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THE HUNTINGTONIAN JU 218 CALENDAR FEBRUARY 12.—Miss H. V. Gould joins High School teaching staff. FEBRUARY 16.—School receives sad news of Miss Camille Young's death. MARCH 16.—Student Council secures Dr. I. Garland P assembly. na Penn to address MARCH 27.—Huntington presents Mr. В. Nathaniel Пен and Hampton Glee Club to big audience at Academy of Music. MARCH 30—APRIL 3.—Easter Vacation. APRIL 10.—Dr. Ransome addresses student body on, Health. APRIL 13.—Frivolity Day. Seniors in their glory. APRIL 15.—Clean Up Day. APRIL 19.—State Supervisor, M. L. Combs, ins nounces that Huntington will be pl ited List for 1922-23. APRIL 20.—Arbor Day observed by interesting programs in assembli Miles, APRIL 26.—У. N. and I. I. Chorus sings at Lincoln Theatre und : of High School. nder auspices MAY 2.—Huntington plays first baseball game. Beats Unj Hampton, 16-3. lon School of MAY 12.—We lose to Armstrong High School in Richmond, by score 8.9 pects High School. aced on the State Acered. МАУ 30.— Grand time at Jamestown Island. JUNE 5-6.—Final Examinations. JUNE 10.—Baccalaureate Sunday. JUNE 11.—Senior Class Play, “Every Youth. JUNE 13.—Class Night. JUNE 15.—Our Big Night. (8) PENNE CU LS I №
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1 925 THE HUNTINGTONIAN CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 11.—Huntington’s fourth session opens with an enrollment of 212 OCTOBER 13.—Huntington's gridiron machine begins its work by defeat- ing Booker Washington, Norfolk, 18 to 0. OCTOBER 20.—Huntington cops the bacon from Baltimore by the score of 5 to 0. OCTOBER 31.—“Our Pigskin Tossers” take the game from Portsmouth Y. M. С. A. by a score of 19 to 0. NOVEMBER 10.—Huntington gridders carve 21 to 0 in N. C. State Nor- mal's record. NOVEMBER 21—Huntington's Victorious Eleven journeys to Hampton and takes the season's championship by defeating Union School, 7-0. NOVEMBER 29—DECEMBER 3.—Thanksgiving Recess. DECEMBER 3-10.—Educational Week. Huntington Patrons League cele- brates our Fourth Anniversary by a week of educational programs. DECEMBER 12.—Huntington vs. Huntington or Juniors against Seniors. Huntingtonians couldn't lose. Score, 0-0. DECEMBER 21.— Studies discontinued for holidays. JANUARY 1.—Mr. W. A. Miller takes charge of French classes. JANUARY 2.—Students resume their studies. JANUARY 4. Cornerstone laying of new building preceded by big Eman- cipation Day parade and program. JANUARY 12-13.—Y. M. В. С. tag day for Huntington library. JANUARY 17-18.—Mid-Year Exams. FEBRUARY 1.—Promotion Day. Huntington enrollment reaches 321. FEBRUARY 1.— Miss E. E. Pannell becomes our section teacher. FEBRUARY 8.—Huntington first Student Council meets.
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1 9 2 8 THE HUNTINGTONIAN PREFACE To the patrons and friends of the Huntington High School, who are interested in our work, we extend our most hearty greetings. This being our first attempt to present to the public in this form a representation of our school career, we ask that your criticism be not too severe. It is our earnest desire to present to you in this meagre way a glimpse into the toils and joys of our High School journey, and in so doing we have tried to give each class its fair apportionment. We sincerely hope that you may find much pleasure in these pages and that the HUNTINGTONIAN will sink deep into your sympathetic nature and create a greater love and interest for Huntington and all that makes for educational advancement in the community. EDITORS. (9)
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