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===Dressage (equestrian)===
===Dressage (equestrian)===
* '72* [[Sandy Pflueger]] — 1984 (attended 1959-69)<ref>[http://www.thepeerage.com/p10089.htm thePeerage.com - Person Page 10089<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~wynnwill/telegraph.htm Hawaii astronomy wows British<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081008073043/http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~wynnwill/telegraph.htm |date=2008-10-08 }}</ref><ref>[http://archives.starbulletin.com/97/07/25/features/donnelly.html] Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Dave Donnelly, Accessed May 15, 2016</ref>
* '72* [[Sandy Pflueger]] — 1984 (attended 1959-69)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thepeerage.com/p10089.htm|title=Person Page|website=www.thepeerage.com}}</ref><ref>[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~wynnwill/telegraph.htm Hawaii astronomy wows British<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081008073043/http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~wynnwill/telegraph.htm |date=2008-10-08 }}</ref><ref>[http://archives.starbulletin.com/97/07/25/features/donnelly.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Dave Donnelly, Accessed May 15, 2016]</ref>


===Kayaking===
===Kayaking===
* '92 [[Kathryn Colin]] (Washington) — 2000, 2004<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2004/08/01/sports/story2.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '92 [[Kathryn Colin]] (Washington) — 2000, 2004<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/2004/08/01/sports/story2.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref>
* '97 [[Andrew Bussey]] (UC Irvine) — 2004<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2004/08/12/sports/story2.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '97 [[Andrew Bussey]] (UC Irvine) — 2004<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/2004/08/12/sports/story2.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref>


===Sailing===
===Sailing===
* '66 [[Sailing at the 1976 Summer Olympics|David Rockwell McFaull]] (Cornell) — 1976 silver medalist<ref>[http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=MCFAUDAV01 David McFaull Olympic medals and stats<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref name=autogenerated4>[http://hawaiihistory.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=ig.page&year=1976 Hawaii's History in 1976 - Hawaii History - 1976<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '66 [[Sailing at the 1976 Summer Olympics|David Rockwell McFaull]] (Cornell) — 1976 silver medalist<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=MCFAUDAV01|title=Fantasy News, Fantasy Leagues, Player Projections, Cheat Sheets, Player Rankings, Draft Guides - RotoWire.com|website=www.databaseolympics.com}}</ref><ref name=autogenerated4>{{cite web|url=http://hawaiihistory.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=ig.page&year=1976|title=hawaiihistory.com - This website is for sale! - hawaiihistory Resources and Information.|website=hawaiihistory.com}}</ref>
* '72 [[Sailing at the 1976 Summer Olympics|Michael Jon Rothwell]] — 1976 silver medalist<ref name=autogenerated4 /><ref>[http://www.ussailing.org/olympics/usmedals.htm U.S. Olympic Yachting Medal Record<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080322050456/http://www.ussailing.org/olympics/usmedals.htm |date=March 22, 2008 }}</ref>
* '72 [[Sailing at the 1976 Summer Olympics|Michael Jon Rothwell]] — 1976 silver medalist<ref name=autogenerated4 /><ref>[http://www.ussailing.org/olympics/usmedals.htm U.S. Olympic Yachting Medal Record<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080322050456/http://www.ussailing.org/olympics/usmedals.htm |date=March 22, 2008 }}</ref>


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* '25* [[Warren Kealoha]] — 1920 gold medalist (youngest male US gold in swimming), 1924 gold medalist<ref name=autogenerated5>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4179/is_20020708/ai_n11785005 The most medals won by an American swimmer in the Olympics were...] ''Topeka Capital-Journal'' July 8, 2002</ref> (attended 1920-22)
* '25* [[Warren Kealoha]] — 1920 gold medalist (youngest male US gold in swimming), 1924 gold medalist<ref name=autogenerated5>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4179/is_20020708/ai_n11785005 The most medals won by an American swimmer in the Olympics were...] ''Topeka Capital-Journal'' July 8, 2002</ref> (attended 1920-22)
* '27 [[Buster Crabbe]] (Southern Cal) — 1928 bronze medalist, 1932 gold medalist (see also below)
* '27 [[Buster Crabbe]] (Southern Cal) — 1928 bronze medalist, 1932 gold medalist (see also below)
* '47 [[Dick Cleveland]] (Hawai{{okina}}i, Ohio State) — 1952,<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2002/07/30/news/story12.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> four-time world record holder, [[International Swimming Hall of Fame]]<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2002/07/30/news/story12.html Richard Cleveland / World-Class Swimmer], by Pat Gee, ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', July 30, 2002</ref>
* '47 [[Dick Cleveland]] (Hawai{{okina}}i, Ohio State) — 1952,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/2002/07/30/news/story12.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref> four-time world record holder, [[International Swimming Hall of Fame]]<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2002/07/30/news/story12.html Richard Cleveland / World-Class Swimmer], by Pat Gee, ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', July 30, 2002</ref>
* '67 Brent Thales Berk (Stanford) — 1968<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/olympics/longterm/swimming/swimak.htm#B |title=All-Time U.S. Olympians |publisher=washingtonpost.com |date=1997-02-05 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://usaswimming.org/USASWeb/_Rainbow/Documents/12178061-00b5-41bd-80e6-c6820e6169ae/1968.pdf |title=1968 U.S. Olympic Team|accessdate=October 31, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051030002432/http://www.usaswimming.org/USASWeb/_Rainbow/Documents/12178061-00b5-41bd-80e6-c6820e6169ae/1968.pdf |archivedate=October 30, 2005 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://gostanford.cstv.com/sports/m-swim/archive/stan-m-swim-arch-oly.html |title=Stanford University's Official Athletic Site - Men's Swimming & Diving |publisher=Gostanford.cstv.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071223044455/http://gostanford.cstv.com/sports/m-swim/archive/stan-m-swim-arch-oly.html |archivedate=December 23, 2007 }}</ref>
* '67 Brent Thales Berk (Stanford) — 1968<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/olympics/longterm/swimming/swimak.htm#B |title=All-Time U.S. Olympians |publisher=washingtonpost.com |date=1997-02-05 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://usaswimming.org/USASWeb/_Rainbow/Documents/12178061-00b5-41bd-80e6-c6820e6169ae/1968.pdf |title=1968 U.S. Olympic Team|accessdate=October 31, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051030002432/http://www.usaswimming.org/USASWeb/_Rainbow/Documents/12178061-00b5-41bd-80e6-c6820e6169ae/1968.pdf |archivedate=October 30, 2005 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://gostanford.cstv.com/sports/m-swim/archive/stan-m-swim-arch-oly.html |title=Stanford University's Official Athletic Site - Men's Swimming & Diving |publisher=Gostanford.cstv.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071223044455/http://gostanford.cstv.com/sports/m-swim/archive/stan-m-swim-arch-oly.html |archivedate=December 23, 2007 }}</ref>
* '76 [[Chris Woo]] (Indiana) — 1976<ref name="1976 U.S. Olympic Team (Team Web report)">{{cite web|title=1976 U.S. Olympic Team (Team Web report)|url=http://www.usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/2c79d37e-9e6f-489c-a7b9-858ae01bc063/OLY%20Roster_1976.pdf|first=T|last=Smith|date=2003-06-19|publisher=USA Swimming|accessdate=2013-03-03|location=Colorado Springs, CO, USA|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120507210638/http://www.usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/2c79d37e-9e6f-489c-a7b9-858ae01bc063/OLY%20Roster_1976.pdf|archivedate=2012-05-07|deadurl=no}}</ref>
* '76 [[Chris Woo]] (Indiana) — 1976<ref name="1976 U.S. Olympic Team (Team Web report)">{{cite web|title=1976 U.S. Olympic Team (Team Web report)|url=http://www.usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/2c79d37e-9e6f-489c-a7b9-858ae01bc063/OLY%20Roster_1976.pdf|first=T|last=Smith|date=2003-06-19|publisher=USA Swimming|accessdate=2013-03-03|location=Colorado Springs, CO, USA|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120507210638/http://www.usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/2c79d37e-9e6f-489c-a7b9-858ae01bc063/OLY%20Roster_1976.pdf|archivedate=2012-05-07|deadurl=no}}</ref>
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* '84 [[Christopher Duplanty]] (UC Irvine) — silver medalist 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000
* '84 [[Christopher Duplanty]] (UC Irvine) — silver medalist 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000
* '97 [[Sean Kern]] (UCLA) — 2000
* '97 [[Sean Kern]] (UCLA) — 2000
* '99 [[Brandon Brooks (water polo)|Brandon Brooks]]<ref name="BrandonBrooks">'''(1.)''' {{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/basketba/99honor.htm |title=All-USA high school boys basketball: 1999 honorable mention |work=[[USA Today]] |date=22 April 1999 |quote=Hawaii Player of the year: Brandon Brooks, 6-7, Punahou (Honolulu). |accessdate=May 22, 2010 }} '''(2.)''' {{cite web|url=http://www2.punahou.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=ig.page&PageID=787 |title=Alumni in the News |work=[[Punahou School]] |date=20 July 2006 |quote= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071010082139/http://www.punahou.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=ig.page&PageID=787 |archivedate=10 October 2007 |df= }}</ref> <!--Not actor [[Brandon Brooks]]--> (UCLA) — 2004, 2008 silver medalist<ref>[http://swimming.about.com/od/famousswimmersbios/p/brooks_polo.htm Brooks, Brandon - USA Olympic Water Polo Team Player Bio - Brandon Brooks<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '99 [[Brandon Brooks (water polo)|Brandon Brooks]]<ref name="BrandonBrooks">'''(1.)''' {{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/basketba/99honor.htm |title=All-USA high school boys basketball: 1999 honorable mention |work=[[USA Today]] |date=22 April 1999 |quote=Hawaii Player of the year: Brandon Brooks, 6-7, Punahou (Honolulu). |accessdate=May 22, 2010 }} '''(2.)''' {{cite web|url=http://www2.punahou.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=ig.page&PageID=787 |title=Alumni in the News |work=[[Punahou School]] |date=20 July 2006 |quote= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071010082139/http://www.punahou.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=ig.page&PageID=787 |archivedate=10 October 2007 |df= }}</ref> <!--Not actor [[Brandon Brooks]]--> (UCLA) — 2004, 2008 silver medalist<ref>{{cite web|url=http://swimming.about.com/od/famousswimmersbios/p/brooks_polo.htm|title=Water Polo Rules and Regulations|publisher=}}</ref>


===Track===
===Track===
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* '82 Matt Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1985, 1986 All-American in volleyball
* '82 Matt Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1985, 1986 All-American in volleyball
* '84 Doug Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1988 All-American in volleyball
* '84 Doug Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1988 All-American in volleyball
* '99 [[Elisa Au]] (Hawai{{okina}}i) — 3-time [[World Karate Federation]] World Champion, [[Black Belt Magazine]] Hall of Fame, 2005 best amateur athlete, [[James E. Sullivan Award|Sullivan Award]] finalist<ref>[http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Jul/16/sp/sp06a.html Elisa Au: Putting up a fight], by Catherine Toth, ''Honolulu Advertiser'', July 16, 2002.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ikfhawaii.com/elisaau2.html |title=International Karate Federation - Hawaii |publisher=Ikfhawaii.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-02 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160122001311/http://www.ikfhawaii.com/elisaau2.html |archivedate=2016-01-22 |df= }}</ref><ref>[https://www.usatoday.com/sports/2005-sullivan-award_x.htm Who is the top amateur athlete?] ''USA Today'', March 7, 2005</ref><ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2005/04/10/sports/simpson.html Black belts and big scoldings], by Kalani Simpson, April 10, 2005</ref><ref>[http://www.fonsecamartialarts.com/instructors.html Our Instructors Fonseca Martial Arts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '99 [[Elisa Au]] (Hawai{{okina}}i) — 3-time [[World Karate Federation]] World Champion, [[Black Belt Magazine]] Hall of Fame, 2005 best amateur athlete, [[James E. Sullivan Award|Sullivan Award]] finalist<ref>[http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Jul/16/sp/sp06a.html Elisa Au: Putting up a fight], by Catherine Toth, ''Honolulu Advertiser'', July 16, 2002.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ikfhawaii.com/elisaau2.html |title=International Karate Federation - Hawaii |publisher=Ikfhawaii.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-02 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160122001311/http://www.ikfhawaii.com/elisaau2.html |archivedate=2016-01-22 |df= }}</ref><ref>[https://www.usatoday.com/sports/2005-sullivan-award_x.htm Who is the top amateur athlete?] ''USA Today'', March 7, 2005</ref><ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2005/04/10/sports/simpson.html Black belts and big scoldings], by Kalani Simpson, April 10, 2005</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fonsecamartialarts.com/instructors.html|title=The FMA instructors|first=|last=Stephan|website=www.fonsecamartialarts.com}}</ref>


==Professional athletes==
==Professional athletes==
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===Football===
===Football===
* '27 [[Hank Hughes|Henry Thomas "Hank" "Honolulu" Hughes]] (Oregon State) — original [[Washington Redskins]] (Boston Braves) football player 1931-32 (10 games)<ref>[http://www.nfl.com/players/honoluluhughes/profile?id=HUG490789 Honolulu Hughes<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '27 [[Hank Hughes|Henry Thomas "Hank" "Honolulu" Hughes]] (Oregon State) — original [[Washington Redskins]] (Boston Braves) football player 1931-32 (10 games)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/players/honoluluhughes/profile?id=HUG490789|title=Honolulu Hughes|website=NFL.com}}</ref>
* '48 [[Herman Clark]] (Oregon State) — [[Chicago Bears]] offensive lineman 1952-57 (52 games) <!-- all pro is claimed at ref, but not on all pro roster --><ref>[http://hawaiisportshalloffame.com/xclar.htm Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame and Cybermuseum<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '48 [[Herman Clark]] (Oregon State) — [[Chicago Bears]] offensive lineman 1952-57 (52 games) <!-- all pro is claimed at ref, but not on all pro roster --><ref>{{cite web|url=http://hawaiisportshalloffame.com/xclar.htm|title=Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame and Cybermuseum|website=hawaiisportshalloffame.com}}</ref>
* '48 [[Jim Clark (American football player)|Jim Clark]] (Oregon State) — [[Washington Redskins]] offensive lineman 1952-53 (20 games) and Hawaii state senator<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/1999/08/03/news/story3.html Buffanblu football runs in family], by Rod Ohira, ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', August 3, 1999</ref>
* '48 [[Jim Clark (American football player)|Jim Clark]] (Oregon State) — [[Washington Redskins]] offensive lineman 1952-53 (20 games) and Hawaii state senator<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/1999/08/03/news/story3.html Buffanblu football runs in family], by Rod Ohira, ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', August 3, 1999</ref>
* '49 [[Charley Ane]], Jr. (USC) — [[Detroit Lions]] offensive lineman 1953-59 (83 games), team captain for two [[NFL championships]] and two-time [[Pro Bowl]] selection
* '49 [[Charley Ane]], Jr. (USC) — [[Detroit Lions]] offensive lineman 1953-59 (83 games), team captain for two [[NFL championships]] and two-time [[Pro Bowl]] selection
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[[File:Norm-Chow-Cal-vs-UCLA-Oct-26-08.jpg|thumb|70px|right|[[Norm Chow]], former NFL offensive coordinator]]
[[File:Norm-Chow-Cal-vs-UCLA-Oct-26-08.jpg|thumb|70px|right|[[Norm Chow]], former NFL offensive coordinator]]
[[File:Mantiteo2010.jpg|thumb|70px|right|[[Manti Te'o]], NFL rookie linebacker]]
[[File:Mantiteo2010.jpg|thumb|70px|right|[[Manti Te'o]], NFL rookie linebacker]]
* '71 [[Arnold Morgado]], Jr. (Hawai{{okina}}i) — [[Kansas City Chiefs]] running back 1977-80 (52 games),<ref>[http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/MorgAr00.htm Arnold Morgado Statistics - Pro-Football-Reference.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> city councilman<ref>[http://www.honolulu.gov/refs/bill/status/1992/r86.htm R86.92 - Council Bills and Resolutions Status<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060926231656/http://www.honolulu.gov/refs/bill/status/1992/r86.htm |date=2006-09-26 }}</ref>
* '71 [[Arnold Morgado]], Jr. (Hawai{{okina}}i) — [[Kansas City Chiefs]] running back 1977-80 (52 games),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/MorgAr00.htm|title=Arnold Morgado Stats - Pro-Football-Reference.com|website=Pro-Football-Reference.com}}</ref> city councilman<ref>[http://www.honolulu.gov/refs/bill/status/1992/r86.htm R86.92 - Council Bills and Resolutions Status<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060926231656/http://www.honolulu.gov/refs/bill/status/1992/r86.htm |date=2006-09-26 }}</ref>
* '71 [[Charlie Ane|Charles "Kale" Ane III]] (Michigan State) — offensive lineman for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] and [[Green Bay Packers]], 1975-1981 (105 games)<ref>[http://www.nfl.com/players/charlieane/profile?id=ANE276861 Charlie Ane<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '71 [[Charlie Ane|Charles "Kale" Ane III]] (Michigan State) — offensive lineman for [[Kansas City Chiefs]] and [[Green Bay Packers]], 1975-1981 (105 games)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/players/charlieane/profile?id=ANE276861|title=Charlie Ane|website=NFL.com}}</ref>
* '74 [[Mosi Tatupu]] (USC) — [[New England Patriots]] running back 1978-91 (199 games), one [[Super Bowl]], one Pro Bowl, college football [[Mosi Tatupu Award]], father of [[Lofa Tatupu]]
* '74 [[Mosi Tatupu]] (USC) — [[New England Patriots]] running back 1978-91 (199 games), one [[Super Bowl]], one Pro Bowl, college football [[Mosi Tatupu Award]], father of [[Lofa Tatupu]]
* '74 Keith Uperesa<ref>http://www.unlvrebels.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/uperesa_keith00.html</ref> (BYU) — offensive lineman rostered by [[Oakland Raiders]] and [[Denver Broncos]] 1978-1979
* '74 Keith Uperesa<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unlvrebels.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/uperesa_keith00.html|title=UNLVREBELS.COM Keith Uperesa Bio - University of Nevada Las Vegas Official Athletic Site|publisher=}}</ref> (BYU) — offensive lineman rostered by [[Oakland Raiders]] and [[Denver Broncos]] 1978-1979
* '78 [[Mark Tuinei]] (Hawai{{okina}}i) — [[Dallas Cowboys]] offensive lineman 1983-97 (195 games), two [[Pro Bowls]] and three [[Super Bowls]]
* '78 [[Mark Tuinei]] (Hawai{{okina}}i) — [[Dallas Cowboys]] offensive lineman 1983-97 (195 games), two [[Pro Bowls]] and three [[Super Bowls]]
* '80 John Kamana III<ref>http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/K/KamaJo20.htm</ref> (USC) — [[Los Angeles Rams]] and [[Atlanta Falcons]] running back (5 games)
* '80 John Kamana III<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/K/KamaJo20.htm|title=John Kamana Stats - Pro-Football-Reference.com|website=Pro-Football-Reference.com}}</ref> (USC) — [[Los Angeles Rams]] and [[Atlanta Falcons]] running back (5 games)
* '02 Dane Uperesa (Hawai{{okina}}i) — signed by the [[Cincinnati Bengals]] in 2008
* '02 Dane Uperesa (Hawai{{okina}}i) — signed by the [[Cincinnati Bengals]] in 2008
* '09 Robbie Toma (Notre Dame) — signed by the [[Arizona Cardinals]]
* '09 Robbie Toma (Notre Dame) — signed by the [[Arizona Cardinals]]
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===Baseball===
===Baseball===
* '14 [[KJ Harrison]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.staradvertiser.com/2014/06/07/sports/yamamoto-squier-cooper-all-drafted-on-day-3/|title=Yamamoto, Squier, Cooper all drafted on Day 3|work=Star-Advertiser|date=June 7, 2014|accessdate=November 23, 2016}}</ref>
* '14 [[KJ Harrison]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.staradvertiser.com/2014/06/07/sports/yamamoto-squier-cooper-all-drafted-on-day-3/|title=Yamamoto, Squier, Cooper all drafted on Day 3|work=Star-Advertiser|date=June 7, 2014|accessdate=November 23, 2016}}</ref>
* '81* [[Joey Meyer (baseball player)|Joey Meyer]], Jr. (Hawai{{okina}}i) — [[Milwaukee Brewers]] first baseman 1988-89 (156 games)<ref>[http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/meyerjo01.shtml Joey Meyer Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '81* [[Joey Meyer (baseball player)|Joey Meyer]], Jr. (Hawai{{okina}}i) — [[Milwaukee Brewers]] first baseman 1988-89 (156 games)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/meyerjo01.shtml|title=Joey Meyer Stats - Baseball-Reference.com|website=Baseball-Reference.com}}</ref>
* '97 [[Justin Wayne]] (Stanford) — [[Florida Marlins]] pitcher 2002-04 (pitched in 26 games)
* '97 [[Justin Wayne]] (Stanford) — [[Florida Marlins]] pitcher 2002-04 (pitched in 26 games)


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[[File:Carissa moore 2011 biarritz.jpg|thumb|70px|[[Carissa Moore]], surfing champion, 2011]]
[[File:Carissa moore 2011 biarritz.jpg|thumb|70px|[[Carissa Moore]], surfing champion, 2011]]


* '69 Linda Fernandez (Hawai{{okina}}i) — All-Pro 1976-79 for LA Stars, SB Spikers, and Seattle Smashers of [[International Volleyball Association]]; [[Superstars]] winner 1979 and 1980<ref>See [[Superstars]]</ref><ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2006/12/15/sports/hawaiibeat.html 5 selected for Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame], ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', December 15, 2006</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hawaii.gov/gov/news/enewsletter/2007-newsletters/Feb3-9,2007 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120802102208/http://www.hawaii.gov/gov/news/enewsletter/2007-newsletters/Feb3-9,2007 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2012-08-02 |title=Neil Abercrombie &#124; Governor of the State of Hawai`i &#124; Neil Abercrombie |publisher=Hawaii.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-03-02}}</ref><ref>[http://hawaiisportshalloffame.com/xfer2.htm Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame and Cybermuseum<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '69 Linda Fernandez (Hawai{{okina}}i) — All-Pro 1976-79 for LA Stars, SB Spikers, and Seattle Smashers of [[International Volleyball Association]]; [[Superstars]] winner 1979 and 1980<ref>See [[Superstars]]</ref><ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2006/12/15/sports/hawaiibeat.html 5 selected for Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame], ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', December 15, 2006</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hawaii.gov/gov/news/enewsletter/2007-newsletters/Feb3-9,2007 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120802102208/http://www.hawaii.gov/gov/news/enewsletter/2007-newsletters/Feb3-9,2007 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2012-08-02 |title=Neil Abercrombie &#124; Governor of the State of Hawai`i &#124; Neil Abercrombie |publisher=Hawaii.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-03-02}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://hawaiisportshalloffame.com/xfer2.htm|title=Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame and Cybermuseum|website=hawaiisportshalloffame.com}}</ref>


===Tennis===
===Tennis===
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===Golf===
===Golf===
* '67 Penelope Gebauer<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20081008112246/http://www.thewomensgolfschool.com/index-7.html</ref> (Boise State) — 9-time [[LPGA]] top-10 finisher, founder of Women's Golf School
* '67 Penelope Gebauer<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081008112246/http://www.thewomensgolfschool.com/index-7.html|title=Penny Gebauer|date=8 October 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Boise State) — 9-time [[LPGA]] top-10 finisher, founder of Women's Golf School
* '97 [[Parker McLachlin]] (UCLA) — winner on [[PGA Tour]], 4-time top-10 finisher in 53 events (2001–2008)<ref>[http://www.pgatour.com/players/02/44/49/ PGATOUR.com - Parker McLachlin's Official Profile<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011132109/http://www.pgatour.com/players/02/44/49/ |date=October 11, 2007 }}</ref>
* '97 [[Parker McLachlin]] (UCLA) — winner on [[PGA Tour]], 4-time top-10 finisher in 53 events (2001–2008)<ref>[http://www.pgatour.com/players/02/44/49/ PGATOUR.com - Parker McLachlin's Official Profile<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011132109/http://www.pgatour.com/players/02/44/49/ |date=October 11, 2007 }}</ref>
* '99 [[Bridget Dwyer]] (UCLA) — #9 on [[LPGA]] [[Futures Tour]], #2 on [[The Big Break VI]]<ref>[http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Dec/13/sp/FP612130369.html Dwyer beaten in 'Big Break IV' final], ''Honolulu Advertiser'', December 13, 2006</ref>
* '99 [[Bridget Dwyer]] (UCLA) — #9 on [[LPGA]] [[Futures Tour]], #2 on [[The Big Break VI]]<ref>[http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Dec/13/sp/FP612130369.html Dwyer beaten in 'Big Break IV' final], ''Honolulu Advertiser'', December 13, 2006</ref>
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===Professional society and government leaders===
===Professional society and government leaders===
* '27 Rodney T. West<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090129104747/http://www.pearlharborstories.org/node/390</ref> (Northwestern) — Naval Reserve MD at [[Attack on Pearl Harbor]] and founding president of American College of Physician Executives
* '27 Rodney T. West<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090129104747/http://www.pearlharborstories.org/node/390|title=Rodney T. West, M.D. - Pearl Harbor Survivors Project|date=29 January 2009|publisher=}}</ref> (Northwestern) — Naval Reserve MD at [[Attack on Pearl Harbor]] and founding president of American College of Physician Executives
* '32 Colin McCorriston<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060212042411/http://starbulletin.com/96/10/30/news/story2.html</ref> (Stanford) — one of the founders of [[American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists]]
* '32 Colin McCorriston<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060212042411/http://starbulletin.com/96/10/30/news/story2.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News|date=12 February 2006|publisher=}}</ref> (Stanford) — one of the founders of [[American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists]]
* '32 John Iorwerth Reppun<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071111064920/http://hml.org/mmhc/mdindex/reppunji.html</ref> (Harvard) — one of the organizers of [[Physicians]] for [[Social Responsibility]]
* '32 John Iorwerth Reppun<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071111064920/http://hml.org/mmhc/mdindex/reppunji.html|title=JOHN IORWERTH FREDERICK REPPUN|date=11 November 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Harvard) — one of the organizers of [[Physicians]] for [[Social Responsibility]]
* '45 [[Calvin C.J. Sia]] (Dartmouth) — developer and leading advocate of the nationwide Medical Home concept for pediatric care<ref name="AAP on Sia">{{cite web|title=AAP Member Spotlight: Calvin C.J. Sia, MD, FAAP|url=https://www2.aap.org/member/spotlight-sia.htm|publisher=[[American Academy of Pediatrics]]|accessdate=2013-03-03|location=Elk Grove Village, IL, USA}}</ref> and federal Emergency Medical Services for Children program (scholar.google best ~ 452)
* '45 [[Calvin C.J. Sia]] (Dartmouth) — developer and leading advocate of the nationwide Medical Home concept for pediatric care<ref name="AAP on Sia">{{cite web|title=AAP Member Spotlight: Calvin C.J. Sia, MD, FAAP|url=https://www2.aap.org/member/spotlight-sia.htm|publisher=[[American Academy of Pediatrics]]|accessdate=2013-03-03|location=Elk Grove Village, IL, USA}}</ref> and federal Emergency Medical Services for Children program (scholar.google best ~ 452)
* '45* William L. Morgan<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071019070727/http://www.raom.org/citation_2007.htm</ref> (Yale) — Master of the [[American College of Physicians]], ''Clinical Approach to the Patient'', ''William L. Morgan Professorship in Medicine (University of Rochester)'' (attended 1939-44) (scholar.google best ~ 209)
* '45* William L. Morgan<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071019070727/http://www.raom.org/citation_2007.htm|title=Citation 2007|date=19 October 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Yale) — Master of the [[American College of Physicians]], ''Clinical Approach to the Patient'', ''William L. Morgan Professorship in Medicine (University of Rochester)'' (attended 1939-44) (scholar.google best ~ 209)
* '50 Richard Ikeda (Harvard) — Chief Medical Consultant to Medical Board of California<ref name="MCA on Ikeda">{{cite web|title=Action Report - December 1987|url=http://www.mbc.ca.gov/publications/newsletters/action_report_1987_12.pdf|publisher=[[Medical Board of California]]|at=Board Selects Chief Medical Consultant|accessdate=2013-03-03|location=Sacramento, CA, USA|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904005058/http://mbc.ca.gov/publications/newsletters/action_report_1987_12.pdf|archivedate=2012-09-04|deadurl=no}}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 237)
* '50 Richard Ikeda (Harvard) — Chief Medical Consultant to Medical Board of California<ref name="MCA on Ikeda">{{cite web|title=Action Report - December 1987|url=http://www.mbc.ca.gov/publications/newsletters/action_report_1987_12.pdf|publisher=[[Medical Board of California]]|at=Board Selects Chief Medical Consultant|accessdate=2013-03-03|location=Sacramento, CA, USA|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904005058/http://mbc.ca.gov/publications/newsletters/action_report_1987_12.pdf|archivedate=2012-09-04|deadurl=no}}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 237)
* '53 Carol Kasper<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070704170821/http://www.carolkasper.com/</ref> (Chicago) — Emerita Professor of Medicine at USC; VP of World Federation of [[Hemophilia]] (scholar.google best ~ 738)
* '53 Carol Kasper<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070704170821/http://www.carolkasper.com/|title=Carol Kasper, M.D.|date=4 July 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Chicago) — Emerita Professor of Medicine at USC; VP of World Federation of [[Hemophilia]] (scholar.google best ~ 738)
* '56 Anne Angen Gershon<ref>http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/dept/pediatrics/infect/fac.html</ref> (Smith) — Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia U, President of [[Infectious Diseases Society of America]]<ref>[http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/news/press_releases/peds_awards_gershon_polin.html Columbia University Medical Center<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061103114409/http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/news/press_releases/peds_awards_gershon_polin.html |date=November 3, 2006 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 1889)
* '56 Anne Angen Gershon<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/dept/pediatrics/infect/fac.html|title=Front Page - Department of Pediatrics|website=www.cumc.columbia.edu}}</ref> (Smith) — Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia U, President of [[Infectious Diseases Society of America]]<ref>[http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/news/press_releases/peds_awards_gershon_polin.html Columbia University Medical Center<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061103114409/http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/news/press_releases/peds_awards_gershon_polin.html |date=November 3, 2006 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 1889)
* '57 Darwin R. Labarthe<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20100601211542/http://www.utsystem.edu/News/2007/LabartheBio.pdf</ref> (Princeton) — Professor of Epidemiology at U Texas, Director of Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] (scholar.google best ~ 2427)
* '57 Darwin R. Labarthe<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100601211542/http://www.utsystem.edu/News/2007/LabartheBio.pdf|title=Wayback Machine|date=1 June 2010|publisher=}}</ref> (Princeton) — Professor of Epidemiology at U Texas, Director of Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] (scholar.google best ~ 2427)
* '62 Ernest T. Takafuji<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070818082620/http://embc2006.njit.edu/bio/ernest.php</ref> (UH) — [[Colonel]] and Director of Biodefense at [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]], Director of [[Walter Reed Army Institute of Research]] (scholar.google best ~ 333)
* '62 Ernest T. Takafuji<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070818082620/http://embc2006.njit.edu/bio/ernest.php|title=EMBC 2006: Ernest T. Takafuji|date=18 August 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (UH) — [[Colonel]] and Director of Biodefense at [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]], Director of [[Walter Reed Army Institute of Research]] (scholar.google best ~ 333)


