•
Tom Fetzer (1973), former
Mayor of Raleigh and former chair of the
North Carolina Republican Party •
Steve Dobrogosz (1974), pianist and composer •
Steve Kenney (1974),
NFL player for
the Philadelphia Eagles; Offensive linesman at
Clemson University •
David Sedaris (1975), noted author and humorist •
Jeb Bishop, American
jazz trombone player •
Amy Sedaris (1980), author, humorist and actress; creator and star of the "
Strangers with Candy" television series on
Comedy Central and the 2006 major motion picture release of the same title •
Jeff Williams (1981),
Chief Operating Officer of
Apple Inc •
Paul Friedrich (1985), cartoon artist •
Clark Brisson (1987), All-American soccer player at the
University of South Carolina; Played eight years in the
National Professional Soccer League; Currently assistant coach at the
University of New Haven •
Melanie Wade Goodwin (1988), member of the
North Carolina General Assembly •
David Fox (1989), swimmer at
North Carolina State University;
1996 Olympic gold medalist •
Caleb Norkus (1997), former professional soccer player who played for such teams as The
Carolina Railhawks,
Richmond Kickers, and
Puerto Rico Islanders; also played for the U.S men's national team in 1995 •
Darryl Partin (2006), former professional
basketball player •
Annie E. Clark (2007), women's and civil rights activist •
Matt James (2010), former college football player for the
Wake Forest Demon Deacons and the first black Bachelor lead on
season 25 of
The Bachelor •
Ryan Jeffers (2015), MLB player for the
Minnesota Twins •
Alim McNeill (2018), NFL defensive tackle for the
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