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I’-ga U THE BLUE A-T'D WHITE KEYHOLETTES (cont'o) C v E OF: Harry Bonn PAST HISTORY IN LOVE: A carrier, never catches it himself. PRESENT SYTTOMS: Galloping consumption •f your time. aTTITUDE: Possessive, fast, persuasive. HABITS: Late hours, sprees, mousing . PERSOIIALIT'r: Dashing, show-off. ACTIVITIES: Gadding about town. REI-LyBILIT' : Nix. SUSCEPTIBHIT': Surface flutters only. Remarks: This one peps you up like a shot in the arm. He leaves you gasping at his nerve, complacency and ability to avoid getting caught. If you can cope with him, put him on your te :n. Be unimpressed with his escapades and full plots of your wn. He'll succumb only to a superior intellect! But the strain is wearing. as a constant diet he's tough on constitution. CaSE OF: Bill Mitchell Past THISTORY IN LOVE: Chronic heart nurmurs. PRESENT SYMPTOMS: Rapid pulse. ATTITUDE: Intense, inter .-'.tod, willing. HABITS: Heavy rush—fcnon drop. PERSONALIA: Lively, smoo rh, euciling! ACTIVITIES: Girls, pVi'uJ fit '.’O ow. is, c !:s, e . tea RELIaBILIT”-: Excellent t s r-A.c.r.: .me SUSCETTIBILir”: No res: .-V -• . Remarks; Don't leave him -;o,md loose for some other girl to a , sch. He‘s peered more than once in yc ir direction and aopears willing. So on your toes! Be sparkly, witty, daring. Look smooth, talk smooth, be smooth. Dating him makes you f«ur-star extra— ndis really fun. Tie's desirable, he knows it,.and lie'll roam. So don't let him cut too deep with .nju. It's hard to keep tabs on these seventh and eighth graders, when they are scooting through the halls, but Janice Harvey has the smaller and of the wish bone and her wish----- Wish Tom Reed would look down at me from his sky-hook height and for- get about that 9-a girl. Tut, tut Janice, don't you knew this is leap year? Ch, b y, uo I get the juicy news now! The basketball teams travel by bus, and I don’t even need my spyglass to see what goes on. Bill Buffington Blw(.ys,'mcnngcs to sit beside Hiss Richter--------and how does Esther take it? Veil,---------. Say, where's the referee? Yes, that vc.'s the question at the half of the New Bloomfield basketball game. See here, uleta Nickle, if you hold up anoth’er game by asking the referee to light the fire for the cocoa, we'll not let you make ‘the cocoa again. CUFF NCTESd Hae Clouser has been seen quijte frequently with Charles Smith...Ruth Bri htbill hus been receiving letters from Florida...Lloyd Bell -’doean’t bot with Helin Vagner on the girls' basket-ball teiun not winning any more...Rhoda Harper has her eyes set on Guy Rhykerd.. .The romunce of Bonn and Connie T.'iley has gone on the rocks.....Looks like it will be hearts and flowers for Joan Smith .n-’ Bel Cares since she is out of quarantine for Chicken Pox...Quoted, Janet Snyder, 'i love animals, then you ought to be nuts about $chcol...Time out for Mary Ellen and Jonc Vright,neach recovering from broken bones.;....Jean Knabe and Frank Flicxir.ger are at the hand-holding.stage. .. Peannie Viutsen aeums to bo interested in Paintc-r ir.g now. Catch on?.. I enjoy being with you kiddies, but duty calls me elsewhere, so I'll be seeing tvu next month. GTKLS: Styp,. Look, and Listdn before y u 'Leap' far the little man who jpo.i'fc there. P.S. If I haw insulted anyone, just forget it. I am rather snoopy.