===Other prominently published medical researchers and research faculty===
===Other prominently published medical researchers and research faculty===
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* '51 William P. Tunell (Notre Dame) — Professor and Chief of Pediatric Surgery, University of Oklahoma (scholar.google best ~ 268)
* '51 William P. Tunell (Notre Dame) — Professor and Chief of Pediatric Surgery, University of Oklahoma (scholar.google best ~ 268)
* '53 John Maesaka (Harvard) — Emeritus Director of Nephrology at [[Long Island Jewish Medical Center]] and [[Winthrop University]]<ref name="Thenabadu on Maesaka">{{cite web|title=John Maesaka '53, A Science Revolutionary |url=https://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=3052 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130403095859/http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=3052 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2013-04-03 |first=Shiyana |last=Thenabadu |publisher=[[Punahou School]] |accessdate=2013-03-03 |location=Honolulu, HI, USA }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 438)
* '53 John Maesaka (Harvard) — Emeritus Director of Nephrology at [[Long Island Jewish Medical Center]] and [[Winthrop University]]<ref name="Thenabadu on Maesaka">{{cite web|title=John Maesaka '53, A Science Revolutionary |url=https://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=3052 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130403095859/http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=3052 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2013-04-03 |first=Shiyana |last=Thenabadu |publisher=[[Punahou School]] |accessdate=2013-03-03 |location=Honolulu, HI, USA }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 438)
* '63 William R. Sexson<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20100621123720/http://qa.gradyhealthsystem.org/Doctors/details.asp?PracID=263780</ref> (Air Force Academy) — Clinical Dean and Professor of Pediatrics at Emory<ref name="Sexton at Emory">{{cite web|title=William R. Sexson, M.D. -- School of Medicine, Emory University|url=https://med.emory.edu/main/administration/leadership/associate/sexson_william.html|date=2013-01-31|publisher=[[Emory University School of Medicine]]|accessdate=2013-03-03|location=Atlanta, GA, USA}}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 208)
* '63 William R. Sexson<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621123720/http://qa.gradyhealthsystem.org/Doctors/details.asp?PracID=263780|title=Grady Health System - Doctors|date=21 June 2010|publisher=}}</ref> (Air Force Academy) — Clinical Dean and Professor of Pediatrics at Emory<ref name="Sexton at Emory">{{cite web|title=William R. Sexson, M.D. -- School of Medicine, Emory University|url=https://med.emory.edu/main/administration/leadership/associate/sexson_william.html|date=2013-01-31|publisher=[[Emory University School of Medicine]]|accessdate=2013-03-03|location=Atlanta, GA, USA}}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 208)
* '65 W. Jonathan Lederer (Harvard) — Professor of Physiology at Maryland (scholar.google best ~ 1800)
* '65 W. Jonathan Lederer (Harvard) — Professor of Physiology at Maryland (scholar.google best ~ 1800)
* '66 Earl R. Shelton (Stanford) — Researcher at [[Syntex]] (scholar.google best ~ 444)
* '66 Earl R. Shelton (Stanford) — Researcher at [[Syntex]] (scholar.google best ~ 444)
* '69 Dale T. Umetsu<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071217072620/http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/immunology/fac/Umetsu.html</ref> (Columbia) — Endowed Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard<ref>[http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/membership/member-profile/member/9257/0/ Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center: Member Profile: Dale Umetsu, M.D. Ph.D<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070329205805/http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/membership/member-profile/member/9257/0/ |date=2007-03-29 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 1282)
* '69 Dale T. Umetsu<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071217072620/http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/immunology/fac/Umetsu.html|title=Dale T. Umetsu|date=17 December 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Columbia) — Endowed Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard<ref>[http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/membership/member-profile/member/9257/0/ Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center: Member Profile: Dale Umetsu, M.D. Ph.D<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070329205805/http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/membership/member-profile/member/9257/0/ |date=2007-03-29 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 1282)
* '70 Dean T. Yamaguchi (Northwestern) — Clinical Investigator of Cancer at VA Medical Center, LA (scholar.google best ~ 282)
* '70 Dean T. Yamaguchi (Northwestern) — Clinical Investigator of Cancer at VA Medical Center, LA (scholar.google best ~ 282)
* '71 Jan H. Wong (Stanford) — Professor of Surgery at UCLA<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/jso.2930440305 |title=Natural history and selective management of in transit melanoma |date=2006-07-19 |accessdate=2013-03-02 |doi=10.1002/jso.2930440305 |volume=44 |journal=Journal of Surgical Oncology |pages=146–150}}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 4458)
* '71 Jan H. Wong (Stanford) — Professor of Surgery at UCLA<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/jso.2930440305 |title=Natural history and selective management of in transit melanoma |date=2006-07-19 |accessdate=2013-03-02 |doi=10.1002/jso.2930440305 |volume=44 |journal=Journal of Surgical Oncology |pages=146–150}}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 4458)
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* '77 Hyo-Chun Yoon (Harvard) — Department of Radiological Sciences at UCLA (scholar.google best ~ 485)
* '77 Hyo-Chun Yoon (Harvard) — Department of Radiological Sciences at UCLA (scholar.google best ~ 485)
* '78 Raymond T. Chung (Harvard) — Professor of Medicine at Harvard (scholar.google.best ~ 1482)
* '78 Raymond T. Chung (Harvard) — Professor of Medicine at Harvard (scholar.google.best ~ 1482)
* '78 Francis Duhaylongsod<ref>https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Francis+Duhaylongsod&hl=en&btnG=Search&as_sdt=1%2C5&as_sdtp=</ref> (Duke) — Global Medical Director, Edwards Lifesciences; Division of Thoracic Surgery at Duke University Medical Center; Inventor of minimally invasive cardiac surgery (scholar.google best ~ 245)
* '78 Francis Duhaylongsod<ref>{{cite web|url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Francis+Duhaylongsod&hl=en&btnG=Search&as_sdt=1,5&as_sdtp=|title=Google Scholar|website=scholar.google.com}}</ref> (Duke) — Global Medical Director, Edwards Lifesciences; Division of Thoracic Surgery at Duke University Medical Center; Inventor of minimally invasive cardiac surgery (scholar.google best ~ 245)
* '79 Theodore R. Cummins<ref>http://snri.iusm.iu.edu/body.cfm?id=61</ref> (Swarthmore) — Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Indiana (scholar.google best ~ 495)
* '79 Theodore R. Cummins<ref>{{cite web|url=http://snri.iusm.iu.edu/body.cfm?id=61|title=- Stark Neurosciences Research Institute|website=snri.iusm.iu.edu}}</ref> (Swarthmore) — Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Indiana (scholar.google best ~ 495)
* '79 Mahesh Mankani<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090713042840/http://plastic.surgery.ucsf.edu/faculty/faculty/mahesh-h-mankani-md.aspx</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Surgery at UCSF (scholar.google best ~ 3218)
* '79 Mahesh Mankani<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090713042840/http://plastic.surgery.ucsf.edu/faculty/faculty/mahesh-h-mankani-md.aspx|title=Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery|date=13 July 2009|publisher=}}</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Surgery at UCSF (scholar.google best ~ 3218)
* '79 Arno J. Mundt<ref>http://cancer.ucsd.edu/summaries/amundt.asp</ref> (Stanford) — Chair of Radiation Oncology at UCSD (scholar.google best ~ 448)
* '79 Arno J. Mundt<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cancer.ucsd.edu/summaries/amundt.asp|title=Cancer and Oncology Care at Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health|website=UC Health - UC San Diego}}</ref> (Stanford) — Chair of Radiation Oncology at UCSD (scholar.google best ~ 448)
* '79 Annabelle A. Okada (Harvard) — [[Fulbright Scholar]], Professor of Medicine at Kyorin U (Tokyo), ''Practical Manual of Ocular Inflammation''<ref>http://www.tmsc.jp/spd,ditail.html {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080225181248/http://www.tmsc.jp/spd%2Cditail.html |date=2008-02-25 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 429)
* '79 Annabelle A. Okada (Harvard) — [[Fulbright Scholar]], Professor of Medicine at Kyorin U (Tokyo), ''Practical Manual of Ocular Inflammation''<ref>http://www.tmsc.jp/spd,ditail.html {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080225181248/http://www.tmsc.jp/spd%2Cditail.html |date=2008-02-25 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 429)
* '79 Leanne Brooks Scott (Rice) — Dean of Research at [[Baylor College of Medicine]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://peop.lead411.com/LeanneBrooks_Scott_9460567.html |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120712173154/http://peop.lead411.com/LeanneBrooks_Scott_9460567.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2012-07-12 |title=Leanne Brooks Scott &#124; Baylor College of MedicineŽ &#124; Email, Grant and Contract Associate-Senior Vice President and Dean of Research, @bcm.edu |publisher=Peop.lead411.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-02 }}</ref> (scholar.google.best ~ 379)
* '79 Leanne Brooks Scott (Rice) — Dean of Research at [[Baylor College of Medicine]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://peop.lead411.com/LeanneBrooks_Scott_9460567.html |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120712173154/http://peop.lead411.com/LeanneBrooks_Scott_9460567.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2012-07-12 |title=Leanne Brooks Scott &#124; Baylor College of MedicineŽ &#124; Email, Grant and Contract Associate-Senior Vice President and Dean of Research, @bcm.edu |publisher=Peop.lead411.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-02 }}</ref> (scholar.google.best ~ 379)
* '79 Karen K. Takane<ref>http://www.dept-med.pitt.edu/endo/faculty_info.aspx?fp=5434</ref> (Michigan) — Research Professor of Medicine at U Pittsburgh (scholar.google best ~ 228)
* '79 Karen K. Takane<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dept-med.pitt.edu/endo/faculty_info.aspx?fp=5434|title=Endocrinology and Metabolism - Dept of Medicine - University of Pittsburgh|website=www.dept-med.pitt.edu}}</ref> (Michigan) — Research Professor of Medicine at U Pittsburgh (scholar.google best ~ 228)
* '79 Hal F. Yee<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20100611110600/http://bms.ucsf.edu/faculty/yee.html</ref> (Brown) — Head of Gastroenterology and Interim Chief of Medicine at UCSF (scholar.google best ~ 483)
* '79 Hal F. Yee<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100611110600/http://bms.ucsf.edu/faculty/yee.html|title=Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program - University of California, San Francisco|date=11 June 2010|publisher=}}</ref> (Brown) — Head of Gastroenterology and Interim Chief of Medicine at UCSF (scholar.google best ~ 483)
* '79 Alan R. Yuen<ref>http://med.stanford.edu/shs/update/archives/mar2001/ff.html</ref> (Berkeley) — Professor of Medicine at Stanford Medical (scholar.google best ~ 627)
* '79 Alan R. Yuen<ref>{{cite web|url=http://med.stanford.edu/shs/update/archives/mar2001/ff.html|title=Medical Staff Update - Fact File|website=med.stanford.edu}}</ref> (Berkeley) — Professor of Medicine at Stanford Medical (scholar.google best ~ 627)
* '80 Daniel C. Chung<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090108145458/http://www.massgeneral.org/gastroenterology/staff/ChungD.html</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of Medicine at Harvard (scholar.google best ~ 1962)
* '80 Daniel C. Chung<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090108145458/http://www.massgeneral.org/gastroenterology/staff/ChungD.html|title=Massachusetts General Hospital: Page Not Found|date=8 January 2009|publisher=}}</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of Medicine at Harvard (scholar.google best ~ 1962)
* '80 Owen R. Hagino (Chicago) — Asst. Prof. of Pediatrics at Penn and Brown (scholar.google.best ~ 645)
* '80 Owen R. Hagino (Chicago) — Asst. Prof. of Pediatrics at Penn and Brown (scholar.google.best ~ 645)
* '84 Jason T. Kimata<ref>http://www.bcm.edu/cmb/?pmid=2309</ref> (Carleton) — Professor of Microbiology at Baylor (scholar.google best ~ 350)
* '84 Jason T. Kimata<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bcm.edu/cmb/?pmid=2309|title=Graduate Program in Integrative Molecular and Biomedical Sciences|website=Baylor College of Medicine}}</ref> (Carleton) — Professor of Microbiology at Baylor (scholar.google best ~ 350)
* '95 Caramai N. Kamei (MIT) — Mass. General Nephrology Researcher (scholar.google.best ~ 165)
* '95 Caramai N. Kamei (MIT) — Mass. General Nephrology Researcher (scholar.google.best ~ 165)


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* '57* Cordelia Hartwell Puttkammer (Tufts) — Professor at Howard University, ''Working with Substance-exposed Children'' and ''My Motor Baby'' (attended 1951-54)
* '57* Cordelia Hartwell Puttkammer (Tufts) — Professor at Howard University, ''Working with Substance-exposed Children'' and ''My Motor Baby'' (attended 1951-54)
* '64 Stephen W. Wong<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080317143529/http://www.temple.edu/medicine/faculty/w/wongs.asp?pms=%28wong%20S%5Bau%5D%20Temple%20University%5Baffiliation%5D%29</ref> — Professor of Ophthalmology at Temple<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.temple.edu/medicine/faculty/w/wongs.asp?pms=(wong%20S%5Bau%5D%20Temple%20University%5Baffiliation%5D) |title=Temple University School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology Faculty: Stephen W. Wong, MD, FACS |publisher=Temple.edu |date= |accessdate=2013-03-02 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121008094644/http://www.temple.edu/medicine/faculty/w/wongs.asp?pms=%28wong%20S%5Bau%5D%20Temple%20University%5Baffiliation%5D%29 |archivedate=October 8, 2012 |df= }}</ref>
* '64 Stephen W. Wong<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080317143529/http://www.temple.edu/medicine/faculty/w/wongs.asp?pms=%28wong%20S%5Bau%5D%20Temple%20University%5Baffiliation%5D%29</ref> — Professor of Ophthalmology at Temple<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.temple.edu/medicine/faculty/w/wongs.asp?pms=(wong%20S%5Bau%5D%20Temple%20University%5Baffiliation%5D) |title=Temple University School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology Faculty: Stephen W. Wong, MD, FACS |publisher=Temple.edu |date= |accessdate=2013-03-02 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121008094644/http://www.temple.edu/medicine/faculty/w/wongs.asp?pms=%28wong%20S%5Bau%5D%20Temple%20University%5Baffiliation%5D%29 |archivedate=October 8, 2012 |df= }}</ref>
* '72 Nancy Morioka-Douglas<ref>http://sfm.stanford.edu/faculty/douglas.html</ref> (Stanford) — Chief of Family Medicine at Stanford<ref>http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/frdActionServlet?choiceId=printerprofile&fid=4641</ref>
* '72 Nancy Morioka-Douglas<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sfm.stanford.edu/faculty/douglas.html|title=Stanford Family Medicine group (SFM) - Stanford University School of Medicine|website=sfm.stanford.edu}}</ref> (Stanford) — Chief of Family Medicine at Stanford<ref>{{cite web|url=http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/frdActionServlet?choiceId=printerprofile&fid=4641|title=Browse School of Medicine - Stanford Medicine Profiles|website=med.stanford.edu}}</ref>
* '75 Michelle Y. Braunfeld[http://www.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=458&action=detail&ref=8872] {{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (Michigan) — Professor of Anesthesiology at UCLA<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=458&action=detail&ref=8872 |title=Health Care, Health Information, Cancer Services, Neurosurgery, Heart Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery &#124; UCLA Health System - Los Angeles, CA |publisher=Uclahealth.org |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03 }}{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
* '75 Michelle Y. Braunfeld<ref>[http://www.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=458&action=detail&ref=8872] {{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}</ref>{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (Michigan) — Professor of Anesthesiology at UCLA<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=458&action=detail&ref=8872 |title=Health Care, Health Information, Cancer Services, Neurosurgery, Heart Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery &#124; UCLA Health System - Los Angeles, CA |publisher=Uclahealth.org |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03 }}{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
* '77 Sidney Ontai (Harvard) — Professor of Family Medicine at USC<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ontai.com/about_us |title=Ontai Family Medicine - About Us |publisher=Ontai.com |date=1959-07-22 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.classmates.com/directory/public/memberprofile/list.htm?regId=277234221 |title=Sidney Ontai &#124; Class of 1977 &#124; Punahou High School &#124; Classmates.com is now part of - Memory Lane |publisher=Classmates.com |date=2001-10-30 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '77 Sidney Ontai (Harvard) — Professor of Family Medicine at USC<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ontai.com/about_us |title=Ontai Family Medicine - About Us |publisher=Ontai.com |date=1959-07-22 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.classmates.com/directory/public/memberprofile/list.htm?regId=277234221 |title=Sidney Ontai &#124; Class of 1977 &#124; Punahou High School &#124; Classmates.com is now part of - Memory Lane |publisher=Classmates.com |date=2001-10-30 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '78 Martha Stricklin Heppard<ref>http://www.martha.md/</ref> (Harvard) — martha.md, ''Acute Obstetrics''
* '78 Martha Stricklin Heppard<ref>http://www.martha.md/</ref> (Harvard) — martha.md, ''Acute Obstetrics''
* '78 Dimitri Voulgaropoulos (Harvard) — Professor of Anaesthesiology at Arizona<ref>[http://catalog.arizona.edu/1993-95/oph.html General Catalog 1993-95<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '78 Dimitri Voulgaropoulos (Harvard) — Professor of Anaesthesiology at Arizona<ref>{{cite web|url=http://catalog.arizona.edu/1993-95/oph.html|title=General Catalog 1993-95|website=catalog.arizona.edu}}</ref>
* '79 David B. Hale (Hawaii) — ''Twin Cities Business'' "Health Care Hero" for emergency medical service while deployed in Iraq
* '79 David B. Hale (Hawaii) — ''Twin Cities Business'' "Health Care Hero" for emergency medical service while deployed in Iraq
* '79 Scott Oishi<ref>http://www.swmed.edu/findfac/professional/0,2356,15411,00.html</ref> (Washington STL) — Professor of Surgery at [[University of Texas Southwestern Medical School]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/findfac/professional/0,,15411,00.html |title=Scott Oishi, M.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern |publisher=Utsouthwestern.edu |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '79 Scott Oishi<ref>http://www.swmed.edu/findfac/professional/0,2356,15411,00.html</ref> (Washington STL) — Professor of Surgery at [[University of Texas Southwestern Medical School]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/findfac/professional/0,,15411,00.html |title=Scott Oishi, M.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern |publisher=Utsouthwestern.edu |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '80 Elizabeth Blair<ref>http://www.uchospitals.edu/physicians/elizabeth-blair.html</ref> (Creighton) — Professor of Surgery at U Chicago<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uchospitals.edu/physicians/elizabeth-blair.html |title=Elizabeth Blair, MD - The University of Chicago Medicine |publisher=Uchospitals.edu |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linkedin.com/pub/a/60b/922 |title=Dr. Elizabeth Blair |publisher=LinkedIn |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '80 Elizabeth Blair<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uchospitals.edu/physicians/elizabeth-blair.html|title=Elizabeth Blair, MD - UChicago Medicine|website=www.uchospitals.edu}}</ref> (Creighton) — Professor of Surgery at U Chicago<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uchospitals.edu/physicians/elizabeth-blair.html |title=Elizabeth Blair, MD - The University of Chicago Medicine |publisher=Uchospitals.edu |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linkedin.com/pub/a/60b/922 |title=Dr. Elizabeth Blair |publisher=LinkedIn |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>


==Other leading educators and researchers==
==Other leading educators and researchers==
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===Administrators and general subjects===
===Administrators and general subjects===
* '28* Arthur P. Richardson (Stanford) — Dean of Medical School at Emory (attended 1920-24)<ref>[http://elane.stanford.edu/wilson/Text/36b.html Chapter 36: World War II<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070912145410/http://elane.stanford.edu/wilson/Text/36b.html |date=September 12, 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emory.edu/PROVOST/fac-matters/award_tj.html |accessdate=November 11, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060924153606/https://www.emory.edu/PROVOST/fac-matters/award_tj.html |archivedate=September 24, 2006 }}</ref><ref>https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/RM/A/B/I/N/_/rmabin.pdf</ref><ref>[http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/nlmarchives/bor/1972.pdf NLM Board of Regent's Minutes, 1972<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '28* Arthur P. Richardson (Stanford) — Dean of Medical School at Emory (attended 1920-24)<ref>[http://elane.stanford.edu/wilson/Text/36b.html Chapter 36: World War II<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070912145410/http://elane.stanford.edu/wilson/Text/36b.html |date=September 12, 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emory.edu/PROVOST/fac-matters/award_tj.html |accessdate=November 11, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060924153606/https://www.emory.edu/PROVOST/fac-matters/award_tj.html |archivedate=September 24, 2006 }}</ref><ref>https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/RM/A/B/I/N/_/rmabin.pdf</ref><ref>[http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/nlmarchives/bor/1972.pdf NLM Board of Regent's Minutes, 1972<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '40 Frederic B. Withington, Jr.<ref>https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE1D7163FF930A25753C1A965958260</ref> (Harvard) — Headmaster at [[Morgan Park Academy]] and [[Friends Academy]], Principal at [[Sidwell Friends School]]; [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]], ''Flight to Black Hammer''
* '40 Frederic B. Withington, Jr.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/13/obituaries/f-b-withington-school-headmaster-and-principal-71.html|title=F. B. Withington, School Headmaster And Principal, 71|first=Wolfgang|last=Saxon|date=13 October 1993|publisher=|via=query.nytimes.com}}</ref> (Harvard) — Headmaster at [[Morgan Park Academy]] and [[Friends Academy]], Principal at [[Sidwell Friends School]]; [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]], ''Flight to Black Hammer''
* '42 Pamela Lei Strathairn (Stanford) — Associate Director of Athletics at Stanford, ''Strathairn Award''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://histsoc.stanford.edu/pdfmem/StrathairnP.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-05-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100707194339/http://histsoc.stanford.edu/pdfmem/StrathairnP.pdf |archivedate=2010-07-07 |df= }}</ref>
* '42 Pamela Lei Strathairn (Stanford) — Associate Director of Athletics at Stanford, ''Strathairn Award''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://histsoc.stanford.edu/pdfmem/StrathairnP.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-05-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100707194339/http://histsoc.stanford.edu/pdfmem/StrathairnP.pdf |archivedate=2010-07-07 |df= }}</ref>
* '66* George Barnett Forsythe<ref>http://www.pkal.org/people/index.cfm?person=18424</ref> (West Point) — President of Westminster College (MO), Brigadier General, Academic Dean of West Point US Military Academy (attended 63-65)<ref>[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE0DA143CF93BA35756C0A9629C8B63&n=Top/Reference/Times%20Topics/Organizations/U/United%20States%20Military%20Academy West Point Is Scouted As a Model For Kabul], ''New York Times'', May 8, 2004</ref><ref>[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4543320 West Point Curriculum Adjusts to Terror Threat], by Robert Smith, National Public Radio, March 19. 2005</ref><ref>[http://chronicle.com/subscribe/login?url=/weekly/v50/i27/27a03902.htm U.S. Helps Afghanistan Develop Its Own Military Academy], by Daniel del Castillo, ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', March 12, 2004</ref>
* '66* George Barnett Forsythe<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pkal.org/people/index.cfm?person=18424|title=PKAL » George B. Forsythe|website=www.pkal.org}}</ref> (West Point) — President of Westminster College (MO), Brigadier General, Academic Dean of West Point US Military Academy (attended 63-65)<ref>[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE0DA143CF93BA35756C0A9629C8B63&n=Top/Reference/Times%20Topics/Organizations/U/United%20States%20Military%20Academy West Point Is Scouted As a Model For Kabul], ''New York Times'', May 8, 2004</ref><ref>[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4543320 West Point Curriculum Adjusts to Terror Threat], by Robert Smith, National Public Radio, March 19. 2005</ref><ref>[http://chronicle.com/subscribe/login?url=/weekly/v50/i27/27a03902.htm U.S. Helps Afghanistan Develop Its Own Military Academy], by Daniel del Castillo, ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', March 12, 2004</ref>
* '69 Byron Washom (USC) — UCSD Strategic Energies Initiative Director
* '69 Byron Washom (USC) — UCSD Strategic Energies Initiative Director
* '70 James K. Scott (Stanford) – President of Punahou School
* '70 James K. Scott (Stanford) – President of Punahou School
* '70 Robert J. Spitzer<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071106032919/http://www.robertspitzer.org/</ref> (Gonzaga) — President of [[Gonzaga College]], books on ethics, leadership, and religion <!-- high=34 -->
* '70 Robert J. Spitzer<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071106032919/http://www.robertspitzer.org/|title=Home Page|date=6 November 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Gonzaga) — President of [[Gonzaga College]], books on ethics, leadership, and religion <!-- high=34 -->
* '74 Christine Hughes<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060919063512/http://www.emerson.edu/emersontoday/index.cfm?action=3&articleID=2118&editionID=213</ref> (Dartmouth) — VP and General Counsel of [[Emerson College]]; counsel for Harvard and U Washington
* '74 Christine Hughes<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060919063512/http://www.emerson.edu/emersontoday/index.cfm?action=3&articleID=2118&editionID=213|title=Christine Hughes is appointed vice president and general counsel|date=19 September 2006|publisher=}}</ref> (Dartmouth) — VP and General Counsel of [[Emerson College]]; counsel for Harvard and U Washington
* '74 Marie Mookini<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070813184147/http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/bschqna/bsqna2.htm</ref> (Stanford) — Director of Undergraduate admissions at Stanford and MBA Admissions at Stanford GSB
* '74 Marie Mookini<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070813184147/http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/bschqna/bsqna2.htm|title=BW Online - August 4, 1997 - Meet Stanford's Admissions Director|date=13 August 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Stanford) — Director of Undergraduate admissions at Stanford and MBA Admissions at Stanford GSB
* '85 Arnold L. Longboy<ref>http://www.accessmba.com/mba-info/executive-mba/interviews/interview-with-arnold-longboy/</ref> (Hamilton) — Director of Corporate Relations at U Chicago School of Business
* '85 Arnold L. Longboy<ref>http://www.accessmba.com/mba-info/executive-mba/interviews/interview-with-arnold-longboy/</ref> (Hamilton) — Director of Corporate Relations at U Chicago School of Business


