•
Carl David Anderson, recipient of the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics •
Richard Bishop (1930), artistic gymnast •
Tom Bradley (1937), 38th Mayor of Los Angeles (1973–1993) •
Helen Gurley Brown (1939), author, publisher, and businesswoman; founded
Cosmopolitan magazine and was its
editor in chief 1965–1997 •
Bessie Bruington Burke (1910), first Black principal in Los Angeles Public Schools •
Ike Danning,
Major League Baseball player •
Hideo Date, painter •
Bill Davila: first Mexican-American to preside over a supermarket chain •
Marcellite Garner (1928), voice actress of
Minnie Mouse •
D. J. Gay (2007), basketball player •
J. Paul Getty, international petroleum businessman, "World's Richest Man". •
Gail Goodrich (1961), basketball player in the
NBA, attended
UCLA •
Alice Rogers Hager (1894–1969), president,
Women's National Press Club • Joseph Hampel, radio host and deejay for music group
LMFAO •
Phyllis Maude Haver, Silent film actress active 1915–1930 •
Michael Horse (1968; born Michael Heinrich), actor •
William Hung (2001),
American Idol singer •
Fay M. Jackson (1920), African-American journalist and publicist •
George A. Kasem (1938),
Democratic US Representative for
California's 25th congressional district (1959–1961) •
Bob Kuwahara (1921), animator •
Joseph Thomas McGucken, Archbishop of San Francisco from 1962 to 1977 •
Tanya Neiman (1966), lawyer in San Francisco •
John W. Olmsted (1915), Professor Emeritus at
University of California, Riverside •
Stephen Paddock (1971), perpetrator of the
2017 Las Vegas shooting •
Greg Palast (left for college in 1969), investigative journalist • Bruce Pardo (1981), perpetrator of the 2008
Covina massacre •
Milton Quon (1932), animator, artist and actor •
Stanley Mark Rifkin, convicted criminal (bank theft via wire transfer) •
Peter Senge (1965), author, scientist, and director of the Center for Organizational Learning at
MIT •
Al Sparlis (1939), inductee of the
College Football Hall of Fame and highly decorated military pilot •
Vaino Spencer (1938), judge •
Herbert R. Temple Jr. (1947),
Lieutenant General and
Chief of the National Guard Bureau, 1986–1990 •
Sloppy Thurston, pitcher in Major League Baseball •
Danny Trejo, actor •
Paul R. Williams, architect ==Notable faculty==