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University High School in Los Angeles, California, United States. The following is a list of notable alumni of University Senior High School. The list includes all notable former pupils who attended the school anytime since opening its doors in 1924, including for the four years it was named "Warren G. Harding High School".
Engle was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Hamilton Allen, a livery stable owner, and Evelyn (Reinheiner) Engle. He grew up in the Wellington Heights section of Cedar Rapids. He graduated from Washington High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), and later attended Coe College (class of 1931), The University of Iowa, Columbia University, and Merton College, Oxford (where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar ...
President of Salem College (1976—1979) Wilson Elkins: University of Texas, Austin: Oriel: 1933 United States Chancellor of the University of Maryland System (1970–1978) Paul Engle: Coe College University of Iowa: Merton: 1933 United States Poet and editor; director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop (1941–1965) and co-founder of the ...
University High School Charter, commonly known as "Uni", is a public secondary school, built 1923–1924, and founded 1924, located in West Los Angeles, a district in Los Angeles, California, near the city's border with Santa Monica. University High is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). The campus also holds Indian Springs ...
Students and alumni are generally called the Wildcats or Warriors after the school's current and former mascots. Pages in category "University High School (Los Angeles) alumni" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total.
Bill Leonard (B.A. 1969, History) – former California State Senator; Linda Newell (B.A.) – Colorado State Senator representing the 26th District; Janet Nguyen (B.A. 1998, Political Science) – member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, first Vietnamese-American to hold county office in the United States
NCAA athletics forever changed when it accepted student-athletes could be paid, but the results are the same
Polytechnic High School opened in 1897 as a "commercial branch" of the only high school at that time in the city, Los Angeles High School.As such, Polytechnic would be the third oldest high school in the city, after Abraham Lincoln High School in Lincoln Heights, (founded in 1878), and the fourth oldest in the LAUSD, after San Fernando High School., which was founded in 1896.