Newport High School - Blunita Yearbook (Newport, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 4 the blue AND -, HITE vJL VICTOR RECORDS |V| Lo 0 r-X j KOUGHI WEIS PURE FOOD : STORE Cpc - 1— ‘NEWPORT GREEN HOUSE 'FLOWERS delivered everywhere J - rjt NEWPORT v 2. 02 PA EXC HANGES The Blue and White welcomes the Muhlenbug Observe of Lau resale, Pa., to their list of eic-'lenges; and sincerely hope they Lon't forget us in' the forthcoming years. The Indiana High Arrow contained the following quotation which each and every one of us should strive to keep. We are ell students, and when a teacher ceases to be a student, it is time she folded her text and slipped away, This piece is composed by Dr. f. A. Thomas. The Red Lion Killtep contains a very fine moral for everyone to practice. 1. Man’s born. 2. Man grows up. 3. Man kicks the bucket. 4. Man is buried. 5. Man turns to dust. 6. Grass grows from dust. 7. Horses eat grass. Moral never kick a horse, you might injure a former relative;, •range and Purple, Danville, Pa. The Penscope entertains us with a advice for men. •f Carlisle small bit of While everyman has seven ages A woman has but three-Kere real one,what her friends think, And what she claims to be, At Christmaa-tide the open land Scatters its bounty ’er sea and land, And none are left t« grieve above, For love is heaven and claims its own, Margaret E. Sangster Taken from the Dale Hi-Herald.

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THE BT,Hn Aj:n '. HITE Special Assembly Captain Danis Rooks is to appear in the Newport High School Auditorium tn Friday, February 10, 1939 at 9 A. M. One of Great Britian's tout-standing wer pilots presents the following s subjects for lectures : England-to-India in a Moth Plain . The International Situation from a War Pilot's Point of View . Is Hitler a Divine Instrument ? Captain Denis Rooke,soldier of fortune, made one cf the most spectacular flights in the entire history of aviation on his famous solo flight from London to India by light plane, flying a tiny single-engined Moth Plane. Unaccompanied he accomplished the 7000 mile flight. He has had personal meetings wlh people such as,Colonel Lind-bergh-with Prince of Wales, and many other interesting people. Do not miss the breathtaking tales that are in store for you on February 10th I The Juniors Select Their Rings Tww months eg a ring com-mittee was selected by the president of the Junior Class, Wayne Stephens. It consisted of Jane Wright, Robert McKensie, Gladys Shull and Harry Bonn. A week later three salesmen came to the school and met with the committee. The committee chose two rings from eech sales?»n to put up before the class. Prom these six, the class chose one. This was to be the class .’.ring. The ring is very pretty and it comes in ai,one, or solid gold. The first shipment came through right before Christmas and they made very nice Christmas , presents for those who got them. o Pennsylvania Forensic and Music League For the past twelve years in Pennsylvania there have been held state-wide speech and music contests. This year they will be held at Norristown on April 88 and 29. The contest as a whole starts in the county. The county winners in each event are entitled to represent the county for that event in the district contests. The district contest winners in eech event are in turn entitled to represent the districts of the state for that event in the final state contests. The events in which one may take part are as follows: de- bating, original oration, declama:-tion, extemporaneous speaking, Shakespearian reading,poetry reading,group discussion and the music events which include large instrumental groups, such as bands and orchestras, small instrumental groups, instrumental iclos, large vocal groups, and vocal solos. The required topics for declamation are, A Plea for His Race, Greatness in Citizenship, ,,rT,Le Meaning of the Declaration of Independence, George V ashington and Americanism Today , if thire is anyone who wishes to participate in the contests, Mr. Eby will explain the rules and requirements for entering. Last year Frank Vigilant was the only student from Newport.High School to take part in the events. Frank placed third in the district contests held at Shippensburg. Let's hope that this year there will be mere students entering the



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THE BLUE AND '. HITE Jaae What The Students Of N. H.S. Prefer Girls Prefer 1. Clocks for the boys so thay know when to go hone. 2. Brunette boys;but that doesn’t say you must dye your hair blond, some of us prefer blond 3. Boys who do not drink or smoke 4. Boys who do not brag. 5. Boys who do not always leave their manners at home. 6. Boys who play athletics or are interested in them. 7. Most girls prefer bashful boys, 8. 3oys who can dance. (They are always popular.) 9. Boys who present a neat appearance cut are not flashy in their dress. Boys Prefer 1. Girls who do not wear make-up like painted dolls. 2. Brunette girls, then the blonds, and last but not least the red-heads. 3. Adhesive tape for the talkative girls. 4. Girls- who do not smok • or drink. 5. Girls who know somethin.; °bcut athletics, se they don't embarrassing questions -in public. 6. A calm, poised girl, not a fussy, flighty one. 7. Girls who do not talk about their past dates. MIND YOUR I Here are seme manners thati oome in hiiufy when yeu are sitting at a table eating. 1. When you sit down at the table, unfold your napkin to about one-half its full size and place it across your lap. 2. Sit up straight and close enough to the table so that you will not have to bend forward to reach your food. A 3. Sit quietly while waiting to be served and do not play or fidget with anything on the table v‘ 4. Keep your mouth closed while chewing. ' ' 5.. When your mouth is filled with food do not try to talk. 6. Keep your elbows as close as you can with comfort to the sides of your body but do not place them on the table when you ar9 eating. MANNERS -------t 1 ? r L j . -U W7 V V I ■ h

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