Omaha South High School
Omaha South High School is an information technology and visual/performing arts magnet school which educates students in grades 9-12. It is located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Built in the 1930s, it is one of the largest high school buildings in the state.Extracurricular activities
Athletics
State championships
Notable alumni
- Chris Bober, professional football player
- Marlin Briscoe, football player, first starting black quarterback in the NFL
- Phil Cahoy, gymnast
- Leo J. Dulacki, decorated lieutenant general in the Marine Corps
- John Faiman, former Nebraska quarterback; former Bellevue West High School head football coach
- Noah Fant, Tight End, for The Denver Broncos of National Football League
- Johnny Goodman, golfer, won U.S. Open in 1933, last amateur to win the title
- Jim Hartung, gymnast; on the 1984 US Olympic team, which won a gold medal
- Buddy Hunter, former Major League Baseball player
- Cedric Hunter, professional basketball player
- Ed Koterba, journalist
- Jeff Koterba, editorial cartoonist, Omaha World Herald
- Oudious Lee, football player
- Gail O'Brien, football player in the NFL for the Boston Redskins
- Johnny Owen, first four-sport letter winner at South and member of the Nebraska Legislature
- Dave Rimington, college and professional football player
- James R. Young, chairman and CEO of Union Pacific Railroad