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Hillsborough High School (Tampa, Florida)

Hillsborough High School is a public high school located at 5000 N. Central Ave, in the heart of the historic Seminole Heights neighborhood, in Tampa, Florida. Hillsborough High is the oldest public high school in Hillsborough County, Florida.

Hillsborough High School
Address
5000 Central Avenue

,
33603

United States
Coordinates27°59′29″N 82°27′21″W / 27.991409°N 82.4559278°W / 27.991409; -82.4559278
Information
School typePublic, high school
MottoLatin: Possunt quia posse videntur[citation needed]
(They can because they think they can)
Established1882; 141 years ago (1882)
1885: first graduating class
1928; 95 years ago (1928) (Present campus)
School districtHillsborough County Public Schools
PrincipalKevin Gordon [1]
Teaching staff102.50 (FTE)[2]
Grades912
Enrollment1,890 (2019–20)[2]
Student to teacher ratio18.44[2]
CampusUrban[2]
Color(s)  Red
  Black[3]
MascotTerrier
NewspaperThe Red & Black[4]
YearbookThe Hilsborean[4]
Websitehillsborough.mysdhc.org
Hillsborough High School
Built1928
ArchitectFrancis Kennard
Architectural styleGothic Revival
Part ofSeminole Heights
Residential District
(ID93000751[5])
Designated CPAugust 5, 1993

Hillsborough High is one of four Hillsborough county public high schools with an International Baccalaureate program.

History and traditions edit

 
Main entrance and clock tower.

Hillsborough High School is one of the South's oldest high schools[citation needed]. Although mystery surrounded the beginning of the school for many decades, in 2003 discovered documents preserved in the cornerstone of the HHS building of 1911 have confirmed that the school had its first students in 1882, and graduated its first class of four students in 1886 (Class of 1885–1886).[6] Mrs. Mary Cuscaden was the first principal. One of the 1886 diplomas is preserved in the school's vault. Until a second high school was opened, the school's correct name was "The Hillsborough County High School".[7] The first new HHS building was funded out of the savings from the general school fund. After the freeze of 1895, by careful management, money was saved and the first county high school was erected. At a contract price of $5,100 (equivalent to $179,000 in 2022), a well-planned, two-story wooden building with science laboratories, a library and an auditorium was built large enough to accommodate as many as 250 high school students.[8] Once the first free standing HHS school location was out grown, a new home was sought, which is now referred to as the Old Hillsborough High School, to replace it, and was built in 1911 on a design by Wilson Potter of New York. It was expanded in 1923 according to designs by M. Leo Elliott. Hillsborough High School moved into its present-day home, a gothic architectural design by Francis J. Kennard, which was completed and has been the school's home since 1928.[9]

B.C. Graham, one of the first teachers was also the third principal, and the first graduating class of four students was in 1886, under Principal Graham. One of the oldest traditions is the wearing of red and black, the school's colors, every Friday to show spirit and unity. Hillsborough has many illustrious alumni, some of whom have served as State Attorney, senators, judges, state representatives, mayors, professional athletes, educators, scholars, and other professions.[10] Among the many illustrious alumni is a Medal of Honor recipient, 1st Lt. Baldomero Lopez USMC.

Hillsborough produced the first high school newspaper in Florida in 1889, The Red & Black,[4] and the first yearbook in Florida, "The Hillsborean", in 1911.

The alma mater, "The Red and Black", was written in 1923. In 1931, Hillsborough High became the first home of the University of Tampa, established by Frederic Spaulding in 1931 as Tampa Junior College. In 1933, University Of Tampa moved to its current home in the old Tampa Bay Hotel, now named Plant Hall. In 1949, HHS students purchased the clock for the clock tower, in honor of Hillsborough's veteran casualties in World War II. The names of Hillsborough alumni, who were killed in action during the war were placed on a plaque under the tower. The Terrier Creed was written by the Class of 1957; it received much publicity as the only one of its kind in the South. The bronze terrier that guards the trophy case was originally placed in the courtyard by the Class of 1958. The sacred "H" on the patio was dedicated in 1964 in honor of Mr. Hamilton, an assistant principal. HHS students from different graduating classes raised the funds, providing the stained glass windows in the auditorium in 1963.[11]

