Notable Alumni
Three Stars *** Indicate: Lowell High School - Distinguished Alumni Award
Two Stars ** Indicate: Lowell High School - Athletic Hall of Fame
- Charles Herbert Allen (1865***) - Politician: Congressman; Governor of Massachusetts
- Benjamin Franklin Butler (1830s***) - Politician: Congressman; Governor of Massachusetts
- Rosalind Elias (1947***) - Opera singer
- Gustavus Fox (1830s) - Politician: Assistant Secretary of the Navy during the Civil War
- John Galvin Jr. (1983**) - Athlete: Professional Football
- Frederic Thomas Greenhalge (1859) - Politician: Congressman; Governor of Massachusetts
- Mary Hallaren (1925) - Director: Women's Army Corps
- Tom Hayes (1978***) - Businessman and Author
- Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921***) - Astronomer
- Deborah Hopkinson (1969***) - Author
- Jack Kerouac (1939***) - Author: On the Road; The Dharma Bums
- Ted Leonsis (1973***) - Founder: AOL and owner of the Washington Capitals (NHL)
- Elinor Lipman (1968***) - Author: The Boston Globe
- Ed McMahon (1940***) - Entertainer
- Marty Meehan (1974***) - Politician: Democratic; Congressman, Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell
- F. Bradford Morse (1938***) - Politician: Republican; Congressman
- William Henry O'Connell (1877) - Cardinal: Archdiocese of Boston
- John Jacob Rogers - Politician: Republican; Congressman
- Tom Sexton (1958***) - Author
- Ezekiel A. Straw (1830s) - Politician: Governor of New Hampshire
- Paul Tsongas (1958***) - Politician: Democratic; Congressman; Senator
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