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Clinton High School Indiana
Clinton High School was a public school in Clinton serving students in grades 7 through 12. It was created in 1886 and then from the consolidation in 1961 of former high schools in southern Vermillion County, Indiana, Dana High School, Hillsdale High School, St. Bernice High School, and Blanford High School. Then in 1977 Clinton was replaced by a new building and renamed South Vermilion High School Campus The school was located in the center of Clinton just off Main St in the 300 Block of Blackman St. Their football field and baseball field was located at SportLand Park on the south west side of Clinton. Consolidation Athletics Basketball Clinton has an all-time record of (25) sectional Championships 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1925, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1961, 1968. The Clinton Wildcats made it to the IHSAA Sweet Sixteen (8) times in its history and the Elite Eight (2) times in its history ...
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Clinton, Indiana
Clinton is a city in Clinton Township, Vermillion County, Indiana, Clinton Township, Vermillion County, Indiana, Vermillion County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 4,893 at the 2010 census. History The city was established in 1829 and is named for DeWitt Clinton, governor of New York (state), New York from 1817 to 1823. Many of Clinton's original settlers were immigrants working in coal mines, many from Italy. According to Vermillion County naturalization records, "...from 1856 to 1952... Vermillion County received almost 3,550 new citizens of foreign birth, the largest number coming during the first twelve years of [the 20th] century. Italians accounted for one-third, or 1,178, of the total number who filed Declarations, with Austrians the next largest group (675) and then Scots. At least 77 percent of the Italians were from the northern regions of Italy." This was in contrast to the majority of Italian American, Italian immigrants to America during this same ti ...
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Saint Bernice, Indiana
Saint Bernice is an unincorporated census-designated place in Helt Township, Vermillion County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. It had a population of 646 at the 2010 census. History A post office has been in operation at Saint Bernice since 1867. The plat In the United States, a plat ( or ) (plan) is a cadastral map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. United States General Land Office surveyors drafted township plats of Public Lands Surveys to show the distance and bear ... was filed in 1905. The origin of the name Saint Bernice is obscure. Geography Saint Bernice is located at . Demographics References Census-designated places in Vermillion County, Indiana Census-designated places in Indiana Terre Haute metropolitan area {{VermillionCountyIN-geo-stub ...
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Fred Vanzo
Frederick Ferdinand Vanzo (January 8, 1916 – February 1976) was a professional American football player who played running back for four seasons for the Detroit Lions and Chicago Cardinals The professional American football team now known as the Arizona Cardinals previously played in Chicago, Illinois, as the Chicago Cardinals from 1898 to 1959 before relocating to St. Louis, Missouri, for the 1960 through 1987 seasons. Roots ca .... He was drafted in the third round of the 1938 NFL Draft. References 1916 births 1976 deaths American football quarterbacks American football running backs Chicago Cardinals players Detroit Lions players Northwestern Wildcats football players People from Vermillion County, Indiana Players of American football from Indiana {{runningback-1910s-stub ...
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Lawrence J
Lawrence may refer to: Education Colleges and universities * Lawrence Technological University, a university in Southfield, Michigan, United States * Lawrence University, a liberal arts university in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States Preparatory & high schools * Lawrence Academy at Groton, a preparatory school in Groton, Massachusetts, United States * Lawrence College, Ghora Gali, a high school in Pakistan * Lawrence School, Lovedale, a high school in India * The Lawrence School, Sanawar, a high school in India Research laboratories * Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States * Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States People * Lawrence (given name), including a list of people with the name * Lawrence (surname), including a list of people with the name * Lawrence (band), an American soul-pop group * Lawrence (judge royal) (died after 1180), Hungarian nobleman, Judge royal 1164–1172 * Lawrence (musician), Lawrence Hayward (born 1961), British musician * ...
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Emil Bildilli
Emil "Hill Billy" Bildilli (September 16, 1912 – September 16, 1946) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in 41 games in Major League Baseball over all or part of five seasons for the St. Louis Browns (1937–41). A left-hander born in Diamond, Indiana, he was listed as tall and . Playing career Minor leagues Bildilli grew up in Shepardsville in Vigo County, Indiana, and attended Clinton High School. As a young man, he moved to Terre Haute, where he played semiprofessional baseball. In 1937, Terre Haute's Class B Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League team, the Tots, a St. Louis Browns' farm club, signed Bildilli, then 24, to his first pro contract. He appeared in 15 games and posted a 7–7 won–lost record before the Tots folded on July 3. Bildilli then spent the rest of the 1937 minor-league campaign with the Class C Johnstown Johnnies of the Middle Atlantic League. Major leagues In late August, he was recalled all the way to St. Louis, getting into fo ...
