Talk:Fairfax High School (Los Angeles)
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cleanup
[edit]I did a fair bit of work on this article using existing information. I think it still requires some cleanup, though. Ingridjames (talk) 06:54, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
Archive unreferenced alumni
[edit]NOTE: Do not re-add these alumni until you provide reliable sources for their attendance at Fairfax. This is for archival purposes only.
Notable graduates of Fairfax High School include:
- Steven Adler, musician (Guns N' Roses, Adler's Appetite)
- Byron Allen, talk show host
- Herb Alpert, musician, music industry executive
- David Arquette, actor/professional wrestler
- Michael "Flea" Balzary, musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
- Gary Baseman, artist
- Kevin Bell, Basketball Player Fresno State
- Mike Burkett, musician (NOFX)
- Gower Champion, director and choreographer
- Robbie Crane, musician (RATT)
- James Ellroy, writer
- Mike Epstein, major league baseball player
- Chuck Essegian, outfielder, 1959 World Champion Dodgers
- Janet Fitch, author
- Louis Galen, businessman and philanthropist
- Larry Gelbart, television writer/producer
- Michele Greene, actress
- Az-Zahir Hakim, American football player in the NFL
- Charles Herbert, child actor of the 1950s/1960s.
- Darla Jean Hood, child actor of the 1930s/1940s.
- Saul "Slash" Hudson, musician (Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver)
- Timothy Hutton, actor
- Chanel Iman, model
- Jack Irons, musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam)
- Jackie Jackson and Tito Jackson, musicians (Jackson Five)
- David Janssen, motion picture and television actor (The Fugitive)
- Alain Johannes, musician (Queens of the Stone Age)
- Jack Kemp, politician and professional football player
- Anthony Kiedis, musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
- Lenny Krayzelburg, swimmer, 2000, 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist (USA)
- Mila Kunis, actress
- Dave Kushner, musician (Velvet Revolver)
- Jerry Leiber, composer (Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller)
- Carole Lombard, actress
- Quinn Martin, producer
- Bria Myles, model, actress
- Eric Melvin, musician (NOFX)
- Chris Mills, professional basketball player
- Demi Moore, actress (dropped out at age 16)
- Dan Morhaim, physician and Maryland state legislator
- Jaclyn Ngan, actress (Freedom Writers)
- Stephen Perkins, musician (Jane's Addiction, Porno for Pyros)
- Henry Samueli, cofounder of Broadcom
- Erik Sandin, musician (NOFX)
- Allan Sherman, musician, parodist, satirist, and television producer
- Larry Sherry, major league baseball pitcher & MVP of the 1959 World Series
- Norm Sherry, major league baseball catcher
- Josh Shipp, basketball player UCLA Bruins
- P.F. Sloan, musician, composer, vocalist
- Hillel Slovak, musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
- Craig Smith, professional basketball player
- Barry Smolin, KPFK DJ, musician, writer, teacher
- Liza Snyder, actress
- Phil Spector, record producer
- Arnold Steinhardt, first violinist of the Guarneri Quartet
- Stew, composer/dramatist (Passing Strange)
- Eldad Tarmu, musician
- Alex Thomas, comedian
- Martha Tilton, vocalist with Benny Goodman's band
- Stuart Waldman, president (Valley Industry & Commerce Association)
- Raymond Washington - founder of the Crips
- Alex Xydias, noted hot-rodder and founder of So-Cal Speed Shop
- Zev Yaroslavsky, politician
- Larry Zerner, actor (Friday the 13th Part III)
- Warren Zevon, musician
Raymond Washington
[edit]While it's entirely possible that Raymond Washington did attend Fairfax, we need a better reference than statesman.com, which is a wiki.
Sports
[edit]I don't know what is "routine" in high school sports world, but here are some articles I found:
- Sondheimer, Eric. "Prep basketball playoffs: Fairfax steps up to beat Etiwanda, 58-50." Los Angeles Times. March 17 2015.
- Sondheimer, Eric. "Fairfax star Lorne Currie's assignment: Connect dots from GPA to NBA." Los Angeles Times. March 5, 2015.
WhisperToMe (talk) 10:07, 4 January 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]My husband Russ Ray graduated in ‘57. He became the President and CEO of 3 airlines. Pan American, Pacific Southwest and World Airways. Perhaps you might consider him as a “Notable Alumnus”. He loved Fairfax which formed the foundation for years that followed. Thank you for your consideration as his health is deteriorating. P.S. Boys Vice Principle Sam Hammerman in particular was Russ’s special mentor and role model. We would be honored if RUSS could be included as a “Notable Alumnus. Thank you. Audrey Ray, his wife of 65 years. 134.6.128.178 (talk) 00:25, 30 November 2022 (UTC)
- Please consider including my husband Russ Ray 53’ in your List of notable alumni. After serving in the military Russ became President and CEO of Pan American Airlines, Pacific Southwest and World Aorways. Thank you, Audrey 134.6.128.178 (talk) 00:41, 30 November 2022 (UTC)
- Sorry, but we don't do memorials. We list WP:NOTABLE alumni, usually only those who have an English Wikipedia article showing their notability. As his wife you have a conflict of interest and should not write an article about him yourself. If you believe he is notable you may request an article about him at WP:REQUEST. Meters (talk) 06:33, 30 November 2022 (UTC)
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