Notable Alumni
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Richard G. Lugar ’54
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Michael Eisner ’64
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Steve Carell ’84
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Jennifer Garner ’94
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George Bodenheimer ’80
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James Anderson ’85
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Hal Holbrook ’48
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Susan Whiting ’78
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Cynthia Booth ’79
- Richard G. Lugar ’54, Former U.S. Senator, 1996 Presidential Candidate (deceased)
- Michael Eisner ’64, Former Chairman and CEO, Walt Disney Company
- Steve Carell ’84, Actor, The Office, Little Miss Sunshine, Crazy, Stupid, Love.
- Jennifer Garner ’94, Actress, Alias, Juno, 13 Going on 30
- George Bodenheimer ’80, Former President, ESPN and ABC Sports
- James Anderson ’85, Senior Vice President, Turner Broadcasting System
- Hal Holbrook ’48, Actor, Mark Twain Tonight, All the President’s Men, Lincoln (deceased)
- Susan Whiting ’78, Former Chair, CEO and President, Nielsen Media Research; Former Vice Chair, The Nielsen Co.
- William Bowen ’55, Former President, Mellon Foundation and Princeton University (deceased)
- Bill Giles ’56, Chairman and General Partner, Philadelphia Phillies
- Terry Jones ’70, Founder, Travelocity.com and Kayak.com
- Bobby Rahal ’75, Indy 500 winner, Co-owner of Rahal Letterman Racing
- Tony Hall ’64, U.S. Ambassador to United Nations, former U.S. Congressman
- Woody Hayes ’35, Ohio State football coach, College Football Hall of Fame (deceased)
- Thomas Hoaglin ’71, Former Chairman and CEO, Huntington Bank
- John Faraci Jr. ’72, Chairman and CEO, International Paper
- RoNita Hawes-Saunders ’78, Executive Director of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company
- Cynthia Booth ’79, President, COBCO Enterprises
- John Davidson ’63, Entertainer, actor and playwright
- Pam Houston ’83, Best-selling author
- Sara Fritz ’66, Former Managing Editor, Congressional Quarterly (deceased)
- Charles Glasser ’61, President, John F. Kennedy University
- John Hammock ’66, Former Executive Director, Oxfam America
- Cem Kozlu ’69, Former Representative, Turkish Parliament
- Jonathan Reynolds ’64, Award-winning playwright, screenwriter
- Gary Simpson ’84, Pastor, Concord Baptist Church Brooklyn, N.Y.
- Hal Walker ’54, Award-winning journalist, first African-American correspondent for CBS News (deceased)
- Marc Lautenbach ’83, President and CEO, Pitney Bowes Inc.
- John Beyer ’54, Restoration architect, Ellis Island, Grand Central Terminal, U.S. Capitol
- John Schuck ’62, Actor, Annie, Mash, Roots
- John Chain ’56, Former Commanding Officer, Strategic Air Command
- Molly O’Neill ’75, New York Times columnist, best-selling author (deceased)
- William Esrey ’61, Former CEO and Chairman, Sprint Corporation
- Sheila Parks Little ’72, Research Scientist, Eli Lilly and Company
- John Robic ’86, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach, University of Kentucky, 2012 NCAA Champions
- Karen Morse ’62, President, Western Washington University
- Jack Meyer ’67, Former CEO, Harvard Management Company
- Charles Henry ’69, Chairman of the Board, Amnesty International
- Alex Moffat ’04, Saturday Night Live cast member
- Ben Jacoby ’09, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Phantom of the Opera cast member
- Brad Blum ’76, Former President, The Olive Garden and Burger King
- George Stibitz ’26, Father of Digital Computing, Bell Laboratories (deceased)
- J. Reid Anderson ’38, Inventor and founder, Verbatim Corporation
- Roe Conn ’86, Longtime Chicago radio and TV personality
- Kenny Meyer ’50, Former Head Coach, NFL San Francisco 49ers
- Carl Ragsdale ’50, Oscar-winning film producer
- Bill Clarke ’51, Co-Founder, Habitat for Humanity
- Kirtley Mather (1909), American geologist and faculty member at Harvard University
- Jim Petro ’70, Former Attorney General, State of Ohio
- Daniel Meyer ’94, Music Director, Erie Philharmonic; Artistic Director, Westmoreland Symphony; Director of Orchestral Activities, Duquesne University; Music Director and Conductor, Lakeside Symphony Orchestra
- John Canning Jr. ’66, Co-Founder, Madison Dearborn Partners
Photo Credits: Tom Sorensen (Garner), Sgt. Michael Connors (Carell), National Football Foundation (Bodenheimer), lukeford.net (Holbrook)