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Foreword Among the new developments that have come to our attention within the past few months is Walter Disney’s “Fantasia”, a unique interpretation of our old time-old classics. In his simple drawings, he has told the stories that lie behind the greatest music the world has ever known. It is a new idea and therefore a symbol of the times; so in order to keep within our book a suggestion of our present trends, we have employed the ancient art of plagiarism—we, too, have tried to tell the story of a song. Our song is not an old one; it was written but a few years ago by one of our own students. But since then it has become a symbol of H. H. S.; the MODULUS tells the story of that symbol. So while you glance through the pages that follow, keep the song in mind. You know it—the Hunting- ton High School ALMA MATER.
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In Memoriam Raymond B. Woolever Although Raymond B, Woolever was little known to the majority of H, H. S. students, those who were acquainted with him knew him well and respected him for the fine standards of manhood he re- presented. For more than twenty years, his ready wit and friendli- ness complemented his keen know- ledge of yearbook construction and aided Modulus editors through their most difficult work, His interest in Huntington High School can best be shown by the fact that he was attending our Twelfth Annual Re- vue when death overtook him on the night of January 31, Homer A. Buzzard It would be hard to name a per- son who had the interest of the schools more at heart than Homer A, Buzzard, who, for more than six years, served on the School Board; and it was with deep regret that the students learned of his death the morning of March 25, as a re- sult of injuries sustained when he was struck by an automobile the night of the regional tournament, March 8, In addition to his inteiest as a member of the School Board, Mr. Buzzard was closely connected with the school through his sons: Lowell, a member of the high school faculty; and Homer Jr., a graduate of last year, Lester Laurie Lester Laurie, a member of the Class of 1944, had only a few days in Huntington High School before his untimely death when he was struck by an automobile while rid- ing a bicycle, on the evening of September 14, 1940, +i a ai
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