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QuoteAdvisers say Mr. Bush, who grew up with resentments about the East Coast elite, likes Mr. Tenet for his lack of pretense. In a speech in 1999 at his alma mater, Benjamin N. Cardozo High School in Queens, Mr. Tenet called himself ''the short fat guy from Little Neck,'' and told the crowd that ''many of you will go on to college and you will run into people who went to fancy prep schools and who appear to have a higher quality education than you do. They don't.''


George Tenet, former director of the CIA.

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Det in F♯ Major

my school was only establish seven years ago, but a lot of us are going to be famous, i can tell. there's a few bands that are already getting noticed by the entire east coast, and i know a girl is attending julliard for dancing and another friend of mine is studying musical theatre in new york to be on broadway. two of my friends that are seniors also plan on studying theatre and musical theatre and are going to try to make it big as well.
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Tomboh


Geno

Quote from: ncba93ivyase on April 04, 2014, 10:31:27 PM
geno i swear to fucking god silvertone and i are going to board you up in your house and have the world's greatest goddamn boyager meetup right next door and put burning bags of dog shit in front of all of your windows and doors and your house will smell like dog shit but you won't be able to extinguish the flames and you'll choke and die on dog shit fumes. what made you will also kill you.

i am throwing down 5 god DAMN dollars geno i will go out and collect the dog shit myself this is fucking happening jesus fucking christ

i'll give you an upperdecker with dog shit and don't you fucking doubt it for one little second you fat bastard

ME##

We don't have any.   edumacate;

how can a school be 147 years old and not have any famous alumni.  befuddlement

Det in F♯ Major

Quote from: ME86 on October 26, 2008, 12:23:01 PM
We don't have any.   edumacate;

how can a school be 147 years old and not have any famous alumni.  befuddlement


because you're all farmers and live in the middle of nowhere.
Quote from: Khadafi on February 02, 2011, 03:17:34 PM
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ME##

Quote from: Mary Warren on October 26, 2008, 12:29:30 PM
because you're all farmers and live in the middle of nowhere.


probably

i don't know why i even go to school when i could be helping pa milk the cows.

Feynman


YPrrrr

Notable alumni

[edit] Nobel Laureates
Herbert Spencer Gasser, B.S. 1910, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1944
John Bardeen, B.S. 1928 and M.S. 1929, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956 and 1972
Edward Lawrie Tatum, B.A. 1931, M.S. 1932, Ph.D. 1935, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1958
Stanford Moore, Ph. D 1938, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1972
John H. van Vleck, A.B. 1920, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977
Theodore Schultz, M.S. 1928, Ph.D. 1930, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1979
Erwin Neher, M.S. 1967, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1991
Paul D. Boyer, M.S. 1941, Ph.D. 1943, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997
Günter Blobel, Ph.D. 1967, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1999
Alan G. MacDiarmid, M.S. 1952, Ph.D. 1953, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000
Saul Bellow, completed graduate work, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976

[edit] Academics

Frederick Jackson TurnerStephen Ambrose, author and historian
Henry H. Barschall, physicist
David T. Beito, author and historian
Richard Bellman, noted mathematician and inventor of dynamic programming
May Louise Cowles, noted home economics instructor and lecturer
William Cronon (1976), noted environmental historian
Merle Curti, historian of U.S. intellectual history
Lloyd Gardner, historian of U.S. foreign relations
J. Martin Klotsche, first chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Walter LaFeber, historian of U.S. foreign relations
Suzanne E. Moranian, historian
Richard Nelson, cultural anthropologist
Stephen Nissenbaum (PhD 1968), noted cultural and intellectual historian
Alton Ochsner, UW medical professor and cancer researcher who later cofounded the Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans.
Gerald North, climatologist
Andrew C. Porter, former president, AERA; professor, Vanderbilt University
Walter Ristow, noted librarian
Gil-Sung Park, prominent Korean sociologist
Sumner Slichter, labor economist
Frederick Jackson Turner (1884, MA 1888), noted historian and professor, Pulitzer-prize winner
T. Harry Williams, historian
William Appleman Williams, historian of U.S. foreign relations
Erik Olin Wright, noted sociologist
James Wright, 16th president of Dartmouth College

