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Los Angeles High School

Index Los Angeles High School

Los Angeles High School is the oldest public high school in the Southern California Region and in the Los Angeles Unified School District. [1]

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, are a set of 24 awards for artistic and technical merit in the American film industry, given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), to recognize excellence in cinematic achievements as assessed by the Academy's voting membership.

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Advanced Placement

Advanced Placement (AP) is a program in the United States and Canada created by the College Board which offers college-level curricula and examinations to high school students.

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Aileen Eaton

Aileen LeBell Eaton (February 5, 1909 – November 15, 1987) was a boxing and professional wrestling promoter who was influential in the United States' west coast's boxing and wrestling scene for five decades.

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Ancestry.com

Ancestry.com LLC is a privately held online company based in Lehi, Utah.

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Ancient Rome

In historiography, ancient Rome is Roman civilization from the founding of the city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, encompassing the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire until the fall of the western empire.

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Anita Ortega

Anita Ortega is an Afro-Puerto Rican that was a collegiate basketball player at UCLA.

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Anna May Wong

Anna May Wong (born Wong Liu Tsong, January 3, 1905 – February 3, 1961) was an American actress, considered to be the first Chinese American Hollywood movie star, as well as the first Chinese American actress to gain international recognition.

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Anne Baxter

Anne Baxter (May 7, 1923 – December 12, 1985) was an American actress, star of Hollywood films, Broadway productions, and television series.

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AP Biology

In the United States, Advanced Placement Biology (commonly abbreviated to AP Biology or AP Bio), is a course and examination offered by the College Board to high school students as an opportunity to earn placement credit for a college-level biology course.

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AP Calculus

Advanced Placement Calculus (also known as AP Calculus, AP Calc, or simply AB / BC) is one of two distinct Advanced Placement courses and examinations offered by College Board in calculus: AP Calculus AB (as an introduction to derivatives, limits and integral calculus), or AP Calculus BC (with more techniques, for Taylor series, parametric equations, integration by parts, polar coordinate functions, and curve interpolations).

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AP Chemistry

Advanced Placement Chemistry (AP Chemistry or AP Chem) is an Advanced Placement course and examination offered by the College Board eared toward students with interests in chemical and physical sciences, as well as any of the biological sciences.

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AP English Language and Composition

Advanced Placement English Language and Composition (commonly abbreviated to AP Lang or AP Comp) is a course and examination offered by the College Board as part of the Advanced Placement Program.

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AP English Literature and Composition

Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition (or AP English Literature and Composition, AP Lit and Comp, Senior AP English, AP Lit, or AP English IV) is a course and examination offered by the College Board as part of the Advanced Placement Program.

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AP Environmental Science

Advanced Placement Environmental Science (AP Environmental Science, APES, AP Enviro, AP Environmental, AP Environment, or AP Envi. Sci.) is a course offered by the College Board as part of the Advanced Placement Program to high school students interested in the environmental and natural sciences.

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AP Macroeconomics

Advanced Placement Macroeconomics (also known as AP Macroeconomics, AP Macro, APMa, or simply Macro) is an Advanced Placement macroeconomics course and exam offered by the College Board.

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AP Microeconomics

Advanced Placement Microeconomics (or AP Microeconomics) is a course offered by the College Board as part of the Advanced Placement Program for high school students interested in college-level coursework in microeconomics and/or gaining advanced standing in college.

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AP Physics C: Mechanics

AP Physics C: Mechanics (often referred to as AP C Mechanics, AP Mechanics, or simply AP Physics C) is an Advanced Placement science course that studies Newtonian mechanics.

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AP Psychology

The Advanced Placement Psychology (AP Psychology, AP Psych, or APPSY) course and corresponding exam are part of College Board's Advanced Placement Program.

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AP Spanish Language and Culture

Advanced Placement Spanish Language and Culture (often referred to as AP Spanish Language and Culture, AP Spanish Language, AP Spanish V or simply AP Spanish) is a course and examination offered by the College Board in the United States education system as part of the Advanced Placement Program.

