;Alumni •
Dave Anderson (1929–2018, class of 1947) – writer,
The New York Times; author •
Vincent M. Battle, (b. 1940, class of 1958) – former
United States Ambassador to Lebanon •
John D. Caemmerer (1928–1982, class of 1946) – lawyer; politician who served in the
New York (Senate •
Jerry Capeci – former organized crime reporter,
New York Daily News; writer •
Charles J. Carroll (1882–1942, class of 1905) – lawyer; politician •
Arthur D. Cashin Jr. (Mar, 1941 - Dec, 2024, class of 1949) Floor manager NYSE, philanthropist •
John T. Clancy (1903–1985, class of 1921) – lawyer; politician; and
surrogate judge from
Queens •
Donald Cook (1934–1967, class of 1952) – colonel,
U.S. Marine Corps; recipient,
Medal of Honor •
Vincent Cooke (1936–2017, class of 1954) – president,
Canisius College (1993–2010) •
John R. Countryman (class of 1950) –
United States Ambassador to Oman (1981–1985) •
William H. Crain – Congressman from Texas •
Brigadier General Ruben Cubero (b. 1939, class of 1957) – first Hispanic dean of the faculty,
United States Air Force Academy •
Major General Anthony Cucolo (b. 1957, class of 1975) – 49th commandant,
United States Army War College •
John M. Culkin (b. 1932, class of 1950) – media scholar and critic; educator; writer; and consultant •
Albert del Rosario (b. 1939, class of 1957) –
Philippine Ambassador to the United States;
Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary •
Sylvester A. Dineen (1898–1950) – schoolteacher and politician •
Hugh Aloysius Drum – lieutenant-general,
United States Army •
George Dzundza (b. 1945, class of 1963) – film and television actor (
Law and Order) •
Brad Ferguson (b. 1953, class of 1970) – author; journalist •
Joseph F. Finnegan – director,
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service •
Douglas Fowley – film and television actor •
Michael Gargiulo (b. 1959, class of 1977) –
Emmy Award-winning television personality (anchor,
Today in New York) •
Sonny Grosso – film and television producer •
Ernest E. L. Hammer (1884–1970) – lawyer; politician; and judge •
Jerramiah Healy (b. 1950, class of 1968) – mayor,
Jersey City, New Jersey •
George Kaftan (class of 1945) – basketball player,
NBA and
NCAA; recipient, 1947
MOP award •
Michael Keane (b. 1961, class of 1979) – Nuffield Professor of Economics,
University of Oxford •
Seamus Kelly (b. 1991, class of 2009) – outside center,
United States national rugby union team •
Robert Kibbee (died 1982) – chancellor,
City University of New York •
Thomas A. Ledwith (class of 1856) – lawyer; politician,
New York City, New York •
Dudley Field Malone – defense attorney, Scopes "Monkey" Trial; Collector of Customs,
Port of New York (1913);
Third Assistant Secretary of State,
Woodrow Wilson Administration •
Joseph O. Mauborgne (class of 1901) –
major general,
U.S. Army; portrait artist; cryptanalyst; head,
Signal Corps •
Cornelius Augustine McGlennon – representative for ; mayor,
East Newark, New Jersey •
Frank McGuire (class of 1932) – Hall of Fame basketball coach; taught and coached the basketball team at Xavier for more than a decade •
Charles Messina (b. 1971, class of 1989) – playwright; director •
Michael Montelongo (class of 1973) – 19th
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management & Comptroller) •
Neil Olshey (class of 1983) – general manager,
Portland Trail Blazers •
Mario Pei (b. 1900, class of 1918) – linguist •
Edmund D. Pellegrino – former chair,
President's Council on Bioethics •
Michael Petri (class of 2002) –
United States national rugby union team •
Eugene A. Philbin –
New York County District Attorney •
John Paul Pitoc (class of 1992) – actor •
Robert J. Reiley (1878–1961) – member,
American Institute of Architects; architect of churches, schools, and hospitals in the Northeast •
Al Roker (class of 1972) –
NBC television personality; entrepreneur •
Wilbur Ross (class of 1955) –
United States Secretary of Commerce;
investor known for restructuring failed companies •
Antonin Scalia (1953–2016) – associate justice,
United States Supreme Court •
Brian Schulz (class of 1992) –
Emmy Award-winning producer and cinematographer for
Major League Baseball Productions •
Dermot Shea (class of 1986) – commissioner,
New York City Police Department (since 2019) •
Thomas F. Smith (1917–1921) – U.S. Congressman, State of New York •
Stephen Spiro (b. 1939, class of 1957) – Vietnam War opponent;
conscientious objector •
Patrick Stokes (b. 1942, class of 1960) – president,
Anheuser-Busch •
Steven Strait (class of 2004) – actor; fashion model; and singer •
Augustus Vincent Tack (class of 1890) – painter of portraits, landscapes and abstractions •
Mike Tolkin (class of 1985) – head coach,
USA Rugby men's national team •
Lieutenant General John A. Toolan (class of 1972) – commander,
Fleet Marine Force Pacific •
Robert Trehy (class of 1939) – opera singer •
Jimmy Walker – mayor,
New York City •
Winand Wigger – Catholic
prelate •
F. Paul Wilson – writer,
Repairman Jack science-fiction series •
Jack Ziegler (b. 1942, class of 1960) – cartoonist, most notably for
The New Yorker • Gregory Barbaccia (class of 2002) -
Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States ;Faculty • Rev.
Francis P. Duffy – former chaplain,
69th Infantry Division (known as the "Fighting 69th"); teacher of French (1893), "Duffy Square – the northern half of New York City's
Times Square between 45th and 47th Streets – is named in his honor". •
Leo Paquin (1910–1993) – 40-year faculty member who was athletic director, football coach, and
English and
Latin teacher; played
end for
Fordham University as part of the 1936 line known as the "
Seven Blocks of Granite" •
Mike Petri (class of 2002) – rugby coach;
physics and
biology teacher •
Mike Tolkin (class of 1985) – varsity rugby coach;
English teacher; left in 2012, after being asked to become the head coach of the
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