Forest Park High School (Maryland)
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Forest Park Senior High School is a four year, public
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 high school in Baltimore
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, Maryland. Forest Park was established in 1924 as the Forest Park Junior-Senior High School. In 1932, the Forest Park Junior High School was moved and renamed the Garrison Junior High School.

Notable alumni

*Billy Griffin (Lead singer of The Miracles-Motown, solo artist SONY-Records)
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    , American singer Mama Cass of The Mamas & the Papas
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     (1971–1990)
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    , film and television actress
  • Ellen M. Heller, judge, Circuit court
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    , Baltimore
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     (1986–1999)
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    , Maryland State Senator
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    , District 42, Baltimore City, (1983–2003)http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/05sen/former/html/msa12143.html
  • Barry Levinson
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  • Robert C. Murphy
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    , chief judge
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    , Maryland Court of Appeals
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  • Howard "Chip" Silverman, author lacrosse coach
  • Earl Hofmann
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     Baltimore Realist artist, graduated 1946

  • Arnold M. Weiner
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    , noted attorney
  • Ron Liebman, noted attorney, novelist.
  • Mark Clark (also known as Chef Marko Bmore), Personal Chef & Owner of the J-Mar peronal Chefs Agency, class of 1985
  • Mark V.Rosenker, Former Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Major General, USAF (ret)

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