John C. Fremont High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Don Cherry, jazz musician
  • Merl Combs, major league baseball player
  • Clint Conatser, major league baseball player
  • Dick Conger, major league baseball player
  • Willie Crawford, major league baseball player
  • Brock Davis, major league baseball player
  • Eric Davis, major league baseball player
  • Bobby Doerr, major league baseball player
  • Dan Ford, major league baseball player
  • Al Grunwald, major league baseball player
  • Kenneth Hahn, Los Angeles county supervisor and City Council member
  • Doug Hansen, major league baseball player
  • Candy Harris, major league baseball player
  • George Hendrick, major league baseball player
  • Nippy Jones, major league baseball player
  • Chet Lemon, major league baseball player
  • James Lofton, Major League Baseball player
  • Gene Mauch, major league baseball player and manager
  • Leon McFadden, major league baseball player
  • Catfish Metkovich, major league baseball player
  • Ron Miller, former USC and L.A. Rams end, President and CEO of Walt Disney Productions in the early 1980s
  • Bud Stewart, major league baseball player
  • Shorty Rossi,star of reality TV show pit boss
  • Richard Stebbins, 1964 Olympics Gold Medalist
  • Dwight Taylor, major league baseball player
  • Bobby Tolan, major league baseball player
  • Raymond Washington, a founder of Crips
  • Bob Watson, major league baseball player
  • Representative Henry Waxman of California's 30th congressional district
  • Roy Williams, artist and entertainer for The Walt Disney Studios
  • Dr. Dre, Major Record Producer, musical artist and rapper.

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