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List of Central High School (Philadelphia) alumni

The following is a list of notable alumni of Central High School in Philadelphia.

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  • Noel Ignatiev – scholar, historian, and activist (215th Class)
  • Albert Innaurato – playwright, theater director, and writer (224th Class)

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  • Major Jackson – poet and professor at Vanderbilt University (245th Class)

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  • Robert N. C. Nix Jr. – former Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court (186th Class)

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  • Eric Owens – opera singer (247th Class)

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  • William Scott Vare – U.S. Congressman (1912-1927), Pennsylvania State Senator (1922-1923), U.S. Senator-Elect (1927-1929), Republican political boss in Philadelphia

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  • Phil Walker – guard on the 1977-1978 NBA champion Washington Bullets (231st Class)
  • John Wallowitch – composer, songwriter and cabaret performer (181st Class)
  • Louis J. Weichmann – one of the chief witnesses for the prosecution in the conspiracy trial of the Abraham Lincoln assassination
  • Andrew Weil – physician, author, proponent of integrative medicine (212th Class)
  • Edwin Weinberger – TV producer and writer (204th Class)
  • Peter Arrell Browne Widener (1834-1915) - businessman, art collector and patriarch of the wealthy Widener family
  • Stephen William White – translator of Jules Verne and secretary of the Northern Central Railway (31st Class)
  • R. Seth Williams – District Attorney of Philadelphia (244th Class)
  • Alan Wolfe – political scientist and sociologist (213th Class)
  • Alexander Woollcott – drama critic for The New Yorker (110th Class)
  • Jeremiah Wright – former Senior Pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago (211th Class)
  • Ed Wynn (until age 15) – entertainer, actor, comedian, producer (110th Class)

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  • Charles Yerkes – industrialist and financier (27th Class)
  • Will Yip – record producer, songwriter, and musician (264th Class)

Guide to class numbers

Since graduates are usually identified in the school community by class number, the year in which they graduated is not immediately obvious. This section explains the relation between class number and graduation date.

The first class graduated in June 1842. Through much of the school's history, there were two graduating classes per year, in January and June. But in some years, including all years after 1965, there was only one graduating class, in June. The following list details the correspondence between class number and graduation date.

<pre>1 June 1842 2 June 1843 3 January 1844 4 June 1844 ... 2 classes per year ... 75 January 1880 76 June 1880 77 June 1881 78 June 1882 79 January 1883 ... 2 classes per year ... 95 January 1891 96 June 1891 97 June 1892 ... 1 class per year ... 116 June 1911 117 January 1912 118 June 1912 .... 2 classes per year ... 223 January 1965 224 June 1965 225 June 1966 ... 1 class per year ... </pre>

Thus, for classes graduating after 1965, the class number equals the graduation year minus 1741.

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