Over the years, Hillsborough High School, garnered some nicknames. "Harvard on the Hill" stems partly from the fact that Hillsborough High School was built on one of the highest geographical elevations in Tampa, had graduated many illustrious people, and emulated many of Harvard's traditions with regard to its alma mater and school color scheme, a crimson shade of red and black, and the big letter H. Historically, the colors red and black represent heart and soul. Later, Hillsborough High also picked up the nickname "Peyton Place," probably sometime in the late 1960s or early 1970s, because the opening scene of the tower in the popular Peyton Place television soap opera somehow reminded some individuals of Hillsborough High's clock tower, and also because as one teacher put it, "it seemed there was always some sort of soap opera going on at the school."

On September 5, 1996, during a campaign for re-election, the 42nd U.S. President, Bill Clinton, spoke at Hillsborough High School about national education policy and "other" family issues, addressing students. President Clinton was originally scheduled to visit during the summer sessions, but had to cancel because of hurricane warnings. Student Council President Erica Allen, warmly greeted President Clinton, the two shook hands, and Erica received a hug from the President, just before Clinton's speech to the student body. HHS received national attention because of President Clinton's visit.[12]

Renovations and expansions edit

 
West (rear) entry to Hillsborough High School, next to the gymnasium.

In the mid-1970s, Hillsborough High went through a massive renovation. The school's students, faculty and staff were forced to temporarily move out and hold double session classes with other schools for the 1975-76 school year. .[13] Hillsborough High 10th-grade students attended the afternoon session at George Washington Junior High at 2704 N. Highland Avenue, the same building originally built for HHS in 1911. 11th and 12th graders and staff were forced into the afternoon session at the new Thomas Jefferson High School at 4401 W. Cypress St until renovations of today's HHS building (built 1927–1928), were completed in 1976. The Class of 1977 was the first graduating class in the newly remodeled HHS Campus.

In 1979, HHS students had to pay for the chimes in the HHS clock tower. In 1980, a plaque was donated by the class of 1980, and mounted over the doorway leading to the inner courtyard from the trophy case area of the main building dedicated to the classes of the 1980s and "the Decade of New Ideas." During the early 1980s, HHS's student population swelled to over 3,000 students, spanning two campuses, referred to as North and South Campuses. HHS's South Campus included all of the buildings which now comprise Memorial Middle School,[14] adjacent to HHS on its south side.

In the mid-1980s, the Alumni Building, commonly referred to as the 400 Hall, was added to the school. In around 1995, another addition was made, the 500 Building/English Hall, in which most 10th grade homerooms and English classes are housed.

On May 3, 2008, HHS completed renovations to restore the high school to its pre-1960s luster, when it reopened its newly named gymnasium. In 2005, many classes were forced into portable classrooms during the renovation. The major improvements to HHS were divided between maintenance and restoration.

Ethnicity and demographics edit

Student Demographics: Hillsborough High School serves a multi-ethnic school population that currently consists of 1.956 students from a diverse, rich historical community.[15]

Percentage of students Student ethnicity
39% Hispanic or Latino
29% Black (African American), Non Hispanic
19% White (Caucasian), Non Hispanic
11% American Native / Asian / Multi-Racial
100% 1956 Total

Athletics edit

 
Sign at southeast corner of campus.

Hillsborough High has several sports teams, including football, baseball, girls flag football, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls track and field, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls tennis, boys and girls swimming and diving, boys and girls golf, boys wrestling, and girls volleyball. There used to be boys decathlon and girls pentathlon, but the sport was discontinued by the FHSAA.

