Whether you graduated in 1957 or 2020, or anywhere in between, Bishop Gorman High School is home to over 11,000 alumni. She also broke her jaw, elbow and femur. A cross-section of Gorman athletes who went on to have success at the next level. Be the first to add an BGHS famous alumni. Cedric Tillman (American football, born 2000), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Bishop_Gorman_High_School_alumni&oldid=995985186, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 23 December 2020, at 22:41. Most recently he was there in December helping deliver presents to children in need. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer), - UNDATED Looking for BGHS alumni not on this site? Senator; U.S. Attorney General; U.S. Secretary of State, Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1836-1840); Minister to Great Britain (1842-1845); President, Harvard University (1846-1849); United States Secretary of State (1852-1853); United States Senator (1853-1854) and Representative in Congress (1825-1835); Minister, Church in Brattle Square, Orator, U.S. Secretary of State (1887-1881); U.S. Attorney General (1868-1869); U.S. Representative Men, Concord Hymn, Documentary Filmmaker: My Life in China, Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball (Japan) Guggenheim Fellowship, 2007, Entrepreneur; Co-Founder, Chairman, Summits Education; Co-Founder Lola, Kayak (acquired by Priceline), Boston Light Software (acquired by Intuit), GetHuman, Winter Walk, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Regimental Surgeon, Continental Army; Representative in Congress (1801-1805; 1820-1823); United States Secretary of War (1809-1813); Minister to the Netherlands; Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1823-1825); Original Member, Society of the Cincinnati, U.S. The school serves students in grades 9 through 12. Physician; Philanthropist; Benefactor, McLean Hospital; Chairman, Massachusetts Prison Commission, Poet; Translator, Dantes Divine Comedy; Dentist, President, Chicago Academy of Sciences; Vice-President, University of Illinois, Botanist; Entomologist; Professor of Natural History, Harvard University; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Founding Member, Vice President, American Antiquarian Society; Author, Natural History of the Slug Worm, On Insects which Affect Oaks and Cherry Trees, Loyalist; Painter, Cartographer, Engraver; Engraving: The Fruits of Arbitrary Power, or The Bloody Massacre, Minister, Old South Church, Congregational, Loyalist; Founder, Bible Society; Founder, London Association of Loyalists, Professor of History, University of Rochester; Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions, Cambridge University; Professor of American Civilization, Cornell University; President, Salzburg Global Seminar; President, American Historical Association; Author, The American Approach to Foreign Policy, President, Massachusetts Senate; U.S. Consul in Bohemia, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Raytheon; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1968, Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Minister, Cliftondale, Peabody, Salem, Dorchester, Newton Centre, Roslindale, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, Henley Limited Partnership; Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Boston Celtics Limited Partnership; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 1996, Unitarian Minister, Kingston, Somerville; Inventor, Burglar Alarm, Investor; Chairman, Union Stockyards and Transit Company, Mayor of Boston (1877, 1879-1881); Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1851-1853), Massachusetts Senate (1854); President, Board of Trustees, Boston Public Library, Historian; Political Philosopher; Professor, School of Foreign Affairs, Georgetown University; Author, The Evolution of Civilizations: An Introduction to Historical Analysis, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time, Weapons Systems and Political Stability: A History; Consultant: Defense Department, House Select Committee on Astronautics & Space Exploration, U.S. Navy, Smithsonian, Patriot; Emissary to Great Britain; Defense Attorney for Captain Preston, Boston Massacre, Loyalist; Solicitor General, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Comptroller of Customs, Antigua, Vice Chairman, President, Stop & Shop; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Beth Israel Hospital; Board Member, Boston Symphony Orchestra, New England Conservatory of Music, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Introduced Modern Supermarket Concept; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Stop & Shop (orig. She is survived by Edward, her husband of 70 years, and children Larry '69 and Anne (Knox) Williams '73. Bishop Gorman High School was founded in 1954 and is the oldest Catholic High School in Southern Nevada. Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Church; Chancellor, American University, Washington, D.C. Signer, Declaration of Independence; President, Continental Congress (1775-1777); Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1780-1785; 1787-1793); Merchant; Charter Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Chief of Operations, Boston Public Schools; Commissioner, Property and Construction Management, City of Boston; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2005, General, United States Army; Assistant Chief of Staff, Third Army, World War II; Commandant of Cadets, United States Military Academy; Chief of Staff, Eighth Army, Korean Conflict; Commander 45th and 24th Infantry Divisions, Korean Conflict; Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, 1962-1964, Representative in Congress (1911-1913); United States Attorney for Massachusetts (1921-1924), President, Massachusetts Medical Society; Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Harvard Medical School; Author, Cases of vesico-vaginal fistula treated by operation, Professor of Mathematics, Brown University, University of Illinois, University of Maryland; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Mathematical Society; Author, Selected Topics in the Classical Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable; Complex Function Theory, Entomologist; Curator/Director, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University; Secretary and Librarian, Boston Society of Natural History; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Jazz Critic, Political/Social Commentator; Historian; Author, Boston Boy, Journey into Jazz, Free Speech for MeBut Not for Thee; Living the Bill of Rights; The Nat Hentoff Reader; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2004, Minister, Boston and New York City; Author, Through Armenia on Horseback (Concerning Massacre of 1894-1895), Executive Director, STRIVE and Vice President for Employment and Vocational Services, Justice Resource Institute; Senior Fellow, Boston University Institute for Non-Profit Management; Chair, Board of Trustees, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2012, Banker; Founder and Benefactor, Boston Symphony Orchestra; Benefactor, Harvard University, United States District Attorney; Dean, Boston University School of Law, President, Robert G. Hoffman, Inc.; Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Synergy Group, Inc.; Vice Chairman, United Nations International School; Dr. Joseph F. Desmond 44 Volunteer Award 1997, Treasurer, Harvard College; Minister, First Church, Congregational, Boxford, Signer, Declaration of independence; Member, Continental Congress; Lawyer, Wilmington, North Carolina, Physician; Founder, Director, Perkins Institution for the Blind; Abolitionist, Member of the Secret Six, Supporters of John Brown, Producer; Playwright, A Trip to Chinatown, A Parlor Match; A Stranger in New York; Drama Critic; Manager, Hoyts Madison Square Theatre; Member, New Hampshire Legislature, Public Servant, Mayor, Parkland, FL; Former Parkland, FL City Commissioner; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2019, Lawyer, Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General, United States Army; Linguist (Persian, Sanskrit); Photographer, Architect; Founder, American Institute of Architects; Designed Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pedestal of Statue of Liberty, Fogg Art Museum, the Biltmore Estate, Head Master, Boston Latin School (1776-1805), Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and Community Relations, Northeast Utilities; Chief of Environment and Energy, City of Boston; Member, Board of Trustees, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2009, Chief Justice, Court of Common Pleas. Where You Belong! Author of BLS School Song Lyrics, "Ad Scholam Matrem", for 300th Anniversary, Botanist; President, Boston Society of Natural History, Professor of Latin, Harvard; Co-Author With Robert Allen, A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges (Allen and Greenough Series), President, Board of Trustees of Boston Public Library; Member, Boston City Council, Richard B. Chapman Professor, Harvard Business School; Chairman, Editorial Board, Harvard Business Review; Author, Cases in Advertising and Communications Management, The Marketing Roles and Impact of Tombstone Advertising (with J.M. He remains a strong supporter of the local. Subscribe to Stathead Football: Get your first month FREEYour All-Access Ticket to the Pro Football Reference Database. 2. Popular R&B singer Ne-Yo graduated from Rancho High School. Former pupils of Bishop Gorman High School, a Catholic, private, preparatory school in Summerlin, Clark County, Nevada. There are activities which Campus Ministry coordinates to help Bishop Gorman "teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ" and "create a community where service is valued and celebrated" (BGHS Mission Statement). National Society of Mural Painters; Director, American Academy, Rome; Creator, Stained Glass Window, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Boston, Director, Boston Public Library; President, American Library Association, Founder ALA Social Responsibility Round Table; Chair, ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee; One of the 100 Most Important Library Leaders of the 20th Century, Journalist; Reporter, The New York Times, The Washington Post, WGBH Boston; Member, Editorial Board, Washington Post; Columnist, National Newspaper Publishers Association; Author, Race Forward: Facing Americas Racial Divide in 2014, Founder/Chairman, Commonwealth Financial Network; Chairman, Southworth Development; Tony Award Winning Broadway Producer, Porgy and Bess; Benefactor, Boston Latin School, Deitch Leadership Institute; Author, Elevate: An Essential Guide to Life, Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (2009- ), Member (1991- ), Educator; Motivational Speaker, Trilingual Poet, Song Writer/Rapper; Professor, Cross Cultural