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  1. Although, Town Hall wouldn’t be relocated until 1979 to it’s present location in the old Huntington High School, the need for something bigger was recognized as a necessity in as early as 1958. After a hard week’s work in the city, Huntington’s new families needed options for a relaxing Saturday.

  2. Huntington High School Class of 1962, Pony Express. 210 likes. If you are a member of the class of 1962 become a fan. Contribute with pictures and writings on the wall.

  3. Website. www.hboilers.com. Huntington Beach High School ( HBHS) is a public high school in Huntington Beach, California. Built in 1906, it is part of the Huntington Beach Union High School District. HBHS is a California Distinguished School. [3] Huntington Beach High School is also the home of the Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts.

  4. History. Huntington High School was established in 1996 through the consolidation of the old Huntington and Huntington East High Schools. The school has a student body of approximately 1600 students. Huntington High School carries the Highlander mascot with the colors old gold and hunter green. The Huntington High Staff consists of a principal ...

  5. huntingtonhighschool.net › newport_news-va › yearbooksHuntington High School yearbooks

    View HHS yearbook pictures at Classmates.com®. Click on the yearbooks below to view a scanned copy online at Classmates.com®. If you don't see your class's yearbook, scroll down for more. 1952 Huntington High School Yearbook. 1953 Huntington High School Yearbook. 1961 Huntington High School Yearbook. 1962 Huntington High School Yearbook.

  6. The school closed during the school year in 1958 after the current high school opened. Following extensive renovations the building reopened as R.L. Simpson Junior High School in 1961, hous-ing grades 7-9 until closing in 1976. The building was sold to the Town of Huntington for use as Town Hall. Lowndes Avenue School in Huntington Station was

  7. December 5, 1985. Douglass Junior and Senior High School is a historic school building located at Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia. Built in 1924, it was the segregation-era high school for African Americans in the city, and replaced the earlier Douglass school building which had been built in 1891, and was named after abolitionist ...