University City High School (Missouri)
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University City High School | |
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7401 Balson Avenue University City, MO 63130 |
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Type | Comprehensive public high school |
Principal | Michael Maclin |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 848[1] |
Color(s) | Black and gold |
Mascot | Lions (Formerly Indians) |
Website | School website |
University City High School (UCHS) is a public high school in University City, Missouri that is part of the University City School District.
Notable people
Faculty
- Stub Muhl, the school's former football coach, played with Red Grange on the University of Illinois football team of 1924.
Alumni
- Bud Black, major-league pitcher[2]
- Harold Brodkey, writer
- Jeremy Davenport, jazz musician
- Bing Devine, General Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals
- Marty Ehrlich, jazz musician[3]
- Malcolm Frager, pianist
- Bob Gale, screenwriter, author, movie producer
- Dave Garroway, broadcaster
- Bernard Gilkey, major-league outfielder[2]
- Marty Hendin, St. Louis Cardinals former director of public relations
- Ken Holtzman, major-league pitcher[2]
- Peter Martin, jazz pianist[4]
- Ed Mickelson, major-league first baseman[2]
- Samuel Moyn, historian
- Nelly, rapper
- Billy Lawrence, singer
- Robert Person, major-league pitcher[2]
- Leonard Roberts, actor
- Art Shamsky, major-league outfielder[2]
- William Sleator, author
- Tennessee Williams, playwright
- Lew Wolff, co-owner of the Oakland Athletics
Notes
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- ↑ Lion Tamers, page 1 – Calendar – Riverfront Times – Riverfront Times
- ↑ Brown Jr., Sylvester, "It'll be great St. Louis jazz- and it'll be in St. Louis", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 25, 2007, Section C, page 1.
External links
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