Newport High School - Blunita Yearbook (Newport, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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■ POETRY CORNOR PUZZLE PAGE flA Tribute To A Marine Ho was just £ boy, maybe your brother, ,. . The son of one; or the husband another, Tho boy who had a crush ,on your daughter; Or the one whose hands your cookfc jar would bother. Ir. joined the Marinos and weren't you proud? '.'u wont into training with his head in a cloud. After training was over he’d become a Marine, Whose courage and bravery all the world has since seen. Yes, you?11 remember this boy so ’ long as you live; , For he gave, for you, all he had to give. Ho was one of the lads who fought at Wake; But' nov he's dead-and our hearts still break. T.n-rn Warner Lilaos Test your knowledge by asking yourself the following questions; and then select the ariswer from the list of words: 1. In an ayiary you would expect to find: ; j a. air plane’s • b, birds c. beeg d, tropical fish 2. Roges are red, Violets are 1 1 blue. The fizz in a soda is: a, S02 b, 002 c, CS2 ’d. Nog 3, Though we are apt to think led is the heaviest metal a heavier one is: a, gold b, copper • c, iron 4, Here arc some words waiting to become unscrambled. Characteristics of tho Blue and White , 1. Dwosr 2, Tinpr 5, Eaprp 4, Udaorenetsnist 5, Orltsaider 6, Torsp Sewn 7, Droag Wsen 0, Soepm 9. Edtusnt Ruofiri '10 Kjsco Like fairies in tho moonlight. Dancing on ribbon of white. Are the lilacs swaying faintly; In the first still calm of night. Their perfume, so fragrant, so ’ tender. Is wafted upon the 'air; I know that some strange nymph Must be dancing with them there, Frances Smarr • . Answers oh page 16,

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Page 12 SPORT NEWPORT LOSES TO. NEW BLOOMFIELD SECT ON NEWPORT SCORES OVER MARYSVILLE Two doubles by Boyer and Berrier andatriple by Diliman led New Eloonfield Y.igh to a victory by a score of 3 to 8 at HewBloor-field. Newport was held scoreles until the 4tli inning when Dallas Clouser hit a single,bringing ore run in, hertz leading with '.two hits whichwere adouble andtriple, Fleisher was credited with being the losing pitcher. The effective pitching of Dave Tresslerof'Posy-town brought him 9 strike outs while Fleisher had 4 strike outs. Home runs by Sheaffer and Fleisher helped Newport High gain its score of an 18 to 8 triumph over .arysvillo. They were held scoreless until the last inning when they began a hitting barrage and were credited v ith 8 runs before Newport stopped., them in the league game played here Tuesday evening, .av 17, NEWPORT WINS OVE R NEW BLOOMFIELD Rush 3b Berrier Eritcher 2b Boyer Yolin ss Sterner Peterman lb Comp Beatty cf Shearer D. Clouser If Dillnan Jones rf Stambaugh Wertz c Stone Fleisher P Tressler NEW PORT H ICH DOWNS MILLERSTOWN A shut-out and a •Tone run iy Ehrhart led him and his team to a 7-0 victory over Hillers town on May 9, at Newport, Wertz also Hit a home run in the 6th inning. Ehrhart had no walks and 5 stride outs while Roush was tagged for 4 walks and. had five strike outs, Ehrhart's great hurling held Hillers town down to having only 7hi1s Although I Tew Bloomfield !?i l. started off with a hit the fir.:t time and scoring three runs in l', first inning when Shearer hit c home run, the Newport Siigh coach-s paced their bitting streak in the second inning by scoring 5 runs and in the third inning when Sheaffer hit a sin.-le into right field with the brses loaded totally 6 more runs. Now Bloomfield got 5 ore runs and Newport 2 in the Cth inning making the score B NEWPORT WINS BASEBALL TROPHY Newport 3 triumph of a 13 to 8 victory over New loomfield ednesday Eve on Hay 17 led the powerful hitting Newport team to receive the second place trophy cf



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 -Blueu . . .WWJta. I WIT ANdWISDOM Shirley P. to Mr. Smith: My sailor woro my picture over his heart and it stopped a built Mr. Smith: It would. Mr, Kipp: And why do you wa nt to be president when you Crow up, David? David Cook: So I won't ha« to dig lay own bait when I go fishing. Phyllis: Can you swim? Gloria: It all depends on how handsome the lifeguard is. Kiss Robinson: This is the third time you have looked at Grace's paper, Bill Wilt: Yes, Ma'am she doesn't write very plain. Helen Wright: Maxine sajB she is wildly in love with her new car. Glen Wright: Just another case when nan is displeased with machinery. Mr. Kipp: A fopl oah ask piore'questions than a wise nan can answer. Senior: No wonder I flunk- ed. Mr. Smith: John, what can you tell no about nitrates? John Kapp: W 11, er-un oh. Yes, They're a lot cheaper than day rates. Betty Mease; A kiss speaks volumes, they said. Glen Jright: Yesi Then, don't you think it would be a good idea for us to start a library? Stronger: Sonny, can you tell me tho quickest way to the station? Mrs. Pollard- How, when I you're ready, run up the curtain. Norris Jones- Say, what do you think I an, a squirrel? Miss Horting- Nov;, Bobby name America's greatest general. Bobby Jones (brightly) general Motors, Mr. Kerr- (demonstrating some difficult bookkeeping equations) Now watch the board care, fully .and I Ml go through it again. John Dietz: Putting a pin on 'teacher's chair is an old joke. Eubbcr Rush: Yes sir, but it hasn't lost its point. Bill: You seem to have grown shorter since I last saw you. Will: Yes, I got married and settled down. Father: What did you do v ith th chock I g-ve you? Carl: Alma Mater took all of it, Dad. Father: And I told you to keep away from women. Bill Gcblo- You know Nelson, I'm a bird fancier. Just tlx other day a bird flew down and si; on the top of my head I Nelson Gable- Hmnms I Must have been a woodpecker, Joe Neeley- I kissed my •1 I girl on her forehead last night, Johnny Smith- What did she say ? Joo Neeley- ' She oalled me down. Oakie: Run

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