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THE BLUE AND WHITE 5 NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL Class of 1925 COLORS: Maroon and Steal FLOWER: American Beauty Rose MOTTO: We Strive To Succeed OFFICERS I’resident: Herald McXaughton Vice President: Pauline Homhach Secretary and Treasurer: Mary llench Faculty Advisor: Mr. Price CALENDAR FOR FOUR YEARS 1921-1922 Term Sept. 1—School began. Oct. 26—Freshmen and Sophomores had party for two upper classes. Feb.—Freshmen and Sophomores entertained hv Juniors and Seniors at Valentine Party. Feh.—Literary Society. April 24—Track Day. June 7—School ended. 1922-1923 Term Sept. 4—School began. Sept. 7—Elected Class Officers. Sept.— Biology Field Trip. Oct. 26—Freshmen and Sophomores entertained Juniors and Seniors at a Halloween Party. ov. 29-Dec. 11—Institute and Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 22-Jan. 1—Christmas vacation. Jan. 12—Juniors give Sophomores Party. Feb..—Bnke Sale Feb.-— Received Pennants.
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TO THE MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY, THIS PACE IS (iHATEFULLY INSCRIBED AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM AND HIGH REGARD. THE FACULTY H. L. Price, Dickinson College Supervising Principal. Senior Class Advisor. Physics, Chemistry and Science. Base Ball Coach. Theo McCracken, Grove City College . Principal of High School. Junior Class Advisor. Englis Biology, History, Geomerty. Boys’ Basket Ball Coach Dramatics Coach H. M. Voglesonger, Princeton University English, Civics Miss Eva Robinson, Cumberland Valley S. N. S. Sophomore Class Advisor. History, Algebra. Miss Sarah Manahan, Bucknell University reshman Class Advisor. Latin, French and English. Dramatics Coach Miss Gladys Huber, Cumberland Valley S. N. S. Musical Directress. Honorary Member Senior Class. Girls Athletic Coach
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THE BLUE AND WHITE Feb. 24—Sophomores entertain Freshmen at Hall. April ()— Juniors and Seniors entertain lower classes. June 1— School ended. 1923- 1924 Term Sept. 3—School began. Sept. 4—Class Officers Elected. Sept. 5—Adopted Freshmen Rules. Sept. 21 Weenie Roast at Bailey’s. Oct. 2(i—Juniors entertained Seniors after Literary. ()ct. 29—Received Class Rings. Dec.—First Class to enroll 100% in Red Cross. Jan. 12—Literary Society. Jan. 24-25—Mid-year examinations. Mar. 21—Member of class wins McMeen Tropliv Cup. April 24—Track Day. June 5—School ended. 1924- 1925 Term Sept. 1—School began. Sept. 3—Class Officers Elected. Sept. 9—Took charge of Public Library. Sept. 23—Senior Hike and Weenie Roast at Bailey’s. Oct. 7—Sold candy at Minstrel Show. Oct. 21—Washing Powder Sale. Nov. 1—Bake Sale at Ebv Rest Room. Nov. 4—Literary and candy sale after. Nov. 24—Library Drive. Nov. 25-Dec—Bazaar. Nov.—Literary Society. Nov. 25—Decide on Commencemment Invitations. Dec. 13—Bake Sale in Rest Room. Feb. 10—First Class to be 100% Red Cross Members. Feb. 12—Sold candy at American Legion Show. Feb. 28—Bake Sale in Rest Room. Mar. 16-17—Class Play, “Brother Elks.” Mar. 31—Date set for Trip to Washington as May 13-15. April 6-11—Flower Sale. April 22—Elect Senior Blue and White staff. May 7—Track Day. May 13-14-15—Trip to Washington. May 18—Plan Trip to Gettysburg. May 29—Trip to Gettysburg and Senior Vacation. May 31—Baccalaureate Sermon. June 2—Junior and Senior Banquet. June 3—Class Day. June 4—Commencement. Elizabeth Tucker
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