Newport High School - Blunita Yearbook (Newport, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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THE RLU?f •frll'ZE. pa OF 4 COMPLIMENTS OF JIM'S STORE COMPLIMENTS Of CITIZEN’NAT IONAL■ 3AA C NEWPORT ... PA. RIVERSIDE SERVICE STATION GASOLINE - - ACCESSORIES PE NUT S . • POPCORN ST. PAUL'S LUTMEftN? CHURCH ! L.STOY SPANGLEft • MINISTER SUNDAY SCHOOL 9;ISA. M. MpWNN WORSHIP It.'iA. M. LUTHERN ‘LEAGUE 6.30P.M. EVENING WORSHIP 7:3oT M ALUMNI NEWS On Monday morning, Jan. 24,ve had v ith us as assembly guests farmer alumni, Frank Flickinger Betty Smith, Helen Grubb, and Carol Flurie. Franl: is now a Staff Serge art in the Army and like all otha? alumni who speak in assemblies,did not know quite wliat to say, especially, when called on with nothing prepared. However he gave a very nice speech which left a good impression with every iijember of the faculty and also with the stude body. Betty Smith spoke a fev; worts about thoso who might be intere:La in knowing something 'of West Cnot»-ter State Teachers' College. She said that it takes study and more studying to get where one would like to go. Hftlen Grubb invited anyone to consult her about Indiana State Teachers' College, if he wore interested. Carol Flurie, who is trainirg in Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia, said that to learn something one must study. She also said, I wish I had studied harder in high school because it would be tqIu-ablc to me now. IDENTIFICATION BUREAU This tall, carl:, and handsome senior weighs 150 lbs. and is 5'9 tall. He livcs on the East Newport extension of Fourth Street, but spends a lot of time at Derr's. Born on Narch 4, 1927, he has hopes of joining the Merchant Marine as soon as he is old enough. He can honestly say with V impy, I am one of the Jones boys. Can you guess who he is?? Answer on Next Page

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-IKS- BLUE - •-wjg-TE---- T T. A. NEWS Tho meeting of Parent Teachers' Association was held January tho seventeenth in the High School Auditorium with Mr. Eby presiding. The meeting was opened by ringing The Star-Spangled Banner Hewed by devotional period, ;h the Rev. R. C. Zochman in p e, The roll call followed, 1 the banners were awarded to •1 ■ ones 4A and 11A. The main featuro of the meeting was a novelty program with chai.rlady Mrs. W.W. Rice presidip; Such activities as tonguo twisting, dancing with egg on forehead, and diaper pinning were only a few of tho contests. Each winner received a pri?c. Following the program dancing and refreshments wore enjoyed. SPECIAL ASSEMBLY On Friday, January 14, 1944, v c had our second special assembly a versatile group of artists, The Alexander Novelty Trio performed. They presented a sparkling program of music, humor, and originality. In the course of the performance, an unusual number of instruments were introduced including alto, tenor, and baritone saxaphones, Hawaiian and Spanish guitars, banjo, violin, chrom-onicos, and several instrumental novelties. Dutch, Chinese and Mechanical Doll, costume numbers, ventriloquism, character impersonations, a comedy monologue and vocal selections rounded out the very cn-joyablo program. STUDENT COUCH The main duty of the student council last month has been to encourage the selling of war stamps for the Fourth War Loan Drive. So far-so goodl Members of the council, ulorg with the entire student body, cooperated very well with the twelfth grade to take pictures of various organizations of our school for the year book on Wednesday, January 19. Recently, pupils received a list of questions compiled by the State Director of Selective Service requesting information con-c-. rn ng each male student 15 yerrs of age or over, at the time he graduates or otherwise leaves the school. These questions were very heavily impressed upon the minds of the students. President Betty Hultzapple BAND AND ORCHESTRA TO PLAY AT NEXT PT.A. MEETING The P.T.A. meeting for February 21 will be a musical program when the High School band will play three selections. Two numbers will also bo played by the orchestra. A piano duet will be given by two high school students. The audience will bo invited to participate in a cake walk, tho proceeds of which will go to tho fund for purchasing band uniforms. Aik 0. Hall Name, Alaska; Y.’as arrested after drinking a quart of alcohol. His dofenso was that he has water on his knee----and wanted to keep tho joint from free ing.



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 . NEWPORT GREENHOUSE FLOWERS ' 1 • FOR. :A L L - OCCASIONS EINAR WEST FOR PHONE I75-R-2 rHE NEWSPRINTER PRINTING: AS.YCU LIKE IT WHEN YOU WANT IT AND AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO RAY COMPLIMENTS CF J I NEWBERRY 'VARIETY STORE NEWPORT F. F. A. •v . rA ' T' n Call A NEWS The Future. Farrier3 ' Do ; initiation for boys who have been onrollcd in Vocational Agriculo io for r.t loas£ a year, was, hol'd cn January the eleventh. The fol'uv,'-Jng studonts received tho Degree: iLudwig Jan3on, Glcn-Fleishor, 3trr. iley Gabel, Raleh Haines, Stanley r:Knincs, Floyd Kline, Leroy Potter, S'i.onnoth Schriobor, and John Tress-l r. young class RA. PRODUCE-GROCERIES BIGGER...BETTER VALUES AMERICAN STORES NEW PC PA E. H. KNOUSE, MGR. Tho F.F.A. boys played tke farmers ofj the;. O.S.Y.S. in basketball- bn Thursday evening, January tho twenty-seventh, emerging victorious' with a s-coro 17-16,. . ' • F.F.A. have been assisting in the repair, qf- farm •inaohinciy brought lie re for th'd v'O.S.Y.A. classes. They have built a hog feeder and several chicken; feeders f-or tho fanners of this community. Several boys aro building bobsleds in the hope that there will 3till bo snow this winter. Answer to Identification . ; Bureaux Norris Jone3

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