[edit] Athletics
Alan Ameche, 1954 Heisman Trophy winner, NFL player, Baltimore Colts
Ken Behring, former owner, Seattle Seahawks
Michael Bennett, NFL player, Kansas City Chiefs
Brooks Bollinger, NFL player, Dallas Cowboys
Rene Bourque, NHL player, Chicago Blackhawks
Maureen Brunt, curler, Olympian
Adam Burish, NHL player, Chicago Blackhawks
Brian Calhoun, NFL player, Detroit Lions
Chris Chambers, NFL player, San Diego Chargers
Chris Chelios, NHL player, Detroit Red Wings, 3-time Norris Trophy Winner
Eddie Cochems, Father of the Forward Pass
Ken Criter, retired NFL player, Denver Broncos
Ron Dayne, 1999 Heisman Trophy winner, NFL player, Houston Texans
Mark Doran, 1983 first round draft choice California Angels MLB
Jason Doering, NFL player, drafted by Indianapolis Colts, played for Washington Redskins
Lee Evans, NFL player, Buffalo Bills
Eric I Farness, wrestler, 1986
Suzy Favor-Hamilton, track and field, Olympian
Michael Finley, NBA player, San Antonio Spurs
Jamar Fletcher, NFL player, Detroit Lions
Terrell Fletcher, retired NFL player, San Diego Chargers
Ed Garvey, former executive director, National Football League Players Association
Tom Gilbert, NHL player, Edmonton Oilers
Tony Granato, retired NHL player, Los Angeles Kings
Devin Harris, NBA player, New Jersey Nets
Dany Heatley, NHL player, Ottawa Senators
Phil Hellmuth, Texas holdem champion 11 bracelets
Aaron Hohlbein, MLS player, Kansas City Wizards
Beau Hoopman, Olympic rowing gold medalist
Bert Husting, football and baseball teams, later a major leaguer (1900-02)
Erasmus James, NFL player, Washington Redskins
Al Johnson, NFL player, Dallas Cowboys
Mark Johnson, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) women's ice hockey coach, NHL player, member of 1980 Miracle on Ice gold medal Olympic team that beat the USSR.
Curtis Joseph, NHL player, Phoenix Coyotes
Addie Joss, former MLB player, member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Matt Katula, NFL player, Baltimore Ravens
Harvey Kuenn, retired MLB player and manager
Jim Leonhard, NFL player, Baltimore Ravens
D. Wayne Lukas, U.S. Racing Hall of Fame and American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame trainer
Buddy Melges, Americaââ,¬â,,¢s Cup skipper
James Menon, nine-time NCAA All-American Track and Field Cross Country
Ahmad Merritt, NFL player
Brian Mullen, former NHL player and current New York Rangers broadcaster
Jim O'Toole, retired MLB player
Lance Painter, retired MLB player
Joe Panos, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills
Kirk Penney, former player for ALBA Berlin in basketball's Euroleague, former NBA player for LA Clippers and Minnesota Timberwolves, currently playing for the New Zealand Breakers
Joe Pavelski, NHL player, San Jose Sharks
Carly Piper, swimmer, gold medalist and world record holder in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games
Joe Piskula, NHL player, Los Angeles Kings
George Poage, athlete, first African American Olympic medal winner
Paul Quantrill, retired MLB player
Brian Rafalski, NHL player, Detroit Red Wings
Steve Reinprecht, NHL player
Barry Richter, NHL player
Mike Richter, NHL player, New York Rangers
Pat Richter, retired NFL player, Washington Redskins
Bud Selig, Baseball Commissioner
Beom-Seok Shim, former PGA golfer
Tony Simmons, Canadian Football League (CFL) player (B.C. Lions) and former NFL player
Jim Sorgi, NFL player, Indianapolis Colts
Scott Starks, NFL player, Jacksonville Jaguars
Bob Suter, retired NHL player, 1980 Olympics gold medalist who played in the Miracle on Ice game.
Gary Suter, retired NHL player
Ryan Suter, NHL player
Mark Tauscher, NFL player, Green Bay Packers
Joe Thomas, NFL player, Cleveland Browns
Alando Tucker, NBA player Phoenix Suns
Kyle Turris, drafted into NHL 3rd overall in 2007 NHL Draft Phoenix Coyotes
Troy Vincent, NFL player, Buffalo Bills
Brandon Williams, NFL player, San Francisco 49ers

