Academia •
William Stanley Hoole (1903–1990),
University of Alabama's dean emeritus of university libraries, and
professor emeritus of library service •
Paige West, anthropologist at
Columbia University and
Barnard College, 2021
Guggenheim Fellow •
Joe Pickens President at
St. Johns River State College and former Florida State Congressman
Athletics •
Brenton Bersin, NFL football player •
Fisher DeBerry, head football coach, Air Force Academy •
Robert Galloway, tennis player •
Eric Garcia, basketball player •
Forrest Lasso, soccer player •
Brad Loesing, basketball player •
Fletcher Magee, basketball player •
William McGirt, golfer •
Andrew Novak, golfer •
Danny Morrison, president of the Carolina Panthers NFL football teams •
Ameet Pall, football player •
Kasey Redfern, football player •
Jerry Richardson, NFL football player and team owner (Panthers)/entrepreneur •
Nate Woody, football player
Business •
George Dean Johnson, Jr., banker •
Jerry Richardson, restaurant franchise owner •
Charles Jeter founder of
Team Racing Auto Circuit and former North Carolina Congressman •
Jude Reyes, billionaire
Education •
William Preston Few, first and longest serving president of
Duke University and the fifth and last president of its predecessor, Trinity College •
James Kirkland, second and longest-serving chancellor of
Vanderbilt University •
James A. Knight, psychiatrist, theologian, and medical ethicist; first dean of the
Texas A&M School of Medicine Entertainment •
Craig Melvin, journalist •
Wendi Nix, journalist •
Ellison Barber, journalist
Politics, law, and public service •
Paul S. Atkins, commissioner of the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission •
Ken Ard, 88th lieutenant governor of South Carolina •
Ibra C. Blackwood, governor of South Carolina (1931–1935) •
Adam Bowling, member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives •
Pat Cannon, congressman from Florida's 4th District •
Michael J. Copps, former commissioner of the
Federal Communications Commission •
Samuel Dibble, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and the first graduate of Wofford College (Class of 1856) •
J. Edwin Ellerbe, congressman from South Carolina's 6th Congressional District •
William Haselden Ellerbe, governor of South Carolina (1897–1899) •
Henry F. Floyd, judge on the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit •
Donald Fowler, former chairman of the
Democratic National Committee •
Clyde H. Hamilton, judge of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit •
Van Hipp Jr., conservative commentator •
Joseph C. Hutchinson, lieutenant general in the
Florida National Guard and Chairman of the
Seminole County Commission in 1960–1964 •
Olin D. Johnston, former United States senator, South Carolina (1945–1965); governor of South Carolina (1935–1939, 1943–1945) •
John Jenrette, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 6th District •
C. Bruce Littlejohn, associate justice
South Carolina Supreme Court (1966–1984); chief justice (1984–1985) •
Thomas Gordon McLeod, governor of South Carolina (1923–1927) •
John J. McSwain, congressman from South Carolina's 4th Congressional District •
Samuel J. Nicholls, congressman from South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District •
Costa M. Pleicones, associate justice, later chief justice, of the
South Carolina Supreme Court since 2000 •
John J. Riley, congressman from South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District •
Dennis W. Shedd, judge on the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit •
Hugo S. Sims Jr., congressman from South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District •
Ellison D. Smith, former United States senator, South Carolina (1909–1945: 17th longest-serving senator in history) •
John G. Stabler, associate justice
South Carolina Supreme Court (1926–1935); chief justice (1935–1940) •
Philip H. Stoll, congressman from South Carolina's 6th Congressional District •
Charles Albert Woods, associate justice
South Carolina Supreme Court (1903–1913); judge on the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1913–1925)
Religion •
William Wallace Duncan, bishop in the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South •
Francis L. Garrett, chief of chaplains of the
U.S. Navy •
Marion J. Hatchett, a liturgical scholar in the Episcopal Church who helped to shape the 1979
Book of Common Prayer •
Albert C. Outler, theologian and philosopher •
William H. Willimon, author, Duke University chaplain, minister, and retired
Bishop of the
United Methodist Church, North Alabama Conference ==Gallery==