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AP Spanish Literature and Culture

Advanced Placement Spanish Literature and Culture (often referred to as AP Spanish Literature and Culture, AP Spanish Literature, AP Spanish Lit or AP SpLit) is a high school course and examination offered by the College Board's Advanced Placement Program.

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AP Statistics

Advanced Placement Statistics (AP Statistics, AP Stat or AP Stats) is a college-level high school statistics course offered in the United States through the College Board's Advanced Placement program.

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AP Studio Art

AP Studio Art is a series of Advanced Placement Courses divided into three different categories: AP Studio Art Drawing, AP Studio Art 2D Design, and AP Studio Art 3D Design.

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AP United States Government and Politics

Advanced Placement United States Government and Politics, also known as AP US Gov & Pol, AP USGP, AP US Gov, AP NSL, AP GOPO or AP Gov, is a college-level course and examination offered to high school students through the College Board's Advanced Placement Program.

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AP United States History

Advanced Placement United States History (also known as AP U.S. History or APUSH) is a course and examination offered by College Board as part of the Advanced Placement Program.

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Art Stoefen

Arthur Oscar Stoefen (August 29, 1914 – January 7, 1995) was an American basketball player.

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Babe Ruth

George Herman "Babe" Ruth Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948) was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball (MLB) spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935.

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Band of Brothers (miniseries)

Band of Brothers is a 2001 American war drama miniseries based on historian Stephen E. Ambrose's 1992 non-fiction book of the same name.

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Belmont High School (Los Angeles)

Belmont Senior High School is a public high school located at 1575 West 2nd Street in the Westlake community of Los Angeles, California.

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Bob Meusel

Robert William Meusel (July 19, 1896 – November 28, 1977) was an American baseball left and right fielder who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for eleven seasons from 1920 through 1930, all but the last for the New York Yankees.

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Bowen Stassforth

Bowen Dow Stassforth (born August 7, 1926) is an American former competition swimmer who won a silver medal in the 200 m breaststroke at the 1952 Olympics.

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Broadway (Los Angeles)

Broadway is a major thoroughfare in central Los Angeles and Los Angeles County, southern California.

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Brookside, Los Angeles

Brookside is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California.

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Budd Schulberg

Budd Schulberg (March 27, 1914 – August 5, 2009) was an American screenwriter, television producer, novelist and sports writer.

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Budge Patty

John Edward "Budge" Patty (born February 11, 1924) is a former World No. 1 American tennis player whose career spanned a period of fifteen years after World War II.

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Cal Peterson

Calvin Elston Peterson (born October 6, 1952) is a former professional American football linebacker in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Raiders.

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Carl Greenberg

Carl Greenberg (August 19, 1908 – November 4, 1984) was an American newspaper reporter who began as a police reporter; most of his career he was a reporter covering California and U.S. national politics.

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Cesar Chavez Avenue

Cesar Chavez Avenue (Spanish: Avenida César Chávez) is a major east–west thoroughfare in Downtown Los Angeles, the Eastside and East Los Angeles, measuring 6.19 miles (9.96 km) in length.

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Charles Bukowski

Henry Charles Bukowski (born Heinrich Karl Bukowski; August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994) was a German born American poet, novelist, and short story writer.

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Charles Francis Richter

Charles Francis Richter; April 26, 1900 – September 30, 1985) was an American seismologist and physicist. Richter is most famous as the creator of the Richter magnitude scale, which, until the development of the moment magnitude scale in 1979, quantified the size of earthquakes. Inspired by Kiyoo Wadati’s 1928 paper on shallow and deep earthquakes, Richter first used the scale in 1935 after developing it in collaboration with Beno Gutenberg; both worked at the California Institute of Technology. The quote “logarithmic plots are a device of the devil” is attributed to Richter.

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Christianne Meneses Jacobs

Christianne Meneses Jacobs (born March 28, 1971) is a Nicaraguan American writer, editor, and teacher.