[edit] Arts and entertainment

Frank Lloyd WrightRick Berman, television/movie producer
Tamara Braun, actress
Oscar Brown, musician (no degree obtained)
Gina Cerminara, author
Lynne Cheney, Second Lady, writer
Dale Chihuly, glass artist
Joan Cusack, actress
Oliver DelGado, TV personality
André DeShields, Emmy Award-winning actor/singer/dancer/choreographer
Jason Gerhardt, actor
Daron Hagen (attended), composer, conductor, pianist
Elizabeth Hoeller, Internet Phenomena
Jane Kaczmarek, actress (Malcolm in the Middle)
Michael Mann, movie director/producer
Fredric March, actor
Steve Marmel, comedian/writer Fairly Odd Parents
Steve Miller, musician (left school six credit-hours short of a degree)
Walter Mirisch, Academy Award-winning film producer
Kevin Murphy writer, actor, and puppeteer for [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]
Ken Navarro, jazz guitarist
Meinhardt Raabe, Munchkin in the Wizard of Oz
Boz Scaggs (Wm. Royce Scaggs), musician
Dorothy Schwartz, violinist with the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Symphony Orchestra
Ben Sidran, jazz pianist
Daniel J. Travanti, Emmy Award-winning actor
Charlie Trotter, chef/PBS host
Butch Vig, musician, Garbage
Matt White, singer-songwriter
Tom Wopat, actor/musician
Frank Lloyd Wright (attended), architect
Frank Wu, science-fiction artist
Joel Zimmerman AKA Deadmau5, DJ/producer
David Zucker, movie director/producer
Jerry Zucker, movie director/producer

[edit] Aviators and astronauts

Charles Lindbergh
Laurel ClarkLaurel Clark, astronaut
Charles Lindbergh, aviator
Jim Lovell, astronaut, Apollo 13 mission
Brewster Shaw, astronaut, Space Shuttle Columbia; former director, Space Shuttle Operations, NASA
Patrick Slane, astronomer, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

[edit] Business
Carol Bartz, former chairman of the board, president, and CEO of Autodesk, Inc.
Brent A Gensler, president and founder of DefySupply.com
William S. Harley, founder of Harley-Davidson
David J. Lesar chairman, president and CEO of Halliburton Energy Services
John P. Morgridge, chairman of the board, former president and CEO of Cisco Systems, philanthropist
William Beverly Murphy, former president and CEO Campbell Soup Company
Daniel J. Piette, director of Petroleum Geo-Services, president and CEO of OpenSpirit Corporation
Tom Pyle, chairman and president, Pyle Group, former chairman and CEO, Rayovac Group
Lee R. Raymond, former chairman and CEO, Exxon Mobil
Reuben Trane, president of Trane
Lee Youn Ho, Minister of Knowledge Economy, South Korea

[edit] Literature
August Derleth, writer, editor, anthologist of H. P. Lovecraft, and founder of Arkham House publishing
Lorraine Hansberry, author and playwright
Joyce Carol Oates, National Book Award-winning author
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Pulitzer-Prize-winning author[1]
Eudora Welty, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist[1]

[edit] News, journalism, and broadcasting
Ira Basen, producer, CBC Radio
Lowell Bergman, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[1]
Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author.
Rita Braver, national reporter, CBS News
Jane Brody, columnist, New York Times
Scott Cohn, senior correspondent, CNBC
Michael Feldman, Host of Public Radioââ,¬â,,¢s Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?
Jeff Greenfield, senior political correspondent, CBS
Paul Ingrassia, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[1]
Haynes Johnson, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[1]
Ben Karlin, creator and former executive producer, The Daily Show and The Colbert Report
Andy Katz, college basketball writer, ESPN
David Maraniss, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[1]
Patricia McConnell, co-host of Public Radio's Calling All Pets
Robert D. McFadden, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[1]
Edwin Newman, former NBC news correspondent
Arthur C. Nielsen Sr., founder of AC Nielsen (TV ratings and market research)
Phil Rosenthal, columnist, Chicago Tribune
Anthony Shadid, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[1]
Leonard Shapiro, sports writer, Washington Post
Greta Van Susteren, broadcaster and news analyst, Fox News Channel

