Newport High School - Blunita Yearbook (Newport, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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wilTE ■ r- PARKER PENS BOSSEKjVIAM’S DRUGSTORE NEW TORT PA. KM. FLICKENGER PLUMBING HEATING FULL LINE OF :ACME QUALITY PAINT PHONE 22R2 NEWPORT . BAND boa cleaning ALL WORK GUARANTEtD A IEWKJRTLAUNDRY O' DRY CLEANIN ■■ - . ..'-I,-!«. '' ■ ' PIANOS TLADIOS ELECTRIC SWEEPERS I KCljGHS MUSIC STOR EX PE RFJjANO TUNING ■RE PAIRING NEWPORT PA. Y The last meeting of the O.S. Y. A. class was held on Thur .17 May 6. It has been held each Tucn day and-Thursday evening since liov ember 1, 1942 for the purpose oi repairing farm' machinery. An official F. F. A Owl has been purchased for t he agriculture room byy the members of the class. The New Bloomfield boys and our F. F. A. boys are planning a baseball game in tho near future. They are also planning i.to have several summer meetings. In order to help increase tie production of essential products, the agriculture boys have been building chicfc feeders, BWine self feeders, and range feeders for tin farmers in this community. The seniors who will be leaving us this spring are as follows; 'Merle Adams, Millard Cree, Harold Horting, Lloyd Reigle, Ralph Irea-sler, and Harry Schreiber.

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rmr THE DLUB-fc-iVH- E Name Courso Activities School Doris Knisely Acadomic Basketball, Undecided Chorus, Homo Rm. Representative, fled Cross Representative. Operetta, Jr. S . Play, dramatics Helen Kough Academic Operetta; Mueic ’Polyclinic Festival, Chorus, Tiospital Jr, Sr. Play Arvilla Knuth V Academic Dramatic Club, Juniata CKorus, Blue White Jr. S“. Play Francos Krot-zing Acadomic dramatics, chorus Paul Lindsay Commercial Baseball, Blue White Don Longsderff Academic Football, Baseball, Baskotball Helen McNaugh-ton Academic Chorus, operotta, Jr. oc Si4. Play, Intra-mural Jeanne Mehrling Acadomic Cheerleader, Undocided Dramatic Cluh, Jr. £r. Play, Orchestra, Operetta, Intramural Helor Myers Commercial Basket!all. Chorus, Blue White Lloyd Reiglo Commercial Harry S hriober Agr. Operetta, Jr. Sr. Play Cathorino Snyder Academic Band, Chorus, Operetta, Orchestra, Dramatic Club, Music Festival Ralph Trosslcr Commorcinl Baseball, football Julia Trout Nov in defense work Earl Wallott Acadomic Oporotta, Foot- Undocided ball, baseball, chorus, 3? ue White'J Music Festival -P- g« 15 Ambition Doctor Nurse Teacher Undecided Undecided Merchant Marine Undedidou Toacher Undecided Farmer Undecided Undueidoi Farmer Radio Elocti’ician



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 ALUMNI NEWS' LIONS GLUTS Wow it all happened like this It was a very hot night in summer and having observed that the sun was shining nice and bright, I figured ijt would not rhln. So, I got :ny fishing tackle and then did some heavy thinking as tho how to got worms. Finally I hit upon an idea. A worm doesn't know which way is up and which is down so I’d find a worms burrow and yell, Hoy you fool, you're going the wrong way, and then place a can of dirt ovor tho helo. Then the i worm would dig his way right int; William Buffington who has•been coi fined to a hoppital at Paris inland for a me time reached home on the 28th.a! April for an eleven day furlough with hk parents and friends, Bordon Hoke who graduated and enlist ed in the Army in 1939 was married on April 26 to Miss Ruth A, Borland. Mr. Hoke is now stationed at Bolling Field Washington, D.C. Johnny Baer viao is stationed at Cam;; Swift, Texas, has been promoted to Trivate First Class. Robert Clark, Jr., having been in British Columbia, Canada for nine months is spending a few weeks at home. He is ?|t the can. So, having gotten working on the Alaskan'Highway and this y enough worms I 3ct out for tho is his first time home. i! fishing hole. V hcn I got theru ii I cut a hole in the ice and got TEACHERS VACATIONS l! ny taclcle $° dy. But, in - v n iwi 3Q j. kiclcoci tha worms into tv’ Hero is. how tho members of the faculty expect to spend their summer vacations. Nr. Shor.tz-expects to go th-.summer school, EKen work the rest bf his vacation. Mis3 Fackler-wlll teach swimming, folk dancing, .and be a life puard at T. 0. H. Miss Shatto-will keep house. T!r . Cressler-Plans to live on the Interest of the debts ho acquired this winter. Mrs. Pol lard-says she will stay dt, home and.among other things do victory gardening. Mr. Buffenmyor-looks forward to working on the farm. Mr. Smith-will work at something. TTc figures that ho will get onough vacation at home fishing. Mrs. Gelnett-will do some gardenia end spend a lot of time in tho country. Itiss Wolf-says she wants to catch up on sleep. Mr. Kerr-will work (probably in garden.) Miss Roblnson-will stay at homo. Mr. mby-will stay at homo and prepare l‘or next year. Mr. Kipp-says he will farm at home and take a vacation of a couple of weeks in Clinton County Mrs. Smith- Looks forward to goirg to Pew York City to do work at Columbia University. water. I found a piece of cheese in my pocket though and docidad to use it for bait. Just as I was lowering a mouse jumped a;; tho cheese and got caught on the hook. A catfish swimming by jumped at the mouse and . got caught. I pulled him up on the ice. A dogfish which had been chasing the catfish jumped up on i tho ice after it-. Just then a I rabbit ran across, the ice, the dogfish snapped at him and caught him and that's how I got My Thanksgiving dinner. Harold Zeider3 Most of us know this certain person as a Junior'boy. who is five feet, fen inches tell, has brc- i hnir and blue eyes. Ho is in tho Leaderic soction and is a' prominent raenber of the football team, being captain fci ■tho coning sea-spn. Ho lives about five or six miles from Newport. If you haven't already guessed wno this boy is, you might ask a certain 11—B firl in the Home Economics Room. Answer on page 21

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