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​University City​ High School Hall of Fame Induction in Sept. 2023

The School District of University City announces alumni selected for prestigious University City High School Hall of Fame for Fall 2023.

The School District of University City is delighted to announce 20 individuals have been selected to be inducted into the prestigious University City High School Hall of Fame this fall.

These University City High School alumni have made a tremendous difference locally, nationally and internationally and join dozens of other notable honorees who have helped to shape the world. This year’s inductees include a physician who rose to become the first Black full professor at Harvard Medical School, accomplished professional athletes in tennis and basketball, a first graduate of University City High School, and a leader in midwifery striving to diminish health inequities by improving access to maternal care.

The celebration and formal induction of University City High School’s finest graduates will take place the Friday evening of Homecoming Weekend, September 29, 2023, at University City High School. Tickets will be available via Eventbrite starting in late June.

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The new inductees are:

  • Karl Van Meter, Class of 1917,* the first male graduate of the new University City High School who raised millions of dollars for important causes
  • W.L. Hadley Griffin, Class of 1936,* St. Louis business and civic leader
  • Arthur Litz, Class of 1941, lawyer, judge and civic leader
  • Maureen Arthur, Class of 1952,* stage, movie and television actor
  • Richard Breiner, Class of 1953,* lawyer, judge and civil rights activist
  • Sheldon Breiner, Class of 1955,* inventor in the field of magnetometers and historical artifact finder
  • Justina Bricka, Class of 1961, international Women’s single and doubles tennis champion
  • Stephen Gerber, Class of 1965,* animated film/television and comic book creator
  • Sheri Sherman, Class of 1965, community volunteer, event maker and theater booster
  • Richard Weiss, Class of 1969, print journalist with a focus on race, equity and underserved communities
  • Dr. Michael Shannon, Class of 1970,* groundbreaking African American physician and Harvard medical school professor
  • Richard Smith, Class of 1973, internationally recognized potterer and champion of the Wyandot language and people
  • Jerryl Christmas, Class of 1981, attorney and social justice advocate
  • Gary Boyd, Class of 1982, a hospitality professional, community advocate and television host of the local program “Them Yo People”
  • Petra Jackson, Class of 1982, acclaimed women’s professional basketball player and coach
  • Dorthea B. Nevils, Class of 1984, dedicated high school teacher and youth advocate
  • George Harper Jr., Class of 1987, highly decorated Naval Petty Officer First Class, retired
  • Roderick Smith, Class of 1987,* keyboardist, music promoter and gospel singer
  • Michael Silverman, Class of 1989, record-breaking musician with dozens of top albums on the classical, world music and New Age charts
  • Tanya Smith-Johnson, Class of 1994, national leader in the field of midwifery and national advocate for accessible prenatal/midwife care in marginalized communities

*Posthumous

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More details including bios available at www.ucityschools.org/HOF2023.

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