Football edit

The first football team was in 1907. Football was the first competitive high school sport played in Florida. The five schools in the initial football league were Duval (Jacksonville), Hillsborough (Tampa), Ocala, Orlando and Summerlin Institute (Bartow). Only Hillsborough still exists. The FHSAA – Florida High School Athletic Association was not formed until 1920.[16]

The Hillsborough Terriers football team had the oldest rivalry among Tampa Bay's high schools. The rivalry began in 1928 against Henry B. Plant High School Panthers. Games were played on Thanksgiving Day (aka. "Turkey Day Game") with an incredible local turnout of thousands of spectators. The "Turkey Day" tradition between Hillsborough and Plant High came to end in 1974. The Terriers "Turkey Day" record against Plant was 25-14.[17]

The team's football field is named after Marcelino Huerta. The field was renamed from "Gaither Field", for Principal Vivian Gaither, when Gaither High School was opened in Tampa.[18] The team's biggest rival is Plant,[19] and used to be St. Pete and Duval.

On Friday, August 31, 2007, the Hillsborough High School football team celebrated its 100th-anniversary season opener with a 43–20 victory over Jefferson High School.

Coaches edit

  • James L. Orr 1915
  • Ray Parmely 1920–1921
  • Henry Freeman 1922
  • George B. Sparkman, Jr. 1923
  • W. E. Snipes 1924
  • Herb Covington 1925
  • Nash Higgins 1926
  • Willard Johnson 1927–1936
  • Walter Burrell 1937–1938
  • Spurgeon Cherry 1939–1941
  • J. Crockett Farnell 1942–1948
  • Ty Smith 1949–1951
  • Bill Justice 1952
  • Bill Graeber 1953–1955
  • Hal Griffin 1956–1960
  • Bernie Wilson 1961–1967
  • Billy Turner 1968–1972; 1976–1978
  • Al Barnes 1973–1975
  • Dan Sikes 1979–1983
  • Dick O'Brien 1984–1992
  • Earl Garcia 1993–present

State titles edit

The team won the state championship in 1910, 1912*,[20] 1914, 1919, 1926,[21] 1927, 1928,[22] 1929**, 1935, 1942, 1945, 1946, 1948.[23]

The 1913 team included Rex Farrior, Rammy Ramsdell, and Rondo Hatton. The team was the runner-up to Lakeland in 1923, with a team that featured Dutch Stanley and Speedy Walker. The 1926 team included Carlos Proctor and Jimmy Steele. In 1929, Hillsborough won the high school national football championship.

But the real star of the show was Dennis Michael Haywood Sr. for his impeccable skills at running back. He broke every speed record and still holds these today. He also had a 420 pound bench press and ran a 4.35 40 yard dash . He did all this while keeping a 4.9 gpa. He has a mural being built in the courtyard which should be completed soon.

Baseball edit

The team won the state championship in 1935, 1937, and 1967 (2A). In 1913 and 1914, Hillsborough's basketball and baseball teams defeated teams from the University of Florida and Southern College.

Basketball edit

The 2008 renovations included a new gymnasium. Hillsborough High's gym had previously been famously and affectionately known to students and alums as the "Big Red Barn", more commonly "The Barn" probably due in part to its architectural design: its steep "skylighted" roof and red brick facade cause the gym to resemble a barn from a distance. "The Barn" was known for being a hostile environment for Terrier opponents to compete in, for the HHS student body seldom stood for anything short of winning. "The Barn" was one of the harshest gyms in the county to play in, as there was no air conditioning in it for many years. That, coupled with the loud fans and the many talented Terrier teams opposing schools had to face made "the Barn" a very difficult place to come out of with a win, much to the delight of generations of Hillsborough fans.

On May 3, 2008, a ceremony was held in Hillsborough High's newly remodeled gym to dedicate the gym, naming it; the Don Williams Athletic Center, in honor of former HHS boys basketball coach Don Williams, who led the Terriers to a 2A state championship in 1959. Coach Williams went on to become the first South Florida Bulls men's basketball coach in 1970–71. Coach Williams was notified of the dedication prior to his death in February 2008.[24]

The boys team won the state championships in 1924, 1947 (A), and 1959 (2A).