===Law and business===
===Law and business===
* '31 Ronald B. Jamieson<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080506080101/http://www.jfklibrary.org/Historical%2BResources/Archives/Archives%2Band%2BManuscripts/fa_jamieson.htm</ref> (Harvard) — Emeritus Lecturer of Law at U Washington who certified [[United States presidential election, 1960]] for Kennedy after close recounts, cited in [[Bush v. Gore]] decision<ref>[http://www.leinsdorf.com/how_kennedy_won_hawaii.htm How Kennedy Won Hawaii<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.law.harvard.edu/alumni/bulletin/2005/fall/memoriam.php HLS: Alumni Bulletin: In Memoriam<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://hnn.us/blogs/archives/2/2004/10/ History News Network<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807202034/http://hnn.us/blogs/archives/2/2004/10/ |date=August 7, 2007 }}</ref>
* '31 Ronald B. Jamieson<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080506080101/http://www.jfklibrary.org/Historical+Resources/Archives/Archives+and+Manuscripts/fa_jamieson.htm|title=Ronald B. Jamieson (#117) - John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum|date=6 May 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Harvard) — Emeritus Lecturer of Law at U Washington who certified [[United States presidential election, 1960]] for Kennedy after close recounts, cited in [[Bush v. Gore]] decision<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.leinsdorf.com/how_kennedy_won_hawaii.htm|title=How Kennedy Won Hawaii|website=www.leinsdorf.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.law.harvard.edu/alumni/bulletin/2005/fall/memoriam.php|title=Alumni - Harvard Law School|first=Harvard Law|last=School|publisher=}}</ref><ref>[http://hnn.us/blogs/archives/2/2004/10/ History News Network<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807202034/http://hnn.us/blogs/archives/2/2004/10/ |date=August 7, 2007 }}</ref>
* '48 Isaac Shapiro<ref>http://www.edokko-author.com/index.php?page_id=269</ref> (Columbia) — Professor of Law at NYU and Columbia, ''Working but Poor: America's Contradiction'', ''The Soviet Legal System'' (scholar.google best ~ 200)
* '48 Isaac Shapiro<ref>http://www.edokko-author.com/index.php?page_id=269</ref> (Columbia) — Professor of Law at NYU and Columbia, ''Working but Poor: America's Contradiction'', ''The Soviet Legal System'' (scholar.google best ~ 200)
* '54 Robert M. Seto<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080121185044/http://www.regent.edu/acad/schlaw/faculty_staff/seto.cfm</ref> (Saint Louis U) — Emeritus Professor of Law at [[Regent University]], federal patent and contracts judge
* '54 Robert M. Seto<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080121185044/http://www.regent.edu/acad/schlaw/faculty_staff/seto.cfm|title=Regent Law Faculty & Staff|date=21 January 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Saint Louis U) — Emeritus Professor of Law at [[Regent University]], federal patent and contracts judge
* '60 Evan L. Porteus<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070706155202/https://gsbapps.stanford.edu/facultybios/biomain.asp?id=08036402</ref> (Claremont) — Endowed Professor of Business at Stanford, ''Foundations of Stochastic Inventory Theory'' (scholar.google best ~ 1585)
* '60 Evan L. Porteus<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070706155202/https://gsbapps.stanford.edu/facultybios/biomain.asp?id=08036402|title=Faculty Profiles - Bio Main|date=6 July 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Claremont) — Endowed Professor of Business at Stanford, ''Foundations of Stochastic Inventory Theory'' (scholar.google best ~ 1585)
* '61 [[William Ouchi]] (Williams) — Endowed Professor of Business at UCLA, U Chicago, and Stanford, ''[[Theory Z]]'' and ''Making Schools Work'', Chief of Staff of LA Mayor [[Richard Riordan]] (scholar.google best ~ 6459)
* '61 [[William Ouchi]] (Williams) — Endowed Professor of Business at UCLA, U Chicago, and Stanford, ''[[Theory Z]]'' and ''Making Schools Work'', Chief of Staff of LA Mayor [[Richard Riordan]] (scholar.google best ~ 6459)
* '66 Jim D. Jacobi (Cal) — US Geological Survey (scholar.google best ~ 368)
* '66 Jim D. Jacobi (Cal) — US Geological Survey (scholar.google best ~ 368)
* '70 Taimie L. Bryant<ref>http://www.law.ucla.edu/home/index.asp?page=439</ref> (Bryn Mawr) — Professor of Law at UCLA, [[animal rights]] leader with [[Bob Barker]] funding, involved in [[foie gras controversy]] (scholarl.google.best ~ 91)
* '70 Taimie L. Bryant<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.law.ucla.edu/home/index.asp?page=439|title=404 Page Not Found|website=www.law.ucla.edu}}</ref> (Bryn Mawr) — Professor of Law at UCLA, [[animal rights]] leader with [[Bob Barker]] funding, involved in [[foie gras controversy]] (scholarl.google.best ~ 91)
* '70 Andrea L. Peterson<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071116095028/http://www.law.berkeley.edu/faculty/profiles/facultyProfile.php?facID=91</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Law at UC Berkeley (scholar.google.best ~ 287)
* '70 Andrea L. Peterson<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071116095028/http://www.law.berkeley.edu/faculty/profiles/facultyProfile.php?facID=91|title=Faculty Profiles|date=16 November 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Law at UC Berkeley (scholar.google.best ~ 287)
* '72 Linda Hamilton Krieger<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20100609204542/http://www.law.berkeley.edu/faculty/krieger/</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Law at UC Berkeley and UH, ''Reinterpreting Disability Rights'' (scholar.google best ~ 1380)
* '72 Linda Hamilton Krieger<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100609204542/http://www.law.berkeley.edu/faculty/krieger/|title=Linda Hamilton Krieger, Boalt Hall|date=9 June 2010|publisher=}}</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Law at UC Berkeley and UH, ''Reinterpreting Disability Rights'' (scholar.google best ~ 1380)
* '74 Warren R. Loui<ref>http://law.usc.edu/contact/contactInfo.cfm?detailID=343</ref> (MIT) — Lecturer in Law at USC
* '74 Warren R. Loui<ref>http://law.usc.edu/contact/contactInfo.cfm?detailID=343</ref> (MIT) — Lecturer in Law at USC
* '82 Ian Haney-Lopez<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071116094022/http://www.law.berkeley.edu/faculty/profiles/facultyProfile.php?facID=301</ref> (Washington STL) — Professor of Law at UC Berkeley, ''The Chicano Fight for Justice'' and ''The Legal Construction of Race'' (scholar.google best ~ 2928)
* '82 Ian Haney-Lopez<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071116094022/http://www.law.berkeley.edu/faculty/profiles/facultyProfile.php?facID=301|title=Faculty Profiles|date=16 November 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Washington STL) — Professor of Law at UC Berkeley, ''The Chicano Fight for Justice'' and ''The Legal Construction of Race'' (scholar.google best ~ 2928)
* '91 John Tehranian (Harvard) — Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School (scholar.google best ~ 155)
* '91 John Tehranian (Harvard) — Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School (scholar.google best ~ 155)


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* '33* Daniel F. Rex (MIT) — [[Lieutenant Commander]] at [[Office of Naval Research]] and [[NCAR]], ''[[Mount Rex]] (Antarctica)'', ''Troposphere and Stratosphere'' (attended 1929-30)<ref>See [[Mount Rex]] article</ref><ref>The computer: from Pascal to von Neumann, by Herman H. Goldstine, p. 329, Princeton University Press, 1993</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=df+rex |title=df rex - Google Scholar |publisher=Scholar.google.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> (scholar.google.best ~ 741)
* '33* Daniel F. Rex (MIT) — [[Lieutenant Commander]] at [[Office of Naval Research]] and [[NCAR]], ''[[Mount Rex]] (Antarctica)'', ''Troposphere and Stratosphere'' (attended 1929-30)<ref>See [[Mount Rex]] article</ref><ref>The computer: from Pascal to von Neumann, by Herman H. Goldstine, p. 329, Princeton University Press, 1993</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=df+rex |title=df rex - Google Scholar |publisher=Scholar.google.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> (scholar.google.best ~ 741)
* '42* John Killeen (Berkeley) — Emeritus Professor of Physics at UC Davis, founding director of [[National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center]], ''Computational Methods for Kinetic Models of Magnetically Confined Plasmas''<ref>[http://units.aps.org/units/dcomp/News/newslett_1992_fall.pdf Founding] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720093056/http://units.aps.org/units/dcomp/News/newslett_1992_fall.pdf |date=July 20, 2011 }}</ref><ref>[https://archive.is/20120713083739/http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog00_02/Programs/ead/frame.htm Emeritus Professor]</ref><ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/news/casalary/uc?Submit=Page&agency=UC&otmax=&o=1750&term=&sort=&ord= Los Alamos Affiliation] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081001054403/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/news/casalary/uc?Submit=Page&agency=UC&otmax=&o=1750&term=&sort=&ord= |date=October 1, 2008 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 2657) (attended 1934-36)
* '42* John Killeen (Berkeley) — Emeritus Professor of Physics at UC Davis, founding director of [[National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center]], ''Computational Methods for Kinetic Models of Magnetically Confined Plasmas''<ref>[http://units.aps.org/units/dcomp/News/newslett_1992_fall.pdf Founding] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720093056/http://units.aps.org/units/dcomp/News/newslett_1992_fall.pdf |date=July 20, 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog00_02/Programs/ead/frame.htm|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120713083739/http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog00_02/Programs/ead/frame.htm|deadurl=yes|title=2000-2002 UC Davis Web Catalog|date=13 July 2012|archivedate=13 July 2012|publisher=}}</ref><ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/news/casalary/uc?Submit=Page&agency=UC&otmax=&o=1750&term=&sort=&ord= Los Alamos Affiliation] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081001054403/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/news/casalary/uc?Submit=Page&agency=UC&otmax=&o=1750&term=&sort=&ord= |date=October 1, 2008 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 2657) (attended 1934-36)
* '42* Lawrence P. Richards (Berkeley) — Emeritus Professor of Biology at [[Eastern Michigan University]], also Idaho State and U Arizona (scholar.google best ~ 60) (attended 1936-40)<ref>[http://www.culver.org/alumni/alumnipublications/mag2003/april/KL%205542%2033-52.pdf KL 5542 Alumni Magazine (xx-56)<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070203095242/http://www.culver.org/alumni/alumnipublications/mag2003/april/KL%205542%2033-52.pdf |date=February 3, 2007 }}</ref> (scholar.google.best ~ 84)
* '42* Lawrence P. Richards (Berkeley) — Emeritus Professor of Biology at [[Eastern Michigan University]], also Idaho State and U Arizona (scholar.google best ~ 60) (attended 1936-40)<ref>[http://www.culver.org/alumni/alumnipublications/mag2003/april/KL%205542%2033-52.pdf KL 5542 Alumni Magazine (xx-56)<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070203095242/http://www.culver.org/alumni/alumnipublications/mag2003/april/KL%205542%2033-52.pdf |date=February 3, 2007 }}</ref> (scholar.google.best ~ 84)
* '46 [[E. Alison Kay|Alison Kay]] (Mills) — [[malacologist]] and [[Fulbright scholar]], ''Shells of Hawaii'', ''Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands'' (scholar.google best ~ 394)
* '46 [[E. Alison Kay|Alison Kay]] (Mills) — [[malacologist]] and [[Fulbright scholar]], ''Shells of Hawaii'', ''Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands'' (scholar.google best ~ 394)
* '54* Michael J. Holdaway<ref>http://www.geology.smu.edu/~vineyard/holdaway.html</ref> (Yale) — Emeritus Professor of Geology at [[Southern Methodist University]]; "holdawayite" in [[List of minerals F-J (complete)|List of minerals F-J]] (scholar.google best ~ 1637) (attended 1943-48)<ref>[http://ammin.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/reprint/87/4/373.pdf American Mineralogist - Sign In Page<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '54* Michael J. Holdaway<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geology.smu.edu/~vineyard/holdaway.html|title=MICHAEL J. HOLDAWAY|website=www.geology.smu.edu}}</ref> (Yale) — Emeritus Professor of Geology at [[Southern Methodist University]]; "holdawayite" in [[List of minerals F-J (complete)|List of minerals F-J]] (scholar.google best ~ 1637) (attended 1943-48)<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://ammin.geoscienceworld.org/content/87/4/373|title=Introduction to the Michael J. Holdaway commemorative issue|first=Barbara L.|last=Dutrow|date=1 April 2002|publisher=|journal=American Mineralogist|volume=87|issue=4|pages=373–374|via=ammin.geoscienceworld.org}}</ref>
* '54 David W. Steadman<ref>http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/staff/cvs/steadman_cv.htm</ref> (Harvard) — Director of Art and Natural History Museums, expert on birds and extinctions, e.g. IMAX film ''Galapagos'' (scholar.google best ~ 1253)
* '54 David W. Steadman<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/staff/cvs/steadman_cv.htm|title=David W. Steadman|website=www.flmnh.ufl.edu}}</ref> (Harvard) — Director of Art and Natural History Museums, expert on birds and extinctions, e.g. IMAX film ''Galapagos'' (scholar.google best ~ 1253)
* '61 Herbert M. Austin<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071009204017/http://www.vims.edu/fish/faculty/austin_hm.html</ref> (Grove City) — Professor of Marine Biology at William & Mary (scholar.google best ~ 104)
* '61 Herbert M. Austin<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071009204017/http://www.vims.edu/fish/faculty/austin_hm.html|title=Herbert M. Austin - Fisheries Science|date=9 October 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Grove City) — Professor of Marine Biology at William & Mary (scholar.google best ~ 104)
* '64 Henry W. Lawrence, Jr.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060828220040/http://www.upress.virginia.edu/books/lawrence.HTM</ref> (Yale) — Professor of Geosciences at [[Edinboro University]], ''City Trees'' (scholar.google.best ~ 66)
* '64 Henry W. Lawrence, Jr.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060828220040/http://www.upress.virginia.edu/books/lawrence.HTM|title=City Trees|date=28 August 2006|publisher=}}</ref> (Yale) — Professor of Geosciences at [[Edinboro University]], ''City Trees'' (scholar.google.best ~ 66)
* '64 Lynn A. Sherretz (St. Olaf) — Chief Meteorologist at [[NOAA]], ''Preliminary Study of Ocean Waves''<ref>[http://www-sdd.fsl.noaa.gov/FIR_01_02/FIR_01_02_AD.html FSL in Review 2001 - 2002<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> (scholar.google.best ~ 68)
* '64 Lynn A. Sherretz (St. Olaf) — Chief Meteorologist at [[NOAA]], ''Preliminary Study of Ocean Waves''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www-sdd.fsl.noaa.gov/FIR_01_02/FIR_01_02_AD.html|title=FSL in Review 2001 - 2002<!-- Bot generated title -->|publisher=}}</ref> (scholar.google.best ~ 68)
* '66 J. Vann Bennett<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070612034718/http://www.cellbio.duke.edu/Faculty/Research/Bennett.html</ref> (Stanford) — Endowed Professor of Cell Biology, Biochemistry, and Neuroscience at Duke University<ref>[http://www.biochem.duke.edu/faculty/vann-bennett Vann Bennett<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080421162013/http://www.biochem.duke.edu/faculty/vann-bennett |date=2008-04-21 }}</ref> (scholar.google ~ 1121)
* '66 J. Vann Bennett<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070612034718/http://www.cellbio.duke.edu/Faculty/Research/Bennett.html|title=Faculty Profile|date=12 June 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Stanford) — Endowed Professor of Cell Biology, Biochemistry, and Neuroscience at Duke University<ref>[http://www.biochem.duke.edu/faculty/vann-bennett Vann Bennett<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080421162013/http://www.biochem.duke.edu/faculty/vann-bennett |date=2008-04-21 }}</ref> (scholar.google ~ 1121)
* '69 John W. Newport<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050405171519/http://www-biology.ucsd.edu/faculty/newport.html</ref> (Reed) — Professor of Cell Biology at UCSD<ref>[https://archive.is/20120909214857/http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20060117/news_1m17newport.html John Newport, 54; cell biologist known for innovative work | The San Diego Union-Tribune<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 524)
* '69 John W. Newport<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050405171519/http://www-biology.ucsd.edu/faculty/newport.html|title=John Newport, Professor of Biology, UCSD|date=5 April 2005|publisher=}}</ref> (Reed) — Professor of Cell Biology at UCSD<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.utsandiego.com/uniontrib/20060117/news_1m17newport.html|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120909214857/http://www.utsandiego.com/uniontrib/20060117/news_1m17newport.html|deadurl=yes|title=John Newport, 54; cell biologist known for innovative work - The San …|date=9 September 2012|archivedate=9 September 2012|publisher=}}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 524)
* '71 Marcy Uyenoyama<ref>http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/Biology/marcy</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Biology at Duke (scholar.google best ~ 262)
* '71 Marcy Uyenoyama<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/Biology/marcy|title=Duke Department of Biology|website=fds.duke.edu}}</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Biology at Duke (scholar.google best ~ 262)
* '71 Howard W. Walker<ref>https://archive.is/20130421233212/http://www.patentstorm.us/inventors/Howard_W__Walker-851334.html</ref> (UH) — Naval research chemist, seven patents on silicon processes (scholar.google best ~ 256)
* '71 Howard W. Walker<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.patentstorm.us/inventors/Howard_W__Walker/851334.html|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130421233212/http://www.patentstorm.us/inventors/Howard_W__Walker/851334.html|deadurl=yes|title=Howard W. Walker - US Patent Inventor - PatentStorm|date=21 April 2013|archivedate=21 April 2013|publisher=}}</ref> (UH) — Naval research chemist, seven patents on silicon processes (scholar.google best ~ 256)
* '74 Shannon Crowell Atkinson<ref>http://www.sfos.uaf.edu/people/profile.php?uid=3040</ref> (UH) — Professor of Marine Biology at U Alaska (scholar.google.best ~ 58)
* '74 Shannon Crowell Atkinson<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfos.uaf.edu/people/profile.php?uid=3040|title=Detail - CFOS - College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks|website=www.sfos.uaf.edu}}</ref> (UH) — Professor of Marine Biology at U Alaska (scholar.google.best ~ 58)
* '74 William D. Thacker<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070823195647/http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/physics/profs/thacker.html</ref> (MIT) — Professor of Physics at [[Saint Louis University]] (scholar.google best ~ 182)
* '74 William D. Thacker<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070823195647/http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/physics/profs/thacker.html|title=William D. Thacker's Homepage|date=23 August 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (MIT) — Professor of Physics at [[Saint Louis University]] (scholar.google best ~ 182)
* '79 Laura S. L. Kong<ref>http://www.whoi.edu/oceanus/viewArticle.do?id=5418&archives=true</ref> (Brown) — Director of International Tsunami Information Center (scholar.google best ~ 163)
* '79 Laura S. L. Kong<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.whoi.edu/oceanus/viewArticle.do?id=5418&archives=true|title=MIT/WHOI Graduate Leads the World's Tsunami Awareness Program|website=Oceanus Magazine}}</ref> (Brown) — Director of International Tsunami Information Center (scholar.google best ~ 163)
* '79 Delwyn Oki (Hawaii) — Department of the Interior / Geology (scholar.google best ~ 55)
* '79 Delwyn Oki (Hawaii) — Department of the Interior / Geology (scholar.google best ~ 55)
* '79 Jonathan V. Selinger<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070714205319/http://www.lci.kent.edu//PI/SelingerJ.htm</ref> (Harvard) — Ohio Eminent Scholar and Professor of Chemical Physics at [[Kent State University]], Assoc. Editor of ''Physical Review E'' (scholar.google best ~ 706)
* '79 Jonathan V. Selinger<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070714205319/http://www.lci.kent.edu//PI/SelingerJ.htm|title=Kent State University Liquid Crystal Institute--Jonathan V. Selinger|date=14 July 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Harvard) — Ohio Eminent Scholar and Professor of Chemical Physics at [[Kent State University]], Assoc. Editor of ''Physical Review E'' (scholar.google best ~ 706)
* '89 Derek B. Fox (Princeton) — Penn State Asst. Prof. of Astronomy and Astrophysics (scholar.google.best ~ 587)
* '89 Derek B. Fox (Princeton) — Penn State Asst. Prof. of Astronomy and Astrophysics (scholar.google.best ~ 587)


===Logic, philosophy, mathematics, computing and engineering===
===Logic, philosophy, mathematics, computing and engineering===
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* '59* Robert M. Harnishh<ref>ttps://web.archive.org/web/20080706073739/http://www.u.arizona.edu/~harnish/</ref> (Berkeley) — Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Arizona, twenty books, including ''Linguistics'' and ''Minds, Brains, Computers''<ref>[http://www.u.arizona.edu/~harnish Philosophy Department - Faculty<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080706073739/http://www.u.arizona.edu/~harnish/ |date=2008-07-06 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 2491) (attended 1954-57)
* '59* Robert M. Harnish<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080706073739/http://www.u.arizona.edu/~harnish/</ref> (Berkeley) — Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Arizona, twenty books, including ''Linguistics'' and ''Minds, Brains, Computers''<ref>[http://www.u.arizona.edu/~harnish Philosophy Department - Faculty<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080706073739/http://www.u.arizona.edu/~harnish/ |date=2008-07-06 }}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 2491) (attended 1954-57)
* '62 John Stephen Walther<ref>http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=352138&dl=&coll=</ref> (MIT) — Hewlett Packard developer of [[CORDIC]] (scholar.google best ~ 1373)
* '62 John Stephen Walther<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1008162721424|title=The Story of Unified Cordic|first=John Stephen|last=Walther|date=1 June 2000|publisher=|journal=J. VLSI Signal Process. Syst.|volume=25|issue=2|pages=107–112|via=ACM Digital Library|doi=10.1023/A:1008162721424}}</ref> (MIT) — Hewlett Packard developer of [[CORDIC]] (scholar.google best ~ 1373)
* '63 Stephen R. Olson<ref>http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/PersonDetail.aspx?PersonID=2243723</ref> (Annapolis) — Director at [[Raytheon]], ''Modeling and Simulation in Systems Engineering'' (see [[Systems Engineering]] references) (scholar.google best ~ 50)
* '63 Stephen R. Olson<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.zoominfo.com/p/Stephen-Olson/2243723|title=Stephen Olson - ZoomInfo.com|first1=1 DownloadZoomInfo|last1=Grow|first2=2 Run|last2=InstallationWizard|first3=3 Check your inbox toSign in to ZoomInfo|last3=Grow|website=ZoomInfo}}</ref> (Annapolis) — Director at [[Raytheon]], ''Modeling and Simulation in Systems Engineering'' (see [[Systems Engineering]] references) (scholar.google best ~ 50)
* '65 Lynn Sumida Joy<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070609212118/http://al.nd.edu/resources-for/faculty-and-staff/faculty-list/bio/ljoy/</ref> (Harvard/Radcliffe) — Professor of Philosophy at Notre Dame, book on [[Pierre Gassendi]] (scholar.google best ~ 131)
* '65 Lynn Sumida Joy<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070609212118/http://al.nd.edu/resources-for/faculty-and-staff/faculty-list/bio/ljoy/|title=Lynn S. Joy // College of Arts and Letters // University of Notre Dame|date=9 June 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Harvard/Radcliffe) — Professor of Philosophy at Notre Dame, book on [[Pierre Gassendi]] (scholar.google best ~ 131)
* '69 John P. Richardson, Jr.<ref>http://philosophy.fas.nyu.edu/object/johnrichardson</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of Philosophy at NYU, four books including ''[[Nietzsche]]'' (scholar.google.best ~ 329)
* '69 John P. Richardson, Jr.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://philosophy.fas.nyu.edu/object/johnrichardson|title=Department of Philosophy|website=philosophy.fas.nyu.edu}}</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of Philosophy at NYU, four books including ''[[Nietzsche]]'' (scholar.google.best ~ 329)
* '72 Bruce M. Ikenaga<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071017030322/http://marauder.millersville.edu/~bikenaga/index.html</ref> (MIT) — Professor of Mathematics at Case Western and [[Millersville University]] (scholar.google best ~ 45)
* '72 Bruce M. Ikenaga<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071017030322/http://marauder.millersville.edu/~bikenaga/index.html|title=Bruce Ikenaga's Home Page|date=17 October 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (MIT) — Professor of Mathematics at Case Western and [[Millersville University]] (scholar.google best ~ 45)
* '72 Patricia Sullivan Kale<ref>http://people.llnl.gov/kale1</ref> (Berkeley) — [[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory|Lawrence Livermore]] computer scientist, one of the many co-authors of "Finished Sequence of the Human Genome", ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]''<ref>http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v431/n7011/extref/nature03001-s1.doc</ref>
* '72 Patricia Sullivan Kale<ref>{{cite web|url=http://people.llnl.gov/kale1|title=Pat Kale Biography|website=people.llnl.gov}}</ref> (Berkeley) — [[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory|Lawrence Livermore]] computer scientist, one of the many co-authors of "Finished Sequence of the Human Genome", ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]''<ref>http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v431/n7011/extref/nature03001-s1.doc</ref>
* '72 Michael C. Loui<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071022150453/http://ece.uiuc.edu/faculty/profile.asp?loui</ref> (Yale) — [[IEEE Fellow]], Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at U Illinois, Department Chairman, Graduate Dean (scholar.google best ~ 346)
* '72 Michael C. Loui<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071022150453/http://ece.uiuc.edu/faculty/profile.asp?loui|title=ECE Illinois - Faculty - U of I|date=22 October 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Yale) — [[IEEE Fellow]], Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at U Illinois, Department Chairman, Graduate Dean (scholar.google best ~ 346)
* '72 Phillip M. Smith<ref>http://mirror.hb-rights.org/ieeeboston.org/fellows/fellows.htm</ref> (Cornell) — [[IEEE Fellow]], Director and Global Engineering Fellow at [[BAE Systems]] (scholar.google best ~ 232)
* '72 Phillip M. Smith<ref>http://mirror.hb-rights.org/ieeeboston.org/fellows/fellows.htm</ref> (Cornell) — [[IEEE Fellow]], Director and Global Engineering Fellow at [[BAE Systems]] (scholar.google best ~ 232)
* '74 John Bear<ref>http://johnbear.net/</ref> (New Mexico) — [[SRI International]] computational linguist (scholar.google best ~ 485)
* '74 John Bear<ref>{{cite web|url=http://johnbear.net/|title=John Bear|website=johnbear.net}}</ref> (New Mexico) — [[SRI International]] computational linguist (scholar.google best ~ 485)
* '78 Ross Sasamura inventor with 13+ patents on heavy industry devices (scholar.google.best ~ 39)
* '78 Ross Sasamura inventor with 13+ patents on heavy industry devices (scholar.google.best ~ 39)
* '79 Constance Ramos (Berkeley) — biological cyberneticist and patent lawyer, Department Chair at Merritt College, NASA Ames (scholar.google.best ~ 40)
* '79 Constance Ramos (Berkeley) — biological cyberneticist and patent lawyer, Department Chair at Merritt College, NASA Ames (scholar.google.best ~ 40)
* '79 [[Ronald Loui]] (Harvard) — Professor of Computer Science at Wash U, patent holder on packet processing hardware,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2003100650 |title=US2003015910 REPROGRAMMABLE HARDWARE FOR EXAMINING NETWORK STREAMING DATA TO DETECT REDEFINABLE PATTERNS AND DEFINE RESPONSIVE PROCESSING |publisher=Wipo.int |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> ''Knowledge Representation and Defeasible Reasoning'' and ''Legal Knowledge and Information Systems'' (scholar.google best ~ 649)
* '79 [[Ronald Loui]] (Harvard) — Professor of Computer Science at Wash U, patent holder on packet processing hardware,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2003100650 |title=US2003015910 REPROGRAMMABLE HARDWARE FOR EXAMINING NETWORK STREAMING DATA TO DETECT REDEFINABLE PATTERNS AND DEFINE RESPONSIVE PROCESSING |publisher=Wipo.int |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> ''Knowledge Representation and Defeasible Reasoning'' and ''Legal Knowledge and Information Systems'' (scholar.google best ~ 649)
* '81 Robert C. Zak, Jr.<ref>https://archive.is/20130421194016/http://www.patentstorm.us/inventors/Robert_C__Zak,_Jr_-1454617.html</ref> (MIT) — patent holder on variable-refresh [[DRAM]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7233538.html |title=Variable memory refresh rate for DRAM - Sun Microsystems, Inc |publisher=Freepatentsonline.com |date=2007-06-19 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> other computing architectures (scholar.google best ~ 716)
* '81 Robert C. Zak, Jr.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.patentstorm.us/inventors-patents/Robert_C__Zak__Jr_/1454617/1.html|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130421194016/http://www.patentstorm.us/inventors-patents/Robert_C__Zak__Jr_/1454617/1.html|deadurl=yes|title=Robert C. Zak, Jr. - US Patent Inventor - PatentStorm|date=21 April 2013|archivedate=21 April 2013|publisher=}}</ref> (MIT) — patent holder on variable-refresh [[DRAM]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7233538.html |title=Variable memory refresh rate for DRAM - Sun Microsystems, Inc |publisher=Freepatentsonline.com |date=2007-06-19 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> other computing architectures (scholar.google best ~ 716)
* '82 Chau Wen Tseng<ref>http://www.cs.umd.edu/~tseng/</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of Computer Science at U Maryland, ''Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing'' and ''Computational Biology and Bioinformatics'' (scholar.google best ~ 745)
* '82 Chau Wen Tseng<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cs.umd.edu/~tseng/|title=Chau-Wen Tseng|website=www.cs.umd.edu}}</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of Computer Science at U Maryland, ''Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing'' and ''Computational Biology and Bioinformatics'' (scholar.google best ~ 745)
* '85 C. Kenneth Fan (Harvard) — Harvard Asst. Professor of Mathematics, algebraist (scholar.google.best ~ 37)
* '85 C. Kenneth Fan (Harvard) — Harvard Asst. Professor of Mathematics, algebraist (scholar.google.best ~ 37)
* '89 Herbie K. H. Lee III<ref>http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~herbie/</ref> (Yale) — Professor of Statistics at UC Santa Cruz, ''Multiscale Modeling'' and ''Bayesian Nonparametrics'' (scholar.google.best ~ 343)
* '89 Herbie K. H. Lee III<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~herbie/|title=Herbie Lee|website=www.soe.ucsc.edu}}</ref> (Yale) — Professor of Statistics at UC Santa Cruz, ''Multiscale Modeling'' and ''Bayesian Nonparametrics'' (scholar.google.best ~ 343)