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CIF Los Angeles City Section

The CIF Los Angeles City Section (CIF-LA) is the governing body of high school athletics for public schools in the city of Los Angeles and some surrounding communities.

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College-preparatory school

A college-preparatory school (shortened to preparatory school, prep school, or college prep) is a type of secondary school.

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Cornelius Johnson (athlete)

Cornelius Cooper "Corny" Johnson (August 28, 1913 – February 15, 1946) was an American athlete in the high jump.

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Cut (earthmoving)

In civil engineering, a cut or cutting is where soil or rock material from a relative rise (elevated landscape) to an earlier section of the route is cut out to make way for a further section of the route, whether canal, road or railway line.

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Dave Gold

Dave Gold (June 5, 1932 – April 22, 2013) was an American businessman who established the 99 Cents Only chain of discount stores.

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De facto

In law and government, de facto (or;, "in fact") describes practices that exist in reality, even if not legally recognised by official laws.

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Dick Walsh (executive)

Richard Bishop Walsh, Jr. (October 30, 1925 – May 6, 2011) was an American sporting executive who, during a 50-plus year career, held high-level positions in Major League Baseball, professional soccer (he was the first commissioner of the North American Soccer League), and in convention center management.

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Donald Prell

Donald B. Prell (born July 7, 1924) is a venture capitalist, author and futurist who created Datamation, the first magazine devoted solely to the computer hardware and software industry.

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Doodles Weaver

Winstead Sheffield Glenndenning Dixon "Doodles" Weaver (May 11, 1911 – January 17, 1983) was an American character actor, comedian, and musician.

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Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, as well as a diverse residential neighborhood of some 58,000 people.

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Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is an American actor and director, with a career in film, television, and theater since 1960.

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Echo Park, Los Angeles

Echo Park is a densely populated neighborhood of 43,000+ residents in Central Los Angeles.

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Elementary and Secondary Education Act

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was passed as a part of United States President Lyndon B. Johnson's "War on Poverty" and has been the most far-reaching federal legislation affecting education ever passed by the United States Congress.

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Elton Wieman

Elton Ewart "Tad" Wieman (October 4, 1896 – December 26, 1971) was an American football collegiate player, coach and athletic director.

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Fairfax High School (Los Angeles)

Fairfax High School (officially Fairfax Senior High School) is a Los Angeles Unified School District high school located in Los Angeles, California, near the border of West Hollywood in the Fairfax District.

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Fletcher Bowron

Fletcher Bowron (August 13, 1887 – September 11, 1968) was an American lawyer, judge, and politician.

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Fort Moore

Fort Moore was the second of two historic U.S. Military Forts in Los Angeles, California, during the Mexican–American War.

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Francis J. Weber

Monsignor Francis J. Weber (born January 22, 1933) is an American Roman Catholic priest, author and archivist.

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Frederick Madison Roberts

Frederick Madison Roberts (September 14, 1879 – July 19, 1952) was an American newspaper owner and editor, educator and business owner; he became a politician, the first known man of African American descent elected to the California State Assembly.

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Gary Conway

Gary Conway (born Gareth Monello Carmody, February 4, 1936) is an American actor and screenwriter.

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Geographic coordinate system

A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system used in geography that enables every location on Earth to be specified by a set of numbers, letters or symbols.

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George Takei

George Hosato Takei (born Hosato Takei, April 20, 1937) is an American actor, director, author, and activist.

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Grammy Award

A Grammy Award (stylized as GRAMMY, originally called Gramophone Award), or Grammy, is an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the music industry.

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Hancock Park, Los Angeles

Hancock Park is a historic and affluent residential neighborhood in the central region of the City of Los Angeles, California.

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Harry Danning

Harry Danning (nicknamed Harry the Horse; September 6, 1911 – November 29, 2004), was an American professional baseball player.

