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Notable alumni
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https://history.siprep.org/
 * Jeremiah F. Sullivan, 1870 – Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California
 * Stephen M. White – United States Senator from California from 1893 to 1899 (attended, did not graduate)
 * John Joseph Montgomery, 1873 – aviation pioneer
 * Edward John O'Dea – Bishop of Seattle
 * Joseph Richard Slevin – second curator of herpetology at the California Academy of Sciences
 * Charles H. Strub, 1902 – dentist and sports entrepreneur
 * Francis Joseph McCarty – experimenter (attended, did not graduate)
 * Daniel J. Callaghan, 1907 – United States Navy admiral, Medal of Honor recipient
 * Joseph Kurihara – Japanese American internee who renounced his American citizenship
 * Dutch Ruether – MLB player, pitcher in three World Series
 * Frederic B. Butler, 1913 – United States Army general
 * William Callaghan, 1914 – United States Navy admiral, first commanding officer of USS Missouri (BB-63)
 * Raymond L. Sullivan, 1924 – Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California
 * Joseph E. Tinney, 1927 – attorney and politician
 * André Laguerre – managing editor of Sports Illustrated from 1960 to 1974
 * Richard Egan, 1939 – actor
 * Rene Herrerias, 1944 – college basketball player and head coach
 * Ivan L. Slavich Jr., 1945 – United States Army colonel
 * Jim Mangan, 1946 – MLB catcher
 * Joe McNamee, 1946 – NBA player
 * John Jay O'Connor, 1947 – lawyer and husband of former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
 * George Moscone, 1947 – 37th Mayor of San Francisco
 * William H. Briare, 1948 – 18th Mayor of Las Vegas
 * Leo T. McCarthy, 1948 – 43rd Lieutenant Governor of California
 * Bradford Dillman, 1949 – actor
 * Pat Malley, 1949 – college football player at Santa Clara University, head coach and athletic director
 * John Paul Getty, Jr. – philanthropist (attended, did not graduate)
 * Gordon Getty, 1951 – businessman and composer
 * George Stanley, 1951 – award-winning poet and member of the San Francisco Renaissance
 * Jerry Brown, 1955 – 32nd and 39th Governor of California
 * Fred LaCour, 1956 – professional basketball player
 * Adrian Buoncristiani, 1958 – college basketball coach
 * Paul Pelosi – businessman and husband of Nancy Pelosi (attended, did not graduate)
 * Dan Fitzgerald, 1959 – college basketball coach and athletic director at Gonzaga University
 * Gil Haskell, 1961 – football coach, offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks from 2000 to 2008
 * Mike Nevin, 1961 – politician
 * James F. O'Connell, 1961 – Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Utah
 * Tim Tierney, 1961 – college football player and coach
 * Abe Jacob, 1962 – sound designer and audio engineer
 * Charles Parks, 1963 – professional basketball player
 * Al Saunders, 1964 – academic All-American football player at San Jose State University, NFL head coach for the San Diego Chargers
 * Bob Portman, 1965 – college basketball player at Creighton University, NBA player, forward for the Golden State Warriors
 * Laurence Yep, 1966 – author
 * Marshall Kilduff – investigative reporter
 * Robert Francis Christian, O.P., 1966 – auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of San Francisco
 * Paul Otellini, 1968 – President and CEO of Intel
 * Dan Fouts, 1969 – NFL player, quarterback for the San Diego Chargers, NFL Hall of Fame, six time Pro Bowler
 * Gerald Posner, 1971 – investigative journalist
 * Len Salvemini, 1971 – professional soccer player
 * Mark Stahl – professional soccer player
 * Kevin Shelley, 1973 – California Secretary of State from 2003 to 2005
 * Dan Salvemini, 1975 – professional soccer player and member of 1980 US Olympic team
 * James Houghton – Director of Drama at the Juilliard School
 * Kevin Rodney Sullivan – film and television actor and director
 * Eugene Gloria – poet
 * Kevin V. Ryan, 1976 – United States Attorney for the Northern District of California from 2002 to 2007
 * Bartlett Sher, 1977 – Tony Award-winning stage director, known for directing the 2008 Broadway revival of South Pacific
 * Anthony Cistaro, 1981 – actor
 * Francis Jue, 1981 – actor
 * Luke Brugnara, 1981 – businessman, casino mogul
 * Jonathan Moscone, 1982 – theater director
 * Robert Hewitt Wolfe, 1983 – television producer and screenwriter
 * Luke Brugnara, 1983 – commercial real estate investor and developer
 * Derek Lam, 1984 – fashion designer
 * Levy Middlebrooks, 1984 – professional basketball player
 * Stephen McFeely, 1987 – screenwriter and producer
 * Al Madrigal, 1989 – comedian, writer, actor, and producer
 * Mark Farrell, 1992 – 44th Mayor of San Francisco
 * Gwendoline Yeo, 1994 – Singaporean actress
 * Beth Spotswood, 1996 – writer
 * Luke Whitehead – professional basketball player (attended, did not graduate)
 * Anthony Buich – professional football player
 * Dan Kaminsky – computer security researcher
 * Igor Olshansky, 2000 – NFL player, defensive lineman for the Miami Dolphins
 * Honey Mahogany, 2002 – activist, politician, drag performer, and singer
 * Darren Criss, 2005 – musician, actor, singer-songwriter, and composer
 * Jill Costello – activist for lung cancer awareness and research
 * Jeff Cosgriff, 2006 – professional soccer player
 * Molly McGrath, 2007 – sportscaster and studio host at ESPN
 * Zac Lee, 2005 – professional football player
 * Eleanor Columbus, 2007 – film producer
 * Jamize Olawale, 2008 – NFL player, fullback for the Dallas Cowboys
 * Brendan Daly, 2009 – professional rugby player
 * Colin Woodell, 2010 – actor
 * Alli Austria – professional basketball player
 * Nicholas Miller, 2009 – professional DJ
 * Jacqueline Toboni, 2010 – actress
 * Stephen Domingo, 2012 – professional basketball player
 * Matt Krook, 2013 – MLB player, pitcher for the New York Yankees
 * Troy Rike, 2014 – professional basketball player
 * Andrew Vollert, 2014 – professional football player
 * Michael Harrison, 2020 – college football player
 * Troy Rike, 2014 – professional basketball player
 * Andrew Vollert, 2014 – professional football player
 * Michael Harrison, 2020 – college football player