Muskegon Heights High School Alumni
Muskegon Heights, Michigan (MI)
Alumni Stories
Andrew (Andy) L. Metcalf, Jr.
Class of 1965
Actually, his graduation year is between 60- 65...Mr. Metcalf is retiring from State Government after serving thirty six-and-a-half years of service.
After high school, Andy served 4 years in the Air Force. Andy graduated from Muskegon Community College and Grand Valley State College and graduated from Cooley Law School on the Dean's List. Andy's employment career includes the Muskegon Heights Police Department, where he was employed for four-and-a-half years. He was appointed as a US Marshal by President Jimmy Carter in 1971. He graduated from Cooley Law School in Lansing, MI, then ontained employment with State Government.
After high school, Andy served 4 years in the Air Force. Andy graduated from Muskegon Community College and Grand Valley State College and graduated from Cooley Law School on the Dean's List. Andy's employment career includes the Muskegon Heights Police Department, where he was employed for four-and-a-half years. He was appointed as a US Marshal by President Jimmy Carter in 1971. He graduated from Cooley Law School in Lansing, MI, then ontained employment with State Government.

Recent Members
Darlene Webb | 1976 |
Floyd Long | 1966 |
John Roger John Roger Plummer | 1969 |
Mark Schnizlein | 2009 |
Maxine Taylor | 1962 |
Sally Sally Merritt | 1957 |
Shirley Turner | 1970 |
William Orlin Mckinney Jr William Orlin Mckinney Jr | 1975 |
Military Alumni
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