Scottsdale High School
Scottsdale High School was a high school in Scottsdale, Arizona. It opened in 1922[1] and closed in May 1983.[2] The mascot was the Beavers, and the colors were orange and black. The school site was demolished, and businesses were put up on the land. The school was located at (33.4966127,-111.9229650).
The Scottsdale Unified School District's then-superintendent, Philip Gates, was in favor of closing Arcadia High School instead, but it was Scottsdale that was shuttered. Also there is a Scottsdale high school in Tasmania, Australia
Notable alumni
- Stuart Margolin, actor[3]
- Jim Palmer, Hall of Fame baseball pitcher[4]
- John L. Phillips, NASA astronaut
- Fee Waybill, lead singer-songwriter for The Tubes[5]
- Marsha Posner Williams, Emmy-winning producer of "Golden Girls"
- Pamela J. Turbeville, CEO, I-calQ, LLC; former CEO of Navistar Financial Corporation https://cals.arizona.edu/fcs/donors/turbeville
References
- ↑ Found via Google Images: this image
- ↑ A comment on : "...I have the distinction of being the very last graduate of SHS in May 1983."
- ↑ Mike Sakal, "'Rockford' sidekick one of best character actors", East Valley Tribune, December 9, 2011.
- ↑ http://azstarnet.com/sports/baseball/professional/mlb/article_5e12c979-9195-5332-a43f-1857a5616cfb.html
- ↑ interview with Fee Waybill of The Tubes (fix url to view, blacklisted)
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