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school
School:
Walnut Hills High School
Phone:
work513-569-5500
Location:
Mailing:
3250 Victory Pkwy
Cincinnati, OH 45207
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| ZIP: | 45207 | | City: | Cincinnati | | County: | Hamilton | | Status: | Operational | | Level: | High School | | Grades offered: | 07-12 | | Total students: | 1919 | | Students/Teachers: | 17.90 | | | Notable alumni:Famous alumni include:
Dr. Helen Elsie Austin (1924), Attorney, Foreign Service Office, first Black female graduate of UC Law School
Stan Aronoff (1950), politician and long time member of the Ohio Senate
Theda Bara (Theodosia Goodman 1903), early movie star of the silent screen
Janet Biehl (1971), author and social ecologist
Ric Bucher (1979), ESPN NBA correspondent and co-author of a book with Yao Ming
Elisabeth Bumiller (1974), New York Times White House correspondent
Stanley M. Chesley (1954), attorney who won Bhopal, MGM Grand, and Beverly Hills Supper Club class action settlements, now partner at Waite, Schneider, Bayless & Chesley in Cincinnati
Douglas S. Cramer (1949), TV and Broadway producer, art collector.
Jim Dine (1953), pop artist
Elizabeth Brenner Drew (1953) Political journalist, author and lecturer
Alan Dressler (1966), astronomer and astrophysician
Isadore Epstein (1937), astronomer
Five Deez, hip hop group
Frank Benjamin Foster, III (1946) saxophonist, composer, member of Count Basie Orchestra
Paula Froelich, Columnist Page Six of The New York Post
Helen Iglauer Glueck (1925), physician and hematology researcher
Dick Gordon, professional Football player 19651974 for Chicago, Green Bay, Los Angeles, San Diego
Charles Guggenheim (1942), four-time Academy Award winner for documentaries
Fred Hersch, Jazz composer and musician, Grammy Nominee, Latest major work: orchestration of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass
DeHart Hubbard (1921), first African-American to win an individual gold medal in the Olympics (long jump - 1924 Paris Summer Games)
Miller Huggins (1897), managed Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees, inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1964
James Levine (1961), pianist, conductor, Musical Director of the Metropolitan Opera and the Boston Symphony Orchestra
Charles Manson, infamous leader of a murderous cult (attended briefly)
Stanley B. Prusiner (1960), 1997 Nobel Prize for medicine
Jerry Rubin (1956), 1960s-era radical and later a social activist
Stephen Sanger (1964), Chairman and CEO of General Mills
Robert Shmalo, (1996) international ice dancing competitor
Itaal Shur (1985), Grammy Award winner (2000) for co-writing "Smooth" the song that bought Carlos Santana back into the spotlight and the top of the charts.
Lee Smolin (1972), theoretical physicist
Tony Trabert (1948), tennis star of the 1950s, won 1955 French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.
Jonathan Valin (1965), Mystery series novelist
Evelyn Venable (1930), actress, has a Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame; her father, Emerson, and grandfather William Henry, taught English at the school
Worth Hamilton Weller (1931), herpetologist
Jonathon "Yoni" Wolf (1997), Recording Artist
Mary Wineberg (1998) Track & Field Olympian. Gold medalist in the women's 4?400m relay at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. | | | Contingent: | | | Race | Male | Female | Total | | American Indiana/Alaskan | 3 | 0 | 3 | | Asian/Pacific Islander | 20 | 27 | 47 | | Hispanic | 2 | 7 | 9 | | Black (Non-Hispanic) | 256 | 394 | 650 | | White (Non-Hispanic) | 531 | 612 | 1143 |
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