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talleymonster said:
Theodore Kaczynski (Unabomber) Raised for a time in Kingman
Timothy James McVeigh (American Terrorist) Former resident....lived across the street from my old apartment complex

Now that is a bangin crowd...
 
Wow, all these cool athletes!
I could be wrong, cause I'm not the type to keep track of such things, but I think my high school is best at producing pasty white guys who's best memories usually involved cow tipping.

We did have Mike Patton of Mr. Bungle and Faith No More. (and the rest of Mr. Bungle too)

One friend of mine was like the 25th American killed in Iraq, back when were expecting it to be over any day.
 
From my High School we have:

Ray Lewis - Baltimore Ravens

Desmond Clark- Bears

There's a lot more from the surrounding High Schools that have gone to the NFL and have made it.
 
Charlotte Ayanna, aka the dead chick from Jawbreakers. AKA Ms. Teen USA back in probably 1998. AKA one of the VERY naked chicks in "Dancing At The Blue Iguana." I looked up her dress in 7th grade... :D
 
from Naperville (IL) Central HS:
  • Harry Kalas, long-time play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies and the NFL
  • Paula Zahn, newscaster, formerly with CBS, CNN
  • Gary Miller, former ESPN anchor, now with KCBS in LA
  • David Eigenberg, Steve Brady on "Sex and the City"
  • Sean Payton, head coach of the New Orleans Saints
  • Jim Sonefeld, drummer for Hootie & the Blowfish
  • Owen Daniels, player for the Houston Texans
  • Candace Parker, currently playing basketball at the University of Tennessee; first woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament game
  • her brother, Anthony Parker, player for the Toronto Raptors
  • Matthew John Armstrong, Ted Sprague on the TV show "Heroes" and also was on "American Dreams"
 
the_Roqk said:
From my High School we have:

Ray Lewis - Baltimore Ravens

So I gotta ask: how many people did Ray Lewis stab during his high school years? And what color was his fur coat back then?
 
Rhoobarb said:
from Naperville (IL) Central HS:
  • Harry Kalas, long-time play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies and the NFL
  • Paula Zahn, newscaster, formerly with CBS, CNN
  • Gary Miller, former ESPN anchor, now with KCBS in LA
  • David Eigenberg, Steve Brady on "Sex and the City"
  • Sean Payton, head coach of the New Orleans Saints
  • Jim Sonefeld, drummer for Hootie & the Blowfish
  • Owen Daniels, player for the Houston Texans
  • Candace Parker, currently playing basketball at the University of Tennessee; first woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament game
  • her brother, Anthony Parker, player for the Toronto Raptors
  • Matthew John Armstrong, Ted Sprague on the TV show "Heroes" and also was on "American Dreams"
What he said :) Glad I read thru the whole thread before copying and pasting from wikipedia. Although no one famous graduated while I attended.
 
Demarcus Faggins - CB Houston Texans
Tyson Thompson - Special Teams Dallas Cowboys

A guy that was in the ROTC program was in the pentagon the day it got damaged in the 9/11 attack. He pulled a few people to safety and was recognized there in DC for it.

There are a couple MMA fighters from my HS and the surrounding HS's but they aren't exactly famous yet.
 
Charles Curtis 31st Vice President of the United States
Dean Smith, North Carolina Basketball Coach
 
Terry Mussen, (sp?)
Miss America circa early 70's
Talk show host on some religious tv network.
 
Bill kazmaier worlds strongest man
lips labell radio man
Tony romo qb
see kaz on u tube
 
muzleldr said:
Bill kazmier worlds strongest man
lips labell radio man
Tony romo qb

Bill Curry lived in my hometown, he was actually my personal trainer in High School. He was the world's strongest man in the 30's or 40's I believe. His son was the coach of U of Kentucky for a while.
 

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