Alumni
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Notability
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F. Duane Ackerman RC ’64, CB ’70[1][2][3]
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Chairman and CEO, BellSouth[2][3]
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Pauline Betz Addie RC '43[4][5][6][7]
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Professional tennis player[4][6]
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Rex Beach RC (1894-1896)[8]
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Novelist[8]
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Amanda Bearse
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Actress, best known for her role as Marcy on the television sitcom Married... with Children[9]
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Clay Bellinger RC (1987-1989)[10]
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Former New York Yankee outfielder, played in 1999 World Series-
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Jane Blalock RC '67[11][12]
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Professional golfer[11][12]
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Eric Bolling RC '84[13][14]
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Financial news television personality
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Lorenzo Borghese RC '95[15]
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Reality television star on ABC's The Bachelor[15]
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Jim Bowden
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Professional baseball General Manager
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Larry Burkett
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Financial radio show host
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John Castino
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Former first baseman and Rookie of the Year for the Minnesota Twins
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Jane Chambers RC (1954-1956)[16]
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Feminist writer and playwright[16]
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Robiaun Charles, Ph.D RC '94[17]
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Vice-president of College Advancement at Agnes Scott College and leading Southern educator
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Dorothy Cheney RC '45[5][6][7]
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Professional tennis player[6]
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Ellie Cornell
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Actress, Halloween 4, Halloween 5
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Leanza Cornett
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Miss America 1993; former co-host of Entertainment Tonight
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Donald J. Cram RC '41[2][18]
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1987 Nobel Prize winner for chemistry[2][18]
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JC Crissey CB '90
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British-American film producer, academic
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Meg Crofton
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President of the Walt Disney Parks & Resorts
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Dorothy Cullman
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Television producer and philanthropist
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Philip Cummings, RC '29
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Language teacher, then political analyst and lecturer
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Olcott Deming
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Uganda
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Rust Deming RC '64[19][20]
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia[20]
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Jonathan Dunn-Rankin BA
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Actor, television journalist, gay activist[21]
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Alice Dye RC '48[5][11][22]
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Amateur golfer, ASGCA golf course architect[22] and member of the Indiana GA [23] and FSGA [24] Hall of Fames
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Pete Dye
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Amateur golfer, ASGCA golf course architect, recipient of the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award and World Golf Hall of Fame member
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Buddy Ebsen
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Actor, best known for his work in Breakfast at Tiffany's and The Beverly Hillbillies
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Gigi Fernández CB (2009 or 2010)[25][26]
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Professional tennis player[25][26][27]
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Christopher Fitzgerald RC 1995[28]
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Actor (Broadway musicals Wicked, Young Frankenstein)
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Muriel Fox
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Women's rights activist, co-founder of the National Organization for Women
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Shirley Fry Irvin RC 1949[5][6][7]
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Professional tennis player[6]
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Rahul Gandhi
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Indian politician
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Stephanie Glance RC '85
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Head coach for Columbia University Women's Basketball team[29]
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Joel Greenberg
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Former politician and former tax collector of Seminole County, Florida[30]
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Greg Hahn
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Standup comedian
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Ryan Hanigan
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Catcher for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball
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Janis Hirsch RC '72[2]
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Co-Executive Producer and writer for series The Nanny and Will & Grace; writer for series Frasier[2]
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Glenda Hood
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Former mayor of Orlando, Florida (1992–2003); Secretary of State of Florida (2003–2005)
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Herbert W. Hoover, Jr. RC '41[31]
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Former president and chairman of The Hoover Company (1954–1966)[32][33]
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Eddie Huang
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Restaurateur, food personality, author and former attorney[34]
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Dana Ivey RC '63[2]
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Actress, (films The Color Purple, The Help, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York)
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Chris Kahl
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Singer known for his songs about Florida
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Chris Kirkpatrick
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Actor and musician, best known as a member of 'N Sync
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Jack Kramer
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Professional tennis player
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Kalee Kreider
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President of Ridgely Walsh, former Chief of Content at the National Geographic Society, and former environmental adviser and spokesperson for Al Gore
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Robert Lado
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Linguist and educational leader
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Wendy Schaetzel Lesko
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Expert on youth, executive director of the Youth Activism Project
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Bob Lewis RC '67
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Amateur golfer and RC Sports Hall of Fame in 1986
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Brad Linaweaver MFA
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Science fiction writer, film producer and screenwriter, magazine publisher
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Deanna Lund
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Television and film actress (series Land of the Giants)[35]
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Barbara McIntire
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Amateur golfer[36][37]
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George E. Merrick[2]
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Planner of the city of Coral Gables, Florida and one of the founders of the University of Miami
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Eleanor Morse RC '37[38][39][40]
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Philanthropist, co-founder of the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida[38][39][40]
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Mike Nicolette RC '78[5][11][41]
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Professional golfer
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Elin Nordegren HH '14
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Swedish model and former wife of professional golfer Tiger Woods, gave 2014 commencement address[42]
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Michael Nouri
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Actor, best known for his role in Flashdance
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Rob Oppenheim
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Professional golfer
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Chris Russo RC ‘82
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Radio Personality, appears on ESPN show "First Take"
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Deborah J. Palfrey
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Former madam known as the "D.C. Madam" by the media
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Chauncey Parker
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New York State government official
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Bill Peck RC
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Guitarist from Orlando, Florida who has performed and toured with other musicians like Mark Tremonti and Michael Angelo Batio
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Robert Newton Peck RC '53[43][44]
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Author of children's literature
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Anthony Perkins
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Actor, best known for his role as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
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Betty Rosenquest Pratt RC '47[6][7]
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Professional tennis player
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Michael K. Randolph
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Chief Justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court[45]
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Sili Recio RC '95
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Children's literature author[46]
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Scott Reiniger
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Actor, best known for his work in the original Dawn of the Dead
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Fred Rogers RC '51[2]
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Creator and host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood[2]
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Robert Ross[47] RC '59
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PGA Life Member and founder of Boone Valley Golf Club
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Chris Russo
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Sports radio and television host, most notably on New York's WFAN
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Deanna Russo RC '02
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Actress, co-star of USA Network drama series Satisfaction
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Libby Schaaf RC 1987[48]
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Mayor of Oakland, California
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Ted Schroeder
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Professional tennis player
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Matthew H. Smith
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Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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Richard V. Spencer ‘76
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76th Secretary of the Navy[49]
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Karen Steele
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Actress, film Marty[50]
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Marlene Streit RC '56[5][11][51]
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Amateur golfer and member of the World Golf Hall of Fame[11][52]
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Hal Suit
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Television broadcaster and Georgia politician
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John H. Sykes
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Businessman
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Lew Temple RC '85[53]
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Actor (films Waitress, Domino, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning), former baseball player and scout
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Fred Toettcher
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Radio personality, host of The Toucher and Rich Show
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Ralph Twitchell
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Architect, considered the "grandfather" of the Sarasota School of Architecture
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Cornelia Wallace
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Former First Lady of Alabama; wife of U.S. Presidential Candidate George Wallace
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Al Weiss CB '81[2]
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President of Worldwide Operations for Walt Disney Parks & Resorts
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Terrie Wood
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Republican member of the Connecticut House of Representatives representing Darien
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