Английская Википедия:Greenville Senior High School (Greenville, South Carolina)
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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox school Greenville Senior High School (also known as Greenville Senior High Academy, GHS, GSHS, Greenville Senior High Academy of Law, Finance, and Business, and Greenville High Academy) is a medium-sized secondary school and magnet school located in Greenville, South Carolina. The School has a rivalry with J.L. Mann high school. During "spirit week", both schools attempt to raise more money for local charities. Often each school raises more than $100,000. They also play each other during a highly anticipated football game. The amount of money raised by each school is revealed at the half.[1]
Notable alumni
- Rudolf Anderson – first recipient of the Air Force Cross[2]
- Harry Ashmore – journalist[2]
- Robert T. Ashmore - U.S. Congressional Representative for South Carolina[2]
- Phillip Boykin – singer, actor[2]
- Carroll A. Campbell Jr. – governor of South Carolina[2]
- Sarah Cunningham – actress[2]
- Dick Dietz – professional baseball player[2]
- Charles Fernley Fawcett – soldier, airman, actor[2]
- Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. – inventor[2]
- Clement Haynsworth – U.S. federal judge[2]
- Dick Hendley – professional football player[3]
- John D. Hollingsworth – businessman, inventor, philanthropist[2]
- David Jones – professional football player[4]
- Tommy Jones - Prrofessional Bowler[2]
- Herman Lay – chairman and chief executive officer of Frito-Lay[2]
- Douglas Leigh – advertising executive[2]
- Gabriel H. Mahon Jr. – U.S. congressional representative for South Carolina[2]
- James Mann – U.S. congressional representative for South Carolina[2]
- Jim Mattos – member of South Carolina House of Representatives[2]
- Raven I. McDavid Jr. – American English linguist[2]
- Sandi Morris – Olympic pole vault medalist[5]
- Robert G. Owens Jr., Major general, U.S. Marine Corps and flying ace
- Emile Pandolfi – pianist[2]
- Richard Riley – governor of South Carolina, U.S. Education Secretary[2]
- Rory Scovel – comedian, actor, and writer[6]
- Bennie Lee Sinclair – poet, novelist, writer[2]
- Carson Spiers – baseball player[7]
- Butch Taylor – professional basketball player[8]
- Nick Theodore – lieutenant governor of South Carolina[2]
- George Tindall – historian, author[2]
- Charles H. Townes – physicist, inventor[2]
- John B. Watson – psychologist[2]
- David H. Wilkins – attorney, politician, ambassador[2]
- William Walter Wilkins – U.S. federal judge[2]
- Joanne Woodward – Academy Award-winning actress[2]
References
External links
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- ↑ Staff, T. G. N. (2022, September 17). Greenville vs. JL Mann football in pictures. SCHSL football: Greenville vs. JL Mann during Spirit Week. Retrieved November 10, 2022, from https://www.greenvilleonline.com/picture-gallery/sports/high-school/2022/09/17/sc-high-school-football-greenville-vs-jl-mann-schsl-spirit-week-meals-on-wheels/10404004002/
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