Communication at American University; Urban Music Award; CNN iReport Spirit Award, President, Boston City Council (1978), Member, at 22, Youngest Person to Ever Serve (1972-1981); Attorney/Partner, Nixon Peabody LLP; Author (with Chris Black), Turmoil and Transition in Boston: A Political Memoir from the Busing Era, Botanist; Physician; President, American Society of Naturalists; President, National Academy of Scientists; President, American Association for the Advancement of Science; President, Botanical Society of America, Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Editor, The Journal of Religious Thought, Howard University; Founder, Biblical Institute of Social Change; Executive Director, Black Methodists for Church Renewal; Pastor, Grace United Methodist Church, New York City; Author, True to Our Native Land, Troubling Biblical Waters: Race, Class, and Family, Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1996-2004) Member (1979-2004); President, Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, Abolitionist; Author, William Lloyd Garrison: The Story of His Life, with Wendell Phillips Garrison, Entrepreneur; Co-Founder, Bay State Banner; CFO/Partner, United Housing Management, one of the largest black-owned businesses in Boston; Board Chair, JFYNetworks, providing educational opportunities to help young people overcome social and economic inequities, Public School Music Educator; Grammy-Nominated and -Winning Latin Jazz Trumpeter; Member, Ray Barretto Orchestra, Jimmy Bosch Band, Johnny Pacheco Band; Performed with Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco; Work Featured on TV and in Film, Play-by-Play Announcer, Boston Celtics; Broadcast Journalist (Olympics, Big East & NBA Tournaments; Member, New England Basketball Hall of Fame, Dean, Philadelphia Divinity School; Author, The Christian Eucharist and the Pagan Cults, Medical Examiner, Suffolk County; Playwright, Chums: A Farce in One Act, President, Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad, President, American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education; Author, Physical Training in American Colleges and Universities; Co-Author, Boston and Its Story 1630-1915; An Inaugural Fellow of the American Statistical Association (1914), Emmy Award-Winning Writer; Academy Award-Nominated Documentary Filmmaker; Co-Creator, Writer, Executive Producer, A&E Channel's Cold Case Files; Author, Brighton, Pulse, Metallurgist; President, American Institute of Mining Engineers; President, American Society for Testing Materials; Chairman, National Research Council, Vice-Consul of the United States and Acting Belgian Consul at Florence; Author, Florentine Notes, Educator; VP of Scholastic Inc.; Superintendent of Schools, Newark, New Jersey, District of Columbia, Rochester, New York; Chief Academic Officer, Boston Public Schools, Auxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Boston; Rector, St. Johns Seminary, Brighton, Massachusetts, Epidemiologist; Pediatrician; Chair, Department of Preventive Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City; Author, Raising Healthy Children in a Toxic World; Recipient, Rachel Carson Environmental Award, National Nutritional oods Association; Meritorious Servcie Medal, United States Public Health Service; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2014, Prominent Corporate and Hospitality Executive; Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Georgia Aquarium; Chief Executive Officer, President, U.S. This list may not reflect recent changes. (RAIDERS PHOTO/HUMM, DAVID), Los Angeles FC defender Tristan Blackmon (27) gets position on the ball in front of Tigres midfielder Javier Aquino, below, during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux), Oklahoma's DeMarco Murray runs past the Texas A&M bench in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. Read more about this topic: Bishop Gorman High School, Every notable advance in technique or organization has to be paid for, and in most cases the debit is more or less equivalent to the credit. The Bulls won 102-101. The place for Berlin Brats news, and info on reunions, alumni, and contact information. A rundown of Bishop Gormans championships and a list of notable players in the Gaels history. He partnered with Steve Wynn and started Southern Wine and Spirits. Photographer. Green Valley has moved to No. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. Brandon Flowers, frontman for The Killers, graduated from Chaparral High School. The Bishop Gorman High alumni site is made so that students and teachers from the Tyler high school can reconnect with those that they met while attending high school. In the case of those for whom we have an entry year (designated with e) listed, it is unlikely that those individuals were graduates. If you are an alumn of Bishop Gorman HS you should register now in the alumni directory. Washingtons Tuckerman Ravine, Minister, Chelsea; First Minister-at-Large, American Unitarian Association, Boston; Founder, Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Improvement of Seamen, Adjutant General of the United States Army, Judge Advocate General, Continental Army; Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1808-1810); Co-Founder, Massachusetts Historical Society, Nathan Littauer Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy, Harvard University; Fellow, American Academy for Jewish