List of notable alumni of Kelvin High School: •
Gail Asper, business and community leader, human rights advocate •
Izzy Asper, lawyer, businessman, founder of
CanWest Global (1950) •
G. Michael Bancroft, chemist,
synchrotron scientist (1957) •
Clifford Chadderton, CEO of
The War Amps •
Scott Coe, professional football player (1998) •
Richard Condie, animator, filmmaker, musician (1961) •
Andrew Coyne, journalist, editor of ''
Maclean's'' (1978) •
Jimmy Dunn, sports executive and
Hockey Hall of Fame inductee •
Ken Finkleman, writer, director, actor, filmmaker (1964) •
Charles Goodeve, scientist and pioneer in operations research (1919) •
Allan Gotlieb, ambassador to the United States (1946) •
Ben Hatskin, founder of the
Winnipeg Jets •
David Hewson, professional football player •
Jay Ingram, CM, science journalist, author, broadcaster •
Michaele Jordana, artist (1965) •
Mike Keane, former NHL hockey player (1985) •
Grant Ledyard, former NHL hockey player (1979) •
Kevin McCarthy, former NHL hockey player (1975) •
Marshall McLuhan, author, philosopher, scholar, media theorist (1928) •
Maggie Morris, CBC radio and television personality (1943) •
Don Oramasionwu, professional football player (2004) •
Gordon Orlikow (b. 1960),
decathlon,
heptathlon, and hurdles competitor,
Athletics Canada Chairman,
Canadian Olympic Committee member,
Korn/Ferry International partner •
Fred Penner, children's entertainer (1965) •
Julie Penner, violinist, music producer for
CBC Radio's
The Vinyl Café •
Cliff Pennington, NHL hockey player (1956) •
Douglas Rain, actor (1946) •
Raziel Reid, author •
Dufferin Roblin,
Premier of Manitoba (1958–67) •
John K. Samson, musician (1991) •
Arthur Schafer,
ethicist at the
University of Manitoba •
Gerald Schwartz, businessman, founder and CEO of Onex Corporation •
Glen Scrivener, former professional football player (1985) •
Eddie Steele, professional football player •
Shirley Tilghman, president of
Princeton University •
Ray Turnbull, curling broadcaster (1957) •
Anna May Waters, nurse •
Mel Wilson, CFL
Grey Cup champion •
Neil Young, musician ==References==