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Harry Thompson (American football)

Harry Julius Thompson (January 8, 1926 – November 26, 2003) was an American football offensive guard who played six seasons in the National Football League with the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Cardinals.

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Harvard Heights, Los Angeles

Harvard Heights is a densely populated, mixed-income neighborhood of 20,000+ people in Central Los Angeles, California.

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High school clubs and organizations

High school clubs and organizations, are student-based school organizations, consisting of administration-approved organizations functioning with myriad tasks, varying on the specific purpose of each respective club.

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Hill Street (Los Angeles)

Hill Street is a major north-south thoroughfare in Los Angeles, measuring 4.8 miles (7.7 km) in length.

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Homer Lea

Homer Lea (November 17, 1876 – November 1, 1912), was an American adventurer, author and geopolitical strategist.

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Horace Hahn

Horace L. Hahn (July 23, 1915 - January 31, 2003) was an American actor best known for working with Cecil B. DeMille on several films as a young man, including a supporting role in This Day and Age (1933).

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Immigration

Immigration is the international movement of people into a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens, or to take up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreign worker.

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Inner city

The inner city or inner town is the central area of a major city or metropolis.

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Jimmy Allen

James Allen (born March 6, 1952) is a former American football player who was drafted in the 4th round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1974 NFL Draft.

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John Cage

John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist.

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John P. Cassidy

John P. Cassidy (born circa 1912) was a newspaperman and public relations practitioner who became a Los Angeles City Council member in District 12 between 1962 and 1967.

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Johnnie Cochran

Johnnie L. Cochran Jr.Adam Bernstein,, The Washington Post, March 30, 2005; retrieved April 17, 2006.

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Josephine Miles

Josephine Louise Miles (June 11, 1911 – May 12, 1985) was an American poet and literary critic; the first woman tenured in the English Department at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Korean language

The Korean language (Chosŏn'gŭl/Hangul: 조선말/한국어; Hanja: 朝鮮말/韓國語) is an East Asian language spoken by about 80 million people.

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Koreatown, Los Angeles

Koreatown is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California, centered near Eighth Street and Irolo Street.

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Lafayette Square, Los Angeles

LaFayette Square is a historic semi-gated neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California.

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Larry Brown (cornerback)

Larry Brown, Jr. (born November 30, 1969) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders.

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Leonard Pennario

Leonard Pennario (July 9, 1924 – June 27, 2008) was an American classical pianist and composer.

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Leonard Slatkin

Leonard Edward Slatkin (born September 1, 1944) is an American conductor, author and composer.

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Lester Stoefen

Lester Rollo Stoefen (March 30, 1911 – February 8, 1970) was an American tennis player of the 1930s.

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Lillian Copeland

Lillian Copeland (November 24, 1904 – July 7, 1964) was an American track and field athlete, who excelled in weight throwing.

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Linda Levi

Linda Levi (born 1935) is a Jewish American artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

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Little Ethiopia, Los Angeles

Little Ethiopia is located in the Mid-Wilshire District of Central Los Angeles.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Spanish for "The Angels";; officially: the City of Los Angeles; colloquially: by its initials L.A.) is the second-most populous city in the United States, after New York City.

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Los Angeles City College

Los Angeles City College (LACC) is a public community college in East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.

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Los Angeles City High School District

Los Angeles City High School District (known in its last year as West County Union High School District) was a school district that served high school-aged residents of western Los Angeles County, California from 1890 to 1962.

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Los Angeles City School District

The Los Angeles City School District was a school district that served Los Angeles, California, and some adjoining areas between 1870 and 1961.

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Los Angeles Community College District

The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is the community college district serving Los Angeles, California, United States and some of its neighboring cities and certain unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.

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Los Angeles County District Attorney

The District Attorney of Los Angeles County is the district attorney (DA) for Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California since 1881.

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Los Angeles Trade–Technical College

Los Angeles Trade–Technical College (L.A. Trade–Tech) is a public community college in Los Angeles, California.