Track and field edit

The boys track and field won the team state championship in 1916, 1929, 1949 (A), and 1950 (A).

Boys Decathlon and Girls Pentathlon edit

The boys decathlon won the state team championships in 1981 (4A), 1982 (4A), and 1983 (4A). The girls pentathlon won the state team championships in 1982 (4A) and 1983 (4A).

Golf edit

The golf team won the state team championships in 1928 and 1934.

Swimming/Diving edit

The boys swim and dive team won the state team championship in 1946.

Notable alumni edit

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose_Alvarez_(baseball,_born_1956)Jose Alvarez- HHS Class of 74, inducted in HHS Hall of Fame 2008, HCC Baseball All State Pitcher 1976, Univ of Louisiana Lafayette 77-78 Inducted in Ragin Cajun Hall of Fame 2019, MLB Atlanta Braves 81,82,88,89, SF Giants 1990. Helped Coach Billy Reed with the 1980 HHS Baseball team that included Dwight “Doc” Gooden, Floyd Youmans and Vance Lovelace.

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Further reading edit

  • Bland, Jennifer A. and Katrina R. Woodworth. "Case Studies of Participation and Performance in the IB Diploma Programme." Center for Educational Policy, SRI International. 2009. – Discusses the IB program at Hillsborough

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Hillsborough High School IB Program

