Athletics •
Joe Coleman, former
MLB player (
Washington Senators,
Detroit Tigers,
Chicago Cubs,
Oakland Athletics,
Toronto Blue Jays,
Pittsburgh Pirates,
San Francisco Giants). •
Rich Costello, retired American professional ice hockey player. •
Doug Flutie, played football, basketball, and baseball at the school, went on to play football at
Boston College and won the
Heisman Trophy in 1984. His career continued in the
NFL and
Canadian Football League before retiring after the 2005 season with the
New England Patriots. •
Darren Flutie, CFL and NFL veteran who attended Natick High School before going to Boston College; second all-time in receptions in the CFL. CFL Hall of Famer. •
Anjali Forber-Pratt, wheelchair racer and Paralympian. •
Dottie Green, female
catcher who played from
1943 through
1947 in the
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League •
Walt Hriniak,
Major League Baseball player (
Atlanta Braves,
San Diego Padres). •
Dan LaCouture, drafted into the NHL 1996; played for the Edmonton Oilers, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, New Jersey Devils, Carolina Hurricanes. •
Eddie Mahan, American football player. •
Pete Smith (baseball, born 1940), former Boston Red Sox player. •
Frank Varrichione (born 1932), college All-American and five time Pro Bowl professional football player (
Steelers,
Rams).
Fine and performing arts •
Joanie Bartels, first female children's music artist to receive RIAA Gold Record Certification, awarded for her album
Lullaby Magic. •
William Finn, Tony, lyricist and musical theater composer. •
Alison Fraser, stage actress and a two-time Tony Award nominee for her roles in
The Secret Garden and
Romance/Romance. •
Augustine Og Mandino (1923–1995), self-help inspirational author of 22 books. He was born in Framingham and a 1940 graduate of Natick High School where he was an editor of the high school newspaper, "The Sassamon." •
John O'Hurley, actor best known for role on
Seinfeld. •
Jonathan Richman, singer-songwriter and former frontman of
The Modern Lovers. He featured an instrumental track entitled "Maybe a Walk Home from Natick High School" on his solo album
Her Mystery Not of High Heels and Eye Shadow. •
Jim Riley drummer and band leader for the country band
Rascal Flatts. •
Marc Terenzi of the boy band
Natural (band) is a graduate of Natick High School where he experienced early success in the music program.
Other •
Joseph M. Connolly, American police detective and politician. •
Paul Dellegatto, chief meteorologist for Fox13
WTVT in Tampa and a contributor to the Fox News Channel is a 1978 graduate of Natick High. •
Gerald Eustis Thomas, second
African American to become a
Rear Admiral in the
US Navy. He went on to serve as
ambassador to
Guyana and
Kenya, and
Master of
Davenport College. •
Susan Wornick, former American television journalist and current TV host and spokesperson. ==Footnotes==