Notable Alumni
- Austin Pendleton, actor, class of 1956
- Chuck Seelbach, former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, class of 1966
- Tom Griswold, radio host, class of 1971
- John Bell, lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the southern rock band Widespread Panic, class of 1980
- Bob Harris, author, TV writer (Bones, CSI:), eight-time Jeopardy! winner, class of 1980
- Michael Ruhlman, author, class of 1981
- John Garrett (American football coach), former NFL wide receiver, and current head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, class of 1983.
- Jason Garrett, former NFL quarterback and Offensive Coordinator and assistant head coach for the Dallas Cowboys, and current Head Coach of the Cowboys, class of 1984
- Judd Garrett, former NFL running back, and the current Director of Pro Scouting for the Dallas Cowboys, class of 1985.
- Chris Rose, host of the popular sports program The Best Damn Sports Show Period, Class of 1989
- Warren Brown, founder of CakeLove, entrepreneur and former host of the Food Network show Sugar Rush', class of 1989.
- Joshua Radin, musical artist, class of 1992
- Nick Caserio, New England Patriots Director of Player Personnel, class of 1994
- Jeff Terrell, professional football quarterback, class of 2003
- Chris Korb, Major League Soccer Major League Soccer, professional soccer player for DC United, class of 2006
- Clark T. Randt, Jr., former United States Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, class of 1963
- Craig Doerge, musician, class of 1962
- George Gund (philanthropist), Businessman, philanthropist
- Henry L. Meyer III, former Chairman and CEO, KeyCorp, class of 1968
- Patrick S. Parker, (deceased) former Chairman and CEO, Parker Hannifin Corp., class of 1947
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