remaining members sat -along the side. ThelL officers were: President: Stuart Smith Vice President: Frank Swcgcr Secretary: Dorothy Swartz Treasurer: Leroy Cumblor Stuart Smith gave a report about the Washington and Gettysburg Trip that the class had take during that yorr. n t This Senior Class gave the play, Clarence, which was considered the best play ever givon in N.H.S. The characters in thi3 play were: John Hcnch, Harry Blaine, Alan Y.olf, Walter Beatty, Stunrt Smith, Catherine Kell, Dorothy Swartz, Ruth Whitmore, Laura Kowanstino and Helen Crawford. The director of the play was Miss Blanche E. Trossler. Tho other members of the class who hove not been me ntioned before were: Morrison Brown, James Brook-hart, Norman Burd, Herbert Fisher, Jesse Flickingor, Clcatus Proeland, Holen Gchr, Edith Kutzly, Charles Hcisey, Clarence Kerr, Mary Kahlcr, Kcrr.oth MclTaight, Helen Kyors, John Ranp, Mary Miller, Pa-zcl Schmid, Ruth Weiss Clair Wolport, Mac Snvdcr and Thomas Trcssler. The boys' basketball to-m had successful yerr, winning 13 mes out of 16. The members of the team were: Clayton Watson, croy Cumblcr, PYank Swoger, Junior Ludwig, Saylor Nciswendcr, Taymond Wright, Myrl Smith, manager, and C. D. • Rothonborgor, :oach. Most of us do not remember •.nything about these students when we were in school. Just think, the preoent Senior Class, en years ago, were in the Second Grade and the present Junior Class wore Just beginning school I Time surely doe3 fly I It is hard to say what v e will be doing ten years from now. Boring Things f Oh v hat a bore-I What are, ..ttiy ny good for anyway? Thgy .■ sVartad January 9 and didn't end ..until January 13'. Some of tjy . students poccivcd grey hairs that week. I gues3 you know what I'm referring to. Those good old mid-year oxomination3. No wcuder the students looked half aslcop-'that r eek, they stayed up half the light trying to learn everything they went over tho first semester, ut these examinations are unavoidable, so we must make tho eest of them.
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