NOTABLES
Attended St. Francis de Sales
St. Emma Military Academy
Al
Bradley ’65 (Past Executive Director, Singer/Entertainer James
Brown
Enterprises; Augusta, GA)
Alma Matney
‘63 (co-founder Detroit Literacy Volunteers; former Ebony Fashion
Fair model; daughter of former NBC news reporter Bill Matney; Detroit,
MI)*
Amentha Wilkes Dymally
‘ 56 (Actress; former wife of Lt. Governor Mervyn Dymally;
Los Angeles, CA)
Avelino (Johnny) Rubeiro '61 (President/CEO, Hemisphere Environmental Management) Houston, TX
Barbara Shannon Banister ’53 (
Chief, City of Aurora, Community Relations Division; Aurora, CO)
Billy Daniels (Singer – "That Old Black Magic"; Los Angeles, CA)*
Bob Hobday '65 (Manager. Engineering Planning and Control, ITT Industries) Chatsworth, CA
Bobby J. Talley '66
(President/General Manager, Olympic Pipe Line Company; Auburn, WA)
Charles Fairfax (Attorney, General Motors; Detroit, MI)
Cheryl Griffin Cash ’62 (City
Attorney – Houston, Texas)
Cozy Coles (noted jazz vocalist)
Danny Coakley '59
(noted vocalist, New York, NY)
David Franklin ’60 (Attorney for the Stars; Atlanta, GA)
Diahanne Abbott
’63 (Actress – former wife of actor Robert DeNiro)
Dorothy Brown ’58 (Deputy Inspector General & Black Employment Program Manager, Los Angeles Air Force Base, - El Segundo, CA)
Donald W. Horton ’68 (US Marshall for the District of Columbia)
Ellen Tarry (Author – "My Dog Rinty", "The Third Door", "Martin de Porres- saint of the New World", "The other Toussant: a modern biography of PierreToussaint"; New York, NY)
Fred Pryor
’58 (Owner CMC Limosines and Pryor’s Hauling; Richmond, VA)
Gary Holmes ’60 (Director Atlanta Economic Development,
Underground Atlanta; brother of Hamilton Holmes who integrated the
University of Georgia; Atlanta, GA)*
Gerard Luz James, II '70 (Lieutenant Governor US Virgin Islands)
Gwenthaland Jones ’65 (first black female sheriff state of Alabama; Tuskegee, AL)*

Hal Young '37 (Tuskegee Airman; Los Angeles, CA)
Henri Monteith ‘61 (integrated the University of South Carolina;
Columbia, SC)
Henry Dickerson ’40 (Retired Forensic Toxicologist; Silver Spring, MD)
Howard Michael (Mickey) Henderson ’61 (Published Poet – Atlanta, GA)
J. Gregory
Love ’70 (Past Administrator, Building & Land Regulatory
Administration, Dept. of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs; Washington, DC)
James Hill ’64 (Former State Treasurer – Oregon; 2002 Democratic
Primary Candidate for Governor, State of Oregon; Salem, Oregon)
James Lawrence '64 (Nassau County Long Island Police Commissioner; Long Island, NY)
Joseph Franklin (brother of singer Aretha Franklin; Detroit, MI)*
Joseph Terry ’67 (Director – "The Oprah Winfrey Show"; Chicago,
IL)
Ken McCauley
’69 (Director of Marketing, Omni Group; Bristol, VT)
Kenneth Harris ’63 (Former Ex. Dir., Contributions – United Negro
College Fund; Consultant - Atlanta, GA)
Lou Beatty, Jr. ‘63 (Commercial, Stage & Screen Actor; Saugus,
CA)
Marcellette Gay Williams
'60 (Past Interim Chancellor; University of
Massachusetts, Amherst)
Marshall Cabiness Abuwi '61 (great grandson of Booker T.
Washington; Augusta,GA)
Maria Salas Marino (jazz vocalist;
Los Angeles, CA)*
Maurice Prescott ’52 (Deputy Inspector General, NYC Health & Hospitals Corporation; Holbrook, NY)
Robert Bullock
’62 (nephew of Berry Gordy, Motown - & singer Marvin Gaye; Detroit, MI)
Robert Taylor '59 (integrated Jacksonville (Florida) University;
Jacksonville, FL)
Roger Bruce '71 (Georgia State Representative, Atlanta, GA)

Ronald Lucas ’50 (Tuskegee Airman; San Francisco, CA)
Stanley E. Ferrell '64 (Assisting
District Chief for the Superior Court of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA)
Sylvia Dale Mason ’67 (wife of
"Dream Team" Attorney Johnny Cochran; Los Angeles, CA)
Theodore Adams,
Jr. ’47 (Chairman of the Board & CEO, Unified Industries Incorporated;
Fairfax Station, VA)
Tromy Young (trombone player - Louis Armstrong )*
Walter McElroy (Lt. Governor – Virgin Islands; brother of Author
Tina McElroy Anse)
Wendell Scott (nephew of founder – Atlanta Daily World;
Atlanta, GA)
JOE PATTON III '61 (CEO, Gleamns Human Resources Commission; Greenwood, SC)
Raymond (Chip) Frank '64 (Chief of Police, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, San Jose, California)
Faith Fancher '68 (Former KTVU reporter, Pioneer, Well-Known Crusader in the Breast cancer Fight) *
* Deceased