• Chester Anuszak (stage name:
Jon Dough), class of 1984, adult film actor •
Haps Benfer, class of 1914, college football, basketball, and baseball head coach •
Joseph E. Coleman, class of 1948, politician, attorney and chemist; first African-American elected president of
Philadelphia City Council •
Leo Disend, class of 1938, played tackle with the
Green Bay Packers and the
Brooklyn Dodgers football team •
Edwin Erickson, class of 1960, State Senator, Pennsylvania •
Jacquelyn S. Fetrow, class of 1982, computational biologist, former president of Albright College, former Provost and Professor of Chemistry at the
University of Richmond •
John Fetterman, class of 1991,
United States Senator, 2023–present; 34th
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 2019–2023 •
Doris Freedman, class of 1950, pioneer in the field of
public art •
Robert Gerhart, class of 1941, Pennsylvania State Senator for the 11th district from 1969 to 1972 •
Robert P. Hollenbeck (born 1931), politician who served six terms in the
New Jersey General Assembly from the
36th Legislative District. •
Thomas R. Kline, class of 1969, leading trial lawyer •
Casey Lawrence, class of 2010, professional baseball pitcher for the
Toronto Blue Jays of
Major League Baseball •
Mũkoma wa Ngũgĩ, class of 1994, Kenyan poet and author, Associate Professor of English and Africana Studies at
Cornell University •
Hidy Ochiai, class of 1966, author and actor, introduced the Washin-Ryu style of
karate in the United States •
Anthony Portantino, class of 1983, State Senator, California •
Anthony Serianni, class of 1975, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the
University of Notre Dame •
Danene Sorace, class of 1994, Mayor of
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, former director of Answer program at
Rutgers University. •
Bob Spitz, class of 1971,
celebrity biographer •
Walter L. Stewart Jr., class of 1990, US Army major general •
Matthew Urbanski, class of 1985, landscape architect •
Russell Weigley, class of 1952, Distinguished University Professor of History at
Temple University •
Victor Yarnell, class of 1951, 41st
Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania ==References==