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[[File:JohnGardnerWHF.jpg|thumb|70px|right|Secretary of HEW [[John W. Gardner]], architect of the [[Great Society]], Professor of Management, and Education at Stanford, awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom]]
[[File:JohnGardnerWHF.jpg|thumb|70px|right|Secretary of HEW [[John W. Gardner]], architect of the [[Great Society]], Professor of Management, and Education at Stanford, awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom]]
[[File:Official portrait of Barack Obama.jpg|thumb|70px|right|U.S. President [[Barack Obama]], formerly U.S. Senator from Illinois, Constitutional Law Lecturer at University of Chicago]]
[[File:Official portrait of Barack Obama.jpg|thumb|70px|right|U.S. President [[Barack Obama]], formerly U.S. Senator from Illinois, Constitutional Law Lecturer at University of Chicago]]
* '23 Laura M. Thompson<ref>http://www.anthrosource.net/doi/abs/10.1525/aa.2001.103.2.510</ref> (Mills) — anthropologist who taught at UNC, NC State, CCNY, CUNY, SIU, SFU, and UH; [[Bronislaw Malinowski Award|Malinowski]] Award and honorary LLD from [[Mills College]], ''Toward a Science of Mankind'' and ''Secret of Culture,'' spouse of Indian Affairs Commissioner [[John Collier (reformer)|John Collier]] (scholar.google best ~ 157)
* '23 Laura M. Thompson<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.anthrosource.net/doi/abs/10.1525/aa.2001.103.2.510|title=Laura Maud Thompson (1905-2000)|first=Nancy J.|last=Parezo|publisher=|journal=American Anthropologist|volume=103|issue=2|pages=510–514|doi=10.1525/aa.2001.103.2.510}}</ref> (Mills) — anthropologist who taught at UNC, NC State, CCNY, CUNY, SIU, SFU, and UH; [[Bronislaw Malinowski Award|Malinowski]] Award and honorary LLD from [[Mills College]], ''Toward a Science of Mankind'' and ''Secret of Culture,'' spouse of Indian Affairs Commissioner [[John Collier (reformer)|John Collier]] (scholar.google best ~ 157)
* '31* (?) [[Paul Linebarger]], a.k.a. [[Cordwainer Smith]] — Instructor in Government at Harvard, Professor of Political Science at Duke and Johns Hopkins, fifteen books of science fiction, five nonfiction works including ''Psychological Warfare'', [[Bronze Star Medal|Bronze Star]], Army Major, helped form [[Office of War Information]], advisor to [[CIA]] and [[John Kennedy]], buried at [[Arlington National Cemetery]] (attended 1919-20)<ref>[http://www.ulmus.net/ace/csmith/linebargerbiography.html Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger ( Cordwainer Smith ) Biographical Summary, Brief Biography by Alan C. Elms<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 108)
* '31* (?) [[Paul Linebarger]], a.k.a. [[Cordwainer Smith]] — Instructor in Government at Harvard, Professor of Political Science at Duke and Johns Hopkins, fifteen books of science fiction, five nonfiction works including ''Psychological Warfare'', [[Bronze Star Medal|Bronze Star]], Army Major, helped form [[Office of War Information]], advisor to [[CIA]] and [[John Kennedy]], buried at [[Arlington National Cemetery]] (attended 1919-20)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ulmus.net/ace/csmith/linebargerbiography.html|title=Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger ( Cordwainer Smith ) Biographical Summary, Brief Biography by Alan C. Elms|website=www.ulmus.net}}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 108)
* '43 [[Joyce Lebra]] Chapman (Minnesota) — [[Fulbright Scholar]], Emerita Professor of History at Colorado, nine books on women and Asia (scholar.google best ~ 119)
* '43 [[Joyce Lebra]] Chapman (Minnesota) — [[Fulbright Scholar]], Emerita Professor of History at Colorado, nine books on women and Asia (scholar.google best ~ 119)
* '62 Elise Kurashige Tipton<ref>https://archive.is/20070715193615/http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/japanese/staff/profiles/tipton.shtml</ref> (Wellesley) — Professor and Chair of Japanese Studies, University of Sydney (Australia), ''Modern Japan'', ''Japanese Police State'', etc. (scholar.google best ~ 147)
* '62 Elise Kurashige Tipton<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/japanese/staff/profiles/tipton.shtml|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20070715193615/http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/japanese/staff/profiles/tipton.shtml|deadurl=yes|title=Associate Professor Elise K. Tipton - Japanese Studies - The Universi…|date=15 July 2007|archivedate=15 July 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Wellesley) — Professor and Chair of Japanese Studies, University of Sydney (Australia), ''Modern Japan'', ''Japanese Police State'', etc. (scholar.google best ~ 147)
* '63 Jonathan M. Chu<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080907231631/http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ht/37.4/contributors.html</ref> (Penn) — Fulbright Scholar, Professor of History at U Massachusetts Boston, ''Neighbors, Friends, or Madmen'' (scholar.google best ~ 36)
* '63 Jonathan M. Chu<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907231631/http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ht/37.4/contributors.html|title=- Contributors, August 2004 - The History Teacher, 37.4 - The History Cooperative|date=7 September 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Penn) — Fulbright Scholar, Professor of History at U Massachusetts Boston, ''Neighbors, Friends, or Madmen'' (scholar.google best ~ 36)
* '63 Christine Hamilton Rossell<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070824200655/http://www.bu.edu/polisci/people/faculty/rossell/rossell.html</ref> (UCLA) — Endowed Professor of Political Science, Boston University, five books including ''School Desegregation in the 21st Century'' (scholar.google best ~ 488)
* '63 Christine Hamilton Rossell<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070824200655/http://www.bu.edu/polisci/people/faculty/rossell/rossell.html|title=Department of Political Science at Boston University|date=24 August 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (UCLA) — Endowed Professor of Political Science, Boston University, five books including ''School Desegregation in the 21st Century'' (scholar.google best ~ 488)
* '65 Frederick E. Hoxie<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080905132511/http://www.nah.uiuc.edu/faculty-Hoxie.htm</ref> (Amherst) — Endowed Professor of History at U Illinois, twenty books on Native American peoples (scholar.google best ~ 740)
* '65 Frederick E. Hoxie<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080905132511/http://www.nah.uiuc.edu/faculty-Hoxie.htm|title=Frederick E. Hoxie - American Indian Studies - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|date=5 September 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Amherst) — Endowed Professor of History at U Illinois, twenty books on Native American peoples (scholar.google best ~ 740)
* '66 Ellen Lenney<ref>http://content.apa.org/journals/bul/84/1/1.pdf</ref> (UH) — Professor of Psychology at U Maine Orono, early researcher on gender roles, oft cited, e.g., ''Women Don't Ask'' (scholar.google best ~ 891)
* '66 Ellen Lenney<ref>{{cite web|url=http://content.apa.org/journals/bul/84/1/1.pdf|title=PsycNET|website=www.content.apa.org}}</ref> (UH) — Professor of Psychology at U Maine Orono, early researcher on gender roles, oft cited, e.g., ''Women Don't Ask'' (scholar.google best ~ 891)
* '68 E. Mark Cummings III<ref>http://psychology.nd.edu/people/faculty/cummings-mark/</ref> (Johns Hopkins) — Endowed Chair in Psychology at Notre Dame U, five books on child development (scholar.google best ~ 1862)
* '68 E. Mark Cummings III<ref>{{cite web|url=http://psychology.nd.edu/people/faculty/cummings-mark/|title=E. Mark - Cummings // Department of Psychology // University of Notre Dame|first=Marketing Communications: Web // University of Notre|last=Dame|website=Department of Psychology}}</ref> (Johns Hopkins) — Endowed Chair in Psychology at Notre Dame U, five books on child development (scholar.google best ~ 1862)
* '68 [[Patrick Vinton Kirch]] (Penn) — Endowed Professor of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, elected to [[American Philosophical Society]], nine books on oceanic and Polynesian prehistory (scholar.google best ~ 976)
* '68 [[Patrick Vinton Kirch]] (Penn) — Endowed Professor of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, elected to [[American Philosophical Society]], nine books on oceanic and Polynesian prehistory (scholar.google best ~ 976)
* '68 Patricia A. Roos<ref>http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~roos/</ref> (UC Davis) — Professor of Sociology at Rutgers, ''Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations'', and ''Gender and Work'', VP of [[American Sociological Association]] (scholar.google best ~ 1918)
* '68 Patricia A. Roos<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~roos/|title=Your Page Title|website=www.rci.rutgers.edu}}</ref> (UC Davis) — Professor of Sociology at Rutgers, ''Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations'', and ''Gender and Work'', VP of [[American Sociological Association]] (scholar.google best ~ 1918)
* '70 James J. Moore<ref>http://weber.ucsd.edu/~jmoore/</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Anthropology at UCSD (scholar.google best ~ 575)
* '70 James J. Moore<ref>{{cite web|url=http://weber.ucsd.edu/~jmoore/|title=Jim Moore home page|website=weber.ucsd.edu}}</ref> (Stanford) — Professor of Anthropology at UCSD (scholar.google best ~ 575)
* '78 [[John Lie]] (Harvard) — Endowed Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley and U Illinois, Dean of International Studies, six books on Korea, Japan, and two textbooks on sociology (scholar.google best ~ 538)
* '78 [[John Lie]] (Harvard) — Endowed Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley and U Illinois, Dean of International Studies, six books on Korea, Japan, and two textbooks on sociology (scholar.google best ~ 538)
* '79 Sun Ki Chai (Stanford) — Professor of Sociology at U Hawaii, ''Culture and Social Theory,'' ''Social Computing,'' ''Choosing an Identity'' (scholar.google best ~ 68)
* '79 Sun Ki Chai (Stanford) — Professor of Sociology at U Hawaii, ''Culture and Social Theory,'' ''Social Computing,'' ''Choosing an Identity'' (scholar.google best ~ 68)
* '83 Jennifer Hickson Frankl<ref>https://archive.is/20130221095744/http://eh.net/directory/entry/4865</ref> (Princeton) — Professor of Economics at Williams College (scholar.google.best ~ 28)
* '83 Jennifer Hickson Frankl<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eh.net/directory/entry/4865|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130221095744/http://eh.net/directory/entry/4865|deadurl=yes|title=- Economic History Services|date=21 February 2013|archivedate=21 February 2013|publisher=}}</ref> (Princeton) — Professor of Economics at Williams College (scholar.google.best ~ 28)
* '84 Hugh C. Crethar<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130701142834/http://e-archive.library.okstate.edu/coe/crethar/index.htm</ref> (Oklahoma) Endowed Associate Professor of Counseling and Counseling Psychology at Oklahoma State University and co-author of ''Inclusive Cultural Empathy''<ref>http://www.apa.org/pubs/books/4317133.aspx</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 162)
* '84 Hugh C. Crethar<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130701142834/http://e-archive.library.okstate.edu/coe/crethar/index.htm|title=Oklahoma State University - Library - e-Archive - College of Education - Hugh C. Crethar|date=1 July 2013|publisher=}}</ref> (Oklahoma) Endowed Associate Professor of Counseling and Counseling Psychology at Oklahoma State University and co-author of ''Inclusive Cultural Empathy''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.apa.org/pubs/books/4317133.aspx|title=Inclusive Cultural Empathy: Making Relationships Central in Counseling and Psychotherapy|website=www.apa.org}}</ref> (scholar.google best ~ 162)
* '89 Adria L. Imada<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20081017102728/http://www.ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu/faculty/imada.shtml</ref> (Yale) — Professor of Ethnic Studies at UCSD (scholar.google.best ~ 61)
* '89 Adria L. Imada<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081017102728/http://www.ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu/faculty/imada.shtml|title=Adria L. Imada - Ethnic Studies - UC San Diego|date=17 October 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Yale) — Professor of Ethnic Studies at UCSD (scholar.google.best ~ 61)
* '89 Devah Pager<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090927192650/http://www.princeton.edu/~pager/</ref> (Wisconsin) — Associate Professor of Sociology at Princeton University (scholar.google best ~ 1890)
* '89 Devah Pager<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090927192650/http://www.princeton.edu/~pager/|title=Devah Pager|date=27 September 2009|publisher=}}</ref> (Wisconsin) — Associate Professor of Sociology at Princeton University (scholar.google best ~ 1890)


===Arts and humanities===
===Arts and humanities===
* '55 Elizabeth Bennett Johns<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080105092636/http://www.holycross.edu/departments/crec/website/elizabeth_johns.htm</ref> (Birmingham-Southern) — Emerita Professor of Art History at Penn, Pitt, Maryland, and Holy Cross; [[Guggenheim Fellow]]; books on [[Thomas Eakins]] and [[Winslow Homer]] <!-- high=15 -->
* '55 Elizabeth Bennett Johns<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080105092636/http://www.holycross.edu/departments/crec/website/elizabeth_johns.htm|title=Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture|date=5 January 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Birmingham-Southern) — Emerita Professor of Art History at Penn, Pitt, Maryland, and Holy Cross; [[Guggenheim Fellow]]; books on [[Thomas Eakins]] and [[Winslow Homer]] <!-- high=15 -->
* '57 Arthur H. Okazaki<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060520033825/http://129.81.224.10/art/people_faculty.cfm</ref> (Swarthmore) — Chair in Fine Arts and Endowed Professor of Fine Art Photography at Tulane
* '57 Arthur H. Okazaki<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060520033825/http://129.81.224.10/art/people_faculty.cfm|title=Welcome to the Newcomb Art Department at Tulane University|date=20 May 2006|publisher=}}</ref> (Swarthmore) — Chair in Fine Arts and Endowed Professor of Fine Art Photography at Tulane
* '60 Marilyn Wong-Gleysteen<ref>http://www.nndb.com/people/775/000120415/</ref> (Mt. Holyoke) — Professor of Art History at Columbia
* '60 Marilyn Wong-Gleysteen<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/775/000120415/|title=William H. Gleysteen|website=www.nndb.com}}</ref> (Mt. Holyoke) — Professor of Art History at Columbia
* '68 Leslie K. Hankins<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060911161217/http://www.cornellcollege.edu/faculty/lhankins.shtml</ref> (Duke) — Professor of English at [[Cornell College]], ''Virginia Woolf and the Arts'' <!-- high=3 -->
* '68 Leslie K. Hankins<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060911161217/http://www.cornellcollege.edu/faculty/lhankins.shtml|title=Cornell College - Academic Affairs|date=11 September 2006|publisher=}}</ref> (Duke) — Professor of English at [[Cornell College]], ''Virginia Woolf and the Arts'' <!-- high=3 -->
* '73 Christin J. Mamiya<ref>https://archive.is/20110807084236/http://media.www.dailynebraskan.com/media/storage/paper857/news/2000/08/24/Arts/Unl-Professor.CoAuthors.Renowned.Art.History.Book-1732591.shtml</ref> (Yale) — Endowed Professor of Art History at U Nebraska, current edition of ''[[Gardner's Art Through the Ages]]''
* '73 Christin J. Mamiya<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailynebraskan.com/2.3976/unl-professor-co-authors-renowned-art-history-book-1.1025392|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20110807084236/http://www.dailynebraskan.com/2.3976/unl-professor-co-authors-renowned-art-history-book-1.1025392|deadurl=yes|title=UNL professor co-authors renowned art history book - Arts - Daily Neb…|date=7 August 2011|archivedate=7 August 2011|publisher=}}</ref> (Yale) — Endowed Professor of Art History at U Nebraska, current edition of ''[[Gardner's Art Through the Ages]]''
* '73 John B. Roeder<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20101013194441/http://www.music.ubc.ca/divisions/theory/dr-john-roeder.html</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of Music at U British Columbia (Canada)
* '73 John B. Roeder<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101013194441/http://www.music.ubc.ca/divisions/theory/dr-john-roeder.html|title=Dr. John Roeder|date=13 October 2010|publisher=}}</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of Music at U British Columbia (Canada)
* '76 Claire C. Sanford<ref>http://babel.massart.edu/~joewood/MTL/folks/csnfrd/csnfrdhome.htm</ref> (California Arts) — Metals Faculty at [[Massachusetts College of Art]]
* '76 Claire C. Sanford<ref>{{cite web|url=http://babel.massart.edu/~joewood/MTL/folks/csnfrd/csnfrdhome.htm|title=Metals Dept. Faculty: Claire Sanford|website=babel.massart.edu}}</ref> (California Arts) — Metals Faculty at [[Massachusetts College of Art]]
* '78 Gwen Griffith-Dickson<ref>http://www.lecturelist.org/content/view_speaker/98</ref> (London) — Chair in Divinity and [[Gresham Professor of Divinity]] at [[Gresham College]] (UK), ''The Philosophy of Religion''
* '78 Gwen Griffith-Dickson<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lecturelist.org/content/view_speaker/98|title=Professor Gwen Griffith-Dickson|website=www.lecturelist.org}}</ref> (London) — Chair in Divinity and [[Gresham Professor of Divinity]] at [[Gresham College]] (UK), ''The Philosophy of Religion''
* '82* Eric Selinger<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060904164755/http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/poetry/selinger.htm</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of English at [[DePaul University]]
* '82* Eric Selinger<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060904164755/http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/poetry/selinger.htm|title=Eric M. Selinger|date=4 September 2006|publisher=}}</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of English at [[DePaul University]]
* '88* John W.I. Lee<ref>http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/john-w-i-lee/</ref> (Cornell) - Associate Professor of History at [[University of California, Santa Barbara]], ''A Greek Army on the March: Soldiers and Survival in Xenophon's Anabasis''
* '88* John W.I. Lee<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/john-w-i-lee/|title=John W.I. Lee|website=Department of History, UC Santa Barbara}}</ref> (Cornell) - Associate Professor of History at [[University of California, Santa Barbara]], ''A Greek Army on the March: Soldiers and Survival in Xenophon's Anabasis''
* '89 Valerie Weinstein<ref>http://www.unr.edu/cla/fll/weinstein.htm</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of German at [[University of Nevada, Reno]]
* '89 Valerie Weinstein<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unr.edu/cla/fll/weinstein.htm|title=World Languages and Literatures - University of Nevada, Reno|website=www.unr.edu}}</ref> (Harvard) — Professor of German at [[University of Nevada, Reno]]


==Civil rights leaders==
==Civil rights leaders==
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* '51 [[Elinor G. Constable]] (Wellesley) — US Ambassador to Kenya nominated by [[Ronald Reagan]]
* '51 [[Elinor G. Constable]] (Wellesley) — US Ambassador to Kenya nominated by [[Ronald Reagan]]
* '62 [[Wendy Lee Gramm]] (Wellesley) — Head of [[Commodity Futures Trading Commission]] for [[Ronald Reagan]], his "favorite economist", disgraced [[Enron]] board member, spouse of Texas Republican Senator [[Phil Gramm]]
* '62 [[Wendy Lee Gramm]] (Wellesley) — Head of [[Commodity Futures Trading Commission]] for [[Ronald Reagan]], his "favorite economist", disgraced [[Enron]] board member, spouse of Texas Republican Senator [[Phil Gramm]]
* '62 Terrence O'Donnell<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060521201244/https://www.textron.com/about/leadership/corp_management/bios/odonnell_terrence.jsp</ref> (Air Force Academy) — Deputy Special Assistant to [[Richard Nixon]] and Special Assistant to [[Gerald Ford]], General Counsel, [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]], Executive VP of [[Textron]]
* '62 Terrence O'Donnell<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060521201244/https://www.textron.com/about/leadership/corp_management/bios/odonnell_terrence.jsp|title=About Textron: Leadership: Biography|date=21 May 2006|publisher=}}</ref> (Air Force Academy) — Deputy Special Assistant to [[Richard Nixon]] and Special Assistant to [[Gerald Ford]], General Counsel, [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]], Executive VP of [[Textron]]
* '64 Jonathan Jay Healy (Williams) — Massachusetts state legislator and State Commissioner of Food and Agriculture, appointed USDA regional director by [[Barack Obama]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/!ut/p/_s.7_0_A/7_0_2KD/.cmd/ad/.ar/sa.retrievecontent/.c/6_5_P1/.ce/7_5_229/.p/5_5_1I5/.d/3/_th/J_5_9D/_s.7_0_A/7_0_2KD?PC_7_5_229_contentid=2009%2F07%2F0279.xml&PC_7_5_229_parentnav=LATEST_RELEASES&PC_7_5_229_navid=NEWS_RELEASE |title=U.S. Department of Agriculture |publisher=Usda.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>[http://sustainablewoods.net/NetworkGroup.aspx?GroupID=16&GroupPage=4 Massachusetts Woodlands Cooperative - Network Group - Sustainable Woods Network<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081004081925/http://sustainablewoods.net/NetworkGroup.aspx?GroupID=16&GroupPage=4 |date=2008-10-04 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.naae.org/about/newsandviews/5_99/Page2.html News & Views, May 1999, Page 2<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080927133450/http://www.naae.org/about/newsandviews/5_99/Page2.html |date=2008-09-27 }}</ref>
* '64 Jonathan Jay Healy (Williams) — Massachusetts state legislator and State Commissioner of Food and Agriculture, appointed USDA regional director by [[Barack Obama]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/!ut/p/_s.7_0_A/7_0_2KD/.cmd/ad/.ar/sa.retrievecontent/.c/6_5_P1/.ce/7_5_229/.p/5_5_1I5/.d/3/_th/J_5_9D/_s.7_0_A/7_0_2KD?PC_7_5_229_contentid=2009%2F07%2F0279.xml&PC_7_5_229_parentnav=LATEST_RELEASES&PC_7_5_229_navid=NEWS_RELEASE |title=U.S. Department of Agriculture |publisher=Usda.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>[http://sustainablewoods.net/NetworkGroup.aspx?GroupID=16&GroupPage=4 Massachusetts Woodlands Cooperative - Network Group - Sustainable Woods Network<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081004081925/http://sustainablewoods.net/NetworkGroup.aspx?GroupID=16&GroupPage=4 |date=2008-10-04 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.naae.org/about/newsandviews/5_99/Page2.html News & Views, May 1999, Page 2<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080927133450/http://www.naae.org/about/newsandviews/5_99/Page2.html |date=2008-09-27 }}</ref>
* '65 Robert G. Klein<ref>http://starbulletin.com/2000/01/18/news/story2.html</ref> (Stanford) — Hawaii Supreme Court Judge appointed Federal Judge by [[Bill Clinton]] (withdrawn)
* '65 Robert G. Klein<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/2000/01/18/news/story2.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref> (Stanford) — Hawaii Supreme Court Judge appointed Federal Judge by [[Bill Clinton]] (withdrawn)
* '66 Nanci Langley (USC) — Commissioner of the Postal Regulatory Commission, appointed by [[George W. Bush]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punahou.edu/uploaded/images/News/Media/Alumni_in_the_News/Langley_Release.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-04-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720035915/http://www.punahou.edu/uploaded/images/News/Media/Alumni_in_the_News/Langley_Release.pdf |archivedate=2011-07-20 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/nominations/949.html |title=Presidential Nomination: Nanci Langley |publisher=Georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '66 Nanci Langley (USC) — Commissioner of the Postal Regulatory Commission, appointed by [[George W. Bush]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punahou.edu/uploaded/images/News/Media/Alumni_in_the_News/Langley_Release.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-04-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720035915/http://www.punahou.edu/uploaded/images/News/Media/Alumni_in_the_News/Langley_Release.pdf |archivedate=2011-07-20 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/nominations/949.html |title=Presidential Nomination: Nanci Langley |publisher=Georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '68 Christopher Ryan Henry<ref>http://www.defenselink.mil/policy/sections/leadership/pdusdp/henry_biography.html</ref> (Annapolis) — VP of [[Science Applications International Corporation]] and Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for [[George W. Bush]]
* '68 Christopher Ryan Henry<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.defenselink.mil/policy/sections/leadership/pdusdp/henry_biography.html|title=United States Department of Defense|website=www.defenselink.mil}}</ref> (Annapolis) — VP of [[Science Applications International Corporation]] and Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for [[George W. Bush]]
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* '71 Michael Liu<ref>[http://www.dutkoworldwide/professionals/search_by_name/michael_liu/ ]{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> (Stanford) — HUD Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing (2001–2005) appointed by [[George W. Bush]]
* '71 Michael Liu<ref>[http://www.dutkoworldwide/professionals/search_by_name/michael_liu/ ]{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> (Stanford) — HUD Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing (2001–2005) appointed by [[George W. Bush]]
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* '23 Rhoda V. Lewis (Stanford) — early woman state Supreme Court Judge considered for federal bench according to ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine, "Her honor takes the bench"<ref>[http://womenslegalhistory.stanford.edu/papers06/LewisRhodaV-li-pitsch06.pdf A forgotten hero of Hawaii], by Molly Pietsch, Women's Legal History Papers at Stanford, 2006. {{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,839164-1,00.html Her Honor Takes the Bench], ''Time'' magazine, January 29, 1965.</ref>
* '23 Rhoda V. Lewis (Stanford) — early woman state Supreme Court Judge considered for federal bench according to ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine, "Her honor takes the bench"<ref>[http://womenslegalhistory.stanford.edu/papers06/LewisRhodaV-li-pitsch06.pdf A forgotten hero of Hawaii], by Molly Pietsch, Women's Legal History Papers at Stanford, 2006. {{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,839164-1,00.html Her Honor Takes the Bench], ''Time'' magazine, January 29, 1965.</ref>
* '54 Patricia Hudson Birdsall — Councilwoman, served as Mayor of [[Temecula]] 1992 and 1997, ''Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park (Temecula, California)''<ref>[http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2006/08/27/news/californian/21_08_588_26_06.txt 'First Lady of Temecula' Pat Birdsall dies], by John Hunneman, ''The Californian'', August 26, 2006.</ref>
* '54 Patricia Hudson Birdsall — Councilwoman, served as Mayor of [[Temecula]] 1992 and 1997, ''Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park (Temecula, California)''<ref>[http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2006/08/27/news/californian/21_08_588_26_06.txt 'First Lady of Temecula' Pat Birdsall dies], by John Hunneman, ''The Californian'', August 26, 2006.</ref>
* '56* Jana Gilpin Haehl<ref>[http://www.marinconservationleague.org/jana-haehl-corte-madera.html ]{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}</ref>{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (San Francisco) — Mayor of [[Corte Madera, California|Corte Madera]] 1975-1979, environmental activist, member of [[Barbara Boxer]]'s staff (attended 1947-49)<ref>[http://www.co.marin.ca.us/pos/MCOSD/Comments/Marin%20Conservation%20League.pdf (president of Marin Conservation League)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071127163651/http://www.co.marin.ca.us/pos/MCOSD/Comments/Marin%20Conservation%20League.pdf |date=November 27, 2007 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.marinij.com/fastsearchresults//ci_4930996 (refers to Mayorship)]</ref><ref>[http://marinnostalgia.org/jana.html (biography)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080201095742/http://marinnostalgia.org/jana.html |date=February 1, 2008 }}</ref>
* '56* Jana Gilpin Haehl<ref>[http://www.marinconservationleague.org/jana-haehl-corte-madera.html ]{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}</ref>{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (San Francisco) — Mayor of [[Corte Madera, California|Corte Madera]] 1975-1979, environmental activist, member of [[Barbara Boxer]]'s staff (attended 1947-49)<ref>[http://www.co.marin.ca.us/pos/MCOSD/Comments/Marin%20Conservation%20League.pdf (president of Marin Conservation League)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071127163651/http://www.co.marin.ca.us/pos/MCOSD/Comments/Marin%20Conservation%20League.pdf |date=November 27, 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marinij.com/fastsearchresults//ci_4930996|title=(refers to Mayorship)|publisher=}}</ref><ref>[http://marinnostalgia.org/jana.html (biography)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080201095742/http://marinnostalgia.org/jana.html |date=February 1, 2008 }}</ref>
* '57 Henry S. Richmond (Williams) — US [[Consul General]] for [[Durban]] (Saudi Arabia) and [[Nagoya]] (Japan)<ref>[http://www.sociedadesoffshore.com/inmigracion/embajadas_mundo.pdf Key Officers List<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090408020418/http://www.sociedadesoffshore.com/inmigracion/embajadas_mundo.pdf |date=April 8, 2009 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1052/is_n11_v116/ai_17603624/pg_4 |title=Japan's public works market: new challenges and opportunities |first=Arlene |last=Mayeda |year=1995 |work=Business America |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081013234055/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1052/is_n11_v116/ai_17603624/pg_4 |archivedate=2008-10-13 |df= }}</ref><ref>[http://www.thulathula.com/english/comments.htm Thulathula guests comments<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080704053611/http://www.thulathula.com/english/comments.htm |date=July 4, 2008 }}</ref>
* '57 Henry S. Richmond (Williams) — US [[Consul General]] for [[Durban]] (Saudi Arabia) and [[Nagoya]] (Japan)<ref>[http://www.sociedadesoffshore.com/inmigracion/embajadas_mundo.pdf Key Officers List<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090408020418/http://www.sociedadesoffshore.com/inmigracion/embajadas_mundo.pdf |date=April 8, 2009 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1052/is_n11_v116/ai_17603624/pg_4 |title=Japan's public works market: new challenges and opportunities |first=Arlene |last=Mayeda |year=1995 |work=Business America |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081013234055/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1052/is_n11_v116/ai_17603624/pg_4 |archivedate=2008-10-13 |df= }}</ref><ref>[http://www.thulathula.com/english/comments.htm Thulathula guests comments<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080704053611/http://www.thulathula.com/english/comments.htm |date=July 4, 2008 }}</ref>
* '59* David A. Pabst (Dartmouth) — US [[Consul General]] for [[Osaka]]–[[Kobe]] (Japan) (attended 1954-56)<ref>{{cite news| url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE6DF103CF932A15752C0A963958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 | work=The New York Times | title=QUAKE IN JAPAN: IN OSAKA; Osaka Shelters Victims and Fears Similar Fate | first=Philip | last=Shenon | date=January 21, 1995 | accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref><ref>[http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/%2005oct20051114/www.gpoaccess.gov/plumbook/1996/ag209.html Plum Book: 1996 Edition: Department of State<!-- Bot generated title -->]{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* '59* David A. Pabst (Dartmouth) — US [[Consul General]] for [[Osaka]]–[[Kobe]] (Japan) (attended 1954-56)<ref>{{cite news| url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE6DF103CF932A15752C0A963958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 | work=The New York Times | title=QUAKE IN JAPAN: IN OSAKA; Osaka Shelters Victims and Fears Similar Fate | first=Philip | last=Shenon | date=January 21, 1995 | accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref><ref>[http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/%2005oct20051114/www.gpoaccess.gov/plumbook/1996/ag209.html Plum Book: 1996 Edition: Department of State<!-- Bot generated title -->]{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* '59 [[Stephen Yamashiro]] — [[Mayor of Hawaii County]] from 1992 to 2000<ref name=hawaii24>{{cite news|first=|last=|title=Former Mayor Stephen K. Yamashiro (1941-2011) |url=http://www.hawaii247.com/2011/05/25/former-mayor-steve-yamashiro-1941-2011/ |work=[[Hawaii 24/7]] |date=2011-05-25|accessdate=2011-07-10}}</ref>
* '59 [[Stephen Yamashiro]] — [[Mayor of Hawaii County]] from 1992 to 2000<ref name=hawaii24>{{cite news|first=|last=|title=Former Mayor Stephen K. Yamashiro (1941-2011) |url=http://www.hawaii247.com/2011/05/25/former-mayor-steve-yamashiro-1941-2011/ |work=[[Hawaii 24/7]] |date=2011-05-25|accessdate=2011-07-10}}</ref>
* '61 Peter J. Levinson (Brandeis) — US House of Representatives Legal Counsel, majority counsel during [[impeachment of Bill Clinton]]<ref>[http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/judiciary/hju63850.000/hju63850_0.HTM Reauthorization of the Independent Counsel Statute, Part II<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/0/9/8/2/4/p98249_index.html Shaping U. S. Refugee Policy: The Unique Role of the House Judiciary Committee<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090430053635/http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/0/9/8/2/4/p98249_index.html |date=April 30, 2009 }}</ref><ref>http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/research/cornell-law-review/upload/Legomsky_Cornell_Law_Review_91_2.pdf</ref>
* '61 Peter J. Levinson (Brandeis) — US House of Representatives Legal Counsel, majority counsel during [[impeachment of Bill Clinton]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/judiciary/hju63850.000/hju63850_0.HTM|title=Reauthorization of the Independent Counsel Statute, Part II|website=commdocs.house.gov}}</ref><ref>[http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/0/9/8/2/4/p98249_index.html Shaping U. S. Refugee Policy: The Unique Role of the House Judiciary Committee<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090430053635/http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/0/9/8/2/4/p98249_index.html |date=April 30, 2009 }}</ref><ref>http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/research/cornell-law-review/upload/Legomsky_Cornell_Law_Review_91_2.pdf</ref>
* '62 Ronald E. Cox<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20061009110923/http://www.metrokc.gov/elections/pamphlet/pamphlet.aspx?cid=17167&eid=1214</ref> (West Point) — Presiding Chief Judge, Washington State Court of Appeals<ref>[http://www.courts.wa.gov/court_dir/?fa=court_dir.persondetail&indid=1013&orgid=121 Washington Courts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '62 Ronald E. Cox<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061009110923/http://www.metrokc.gov/elections/pamphlet/pamphlet.aspx?cid=17167&eid=1214|title=pamphlet|date=9 October 2006|publisher=}}</ref> (West Point) — Presiding Chief Judge, Washington State Court of Appeals<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.courts.wa.gov/court_dir/?fa=court_dir.persondetail&indid=1013&orgid=121|title=Washington State Courts - Court Directory|website=www.courts.wa.gov}}</ref>
* '64* James F. Lawrence (Jr.?)<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/23/AR2006092300810.html | work=The Washington Post | title=James F. Lawrence; Won Navy Cross in Korean War | first=Matt | last=Schudel | date=September 24, 2006 | accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref> (North Carolina) — [[Department of State]] Director of Weapons Removal and Abatement (attended 1960-63)<ref>[http://maic.jmu.edu/Journal/9.1/Focus/davis/davis.htm Engaging Civil Society Through Public-Private Partnerships, by Stacy Davis and James Lawrence (9.1)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '64* James F. Lawrence (Jr.?)<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/23/AR2006092300810.html | work=The Washington Post | title=James F. Lawrence; Won Navy Cross in Korean War | first=Matt | last=Schudel | date=September 24, 2006 | accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref> (North Carolina) — [[Department of State]] Director of Weapons Removal and Abatement (attended 1960-63)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://maic.jmu.edu/Journal/9.1/Focus/davis/davis.htm|title=James Madison University - CISR Home|first=|last=CISR|website=maic.jmu.edu}}</ref>
* '75 [[Mary Fairhurst]] (Gonzaga) — Justice of Washington State Supreme Court
* '75 [[Mary Fairhurst]] (Gonzaga) — Justice of Washington State Supreme Court
* '76 David Jesmer (West Point) — US Embassy [[Military Attaché]] to Syria<ref>[https://www.state.gov/outofdate/bgn/s/35817.htm Syria (10/03)<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080314110358/http://www.state.gov/outofdate/bgn/s/35817.htm |date=March 14, 2008 }}</ref><ref>[http://open-site.org/Regional/Middle_East/Syria/Transnational_Issues/United_States_Relations Open Site - Regional: Middle East: Syria: Transnational Issues: United States Relations<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '76 David Jesmer (West Point) — US Embassy [[Military Attaché]] to Syria<ref>[https://www.state.gov/outofdate/bgn/s/35817.htm Syria (10/03)<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080314110358/http://www.state.gov/outofdate/bgn/s/35817.htm |date=March 14, 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://open-site.org/Regional/Middle_East/Syria/Transnational_Issues/United_States_Relations|title=Middle East - Introduction - Open-Site.org|website=open-site.org}}</ref>
* '77 Girard D. Lau (Stanford) — [[Solicitor General]] of Hawaii<ref>[http://www.avvo.com/attorneys/96813-hi-girard-lau-4245822.html AVVO Resume]</ref>
* '77 Girard D. Lau (Stanford) — [[Solicitor General]] of Hawaii<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avvo.com/attorneys/96813-hi-girard-lau-4245822.html|title=Lawyer Girard Lau - Honolulu, HI - Avvo|website=www.avvo.com}}</ref>
* '79 [[Laura Thielen]] (University of Colorado) - [[Hawaii Senate]] representative, District 25; former Chair of [[Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources]]
* '79 [[Laura Thielen]] (University of Colorado) - [[Hawaii Senate]] representative, District 25; former Chair of [[Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources]]
* '96 E. Peter Giambastiani III (Annapolis) — chief policy advisor to Republican US Congressman [[Jeff Miller (Florida politician)|Jeff Miller]] from Florida (son<ref>[http://www.nndb.com/people/205/000129815/ Edmund P. Giambastiani, Jr<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> of [[Edmund Giambastiani]] II, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff)<ref>[http://www.legistorm.com/trip/traveler/7542/Edmund_P_Giambastiani_III.html Congressional Staffer Edmund P Giambastiani III - Privately Financed Travel<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.usni.org/about/EditorialBoardBios.asp Editorial Board Bios - U.S. Naval Institute<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '96 E. Peter Giambastiani III (Annapolis) — chief policy advisor to Republican US Congressman [[Jeff Miller (Florida politician)|Jeff Miller]] from Florida (son<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/205/000129815/|title=Edmund P. Giambastiani, Jr.|website=www.nndb.com}}</ref> of [[Edmund Giambastiani]] II, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.legistorm.com/trip/traveler/7542/Edmund_P_Giambastiani_III.html|title=Congressional Staffer Edmund Peter Giambastiani III (Pete) - Privately Financed Travel|website=www.legistorm.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usni.org/about/EditorialBoardBios.asp|title=U.S. Naval Institute Editorial Board Bios - U.S. Naval Institute|website=www.usni.org}}</ref>