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Pagft TV Hi there: students of the Chain Gang! H w’s the New Year.-Resolutions coming along? They haven’t been broken yet? Good! but will you say that in December? Audrey Madeira's lab de dah, I always have to ask Marvin, to walk me heme, he never asks oa. --Marvin is too much of a gentleman not to refuse, Audrey. Announced Helen Rush: If a girl wants to wear a diamond ring, must she be engaged? It’s cheaper that way, Helen. While on the subject of rings, Vera Baker is flawing a brand new Junior classring around. The owner of the ring is none other .then that curley. top, Maurice Smith. V.liile snooping in the laboratory the other day, I found a Clinical thermometer I to k the-temperatures of a few boys in this school and here are their results. It won’t all be love! There are degrees of fevert I have dissected four lad for you, analyzed their 3ynptoms and offered prescription for their treatment Now ’ou drag out your stethoscopes end scalpels and operate on your curren. heart disturbances. Siva1low the fact that some of then may be immune to the like of you. There'll be some who find you c : tap.ioust CASE OF: Marvin I'.aneval PAST HISTORY OF LOVE: Not even a nick. PRESENT S'CIPTOMS: Dazed damp paws, pale. ATTITUDE: Timid, unsuspecting. !!ABITS: Travels with boys. PERSONALITY; uiet, scared stiff of girls. ACTIVITIES: Studies, sports, hobbies. RELLiBILITY; Parents’ delight. SUSCEPTIBILITY: Strong Remarks: You can thaw him out if you make him forget you're a girl. Don't shine, don’t gurgle, don't overwhelm him. Take it easy—and slow. Concentrate on him. Pilot yrur conversation ond behavior in his channel. Be gentle with him, friendly, sincere and fair. If he falls, he'll fall hard and forever—so step cautiously. Decide if you really want him. CASE OF: Butch VOren PaST HISTORY IN LOVE: Lough-.ble flut- ter! ngs. T'RE3E!r' SYMPTOMS: Absolutely none. ATTITUDE: Loves you like o brother. HABITS: Tells you all. PERSONALITY: Everybody's pal, cheerful, giddy. ACTIVITIES: Razzing you. RELIABILITY: 100$ SUSCEPTIBILITY: See present symptoms. Remarks: vou're the girl next door not a Lady of Mystery. He talks.tot you about everything, runs your errends, wise-cracks about your hair-do, and dates the current glamma gal. Ke never takes you anywhere. And it hurts. Other girls are flashes in the pan—but you're the steady gleius in his brotherly eye. Don't expect romance of this lad—be His pal. An get sentimental over somebody else! .. • v.
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F THE Or | ;FEA JULES BLUE AND WHITE • J ir Jwauary, 1940 ?prt . P . Page 1$ THE BLUE AND WHITE Published Monthly by the Blue mi. Tihito Club of Hewpott High School, Ecvport, Pa. Single copy 10 cnr.ts-Y. arly subscrip tion 40 coats-Advortising rate n re qu st. Editorial Str.ff Sditcr-in-Chiof..... Assistmt Editor.... Sport3 Editor-Boys•. Sports Editor-Girls' Humor............... Alunni.............. Ecus Editor...... Literary E'itor.. Exchanges........ Rop-rt .......... Ervr. Byers... Comic T iloy. Barber: Fiokec Ilnur ic; Smith. John Br.- r.... Lem' Zi S' rnrn Art Staff......... ......Bsth r Jon s ........Jane L ri-ht ... .Jo'.m nostetter .......Vlcta Hicklo .....Eug.nc '.right ......Jar. t Snyder .....Alic Jackson ......II len l ngnor diary Eller, h'agncr ...Ruth Caenger .....Zee ho.gnor ,..Carolyn killer .......Emnr. Eir.ll , ...Sara l oodnerd .......Helen hush .. .Earvin k.mvr.l Faculty ..........Ellr. Dinger ..........Eccna 3itncr ..........Er.rl L right ... iso C. P. Hudnall Business Staff Educated IHen-DeMoclacts Lifeblood In a r. public, the majority centres the action and constantly changes the public opinion. It is considered radical to differ, but hero is where our oducated intolligcnc comes in. Haybo ro arc in the minority, but if we know vo arc right, lot us have the courage, and energy to stick to our principles whether tko mob srys yea or nay . History has shovm that progress springs from the minority, end if we hold fast, some day we •.ill have a victory. Our education end intelligence have proved to us that serving a mob can be as degrading as serving a director. It is the o’.ucatcd voice which exposes the men who nisi C.d the mob. They say, all men leicw v.or. than : ny one mar. —but this is not so. A crowd is no wiser than the wise st unn in it. Today the educated class are said to be impracticable nd visionary, because they he Id that -.ornUty is strong r than the ’majority. The same things .are said about tk- n die wrote ur Constitution, but everyone It.ot.’s that it was mr.de, net by a mob fr .m the nr.jority, bu - by a group -f '.uc t d men. Busir. as ’.’.onager...... Asst, us incss Ix.nagc Adv rts ing ’ x.nr.gcr... ikSst. .kdv• i . n..0cr.... Typists.................... ! Mimeograph Fr.culty Adviser .........Ellen Carl .....Arlene Jones .’..'illis Patterson .....Robert Cams ....Florence Rice .. .Dorothy ’. right ...Betty Campbell ...Ray Buffington .........Harry Bonn . ..’h . E. •. Kerr It wr.s net the nob, but a body of An rican scholars who lifted this country to indopendonoe and hr.v maintained its national life to this day. Just as the educated lot.dors have constructed and cons rved our Union, so today let us loin with them to lift America above the'mud and filth of selfish politics and the cunning sr.ai . s of tr c» stordilv hi-her toward th goal which hrs been set for her.
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