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Hillsborough High School is a public high school located at 5000 N Central Ave in the heart of the historic Seminole Heights neighborhood in Tampa Florida Hillsborough High is the oldest public high school in Hillsborough County Florida Hillsborough High SchoolAddress5000 Central AvenueTampa Florida 33603United StatesCoordinates27 59 29 N 82 27 21 W 27 991409 N 82 4559278 W 27 991409 82 4559278InformationSchool typePublic high schoolMottoLatin Possunt quia posse videntur citation needed They can because they think they can Established1882 141 years ago 1882 1885 first graduating class1928 95 years ago 1928 Present campus School districtHillsborough County Public SchoolsPrincipalKevin Gordon 1 Teaching staff102 50 FTE 2 Grades9 12Enrollment1 890 2019 20 2 Student to teacher ratio18 44 2 CampusUrban 2 Color s Red Black 3 MascotTerrierNewspaperThe Red amp Black 4 YearbookThe Hilsborean 4 Websitehillsborough wbr mysdhc wbr orgHillsborough High SchoolU S Historic districtContributing propertyShow map of FloridaShow map of the United StatesBuilt1928ArchitectFrancis KennardArchitectural styleGothic RevivalPart ofSeminole Heights Residential District ID93000751 5 Designated CPAugust 5 1993Hillsborough High is one of four Hillsborough county public high schools with an International Baccalaureate program Contents 1 History and traditions 2 Renovations and expansions 3 Ethnicity and demographics 4 Athletics 4 1 Football 4 1 1 Coaches 4 1 2 State titles 4 2 Baseball 4 3 Basketball 4 4 Track and field 4 5 Boys Decathlon and Girls Pentathlon 4 6 Golf 4 7 Swimming Diving 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory and traditions edit nbsp Main entrance and clock tower Hillsborough High School is one of the South s oldest high schools citation needed Although mystery surrounded the beginning of the school for many decades in 2003 discovered documents preserved in the cornerstone of the HHS building of 1911 have confirmed that the school had its first students in 1882 and graduated its first class of four students in 1886 Class of 1885 1886 6 Mrs Mary Cuscaden was the first principal One of the 1886 diplomas is preserved in the school s vault Until a second high school was opened the school s correct name was The Hillsborough County High School 7 The first new HHS building was funded out of the savings from the general school fund After the freeze of 1895 by careful management money was saved and the first county high school was erected At a contract price of 5 100 equivalent to 179 000 in 2022 a well planned two story wooden building with science laboratories a library and an auditorium was built large enough to accommodate as many as 250 high school students 8 Once the first free standing HHS school location was out grown a new home was sought which is now referred to as the Old Hillsborough High School to replace it and was built in 1911 on a design by Wilson Potter of New York It was expanded in 1923 according to designs by M Leo Elliott Hillsborough High School moved into its present day home a gothic architectural design by Francis J Kennard which was completed and has been the school s home since 1928 9 B C Graham one of the first teachers was also the third principal and the first graduating class of four students was in 1886 under Principal Graham One of the oldest traditions is the wearing of red and black the school s colors every Friday to show spirit and unity Hillsborough has many illustrious alumni some of whom have served as State Attorney senators judges state representatives mayors professional athletes educators scholars and other professions 10 Among the many illustrious alumni is a Medal of Honor recipient 1st Lt Baldomero Lopez USMC Hillsborough produced the first high school newspaper in Florida in 1889 The Red amp Black 4 and the first yearbook in Florida The Hillsborean in 1911 The alma mater The Red and Black was written in 1923 In 1931 Hillsborough High became the first home of the University of Tampa established by Frederic Spaulding in 1931 as Tampa Junior College In 1933 University Of Tampa moved to its current home in the old Tampa Bay Hotel now named Plant Hall In 1949 HHS students purchased the clock for the clock tower in honor of Hillsborough s veteran casualties in World War II The names of Hillsborough alumni who were killed in action during the war were placed on a plaque under the tower The Terrier Creed was written by the Class of 1957 it received much publicity as the only one of its kind in the South The bronze terrier that guards the trophy case was originally placed in the courtyard by the Class of 1958 The sacred H on the patio was dedicated in 1964 in honor of Mr Hamilton an assistant principal HHS students from different graduating classes raised the funds providing the stained glass windows in the auditorium in 1963 11 Over the years Hillsborough High School garnered some nicknames Harvard on the Hill stems partly from the fact that Hillsborough High School was built on one of the highest geographical elevations in Tampa had graduated many illustrious people and emulated many of Harvard