Pontiac Central High School
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Pontiac Central High School is one of the two public high schools in Pontiac, Michigan, United States. It has been an accredited high school since 1849. It is the oldest high school in Oakland County, Southeastern Michigan, and has the largest alumni of any school throughout the county.[citation needed]
[edit] Famous graduates
- Micki King (1961) - gold medalist in springboard diving at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics.
- Campy Russell - NBA player, brother of Frank and Walker, played 11 years for the Cleveland Cavaliers; 1 for the New York Knicks.
- Frank Russell - NBA player, brother of Campy and Walker, played for the Chicago Bulls.
- Walker D. Russell - NBA player, brother of Campy and Frank, played for the Detroit Pistons; Indiana Pacers; and the Atlanta Hawks.
- Jack Kevorkian - doctor involved in assisted suicide controversies.
- Michael Mallory - writer
- A. Alfred Taubman - Taubman Centers fame, mall developer known for developing Northland Center in Southfield, the first indoor mall, Great Lakes Crossing and the Mall of America.
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