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Victory High School

Coordinates: 39°17′28″N 80°21′33″W / 39.29108°N 80.35919°W / 39.29108; -80.35919
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Victory High School (now known as United High School) was a public high school in Clarksburg, West Virginia, United States that operated from 1917 through 1973. Victory High School consolidated, along with Bristol High School and Salem High School, into the new Liberty High School in 1973. This name was chosen as it was built during World War I and completed after the war was over.[1] The school operated until 2021 as Adamston Elementary School, when it was closed after being consolidated with Wilsonburg Elementary into the newly renovated Victory Elementary, located north of Clarksburg on Route 19. This building[clarification needed] will continue operations as United High School, an alternate high school for troubled youth.[2]

Colors and mascot

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The school colors were black and orange. The school's teams were known as the Victory Fighting Eagles.

A contest was conducted in 1930 to pick a mascot to go along with Victory. Joe Tipper, a student from Adamston in his junior year, won the contest. He came up with the name "Eagles." His reward was an engraved plaque bearing his name and the mascot name. The plaque was encased in one of the trophy cases in the main hallway at Victory.[1]

Renovation

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In 1998, a new bricked driveway was built in front to allow students to be dropped off and picked up in a safe environment. To cover the cost of this project, a brick wall was also established containing names of former Victory High alumni and faculty, Adamston Elementary students, and veterans. Bricks were sold from $20 to $50 and totally covered the cost of the project.

In 2022 the building was renovated to accommodate United High School.

State champions

Athletics

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Two state basketball championships were won. The first was by the 1933 team, coached by Farley Bell. The second team, coached by Howard "Doc" Hutson, won in 1941.[3]

Victory also won football state championships in 1925 and 1935.

World War II

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17 students died in the armed services during World War II.

Faculty

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Full-time principals:

  • Fred V. Bouic (1919–1922)
  • E.A. Luzader (1922–1927)
  • Arthur V.G. Upton (1927–1929)
  • Henery L. Ash (1929–1937)
  • Lucy M. Bailey (1937–1950)
  • J. Edward Powell (1950–1966)
  • Glenn E. Willis (1966–1973)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Victory High School". www.victoryhighschool.org. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  2. ^ WRITER, Kailee E. Gallahan STAFF (9 October 2019). "WV BOE votes and approves school closure, consolidations of Wilsonburg and Adamston elementary schools". WV News. Retrieved 2022-12-09.
  3. ^ "WVSPN.com - West Virginia Sports on the Net". Sportsmediainc.net. Retrieved June 11, 2009.

39°17′28″N 80°21′33″W / 39.29108°N 80.35919°W / 39.29108; -80.35919