After graduating from UCLA in 1929, he coached the football team at Los Angeles High School, his alma mater.
He graduated from Los Angeles High School in 1920, then spent three years at UCLA, where he was sports editor of the student newspaper, the California Grizzly.
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After graduating from Los Angeles High School and being honorably discharged after four years in the United States Navy, he drifted back into gang life before having an awakening.
Gold graduated from Los Angeles High School and began studies at Los Angeles City College, but dropped out to run his family's liquor store after his father had a heart attack.
Jackson Rogow is an American actor, and student from Los Angeles High School in Los Angeles California and graduated at Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.
He attended Franklin Avenue Grammar School in East Hollywood and then Thomas Starr King Junior High and eventually Los Angeles High School in which he joined the American Federation of Musicians.