==Military leaders and heroes==
==Military leaders and heroes==
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[[File:Solomons.jpg|thumb|70px|US Army Lt Col Mark Solomons '79, 5th-12th grade classmate of President Barack Obama, Battalion commander in Iraq<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2008/11/15/barack-obama-exclusive-where-are-his-school-classmates-now-115875-20895660/ |title=UK news: breaking stories, comment, analysis & debate - Mirror Online |publisher=Mirror.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>]]
[[File:Solomons.jpg|thumb|70px|US Army Lt Col Mark Solomons '79, 5th-12th grade classmate of President Barack Obama, Battalion commander in Iraq<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2008/11/15/barack-obama-exclusive-where-are-his-school-classmates-now-115875-20895660/ |title=UK news: breaking stories, comment, analysis & debate - Mirror Online |publisher=Mirror.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>]]
* '05 [[Paul Withington]] (Harvard) — MD in World War I, [[Silver Star]], Legion of Merit, and [[Croix de guerre 1914–1918 (France)|French Croix de guerre]], U Wisconsin football coach and college quarterback
* '05 [[Paul Withington]] (Harvard) — MD in World War I, [[Silver Star]], Legion of Merit, and [[Croix de guerre 1914–1918 (France)|French Croix de guerre]], U Wisconsin football coach and college quarterback
* '13 Farrant Louis Turner — [[Lieutenant Colonel]] first in command of [[U.S. 100th Infantry Battalion]] [[Nisei]],<ref>[http://www.katonk.com/442nd/442/page2.html 442ND Go for Broke<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071211045341/http://www.katonk.com/442nd/442/page2.html |date=December 11, 2007 }}</ref><ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2004/09/27/news/story1.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Jun/17/ln/ln01a.html Timeline of AJAs joining World War II fight - ''The Honolulu Advertiser'']</ref> unsuccessful Republican candidate for Governor of Hawaii in 1958<ref>''John A. Burns: The Man and His Times'' by Dan Boylan, T. Michael Holmes, Published 2000 University of Hawaii Press.</ref>
* '13 Farrant Louis Turner — [[Lieutenant Colonel]] first in command of [[U.S. 100th Infantry Battalion]] [[Nisei]],<ref>[http://www.katonk.com/442nd/442/page2.html 442ND Go for Broke<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071211045341/http://www.katonk.com/442nd/442/page2.html |date=December 11, 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/2004/09/27/news/story1.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref><ref>[http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Jun/17/ln/ln01a.html Timeline of AJAs joining World War II fight - ''The Honolulu Advertiser'']</ref> unsuccessful Republican candidate for Governor of Hawaii in 1958<ref>''John A. Burns: The Man and His Times'' by Dan Boylan, T. Michael Holmes, Published 2000 University of Hawaii Press.</ref>
* '14* Edward W. Timberlake (West Point) — Brigadier General commanded 49th AAA at [[Omaha Beach]] and [[Battle of the Bulge]]<ref>''A Time for Trumpets: The Untold Story of the Battle of the Bulge'' by Charles B. MacDonald, Bantam Books, 1985,</ref><ref>[http://www.6juin1944.com/assaut/omaha/page.php?page=29 D-Day : Normandie 1944 - L'assaut sur OMAHA Beach<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>Understanding Change, M.A. Thesis at The Ohio State University, by Bryon E. Greenwald, M.A., 2003</ref> early commander of [[Women's Army Corps]]<ref>{{Cite journal | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=jTg1xacTjhEC&pg=PA251&lpg=PA251&dq=general+edward+w.+timberlake#v=onepage&q=general%20edward%20w.%20timberlake&f=false | title = The World War Two Reader | isbn = 9780415224031 | author1 = Martel | first1 = Gordon | year = 2004}}</ref> (attended 1910-13)
* '14* Edward W. Timberlake (West Point) — Brigadier General commanded 49th AAA at [[Omaha Beach]] and [[Battle of the Bulge]]<ref>''A Time for Trumpets: The Untold Story of the Battle of the Bulge'' by Charles B. MacDonald, Bantam Books, 1985,</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.6juin1944.com/assaut/omaha/page.php?page=29|title=D-Day : Normandie 1944 - L'assaut sur OMAHA Beach<!-- Bot generated title -->|publisher=}}</ref><ref>Understanding Change, M.A. Thesis at The Ohio State University, by Bryon E. Greenwald, M.A., 2003</ref> early commander of [[Women's Army Corps]]<ref>{{Cite journal | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=jTg1xacTjhEC&pg=PA251&lpg=PA251&dq=general+edward+w.+timberlake#v=onepage&q=general%20edward%20w.%20timberlake&f=false | title = The World War Two Reader | isbn = 9780415224031 | author1 = Martel | first1 = Gordon | year = 2004}}</ref> (attended 1910-13)
* '20* [[Red Reeder|Russell "Red" Reeder, Jr.]] (West Point) — Colonel and Regiment leader at [[Utah Beach]] on [[D-Day]], [[Distinguished Service Cross (United States)|Distinguished Service Cross]], ''West Point Distinguished Graduate'', thirty-five books including ''[[The Long Gray Line]]'' (ghost writer), ''Born at Reveille'' (autobiography), and the "[[Clint Lane]] stories"<ref>THE LIVES THEY LIVED: Russell P. (Red) Reeder; Born at Reveille, New York Times, Michael Winerip, January 3, 1999</ref><ref>See [[US Military Academy]]</ref><ref>[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04E7DB1631F932A35750C0A96E958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print Russell Reeder, 95, Leader In Invasion on D-Day, Dies]
* '20* [[Red Reeder|Russell "Red" Reeder, Jr.]] (West Point) — Colonel and Regiment leader at [[Utah Beach]] on [[D-Day]], [[Distinguished Service Cross (United States)|Distinguished Service Cross]], ''West Point Distinguished Graduate'', thirty-five books including ''[[The Long Gray Line]]'' (ghost writer), ''Born at Reveille'' (autobiography), and the "[[Clint Lane]] stories"<ref>THE LIVES THEY LIVED: Russell P. (Red) Reeder; Born at Reveille, New York Times, Michael Winerip, January 3, 1999</ref><ref>See [[US Military Academy]]</ref><ref>[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04E7DB1631F932A35750C0A96E958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print Russell Reeder, 95, Leader In Invasion on D-Day, Dies]
By Richard Goldstein, ''New York Times'', March 1, 1998</ref> (attended 1916-17)
By Richard Goldstein, ''New York Times'', March 1, 1998</ref> (attended 1916-17)
* '22* [[Donald Prentice Booth]] (West Point) — [[High Commissioner]] of [[Okinawa]] 1958-61, [[Lieutenant General]], Commander of [[Fourth United States Army]], Persian Gulf Commander, buried at Arlington National Cemetery<ref>See [[High Commissioner#United States]]</ref><ref>[http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-pamphlets/ep870-1-42/c-5-1.pdf The Persian Gulf Command: Lifeline to the Soviet Union], by Frank N. Schubert {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070823025236/http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-pamphlets/ep870-1-42/c-5-1.pdf |date=August 23, 2007 }}</ref> (attended 1912-17)
* '22* [[Donald Prentice Booth]] (West Point) — [[High Commissioner]] of [[Okinawa]] 1958-61, [[Lieutenant General]], Commander of [[Fourth United States Army]], Persian Gulf Commander, buried at Arlington National Cemetery<ref>See [[High Commissioner#United States]]</ref><ref>[http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-pamphlets/ep870-1-42/c-5-1.pdf The Persian Gulf Command: Lifeline to the Soviet Union], by Frank N. Schubert {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070823025236/http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-pamphlets/ep870-1-42/c-5-1.pdf |date=August 23, 2007 }}</ref> (attended 1912-17)
* '22* Walter M. Johnson (West Point) — Brigadier General, commanded 117th infantry in [[Operation Overlord|Battle of Normandy]], a unit known as "The Workhorse of the Western Front" and "Roosevelt's SS Troops" (reorganized as [[278th Armored Cavalry Regiment]])<ref>[http://www.nrhc.org/history/WalterJohnson.html General Walter M. Johnson<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>{{cite book| chapterurl = http://www.history.army.mil/documents/ETO-OB/30id-eto.htm | chapter = 30th Infantry Division | url = http://www.history.army.mil/documents/ETO-OB/ETOOB-TOC.htm| title = Order of Battle of the United States Army, World War II| date = December 1945| publisher = [[United States Army Center of Military History]]}}</ref><ref>Men of Steel: The 1st SS Panzer Corps in the Ardennes and on the Eastern Front, By Michael Reynolds, Da Capo Press, 1999</ref><ref>''The Bitter Woods: The Battle of the Bulge'' by John S. D. Eisenhower, Putnam's Sons, 1969</ref> (attended 1911-15)
* '22* Walter M. Johnson (West Point) — Brigadier General, commanded 117th infantry in [[Operation Overlord|Battle of Normandy]], a unit known as "The Workhorse of the Western Front" and "Roosevelt's SS Troops" (reorganized as [[278th Armored Cavalry Regiment]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrhc.org/history/WalterJohnson.html|title=General Walter M. Johnson|first=|last=Webscribe.us|website=www.nrhc.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| chapterurl = http://www.history.army.mil/documents/ETO-OB/30id-eto.htm | chapter = 30th Infantry Division | url = http://www.history.army.mil/documents/ETO-OB/ETOOB-TOC.htm| title = Order of Battle of the United States Army, World War II| date = December 1945| publisher = [[United States Army Center of Military History]]}}</ref><ref>Men of Steel: The 1st SS Panzer Corps in the Ardennes and on the Eastern Front, By Michael Reynolds, Da Capo Press, 1999</ref><ref>''The Bitter Woods: The Battle of the Bulge'' by John S. D. Eisenhower, Putnam's Sons, 1969</ref> (attended 1911-15)
* '23 Archie Chun-Ming (Columbia) — World War II Lieutenant Colonel in Army Medical Corps, Bronze Star<ref>[http://hml.org/mmhc/mdindex/chunming.html Archie Chun-Ming<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071111064155/http://hml.org/mmhc/mdindex/chunming.html |date=2007-11-11 }}</ref><ref>''This Grim and Savage Game: The OSS and U.S. Convert Operations in World War II'' by Tom Moon, Da Capo Press, 2000.</ref><ref>''OSS Medical Intelligence in the Mediterranean:
* '23 Archie Chun-Ming (Columbia) — World War II Lieutenant Colonel in Army Medical Corps, Bronze Star<ref>[http://hml.org/mmhc/mdindex/chunming.html Archie Chun-Ming<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071111064155/http://hml.org/mmhc/mdindex/chunming.html |date=2007-11-11 }}</ref><ref>''This Grim and Savage Game: The OSS and U.S. Convert Operations in World War II'' by Tom Moon, Da Capo Press, 2000.</ref><ref>''OSS Medical Intelligence in the Mediterranean:
A Brief History'' by Dr. Jonathan Clemente, in Journal of Intelligence History 2:1, 2002</ref>
A Brief History'' by Dr. Jonathan Clemente, in Journal of Intelligence History 2:1, 2002</ref>
* '28* Stephen O. Fuqua, Jr. (West Point) — Brigadier General, Director at Bureau of International Security Affairs, son of Stephen O. Fuqua, Chief of Infantry<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,732215,00.html General Managers], ''Time'' magazine, April 08, 1929</ref><ref>''Uncovering Ways of War: U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Military Innovation'' ... by Thomas Gilbert Mahnken, Cornell U Press, 2002</ref><ref>[https://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/kennedyjf/xviii/26202.htm 153. Memorandum From Stephen O. Fuqua of the Bureau of International Security Affairs, Department of Defense, to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (Sloan)], Washington, February 8, 1963. Washington National Records Center, RG 330, OASD/ISA Files: FRC 67 A 4564, Iraq 000.1--1963. Secret. Drafted by Colonel Preble. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071013151608/http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/kennedyjf/xviii/26202.htm |date=October 13, 2007 }}</ref> (attended 1921-24)
* '28* Stephen O. Fuqua, Jr. (West Point) — Brigadier General, Director at Bureau of International Security Affairs, son of Stephen O. Fuqua, Chief of Infantry<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,732215,00.html General Managers], ''Time'' magazine, April 08, 1929</ref><ref>''Uncovering Ways of War: U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Military Innovation'' ... by Thomas Gilbert Mahnken, Cornell U Press, 2002</ref><ref>[https://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/kennedyjf/xviii/26202.htm 153. Memorandum From Stephen O. Fuqua of the Bureau of International Security Affairs, Department of Defense, to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (Sloan)], Washington, February 8, 1963. Washington National Records Center, RG 330, OASD/ISA Files: FRC 67 A 4564, Iraq 000.1--1963. Secret. Drafted by Colonel Preble. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071013151608/http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/kennedyjf/xviii/26202.htm |date=October 13, 2007 }}</ref> (attended 1921-24)
* '29 Alex Earl McKenzie (USC) — Lieutenant Colonel, commanded [[442nd Regimental Combat Team (United States)]] Nisei, the ''Purple Heart Battalion''<ref>[http://www.katonk.com/442nd/442/listing.html History 442nd RCT], from ''AMERICANS: The story of the 442nd Combat Team'', by Orville C. Shirey, Infantry Journal Press, 1946. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830142809/http://www.katonk.com/442nd/442/listing.html |date=August 30, 2007 }}</ref><ref name=autogenerated3>[http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/Units/442RCT.html The History of the 442nd Combat Team<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '29 Alex Earl McKenzie (USC) — Lieutenant Colonel, commanded [[442nd Regimental Combat Team (United States)]] Nisei, the ''Purple Heart Battalion''<ref>[http://www.katonk.com/442nd/442/listing.html History 442nd RCT], from ''AMERICANS: The story of the 442nd Combat Team'', by Orville C. Shirey, Infantry Journal Press, 1946. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830142809/http://www.katonk.com/442nd/442/listing.html |date=August 30, 2007 }}</ref><ref name=autogenerated3>{{cite web|url=http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/Units/442RCT.html|title=The History of the 442nd Combat Team|first=Steve|last=Cole|website=www.custermen.com}}</ref>
* '31 John Alexander Johnson (UH) — Major, commanded company of U.S. 100th Infantry Battalion Nisei, [[Killed in Action]] at [[Cassino]], ''John A. Johnson Hall (University of Hawaii)''<ref name=autogenerated3 /><ref>[http://libweb.hawaii.edu/names/johnson.html Johnson Hall | Building Names | University of Hawaii at Manoa<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '31 John Alexander Johnson (UH) — Major, commanded company of U.S. 100th Infantry Battalion Nisei, [[Killed in Action]] at [[Cassino]], ''John A. Johnson Hall (University of Hawaii)''<ref name=autogenerated3 /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://libweb.hawaii.edu/names/johnson.html|title=Johnson Hall - Building Names - University of Hawaii at Manoa|first=University of Hawaii at Manoa Hamilton|last=Library|website=libweb.hawaii.edu}}</ref>
* '33 Stanley R. Larsen<ref>http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history2/dcgLarsen.asp</ref> (West Point) — [[Lieutenant General]], commanded [[8th Infantry Division (United States)|8th Infantry Division]] 1962-64, commanded [[I Field Force, Vietnam]] 1966-67, commanded 6th Army, deputy commander in chief and chief of staff U.S. Army Pacific at Fort Shafter,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history2/dcgLarsen.asp |title=The United States Army &#124; United States Army Pacific |publisher=Usarpac.army.mil |date=2000-11-01 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> featured in book ''Touched with Fire: the Land War'' and author of [[US Army]] text, ''Allied Participation in Vietnam''<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0140246967?p=S02E&checkSum=cXaiJcIWf8h0RsLpTeXUQGs9k8lzUjVsZGG%2B6b0cJM0%3D ''Touched with Fire: The Land War in the South Pacific''], by
* '33 Stanley R. Larsen<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history2/dcgLarsen.asp|title=The United States Army - United States Army Pacific|first=|last=USARPAC|website=www.usarpac.army.mil}}</ref> (West Point) — [[Lieutenant General]], commanded [[8th Infantry Division (United States)|8th Infantry Division]] 1962-64, commanded [[I Field Force, Vietnam]] 1966-67, commanded 6th Army, deputy commander in chief and chief of staff U.S. Army Pacific at Fort Shafter,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history2/dcgLarsen.asp |title=The United States Army &#124; United States Army Pacific |publisher=Usarpac.army.mil |date=2000-11-01 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> featured in book ''Touched with Fire: the Land War'' and author of [[US Army]] text, ''Allied Participation in Vietnam''<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0140246967?p=S02E&checkSum=cXaiJcIWf8h0RsLpTeXUQGs9k8lzUjVsZGG%2B6b0cJM0%3D ''Touched with Fire: The Land War in the South Pacific''], by
Eric M. Bergerud, Penguin, 1997.</ref><ref>{{cite book| url = http://www.history.army.mil/books/Vietnam/allied/ | title =Allied Participation in Vietnam| first1 = Lieutenant General Stanley Robert| last1= Larsen |first2 = Brigadier General James Lawton | last2 =Collins, Jr.| publisher =[[United States Army Center of Military History]] | location = WASHINGTON, D.C.| year = 1985| origyear = 1975}}</ref>
Eric M. Bergerud, Penguin, 1997.</ref><ref>{{cite book| url = http://www.history.army.mil/books/Vietnam/allied/ | title =Allied Participation in Vietnam| first1 = Lieutenant General Stanley Robert| last1= Larsen |first2 = Brigadier General James Lawton | last2 =Collins, Jr.| publisher =[[United States Army Center of Military History]] | location = WASHINGTON, D.C.| year = 1985| origyear = 1975}}</ref>
* '34 Benjamin Franklin Dillingham II (Harvard) — Lieutenant Colonel, Bronze Star in World War II, unsuccessful Republican candidate for US Senator from Hawaii<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/98/10/21/news/obits.html Ben Dillingham, 82, was Hawaii GOP leader], by Helen Altonn, ''Star-Bulletin'', October 21, 1998 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050215093549/http://starbulletin.com/98/10/21/news/obits.html |date=February 15, 2005 }}</ref>
* '34 Benjamin Franklin Dillingham II (Harvard) — Lieutenant Colonel, Bronze Star in World War II, unsuccessful Republican candidate for US Senator from Hawaii<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/98/10/21/news/obits.html Ben Dillingham, 82, was Hawaii GOP leader], by Helen Altonn, ''Star-Bulletin'', October 21, 1998 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050215093549/http://starbulletin.com/98/10/21/news/obits.html |date=February 15, 2005 }}</ref>
* '35 Richard P. Scott (West Point) — Brigadier General and Commandant of Cadets, West Point US Military Academy<ref>[http://www.historyforsale.com/html/prodetails.asp?bw=1&documentid=171643 R. SCOTT Autograph<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.historyforsale.com/html/prodetails.asp?bw=0&documentid=171676 R. SCOTT Autograph<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>{{IMDb episode|id=0724770|episode=Toast of the Town}}</ref>
* '35 Richard P. Scott (West Point) — Brigadier General and Commandant of Cadets, West Point US Military Academy<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historyforsale.com/html/prodetails.asp?bw=1&documentid=171643|title=General R. P. Scott - Typed Letter Signed 08/25/1967 - Autographs & Manuscripts - HistoryForSale Item 171643|website=HistoryForSale Autographs & Manuscripts}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historyforsale.com/html/prodetails.asp?bw=0&documentid=171676|title=General R. P. Scott - Photograph Signed - Autographs & Manuscripts - HistoryForSale Item 171676|website=HistoryForSale Autographs & Manuscripts}}</ref><ref>{{IMDb episode|id=0724770|episode=Toast of the Town}}</ref>
* '35 [[Francis B. Wai]] (UCLA) — [[Captain (U.S. Army)|Captain]] in World War II, [[Medal of Honor]] for actions in [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]], [[Killed in Action]]
* '35 [[Francis B. Wai]] (UCLA) — [[Captain (U.S. Army)|Captain]] in World War II, [[Medal of Honor]] for actions in [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]], [[Killed in Action]]
* '38 George Cantlay<ref>http://www.1id.army.mil/bigredone/commandteam/former/ADC/Cantlay,%20Gerorge%20G.htm</ref> (West Point) — Deputy Chairman of NATO Military Committee, Lieutenant General, commanded [[2nd Armored Division (United States)|2nd Armored Division]], Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, four Legion of Merit, [[Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army)|Distinguished Service Medal]], and [[Defense Distinguished Service Medal]]<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/98/09/15/news/story3.html Hawaii man named Army vice chief of staff], by Gregg Kakesako, ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', September 15, 1998 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050214050652/http://starbulletin.com/98/09/15/news/story3.html |date=February 14, 2005 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.1id.army.mil/bigredone/commandteam/former/ADC/Cantlay,%20Gerorge%20G.htm General George B. Cantlay<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101204105335/http://www.1id.army.mil/bigredone/commandteam/former/ADC/Cantlay%2C%20Gerorge%20G.htm |date=2010-12-04 }}</ref>
* '38 George Cantlay<ref>http://www.1id.army.mil/bigredone/commandteam/former/ADC/Cantlay,%20Gerorge%20G.htm</ref> (West Point) — Deputy Chairman of NATO Military Committee, Lieutenant General, commanded [[2nd Armored Division (United States)|2nd Armored Division]], Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, four Legion of Merit, [[Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army)|Distinguished Service Medal]], and [[Defense Distinguished Service Medal]]<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/98/09/15/news/story3.html Hawaii man named Army vice chief of staff], by Gregg Kakesako, ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', September 15, 1998 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050214050652/http://starbulletin.com/98/09/15/news/story3.html |date=February 14, 2005 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.1id.army.mil/bigredone/commandteam/former/ADC/Cantlay,%20Gerorge%20G.htm General George B. Cantlay<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101204105335/http://www.1id.army.mil/bigredone/commandteam/former/ADC/Cantlay%2C%20Gerorge%20G.htm |date=2010-12-04 }}</ref>
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* '38 [[Thurston Twigg-Smith]] (Yale) — Lieutenant Colonel in National Guard Artillery, Bronze Star, leading critic of [[Hawaiian sovereignty movement]]
* '38 [[Thurston Twigg-Smith]] (Yale) — Lieutenant Colonel in National Guard Artillery, Bronze Star, leading critic of [[Hawaiian sovereignty movement]]
* '42* George S. Patton, IV (West Point) — Major General, Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Legion of Merit, served in [[Korean War]] and [[Vietnam War]], son of General [[George S. Patton]], Jr. (attended 1935-37)
* '42* George S. Patton, IV (West Point) — Major General, Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Legion of Merit, served in [[Korean War]] and [[Vietnam War]], son of General [[George S. Patton]], Jr. (attended 1935-37)
* '60 Peter E. Gleszer (West Point) — Captain in [[Vietnam War]], Bronze Star (heroism), 25th Infantry Division<ref>[http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/rmgleszer.htm (reference in father's obituary)]</ref><ref>[http://www.25thida.com/TLN/tln3-29.htm Tropic Lightning News 3:29], July 15, 1968</ref>
* '60 Peter E. Gleszer (West Point) — Captain in [[Vietnam War]], Bronze Star (heroism), 25th Infantry Division<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/rmgleszer.htm|title=Roland M. Gleszer, Major General, United States Army|first=Michael Robert|last=Patterson|website=www.arlingtoncemetery.net}}</ref><ref>[http://www.25thida.com/TLN/tln3-29.htm Tropic Lightning News 3:29], July 15, 1968</ref>
* '64 Michael G. MacLaren (West Point) — Colonel in [[Gulf War]], ''[[The New Yorker]]'''s testifier of "turkey shoot"<ref>[http://www.polyconomics.com/sy.html What happened in the final days of the Gulf War?] by Seymour Hersh, May 22, 2000 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016052201/http://www.polyconomics.com/sy.html |date=October 16, 2007 }}</ref>
* '64 Michael G. MacLaren (West Point) — Colonel in [[Gulf War]], ''[[The New Yorker]]'''s testifier of "turkey shoot"<ref>[http://www.polyconomics.com/sy.html What happened in the final days of the Gulf War?] by Seymour Hersh, May 22, 2000 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016052201/http://www.polyconomics.com/sy.html |date=October 16, 2007 }}</ref>
* '67 Stephen D. Tom<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110616193405/http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history/dcgbios/dcgTom.asp</ref> (Michigan) — Major General United States Army Reserve, Chief of Staff United States Pacific Command Camp Smith
* '67 Stephen D. Tom<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110616193405/http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history/dcgbios/dcgTom.asp|title=Major General Stephan Tom - United States Army, Pacific|date=16 June 2011|publisher=}}</ref> (Michigan) — Major General United States Army Reserve, Chief of Staff United States Pacific Command Camp Smith
* '72 George L. Topic<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071030094720/http://www.jcs.mil/bios/bio_topic.html</ref> (Claremont) — Major and Department of Army [[Inspector General]], Deputy Director at [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
* '72 George L. Topic<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071030094720/http://www.jcs.mil/bios/bio_topic.html|title=J1 - Bio Mr. George L. Topic|date=30 October 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Claremont) — Major and Department of Army [[Inspector General]], Deputy Director at [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
* '74 Thomas D. Farrell (UH) — Colonel in [[United States Army Military Intelligence|Army Intelligence]], Bronze Star and Legion of Merit during [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]]<ref>[http://www.farrell-hawaii.com/index.php?page=AboutUs (autobiographical)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081017122029/http://www.farrell-hawaii.com/index.php?page=AboutUs |date=October 17, 2008 }}</ref><ref>[http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Feb/06/op/FP702060312.html Watada wasn't asked to commit unlawful acts], by Col. Thomas D. Farrell (contains bio)</ref>
* '74 Thomas D. Farrell (UH) — Colonel in [[United States Army Military Intelligence|Army Intelligence]], Bronze Star and Legion of Merit during [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]]<ref>[http://www.farrell-hawaii.com/index.php?page=AboutUs (autobiographical)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081017122029/http://www.farrell-hawaii.com/index.php?page=AboutUs |date=October 17, 2008 }}</ref><ref>[http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Feb/06/op/FP702060312.html Watada wasn't asked to commit unlawful acts], by Col. Thomas D. Farrell (contains bio)</ref>
* '79 Mark E. Solomons<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080314135859/http://pao.hood.army.mil/1stcavdiv/units/1BCT/2-8/leadership.htm</ref> (Chico) — Lieutenant Colonel and Executive Officer for the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Bronze Star, Purple Heart
* '79 Mark E. Solomons<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080314135859/http://pao.hood.army.mil/1stcavdiv/units/1BCT/2-8/leadership.htm|title=1st Cavalry Division - 1BCT - 2-8|date=14 March 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Chico) — Lieutenant Colonel and Executive Officer for the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Bronze Star, Purple Heart


