Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Warren Buffet, Ian MacKaye, Jean Craighead George, Henry Rollins (though he transferred before he graduated)
Hey there Wilson Tiger! You could add Ms. Manners to the list. And various local politicians, although not sure that counts as famous. Buffet by far is the most recognizable.
Anonymous wrote:Meryl Streep
Anonymous wrote:E.L. Doctorow
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Stokely Carmichael
Bobby Darin
William Safire
Daphne Maxwell-Reid
Jon Cryer
Harold Bloom
Gene Weingarten
Not famous, but kind of interesting:
Herb Stempel, the guy who competed against Charles van Doren on a 1950's game show and who helped to expose the quiz show scandal
Larry Tesler, the guy who invented the cut, copy, and paste commands
A lot of scientists and politicians (mostly local to the area, not DC)
Eight Nobel prize winners
Anonymous wrote:George Lucas by far, but also a few athletes and Ann Veneman (Bushes USDA Secretary)
Anonymous wrote:Sergei Bryn
Martin Lawrence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most famous:
J.K. Simmons
Most notorious:
Andrew Anglin
Hello Thomas Worthington/Worthington Kilbourne High School fellow alumnae! I didn't realize either until I looked it up - what about Rachel Harris? Go Cardinals!
What year did you graduate? I went to Linworth.
Anonymous wrote:The Crying Nazi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most famous:
J.K. Simmons
Most notorious:
Andrew Anglin
Hello Thomas Worthington/Worthington Kilbourne High School fellow alumnae! I didn't realize either until I looked it up - what about Rachel Harris? Go Cardinals!