Huntington High School - Huntingtonian Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

 - Class of 1923

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The Student Council was organized February 18, 1923, for the purpose of : E assist- ing the Faculty in fostering school spirit and maintaining general good conduct among the students. The organization, although a new one, has worked well, and each member f th за È Council of '28 earnestly hopes that the organization of '24 will function even bett etter. Among the many good things accomplished by the Council are a general clean : Aor can ai campaign, purchase of equipment for the baseball team, doing patrol duty in the hall alls, and sponsoring closer co-operation between teachers and students. (20)

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LO Э THE HUNTINGTONIAN WHAT WE MISSED The Senior Class of nineteen hundred and twenty-three, the first graduating class of Huntington High School, like those who would be pioneers in any field of endeavor, whether it be those who journey to some distant and dreary wilderness or those who establish the smallest institu- tion within that community. Those who go first must be determined to en- dure many hardships in order that they may overcome the numerous ob- stacles that must of necessity confront every effort of man in its infancy. It rests with the Pioneer to establish traditions and customs which will not only go towards perfecting these organizations for themselves, but the gen- erations of those who follow might receive the benefit of their labor, and so the Pioneer endures the log cabin that those who follow might build in its stead a mansion. The frame building in which this class has done its work has none of the outward appearances of a modern high school. Its equipment is very limited, without playground or laboratory, but with these handicaps there has been perfected an institution with its organizations and a form of government which would do credit to any high school, and more, this institution will enter a beautiful new building next year with its large airy class rooms, playground, laboratory, and spacious auditorium. This magnificient new building is what the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-three will miss. But we are proud of the fact that whatever the future of Huntington may be, we are the Pioneers, and have established traditions and customs and helped in the perfecting of an institution that has been and will continue to be a Beacon Light of Knowledge in our community. J. Е. CRAWLEY. (19)



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1928 THE HUNTINGTONIAN Ü S

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