at age 17 •
Robert (Tex) Allen, Class of 1924, actor •
Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, Class of 1923 (did not graduate), great-grandson of
Abraham Lincoln •
Bob Benmosche, Class of 1962, president and CEO of insurance companies MetLife and AIG •
James E. Briggs, Class of 1924, general in U.S. Air Force •
Les Brown, Class of 1932, bandleader •
Daniel Cassidy (1943–2008), author •
Francis Ford Coppola, Class of 1956 (did not graduate), Oscar-winning film director •
Richard J. Daronco (1931–1988), federal judge •
Art Davie, Class of 1964, founder of
Ultimate Fighting Championship •
Fairleigh Dickinson Jr., Class of 1937, businessman and politician •
Troy Donahue, Class of 1954, actor •
William C. Eddy (1902–1989), pioneer of electronic technologies •
Homer Gilbert (1909–1943), a.k.a. "Knuckles Boyle", professional football player •
John A. "Junior" Gotti, organized crime figure •
Johnny Green (1908–1989), composer and Oscar-winning music arranger •
Lew Hayman (1908–1984), Canadian football coach •
Robert Douglas Heaton (1873–1933), politician •
Matt Joyce, Class of 1989, professional football player •
Alexander Julien, Class of 2006 (did not graduate), musician, member of
Vision Eternel •
Harold F. Linder, Class of 1917, banker and ambassador •
Tarky Lombardi Jr., Class of 1947, politician •
Jack Luden (1902–1951), silent film actor •
Johnny Mandel, Class of 1944, Grammy- and Oscar-winning composer and arranger •
Robert B. McClure, Class of 1915, general in U.S. Army •
Joel Rivera (born 1978), politician •
Alfred Sieminski (1911–1990, did not graduate), politician •
Donald B. Smith, Class of 1965, general in U.S. Army •
Stephen Sondheim, attended 1940–1942, Tony-, Grammy-, Oscar- and Pulitzer-winning composer and lyricist •
Bob Stiller, Class of 1961, founder of Green Mountain Coffee •
Albert Tate Jr., Class of 1937, judge •
Donald Trump, Class of 1964, 45th and 47th
President of the United States •
Spencer Tunick, Class of 1985, photographer ==Major buildings==