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West Vigo High School
West Vigo High School is a public high school located in West Terre Haute, Indiana. As the name implies, the school's district covers the western portion of Vigo County. It is the only school in Indiana that has a dome, called the Green Dome. The middle school is connected with the high school. West Vigo High School varsity sports teams include: baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, tennis, football, track, cross country, swimming, and golf. See also * List of high schools in Indiana This is a list of high schools in the U.S. state of Indiana. A Adams County Allen County B Bartholomew County Benton County Blackford County Boone County Brown County C Carroll County Cass County Clark County Clay County ... References External links Official Site Schools in Vigo County, Indiana Educational institutions in the United States with year of establishment missing Public high schools in Indiana 1961 establishments in Indiana {{Indiana-school-s ...
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Sullivan High School
Sullivan High School is a public high school located in Sullivan, Indiana. SHS is one of three high schools in Sullivan County (the other two being North Central High School in Farmersburg and Union High School in Dugger). Sullivan High School is also the only secondary institution under the administration of the Southwest School Corporation. Demographics The school's racial makeup is 72% Caucasian, 28% Hispanic, and 0% Multiracial. 45% of students receive free lunch, and 5% are on reduced-price lunch. Academics The school competes in Academic Super Bowl, Knowledge Masters Open, Quiz Bowl, Science Olympiad, and Spell Bowl competitions. Many of the teams compete in Western Indiana Conference competitions. Fine arts Sullivan High School's fine arts program is basic. Classes are offered in 2-D and a class in 3-D art is available. The music program is split into two performing categories: instrumental band (which also functions as the school's marching band and winter pe ...
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Rockville Junior-Senior High School (Indiana)
Rockville Junior-Senior High School was a public high school located in Rockville, Indiana. It closed after 2017–18 school year, consolidated into Parke Heritage High School. See also * List of high schools in Indiana This is a list of high schools in the U.S. state of Indiana. A Adams County Allen County B Bartholomew County Benton County Blackford County Boone County Brown County C Carroll County Cass County Clark County Clay County ... References External links Official Website Buildings and structures in Parke County, Indiana Public middle schools in Indiana Public high schools in Indiana {{Indiana-school-stub ...
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Northview High School (Brazil, Indiana)
Northview High School is a high school located in Brazil, Indiana. About In 1984, the high schools located in Brazil, Staunton, and Van Buren were consolidated to create Northview High School. The student body of these schools selected the name "Northview" as well as their mascot, "Knights" and school colors: Silver, Maroon and Black. Northview has 1,194 students. Its athletic teams play in the Western Indiana Conference. The school's nickname is "The Castle in the Cornfield" due to it being located near many cornfields. The school has an extensive list of athletic extracurriculars including cross country, golf, volleyball, baseball, football, basketball, and bowling. The school won the Indiana Baseball 3A state championship in 2016. They were also named the Indiana Volleyball 3A State Runners-Up in 2018. The cross country team has had a variety of sectional wins, as well as multiple runners qualifying for State Championships throughout the years. Northview High School's march ...
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Stewart Faught
Stewart "Red" Faught (January 7, 1924 – September 16, 2005) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Franklin College in Franklin, Indiana, from 1957 to 1988, compiling a record of 155–146–6 . As college football player, Faught was the starting quarterback at Indiana State University. Following his tenure at Franklin, Faught joined the Georgetown Tigers The Georgetown Tigers are the athletic teams that represent Georgetown College located in Georgetown, Kentucky, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Mid- ... staff as the offensive coordinator. In 1991, the Tigers won the NAIA Division II Football National Championship. Head coaching record High school College References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Faught, Stewart 1924 births 2005 deaths American football quarterbacks Frank ...
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Babe Frump
Maurice Elwood Frump (July 15, 1901 – August 14, 1979) was an American football guard who played one season in the National Football League with the Chicago Bears. He initially played football while he was a student at the prestigious Lake Forest Academy and thereafter played college football at Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Wesleyan University (OWU) is a private liberal arts college in Delaware, Ohio. It was founded in 1842 by methodist leaders and Central Ohio residents as a nonsectarian institution, and is a member of the Ohio Five – a consortium .... References External linksJust Sports Stats {{DEFAULTSORT:Frump, Babe 1901 births 1979 deaths Lake Forest Academy alumni Players of American football from Ohio American football offensive guards Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops football players Chicago Bears players ...
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John Magnabosco
John V. Magnabosco (1905 – October 15, 1956) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Ball State Teachers College—now known as Ball State University—from 1935 to 1952, compiling a record of 68–46–14. From 1931 to 1934, he was the head football coach at Clinton High School in Clinton, Indiana, where he won three state championships. Magnabosco died of a heart attack at the Ball State gymnasium on October 15, 1956 in Muncie, Indiana Muncie ( ) is an incorporated city and the county seat, seat of Delaware County, Indiana, Delaware County, Indiana. Previously known as Buckongahelas Town, named after the legendary Delaware Chief.http://www.delawarecountyhistory.org/history/docs .... Head coaching record High school College References External links * 1905 births 1956 deaths Ball State Cardinals football coaches Indiana Hoosiers football players College track and field coaches in th ...
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