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1926 THE HUNTINGTONIAN Some Facts Concerning The New Huntington High School This building will contain twenty-five rooms, including an auditorium, laboratories in chemistry and domestic science, a library, principal’s office, teachers' rest room, and a hospital room. The auditorium will seat five hundred people, and will be equipped with a motion picture machine. Seven hundred students can be comfortably housed in this building. The structure is fire-proof throughout. The site on which the building is located is one of the most beautiful in the state and consists of more than seven and one-half acres of ground. Three acres of this site will be used for a park and playground. (17)
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= 0455 19289 THE HUNTINGTONIAN a Se and see what is necessary to do in order to retain our position. Things that seem to be prosperous for a while and then fall are not successful for successful things cannot fall. It was a successful day with the Jews as they thought, when they crucified the Prince of Peace, but these dreams of success were shattered when on the third day Christ arose, making Christianity triumphant. In order to be sure of success we must sacrifice our dreams of Щи ure until the actuality of the thing is revealed. Successful men of ol sacrificed even their lives for the sake of others. Some sacrificed their time, money and other things that were of value to them. What did this Sacrifice mean? It meant that these men were given over to дет ПИ They were not useful in order to get fame. Service is what SA these lives. Let us maintain constancy in our usefulness. Ве stable EC firm in those things that are right and go to make success. To be да ful we must let carefulness be a part of us. We must feel a responsibili | on ourselves; the welfare of others should be our interest as well as ou own welfare. t Success is not selfish. In order to be sure of success we should le M | economy have its share in our program. We cannot be spendthrifts and | retain prosperity. Sagacity is the quality which is very important. i | Wise in our undertakings. Do not be overcome with fickleness. We ne E to be keen minded in order to have a practical judgment of thos things that are best for us. Then self-control is a big factor in success. If we cannot have self-control then success is not ours. If you are striving to meet success, Never look behind you; Fortune will favor your efforts, Unless you Stop to look behind. Keep in mind this motto true, Always with Success in view, Never look behind you. J. JACKSON BALLOU. (16)
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