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CONTENTS EDITORIAL. A Perfect Gentleman. Are We Thinking Enough? LITERARY. An Adventure in the Northwest. Cornin’ Home. Lincoln Remodels a Character. Little Miss Pop-Corn. SCHOOL NOTES. ALUMNI EXCHANGES. ATHLETICS. LAUGHING GAS
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Che Blue and UJbite N K W P O R T HIGH SCHO O L FEBRUARY, 1 23 EXECUTIVE STAFF. Editor-in-Chief........WILI.IAM MORROW School Notes............CAROLYN MATLACK Literary....LEAH SMITH. JULIA ZKIDER3 I UKhing (las..........JEANETTE GOODLINO Athletics...............WILLIAM KNI8ELT Alumni and Exchanges.........JOHN ADAMS Husiness. REGINALD SMITH. Manager: RANDOLPH WHITKKETTLE. GERALD Mc-NAI'GHTON, ANNA LOY. Art Department...........MIIjDRED SHULTZ
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O-Irr Http atttt MlittP Vol. 4, No. 3. NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL. February, 1923 At the beginning of the new year every merchant takes an inventory of his stock to find out in what position he stands—w'hether he has lost or gained. It would be well for us, High school pupils, tc take ar inventory of ourselves. See whether, during the past year, we have grown better or worse. If we have improved, just a mite in some way. we are coming closer and closer to that goal which should be the aim of every young man, that of being known to our fellow'-citizens as a perfect gentleman. Whan we enter High school, we should realize that we are no longer children. We should do away with silly, childish things. We should reailze that now' we have entered into a new period of life and are now young gentlemen. Several morings a week, during opening exercises, w'e hear a short talk on “Manners.” This is a splendid thing since some of us are a little unmannerly at times. You will have to acknowledge that, yourself. Rut no matter if our manners are the best possible, no matter if we rigidly follow' the directions laid down in a book of etiquette, we ma not be gentlemen. A boy, who is rude, as some call it, when it comes to manners, may at heart be the finest kind of gentleman. What constitutes a gentleman? Who is a gentleman? How can I become a gentleman? There are some of us to whom, at times, the word gentleman is unknown. A gentleman never makes fun of or ridicules another. There may be some one in school who is rather dull or ignorant of the ways of school Do we make life easy for that person? Do we act w’hen, around him.
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