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* '25* Frederick M. Reeder (Annapolis) — [[Rear Admiral]], directed Naval Flight School (attended 1916-23)<ref>{{cite news| url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30F14FC3B5E17738DDDAB0894D9415B8788F1D3 | work=The New York Times | title=Flyers' Manual; SAFE FOR SOLO. By Frederick M. Reeder, Rear Admiral. U.S.N. (Ret.), and Robert C. Osborn. 216 pp. New York: Harper & Bros. $3.75 | date=November 2, 1947 | accessdate=May 22, 2010 | first=John | last=Stuart}}</ref>
* '25* Frederick M. Reeder (Annapolis) — [[Rear Admiral]], directed Naval Flight School (attended 1916-23)<ref>{{cite news| url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30F14FC3B5E17738DDDAB0894D9415B8788F1D3 | work=The New York Times | title=Flyers' Manual; SAFE FOR SOLO. By Frederick M. Reeder, Rear Admiral. U.S.N. (Ret.), and Robert C. Osborn. 216 pp. New York: Harper & Bros. $3.75 | date=November 2, 1947 | accessdate=May 22, 2010 | first=John | last=Stuart}}</ref>
* '29* [[Gordon Chung-Hoon]] (Annapolis) — Rear Admiral, {{USS|Arizona|BB-39}} survivor, Commanded World War II destroyer {{USS|Sigsbee|DD-502|6}}, Silver Star and [[Navy Cross (United States)|Navy Cross]], destroyer {{USS|Chung-Hoon|DDG-93|6}}, ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' featured football star (attended 1923-28)
* '29* [[Gordon Chung-Hoon]] (Annapolis) — Rear Admiral, {{USS|Arizona|BB-39}} survivor, Commanded World War II destroyer {{USS|Sigsbee|DD-502|6}}, Silver Star and [[Navy Cross (United States)|Navy Cross]], destroyer {{USS|Chung-Hoon|DDG-93|6}}, ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' featured football star (attended 1923-28)
* '58 Robert T. Guard (USC) — commanded swiftboat and {{USS|Esteem|AM-438|6}} aggressive minesweeper, Bronze Star<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=395 |accessdate=April 1, 2009 }}{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
* '58 Robert T. Guard (USC) — commanded swiftboat and {{USS|Esteem|AM-438|6}} aggressive minesweeper, Bronze Star<ref>[http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=395 <!-- |accessdate=April 1, 2009 --> ]{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
* '65 Christopher H. Johnson (Stanford) — commanded {{USS|Vandegrift|FFG-48|6}} escort frigate<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/07/0748.htm |title=Frigate Photo Index FFG-48 USS VANDEGRIFT |publisher=Navsource.org |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '65 Christopher H. Johnson (Stanford) — commanded {{USS|Vandegrift|FFG-48|6}} escort frigate<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/07/0748.htm |title=Frigate Photo Index FFG-48 USS VANDEGRIFT |publisher=Navsource.org |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '69 Thomas G. Kyle (Stanford) — commanded {{USS|Puffer|SSN-652|6}} attack submarine, investigated [[Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Don Cook |url=http://www.usspuffer.org/puffer/ships_history_ssn652.html |title=Ships History - USS PUFFER - SSN652 |publisher=Uss Puffer |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1212482.stm| work=BBC News | title=Court shown sub crash simulation | date=March 10, 2001 | accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/march01/griffiths1.html |title=Online NewsHour: Collision at Sea - Adm. Griffiths Testimony |publisher=Pbs.org |date=2001-02-09 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ntsb.gov/Dockets/Marine/DCA01MM022/302213.pdf |title=Document 1 NTSB Interview with Anthony Schnur Filing Date March 22, 2001 61 page(s) of Image (PDF or TIFF) Photos |publisher=Ntsb.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '69 Thomas G. Kyle (Stanford) — commanded {{USS|Puffer|SSN-652|6}} attack submarine, investigated [[Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Don Cook |url=http://www.usspuffer.org/puffer/ships_history_ssn652.html |title=Ships History - USS PUFFER - SSN652 |publisher=Uss Puffer |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1212482.stm| work=BBC News | title=Court shown sub crash simulation | date=March 10, 2001 | accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/march01/griffiths1.html |title=Online NewsHour: Collision at Sea - Adm. Griffiths Testimony |publisher=Pbs.org |date=2001-02-09 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ntsb.gov/Dockets/Marine/DCA01MM022/302213.pdf |title=Document 1 NTSB Interview with Anthony Schnur Filing Date March 22, 2001 61 page(s) of Image (PDF or TIFF) Photos |publisher=Ntsb.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '76 Dennis A. Schulz (Marquette) — commanded Tactical Air Group One<ref>https://beckerboys.com/{{dead link|date=January 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* '76 Dennis A. Schulz (Marquette) — commanded Tactical Air Group One<ref>[https://beckerboys.com/ ]{{dead link|date=January 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* '77 [[Thomas H. Copeman III]] (Creighton) — Rear Admiral, commanded {{USS|Benfold|DDG-65|6}}, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Training, and Readiness, appointed to reform the [[internment camp]] at [[Guantanamo Bay]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punahou.edu/uploaded/images/News/Media/Alumni_in_the_News/Copeman_promotion_punahou.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-04-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720035847/http://www.punahou.edu/uploaded/images/News/Media/Alumni_in_the_News/Copeman_promotion_punahou.pdf |archivedate=2011-07-20 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=22 |accessdate=April 1, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080503153704/http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=22 |archivedate=May 3, 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090130/BREAKING01/90130061/-1/LOCALNEWSFRONT |title=Hawaii News, Honolulu, Honolulu News, Sports, Editorial, Features, Travel and Business - Honolulu Star-Advertiser - Hawaii Newspaper |publisher=Honoluluadvertiser.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03 }}{{dead link|date=April 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.midweek.com/content/columns/newsmaker_article/thomas_copeman/ |title=The Punahou Admiral &#124; News Maker |publisher=Midweek.com |date=2008-09-11 |accessdate=2013-03-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927224149/http://www.midweek.com/content/columns/newsmaker_article/thomas_copeman/ |archivedate=2011-09-27 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/travel/cruises/item.aspx?&type=article&aid=05tWcC14Jl0HT&pn=3&tid=0duAbOtgDl1wC| work=USA Today | accessdate=May 22, 2010 | title=Most Popular| first=Gene| last=Sloan}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/2008/06/15/news/military.html |title=In the Military &#124; starbulletin.com &#124; News &#124; /2008/06/15/ |publisher=Archives.starbulletin.com |date=2008-06-15 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arabtimesonline.com/pdf09/feb/1/page%2006.pdf |title=Arab Times Kuwait English Daily :: 404Error |publisher=Arabtimesonline.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '77 [[Thomas H. Copeman III]] (Creighton) — Rear Admiral, commanded {{USS|Benfold|DDG-65|6}}, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Training, and Readiness, appointed to reform the [[internment camp]] at [[Guantanamo Bay]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punahou.edu/uploaded/images/News/Media/Alumni_in_the_News/Copeman_promotion_punahou.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-04-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720035847/http://www.punahou.edu/uploaded/images/News/Media/Alumni_in_the_News/Copeman_promotion_punahou.pdf |archivedate=2011-07-20 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=22 |accessdate=April 1, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080503153704/http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=22 |archivedate=May 3, 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090130/BREAKING01/90130061/-1/LOCALNEWSFRONT |title=Hawaii News, Honolulu, Honolulu News, Sports, Editorial, Features, Travel and Business - Honolulu Star-Advertiser - Hawaii Newspaper |publisher=Honoluluadvertiser.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03 }}{{dead link|date=April 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.midweek.com/content/columns/newsmaker_article/thomas_copeman/ |title=The Punahou Admiral &#124; News Maker |publisher=Midweek.com |date=2008-09-11 |accessdate=2013-03-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927224149/http://www.midweek.com/content/columns/newsmaker_article/thomas_copeman/ |archivedate=2011-09-27 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/travel/cruises/item.aspx?&type=article&aid=05tWcC14Jl0HT&pn=3&tid=0duAbOtgDl1wC| work=USA Today | accessdate=May 22, 2010 | title=Most Popular| first=Gene| last=Sloan}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/2008/06/15/news/military.html |title=In the Military &#124; starbulletin.com &#124; News &#124; /2008/06/15/ |publisher=Archives.starbulletin.com |date=2008-06-15 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arabtimesonline.com/pdf09/feb/1/page%2006.pdf |title=Arab Times Kuwait English Daily :: 404Error |publisher=Arabtimesonline.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '77 Alma Lau Grocki (Annapolis) — Admiral, member of the 2nd class at the [[United States Naval Academy|Naval Academy]] to admit women
* '77 Alma Lau Grocki (Annapolis) — Admiral, member of the 2nd class at the [[United States Naval Academy|Naval Academy]] to admit women
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* '37 [[Ross T. Dwyer]] (Stanford) — Major General, Commanded [[1st Marine Division (United States)|1st Marine Division]] and [[I Marine Amphibious Force]], USMC Aide to [[Secretary of the Navy]], Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star
* '37 [[Ross T. Dwyer]] (Stanford) — Major General, Commanded [[1st Marine Division (United States)|1st Marine Division]] and [[I Marine Amphibious Force]], USMC Aide to [[Secretary of the Navy]], Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star
* '50 Wallace M. Greene III (Annapolis) — Lieutenant Colonel and author, son of [[Commandant of the Marine Corps]] [[Wallace M. Greene, Jr.]]
* '50 Wallace M. Greene III (Annapolis) — Lieutenant Colonel and author, son of [[Commandant of the Marine Corps]] [[Wallace M. Greene, Jr.]]
* '61 Gene Smedley McMullen<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070715012242/http://dsf.chesco.org/heroes/mcmullen/mcmullen.htm</ref> (Penn State) — [[Lieutenant]] [[Killed in Action]] in the [[Vietnam War]]
* '61 Gene Smedley McMullen<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070715012242/http://dsf.chesco.org/heroes/mcmullen/mcmullen.htm|title=Chester County Hall of Heroes: Gene Smedley McMullen|date=15 July 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Penn State) — [[Lieutenant]] [[Killed in Action]] in the [[Vietnam War]]
* '63* Benjamin F. Dillingham, III (Harvard) — leading gay and human rights benefactor in San Diego, [[Bronze Star]] for service in Vietnam with the U.S. Marine Corps<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lambdaarchives.us/2008_honorees/ben_dillingham.htm |title=Ben Dillingham III |publisher=Lambdaarchives.us |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> (attended '53-59)
* '63* Benjamin F. Dillingham, III (Harvard) — leading gay and human rights benefactor in San Diego, [[Bronze Star]] for service in Vietnam with the U.S. Marine Corps<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lambdaarchives.us/2008_honorees/ben_dillingham.htm |title=Ben Dillingham III |publisher=Lambdaarchives.us |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> (attended '53-59)
* Marlin Clack Martin, III. Col. USMC (ret), Bronze medal, purple heart (2), fought in Pacific WWII
* Marlin Clack Martin, III. Col. USMC (ret), Bronze medal, purple heart (2), fought in Pacific WWII
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[[File:Major general michael h. tice.jpg|thumb|70px|Air National Guard Major General Michael H. Tice]]
[[File:Major general michael h. tice.jpg|thumb|70px|Air National Guard Major General Michael H. Tice]]


* '28 Benjamin Jepson Webster<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071010143855/http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7536</ref> (West Point) — Lieutenant General, Commander of Allied Airforces, Southern Europe (AIRSOUTH)
* '28 Benjamin Jepson Webster<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071010143855/http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7536|title=Biographies : LIEUTENANT GENERAL BENJAMIN J. WEBSTER|date=10 October 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (West Point) — Lieutenant General, Commander of Allied Airforces, Southern Europe (AIRSOUTH)
* '30 Charles Barnard Stewart<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090910225556/http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio_print.asp?bioID=7261&page=1</ref> (West Point) — Brigadier General, Legion of Merit, vice commander of Air Force Special Weapons Center ([[Kirtland Air Force Base]]), director at [[United States Atomic Energy Commission|Atomic Energy Commission]]
* '30 Charles Barnard Stewart<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090910225556/http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio_print.asp?bioID=7261&page=1|title=BRIGADIER GENERAL C.B. STEWART|date=10 September 2009|publisher=}}</ref> (West Point) — Brigadier General, Legion of Merit, vice commander of Air Force Special Weapons Center ([[Kirtland Air Force Base]]), director at [[United States Atomic Energy Commission|Atomic Energy Commission]]
* '35* William Brewster Morgan<ref>http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/f/350/3/5/125</ref> (Columbia) — [[Eagle Squadron]] pilot, subject of movie, Commander of [[Hawaii National Guard]] (attended 1925-30)<ref>[http://www.eaglesquadrons.com/cpg132/thumbnails.php?album=213 (photograph)]{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>[http://www.334theaglesquadron.com/portal/page_display.asp?pid=1 334th Eagle Squadron<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071211100551/http://www.334theaglesquadron.com/portal/page_display.asp?pid=1 |date=December 11, 2007 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.littlefriends.co.uk/gallery.php?Group=4&Style=item&origStyle=list&Item=179&Temp=1873&searchString= (photograph)]</ref>
* '35* William Brewster Morgan<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/f/350/3/5/125|title=WINGS PALETTE - Republic P-47 Thunderbolt - USA|first=Grigory|last=Ivanov|website=wp.scn.ru}}</ref> (Columbia) — [[Eagle Squadron]] pilot, subject of movie, Commander of [[Hawaii National Guard]] (attended 1925-30)<ref>[http://www.eaglesquadrons.com/cpg132/thumbnails.php?album=213 <!-- (photograph) -->]{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>[http://www.334theaglesquadron.com/portal/page_display.asp?pid=1 334th Eagle Squadron<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071211100551/http://www.334theaglesquadron.com/portal/page_display.asp?pid=1 |date=December 11, 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.littlefriends.co.uk/gallery.php?Group=4&Style=item&origStyle=list&Item=179&Temp=1873&searchString=|title=8th Air Force Fighter Group - Littlefriends.co.uk|first=Peter|last=randall|website=www.littlefriends.co.uk}}</ref>
* '40* Ben Cassiday, Jr.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071010153211/http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=4953</ref> (West Point) — Brigadier General and Commandant of [[AFROTC]], Silver Star (attended 1934-36)
* '40* Ben Cassiday, Jr.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071010153211/http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=4953|title=Biographies : BRIGADIER GENERAL B.B. CASSIDAY JR.|date=10 October 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (West Point) — Brigadier General and Commandant of [[AFROTC]], Silver Star (attended 1934-36)
* '59* Karl Polifka, Jr. — Deputy Director of Intelligence US Central Command, Silver Star, [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]], son of Karl "Pop" Polifka, pioneer in air reconnaissance (attended 1954-58)
* '59* Karl Polifka, Jr. — Deputy Director of Intelligence US Central Command, Silver Star, [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]], son of Karl "Pop" Polifka, pioneer in air reconnaissance (attended 1954-58)
* '61 Michael H. Tice<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070714231359/http://www.ngb.army.mil/ngbgomo/library/bio/tice_mh.htm</ref> (Oregon) — Major General Commanded [[154th Wing]]
* '61 Michael H. Tice<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070714231359/http://www.ngb.army.mil/ngbgomo/library/bio/tice_mh.htm|title=Brigadier General Michael H. Tice|date=14 July 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Oregon) — Major General Commanded [[154th Wing]]
* '66* [[Gregory S. Martin]] (Air Force Academy) — [[General]] and Commander at [[Wright-Patterson AFB]], Commander of Allied Airforces, Northern Europe (AIRNORTH); Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Service Medal, [[Defense Superior Service Medal]], Legion of Merit, [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]] (attended 1962-65)
* '66* [[Gregory S. Martin]] (Air Force Academy) — [[General]] and Commander at [[Wright-Patterson AFB]], Commander of Allied Airforces, Northern Europe (AIRNORTH); Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Service Medal, [[Defense Superior Service Medal]], Legion of Merit, [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]] (attended 1962-65)
* '72 Gregory B. Gardner<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070714221149/http://www.ngb.army.mil/ngbgomo/library/bio/gardner_gb.htm</ref> (UH) — [[Air National Guard]] Major General, [[Kansas National Guard]] [[Adjutant General]] and Director of Homeland Security for Kansas, commanded [[B1 bomber]] [[184th Wing]]
* '72 Gregory B. Gardner<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070714221149/http://www.ngb.army.mil/ngbgomo/library/bio/gardner_gb.htm|title=Major General Gregory B. Gardner|date=14 July 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (UH) — [[Air National Guard]] Major General, [[Kansas National Guard]] [[Adjutant General]] and Director of Homeland Security for Kansas, commanded [[B1 bomber]] [[184th Wing]]


==Entertainment==
==Entertainment==
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* '62 [[Bruce Broughton]] — film composer (''[[Silverado (film)|Silverado]]'', ''[[Tombstone (film)|Tombstone]]'', ''[[The Rescuers Down Under]]'') and 10-time Emmy-winner for TV themes (''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'', ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'') and series (''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]'', ''[[Dallas (1978 TV series)|Dallas]]'', ''[[How the West Was Won (TV series)|How the West Was Won]]'')
* '62 [[Bruce Broughton]] — film composer (''[[Silverado (film)|Silverado]]'', ''[[Tombstone (film)|Tombstone]]'', ''[[The Rescuers Down Under]]'') and 10-time Emmy-winner for TV themes (''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'', ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'') and series (''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]'', ''[[Dallas (1978 TV series)|Dallas]]'', ''[[How the West Was Won (TV series)|How the West Was Won]]'')
* '67 Henry "Kapono" Ka’aihue — singer-songwriter of [[Cecilio & Kapono]]<ref>{{cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110711163911/http://henrykapono.com/bio.asp| archivedate = 2011-07-11| url = http://henrykapono.com/ck.asp | deadurl = yes | title = Henry Kapono - Bio | work = Henrykapono.com}}</ref>
* '67 Henry "Kapono" Ka’aihue — singer-songwriter of [[Cecilio & Kapono]]<ref>{{cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110711163911/http://henrykapono.com/bio.asp| archivedate = 2011-07-11| url = http://henrykapono.com/ck.asp | deadurl = yes | title = Henry Kapono - Bio | work = Henrykapono.com}}</ref>
* '71 Audy Kimura<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20111006034831/http://www.hyshawaii.com/livemusic.htm</ref> (Hawaii) — popular composer, singer and music producer in Hawaii and Japan, winner of eight [[Na Hoku Hanohano]] awards<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hawaiianmusichistory.com/awards/na-hoku-hanohano-by-artist.htm |title=Na Hoku Hanohano Awards - Winners by Artist |publisher=Hawaiianmusichistory.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '71 Audy Kimura<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006034831/http://www.hyshawaii.com/livemusic.htm|title=Live Music at Hy's Steak House Restaurant for Fine Dining in Waikiki|date=6 October 2011|publisher=}}</ref> (Hawaii) — popular composer, singer and music producer in Hawaii and Japan, winner of eight [[Na Hoku Hanohano]] awards<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hawaiianmusichistory.com/awards/na-hoku-hanohano-by-artist.htm |title=Na Hoku Hanohano Awards - Winners by Artist |publisher=Hawaiianmusichistory.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '73 Henry Akina (Tufts) — co-founder of Berliner Kammeroper (Berlin Chamber Opera)
* '73 Henry Akina (Tufts) — co-founder of Berliner Kammeroper (Berlin Chamber Opera)
* '77 [[Conrad Herwig]] (N Texas State) — Grammy Award-nominated jazz trombonist, recorded 17 albums as leader, Professor of Jazz at Rutgers
* '77 [[Conrad Herwig]] (N Texas State) — Grammy Award-nominated jazz trombonist, recorded 17 albums as leader, Professor of Jazz at Rutgers
* '77 Bruce Uchimura (Juilliard) — Professor of Music, [[Western Michigan University]], cello
* '77 Bruce Uchimura (Juilliard) — Professor of Music, [[Western Michigan University]], cello
* '97 Tim Fagan — Indie pop rock artist formerly with [[Colbie Caillat]], co-wrote Grammy-winning song "[[Lucky (Jason Mraz song)|Lucky]]"<ref>http://www.timfagan.com/</ref>
* '97 Tim Fagan — Indie pop rock artist formerly with [[Colbie Caillat]], co-wrote Grammy-winning song "[[Lucky (Jason Mraz song)|Lucky]]"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timfagan.com/|title=www.daydreamermusic.com|website=www.timfagan.com}}</ref>
* '00 [[melody.]] — [[J-pop|Japanese pop]] artist with three top ten albums<!-- albums hit #3, #5, and #6 in Japan -->
* '00 [[melody.]] — [[J-pop|Japanese pop]] artist with three top ten albums<!-- albums hit #3, #5, and #6 in Japan -->
* '00 [[Yasmeen Sulieman]] — recording artist with two top-100 R&B hits
* '00 [[Yasmeen Sulieman]] — recording artist with two top-100 R&B hits
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* '87 [[Rachel Factor]], née Christine Horii (Colorado) — Broadway actress, [[The Rockettes|Rockettes]] dancer, [[one person show]] ''JAP''
* '87 [[Rachel Factor]], née Christine Horii (Colorado) — Broadway actress, [[The Rockettes|Rockettes]] dancer, [[one person show]] ''JAP''
* '96 [[Amanda Schull]] (Indiana) — lead actress in ''[[Center Stage (2000 film)|Center Stage]]'', dancer for [[San Francisco Ballet]]
* '96 [[Amanda Schull]] (Indiana) — lead actress in ''[[Center Stage (2000 film)|Center Stage]]'', dancer for [[San Francisco Ballet]]
* '98 Jacqueline Dowsett<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20081014132937/http://www.sceneinteractive.com/talents/jackiedowsett/</ref> (Southern Methodist) — dancer, [[Radio City Music Hall]] Rockettes<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web2.htrigg.smu.edu/~dcwww2/HTMLPages/Spring01/04-25-01/news4_042501.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-04-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060912223245/http://web2.htrigg.smu.edu/~dcwww2/HTMLPages/Spring01/04-25-01/news4_042501.html |archivedate=2006-09-12 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.naymz.com/search/jackie/dowsett/651439 |accessdate=April 1, 2009 }}{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://content.usatoday.com/topics/article/Gary+Oldman/00Fs59TfOyanG/0 | work=USA Today | accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dancespirit.com/articles/2016 |accessdate=April 1, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101121145802/http://dancespirit.com/articles/2016 |archivedate=November 21, 2010 }}</ref>
* '98 Jacqueline Dowsett<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081014132937/http://www.sceneinteractive.com/talents/jackiedowsett/|title=Scene Interactive : Jacquelyn Dowsett|date=14 October 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Southern Methodist) — dancer, [[Radio City Music Hall]] Rockettes<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web2.htrigg.smu.edu/~dcwww2/HTMLPages/Spring01/04-25-01/news4_042501.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-04-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060912223245/http://web2.htrigg.smu.edu/~dcwww2/HTMLPages/Spring01/04-25-01/news4_042501.html |archivedate=2006-09-12 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.naymz.com/search/jackie/dowsett/651439 |accessdate=April 1, 2009 }}{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://content.usatoday.com/topics/article/Gary+Oldman/00Fs59TfOyanG/0 | work=USA Today | accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dancespirit.com/articles/2016 |accessdate=April 1, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101121145802/http://dancespirit.com/articles/2016 |archivedate=November 21, 2010 }}</ref>


