Jerry Berger, columnist and press agent
Gerald Boyd, managing editor and metropolitan editor of the New York Times
Clark Clifford, presidential adviser and United States Secretary of Defense from 1968 to 1969
Willis Crenshaw, NFL player
Georgia Frontiere, owner of the St. Louis Rams, an NFL team
Louis A. Gottschalk, psychiatrist
Thomas Hennings, United States Senator from Missouri
Emily Hahn, author
Johnny Haymer, actor
A.E. Hotchner, author and co-founder of the Newman's Own food company
Larron Jackson, NFL player
Raynard Jackson, Republican Party consultant
Stan Kann, vacuum cleaner collector and organist
Harold Koplar, hotelier
Melvin Kranzberg, historian and co-founder of the Society for the History of Technology
Henry Lieberman, science editor for the New York Times
David J. Mahan, superintendent of St. Louis Public Schools from 1990 to 1996
William McChesney Martin, longest-serving Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve
Virginia Mayo, actress
George S. Moore, president of First National City Bank
Muddy Ruel, Former MLB player (St. Louis Browns, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox) and manager (Saint Louis Browns)
Dr. Noah Susman, professor emeritus of clinical radiology at the Washington University School of Medicine & chief of radiology at the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis. Helped pioneer the field of interventional radiology.