•
Thomas Ryum Amlie, U.S. Representative •
Clinton Anderson, Wisconsin State Representative •
Marcia Anderson,
U. S. Army Major General •
Roy Chapman Andrews, adventurer and
naturalist •
Fred Ascani,
U.S. Air Force Major General •
Alan E. Ashcraft, Jr., Illinois State Representative •
Clinton Babbitt, U.S. Representative •
George B. Belting, Wisconsin State Representative •
James A. Blaisdell, founder of the
Claremont Colleges •
Jim Breton,
MLB player •
Jason W. Briggs, leader in development of
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints •
James A. Brittan, Wisconsin State Representative •
Tony Brizzolara, MLB player •
Richard Burdge, Wisconsin State Senator •
Jackson J. Bushnell, educator •
Jim Caldwell,
Beloit Memorial High School alumnus, former head coach of NFL's
Detroit Lions •
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, geologist •
Franklin Clarke, professional football player for
Dallas Cowboys (1960–1967) and
Cleveland Browns (1957–1959) •
Ward Connell,
NFL player •
Lawrence E. Cunningham, Wisconsin State Senator •
Horatio N. Davis, Wisconsin State Senator •
Delmar DeLong, Wisconsin State Representative •
Burger M. Engebretson, Wisconsin State Representative •
John E. Erickson,
NBA executive •
Betty Everett, rock and jazz singer ("
The Shoop Shoop Song") •
Edward A. Everett, Wisconsin State Representative •
Dorr Felt, inventor of
comptometer •
Edwin G. Fifield, Wisconsin State Representative •
Lucius G. Fisher, state representative and businessman •
Bill Flannigan,
NFL player •
Patsy Gharrity,
MLB player •
Danny Gokey,
American Idol contestant, choir director at a Beloit church •
Bernie Graham, professional baseball player •
John Hackett, businessman and politician •
Jim Hall, professional boxer •
Edward F. Hansen, Wisconsin State Representative •
William O. Hansen, Wisconsin State Representative •
Bill Hanzlik,
NBA player and coach •
Jonathan Harr, journalist and author of
A Civil Action •
Ken Hendricks, founder of
ABC Supply, listed on the
Forbes 400 •
William H. Hurlbut, Wisconsin State Representative •
Gary Johnson, elected majority leader of Wisconsin Assembly in 1980 and 1983 •
Jerry Kenney, baseball player for
New York Yankees (1967, 1969–1972) and
Cleveland Indians (1973) •
John Baxter Kinne,
Medal of Honor recipient •
Stephanie Klett, television personality,
Miss Wisconsin 1992 •
Gene Knutson,
NFL player •
Richard LaPiere, sociologist at
Stanford University •
Eugene Lee, Tony Award-winning set designer (
Wicked,
Saturday Night Live) •
Wallace Leschinsky, Wisconsin State Representative •
Alonzo J. Mathison, Wisconsin State Representative •
Max Maxfield, Wyoming Secretary of State •
Juan Conway McNabb (John Conway McNabb), Roman Catholic bishop, missionary in
Peru •
Sereno Merrill, Wisconsin State Representative •
Elmer Miller,
MLB player •
Tommy Mills, head coach of
Creighton Bluejays,
Georgetown Hoyas and
Arkansas State Indians football teams; Creighton and Arkansas State men's basketball,
Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball •
Orsen N. Nielsen, U.S. diplomat •
David Noggle, Wisconsin State Representative, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of
Idaho Territory •
Russ Oltz, NFL player •
Terell Parks, professional basketball player •
Danica Patrick, Indy Car & NASCAR auto racing driver and model •
George Perring,
MLB player •
Samuel L. Plummer, Wisconsin State Representative •
Alan S. Robertson, Wisconsin State Representative •
Robert P. Robinson, Wisconsin State Senator •
Judy Robson, former majority leader, Wisconsin Senate •
David Roth, opera director •
Jane Sherman, actress, writer, composer, dancer with
The Rockettes •
Richard Shoemaker, Wisconsin State Senator •
Tracy Silverman, violinist •
Mark Simonson, font designer •
Erastus G. Smith, Wisconsin State Representative •
Simon Smith, Wisconsin State Representative •
Robert C. Strong, U.S. diplomat •
William Barstow Strong, former president of
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway •
Tyree Talton, NFL player •
Rusty Tillman, NFL player and assistant coach,
XFL head coach •
S. J. Todd, Wisconsin State Senator •
Marijuana Pepsi Vandyck, education professional •
Allen F. Warden, Wisconsin State Representative •
Arthur Pratt Warner, aviator and inventor •
Kyle Weaver, professional basketball player for
Oklahoma City Thunder •
Floyd E. Wheeler, Wisconsin State Representative and lawyer •
John D. Wickhem, Justice of Wisconsin Supreme Court •
Albert J. Winegar, Wisconsin State Representative •
Delaphine Grace Wyckoff, microbiologist and educator •
Zip Zabel,
MLB player •
Robin Zander, musician (
Cheap Trick) ==See also==