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Old Huntington High School is a historic high school building located at Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia. It was built in 1916, and is a 4+1⁄2-story buff-brick building in the Classical Revival style. It consists of a long rectangle with a shorter rectangular wing on each end of the main rectangle forming a "U" shape. The courtyard is enclosed with three additions completed in 1951 (gymnasium), 1956 (cafeteria), and 1977. The building contains 155,512 square feet (14,447.5 m2) of space. The kitchen is located in an older red brick building built in 1916, built originally as a carriage house. The last graduating class was in 1996. A new facility was built to consolidate Old Huntington High and Huntington East High School into a single institution; the new school opened in August 1996 as Huntington High School. It is now known as The Renaissance Center. Part of the building was converted into apartments. The YMCA uses part of it for workout facilities and a daycare facility. The building also houses studio space, an auditorium, and small art gallery.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
Notable alumni
1917 - Charlie Honaker, former NFL halfback, Cleveland Bulldogs
1917 - Hoge Workman, retired relief pitcher in Major League Baseball and a player-coach in the National Football League
1922 - Johnson Fry, former MLB pitcher, Cleveland Indians
1930 - Eddie King, former athletic director, Morris Harvey College
1939 - Dagmar, former actress, model, and television personality of 1950
1942 - Marshall Hawkins, retired NBA basketball Forward
1944 - Soupy Sales, former comedian and entertainer, notable panelist on the television hit What's My Line?
1948 - Bob Orders, former NFL center, Green Bay Packers
1955 - Leo Byrd, gold medalist at the 1959 Pan American Games for Basketball
1955 - Homer Heck, former West Virginia House of Delegates
1962 - Jacqueline Jackson, author and peace activist
1974 - Stephen T. Williams, former West Virginia House of Delegates, mayor of Huntington, West Virginia
1977 - Bruce R. Evans, venture capitalist, corporate director and philanthropist
1982 - Rick Reed, former MLB starting pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets, and Minnesota Twins
1983 - Jim Thornton, radio, television announcer, and voice actor; current Wheel of Fortune announcer
1984 - Ken Chertow, U.S. Olympic freestyle wrestler at the 1988 Summer Olympics
See also
National Register of Historic Places listings in Cabell County, West Virginia
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