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Anoka High School. Pages in category "Anoka High School alumni" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Carlson graduated from Anoka-Hennepin School District 11's Anoka High School, where she was the 1984 valedictorian. [14] Carlson with President Ronald Reagan in 1988. Carlson was crowned Miss Minnesota in June 1988 [15] and became Miss America 1989 on September 10, 1988. She was the first classical violinist to win those titles.
The second Anoka High School was opened in 1955, a few blocks southeast of downtown Anoka, with the old location becoming Sandburg Middle School. The current building opened in 1971, and the old high school became Fred Moore Junior High School (later Fred Moore Middle School, and now Anoka Middle School for The Arts).
Founded in 1804, [1] [2] [3] it is the oldest university in the Northwest Territory and ninth oldest public university in the United States. Ohio University has 210,000 living alumni, of whom approximately 105,000 stay in the state. Many have gone on to achieve success in a variety of fields, including athletics, journalism, and government.
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Hackbarth graduated from Anoka High School in Anoka, and then attended North Hennepin Community College in Brooklyn Park. He has been a firefighter for the Oak Grove Volunteer Fire Department since 1983. [1] He is also a retired salesman in the automotive parts industry. [2]
Jacob Deitchler (born December 1, 1989) is an American former wrestler who competed for the United States Greco-Roman wrestling team at the 2008 Summer Olympics.Deitchler, from Ramsey, Minnesota, is a former University of Minnesota wrestler and became the third wrestler in American history to go directly from high school and earn a spot on an Olympic Team.
Conference membership in Ohio is voluntary, rather than assigned by the state association like in some states. While this ensures that many rivalries stay intact regardless of classification changes, it also means schools can choose to change conferences pending acceptance into a different conference, or in rare cases, can be forced out of a ...