s traditions with regard to its alma mater and school color scheme a crimson shade of red and black and the big letter H Historically the colors red and black represent heart and soul Later Hillsborough High also picked up the nickname Peyton Place probably sometime in the late 1960s or early 1970s because the opening scene of the tower in the popular Peyton Place television soap opera somehow reminded some individuals of Hillsborough High s clock tower and also because as one teacher put it it seemed there was always some sort of soap opera going on at the school On September 5 1996 during a campaign for re election the 42nd U S President Bill Clinton spoke at Hillsborough High School about national education policy and other family issues addressing students President Clinton was originally scheduled to visit during the summer sessions but had to cancel because of hurricane warnings Student Council President Erica Allen warmly greeted President Clinton the two shook hands and Erica received a hug from the President just before Clinton s speech to the student body HHS received national attention because of President Clinton s visit 12 Renovations and expansions edit nbsp West rear entry to Hillsborough High School next to the gymnasium In the mid 1970s Hillsborough High went through a massive renovation The school s students faculty and staff were forced to temporarily move out and hold double session classes with other schools for the 1975 76 school year 13 Hillsborough High 10th grade students attended the afternoon session at George Washington Junior High at 2704 N Highland Avenue the same building originally built for HHS in 1911 11th and 12th graders and staff were forced into the afternoon session at the new Thomas Jefferson High School at 4401 W Cypress St until renovations of today s HHS building built 1927 1928 were completed in 1976 The Class of 1977 was the first graduating class in the newly remodeled HHS Campus In 1979 HHS students had to pay for the chimes in the HHS clock tower In 1980 a plaque was donated by the class of 1980 and mounted over the doorway leading to the inner courtyard from the trophy case area of the main building dedicated to the classes of the 1980s and the Decade of New Ideas During the early 1980s HHS s student population swelled to over 3 000 students spanning two campuses referred to as North and South Campuses HHS s South Campus included all of the buildings which now comprise Memorial Middle School 14 adjacent to HHS on its south side In the mid 1980s the Alumni Building commonly referred to as the 400 Hall was added to the school In around 1995 another addition was made the 500 Building English Hall in which most 10th grade homerooms and English classes are housed On May 3 2008 HHS completed renovations to restore the high school to its pre 1960s luster when it reopened its newly named gymnasium In 2005 many classes were forced into portable classrooms during the renovation The major improvements to HHS were divided between maintenance and restoration Ethnicity and demographics editStudent Demographics Hillsborough High School serves a multi ethnic school population that currently consists of 1 956 students from a diverse rich historical community 15 Percentage of students Student ethnicity39 Hispanic or Latino29 Black African American Non Hispanic19 White Caucasian Non Hispanic11 American Native Asian Multi Racial100 1956 TotalAthletics editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Sign at southeast corner of campus Hillsborough High has several sports teams including football baseball girls flag football boys and girls basketball boys and girls track and field boys and girls cross country boys and girls soccer boys and girls tennis boys and girls swimming and diving boys and girls golf boys wrestling and girls volleyball There used to be boys decathlon and girls pentathlon but the sport was discontinued by the FHSAA Football edit The first football team was in 1907 Football was the first competitive high school sport played in Florida The five schools in the initial football league were Duval Jacksonville Hillsborough Tampa Ocala Orlando and Summerlin Institute Bartow Only Hillsborough still exists The FHSAA Florida High School Athletic Association was not formed until 1920 16 The Hillsborough Terriers football team had the oldest rivalry among Tampa Bay s high schools The rivalry began in 1928 against Henry B Plant High School Panthers Games were played on Thanksgiving Day aka Turkey Day Game with an incredible local turnout of thousands of spectators The Turkey Day tradition between Hillsborough and Plant High came to end in 1974 The Terriers Turkey Day record against Plant was 25 14 17 The team s football field is named after Marcelino Huerta The field was renamed from Gaither Field for Principal Vivian Gaither when Gaither High School was opened in Tampa 18 The team s biggest rival is Plant 19 and used to be St Pete and Duval On Friday August 31 2007 the Hillsborough High School football team celebrated its 100th anniversary season opener with a 43 20 victory over Jefferson High School Coaches edit James L Orr 1915 Ray