•
Jody A. Breckenridge née Hinchion, Vice Admiral of the
US Coast Guard, Commander of the Pacific Area •
Susan C. Lee (class of 1972) – state senator, Maryland General Assembly •
Samuel L. Stanley (class of 1972) – President,
Michigan State University •
John F. Mulholland Jr. (class of 1973) – U.S. Army officer •
Elisa New (class of 1976) – professor of English at
Harvard University •
Brian Holloway (class of 1977) – professional football player, All-Pro, Stanford graduate, NFL first-round draft pick •
Jeffrey Allan Kemp (class of 1977) –
NFL player, quarterback for
Los Angeles Rams,
Seattle Seahawks,
San Francisco 49ers; son of
Jack Kemp •
Michael Hardt (class of 1978) – philosopher, author •
Cheryl Kagan (class of 1979) – state senator, Maryland General Assembly •
Kenny Kramm (class of 1979) – entrepreneur, inventor of
FLAVORx •
Darren Star (class of 1979) – television creator and producer (
Beverly Hills, 90210,
Melrose Place,
Sex and the City,
Younger) •
Marti Leimbach (class of 1981) – novelist •
Paul Palmer (class of 1983) – Former
NFL player, first-round draft pick and
College Football Hall of Famer, and came second in Heisman Voting, Consensus
All-America, and led nation in rushing all in 1986 •
Travis Curtis (class of 1983?) – former
NFL safety •
Lori Alan Denniberg (class of 1984) – actress and voice actor best known as Pearl in
SpongeBob SquarePants and Diane Simmons in
Family Guy •
Deborah Copaken (class of 1984) – writer and photojournalist (
Shutterbabe) •
Bruce Murray (class of 1984) – international soccer player; two-time All-American at
Clemson; selected to
College Team of the Century; member of
1988 Summer Olympics and
1990 FIFA World Cup soccer teams;
National Soccer Hall of Fame •
Jonathan Holloway (class of 1985) – professor and dean at
Yale University, president of
Rutgers University •
Jennie Koch Easterly (class of 1986) – U.S. Army officer, federal government official •
Mike Sacks (class of 1986) – magazine editor, humor writer •
Julie Kent (class of 1987) – American Ballet Theatre, principal dancer for 22 years •
Mike Barrowman (class of 1987) – swimmer, 1992 Olympic gold medalist, 200-meter breaststroke •
Rochelle Walensky (class of 1987) – Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention •
Joe Jacobi (class of 1987) - American Olympic canoeist, won gold in a C2 even in Barcelona •
Jimmy Kemp (class of 1989) –
CFL football player, president of the
Jack Kemp Foundation •
Jordan Ellenberg (class of 1989) – mathematician and author,
How Not to Be Wrong •
Tim Sweeney (class of 1989) – founder of Epic Games; most known for creating
Fortnite •
Rachel Nichols (class of 1991) –
ESPN reporter •
Jeff Halpern (class of 1994) (did not graduate) –
NHL player, first from Southeast U.S. •
Robyn Cohen (class of 1994) – actress •
Dhani Jones (class of 1996) –
NFL player, TV personality,
The Travel Channel and
CNBC •
Bryan Cogman (class of 1997) (did not graduate) – Emmy Award-winning writer,
Game of Thrones •
Ben Feldman (class of 1998) – actor,
Drop Dead Diva,
Mad Men,
Superstore •
Gibran Hamdan (class of 1998) (did not graduate) –
NFL player, backup quarterback for
Washington Redskins •
Kelen Coleman (class of 2002) – actress,
The Office,
The Mindy Project,
The Newsroom,
The McCarthys •
Jerome Dyson (class of 2005) (did not graduate) - professional basketball player •
Kamie Crawford (class of 2010) –
Miss Teen USA 2010 •
Shinsaku Uesugi (class of 2010) – chess player (
Chess Olympiad) •
Joshua Coyne (class of 2011) – composer and musician •
Taylor Momsen (class of 2011) (did not graduate) – actor (
How the Grinch Stole Christmas!,
Spy Kids,
Gossip Girl); musician (
The Pretty Reckless) •
Eric Brodkowitz (class of 2014), Israeli-American baseball pitcher for the
Israel national baseball team •
Noah Bratschi (class of 2018), professional speed climber, American record holder, Bronze medalist World Championships, World Cup silver medalist, 9x US World Team •
Chris Hacopian (class of 2023), college baseball player for the
Texas A&M Aggies, formerly the
Maryland Terrapins. Top 2026
MLB Draft prospect. ==References==