[edit] Law and politics
Shirley Abrahamson, Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
Iajuddin Ahmed, President of Bangladesh
Tammy Baldwin, member of the United States House of Representatives representing Wisconsin's Second Congressional District.
Tom Barrett, United States House of Representatives representing Wisconsin's Fifth Congressional District from 1993 to 2003, mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 2004 to present
Rebecca Birget Certa, a member of the United States House of Representatives representing Alabama's Eighth Congressional District
Phillip M. Chavez, City of Milwaukee municipal judge (graduated from UW Law and was a member of the 1994 Rose Bowl Team.)
Dick Cheney, Vice President of the United States (attended as doctoral candidate; did not graduate.)
Dr Jon Cruddas, British Member of Parliament. He was a visiting Fellow (1987-1988)
Glenn Robert Davis, member of the United States House of Representatives
Jim Doyle, Governor of Wisconsin
Lawrence Eagleburger, former U.S. Secretary of State
Sergio Fajardo, former mayor of Medellin, Colombia
Russ Feingold, U.S. Senator
Ulysses S. Grant, 1879 honorary doctorate from the medical school[citation needed]
Philip Gunawardena, former Sri Lankan revolutionary, cabinet minister, Indian freedom fighter; "the father of socialism in Sri Lanka".
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President of Liberia (2006-Present)
Philip Mayer Kaiser, U.S. Diplomat
Marcy Kaptur, Ohio Congresswoman
Herb Kohl, U.S. Senator
Belle Case La Follette, women's suffragist and wife of Robert M. La Follette, Sr.
Philip La Follette, former Wisconsin governor
Robert M. La Follette, Sr., former Wisconsin governor and Congressman
Lien Chan, former vice president of Taiwan and the Kuomintang.
Laura Miller, former mayor of Dallas, Texas
Edmund C. Moy, 38th director of the United States mint
Jayaprakash Narayan, Indian freedom fighter and political leader. In 1998, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna
Philleo Nash, government official, college professor
Gaylord Nelson, former U.S. Senator, Wisconsin governor and founder of Earth Day
Tawiah Modibo Ocran, Supreme Court judge in Ghana
Russell W. Peterson, governor of Delaware
Paul Samuel Reinsch, appointed minister to China in 1913
William A. Steiger, Congress
Nahathai Thewphaingarm, former Thai Minister of Education and spokesperson of Thai Rak Thai Party
George Thompson, Attorney General of Wisconsin
Tommy Thompson, former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services; former Governor of Wisconsin (1986-2001)
Edwin E. Witte, Social Security advisor to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

[edit] Science, technology and engineering
Gene Amdahl, Ph.D. Amdahl's law.
John Atanasoff, Ph.D. 1930, inventor of the electronic digital computer
George H. Brown, inventor, television pioneer, and recipient Edison Medal
Milton H. Erickson, MD, psychiatrist, founder of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis [2]
Gerson Goldhaber, Ph. D physics 1950, discoverer of Charmed Meson, and Dark Energy
Willi Kalender, inventor of spiral scan computed tomography and full professor of medical physics at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Lynn Margulis, M.S. zoology and genetics 1960, author of the serial endosymbiotic theory of cell development, advocate of the Gaia hypothesis. professor at University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Brian Paul, M.S. computer science 1994, computer programmer of the Mesa 3D open source graphics library
Edward Schildhauer, a chief engineer on the Panama Canal project
Helmer Swenholt, commanding officer of the 332nd Engineer General Service Regiment
Stephen Taber III, apiologist, noted authority and author in the field of artificial insemination of queen bees for the purpose of developing disease resistant and gentle bee colonies
Dr.Paul Williams, inventor of the Wisconsin Fast PlantÃ,®.
Samuel D. Wonders, consulting engineer, ink manufacturer and president of Carter's Ink Company

Feynman

Quote from: Flying Circus on October 26, 2008, 12:38:17 PM


Notable notable alumni.

Especially for colleges, because there's much less colleges than there are high schools.

ME##

oh lol I forgot that LoLo Jones went to Roosevelt.  befuddlement  she's the only person i've heard from any of the high schools in my district.

Gin

    * Walt Weiss - Former Major League Baseball player.[citation needed]

    * Joe Lockhart - Press Secretary for President Bill Clinton[citation needed]

    * Hendrick Hertzberg - Chief speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter[citation needed]

    * Thomas Meehan (Writer) Tony award winner book writer of Annie and The Producers

Kalahari Inkantation

Not a single person. I'll be the first. baddood;

Classic

I guess it's up to me to be the first. giggle;

Daphnia


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