Parmely 1920 1921 Henry Freeman 1922 George B Sparkman Jr 1923 W E Snipes 1924 Herb Covington 1925 Nash Higgins 1926 Willard Johnson 1927 1936 Walter Burrell 1937 1938 Spurgeon Cherry 1939 1941 J Crockett Farnell 1942 1948 Ty Smith 1949 1951 Bill Justice 1952 Bill Graeber 1953 1955 Hal Griffin 1956 1960 Bernie Wilson 1961 1967 Billy Turner 1968 1972 1976 1978 Al Barnes 1973 1975 Dan Sikes 1979 1983 Dick O Brien 1984 1992 Earl Garcia 1993 presentState titles edit The team won the state championship in 1910 1912 20 1914 1919 1926 21 1927 1928 22 1929 1935 1942 1945 1946 1948 23 The 1913 team included Rex Farrior Rammy Ramsdell and Rondo Hatton The team was the runner up to Lakeland in 1923 with a team that featured Dutch Stanley and Speedy Walker The 1926 team included Carlos Proctor and Jimmy Steele In 1929 Hillsborough won the high school national football championship But the real star of the show was Dennis Michael Haywood Sr for his impeccable skills at running back He broke every speed record and still holds these today He also had a 420 pound bench press and ran a 4 35 40 yard dash He did all this while keeping a 4 9 gpa He has a mural being built in the courtyard which should be completed soon Baseball edit The team won the state championship in 1935 1937 and 1967 2A In 1913 and 1914 Hillsborough s basketball and baseball teams defeated teams from the University of Florida and Southern College Basketball edit The 2008 renovations included a new gymnasium Hillsborough High s gym had previously been famously and affectionately known to students and alums as the Big Red Barn more commonly The Barn probably due in part to its architectural design its steep skylighted roof and red brick facade cause the gym to resemble a barn from a distance The Barn was known for being a hostile environment for Terrier opponents to compete in for the HHS student body seldom stood for anything short of winning The Barn was one of the harshest gyms in the county to play in as there was no air conditioning in it for many years That coupled with the loud fans and the many talented Terrier teams opposing schools had to face made the Barn a very difficult place to come out of with a win much to the delight of generations of Hillsborough fans On May 3 2008 a ceremony was held in Hillsborough High s newly remodeled gym to dedicate the gym naming it the Don Williams Athletic Center in honor of former HHS boys basketball coach Don Williams who led the Terriers to a 2A state championship in 1959 Coach Williams went on to become the first South Florida Bulls men s basketball coach in 1970 71 Coach Williams was notified of the dedication prior to his death in February 2008 24 The boys team won the state championships in 1924 1947 A and 1959 2A Track and field edit The boys track and field won the team state championship in 1916 1929 1949 A and 1950 A Boys Decathlon and Girls Pentathlon edit The boys decathlon won the state team championships in 1981 4A 1982 4A and 1983 4A The girls pentathlon won the state team championships in 1982 4A and 1983 4A Golf edit The golf team won the state team championships in 1928 and 1934 Swimming Diving edit The boys swim and dive team won the state team championship in 1946 Notable alumni edithttps en m wikipedia org wiki Jose Alvarez baseball born 1956 Jose Alvarez HHS Class of 74 inducted in HHS Hall of Fame 2008 HCC Baseball All State Pitcher 1976 Univ of Louisiana Lafayette 77 78 Inducted in Ragin Cajun Hall of Fame 2019 MLB Atlanta Braves 81 82 88 89 SF Giants 1990 Helped Coach Billy Reed with the 1980 HHS Baseball team that included Dwight Doc Gooden Floyd Youmans and Vance Lovelace This article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations July 2019 Kevin Abrams CB NFL Aric Almirola NASCAR Cup Series driver Braulio Alonso former president of the National Education Association first elected in 1966 Charles Edward Bennett former U S Representative elected as a Democrat to the Eighty first and to the twenty one succeeding Congresses January 3 1949 January 3 1993 Juran Bolden CB NFL CFL a former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Anthony Brown NFL cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys 25 Ann Turner Cook the Gerber Baby taught Writing and Literature at HHS from 1966 until she retired She is now a mystery author Maurice Crum former NFL football linebacker 26 Chris Davis RB Syracuse NFL Elijah Dukes OF Washington Nationals Carl Everett CF DH member of the 2005 World Series Champion Chicago White Sox Rex Farrior Charley Hughlett LS NFL Cleveland Browns Jarred Fayson WR NFL New England Patriots Don Garlits three time World Champion NHRA Top Fuel drag racer 27 Cesar Gonzmart concert violinist concertmaster of the Symphony Orchestra of Havana 28 Spanish nobleman and chairman of the board of 42 million Columbia Restaurant Group 1991 Dwight Gooden P 1984 NL Rookie of the Year 1985 NL Cy Young Award member of 1986 World Series Champion New York Mets and both the 1996 and 2000 World Series Champion New York Yankees Angus R Goss USMC Gunner killed in action during World War II awarded the Navy Cross and the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal