• General
Muir S. Fairchild, 1913, Vice Chief of Staff for USAF, first Academy commander, key air war strategist in World War II, World War I flyboy •
Eric Alexander, 1986, Jazz musician •
Gerry L. Alexander, 1954, Chief Justice,
Washington State Supreme Court •
Peter Blecha, 1974, historian, curator, essayist, author, musician •
Floyd Brown, 1980, author, speaker and media commentator •
Russell "Rusty" Callow, 1909, rowing coach for the University of Washington, Penn, and the Naval Academy •
Adam Conley, 2008, former
MLB player (
Miami Marlins) •
Gretchen Christopher, 1958, singer,
The Fleetwoods •
Bruce P. Crandall, 1951, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army (Ret.) (Medal of Honor Recipient) (helicopter pilot, call sign "Snake", in movie
We Were Soldiers) •
Geraldine de Courcy, 1902, music critic, author, intelligence worker, translator •
Daniella Deutscher, 1994, actress •
Barbara Ellis, 1958, singer,
The Fleetwoods •
Dan Erickson, 2002, Creator, Writer and Executive Producer of
Severance [1] •
Ira Flagstead, 1911(?), former
MLB player (
Detroit Tigers,
Boston Braves,
Washington Senators,
Pittsburgh Pirates) •
Rickie Lee Jones, 1974, singer, songwriter, producer •
Kathleen Hays, 1970, financial reporter on the Bloomberg TV network •
Douglas Massey, 1970, professor of
sociology and former president (2000–01) of the
American Sociological Association •
Mel Melin, 1958, former
CFL player (
BC Lions) •
Bill Moos, 1969, Director of Athletics at the University of Nebraska •
Moon Mullen, 1935(?) former
MLB player (
Philadelphia Phillies) •
Thai Nguyen, 1998, fashion designer •
Joy Osmanski, 1993, actress, television series
The Loop and
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia •
Don Rich, 1959, guitarist/fiddler/band leader for
Buck Owens and
the Buckaroos •
Travis Shook, 1986, jazz musician •
Irene Stewart, 1975, Seattle School Board member •
Gary Troxel, 1958, singer,
The Fleetwoods •
Bud Ward, 1932, two-time winner of the US Amateur Golf Championship (1939, 1941) ==References==