Notable Alumni
- Tom Barrett, mayor of Milwaukee
- Robert J. Beck, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
- Dick Bilda, former Green Bay Packer
- Peter Bock, former Wisconsin State Assembly
- Peter Bonerz, actor, director; The Bob Newhart Show (1972 - '76) and others
- Terry Brennan, Notre Dame running back (1946–1949) and coach (1954–1958)
- John C. Brophy, a former member of the House of Representatives
- Joseph "Red" Dunn, former member of the Green Bay Packers and inductee in the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame
- Bob Gansler, U.S. National Team men's soccer coach in 1990 World Cup
- Gary George, former member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Scott L. Klug, former U.S. Representative
- Rick Majerus, head men's basketball coach at Saint Louis University
- John L. Merkt, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Albert Gregory Meyer, Cardinal Archbishop of Chicago (1958–1965)
- Pat O'Brien, actor
- Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., President of Marquette University (1948–1962)
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the House of Representatives
- Dan Schutte, Christian songwriter, composer of Here I am, Lord
- Fred R. Sloan, U.S. Air National Guard Major General
- Tom Snyder, radio and television personality
- Spencer Tracy, Academy Award-winning actor
- Clement J. Zablocki, former member of the House of Representatives
- John T. Chisholm, District Attorney of Milwaukee County, WI
- E. Michael McCann, former District Attorney of Milwaukee County, WI
- John Gurda, American writer and historian
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