UK The USS Goss DE 444 29 and the Angus Goss Memorial Pool used by the school s swim teams were named in his memory Dick A Greco D 50th amp 56th Mayor 1967 1974 and 1995 2003 Nigel Harris American football player Rondo Hatton Fright Film Star a k a the Creeper Mike Heath C Utility member of the 1978 World Series Champion New York Yankees Marcelino Chelo Huerta Head football coach University of Tampa 1952 1961 Wichita State University 1962 1964 and Parsons College 1965 1967 first Hispanic coach elected to College Football Hall of Fame 2002 30 104 53 2 overall a 660 winning percentage 31 Khia rapper expelled in ninth grade 32 Steve Kiner LB NFL 33 Erriyon Knighton Olympic sprinter Edward Barna Kurjack anthropologist 34 Lindsey Lamar CFL Julian Lane D 48th Mayor 1959 1963 member of the Florida House of Representatives 1970 72 and Florida State Senator 1972 76 35 Fred Lasswell cartoonist writer of Barney Google and Snuffy Smith Baldomero Lopez 1st Lt USMC Posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor he was the first casualty of the Korean War 36 Vance Lovelace RP California Angels drafted by Chicago Cubs as a 1st round 16th pick of the 1981 amateur draft Sumter de Leon Lowry Jr Insurance executive National Guard officer segregationist political candidate 37 Rodney Mazion American football and baseball player Gene Nelson Pitcher for the Oakland Athletics baseball team 38 Andrew Owens Florida Twelfth Judicial District Circuit Court Judge appointed in 1983 by Florida Gov Bob Graham D served as Chief Judge in the late 1990s Owens is a former UF basketball star 39 Al Pardo C Baltimore Orioles attended HHS graduated from Jefferson HS William F Poe R 53rd Mayor 1974 79 president of school s Key Club chapter president of student body senior class treasurer Also played on tennis and basketball team 40 41 Carlos Proctor Rammy Ramsdell Chris Ray RP Baltimore Orioles J R Reed S KR NFL member of the 2004 Philadelphia Eagles team that played in Super Bowl XXXIX Frank Sanchez Undersecretary for International Trade at the United States Department of Commerce in the Obama Administration 42 43 formerly a White House aide and Assistant Secretary of the U S Department of Transportation in the Clinton Administration 44 Gary Sheffield IF member of the 1997 World Series Champion Florida Marlins In 2009 reached 500th home run milestone Shannon Snell OG NFL 45 Dennis K Dutch Stanley Head football coach University of Florida 1934 1936 founding dean University of Florida College of Health and Human Performance 1946 1970 Jimmy Steele Speedy Walker Slim Whitman internationally renowned American Country singer has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 46 Andrew Williams DE NFL Angus Williams Floyd Youmans P Montreal Expos 47 References edit About our School Hillsborough High School Retrieved July 12 2019 a b c d Search for Public Schools Hillsborough High School 120087000960 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved September 3 2021 We re proud of our school and our students Hillsborough High School Retrieved July 12 2019 a b c About HHS Today HHS Today Retrieved July 12 2019 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Votzke Samantha March 30 2015 kicking it old school HHS Today Retrieved October 12 2017 Gordon Lewis Rex 2011 History of Hillsborough High School Hillsborough High School Alumni Association ISBN 978 0 578 09450 2 Hillsborough High School tampapix com Retrieved March 26 2012 Hillsborough County High School Marker HMdb org Retrieved March 26 2012 Hillsborough High School History Tradition Pride Hillsborough County Public Schools Archived from the original on December 9 2014 Retrieved June 30 2011 Hillsborough County Public Schools History Hillsborough County Public Schools Archived from the original on March 6 2007 Retrieved May 14 2007 Hillsborough High Class of 1997 Official Web Page Tripod Com Retrieved November 23 2008 George Washington Junior High School This site is dedicated to preserving the history of Retrieved July 27 2009 Memorial 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1938 Date of Death Saturday August 2nd 2014 Funeral Home Davis Seawinds Funeral Home amp Crematory www davisseawinds com 560 Montreal Avenue Melbourne Florida UNITED STATES 32935 Obituary Archived from the original on April 7 2016 Retrieved March 24 2016 Julian Barnes Lane 48th Mayor City of Tampa Government Archived from the original on August 30 2008 Retrieved January 31 2009 Korea The hero from Hillsborough High St Pete Times Retrieved May 7 2007 Graduation Exercises to be Held on May 19 Tampa Tribune Tampa FL May 4 1911 p 2 via Newspapers com MLB Players from Hillsborough County Tampa Tribune July 17 2005 Retrieved May 3 2019 SEC Sports News Andy Owens Florida 1968 70 secsports com Archived from the original on February 27 2012 Retrieved January 15 2010 1 Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine William Poe Obituary Tampa FL Dignity Memorial Retrieved March 20 2021 Obama tasks local business leader to run fundraising efforts Tampa Bay Business Journal American City 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