Chichester High School
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Chichester High School is a four-year public high school in Boothwyn, Pennsylvania. It is currently the only high school in the Chichester School District and has an enrollment of about 1365.
[edit] Prominent alumni
- Ron Bennington, co-host of The Ron and Fez Show on XM 202
- Steve Harkins (class of 1969)
- First 7-foot high jumper at the US Naval Academy (class of 1973)
- Invited to the 1972 Munich Olympic Trials in Eugene, OR
- Included in 1972's "Outstanding College Athletes of America's" nationwide publication by Howard Cosell
- Broke Master's World High Jump record {40+ years old} and won Master's World Championship in Japan in 1993
- High school track teammate of Billy Johnson
- Retired Navy Pilot and Navy Captain [0-6] and currently a major carrier Airline Pilot
- Billy "Whiteshoes" Johnson, NFL player for the Houston Oilers and Atlanta Falcons
- Chris Knowles (class of 1984), former weatherman on Fox News Channel, currently Weekend Weatherman on WPIX in New York City
- Dan McKeown (class of 1972), Award winning producer who's credited for producing such artist as Billy Paul, The Trammps, Frankie Double Dutch Bus Smith, The Emeralds and Hit The Ground Runnin Philadelphia, PA
- John Mobley (class of 1991), NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos, 1996–2003
- Aaron Proctor, former pro-wrestling promoter, blogger and Mayoral candidate in Pasadena, California
- Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, member of Howard Stern's Wack Pack (graduated Chichester in the early 80's)
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FRED R FRIEZE jr (class of 1975) Inducted into the Delaware County Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.Former ALL-DELCO High School baseball and High School ERA record holder.