High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 13 text:
“
RTiTTn. • ™TTE O’r. -rr 1 h.m.elickinger TLUMBING HEAFING FULL LINE OF ACME QUALITY TAINT STANLEY G.TICKES EST. ;OALj F EED, BUILDING MATERIAL TEED GRINDING 6 MIXING NEWPORT TA. NEWPORT'S ONE TRICE STORE CLOTHING SHOES FURNISHINGS CC.BRANDT COOLERATORS-HEATERS RECORDS-SHEET MUSIC ROUGHS MUSIC STORE EXPERT PIANO TUNING AND REWIRING mus jean wolf smattr TUTLNS HOUSEWIFE! Few of us will forget our fine music teacher for the past thirteen months. She came to us a3 Miss Joan Wolf but was married recently. Mrs, Smarr is a grad’t-ate of Newport High and attended Temple University. She previously taught at Now Cumberland. To a splendid music supervisor, and an all around good 3port, v e wish to uso this means of wishing her luck and happinos; in her new homo. RITA ANN HURCHIK Miss Hurchik, our new supervisor of music, has takon the position which was left vacant by-Mrs. Smarr. Miss Hurchik is a graduate of Girls High School in Philadelphia and of West Chester State Teachers Collage. Her home is in Philadelphia. Although she has never taught in any other school before, she says that she had practice teaching at V ost Chester State Teachers College. She also think3 the classes are wonderful and that they are all Cooperative and interesting. Her hobbies are playing tho-piano, knitting, bridgo, and reeding. Wo wish her the best of everything, and will do our best to cooperate with her in every way. -:t • Skunk Hollow, Mo.: Tonight the Medical Society of Skunk Hollow drank a toast to Doctor Ross for wittling down the seven years itch to a two-duy scratch. NEWPORT PA. Cl ?
”
Page 12 text:
“
.fnCr. JLQ. --—IHE-.BfejE, 4». COMPLIMENTS OF J. K. HALL SON’S DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK for health drink milk A HEALTHY AMERICA WILL BE A VICTORIOUS AMERICA 11 GRADE NEWS Miss Robinson has a job making out citizenship marks. By the way the students act, they seem to prefer lowered citizenship marks to discontinuing their chit-chat till after school. Is it so important - that it couldn't wait? I. -- ’ Paul Flickinger has acquired the nickname Doctor . How about that, Flick? Oh, yes, and speaking of Dr, Flickinger, he, Bernard Britcher and Bob Boswell seem to have a lot to discuss. Let us in on it too, boys. Is it blonde, brunette, or red head? Why is it that Mary Aumon is always seen with Jim Fleisher and yet v ears Jim McKensie' s ring? Thofffe' Jim's must really have something, 12 GRADE NEWS We, as Seniors, do not have much leisure time on hand. We are in the midst of a hugh class project, which requires a groat am-mount of conscentration. A few or the side views pertaining to it are as follows: On Wednesday, January 19, wo had present a photographer from Ensminger's Studio in Harrisburg, who took twenty different group pictures. Ju3t to give you a hint, among those was a picture taken in the Agriculture Room of •the F.F.A. Boys in action, also a view of the Senior Physic Class deeply interested in their laboratory research work. A contest is being held in order to obtain a permanent title for the yea: book, which may be used in future years. This contest has been opened to the entire student body, and the individual submitting the lucky name will be given a free copy of the year book. Although, the Seniors have been kept on their toes, they still find time for romance. Who? ’ Well, those two romeos from Buck's Valley seem to be having quite a time of it. Especially since Glenn has passed his driver's examination. Betty's just a lucky girl. But Billow, you better make up your mind. Shall it be Rhode or Dot? I suppose you are just considering the fact that there is a man shortage. f That Horting and Shreiber romance seems to be rolling along in full swing. Spy, when did this start anyway? Now, listen sister, be frank, were you really ill or was it that certain romeo, the reason for your extended vacation. Girls, maybe we better pay Philadelphia a visit too.
”
Page 14 text:
“
N.H.S. WINS EASY ONE N. H. $: DEFEATED BY MARYSVILLE HIGH On Tuesday, Jr.n. ie, N.H.S. Jefented Poseytown, with almost 'll the members, of varsity end T. V's participating. Alter hav-' ng built up n considerable mar-':n, Coach Andy Kerr sent in tho . V's who hold better than their -- against the Posies. McKensic as high scorer with eight points N.H.S WINS SECOND LEAGUE GAME Again N wport defeated its ancient rival, Duncannon, 39-27-, Both teams wore scrapping v ry ’ard, but the Buffaloes built up a lead in tho first half which enabled them to defeat the Cannons. After trailing at' the beginning cf the third quarter, Duncannon held the Buffaloes scoreless and cane within three points of a' tie; then tho Buffaloes went on to score 13 points and hold the Cannons to 6, giving us a 39-27 victory. Herr was high scorer for the Cannonites with 17 points and .Rush and Britch er for the Buf'aloes v'ith 13 and 12 points respectively. • BuFfALOES CONTINUE WINNING STREAK Conch Andy Kerr's quintet traveled to Blain oh Tursday, Jan. 25, and came back victorious. A1 though they got off to n slaw .-tart, the‘Buffalojes soon .began to move. The score Stood 19-15 at the half in favor of N. K. S. in the second half the N. K. S. . ivc outscorcd the Elnin five, the game ending with Blain on tho short end of a 44-28 score. Johnnie ' hitman was high scorer for Blain while Britc.her paced tho N. E. S. five with 16 points. Coach Andy Kerr's five sufficed it's first defeat in the current campaign, losing to Mnrysvilli After having led for three per:'eds the N. H. S. five lost it's .load in the fourth period, never trails ing by more than one or two pv A aft.r that. Two fouls commit by two Buffaloes gave I-'arysvil its winning ’ tallies, ■ thus cm T ing then, t.o dofeat Newport .31-21 This s' also tho first def at for N. H. S. in the tvrjn-coui.ty league. ; BUFFALOES SUFFER SECOND DEFEAT The Newport Buffalocfe ventured to TC.-L. i. arid carte back on tho short end of a 29-24 3cor-. After trailing about- nine pbints going into the last quarter, tho .‘Bufi aloes tried desperately to • g t these points beck and go aheoj but the game ended after the N.K.3 five had gained four points on C. L. I. N. H. S. suffered its second defeat of the season and also -the second league game. 'INTRAMURAL BASKETBAL-L ■ ' V bn Lost Won Lost 12 th 2 1 .• 9th 3 0 11 th ,12 8 th ‘2 1 10 th 2 2 1 7th 0 4 Gamer. to be played . 12 tb vs. 11th 9th vs ! 8th Hi winners 'and runners up in each leaguo will play Intra-Mural night.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.