Sports Major League Baseball: •
Matt Clement (born 1974), former MLB pitcher, All-Star, member of 2007 World Series champion
Boston Red Sox •
Milt Graff (1930–2005), former MLB
second baseman for the
Kansas City Athletics (1957–1958) •
Khalil Greene (born 1979), former MLB player,
San Diego Padres (2003–2008) and the
St. Louis Cardinals (2009) •
Don Kelly (born 1980), former MLB utility player for multiple teams, currently the manager for the
Pittsburgh Pirates •
William Riddle "Doc" Marshall (1875–1959), MLB catcher (1900s) •
Jerry Meals (born 1961), current MLB umpire •
John Stuper (born 1957), former MLB pitcher for the
St. Louis Cardinals (1982–1985) and
Cincinnati Reds (1985) and current coach of the
Yale Bulldogs •
Ed Vargo (1928–2008), MLB umpire (1960s–1980s)
National Football League: •
Rich Bartlewski (born 1967), former NFL tight end for the
Los Angeles Raiders (1990) and
Atlanta Falcons (1991) •
Tom Brown (1921–2013), former NFL tight end for the
Pittsburgh Steelers (1942) •
Terry Hanratty (born 1948), All-American and
Sammy Baugh Trophy winning quarterback (1967) for
Notre Dame •
Mike Koken (1909–1962), professional football player, for the
Chicago Cardinals •
Scott Milanovich (born 1973), former NFL, NFL Europe, XFL, AFL, and CFL quarterback. Coached multiple
CFL teams and was the head coach for the
Edmonton Eskimos •
Paul Posluszny (born 1984), two-time All-American linebacker for
Penn State University. Former NFL linebacker for the
Buffalo Bills (2007–2010) and the
Jacksonville Jaguars (2011–2017). •
Bill Saul (1940–2006), former NFL linebacker for multiple teams (1962–1970). Older brother of Rich and Ron. •
Rich Saul (1948–2012), former NFL center lineman for the
Los Angeles Rams (1970–1981). Six-time Pro Bowler. •
Ron Saul (1948–2021), former NFL guard lineman for the
Houston Oilers (1970–1975) and
Washington Redskins (1976–1981). Younger brother of Bill, twin brother of Rich. •
Paul Uram (1926–2017), former NFL flexibility and kicking coach for the
Pittsburgh Steelers (1973–1981). Sports, other: •
Jake Hildebrand (born 1993), ECHL hockey player for the
Kalamazoo Wings •
Harry Holiday (1923–1999), world record-setting swimmer and
Armco CEO •
Brian Minto (born 1975), former heavyweight boxer (2002–2016) • John Minton (1948–1995), former professional wrestler known by the name
Big John Studd. •
Eric Namesnik (1970–2006), two-time silver medalist Olympic swimmer for men's 400-meter individual relay (1992 & 1996) •
David Pichler (born 1968), Olympic diver (1996 & 2000), dive team captain in 2000, did not place •
Meghan Schnur (born 1985), is an
NSCAA All-American for
University of Connecticut (2007) and an American soccer
midfielder • Alex Ziegler, player for the
Savannah Bananas Film, stage and television •
Chester Aaron (1932–2019), author with over two dozen publications •
Marc Blucas (born 1972), actor, best known by his portrayal of
Riley Finn in
Buffy the Vampire Slayer •
Joan Chandler (1923–1979), actress, best known for her roles in
Alfred Hitchcock's
Rope (1948) with
James Stewart and
Humoresque (1946) •
Josie Carey (1930–2004), the host of ''The Children's Corner'' on
WQED in Pittsburgh. •
Barbara Feldon (born 1933), actress and model, best known as Agent 99 of the TV series
Get Smart •
Grace Gealey (born 1984), actress, portrayed 'Anika' on the
Fox series
Empire •
Fred McCarren (1951–2006), actor, best known for his roles in ''
Amanda's (1983) and Hill Street Blues'' (1984). •
Michele Pawk (born 1961), actress (2003, Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play,
Hollywood Arms)
Music •
About a Mile, a Christian rock band •
Jim Anderson (born 1951), sound engineer and producer •
Glenn Crytzer (born 1980), band leader and composer •
Bret Michaels (born 1963), lead singer of the rock band
Poison •
Jim Pugh (born 1950), jazz trombonist and composer. •
William Purvis (born 1948), French horn player, conductor and Musical Instruments Director at
Yale University Public office and military •
Gibson E. Armstrong (born 1943), former Republican PA State Representative • Judge
William G. Bassler (born 1938), former
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (1991–2006) •
Brian Ellis (born 1969), former Republican PA State Representative for the
11th House district (2005–2019) •
Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert (born 1953), former
Chief of Naval Operations for the U.S. Navy (2011–2015). Highly decorated and awarded. •
Mike Kelly (born 1948), local businessman and representative for . •
Donald Oesterling (1927–2013), former Democratic PA State Senator for the
21st district from 1965 to 1972. •
William J. Perry (born 1927),
Secretary of Defense under Bill Clinton (1994–1997). •
Rick Santorum (born 1958), former Republican U.S. Senator from PA (1995–2007). •
Tim Shaffer (1945–2022), Pennsylvania state senator
Technology •
Jay Last (1929–2021),
physicist, silicon pioneer •
Earl L. Warrick (1911–2002),
chemist, inventor of
Silly Putty and
silicone rubber •
Carl Yankowski (1948–2023), businessman and former CEO of
Palm, Inc. and
Ambient Devices.
Other •
Daniel D'Aniello (born 1946), billionaire businessman •
Harold Dodds (1889–1980), president of
Princeton University (1933–1957) •
Michele McDonald (1952–2020),
Miss USA 1971, semi-finalist of
Miss Universe 1971 •
Samuel Hall Young (1847–1927), a prominent Alaska Presbyterian
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