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Los Angeles Unified School District

Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is the largest (in terms of number of students) public school system in the U.S. state of California and the 2nd largest public school district in the United States.

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Lou Gehrig

Henry Louis Gehrig, born Heinrich Ludwig Gehrig (June 19, 1903June 2, 1941), nicknamed "the Iron Horse", was an American baseball first baseman who played his entire professional career (17 seasons) in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, from 1923 until 1939.

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Loyola High School (Los Angeles)

Loyola High School of Los Angeles is a Jesuit preparatory school for young men.

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Lynn Compton

Lynn Davis "Buck" Compton (December 31, 1921 – February 25, 2012) was a California Court of Appeal judge who served as the lead prosecutor in Sirhan Sirhan's trial for the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.

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Madlyn Rhue

Madlyn Soloman Rhue (née Madeleine Roche, October 3, 1935 – December 16, 2003) was an American actress in film and television roles.

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Magnet school

In the U.S. education system, magnet schools are public schools with specialized courses or curricula.

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Marilyn McCoo

Marilyn McCoo (born September 30, 1943) is an American singer, actress, and television presenter, who is best known for being the lead female vocalist in the group The 5th Dimension, as well as hosting the 1980s music countdown series Solid Gold.

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Marjorie Gestring

Marjorie Gestring (November 18, 1922 – April 20, 1992) was a competitive springboard diver from the United States.

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Marvin Mitchelson

Marvin M. Mitchelson (May 7, 1928 in Detroit, Michigan – September 18, 2004 in Beverly Hills, California) was an American celebrity lawyer who pioneered the concept of palimony, calling it "marriage with no rings attached.".

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Matt Weinstock

Drawing accompanyinga Weinstock column,July 1963 --> Matt Weinstock (1903–1970) was a managing editor of the Los Angeles Illustrated Daily News and a columnist for three Los Angeles, California, newspapers for 33 years.

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Mel Almada

Baldomero "Mel" Almada (febrero 7, 1913 – Agosto 13, 1988) was a center fielder in Major League Baseball who played from through for the Boston Red Sox (1933–37), Washington Senators (1937–38), St. Louis Browns (1938–39) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1939).

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Mel Tormé

Melvin Howard Tormé (September 13, 1925 – June 5, 1999), nicknamed The Velvet Fog, was an American musician, best known as a singer of jazz standards.

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Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles

Mid-Wilshire is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California.

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Miiko Taka

(born Miiko Shikata June 24, 1925), is a Japanese American actress best known for co-starring with Marlon Brando as Hana-ogi in the 1957 movie Sayonara.

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Mike Evans (actor)

Michael Jonas Evans (November 3, 1949 – December 14, 2006) was an American actor, best known as Lionel Jefferson on both All in the Family and The Jeffersons.

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Mike Marienthal

Michael Marienthal (June 19, 1923 – February 27, 2013) was a UCLA sports icon, football player and men’s basketball official scorer for 50 years.

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Milt Larsen

Milt Larsen (born April 9, 1931 in Pasadena, California) is a writer, actor, performer, lyricist, magician, entrepreneur, speaker and the creator of The Magic Castle, a private club for magicians and enthusiasts.

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Natural science

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New York Yankees

The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx.

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Ninth grade

Ninth grade, freshman year, or grade 9 is the ninth post-kindergarten year of school education in some school systems.

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O. J. Simpson

Orenthal James "O.

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Olympic Boulevard (Los Angeles)

Olympic Boulevard (formerly 10th Street) is a major arterial road in Los Angeles, California.

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Palimony

Palimony is the division of financial assets and real property on the termination of a personal live-in relationship wherein the parties are not legally married.

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Pauline Betz

Pauline Betz Addie (née Pauline May Betz, August 6, 1919 – May 31, 2011) was an American professional tennis player.

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Pico-Union, Los Angeles

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Piper Laurie

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Racial integration

Racial integration, or simply integration, includes desegregation (the process of ending systematic racial segregation).

