Talk:Brother Rice High School (Michigan)

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Notable alumni
Needs refs WhisperToMe (talk) 02:04, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
 * Daniel Burnham ‘64 - Former CEO, Raytheon
 * J. Richard Fredericks ‘64 - Former US Ambassador to Switzerland
 * Gerald S. McGowan '64 - Former US Ambassador to Portugal
 * Thomas Lynch ‘66 - Award-Winning Novelist and Poet
 * Timothy Manganello '68 - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, BorgWarner
 * Ken Calvert '69 - Radio Show Personality
 * David M. Lawson ‘69 - Federal Judge, US District Court Eastern District of Michigan
 * Chris Hansen ‘77 - Investigative Reporter for Dateline NBC
 * Kevin Kern ‘77 - New Age musician
 * Thomas J. Sugrue ‘80 - noted race-relations scholar, author of The Origins of the Urban Crisis, and professor of American history at the University of Pennsylvania
 * Mark Hammond ‘83 President & CEO of Flagstar Bank
 * James and Michael Lanier '88 - World's Tallest Twins
 * Mike Bouchard - Current Sheriff of Oakland County, Michigan
 * Gregory Collins '71 - Former NFL Football player for the San Francisco 49ers
 * Brian Brennan '80 - Former NFL football player, playing the majority of his career with the Cleveland Browns
 * B.J. Armstrong '85 - Former NBA Basketball player for the Chicago Bulls
 * Mike Lodish '85 - NFL lineman with record 6 Super Bowl appearances
 * David Morrow '89 Founder and President of Warrior Lacrosse
 * Pete Mitchell ‘90 - Former NFL Tight End for the Jacksonville Jaguars
 * Steve Morrison '90 - Former NFL Linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts
 * Keith Aldridge '91 - Former NHL defenceman for the Dallas Stars
 * Dale Rominski '94 - Former NHL player for the Tampa Bay Lightning
 * Matt Baker '01 - NFL Quarterback for the Buffalo Bills

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