Newport High School - Blunita Yearbook (Newport, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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P-H7 B.T.TTF. A'.ID ’..CETTE Alumni Hold Party Jafee..J, Alumni Come Home Those alumni, now attending colie e, who v;ere home for the Christmas holidays are as follows : Robert Moyer, Paul Moyer, Ray Wertz,- Robert Kough, Lois Rei-singer, Carl 'Trout--Penn State; Albert Dorwart, Edward Patterson, Aubrey Patterson—Pranklin and Marshall; 3c£ra Hoyer--Hood College; Naoni Hines, 'lary Cox— Susquehanna University; Jack Erandt-.-Lehigh; Pred Fry—Dickinson College; Jeanette Hetrick-Shi per.sburg State Teachers College; Hilliam ITuner—Pitt University; William Xough--Duke University; Jean Gelnett, Mary Eby--Indiana State Teachers College; Taiator Smith—Gettysburg College; David Sheibly—University of dryland; Leon Steckly— Albright College. Alumna Receives Position Helen Gipe, a graduate of 1T.H.3. in 1935, is now a private nurse at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital. She entered training in February, 1936 and finished August 20, 1939 Her graduation exercises will be held Hay, 1940. Engagement Announced Hr. and Hrs. Herman Minzer announced the engagement of their daughter, Hiss Mildred Minzer, to Jay Bolton of Linglesto m. Hiss Hinzcr is a graduate of l.ewport High School and of Central Pennsylvania ’Business College. Alumnus Joins Air Corps Gordon Hoke; a graduate of K.H.S. in 1939, left Mcwport during the Christnas holidays to join the 'army. He is now in V.'ashiagton, D.C., working in the Air Corps as a mechanic. The Alumni Association of Hewport High School held their annual 'Christmas Party, December 26, 1939, in the K.H.S. Auditorium. It was attended by K.H.S; Alumni and the Senior Class, who were guests honor. A business meeting, presided, over by President Alan Wolf, was first held. T.' e officers for the coming year were elected as folio v s : President-----H. Pi. V ortz, Sr. 1st Vice Pres.----Dr. William HcNitt 2nd Vice Pres.---Leroy Cumblcr 3rd Vice Pres.--Ghn ltJB Vogle- songer Recording Sec.----Edith Toomey Corresponding Sec.-Helen Rheam Assistant-------Violet Hombach Treasurer-------Alfred Wolpert The new A1 ia Hater which was used this year at football games was not accepted by the members of the association. They decided to keep the old one. The guests were entertained by assembly singing, a solo sung by Taintor Smith, and a piano duet by Miss Jean'Kepner and Hrs.James Cox. A cake, which was'sold for v30 by a Chinese Auction, was won by Ekier Satzler. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing to music by lievin Geary and his orchestra. Different dancing contests were held in which delightful prizes were given.

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- THE PJJJT. Exchanges We welcome two new exchanges this month. The one is the Marysville High . Nows from u rysville, Pa. and the other is the Hampton Bugle published by the pupils of the eighth grade of Hampton, N.J. Their papers are very welcome and the hope is that they will continue thdir exchange . A notice in the Maroon and Gray from New Bloomfield tells that the Senior Class of the high school has picked their Senior Play cast. The name of the play is The Circus Q,ueen and they are going to present it with a double cast. The double cast has given more people in their class a chance to act in the play. Congratulations to the foot- ball team of the Waynesboro High School for maintaining such a good record by staying .ter. i this season. Keep up the good work. i Clymer High Eagle tells us some good news. They have such l an 1 effective safety school pa- tr 5l that when one of the little •. £irst graders ran out in front of I a cat, one of the patrol, Joe I Parana, ran out and caught the ; child just in time. You should ji be very proud of that, Clymer 1 High Eagle. 4 A notice in The Oriole from .. CZearfield, Iowa tells that the ; rade pupils have picked their ! operetta. The name of it is The Land of Dreams Come True. The Blue and White wish them success when they present it. The Blue and White praises the Orange-Leaf on their special Christmas issue It was in ; tere ting to all. Tb t was one j of the. neatest papers we have received from any school. The art work and typing were extrefc ly well done, i nr, ?n c-. 3 Thespians Will Present Play The Thespians will present their last play of this season this month. It is entitled Buddy Answers An Ad . The characters are as follows: Buddy-------------Glenn Maneval Alfred Ray, his father----Leroy Zimmerman Myrna Ray, his sister------Ruth Saenger Mary Ray, -Is mother-------Ruth Jones Eloise, his girl friend-------- Connie Wiley Ted, his boy friend-----Maurice Smith The Demonstrator---Betty Gibney The Postman------Barbara Fickes This play will close the 1939-40 organization of the Dramatic Club. P.T. A. Will Have A Pl ay On January 15, The third Par-onts-Teachers meeting was held. Mr. Charles 3aer, Deputy Secretary of Forest and Water, gave an address concerning plant and wild animal life in Perry County. Pictures were also shown of different state parks. The 9-A Grade again won the banner for Having the most parents in attendance. The 4-A Grade won the banner for the elementary school The next Parent-Teachers meeting will be held February 19•’ Something different will be given. It will be a play presented by the parents. Miss Robinson Sends Thanks When Miss Robinson was interviewed at her home, she was looking very well She said that she wanted to thank everyone for their kindness in sending her cards and prosohts? for visiting her, and for asking about her condition.



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 Plaster Casts H. M.FLICKINGER: THE STORE THAT TAKES PRIDE IN SERVING COMMUNITY WITH MEATS 6 VEGETABLES VRAM TIC PACIFY T£A CO. r PROMPT KVIC£ ydli JCNF.S DRAY 422 MARKET STV NEWPORT, PA. -? . -........... J E. WILT ’.Then it rains, it pours in Nev port High. In past years, if one person was on crutches or had a broken arm someone else would also be crippled to keep him company. The same is true this year. In the seventh grade, Ellen Je ..n Maneval is wearing a cast from her elbow to her finger tips. She had her arm broken five years ago and recently had it operated on at the Shriner’s Hospital in Philadelphia, But she’s not the only one! There are two more—seniors. Mary Ellen Uagner stumbled over the curb and broke her arm between the elbow and the shoulder during Christmas vacation. Her cast is from her shoulder to her hand. Of course, Jane Wright takes the pri'ae for orginality. She is struggling around ’on crutches with, of all things,--a broken toe. One ni :ht after basketball orectice the wash bowl in the girls’ shower v..s knocked loose. hen Jane went to turn off the water, the sin.: fell on her toe. Her big toe was cut and the one next to it, broken. Even though, as ur. Eby says; they are maimed and crippled , these girls still get to school and basketball games. EVERYTHING THE NEW BUT NAME PASTEURIZED | milk cream ! PHONE - I4-R-15 - NEWPORT, ; H. LIPSITT DEPARTMENT STORE

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