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Warren G. Harding High School is a public high school in Warren, Ohio, United States.It is the only high school in the Warren City School District. Sports teams are called the Raiders, and they compete in the Ohio High School Athletic Association as a member of the All-American Conference.
Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th president of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923.A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents while in office.
He attended Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, Ohio and was coached by Andy Vlajkovich. [1] As a junior, he averaged 16 points and 10 rebounds per game, leading his team to a Division I district title and the regional semifinals. Culver was dismissed from the team midway through his senior season for undisclosed reasons. [2]
He attended Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, Ohio where he played football, baseball, basketball and ran track. [1] [2] He then played college football at the University of Pittsburgh from 1936 to 1938. He helped the team to win the Eastern Championship in 1936 and then the 1937 Rose Bowl. Some retroactive systems have named that team a ...
The 2024 Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association All-Northeast Inland District basketball teams honor the top players and coaches from parts of Stark, Summit, Portage, Medina, Wayne, Trumbull ...
Pages in category "Warren G. Harding High School alumni" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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". Rachel Ames (actress, General Hospital, daughter of Byron Foulger and Dorothy Adams) [1] Desi Arnaz Jr. (actor, son of Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball)
Warren Harding High School is a public high school in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. It is commonly called Harding High School. Its cornerstone was laid on May 10, 1924, and the school opened on September 9, 1925. The school is named for then recently deceased President Warren G. Harding. [3]