•
James Sibree Anderson, Wisconsin state representative •
Martha Bablitch, judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals •
John Miller Baer, 1909, congressman from North Dakota •
William Baer, assistant attorney general for the Antitrust Division •
Melvin Baldwin, congressman from Minnesota •
Charles A. Barnard, Wisconsin state representative •
Sam Barry, college basketball and baseball coach (attended) •
Myrt Basing, NFL player •
Jennifer Baumgardner, 1992, feminist writer and activist •
Lisle Blackbourn, 1925, NFL head coach •
Champ Boettcher, NFL player •
Thomas Boyd, Wisconsin state representative •
Alexander Brazeau, Wisconsin state representative •
Webster E. Brown, congressman from Wisconsin (attended) •
Bonnie Bryant, 1968, author of children's books •
Thomas Callaway, actor and interior designer •
Robert A. Collins, Wisconsin state representative •
Julia Colman (1828–1909), temperance educator, activist, editor, writer •
Susan M. Crawford, 1987, justice-elect of the Wisconsin Supreme Court •
Charles Rankin Deniston, Wisconsin state representative •
James Dinsdale, Wisconsin state representative •
William Diver, 1942, linguist and founder of the Columbia School of Linguistics •
Pawo Choyning Dorji, 2006, filmmaker and photographer •
William Draheim, Wisconsin state senator •
Paul Driessen, 1970, author and lobbyist •
Dale Duesing, 1967, operatic baritone •
Cynthia Estlund, 1978, law professor and author •
Edna Ferber, author and playwright (attended) •
James A. Frear, congressman from Wisconsin (attended) •
Earle W. Fricker, Wisconsin state representative •
William Fuller, 1975, poet and senior vice president and chief fiduciary officer of Northern Trust Corporation •
Dominic Fumusa, 1991, actor •
John Rankin Gamble, 1872, congressman from South Dakota •
Robert J. Gamble, 1874, congressman from South Dakota --> •
Ed Glick, NFL player (attended) •
Walter Samuel Goodland, governor of Wisconsin (attended) •
Suzanne Graff, actress •
Michael P. Hammond, 1954, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts •
Earnest Hooton, 1903, physical anthropologist •
John D. Huber,
Columbia University political scientist •
Thomas R. Hudd, congressman from Wisconsin (attended) •
Frank W. Humphrey, 1881, Wisconsin state representative •
Bruce Iglauer, founder of Alligator Records •
Lester Johnson, congressman from Wisconsin •
Zachary Scot Johnson, 2001, singer-songwriter and creator of Thesongadayproject •
Jeffrey Jones, 1968, actor, sex offender •
Ben Joravsky, newspaper columnist, author •
Scott Klug, 1975, former congressman from Wisconsin •
Peter Kolkay, bassoonist •
Eddie Kotal, National Football League player •
Takakazu Kuriyama, Japanese ambassador to the United States (attended) •
Barbara Lawton, 1987, lieutenant governor of Wisconsin (2001–2011) •
Harry N. MacLean, 1964, true crime author •
Momodu Maligie, 2004, minister of Water Resources for Sierra Leone •
William H. Markham, Wisconsin state senator •
James H. McGillan, mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin •
James Merrell, 1975, professor of history at Vassar College •
Terry Moran, 1982, chief White House correspondent for ABC News •
Garth Neustadter, 2011 Emmy winner, Outstanding Music Composition for a Series •
Angelia Thurston Newman, poet, author, lecturer •
Roger Nicoll, 1963, neuroscientist at UCSF •
Jessica Nelson North, 1917, author •
Alice Peacock, 1992 singer-songwriter •
Charles Pettibone, Wisconsin state senator •
Cindy Regal, 2001, experimental physicist •
Scott Reppert, 1983, player for Lawrence's football team •
Josh Sawyer, video game designer at Obsidian Entertainment •
Melvin H. Schlytter, Wisconsin state representative •
Campbell Scott, 1983, actor •
Fred Sturm, 1973, jazz composer and arranger •
Iva Bigelow Weaver, soprano and music educator based in Milwaukee •
Alexander B. Whitman, Wisconsin state senator •
George W. Wolff, Wisconsin state representative and senator •
Tom Zoellner, 1991, author, journalist •
Al Zupek, 1944, NFL player ==See also==