Newport High School - Blunita Yearbook (Newport, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 6 THE BLUE AND ' HITE if-lft flf PROMPT SERVICE j iYAGE SERVICE! U JONES®. | r r —LR PONES DRA SMITH'S Alumni News The annual Alumni Party was held December 29, 1938, at the High School Auditorium. During the business meeting, presided over by Edwin K. Soule, the following officers were elected: President,...................Man Wolf Vice Presidents....Luke Vco ,;? .William Light ; .r »..Dr. Wm.. f ; ■. ;t Recording Secretary....Pc vo Pay Be -T Corresponding Secretaries, ,p Pteur: Mrs. A. L. Gelnout I F E SH MEATS 1 C H R v HUR. LESH ySlER A PLYMOUTH SERVICE Treasurer.....:.; -Alfred Wclp.sri The entertainment consisted of songs or dances by different groups of the classes, the songs or lances being popular when they wont to high school. The classes v.nich were graduated from 1930 to 1938 gave an exhibition of the Big Apple.” The group, 1920 to 1930. sang ”Yes Sir, She's ivy Baby. and the group from 1910 to 1920 sang Over There. The group of 1900 to 1910 won first prize by giving an exhibition of a waltz, which was the popular dunce in their high school days. The four persons who graduated before 1900 merely took a bow. In addition Ruth Spangler sang a solo and Norman Wright entertained with several monologues. PARKER PENS BOSSERMAN'S j DRUG STORE NEWPORT FA.I

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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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THE BLUE AMD '. HITE Alumni News Ea e Z Santa Visits N. H. S Students Students home for their Chrlc-tmas racation were: Robert Kough, William . Kougft, Jean Gelnett, Lois Jteissinger, Re tty Acker i He Ion Snyder, Leon Steckley, Edward Patterson, Audrey Patterson, Robert Moyer, Paul Moyer, Sara Moyer, Emma Smith Mary Eby, Henry Eby, Clair Riss-inger, Clifford Raffensberger, Glenn Trout, David Sheibley, Taintor Smith, Jack Brandt, Frederick Fry, Ruth Horting, Norman Wr i ght. Junior. Red Cross Items The recent Activity Night sponsored by the Junior Red Cross Council was a complete success; The gate receipts totaled $72,06, Forty-three dollars ($43) of this was clear «oney. The students couldn't kick about old Santa Clau3 not bringing them presents this year. Even the teachers faired well. Di ] you notice the now knit beauties on the girls' heads? I'm referring to the Parka Hoods. It looked like Santa was veil supplied with them this year because almost all the girls received one. Have you been out at the dam since Christmas? It also looked like Santa brought a lot of ice skates to the boys and girls. Helen Rush got a pair of ice skates and she fell so many lle»cs that she needs new snow pants now. Santa brought a lot of proiiy dresses to the girls also. They showed them off at the Christmas Senior dance and the Alumni dance. Since then the Red Cross has been busy. They furnished the ice-cream for the Baby Clinic Christmas Party held in the American Legion Home. Jranges were sent to the County Home at Christmas. No definite date has been made for the next county meeting. WOOPS! Oh! You heard many expressions like these one week because the pupils were slipping and sliding over the floors. This was because Mr. Newlin, the janitor, oiled the floors over the weekend. The floors looked very nice and the oil keeps the dust down. The pupils won't kick about the oiled floors because it makes the school building inside look more attractive and some of them have fun slipping and watching some one let his books drop a» a re- suit of slipping. Ask Mrs. Myers, the Red Cross Nurse, if she likes the oiled floors. Bill Numer received a watch from Santa. Ralph Kline got a jacket. (To prepare him for cold weather). Zoe '.Vagner -received a log chain braoelet. Santa.:brought many m»»e things but they cannot all be listed here. What They Think About ' 3ym' Theresa Nickel thinks the exercises are hard. Dot Miller likes it. Betty Rudy likes it but sometimes the teacher makes them dw things that they don't like. Penee Lrngsdorff likes it. Ruth Jones says she has lots of fun in gym class. Joan Smith and Reba sheibley think its all right, if they are allowed to do what they want. Brooks Reisinger says that he likes it. Doris Miller thinks it's all right. Carol Jane Flurie doesn't like.the essays that they have to write, ..uggie Gardner likes it but he doesn't play. i

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