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Januar I9 9 Bock to school for the busy month of Jonuory. Bosket- boll seoson is reolly on the woy with the Pony Ex- presser's determination to win. The Huntingtonion os- sembly is this month. It's o new yeor ond Pete ond Repete ore representing Fother Time ond Boby New Yeor. Mid Term Exoms find Lois ond Carl Ann ot 4:22 ANI. very sleepy. Drag
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Iii CAPACITY ATTENDANCE AT ALL-AMERICA AWARD CIVIC DINNER 467 Attend Dinner to See Honor Conferred Upon Huntington ID GOVERNOR AMONG SPECIAL GUESTS AT PRESEN- TATION EVENT Mayor Frankel, E. Henry Broh, Gov. Underwood, Mrs. Kirk Heckman and Dr. Ken Hechler lla Lee proudly surveys the 'All-America' tag on a customer's car at STEWART'S ESSO 8th St. 9th Ave. N.. I he-3.1 ......i., HL'XTINGTON, W. YA. THURSDAY. JAN T. 10551 lt's Now Official: Huntington ls All-America City Friday Is All America Day Here Governor Lauds Do-It-Yourself Effort , I A A Spirit Ot City Acclaimed Congratulations! David Brinkley . . . the sometime irksome do-goodorsuarethoones who rieedIo,,oncourcige and good people to do things which you have to do for yournlf. From what I have heard about Huntington's achievements the credit-goes OD the 'db-gooders'. Stairway To Honor City's Achievement List ls Impressive 1948 First of 4 School Levies providing 282 Classrooms, and 75 Gyms, Auditor- iums, Kitchens, Band Rooms, etc. 1949 Huntington Industrial Corporation formed 1950 Voting Machines used for the first time 1951 Municipal Swimming Pools work begun 1952 53,000,000 Bond Issue for 237 bed Hospital Opening of S600,000 Huntington Galleries 1953 Central Ohio Valley Industrial Council begins 1954 United Fund formed with 27 Agencies 1955 Thirty-three mile street resurfacing program 1956 Memorial Field House S940,.m0 debt retired SIM Million for Tri'Skxte Airport f 1957 Council-Manager Charter adopted 1958 City Park System increased to over 1200 owes Leadership Praised V, , ' -il . Award Points Up .lob Ahead Our R 4-ir1ir1 1 Our lflurllvrrge if'lf.glllfQff New Civic Progress Envisioned l'lf,.fffif ' Awinness Ind Courage Held To Future Not the end, but the beginning, Other goals set for the winning. This bit of philosophy recalled from an old high school graduation gift card should sum up the reaction of all Huntingtonians, and especially the 1959 graduates at H.H,S., in planning ahead forthe growth and prosperity of this city. The atmosphere is right for a decade of progress ahead such as we have never had in the pastg there is no reason to believe we cannot move forward with conhdence. While we are exulting we should also resolve to carry through a large number of other improvements and to capture another award. We, at Huntington High, are proud of our City and equally proud that we and our graduates are considered a major factor in this Community's life. To you, Huntington, every good wish for your future! Go Ahead, Huntington
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