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Ray Bradbury

Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter.

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Ray May

Ray May (born June 4, 1945) is a former professional American football linebacker.

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Richard Chew

Richard Franklin Chew (born June 28, 1940) is an American film editor, producer, and cinematographer, best known for his Academy Award-winning work on Star Wars (1977), alongside Paul Hirsch and Marcia Lucas.

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Robert C. Farrell

Robert C. Farrell (born 1936) is a politician who was a member of the Los Angeles City Council from 1974 until 1991.

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Room 222

Room 222 is an American comedy-drama television series produced by 20th Century Fox Television that aired on ABC for 112 episodes from September 17, 1969, until January 11, 1974.

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Rosalind Wiener Wyman

Rosalind Wiener Wyman (born October 4, 1930) is a California Democratic political figure who was the youngest person ever elected to the Los Angeles City Council and the second woman to serve there.

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Sam Match

Samuel "Sam" Match (January 3, 1923 – January 23, 2010) was an American tennis player.

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San Francisco

San Francisco (initials SF;, Spanish for 'Saint Francis'), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California.

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Santa Monica College

Santa Monica College (SMC) is a public two-year community college in Santa Monica, California, United States.

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Science

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Scotty Beckett

Scott Hastings "Scotty" Beckett (October 4, 1929 – May 10, 1968) was an American actor.

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Secondary school

A secondary school is both an organization that provides secondary education and the building where this takes place.

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Siedah Garrett

Deborah Christine Garrett (born June 24, 1960), known professionally as Siedah Garrett, is an American singer and songwriter, who has written songs and performed backing vocals for many recording artists in the music industry, such as Michael Jackson, The Pointer Sisters, Brand New Heavies, Quincy Jones, Tevin Campbell, Donna Summer, Madonna, Jennifer Hudson among others.

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Sirhan Sirhan

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Southern California

Southern California (colloquially known as SoCal) is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises California's southernmost counties.

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Star Trek

Star Trek is an American media franchise based on the science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry.

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State school

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Student publication

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Students' union

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Sunset Boulevard

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Super Bowl XXX

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Temple Street (Los Angeles)

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Tod Andrews

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Tram

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Truancy

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Twelfth grade

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U.S. Route 101 in California

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Urban area

An urban area is a human settlement with high population density and infrastructure of built environment.

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Vernon Dean

Wellington Vernon Dean (born May 5, 1959) is a former professional American football cornerback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins and Seattle Seahawks.

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West Adams Preparatory High School

West Adams Preparatory High School is a secondary school in the Pico-Union neighborhood of Central Los Angeles, California.

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West Los Angeles College

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Western Association of Schools and Colleges

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William Irwin Thompson

William Irwin Thompson (born 16 July 1938) is known primarily as a social philosopher and cultural critic, but he has also been writing and publishing poetry throughout his career and received the Oslo International Poetry Festival Award in 1986.

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Willis Lamb

Willis Eugene Lamb Jr. (July 12, 1913 – May 15, 2008) was an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1955 "for his discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum." The Nobel Committee that year awarded half the prize to Lamb and the other half to Polykarp Kusch, who won "for his precision determination of the magnetic moment of the electron." Lamb was able to determine precisely a surprising shift in electron energies in a hydrogen atom (see Lamb shift).

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World War I

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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Yda Hillis Addis

Yda Hillis Addis, (born 1857, disappeared 1902) was the first American writer to translate ancient Mexican oral stories and histories into English.

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Yearbook

A yearbook, also known as an annual, is a type of a book published annually to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school.

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1933 Long Beach earthquake

The 1933 Long Beach earthquake took place on March 10 at south of downtown Los Angeles.

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1971 San Fernando earthquake

The 1971 San Fernando earthquake (also known as the Sylmar earthquake) occurred in the early morning of February 9 in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in southern California.

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99 Cents Only Stores

99 Cents Only Stores is an American price-point retailer chain based in Commerce, California.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_High_School

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