Research; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Minister, Charlestown; Albany, New York; Boston; Author, Hawaii and Its People, Educator; Founder & President, Boston Youth Wrestling; Institute for Nonprofit Management and Leadership's Highland Street Fellow; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate Award 2019, Architect, Memorial Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge Public Library; President, American Institute of Architects, Sportswriter, Boston Herald, New York Morning Sun; Sports Editor, New York Evening Sun; Honor Roll of Baseball, Baseball Hall of Fame (1946), Electrical Engineer; Inventor, The Viterbi Algorithm, Co-Founder Linkabit Corp,, Qualcomm, Inc.; President, The Viterbi Group; Professor of Electrical Engineering, UCLA; Recipient, National Medal of Science; Member, National Inventors Hall of Fame; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2006, Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Platform Learning, Inc., UniversityNow, Inc, LearnNow, Inc.; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2004, Loyalist; Deputy Governor, Colony of Rhode Island, President, Amherst College; Professor of History, Princeton University, Amherst College; Chairman, Commission Concerning State and County Buildings in Massachusetts (Ward Commission); Author, Red, White, & Blue: Men, Books, and Ideas in American Culture; 1971; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1971, Supervisor, Branches and Delivery Stations, Boston Public Library, Minister, Arlington Street Church, Unitarian, President, American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society; Co-Founder, Massachusetts General Hospital; Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Harvard; Dean, Harvard Medical School; First Public Demonstration of Ether Anesthesia (1846); Co-Founder, New England Journal of Medicine; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Physician; First Administration of Anesthesia to a Child; Pioneer in Rhinoplasty and Cleft Palate Surgery, All-American Football Player, Harvard University (1892, 1894); Head Football Coach, Harvard (1896); Lawyer, Historian; Author, The Age of Charlemagne; Outlines and Documents of English Constitutional History during the Middle Ages, Entrepreneur; Founder, Developer, Carneiro and Ellsworth, Kansas, Librarian, Harvard College; Minister, New Brick Church, Congregational, President, Michigan State University; 1st African American University President & Fortune 100 Chairman (TIAA-CREF); Chancellor, State University of New York; Chairman, Rockefeller Foundation; U.S. Deputy Secretary of State; Economist; Author, Privilege and Prejudice: The Life of a Black Pioneer; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1970, Architect; Portland, Oregon City Hall; Gilbert Building; Hamilton Building; Postal Building, Vice Chairman, Yankelovich, Skelly, & White; Co-Founder, Reading Is Fundamental; National Commission for Employment Policy, Author-Editor, The Boys and Girls Herodotus, Journalist, Historian, Novelist; Author, Thunder Out of China (with Annalee Jacoby); The Mountain Road; The Making of the President, 1960 (and 1964, 1968, 1972); Breach of Faith: The Fall of Richard Nixon; In Search of History: A Personal Adventure; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1977. Rabbi; Chabad-Lubavittch Hasidic Movement; Chairman, LInyonei Chinuch and Machneh Israel; Director, Kehot Publication Society. Ex-Bishop Gorman QB drafted by Browns in 5th round, Las Vegas pass catchers drafted by AFC North teams in 3rd round, Green Valley stars arm, bat overwhelm Faith Lutheran PHOTOS, Las Vegan Dalton Kincaid goes to Bills in 1st round of NFL draft, No. We present them here for purely educational purposes. 1-ranked womens golfer four times and has 31 professional wins, including seven major championships. Usher, Sub-Master, Master, Boston Latin School (1852-1909), Major General, U S. Army; Commander, 1st Cavalry Division (Killed in action, July 7, 1970, Vietnam), Astrophysicist; Founder, CEO StatWeather; Expert in Applied Mathematics; Classical Pianist Prodigy, Assistant United States Attorney, District of Massachusetts, Entrepeneur; President, American Society of Travel Agents; Student of Amelia Earhart; WWII Veteran; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Recipient, Lee. Former Faith Lutheran star Dalton Kincaid, a tight end who played at Utah, was selected in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday, going to the Buffalo Bills. Educator; Professional Athlete; Athletic Director/Coach; Director, Ground School at Tuskegee Air Field; Norwich Universitys first African American student; WWII Veteran, U.S. Army Air Force. President, Board of Trustees, Boston Public Library; Director, American Academy, Rome, Professor, Music Production and Engineering, Berklee College of Music; Producer and Music Engineer; Seven Grammy nominations andThree Grammy Awards; 40+ Platinum and Gold Certifications; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2020, Dean, Harvard Law School; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Representative in Congress (1889-1893). The most popular movie of 2000 was How the Grinch Stole Christmas which has grossed over $260,044,825 since its release. Las Vegas, Nevada (Other Nevada schools)10 total players, 5 active players, Every Sports Reference Social Media Account, Site Last Updated: Monday, May 1, 2:31PM. If you don't see your class's yearbook, check out our yearbook page.