•
Albert Benbrook, two-time All-American (1909–10)
guard for the
University of Michigan; elected to the
College Football Hall of Fame in 1971 •
Albert E. Bennett, Illinois State Senator and lawyer •
Patrick Bertoletti, internationally known competitive eater •
Ellsworth B. Buck, member of the US House of Representatives from New York from (1944-1949) •
Lloyd Burdick (1909–1945), American football player •
Richard M. Chitwood, Texas state legislator from 1921 to 1925; first business manager of
Texas Tech University •
Jason Ervin (Class of 1992), Alderman for Chicago’s 28th ward since 2011. •
Jesse Harper (class of 1902), coached
Knute Rockne (who would immediately follow him) as head football coach at the
University of Notre Dame (1913–17); served as Notre Dame's head basketball coach, and later served as ND's
athletic director; elected to the
College Football Hall of Fame with fellow alum Ben Benbrook in 1971 •
Maestro Harrell (class of 2009), professional singer and actor, best known as
Randy Wagstaff on the
HBO series
The Wire and as young
Cassius Clay in the film
Ali •
Al Hoffman, Jr. (class of 1952), former United States Ambassador to Portugal, former CEO of WCI Communities •
Arthur W. Hummel, Sr. (class of 1905), Christian missionary to China; served from 1928 to 1954 as the first Chief of the Asian Division of the
Library of Congress •
Don A. Moore, Illinois lawyer, judge, and politician •
Paula Newsome (class of 1979), actor best known for television work including
Barry (TV series). •
Steven Rosengard (class of 1995),
fashion designer; appeared on the popular television series
Project Runway •
Matt "Money" Smith (class of 1991), nationally syndicated sports radio personality, co-host of
The Petros and Money Show on FOX Sports Radio •
Donald T. Swinarski, Illinois businessman and politician •
Wallace Wade (class of 1913), head baseball and head football coach at the
University of Alabama (1923–30), winning three national championships in football; head football coach at
Duke University (1931–41, 46–50); Duke's
Wallace Wade Stadium is named in his honor; inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame in 1951 •
Kareem Daniel, Former Disney executive • James H. McClure (class of 1935), Summa cum Laude graduate all four years, corporate manufacturing executive and World War II U.S. Army Signal Corps officer who entered Tokyo three days prior to Japan's surrender. == References ==