Campaign leaves mark at Huntington Beach High
Angelique Flores
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Pride Campaign 2000 has struck again.
And it has left its mark across the math and science building at
Huntington Beach High School.
A bright splash of orange and black letters reading “Huntington Beach
Oilers” adorns one side of the building and “Welcome! to HB high school”
adorns the other.
The most recent phase of the Painting the Way -- Pride Campaign 2000
is the painting of the math and science building. In the spring, the
building received a much-needed coat of paint, and the lettering was
completed last week.
The building, which hadn’t seen fresh paint since 1972, looks new
again.
“It’s more spirited,” sophomore Jeremy Deaton said.
Students say the building looks a lot better than it did a year ago.
“It’s nice that we can have our name up,” senior Eugene Park said.
Parents, community members and area businesses funded the $6,300
project to get the Oilers name back up on the building.
Larry Lousen of Boss Graphics, who also painted “Ocean View High
School” on that school’s campus, did the work for Huntington Beach High.
“The goal is to bring pride back to the campus,” said Gail
Pelliccioni, campaign coordinator.
The next phase of the campaign is to restore the historic homemaking
building, which sits on the corner of the campus near the math and
science building. Pelliccioni hopes to add earthquake-proof windows, new
paint and a planter box around building, which will contain flowers and
plants and a seating area for students.
The project is expected to cost about $6,000 for the planter and
paint.
FYI
Painting the Way -- Pride Campaign 2000 donations can be sent to
Painting the Way, c/o Gail Pelliccioni, 18201 Ivorycrest Lane, Huntington
Beach, CA 92648. Information: (714) 842-0882.
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