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155525 A little learning is a dangerous thing, Drink deep, or taste not the Plerian spring
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Harvard Cup The Harvard Cup is a trophy that is awarded each year to the boy in whom the following qualities are most pro- nounced: Supreme attainment in scholarship, excellence in athletics, participation in the various school activities, school spirit, marked leadership, patriotism, and those qualities which show a fine manly character. This cup is named from that famous institution which endeavors to bring out the best in one, Harvard University. The ob- ject of the donor is to encourage Newark High School students to attend Harvard University. Therefore, a scholarship of at least one hundred dollars is given to any recipient of the Harvard Cup after the completion of the first half of his Freshman year at Harvard successfully. The former recipients of the Harvard Cup are: 1923--Earl Richrick. 1924-James Settles. 1925--Geye Oxley. X ' 1926- w 710 Jfmnaey ,f ff Ill PF lk lk Ik HF Hartzler Cup Similarly, the Hartzler Cup is given to the girl possess- ing the foregoing qualifications. The cup is given by Mrs. W. W. Davis in memory of her father, Mr. J. C. Hartzler, who was Superintendent of the Newark Schools from 1874 to 1898. The girls who have received this honor are: 1923-Bertha Clutter. 1924-Louise Ralston. 1926- Jffmw HF ik SF Sk wk HIS The Civic Cup The Civic society this year has stressed high scholar- ship, and with this object in view the members have se- lected a large silver loving cup on which the name of the boy or girl having the highest average each semester is to be engraved. For the first semester of the year 1926, this honor goes to Hulda Ashcraft, who attained an aver- age of 95. Hulda will have her name engraved not only on the la1'ge cup but also on a miniature one which she will receive as a permanent possession. The Civic so- ciety is to be congratulated on this great step forward in scholarship. 21 'E . f v 'ff 1925-H l W th. e en Ye ZZ!!!
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