William G. Enloe High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Name Class year Notability References
Willie Burden former football player for NCSU and the CFL Calgary Stampeders; member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Bill Campbell Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia (1994–2002)
Randy Jones 1970 original cowboy from the Village People
Nate McMillan 1982 head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers; former player for Chowan College, NCSU, and the Seattle SuperSonics
LeVelle Moton 1992 head men's basketball coach at NC Central University, former All-American shooting guard at NC Central, former professional basketball player in Europe and Asia
John C. O'Quinn 1992 attorney and former U.S. Deputy Associate Attorney General, former NCSU student body president (1995–96) and valedictorian, Harvard Law valedictorian
Travis Cherry 1993 Grammy Nominated Music Producer
Kyler England 1994 Singer/songwriter for The Rescues
Anand Lal Shimpi 2000 founder and CEO of AnandTech
Chris Wilcox 2000 former basketball star at University of Maryland, College Park; currently playing for the Oklahoma City Thunder
P. J. Tucker 2003 former basketball star at University of Texas, Austin; currently playing for the Colorado 14ers of the NBA Development League
Mike Robinson 2004 Bassist of band Annuals
Adam Baker 2005 Lead singer and creator of band Annuals
Charlie Houchin 2006 U.S. 2012 gold-medalist Olympic swimmer
Arlie Honeycutt 2010 75th Miss North Carolina
Dakare Wilder (Lil Inferno) 2010 rapper and member of hip-hop group Troop 41

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