•
Kevin Scott Allen (born 1964), stage, film and television actor. •
Nicole Arendt (born 1969), professional tennis player •
Mitchell Block (1950–2024, class of 1968), documentary film maker whose film
Poster Girl was nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) •
John Bohlinger, (born 1967), musician •
Richard Cytowic (born 1952, class of 1970), neurologist and author of
The Man Who Tasted Shapes •
Lew Elverson (1912–1997), college football player and coach, track and field coach, and college athletics administrator •
Dick Foran (1910–1979), actor known as the "Singing Cowboy," starred in
Fort Apache,
The Petrified Forest, and
Black Legion •
Mike Ford (born 1992),
first baseman for the
New York Yankees •
Steve Garrison (born 1986), a major league pitcher for the
New York Yankees •
Jamie Greubel (born 1983),
bobsledder who won a
Bronze medal at the
2014 Winter Olympics in the
Two-woman Bobsleigh event •
Richard Guadagno, a passenger aboard
United Airlines Flight 93 thought to have helped in the overtaking of the plane on
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks •
Ethan Hawke (born 1970, class of 1988), star of
Dead Poets Society,
Reality Bites,
Gattaca,
Training Day (
Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor), and
Before Sunset (
Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay) •
Susan Hendricks (born 1973, class of 1991), CNN Headline News anchor •
Eric Jackson, the 47th
Mayor of
Trenton, New Jersey •
Tim Landis (born 1964),
college football coach who is the
offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach for
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania •
Jesse L. Lasky Jr. (1910-1988),
screenwriter, novelist, playwright and poet •
David Liederman (1949–2024), chef and businessman best known for creating David's Cookies •
Robert E. Littell (1936–2014),
New Jersey State Senator •
Leopoldo López (born 1971, class of 1989), opposition Venezuelan politician, founder and leader of
Voluntad Popular •
Herb Maack (1917-2007), former
Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) player and college football head coach •
Les Otten (born 1949), vice-chairman and partner of the
Boston Red Sox •
Stephen Polin (born 1947, class of 1965), surrealist artist •
Jason Read (born 1977), bow seat in the
2004 Summer Olympics Gold medal-winning, U.S. Men's Rowing Team •
Myron Rolle (born 1986), Rhodes Scholar and safety for the
Tennessee Titans •
Elliott Roosevelt (1910–1990), World War II aviation expert, author, and son of
Franklin D. Roosevelt •
Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud (born 1940), Saudi prince who was Governor of
'Asir Province, now Governor of
Mecca Province, director general of the King Faisal Foundation •
Saud bin Faisal Al Saud (1940-2015), Saudi prince, Foreign Minister of
Saudi Arabia •
Camille Schrier (born 1995),
Miss America 2020 •
Alfred Dennis Sieminski (1911–1990), represented
New Jersey's 13th congressional district from 1951–1959 •
Paul Steiger (born 1942), managing editor of
The Wall Street Journal, vice president of
Dow Jones •
Tyler Stockton, college football coach and former player who serves as the
defensive coordinator and
inside linebackers coach at
Ball State University •
Dan Topping (1912–1974), part owner and president of the
New York Yankees baseball team from 1945 to 1964 •
Shawn Tully (born 1948). business journalist at
Fortune magazine •
Ryan Van Demark (born 1998),
American football offensive tackle for the
Buffalo Bills •
Luke Wafle (class of 2026),
college football defensive end for the
USC Trojans •
Caedan Wallace (born 2000), professional
football guard for the
New England Patriots •
Thomas Watson Jr. (1914–1993), former CEO of
IBM and Ambassador to the
Soviet Union under President
Jimmy Carter •
Orin Wilf (born 1974), real estate developer •
Nick Williams (born 1990), former
wide receiver for the
Tennessee Titans ==References==