• Diane Davis (married name Diane Francis) (class of 1964) Canadian columnist, corporate director, Editor at Large National Post, columnist Kyiv Post, author of 10 books, Atlantic Council Senior Fellow, Eurasia Center, corporate director of publicly listed companies, including Zoomer Media in Toronto and recipient of writing awards and honorary doctorates. •
Robert Horvitz (class of 1964) was the co-recipient of the 2002
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death. •
William Campbell (class of 1949) U.S. Air Force lieutenant general. •
David Kaplan (class of 1978) Member of the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame; ESPN 1000 radio sportscaster and host of
Sports Talk Live on
Comcast SportsNet Chicago. •
William Nack (class of 1959) author of best seller Secretariat, consultant to and bit part in the movie, and Ruffian, also made into a movie. Political/government reporter for Long Island Newsday and later senior editor for Sports Illustrated. •
Jill Wine-Banks (class of 1961?) television news legal commentator,
Watergate prosecutor, first woman executive director of the
American Bar Association. First woman general counsel of the
U.S. Army. •
Bruce Wolf (class of 1971) radio personality in the Chicago market for decades. ==References==