North Shore has more than 3,000 alumni residing in the United States and worldwide. Notable alumni of North Shore in the arts include
Richard Appel (1981),
executive producer and
co-showrunner for
Family Guy; Richard Marx (1981),
Grammy Award-winning musician and the first solo artist to have his first seven singles hit the Top 5 on the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart;
Pete Wentz (1997), the bassist, lyricist, and backup vocalist for
Fall Out Boy;
John R. MacArthur (1974), President and Publisher of ''
Harper's Magazine; Alex Moffat (2000), a Saturday Night Live'' cast member; and
Jonathan Strong (1962), a critically acclaimed novelist. In sports, North Shore is represented by
Jereme Richmond (attended for one year), former shooting guard for the
Delaware 87ers and gold medalist with the
United States team in the 2010
FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship;
Peter Callahan (2009), an All-American and seven-time
Ivy League title-winning middle distance runner while at
Princeton University;
William C. Bartholomay (1946), an insurance executive and the former owner of the
Atlanta Braves responsible for moving them from
Milwaukee; Michael Reinsdorf (1985), President of the
Chicago Bulls; and
Rocky Wirtz (1971), billionaire owner of the
NHL's Chicago Blackhawks. North Shore alumni who played a role in
politics include
John Macy (1934), former Director of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency and a recipient of the
Presidential Medal of Freedom;
Garrett Muscatel (attended for one year), member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Grafton 12th district and youngest openly
LGBT politician in the country;
James L. Oakes (1941), former
Vermont Attorney General and Chief Justice of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; and
Aaron Swartz (attended, but did not graduate), an
internet activist, co-founder of
Reddit and member of the
RSS development team. In the sciences, North Shore is represented by
Katherine Sanford (1933), an American cell biologist and developer of the first lab test for
Alzheimer's disease;
Francis Daniels Moore (1931), a former Professor of Surgery at
Harvard Medical School and member of the first surgical team to perform a human organ transplant; and
Anne Young (1965), former Chief of Neurology at
Massachusetts General Hospital and current Professor of Neurology at
Harvard Medical School. File:Richard Appel (4842673626).jpg|
Family Guy executive producer and co-showrunner
Richard Appel (1981) File:Aaron Swartz profile.jpg|Co-founder of
Reddit and member of the team that created
RSS Aaron Swartz (attended) File:Alex Moffat.jpg|
Saturday Night Live cast member
Alex Moffat (2000) File:Pete Wentz Fall Out Boy May 2007.jpg|
Fall Out Boy bassist, lyricist, and backup vocalist
Pete Wentz (1997) File:Jory Vinikour, harpsichord.tiff|
Grammy-nominated
harpsichordist Jory Vinikour (1981) File:MacArthur john.jpg|President and Publisher of ''
Harper's Magazine''
John R. MacArthur (1974) ==References==