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Page 4 -------THE FLUE Ait'D rHil:---------- FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL 7 Grade Eleanor Derr Ruby Freeman Detty Reiter Ruth Trout Lura V agner Ilary Wilson H Ec • I'ary Aumon Louise Kell Ellen Kaneval Grace Snyder 9- B Grade Robert Baer Eugene Burkepile Gladys Carl Ruby Dromgold Ethel Flickinger Jean Hime3 Betty Kultzp.pple ».9-A Grade John Clouser Robert Dietz Donald Fleislier Glenn Hanning Charles Sharar Jack '.7aIker Glenn 7 right Audrey Hall Gloria Mattern Anna Kae Smith Harriet Trout Helen 7 right 10- B Grade Delrnont V right 10- A Grade Mary Bowers Helen Grubb Doris Knisely Arvilla Knuth Donald Longsdorff Jean Hehrling Erwin Smarr Catherine Snyder 11- B Grade Dorothy Bitner Naomi Crist Zelda Hockenberry Jean Hultzapple Sara Jury Hargaret Linaweaver i!uriel HcVey Laura Reed 11-A Grade Hay Clouser Robert Cox I.'ary Hell Jean KInzer Roba Sheibley George Bitner John Smith lB-Grade Genevive Burns Carrie Fealtman Frank Flickinger Betty Gibney Arlene Jones Jean Knabe Helen Smith Eugene Smith Earbara Fickes Glenn Maneval Edna Hiall Carolyn ilillor Zoo V agner Sara Warren Sara Woodward
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TKF. BTJIT:. PARKER PENS BOSSERMAN'S DRUG STORE Newport, Pa. ZUCkEKjVI AH’ DEPARTMENT STORE CLOTHING SHOES FURNISHINGS NEWPORT. PA. r TEA CO. NEWPORT. PA SMil HA FRESH MEATS NEWPORT. PA. I THE STORE THAT TAKES PRIDE IN SERVING THE COMMUNITY WITH MEATS6VEGETA6LES - TLAjNTJC PACJEJC Pae.—3- for his Kerr made an the value of CONGRATULATIONS ! On January 28, 1941, Mr. Kerr received a Master’s Degree in Education from Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Kerr obtained the degree of Bachelor of Science from Indiana State Teachers’ College in 19S4. The work done for both these degrees lay in the field of commercial education and Masters' thesis, Mr. interesting study of corruercir.l studies,.. CAMPUS DAZE WILL DAZE YOU This year's operetta is truly collegiate in style, in script, and in atr.os ibere , Campus Daze is the title and it is a breezy operetta in two acts. It v iil be presented on April J 4 4, Campus Daze is a Clark Clark musical comedy, full of everything from Chinks to winds, selling pans to holding hands, centered around life on a college campus, which is always lively and full of fun. This zippy, up-to-the-n.i ’’-utc comedy will hold your rf-ticn every second of every iuvv it is playing. Just think .ow much fun it will be to sec y ur friends on a college campus, acting like real, honest-to-goodness colls-Siates-nnd sane at that 1 The cast and choruses have been selected. Intensive practices nave already begun. So watch for Campus Dazo -it s a daisy J BAND AND ORCHESTRA The Newport Trig!: School Band ind Orchestra arc getting ready Tor the annual music festival which will be hold at LoysvilTr in May.
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Pa :c 5 THE BLUE ASP WHITE F. F.A. NEWS On Monday, Febrtjary 3 there will be a Bi-County meeting of the Future Farmers of America at New Bloomfield. At this meeting Green Hands will be raised to Future Farmers, which is the second of four degrees in the Organization. Those boys from Newport to receive this award are 'asefollows:. . Robert McNaughton John Baer Maurice Smith Earl Horting John Steckley At this meeting Mr. Shontz,the local F. F. A. advisor, will show several reels of movies. Following this there will be committee meetings of the bi-county delegates to make plans for the bicounty roundup in April at Carlisle. After this yrefresh-ments will be served by the advisor of the bi-county group. Maurice Smith of the local chapter was a delegate from the bi-county group to the State F. F. A. Convention held at the Forum of the Education Building in Harrisburg on January 22. Before the meeting a light danrf onstration was given. It showed the stars coming out and the moon coming up, etc. In the middle of the ceiling of the building all the planets were shov n revolving about then. The Keystone Faumer was awarded to elgible Future Farmers . The roll call of delegates was then called. Twelve honorary Keystone Farmer degrees were pre- F.f.A. NEWSCCONT'D) sentei to outstanding teachers of vocational agriculture and supervising principles. After this the meeting was closed by the Official F. F. A. ceremonies On January 23, the local vocational agriculture class went to the farm show and came back with many interesting reports. At the Ferry County Farm Pro-due Show held at Greenpark on January 15-16, John Freeman cf the local agriculture department won second prize on eggs. The first basketball game of the local F. F. A. Chapter will be with the part-time class on Wednesday, February 5, at 8:30 F.M. SLINGS ARE FASHIONABLE Broken bones must be the fad of Newport High School ’lately. Katie Kapp has been carrying her arm in a sling and Ecris Knisely was jealous of her so she decided to carry her arm around in a sling. Jean Knabe limped around for about a week because she sprained her ankle in a basketball game. Be careful, pupils school may have to b fclosed on account of broken bones. ' classes'are changed Since the first half of our school yeer is over and we have started the second semist6r, some of the classes have changed subjects. The 11-A s have changed from first year algebra to Solid Geometry; the 12-A's have changed from Trigonometry to second year algebra; the 9-A1s have changed from General Principles of Language to first year Latin: the ll-B's and 12-B’s have changed from descriptive Chemistry to descriptive Physics. The ether classes have remained practically the same. We all hope t hat we can do as well if not better the remainder of the year. Good lu«k, kids!
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