Notable Alumni
Name | Class | Notability |
---|---|---|
Chris Barclay | professional football player | |
Ralph Beard | 1945 | basketball player |
Winston Bennett | 1983 | basketball player |
Porter Bibb | the first publisher of Rolling Stone | |
Emery Bopp | 1942 | artist |
Louis Brandeis | 1870 | U.S. Supreme Court Justice |
Michael Bush | 2002 | professional football player |
Tony Driver | 1996 | Notre Dame, Buffalo Bills |
Trent Findley | professional football player | |
Abraham Flexner | reformed medical education in the United States | |
Charles Grawemeyer | 1929.5 | Grawemeyer Award |
Marcus Green | professional football player | |
Sean Green | Major League Baseball Pitcher | |
Darrell Griffith | 1976 | professional basketball player |
John R. Harper | engineer, inventor, politician | |
William B. Harrison | former mayor of Louisville | |
Angelo Henderson | 1980 | Pulitzer Prize winner |
Neville Miller | 1912 | former mayor of Louisville |
William Burke Miller | Pulitzer Prize winner | |
Larry O'Bannon | basketball player | |
D.J. Johnson | Professional football player | |
Joseph T. O'Neal | former mayor of Louisville | |
Chris Redman | 1995 | professional football player |
Lee Roberson | 1923 | notable Baptist pastor, and founder, president and chancellor of Tennessee Temple University and Temple Baptist Seminary |
Edliff Slaughter | 1920 | LMHS's first All-American football player |
Louis S. Slung | 1929.5 | Pulitzer Prize winner |
Hunter S. Thompson | 1955 | gonzo journalist, writer, novelist, political commentator |
George Weissinger Smith | 1883 | former mayor of Louisville |
Wilson Wyatt | former mayor of Louisville |
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