===TV and film performers===
===TV and film performers===
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* '35* George "Buck" Henshaw (Stanford) — set decorator 1950-1987, ''[[The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'', ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]'', ''[[Black Widow (1987 film)|Black Widow]]'' (attended 1925-34)
* '35* George "Buck" Henshaw (Stanford) — set decorator 1950-1987, ''[[The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'', ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]'', ''[[Black Widow (1987 film)|Black Widow]]'' (attended 1925-34)
* '38 [[John Kneubuhl]] (Yale) — writer for ''[[Wild, Wild, West]]'', ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'', ''[[Mannix]]'', ''[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]'', ''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]'', ''[[Ironside (TV series)|Ironside]]'', ''[[Gunsmoke]]'', ''[[Wagon Train]]''
* '38 [[John Kneubuhl]] (Yale) — writer for ''[[Wild, Wild, West]]'', ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'', ''[[Mannix]]'', ''[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]'', ''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]'', ''[[Ironside (TV series)|Ironside]]'', ''[[Gunsmoke]]'', ''[[Wagon Train]]''
* '53 [[Allan Burns]] (Oregon) — 6-time [[Emmy Award]]-winning writer and creator 1961-96, ''[[The Munsters]]'', ''[[Get Smart]]'', ''[[Mary Tyler Moore Show]]'', ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]'', and the [[Cap'n Crunch]] cereal character, animator of ''[[George of the Jungle]]'', nominated for Oscar<ref>[https://archive.is/20130710030243/http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=3879 Punahou School: Allan Burns '53<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '53 [[Allan Burns]] (Oregon) — 6-time [[Emmy Award]]-winning writer and creator 1961-96, ''[[The Munsters]]'', ''[[Get Smart]]'', ''[[Mary Tyler Moore Show]]'', ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]'', and the [[Cap'n Crunch]] cereal character, animator of ''[[George of the Jungle]]'', nominated for Oscar<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=3879|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130710030243/http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=3879|deadurl=yes|title=Punahou School: Allan Burns '53|date=10 July 2013|archivedate=10 July 2013|publisher=}}</ref>
* '61 Bruce Bryant (Irvine) — 3-time Emmy Award-winning title designer for ''[[X-Files]]'', ''[[Cheers]]'', ''[[Caroline in the City]]''
* '61 Bruce Bryant (Irvine) — 3-time Emmy Award-winning title designer for ''[[X-Files]]'', ''[[Cheers]]'', ''[[Caroline in the City]]''
* '63 Diane Lum-King Li (Wellesley, Stanford) — filmmaker, Univ. Film Assoc., Best Educational Film, 1975, ''[[Barefoot Doctors of Rural China]]'', ''The Dragon Wore Tennis Shoes''
* '63 Diane Lum-King Li (Wellesley, Stanford) — filmmaker, Univ. Film Assoc., Best Educational Film, 1975, ''[[Barefoot Doctors of Rural China]]'', ''The Dragon Wore Tennis Shoes''
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[[File:Steve case 05092009.jpg|thumb|70px|AOL co-founder and philanthropist [[Steve Case]]]]
[[File:Steve case 05092009.jpg|thumb|70px|AOL co-founder and philanthropist [[Steve Case]]]]
[[File:Pomidyarji.jpg|thumb|70px|eBay founder and philanthropist [[Pierre Omidyar]]]]
[[File:Pomidyarji.jpg|thumb|70px|eBay founder and philanthropist [[Pierre Omidyar]]]]
* '33 Maude (Ackerman) Woods Wodehouse<ref>http://starbulletin.com/2003/07/10/news/obits.html</ref> (UCLA) — philanthropist, America's #14 most-generous donor in 2003 according to ''[[Chronicle of Philanthropy]]'' ($80M in 2003)<ref>[http://www.philanthropy.com/stats/donors/detail.php?ID_Gift=1001 The Chronicle: America's Most-Generous Donors<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807100516/http://philanthropy.com/stats/donors/detail.php?ID_Gift=1001 |date=2011-08-07 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.philanthropy.com/premium/articles/v15/i23/23001203.htm The Chronicle of Philanthropy<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '33 Maude (Ackerman) Woods Wodehouse<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/2003/07/10/news/obits.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News - Obituaries|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref> (UCLA) — philanthropist, America's #14 most-generous donor in 2003 according to ''[[Chronicle of Philanthropy]]'' ($80M in 2003)<ref>[http://www.philanthropy.com/stats/donors/detail.php?ID_Gift=1001 The Chronicle: America's Most-Generous Donors<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807100516/http://philanthropy.com/stats/donors/detail.php?ID_Gift=1001 |date=2011-08-07 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.philanthropy.com/premium/articles/v15/i23/23001203.htm|title=Hawaii Woman Leaves $122-Million|date=18 September 2003|publisher=}}</ref>
* '39 [[Charles Gates, Jr.]] (MIT) — owner of [[Gates Rubber Company]] and [[Gates Corporation]] (owner of [[Learjet]]), often listed on [[Forbes 400]], e.g., #186 in 1999, #209 in 2002, #222 in 2003, philanthropist through Gates Family Foundation ($147M over 60 years)
* '39 [[Charles Gates, Jr.]] (MIT) — owner of [[Gates Rubber Company]] and [[Gates Corporation]] (owner of [[Learjet]]), often listed on [[Forbes 400]], e.g., #186 in 1999, #209 in 2002, #222 in 2003, philanthropist through Gates Family Foundation ($147M over 60 years)
* '48 Garner Anthony (William & Mary) — director of [[Cox Enterprises]] and spouse of [[Barbara Cox Anthony]]<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=http://philanthropy.com/blogPost/Obituary-Barbara-Cox-Anthony/13350/ |title=Obituary: Barbara Cox Anthony, Media Heiress and Philanthropist - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas |publisher=Philanthropy.com |date=2007-05-29 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> (see [[Anne Cox Chambers]], together ranked #45 in 2007 on [[Forbes 400]]) founder of [[La Pietra: Hawaii School for Girls]] who "gave half her income to charity, often anonymously"<ref>{{cite web|last=Daranciang |first=Nelson |url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/2007/05/29/news/story03.html |title=starbulletin.com &#124; News &#124; /2007/05/29/ |publisher=Archives.starbulletin.com |date=2007-05-29 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '48 Garner Anthony (William & Mary) — director of [[Cox Enterprises]] and spouse of [[Barbara Cox Anthony]]<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=http://philanthropy.com/blogPost/Obituary-Barbara-Cox-Anthony/13350/ |title=Obituary: Barbara Cox Anthony, Media Heiress and Philanthropist - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas |publisher=Philanthropy.com |date=2007-05-29 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref> (see [[Anne Cox Chambers]], together ranked #45 in 2007 on [[Forbes 400]]) founder of [[La Pietra: Hawaii School for Girls]] who "gave half her income to charity, often anonymously"<ref>{{cite web|last=Daranciang |first=Nelson |url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/2007/05/29/news/story03.html |title=starbulletin.com &#124; News &#124; /2007/05/29/ |publisher=Archives.starbulletin.com |date=2007-05-29 |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
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===Other charitable and development business leaders===
===Other charitable and development business leaders===
* '34 Richard Tam<ref>http://starbulletin.com/1999/08/05/news/obits.html</ref> (Stanford) — Las Vegas developer, honorary LLD from UNLV, ''Richard Tam Alumni Center (UNLV)'' named for him
* '34 Richard Tam<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/1999/08/05/news/obits.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Obituaries|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref> (Stanford) — Las Vegas developer, honorary LLD from UNLV, ''Richard Tam Alumni Center (UNLV)'' named for him
* '52 Hugh T. Murphy (Berkeley) — Director at [[IRRI]], Trustee of AsiaRice USA, development banker at [[World Bank]]<ref>[http://www.asiariceusa.org/About_Us.html About Us<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071205182327/http://www.asiariceusa.org/About_Us.html |date=2007-12-05 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.irri.org/publications/chandler/pdfs/chap7.pdf |title=Home |publisher=Irri.org |date=2011-08-16 |accessdate=2013-03-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120729231339/http://irri.org/publications/chandler/pdfs/chap7.pdf |archivedate=2012-07-29 |df= }}</ref><ref>http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/Apps/CGIAR/IC_CGIAR.nsf/4F1B144AAA9938338525664C00017FDB/1B042BC50C4049CB8525679B006E6E97/$FILE/csop1192.pdf{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* '52 Hugh T. Murphy (Berkeley) — Director at [[IRRI]], Trustee of AsiaRice USA, development banker at [[World Bank]]<ref>[http://www.asiariceusa.org/About_Us.html About Us<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071205182327/http://www.asiariceusa.org/About_Us.html |date=2007-12-05 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.irri.org/publications/chandler/pdfs/chap7.pdf |title=Home |publisher=Irri.org |date=2011-08-16 |accessdate=2013-03-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120729231339/http://irri.org/publications/chandler/pdfs/chap7.pdf |archivedate=2012-07-29 |df= }}</ref><ref>http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/Apps/CGIAR/IC_CGIAR.nsf/4F1B144AAA9938338525664C00017FDB/1B042BC50C4049CB8525679B006E6E97/$FILE/csop1192.pdf{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* '52 John Bowman O'Donnell (Stanford) — decorated [[USAID]] official, nonprofit fundraising<ref name="John B. O'Donnell, 68">{{Closed access}} {{cite news| url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-111702784.html | title=John B. O'Donnell, 68, AID official.(METROPOLITAN)(OBITUARIES) | date=December 1, 2003 | work=The Washington Times }} {{Subscription required}}</ref><ref>http://www.virtualarchive.vietnam.ttu.edu/starweb/vva/servlet.starweb?path=vva/fa.web&id=newwebfa&pass=&search1=ONUM%3D13510000000&format=format#note</ref>
* '52 John Bowman O'Donnell (Stanford) — decorated [[USAID]] official, nonprofit fundraising<ref name="John B. O'Donnell, 68">{{Closed access}} {{cite news| url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-111702784.html | title=John B. O'Donnell, 68, AID official.(METROPOLITAN)(OBITUARIES) | date=December 1, 2003 | work=The Washington Times }} {{Subscription required}}</ref><ref>http://www.virtualarchive.vietnam.ttu.edu/starweb/vva/servlet.starweb?path=vva/fa.web&id=newwebfa&pass=&search1=ONUM%3D13510000000&format=format#note</ref>
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* '75 Ron Higgins II — founder of [[Digital Island]]
* '75 Ron Higgins II — founder of [[Digital Island]]
* '77 David T. Hamamoto<ref>[https://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromPersonIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedPersonId=864820 ]{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}</ref>{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (Stanford) — partner of [[Goldman Sachs]] and CEO of Northstar Capital, e.g., [[Morgans Hotel Group]]<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/97/08/01/business/story1.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin Business<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050103201452/http://starbulletin.com/97/08/01/business/story1.html |date=January 3, 2005 }}</ref>
* '77 David T. Hamamoto<ref>[https://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromPersonIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedPersonId=864820 ]{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}</ref>{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (Stanford) — partner of [[Goldman Sachs]] and CEO of Northstar Capital, e.g., [[Morgans Hotel Group]]<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/97/08/01/business/story1.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin Business<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050103201452/http://starbulletin.com/97/08/01/business/story1.html |date=January 3, 2005 }}</ref>
* '77 Michael W. Rogers<ref>http://www.newsrx.com/newsletters/Aging-and-Elder-Health-Week/2005-09-04/082920053331351AE.html</ref> (Berkeley) — CEO of Indevus, e.g. [[Histrelin]], [[NASDAQ Biotechnology Index]], Director of pSividia Limited
* '77 Michael W. Rogers<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsrx.com/newsletters/Aging-and-Elder-Health-Week/2005-09-04/082920053331351AE.html|title=Better Understanding Through Technology & Emerging Research|website=www.newsrx.com}}</ref> (Berkeley) — CEO of Indevus, e.g. [[Histrelin]], [[NASDAQ Biotechnology Index]], Director of pSividia Limited
* '78 Jordan W. Graham (USC) — CEO of TriStar Market Data; CEO of Match.com; Managing Director Citigroup Global Transactions Services; Board Director - RLI Corp., President of FICO Consumer Services
* '78 Jordan W. Graham (USC) — CEO of TriStar Market Data; CEO of Match.com; Managing Director Citigroup Global Transactions Services; Board Director - RLI Corp., President of FICO Consumer Services
* '78 C. Malcolm Holland<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080119125024/http://www.colonialbank.com/annualReports/2006annual/pages/leadership.html</ref> (Southern Methodist) — CEO of [[Colonial Bank]] Texas Region
* '78 C. Malcolm Holland<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080119125024/http://www.colonialbank.com/annualReports/2006annual/pages/leadership.html|title=Colonial BancGroup :: 2006 Annual Report|date=19 January 2008|publisher=}}</ref> (Southern Methodist) — CEO of [[Colonial Bank]] Texas Region
* '79 J'amy Owens<ref>http://jamyowensgroup.com/</ref> (Cal) — ''[[Inc. (magazine)|Inc.]]''{{'}}s "Diva of Retail", co-founder of Laptop Lane
* '79 J'amy Owens<ref>http://jamyowensgroup.com/</ref> (Cal) — ''[[Inc. (magazine)|Inc.]]''{{'}}s "Diva of Retail", co-founder of Laptop Lane
* '79 Peter Gordon<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110713204312/http://www.lifehealth.com/page_3_profile_1208.htm</ref> (UCLA) — President of [[John Hancock Insurance|John Hancock Financial Group]]
* '79 Peter Gordon<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713204312/http://www.lifehealth.com/page_3_profile_1208.htm|title=LifeHealth.com : Page 3 Profile|date=13 July 2011|publisher=}}</ref> (UCLA) — President of [[John Hancock Insurance|John Hancock Financial Group]]
* '81 Richard von Gnechten (Tuck) — CEO of Ravon Corp., CFO of Sapere Wealth Management, former CFO of [[Hawaiian Electric Company]]
* '81 Richard von Gnechten (Tuck) — CEO of Ravon Corp., CFO of Sapere Wealth Management, former CFO of [[Hawaiian Electric Company]]
* '85 Baron R. Ah Moo<ref>[http://www.hotelsmag.com/article/360085-Vietnam_s_Visionaries_Indochina_Land.php ]{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}</ref>{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (Cornell) — CEO of Indochina Hotels and Resorts
* '85 Baron R. Ah Moo<ref>[http://www.hotelsmag.com/article/360085-Vietnam_s_Visionaries_Indochina_Land.php ]{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}</ref>{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (Cornell) — CEO of Indochina Hotels and Resorts
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* '77 Jeff Lum (Santa Clara) — Early VP and Director of Sales of [[Microsoft]]
* '77 Jeff Lum (Santa Clara) — Early VP and Director of Sales of [[Microsoft]]
* '77 Duncan MacNichol (Princeton) — VP of [[JP Morgan]], Senior VP of [[NationsBank]]
* '77 Duncan MacNichol (Princeton) — VP of [[JP Morgan]], Senior VP of [[NationsBank]]
* '77 Charles (Chuck) Yort<ref>https://archive.is/20070825064924/http://www.plantronics.com/north_america/en_US/company/management/yort.jhtml</ref> (Princeton) — VP of [[Plantronics]], Venturi Wireless and Polyfuel
* '77 Charles (Chuck) Yort<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.plantronics.com/north_america/en_US/company/management/yort.jhtml|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20070825064924/http://www.plantronics.com/north_america/en_US/company/management/yort.jhtml|deadurl=yes|title=Plantronics )) Company )) About Plantronics )) Management Team|date=25 August 2007|archivedate=25 August 2007|publisher=}}</ref> (Princeton) — VP of [[Plantronics]], Venturi Wireless and Polyfuel
* '78 Pamela Hamamoto (Stanford) — VP of [[Goldman Sachs]]
* '78 Pamela Hamamoto (Stanford) — VP of [[Goldman Sachs]]
* '78 Paul David Rezents (U Washington) — Senior VP of Heitman Capital/Real Estate
* '78 Paul David Rezents (U Washington) — Senior VP of Heitman Capital/Real Estate
* '79 Robert W. Hong (Williams) — Managing Director, [[Salomon Smith Barney]]
* '79 Robert W. Hong (Williams) — Managing Director, [[Salomon Smith Barney]]
* '80 Cathy Randolph (Cornell University) Software Manager Education Management Corporation
* '80 Cathy Randolph (Cornell University) Software Manager Education Management Corporation
* '82 Janice L. Vorfeld<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090107032219/http://www.aboutschwab.com/annualreport99/corporate-info/svpres-c.htm</ref> (Dartmouth) — Senior VP at [[Charles Schwab]]
* '82 Janice L. Vorfeld<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090107032219/http://www.aboutschwab.com/annualreport99/corporate-info/svpres-c.htm|title=The Charles Schwab Corporation|date=7 January 2009|publisher=}}</ref> (Dartmouth) — Senior VP at [[Charles Schwab]]
* '83 Rainer Michael Blair (Massachusetts) — Group VP (North America) of [[BASF]]
* '83 Rainer Michael Blair (Massachusetts) — Group VP (North America) of [[BASF]]
* '84 Nina Ebert Labatt (Stanford) — CFO of Labrador Ventures (see [[List of venture capital firms]])
* '84 Nina Ebert Labatt (Stanford) — CFO of Labrador Ventures (see [[List of venture capital firms]])
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* '80 Kevin Edward Brown (Washington & Lee) — Project manager of [[CloudSat]] and [[CALIPSO]], [[NASA Exceptional Service Medal]]
* '80 Kevin Edward Brown (Washington & Lee) — Project manager of [[CloudSat]] and [[CALIPSO]], [[NASA Exceptional Service Medal]]
* '81 Scott Seetow (Arizona) — Division Director for [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]]
* '81 Scott Seetow (Arizona) — Division Director for [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]]
* '86 Richard Y. Lee<ref>http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/memorial/people/1882.html</ref> (Yale) — college defensive tackle, internet executive, casualty of [[September 11, 2001 attacks]]
* '86 Richard Y. Lee<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/memorial/people/1882.html|title=CNN.com - September 11 Memorial|website=www.cnn.com}}</ref> (Yale) — college defensive tackle, internet executive, casualty of [[September 11, 2001 attacks]]
* '87 Heather Malia Ho<ref>http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/memorial/people/2997.html</ref> (Boston) — executive pastry chef at [[Windows on the World]], North Tower 107th Floor, casualty of [[September 11, 2001 attacks]]
* '87 Heather Malia Ho<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/memorial/people/2997.html|title=CNN.com - September 11 Memorial|website=www.cnn.com}}</ref> (Boston) — executive pastry chef at [[Windows on the World]], North Tower 107th Floor, casualty of [[September 11, 2001 attacks]]
* '89 Adriana Yvonne Iwalani Spray — Paris model under [[Elite Model Management]]
* '89 Adriana Yvonne Iwalani Spray — Paris model under [[Elite Model Management]]
* '89* [[Brook Mahealani Lee]] — [[Miss Hawaii USA]] and [[Miss Universe]] 1997 (attended 1981-1987)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brookleehost.com/bio/ |title=Brook Lee - Official Website - Bio |publisher=Brookleehost.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
* '89* [[Brook Mahealani Lee]] — [[Miss Hawaii USA]] and [[Miss Universe]] 1997 (attended 1981-1987)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brookleehost.com/bio/ |title=Brook Lee - Official Website - Bio |publisher=Brookleehost.com |date= |accessdate=2013-03-03}}</ref>
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* Edward Lane-Reticker<ref>[http://www.bu.edu/alumni/bostonia/2006/summer/PDF/sm06a-obits.pdf ]{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}</ref>{{cbignore|bot=medic}} — former Latin and Greek teacher, directed banking and law centers at Boston University
* Edward Lane-Reticker<ref>[http://www.bu.edu/alumni/bostonia/2006/summer/PDF/sm06a-obits.pdf ]{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}</ref>{{cbignore|bot=medic}} — former Latin and Greek teacher, directed banking and law centers at Boston University
* Tom Haine — coach, 1968 US Olympic volleyball captain<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/96/10/11/sports/luis.html |title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Keeping Score |publisher=Archives.starbulletin.com |date=1996-10-08 |accessdate=2013-03-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121023013200/http://archives.starbulletin.com/96/10/11/sports/luis.html |archivedate=October 23, 2012 }}</ref>
* Tom Haine — coach, 1968 US Olympic volleyball captain<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/96/10/11/sports/luis.html |title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Keeping Score |publisher=Archives.starbulletin.com |date=1996-10-08 |accessdate=2013-03-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121023013200/http://archives.starbulletin.com/96/10/11/sports/luis.html |archivedate=October 23, 2012 }}</ref>
* Henry Wells Lawrence — former Computing teacher, commanded 339th Fighter Squadron in World War II, one of the first US pilots in the air during Attack on Pearl Harbor; [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]] and Purple Heart<ref>[https://archive.is/20120717213611/http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123033665 After the Pearl Harbor Attack], by Douglas Gillert, ''Air Force Link'' 2006.</ref><ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2001/05/16/news/obits.html Obituaries], ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', May 16, 2001</ref><ref>[http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index.php?showtopic=125547&hl=Pearl+Harbor IPS Driver Error<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.flightjournal.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=PubPagi&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle+Title&mid=13B2F0D0AFA04476A2ACC02ED28A405F&tier=4&id=1C8362189B3E4880A7AD26DF526DDD7E Pearl Harbor's Lost P-36's], by David Aiken, ''Flight Journal'', Sep/October 2002. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711010513/http://www.flightjournal.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=PubPagi&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle+Title&mid=13B2F0D0AFA04476A2ACC02ED28A405F&tier=4&id=1C8362189B3E4880A7AD26DF526DDD7E |date=July 11, 2011 }}</ref><ref>[http://w2.byuh.edu/library/obituaries/2001/L.htm L<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080828174104/http://w2.byuh.edu/library/obituaries/2001/L.htm |date=2008-08-28 }}</ref>
* Henry Wells Lawrence — former Computing teacher, commanded 339th Fighter Squadron in World War II, one of the first US pilots in the air during Attack on Pearl Harbor; [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]] and Purple Heart<ref>[https://archive.is/20120717213611/http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123033665 After the Pearl Harbor Attack], by Douglas Gillert, ''Air Force Link'' 2006.</ref><ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2001/05/16/news/obits.html Obituaries], ''Honolulu Star Bulletin'', May 16, 2001</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index.php?showtopic=125547&hl=Pearl+Harbor|title=Pearl Harbor|website=ARC Discussion Forums}}</ref><ref>[http://www.flightjournal.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=PubPagi&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle+Title&mid=13B2F0D0AFA04476A2ACC02ED28A405F&tier=4&id=1C8362189B3E4880A7AD26DF526DDD7E Pearl Harbor's Lost P-36's], by David Aiken, ''Flight Journal'', Sep/October 2002. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711010513/http://www.flightjournal.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=PubPagi&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle+Title&mid=13B2F0D0AFA04476A2ACC02ED28A405F&tier=4&id=1C8362189B3E4880A7AD26DF526DDD7E |date=July 11, 2011 }}</ref><ref>[http://w2.byuh.edu/library/obituaries/2001/L.htm L<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080828174104/http://w2.byuh.edu/library/obituaries/2001/L.htm |date=2008-08-28 }}</ref>
* Duncan Macdonald — coach, 1976 Olympian
* Duncan Macdonald — coach, 1976 Olympian
* [[Loye H. Miller]], former biology instructor, paleontologist
* [[Loye H. Miller]], former biology instructor, paleontologist
* Queenie B. Mills<ref>http://starbulletin.com/2002/02/26/news/story15.html</ref> — former Director of Kindergarten, University of Illinois Head of Human Development Department, helped design the [[Head Start Program|Head Start]] Program and programs for animal visits to nursing home residents
* Queenie B. Mills<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/2002/02/26/news/story15.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref> — former Director of Kindergarten, University of Illinois Head of Human Development Department, helped design the [[Head Start Program|Head Start]] Program and programs for animal visits to nursing home residents
* [[Susan Tolman Mills]] — former principal, founder of Mills College
* [[Susan Tolman Mills]] — former principal, founder of Mills College
* Barbara Perry — 1968 teacher, Olympian<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2002/06/24/sports/story6.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* Barbara Perry — 1968 teacher, Olympian<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/2002/06/24/sports/story6.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref>
* Sharon Peterson — coach, 1964, 1968 Olympian<ref>[http://starbulletin.com/2002/06/24/sports/story3.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* Sharon Peterson — coach, 1964, 1968 Olympian<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbulletin.com/2002/06/24/sports/story3.html|title=Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports|website=starbulletin.com}}</ref>
* [[Lillian Watson|Lillian "Pokey" Watson (Richardson)]] — trustee, 1964 Olympic gold medalist (youngest female US gold in swimming), 1968 gold medalist<ref name=autogenerated5 />
* [[Lillian Watson|Lillian "Pokey" Watson (Richardson)]] — trustee, 1964 Olympic gold medalist (youngest female US gold in swimming), 1968 gold medalist<ref name=autogenerated5 />
* [[Willard Warch]] — former schoolmaster, Professor of Music at [[Oberlin College]], author of texts such as ''Music for Study'' and ''Beethoven's Use of Intermediate Keys'', World War II Army Air Corps Band<ref>[http://www.oberlin.edu/con/connews/2003/facultynotes.html Oberlin Conservatory Magazine 2003<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Willard Warch]] — former schoolmaster, Professor of Music at [[Oberlin College]], author of texts such as ''Music for Study'' and ''Beethoven's Use of Intermediate Keys'', World War II Army Air Corps Band<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oberlin.edu/con/connews/2003/facultynotes.html|title=Oberlin Conservatory Magazine 2003|website=www.oberlin.edu}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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* Erik Weihenmayer, ''Touch the Top of the World'', Plume, 2002. Page 113 describes Hiram Bingham (III) "who must have been the inspiration behind the fictional character Indiana Jones... ."
* Erik Weihenmayer, ''Touch the Top of the World'', Plume, 2002. Page 113 describes Hiram Bingham (III) "who must have been the inspiration behind the fictional character Indiana Jones... ."
* Michael Winerip, "The Lives They Lived: Russell P. (Red) Reeder; Born at Reveille", ''New York Times'' January 3, 1999. Colonel Reeder "turned down an offer to play pro baseball with the New York Giants (at triple the salary) for a military career. In 1944, at 42, he led his soldiers ashore at Utah Beach on D-Day, and by dusk Red Reeder's regiment was the farthest inland."
* Michael Winerip, "The Lives They Lived: Russell P. (Red) Reeder; Born at Reveille", ''New York Times'' January 3, 1999. Colonel Reeder "turned down an offer to play pro baseball with the New York Giants (at triple the salary) for a military career. In 1944, at 42, he led his soldiers ashore at Utah Beach on D-Day, and by dusk Red Reeder's regiment was the farthest inland."

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Shown below is a list of notable graduates, students who attended, and former faculty of Punahou School.

*indicates attended Punahou but did not graduate with senior class.

Parents and children of alumni are noted only if they have made significant achievements in the same field or activity.

Numerous athletic, educational, cultural, business, and government leaders of significance to the State of Hawaii have been excluded, as well as most University of Hawaii and other State of Hawaii educators, and Hawaii-based entertainers, and artists.

Olympic athletes, medalists and other world champions

Beach volleyball

Diving

Dressage (equestrian)

Kayaking

Sailing

Swimming

Warren Kealoha, 1920 and 1924 gold medalist in swimming
Buster Crabbe, 1928 bronze and 1932 gold medalist in swimming, then Hollywood leading man
Lindsey Berg, two-time silver medalist setter for US Volleyball, 2004, 2008, and 2012

Volleyball

  • '66 Miki Briggs McFadden (USC) — 1968
  • '69 Dodge Parker (Long Beach) — 1968
  • '92 Mike Lambert (Stanford) — 1996, 2000[19]
  • '98 Lindsey Berg (Minnesota) — 2004, 2008, and 2012 silver medalist[20][21]

Water polo

Track

Other world champion athletes and recent All-Americans

  • '75 Jay Anderson (Pepperdine) — 1977, 1978, 1979 All-American in volleyball
  • '75 Mark Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1977 All-American in volleyball
  • '77 Peter Ehrman (UCLA) — All-American in volleyball
  • '79 Kathy Shipman (Arizona State) — All-American in swimming
  • '82 Matt Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1985, 1986 All-American in volleyball
  • '84 Doug Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1988 All-American in volleyball
  • '99 Elisa Au (Hawaiʻi) — 3-time World Karate Federation World Champion, Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame, 2005 best amateur athlete, Sullivan Award finalist[25][26][27][28][29]

Professional athletes

Football

Norm Chow, former NFL offensive coordinator
Manti Te'o, NFL rookie linebacker
Michelle Wie, LPGA winner

Baseball

Volleyball

Fred Hemmings, state senator and world surfing champion, 1968
Carissa Moore, surfing champion, 2011

Tennis

Golf

Surfing

Leading medical doctors

Professional society and government leaders

Other prominently published medical researchers and research faculty

  • '36* Harrison Latta (UCLA) — Emeritus Professor of Pathology at UCLA (scholar.google best ~ 312) (attended 1928-33)
  • '51 William P. Tunell (Notre Dame) — Professor and Chief of Pediatric Surgery, University of Oklahoma (scholar.google best ~ 268)
  • '53 John Maesaka (Harvard) — Emeritus Director of Nephrology at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and Winthrop University[58] (scholar.google best ~ 438)
  • '63 William R. Sexson[59] (Air Force Academy) — Clinical Dean and Professor of Pediatrics at Emory[60] (scholar.google best ~ 208)
  • '65 W. Jonathan Lederer (Harvard) — Professor of Physiology at Maryland (scholar.google best ~ 1800)
  • '66 Earl R. Shelton (Stanford) — Researcher at Syntex (scholar.google best ~ 444)
  • '69 Dale T. Umetsu[61] (Columbia) — Endowed Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard[62] (scholar.google best ~ 1282)
  • '70 Dean T. Yamaguchi (Northwestern) — Clinical Investigator of Cancer at VA Medical Center, LA (scholar.google best ~ 282)
  • '71 Jan H. Wong (Stanford) — Professor of Surgery at UCLA[63] (scholar.google best ~ 4458)
  • '73 James D. Oliver III (Naval Academy) — Major and Fellow of Nephrology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (scholar.google best ~ 1036)
  • '75 Nelson L. Michael (UCLA) — Colonel and Director of Retrovirology at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, appointed to the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues (scholar.google best ~ 2333)
  • '75 Lance S. Terada (Amherst) — Professor of Internal Medicine at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (scholar.google best ~ 294)
  • '77 Hyo-Chun Yoon (Harvard) — Department of Radiological Sciences at UCLA (scholar.google best ~ 485)
  • '78 Raymond T. Chung (Harvard) — Professor of Medicine at Harvard (scholar.google.best ~ 1482)
  • '78 Francis Duhaylongsod[64] (Duke) — Global Medical Director, Edwards Lifesciences; Division of Thoracic Surgery at Duke University Medical Center; Inventor of minimally invasive cardiac surgery (scholar.google best ~ 245)
  • '79 Theodore R. Cummins[65] (Swarthmore) — Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Indiana (scholar.google best ~ 495)
  • '79 Mahesh Mankani[66] (Stanford) — Professor of Surgery at UCSF (scholar.google best ~ 3218)
  • '79 Arno J. Mundt[67] (Stanford) — Chair of Radiation Oncology at UCSD (scholar.google best ~ 448)
  • '79 Annabelle A. Okada (Harvard) — Fulbright Scholar, Professor of Medicine at Kyorin U (Tokyo), Practical Manual of Ocular Inflammation[68] (scholar.google best ~ 429)
  • '79 Leanne Brooks Scott (Rice) — Dean of Research at Baylor College of Medicine[69] (scholar.google.best ~ 379)
  • '79 Karen K. Takane[70] (Michigan) — Research Professor of Medicine at U Pittsburgh (scholar.google best ~ 228)
  • '79 Hal F. Yee[71] (Brown) — Head of Gastroenterology and Interim Chief of Medicine at UCSF (scholar.google best ~ 483)
  • '79 Alan R. Yuen[72] (Berkeley) — Professor of Medicine at Stanford Medical (scholar.google best ~ 627)
  • '80 Daniel C. Chung[73] (Harvard) — Professor of Medicine at Harvard (scholar.google best ~ 1962)
  • '80 Owen R. Hagino (Chicago) — Asst. Prof. of Pediatrics at Penn and Brown (scholar.google.best ~ 645)
  • '84 Jason T. Kimata[74] (Carleton) — Professor of Microbiology at Baylor (scholar.google best ~ 350)
  • '95 Caramai N. Kamei (MIT) — Mass. General Nephrology Researcher (scholar.google.best ~ 165)

Other clinical faculty at top medical schools or clinically notable M.D.s

  • '32 Andrew S. Wong (Yale) — Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Yale[75]
  • '37* M. Neil MacIntyre (Michigan) — Professor of Anatomy and Human Genetics at Case Western (attended 1931-35)[76][77]
  • '50 Ray Maesaka (Harvard) — Director of Dentistry at Indiana, Maesaka Award (Indiana University School of Dentistry)[78][79][80]
  • '52 Wilfred Morioka (Princeton) — Professor of Surgery at UCSD, President of Otolaryngologic Society, and United States Navy Captain[81][82]
  • '57* Cordelia Hartwell Puttkammer (Tufts) — Professor at Howard University, Working with Substance-exposed Children and My Motor Baby (attended 1951-54)
  • '64 Stephen W. Wong[83] — Professor of Ophthalmology at Temple[84]
  • '72 Nancy Morioka-Douglas[85] (Stanford) — Chief of Family Medicine at Stanford[86]
  • '75 Michelle Y. Braunfeld[87] (Michigan) — Professor of Anesthesiology at UCLA[88]
  • '77 Sidney Ontai (Harvard) — Professor of Family Medicine at USC[89][90]
  • '78 Martha Stricklin Heppard[91] (Harvard) — martha.md, Acute Obstetrics
  • '78 Dimitri Voulgaropoulos (Harvard) — Professor of Anaesthesiology at Arizona[92]
  • '79 David B. Hale (Hawaii) — Twin Cities Business "Health Care Hero" for emergency medical service while deployed in Iraq
  • '79 Scott Oishi[93] (Washington STL) — Professor of Surgery at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School[94]
  • '80 Elizabeth Blair[95] (Creighton) — Professor of Surgery at U Chicago[96][97]

Other leading educators and researchers

General Samuel Chapman Armstrong, founder of Hampton University, one of many heroes at Gettysburg

Administrators and general subjects

  • '28* Arthur P. Richardson (Stanford) — Dean of Medical School at Emory (attended 1920-24)[98][99][100][101]
  • '40 Frederic B. Withington, Jr.[102] (Harvard) — Headmaster at Morgan Park Academy and Friends Academy, Principal at Sidwell Friends School; Distinguished Flying Cross, Flight to Black Hammer
  • '42 Pamela Lei Strathairn (Stanford) — Associate Director of Athletics at Stanford, Strathairn Award[103]
  • '66* George Barnett Forsythe[104] (West Point) — President of Westminster College (MO), Brigadier General, Academic Dean of West Point US Military Academy (attended 63-65)[105][106][107]
  • '69 Byron Washom (USC) — UCSD Strategic Energies Initiative Director
  • '70 James K. Scott (Stanford) – President of Punahou School
  • '70 Robert J. Spitzer[108] (Gonzaga) — President of Gonzaga College, books on ethics, leadership, and religion
  • '74 Christine Hughes[109] (Dartmouth) — VP and General Counsel of Emerson College; counsel for Harvard and U Washington
  • '74 Marie Mookini[110] (Stanford) — Director of Undergraduate admissions at Stanford and MBA Admissions at Stanford GSB
  • '85 Arnold L. Longboy[111] (Hamilton) — Director of Corporate Relations at U Chicago School of Business

Law and business

  • '31 Ronald B. Jamieson[112] (Harvard) — Emeritus Lecturer of Law at U Washington who certified United States presidential election, 1960 for Kennedy after close recounts, cited in Bush v. Gore decision[113][114][115]
  • '48 Isaac Shapiro[116] (Columbia) — Professor of Law at NYU and Columbia, Working but Poor: America's Contradiction, The Soviet Legal System (scholar.google best ~ 200)
  • '54 Robert M. Seto[117] (Saint Louis U) — Emeritus Professor of Law at Regent University, federal patent and contracts judge
  • '60 Evan L. Porteus[118] (Claremont) — Endowed Professor of Business at Stanford, Foundations of Stochastic Inventory Theory (scholar.google best ~ 1585)
  • '61 William Ouchi (Williams) — Endowed Professor of Business at UCLA, U Chicago, and Stanford, Theory Z and Making Schools Work, Chief of Staff of LA Mayor Richard Riordan (scholar.google best ~ 6459)
  • '66 Jim D. Jacobi (Cal) — US Geological Survey (scholar.google best ~ 368)
  • '70 Taimie L. Bryant[119] (Bryn Mawr) — Professor of Law at UCLA, animal rights leader with Bob Barker funding, involved in foie gras controversy (scholarl.google.best ~ 91)
  • '70 Andrea L. Peterson[120] (Stanford) — Professor of Law at UC Berkeley (scholar.google.best ~ 287)
  • '72 Linda Hamilton Krieger[121] (Stanford) — Professor of Law at UC Berkeley and UH, Reinterpreting Disability Rights (scholar.google best ~ 1380)
  • '74 Warren R. Loui[122] (MIT) — Lecturer in Law at USC
  • '82 Ian Haney-Lopez[123] (Washington STL) — Professor of Law at UC Berkeley, The Chicano Fight for Justice and The Legal Construction of Race (scholar.google best ~ 2928)
  • '91 John Tehranian (Harvard) — Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School (scholar.google best ~ 155)

