Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

A. Hubert "Hub" Foster- York

Joe Wells-Grand Island

Jenny Green-Grand Island Central Catholic

Andrea Conner-Millard South

Aaron Golliday-York

Colby Wissel-Kearney

Damon Benning- Omaha Northwest

Tim Turman- Bishop Neumann

Larry Frost- Malcolm

Scott Frost-Wood River

2019

Sheila (Miller) Estes- Omaha Central

Danny Woodhead- North Platte

Doug Denson- Millard South

Gwen Egbert- Papillion-LaVista/Papillion-LaVista South

Jack Guggenmos- Aurora

Curt Shockey- Ralston

Jina Johansen Douglas- Centura

Richard "Richie" Ross- Lincoln High

Jennifer Warner Ramsey- St. Paul

 

Contributor-2019

He’s known as “Mr. North High,” Gene Haynes” larger-than-life presence as Principle of the school has emerged from his dedication to helping young people.  Using a humble, friendly demeanor and an infectious smile, Haynes has been a positive influence on Omaha Public Schools for more than 50 years.  “I just want to be someone to say, ‘I made a difference in the lives of the young people,” he told one news outlet.  A teacher, coach and administrator Haynes started at Omaha Technical High School in 1967.  Nebraska’s first African-American basketball coach, he coached the Trojans from 1972 until the school closed in 1984, winning the Metro Conference championships and nearly 60 percent of their games.  The Mississippi native has been honored with awards from many civic, community, educational and athletic organizations in the metropolitan area, and a portion of the street leading to Omaha North High School is named “Gene R. Haynes Street.”