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James Logan High School was named after pioneer James Logan, who came to Alvarado (former settlement, now part of Union City [4]) from Derry, Ireland in 1885.After World War II, the growth of Union City was so tremendous, a new high school was built to serve that district.
Logan was elected to the board of trustees for Washington Union High School in 1931. He used his farming equipment to condition the sports field at the new school. On October 16, 1931, he and fellow Trustee, James Cleveland Whipple, were killed in an auto accident in Hayward. [3] Both were interred at Chapel of the Chimes cemetery in Hayward.
James Logan (trustee) (1864–1931), American school official; James Logan (writer) (1797–1872), Scottish author on Gaelic culture; James C. Logan (1914–1997), Grand Prytanis of Tau Kappa Epsilon from 1953 to 1957; James Harvey Logan (1841–1928), American horticulturist; James Richardson Logan (1819–1869), British lawyer and amateur ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 February 2025. American basketball player (born 1984) For other people named Nate Robinson, see Nate Robinson (disambiguation). Nate Robinson Robinson with the New York Knicks in 2007 Personal information Born (1984-05-31) May 31, 1984 (age 40) Seattle, Washington, U.S. Listed height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m ...
In 2003, Lindsey was awarded $100,000 by The Oprah Winfrey Show to support the school's team. [4] [9] Lindsey was the recipient of a MacArthur Grant in 2004, which awarded him $500,000 to continue building the James Logan speech and debate team. [10] [11] He was the first high school teacher to receive a MacArthur Grant. [12]
Abas graduated from James Logan High School as a star wrestler. During high school, Abas was a three-time California wrestling state champion. [4] Prior to JLHS he attended Canyon Springs High School in Moreno Valley. He and his brother Gerry Abas were members of the Wan Tu Wazuri wrestling club at Oakland Technical High School in Oakland. [5]
Kelli White (born April 1, 1977, in Oakland, California) is an American former sprinter.She won two gold medals in the World Championships in Paris in 2003. However, on June 18, 2004, she was stripped of her medals, because she tested positive on a drug test.
The writer, Joyce Robertson, who was able to read through all the court documents in the case, finished the script in 2014. The play, Mamie, focuses on the last few months of Mamie's life, especially centered around her time of death. Auditions were held on March 26, 27, and 29, 2015 in Logan High School's Little Theater.