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By 1853, the school changed its name from the Oblate School for Colored Girls to the Saint Frances School for Colored Girls, named after St. Frances of Rome (1384–1440). The title was later shortened to the Saint Frances Academy. [6] In 1871, the school moved to its current location in inner East Baltimore at 501 East Chase Street.
Cooper played football in high school as a wide receiver and committed to play at his father's alma mater of Ole Miss, but was forced to stop playing after being diagnosed with spinal stenosis while still in high school.
Pittman attended Calabasas High School where he played football. His sophomore year he had 1,329 receiving yards and 11 total touchdowns. Junior Year had 60 catches for 1,027 yards and 11 touchdowns. Senior year he had 67 catches for 824 yards and 12 touchdowns. [1]
Mangold is the oldest of four children as he has three sisters, Kelley, Holley (an Olympic weightlifter), and Maggey. [25] Mangold's sister Holley has achieved a degree of fame and sports success in her own right. She was an offensive lineman for the Alter High School football team. [26]
Ruettgers attended Garces Memorial High School (Bakersfield, California) and was a good student and a standout in football.His two younger brothers, Steven and Paul, graduated from Garces Memorial as well, while his younger sister Laura Jane Ruettgers graduated from Highland many years later.
The two sisters are a little less than a year apart in age; Diana is the older of the two. Diana and Susan recently graduated from Worcester's University Park Campus School in the top two spots of ...
For elementary school he went to Heywood Elementary in Troy, Ohio. He spent his early childhood there before moving to Middletown, Ohio, with his mother, three brothers, and two sisters. They lived in a small four-bedroom apartment. [11] He attended Middletown High School [12] and starred in both football and basketball.
O'Neill attended Ursuline High School where he played football. At 14, he worked in construction, then at a steel mill. [8] He was awarded a football scholarship to Ohio University, where he majored in history, and was a member of the Mu chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. [9] He left the university after his sophomore year.