Science

  • '33* Daniel F. Rex (MIT) — Lieutenant Commander at Office of Naval Research and NCAR, Mount Rex (Antarctica), Troposphere and Stratosphere (attended 1929-30)[124][125][126] (scholar.google.best ~ 741)
  • '42* John Killeen (Berkeley) — Emeritus Professor of Physics at UC Davis, founding director of National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, Computational Methods for Kinetic Models of Magnetically Confined Plasmas[127][128][129] (scholar.google best ~ 2657) (attended 1934-36)
  • '42* Lawrence P. Richards (Berkeley) — Emeritus Professor of Biology at Eastern Michigan University, also Idaho State and U Arizona (scholar.google best ~ 60) (attended 1936-40)[130] (scholar.google.best ~ 84)
  • '46 Alison Kay (Mills) — malacologist and Fulbright scholar, Shells of Hawaii, Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands (scholar.google best ~ 394)
  • '54* Michael J. Holdaway[131] (Yale) — Emeritus Professor of Geology at Southern Methodist University; "holdawayite" in List of minerals F-J (scholar.google best ~ 1637) (attended 1943-48)[132]
  • '54 David W. Steadman[133] (Harvard) — Director of Art and Natural History Museums, expert on birds and extinctions, e.g. IMAX film Galapagos (scholar.google best ~ 1253)
  • '61 Herbert M. Austin[134] (Grove City) — Professor of Marine Biology at William & Mary (scholar.google best ~ 104)
  • '64 Henry W. Lawrence, Jr.[135] (Yale) — Professor of Geosciences at Edinboro University, City Trees (scholar.google.best ~ 66)
  • '64 Lynn A. Sherretz (St. Olaf) — Chief Meteorologist at NOAA, Preliminary Study of Ocean Waves[136] (scholar.google.best ~ 68)
  • '66 J. Vann Bennett[137] (Stanford) — Endowed Professor of Cell Biology, Biochemistry, and Neuroscience at Duke University[138] (scholar.google ~ 1121)
  • '69 John W. Newport[139] (Reed) — Professor of Cell Biology at UCSD[140] (scholar.google best ~ 524)
  • '71 Marcy Uyenoyama[141] (Stanford) — Professor of Biology at Duke (scholar.google best ~ 262)
  • '71 Howard W. Walker[142] (UH) — Naval research chemist, seven patents on silicon processes (scholar.google best ~ 256)
  • '74 Shannon Crowell Atkinson[143] (UH) — Professor of Marine Biology at U Alaska (scholar.google.best ~ 58)
  • '74 William D. Thacker[144] (MIT) — Professor of Physics at Saint Louis University (scholar.google best ~ 182)
  • '79 Laura S. L. Kong[145] (Brown) — Director of International Tsunami Information Center (scholar.google best ~ 163)
  • '79 Delwyn Oki (Hawaii) — Department of the Interior / Geology (scholar.google best ~ 55)
  • '79 Jonathan V. Selinger[146] (Harvard) — Ohio Eminent Scholar and Professor of Chemical Physics at Kent State University, Assoc. Editor of Physical Review E (scholar.google best ~ 706)
  • '89 Derek B. Fox (Princeton) — Penn State Asst. Prof. of Astronomy and Astrophysics (scholar.google.best ~ 587)

Logic, philosophy, mathematics, computing and engineering

  • '59* Robert M. Harnish[147] (Berkeley) — Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Arizona, twenty books, including Linguistics and Minds, Brains, Computers[148] (scholar.google best ~ 2491) (attended 1954-57)
  • '62 John Stephen Walther[149] (MIT) — Hewlett Packard developer of CORDIC (scholar.google best ~ 1373)
  • '63 Stephen R. Olson[150] (Annapolis) — Director at Raytheon, Modeling and Simulation in Systems Engineering (see Systems Engineering references) (scholar.google best ~ 50)
  • '65 Lynn Sumida Joy[151] (Harvard/Radcliffe) — Professor of Philosophy at Notre Dame, book on Pierre Gassendi (scholar.google best ~ 131)
  • '69 John P. Richardson, Jr.[152] (Harvard) — Professor of Philosophy at NYU, four books including Nietzsche (scholar.google.best ~ 329)
  • '72 Bruce M. Ikenaga[153] (MIT) — Professor of Mathematics at Case Western and Millersville University (scholar.google best ~ 45)
  • '72 Patricia Sullivan Kale[154] (Berkeley) — Lawrence Livermore computer scientist, one of the many co-authors of "Finished Sequence of the Human Genome", Nature[155]
  • '72 Michael C. Loui[156] (Yale) — IEEE Fellow, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at U Illinois, Department Chairman, Graduate Dean (scholar.google best ~ 346)
  • '72 Phillip M. Smith[157] (Cornell) — IEEE Fellow, Director and Global Engineering Fellow at BAE Systems (scholar.google best ~ 232)
  • '74 John Bear[158] (New Mexico) — SRI International computational linguist (scholar.google best ~ 485)
  • '78 Ross Sasamura inventor with 13+ patents on heavy industry devices (scholar.google.best ~ 39)
  • '79 Constance Ramos (Berkeley) — biological cyberneticist and patent lawyer, Department Chair at Merritt College, NASA Ames (scholar.google.best ~ 40)
  • '79 Ronald Loui (Harvard) — Professor of Computer Science at Wash U, patent holder on packet processing hardware,[159] Knowledge Representation and Defeasible Reasoning and Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (scholar.google best ~ 649)
  • '81 Robert C. Zak, Jr.[160] (MIT) — patent holder on variable-refresh DRAM,[161] other computing architectures (scholar.google best ~ 716)
  • '82 Chau Wen Tseng[162] (Harvard) — Professor of Computer Science at U Maryland, Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing and Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (scholar.google best ~ 745)
  • '85 C. Kenneth Fan (Harvard) — Harvard Asst. Professor of Mathematics, algebraist (scholar.google.best ~ 37)
  • '89 Herbie K. H. Lee III[163] (Yale) — Professor of Statistics at UC Santa Cruz, Multiscale Modeling and Bayesian Nonparametrics (scholar.google.best ~ 343)

Social science

U.S. Senator from Connecticut Hiram Bingham III, Professor of History at Yale and explorer, possible inspiration for Indiana Jones
Secretary of HEW John W. Gardner, architect of the Great Society, Professor of Management, and Education at Stanford, awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
U.S. President Barack Obama, formerly U.S. Senator from Illinois, Constitutional Law Lecturer at University of Chicago
  • '23 Laura M. Thompson[164] (Mills) — anthropologist who taught at UNC, NC State, CCNY, CUNY, SIU, SFU, and UH; Malinowski Award and honorary LLD from Mills College, Toward a Science of Mankind and Secret of Culture, spouse of Indian Affairs Commissioner John Collier (scholar.google best ~ 157)
  • '31* (?) Paul Linebarger, a.k.a. Cordwainer Smith — Instructor in Government at Harvard, Professor of Political Science at Duke and Johns Hopkins, fifteen books of science fiction, five nonfiction works including Psychological Warfare, Bronze Star, Army Major, helped form Office of War Information, advisor to CIA and John Kennedy, buried at Arlington National Cemetery (attended 1919-20)[165] (scholar.google best ~ 108)
  • '43 Joyce Lebra Chapman (Minnesota) — Fulbright Scholar, Emerita Professor of History at Colorado, nine books on women and Asia (scholar.google best ~ 119)
  • '62 Elise Kurashige Tipton[166] (Wellesley) — Professor and Chair of Japanese Studies, University of Sydney (Australia), Modern Japan, Japanese Police State, etc. (scholar.google best ~ 147)
  • '63 Jonathan M. Chu[167] (Penn) — Fulbright Scholar, Professor of History at U Massachusetts Boston, Neighbors, Friends, or Madmen (scholar.google best ~ 36)
  • '63 Christine Hamilton Rossell[168] (UCLA) — Endowed Professor of Political Science, Boston University, five books including School Desegregation in the 21st Century (scholar.google best ~ 488)
  • '65 Frederick E. Hoxie[169] (Amherst) — Endowed Professor of History at U Illinois, twenty books on Native American peoples (scholar.google best ~ 740)
  • '66 Ellen Lenney[170] (UH) — Professor of Psychology at U Maine Orono, early researcher on gender roles, oft cited, e.g., Women Don't Ask (scholar.google best ~ 891)
  • '68 E. Mark Cummings III[171] (Johns Hopkins) — Endowed Chair in Psychology at Notre Dame U, five books on child development (scholar.google best ~ 1862)
  • '68 Patrick Vinton Kirch (Penn) — Endowed Professor of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, elected to American Philosophical Society, nine books on oceanic and Polynesian prehistory (scholar.google best ~ 976)
  • '68 Patricia A. Roos[172] (UC Davis) — Professor of Sociology at Rutgers, Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations, and Gender and Work, VP of American Sociological Association (scholar.google best ~ 1918)
  • '70 James J. Moore[173] (Stanford) — Professor of Anthropology at UCSD (scholar.google best ~ 575)
  • '78 John Lie (Harvard) — Endowed Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley and U Illinois, Dean of International Studies, six books on Korea, Japan, and two textbooks on sociology (scholar.google best ~ 538)
  • '79 Sun Ki Chai (Stanford) — Professor of Sociology at U Hawaii, Culture and Social Theory, Social Computing, Choosing an Identity (scholar.google best ~ 68)
  • '83 Jennifer Hickson Frankl[174] (Princeton) — Professor of Economics at Williams College (scholar.google.best ~ 28)
  • '84 Hugh C. Crethar[175] (Oklahoma) Endowed Associate Professor of Counseling and Counseling Psychology at Oklahoma State University and co-author of Inclusive Cultural Empathy[176] (scholar.google best ~ 162)
  • '89 Adria L. Imada[177] (Yale) — Professor of Ethnic Studies at UCSD (scholar.google.best ~ 61)
  • '89 Devah Pager[178] (Wisconsin) — Associate Professor of Sociology at Princeton University (scholar.google best ~ 1890)

Arts and humanities

Civil rights leaders

Honorable Judge Elbert Tuttle, Brigadier General, leader of the federal court that desegregated the South, awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom

Other elected representatives, government appointees, judges

United States Presidents

US Senators

Brian Schatz, US Senator and Hawaii Lieutenant Governor
  • 1892 Hiram Bingham (Yale) — Republican US Senator from Connecticut 1924-33, discoverer of Machu Picchu, lecturer at Harvard and Princeton, Professor of History at Yale, spouse to the Tiffany fortune heiress, buried at Arlington National Cemetery, possible inspiration for Indiana Jones
  • '90 Brian Schatz (Pomona) — Democratic US Senator from Hawaii, former Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii

US Congressional representatives

Hawaiian Prince Kūhiō, 20-year delegate to the U.S. Congress
Interim Republican Congressman from Hawaii, Henry Baldwin
Democratic U.S. Congressman from New York for 19 years, Otis Pike, Pike Committee investigator of Richard Nixon
Interim Republican U.S. Congressman from Hawaii in 2010, Charles Djou

Presidential appointees

Honorable Judge Sanford Dole, first Governor of Hawaii
Honorable Judge Walter Frear, third Governor of Hawaii
Lawrence Judd, seventh Governor of Hawaii
Honorable Judge William Charles Achi, Jr., Territorial Judge
William Castle, Jr., Appointee of Presidents Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover

Local officials, other representatives and appointees

Albert Francis Judd, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii
USMC Major General Ross T. Dwyer, USMC Aide to the Secretary of the Navy

Military leaders and heroes

Army

US Army Captain Francis Wai, Awarded Medal of Honor in World War II
Lt General Donald Prentice Booth, Commander of the Fourth US Army and High Commissioner of Okinawa
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Lt General Stanley "Swede" Larsen, Deputy Commander, US Army, Pacific
US Army Major General Stephen Tom, Chief of Staff, Pacific Command
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US Army Lt Col Mark Solomons '79, 5th-12th grade classmate of President Barack Obama, Battalion commander in Iraq[229]
US Navy Rear Admiral Gordon Chung-Hoon
US Navy Vice Admiral Tom Copeman
US Navy Rear Admiral Alma Grocki

Marines

Air Force

Lieutenant General Ben Webster, NATO AIRSOUTH Commander
Brigadier General C.B. Stewart, Ph.D. in nuclear physics
Air National Guard Major General Gregory B. Gardner
Air National Guard Major General Michael H. Tice

Entertainment

Musicians and composers

Conrad Herwig, Down Beat's 3-time #1 jazz trombonist
Bob Shane, Grammy Award-winning Kingston Trio guitarist
melody., J-pop 3-time top-10 artist

Broadway, stage, and dance performers

Carrie Ann Inaba, dancer, choreographer, and reality show judge

TV and film performers

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Oscar nominee Joan Blondell
Actress and singer Teri Ann Linn
Leading actress Kelly Preston
Actress Sarah Wayne Callies

Other entertainment industry producers

Film director and TV series creator Rod Lurie

Business leaders and philanthropists

Major philanthropists

AOL co-founder and philanthropist Steve Case
eBay founder and philanthropist Pierre Omidyar
  • '33 Maude (Ackerman) Woods Wodehouse[332] (UCLA) — philanthropist, America's #14 most-generous donor in 2003 according to Chronicle of Philanthropy ($80M in 2003)[333][334]
  • '39 Charles Gates, Jr. (MIT) — owner of Gates Rubber Company and Gates Corporation (owner of Learjet), often listed on Forbes 400, e.g., #186 in 1999, #209 in 2002, #222 in 2003, philanthropist through Gates Family Foundation ($147M over 60 years)
  • '48 Garner Anthony (William & Mary) — director of Cox Enterprises and spouse of Barbara Cox Anthony[335] (see Anne Cox Chambers, together ranked #45 in 2007 on Forbes 400) founder of La Pietra: Hawaii School for Girls who "gave half her income to charity, often anonymously"[336]
  • '65* James C. Kennedy (Denver) — director of Cox Enterprises and principal heir of the Barbara Cox Anthony estate, #49 in 2008 on Forbes 400, Atlanta philanthropist of the year 2003, conservation and education donor (attended '55-61)
  • '68* Blair Parry-Okeden — former schoolteacher, wealthiest person in Australia as principal heiress of the Barbara Cox Anthony Cox Enterprises holdings, #110 in 2009 on Forbes' world billionaires list, philanthropist (attended '56-64)
  • '76 Steve Case (Williams) — co-founder and CEO of America Online and philanthropist, America's #19 most generous donor in 1999 according to Chronicle of Philanthropy ($40M in 1999), appointed to the Presidential Council on Jobs and Competitiveness
  • '84* Pierre Omidyar (Tufts) — founder of eBay and philanthropist, America's #20 in 2002, #13 in 2003, #7 in 2004, #9 in 2005, and #29 most-generous donor in 2006 according to Chronicle of Philanthropy ($403M, 2002–06), appointed to the Presidential Commission on White House Fellows (attended '79-81)

Other charitable and development business leaders

  • '34 Richard Tam[337] (Stanford) — Las Vegas developer, honorary LLD from UNLV, Richard Tam Alumni Center (UNLV) named for him
  • '52 Hugh T. Murphy (Berkeley) — Director at IRRI, Trustee of AsiaRice USA, development banker at World Bank[338][339][340]
  • '52 John Bowman O'Donnell (Stanford) — decorated USAID official, nonprofit fundraising[341][342]
  • '56* W. Robert Warne (Princeton) — President of Korea Economic Institute of America (attended 1953-55)[343][344]
  • '63 Christopher T. Prukop (Middelbury) — Leadership Gifts Officer, World Society for the Protection of Animals[345]
  • '65 Erik Holtedahl[346] (Oslo) — Chairman of Scanteam, Norwegian NGO international development consultants[347]
  • '67 Suzanne M. Sato (Harvard/Radcliffe) — VP of AT&T Foundation and VP for Arts and Culture at Rockefeller Foundation[348][349]
  • '86 Melinda Tuan[350] (Harvard) — Sr. Fellow at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors

Other founders and CEOs

  • 1908 Stanley C. Kennedy, Sr. (Stanford) — founder of Hawaiian Airlines and chairman, 1929–63, Silver Star as World War I pilot
  • '33 John Magoon, Jr. (Berkeley) — majority owner and chairman of Hawaiian Airlines, 1964–89
  • '48 D. Kenneth Richardson (Tufts) — President and COO of Hughes Aircraft Company
  • '57 Jeanne Branch Johnston (University of Hawaii) - Founder Pacific Tsunami Museum, 1993
  • '65 Stuart E. Wolfe (Michigan State) — President and CEO of Graymont
  • '67 Jeff Hakman — world surfing champion and founder of Quiksilver in the U.S. and in Europe[351]
  • '70 Constance Lau (Yale) — President and CEO of Hawaiian Electric Company
  • '71 Lloyd Kunimoto (Stanford) — CEO at CalGen, Epicyte (now Biolex), and Galileo Pharmaceuticals, VP of Monsanto Company and Exelixis
  • '73 Derek T. Morikawa (MIT) — CEO at Vision Robotics, CEO at Wavetek, President of RD Instruments
  • '74 David D. Parker (Stanford) — CEO of SeeRun and Enlighten Software, founder of Quintus, President of WebLogic
  • '74 William S. Price III (Stanford) — Founding partner of Texas Pacific Group (e.g., Seagate Technology, Petco, MGM, Neiman Marcus), VP of GE Capital
  • '74 Carla Rayacich (Mills) — Founding President of Stanford Mortgage
  • '75 Dan H. Case III (Princeton) — CEO of Hambrecht & Quist Capital, Rhodes Scholar, San Francisco Chronicle's "Scholar of Venture Capitalism"
  • '75 Ron Higgins II — founder of Digital Island
  • '77 David T. Hamamoto[352] (Stanford) — partner of Goldman Sachs and CEO of Northstar Capital, e.g., Morgans Hotel Group[353]
  • '77 Michael W. Rogers[354] (Berkeley) — CEO of Indevus, e.g. Histrelin, NASDAQ Biotechnology Index, Director of pSividia Limited
  • '78 Jordan W. Graham (USC) — CEO of TriStar Market Data; CEO of Match.com; Managing Director Citigroup Global Transactions Services; Board Director - RLI Corp., President of FICO Consumer Services
  • '78 C. Malcolm Holland[355] (Southern Methodist) — CEO of Colonial Bank Texas Region
  • '79 J'amy Owens[356] (Cal) — Inc.'s "Diva of Retail", co-founder of Laptop Lane
  • '79 Peter Gordon[357] (UCLA) — President of John Hancock Financial Group
  • '81 Richard von Gnechten (Tuck) — CEO of Ravon Corp., CFO of Sapere Wealth Management, former CFO of Hawaiian Electric Company
  • '85 Baron R. Ah Moo[358] (Cornell) — CEO of Indochina Hotels and Resorts

Other business leaders

  • '30 David L. Livingston (Yale) — VP of City Bank and Trust (now Citibank)
  • '37* Richard H. Ward (Stanford) — Chairman of the Board of Del Monte (attended 1925-35)
  • '43* Thomas R. Hodge (Yale) — division manager for AT&T, subject of New York Times "Retired Executives Return as Volunteers" (attended 1933-42)
  • '43* Henry M. Morgan (MIT) — Partner of Innovative Capital (attended 1931-42)
  • '48 Thomas E. Warne (Cal) — VP of Dole Food Company
  • '59* E. Alan Holroyde (Stanford) — executive VP of Wells Fargo Bank (attended 1946-55)
  • '66 Carter Pruyn Reynolds (Endicott) — Managing Director of Morgan Stanley, Senior VP at Bankers Trust
  • '67 Lloyd M. Oki (Northwestern) — VP at Pixsense, Senior VP at Clickmarks, Director of Sales at Compaq
  • '68 J. Eric Greenwood (Rutgers) — VP of Goldman Sachs and trustee of Foreign Policy Research Institute
  • '70 Toni Shimura (Wellesley) — VP of Eaton Vance
  • '70 Jerene Yokoyama Wachtel (Mount Holyoke) — VP of Chemical Bank
  • '71 John G. Ripperton (U Redlands) — Senior VP of Radio Shack, Navy Commander
  • '72 John Q. Landers (Harvard) — Managing Director of Morgan Stanley
  • '72 Gwen Paccaro (Lewis & Clark); Executive Director and Manager of Morgan Stanley
  • '74 Penelope Van Niel Engle (Princeton) — VP of JPMorgan Chase
  • '74 Tedmund W. Pryor (UC Santa Cruz) — Senior VP of Capital Funding at GE Capital
  • '76 Mary Machado-Schammel (Georgetown) — Senior VP of Standard Chartered Bank
  • '77 Jeff Lum (Santa Clara) — Early VP and Director of Sales of Microsoft
  • '77 Duncan MacNichol (Princeton) — VP of JP Morgan, Senior VP of NationsBank
  • '77 Charles (Chuck) Yort[359] (Princeton) — VP of Plantronics, Venturi Wireless and Polyfuel
  • '78 Pamela Hamamoto (Stanford) — VP of Goldman Sachs
  • '78 Paul David Rezents (U Washington) — Senior VP of Heitman Capital/Real Estate
  • '79 Robert W. Hong (Williams) — Managing Director, Salomon Smith Barney
  • '80 Cathy Randolph (Cornell University) Software Manager Education Management Corporation
  • '82 Janice L. Vorfeld[360] (Dartmouth) — Senior VP at Charles Schwab
  • '83 Rainer Michael Blair (Massachusetts) — Group VP (North America) of BASF
  • '84 Nina Ebert Labatt (Stanford) — CFO of Labrador Ventures (see List of venture capital firms)
  • '84 Tiffani Bova[361] (Arizona State) — VP Research, Technology and Solution Providers, Gartner
  • '90 Sean Satterfield (Wabash College) — Managing Director of UBS Financial Services Inc
  • '96 Ed Byon (MIT) — Managing Director of Jefferies & Company

Cultural notables

Authors, editors, and journalists

David Boynton, prolific naturalist photographer
  • '39 Nancy Hartung Holmes — editor of Worth, Town & Country, photographer for Daily Mail, model, and New York socialite, author of best-seller Nobody's Fault
  • '44* Mary H. Davidson Swift (Vassar) — founding editor and chief photographer of Washington Review (attended 1940-42)
  • '53 Dorinda Stagner Nicholson (UH) — Pearl Harbor Child, Pearl Harbor Warriors, Remember World War II
  • '60* Christina Goodale Grof (Sarah Lawrence) — Psychedelic literature author, spouse and co-author of Stanislav Grof (attended 1951-58)
  • '61 William Chillingworth — photographer, author of ‘Io Lani, The Hawaiian Hawk
  • '63 David Boynton (UCSB) — photographer, naturalist, educator and author of Kauai Days, Kauai, NaPali: Images of Kauai's Northwest Shore, and several other photographic essays about Hawaii
  • '63 Joan Zeisel Kavanaugh (Stanford, Union Theological Seminary) — Prayers for Our Troubled Times
  • '63 Susanna Moore — author of My Old Sweetheart, The Whiteness of Bones, Sleeping Beauties, In The Cut, One Last Look, I Myself Have Seen It: The Myth of Hawai'i, The Big Girls, The Life of Objects
  • '64 Perrin Ireland (Randolph-Macon) — author of Ana Imagined and Chatter, arts leader with CPB and NEA
  • '65* Stephen Eaton Hume (Trinity) — author of award-winning children's books, A Miracle for Maggie (attended 1953-55)
  • '65 Kathleen Norris (Bennington) — best-selling Christian spiritual poet and essayist, Dakota: A Spiritual Geography
  • '67 Gerald W. Sams (Georgia Tech) — AIA Guide to the Architecture of Atlanta
  • '69* William J. Lambert III (Hillsdale) — author of at least twelve science fiction books under pseudonyms (attended 1956-65)
  • '71 Richard H.P. Sia (Harvard) — Associate Editor, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists;[362] Senior Editor, Managing Editor of National Journal;[363] former defense correspondent at the Baltimore Sun[364]
  • '72 David Ranada (Harvard) — editor of Stereo Review and High Fidelity[365][366]
  • '73 Kirby Wright (UH) — Punahou Blues, Moloka'i Nui Ahina, The Widow from Lake Bled, The End, My Friend
  • '74 Shannon Brownlee (Santa Cruz) — journalist, Associate Editor of US News & World Report, Science writing award[367][368]
  • '74 Robert S. Sandla (UH) — Editor in Chief, Symphony magazine and Stagebill (see Playbill)[369][370][371]
  • '78* Gale Pryor (Cornell) — author of Nursing Mother, Working Mother and current edition coauthor of Nursing your Baby with mother Karen Pryor (attended 1972-76)[372]
  • '83 Nora Okja Keller (Hawaii) — Pushcart Prize, 1995, for "Mother Tongue", from Comfort Woman; American Book Award, 1998
  • '85 Allegra Goodman (Harvard) — author of award-winning The Family Markowitz
  • '88 David Snow (UCSD) — journalist and founder of digital financial-media company Privcap
  • '89 Shane Romig (UCLA/U.C. Hastings College of the Law) — 'Wall Street Journal' South America Foreign Correspondent; 'The World Bank' Communications Officer for Latin America and the Caribbean
  • '91 Nancy Cordes, née Weiner (Penn) — CBS and ABC NY and Washington, D.C. news correspondent
  • '92 Hanya Yanagihara (Smith) — Author, writer, journalist
  • '94 Carter Evans (Ithaca) — broadcast journalist
  • '95 Andrea Fujii (University of Washington; Santa Clara Law School) — freelance reporter, CBS2/KCAL Los Angeles
  • '98 Emily Chang (Harvard University) — broadcast journalist

Other cultural notables

Lorrin A. Thurston, early baseball player and anti-monarchy politician
Republic of China President Sun Yat Sen
USAF Colonel Charles L. Veach, shuttle astronaut
Miss Universe Brook Mahealani Lee

Notable former faculty and staff

  • Nick Bozanic — former English teacher, winner of Anhinga Prize for Poetry for The Long Drive Home[380]
  • Edward Lane-Reticker[381] — former Latin and Greek teacher, directed banking and law centers at Boston University
  • Tom Haine — coach, 1968 US Olympic volleyball captain[382]
  • Henry Wells Lawrence — former Computing teacher, commanded 339th Fighter Squadron in World War II, one of the first US pilots in the air during Attack on Pearl Harbor; Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart[383][384][385][386][387]
  • Duncan Macdonald — coach, 1976 Olympian
  • Loye H. Miller, former biology instructor, paleontologist
  • Queenie B. Mills[388] — former Director of Kindergarten, University of Illinois Head of Human Development Department, helped design the Head Start Program and programs for animal visits to nursing home residents
  • Susan Tolman Mills — former principal, founder of Mills College
  • Barbara Perry — 1968 teacher, Olympian[389]
  • Sharon Peterson — coach, 1964, 1968 Olympian[390]
  • Lillian "Pokey" Watson (Richardson) — trustee, 1964 Olympic gold medalist (youngest female US gold in swimming), 1968 gold medalist[12]
  • Willard Warch — former schoolmaster, Professor of Music at Oberlin College, author of texts such as Music for Study and Beethoven's Use of Intermediate Keys, World War II Army Air Corps Band[391]

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Additional references

The main reference for this page is the Punahou School Alumni Directory 1841-1991 Harris Publishing, New York, 1991.

Further reading

  • Jack Bass, "Death of Judge Tuttle: A Hero of Desegregation", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 25, 1996. Page A-09 quotes a New York Times writer, Claude Sitton, "Those who think Martin Luther King desegregated the South don't know Elbert Tuttle and the record of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals."
  • Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe, The World's Most Mysterious Castles, Dundum Press, 2005. Page 107 describes Hiram Bingam (III) as "a real-life Indiana Jones."
  • Richard Goldstein, "Russell Reeder, 95, Leader In Invasion on D-Day, Dies", New York Times, March 1, 1998. "Col. Russell P. (Red) Reeder, who accumulated six demerits in his first two hours as a cadet at West Point, but went on to become one of its most beloved graduates... ."
  • Loch K. Johnson, Secret Agencies: U.S. Intelligence in a Hostile World, Yale University Press, 1996. Page 91 has Otis Pike as "an able and fair-minded person, but his committee ran amuck nonetheless, pulled in a dozen different directions ... by an overzealous staff."
  • William Kubey, Creating Television: Conversations with the People Behind 50 Years of American TV, Erlbaum, 2004. Page 175 quotes Allan Burns: "All the best comedy writers come from Honolulu, you know. It's a hotbed of comedy writers. ... You know, the hostility of it and everything. Plus the bad climate."
  • Robert D. McFadden, "John W. Gardner, 89, Founder of Common Cause and Advisor to Presidents, Dies", New York Times, February 18, 2002. Common Cause President, Scott Harshbarger, is quoted: "When Americans attend open meetings or read their government's documents, or take part in our battered but resilient public finance system for presidential elections, there is a memorial to John Gardner."
  • Cody Monk, Legends of the Dallas Cowboys, Sports Publishing, 2004. Page 124 says "Mark Tuinei, Bill Bates, and Too Tall are the only players ever to play 15 seasons in Dallas."
  • "The honor of Judge Elbert Tuttle", New York Times, June 26, 1996. "He made the court the leading edge in the fight against segregation."
  • Richard M. Rollins and Archibald Rutledge, Eyewitness Accounts at the Battle of Gettysburg, Stackpole Books, 2005. Page 312 details the "brave action, which aided in the great victory secured", of Captain Sam Armstrong.
  • Bill Stevenson, "Principle, conviction, and fate in the remarkable career of Judge Elbert Tuttle", Southern Changes 10, number 6, 1988. Quotes Tuttle: "I just recognized that this man had been convicted and sentenced to death without due process of law."
  • Booker T. Washington, Up from Slavery: An Autobiography, Doubleday, Page, and Company, 1907. Page 54 describes General Samuel Armstrong as "the noblest, rarest human being it has ever been my privilege to meet."
  • Erik Weihenmayer, Touch the Top of the World, Plume, 2002. Page 113 describes Hiram Bingham (III) "who must have been the inspiration behind the fictional character Indiana Jones... ."
  • Michael Winerip, "The Lives They Lived: Russell P. (Red) Reeder; Born at Reveille", New York Times January 3, 1999. Colonel Reeder "turned down an offer to play pro baseball with the New York Giants (at triple the salary) for a military career. In 1944, at 42, he led his soldiers ashore at Utah Beach on D-Day, and by dusk Red Reeder's regiment was the farthest inland."

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