Admiral Arthur W. Radford High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Melveen Leed (1961) - singer, actress, entertainer
  • Craig MacIntosh (1962) - illustrator of Sally Forth (syndicated strip) and Doodles (comic strip)
  • Bette Midler (1963) - singer, actress, comedienne
  • Jim Phillips (1964) - three time U.S. Champion surfer, 1998 Surfing Hall of Fame inductee, designer/builder of custom surfboards
  • Judith Wolski (1965) - Miss Hawaii USA 1966 and top 15 semi-finalist (8th place) Miss USA 1966
  • Brian Shul (1966) - USAF fighter pilot, SR-71 Blackbird pilot, published author and photographer
  • Jeris White (1970) - NFL football player, corner back, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Super Bowl XVII champion Washington Redskins
  • Burl Burlingame (1971) - journalist, historian, published author
  • Gary Hooser (1972) - Kaua'i County Council member 1998-2002; Hawaii Senate Majority Leader and State Senator representing the Islands of Kaua'i and Ni'ihau 2003-2010
  • Celita De Castro (1972) - Miss Hawaii USA 1977 and top 12 semi-finalist (9th place) Miss USA 1977
  • Loretta Ables Sayre (1976) - singer, actress, entertainer
  • Mark "Hawkeye" Louis Rybczyk (1979) - disc jockey on Dallas/Fort Worth country music radio station KSCS 96.3 FM and published author
  • Rob Todd (1981) - City of Houston Councilmember 1996-2002, Chairman of the Texas Tower Commission, Managing Partner of the Molitoris Group
  • Ken Niumatalolo (1983) - U.S. Naval Academy Football - Head Coach (2007–Present)
  • Stephen Akina (1988) - classical pianist, television and film score composer
  • Ashley Lelie (1998) - NFL football player, wide receiver Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, and Oakland Raiders
  • Wayne Hunter (1999) - NFL football player, offensive lineman Seattle Seahawks, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets, and St. Louis Rams

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