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  1. Vitamin C

    Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick (born July 20, 1969 in Old Bridge, New Jersey) is an American pop music singer, dancer and actress, better known by her stage name, Vitamin C. Her singles include "Smile," "As Long As You're Loving Me," "Graduation (Friends Forever)" (which reached #38 on the Billboard Hot 100), and "The Itch." She was ranked #76 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2001. Mattel released a Vitamin C Doll in 2000.

  2. Natalee Holloway

    Natalee Ann Holloway (born October 21, 1986), from Mountain Brook, Alabama, United States, disappeared on May 30, 2005 during a graduation trip in Aruba. Holloway remains officially missing to this day, although according to Aruban authorities, she is most likely dead. The disappearance generated a media sensation in both the U.S. and Aruba and sparked considerable interest in the Netherlands.

  3. Ed Curtis

    Ed Curtis (born 1980 in England) is a British theatre director. Curtis graduated from The University of Birmingham with a First Class Honours Bachelor of the Arts Degree in Drama and Theatre Arts. His directing credits include: *Calamity Jane by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster (UK Tour and West End) which was nominated for "Best Musical" at the Manchester Evening News Awards 2003 *"The Big Odyssey" (Assembly Rooms, …

  4. Aaron Henry

    Aaron Henry (July 2, 1922 - May 19, 1997) was a civil rights leader, politician, and head of the NAACP. He was born in Dublin, Mississippi to Ed and Mattie Henry who were sharecroppers. He enlisted in the Army after high school and later attended Xavier University of Louisiana in New Orleans on the GI Bill. He graduated with a degree in Pharmacy. He opened a drug store in Clarksdale, Mississippi.

  5. Dave Gorman

    David James Gorman (born March 2, 1971) is a documentary comedian and humorist. He performs comedy shows on stage in which he tells stories of extreme adventures and presents the evidence to the audience in order to prove to them that, unlike in most other stage presentations, they are true stories. He is a former stand-up comedian. Gorman was born in Stafford, England. He studied mathematics at Manchester University (but never graduated), and before his solo successes, …

  6. Gary Klein

    Inventor Gary Klein can be considered an innovator of the oversized tube aluminum bicycle, which is now a fixture in the cycling market. He first developed the concept in 1973 as part of the Independent Activities Period aluminum bicycle project at MIT, where he was an engineering student and bicycle racer, then took the concept commercial after graduation.

  7. Dallas Roberts

    Dallas Roberts (born 10 May 1970 in Houston, Texas), is an American stage and screen actor. Mr. Roberts is a graduate of Juilliard. He is primarily based in New York City, where he regularly appears in theatrical productions. Off-Broadway, he has appeared in a revival of Lanford Wilson's "Burn This", opposite Edward Norton and Catherine Keener; in Adam Rapp's "Nocturne", …

  8. James Gamble

    James Gamble (1803-1891) was a US-based Irish soapmaker and industrialist. He was the co-founder and co-eponym of Procter & Gamble Company in 1837, along with William Procter. After graduating from Kenyon College in 1824 (as a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon), he married Elizabeth Norris. His future business partner William Proctor married Elizabeth's sister Olivia.

  9. Pat Noonan

    Pat Noonan (born August 2, 1980 in Ballwin, Missouri) is an American soccer player, who currently plays striker for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. Noonan played college soccer at Indiana University from 1999 to 2002. He was named an NSCAA first-team All-American his senior and junior seasons, and second-team All-American his sophomore year. His senior year, he also finished as runner-up to Alecko Eskandarian for the Hermann Trophy.

  10. Elizabeth McCracken

    Elizabeth McCracken (born 1966) is an American author. McCracken, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, graduated from Newton North High School in Newton, Massachussets, and holds a degree in library science from Simmons College, a women's college in Boston. McCracken currently lives in Saratoga Springs, New York, where she is an artist-in-residence at Skidmore College. She is married to the novelist Edward Carey, …

  11. Lisa Coleman

    Lisa Coleman (b. 10 July 1970, Charing Cross, London) is an actress and volunteer occupational therapist, best known for her roles in BBC TV programmes "The Story of Tracy Beaker", "Casualty" and has guest starred in "The Bill". Coleman attended Anna Scher's Theatre School at age six, going on to complete secondary education and A-levels. Having worked in television at various times since the early 1980s, …

  12. Pita Sharples

    Dr. Pita Russell Sharples CBE (born 20 July 1941), a Māori academic and politician, currently co-leads the Māori Party, he currently is the member for Tamaki Makaurau(Auckland City) in New Zealand's Parliament. Sharples, of the Ngati Kahungunu iwi, was born in Waipawa, a town in Hawke's Bay. He received his early education at Waipukurau District High School and then at Te Aute College. He then attended the University of Auckland, studying education.

  13. Carl Ng

    Carl Ng (born March 27, 1976) is a Hong Kong actor and model. The third of four children, Ng was born in Hong Kong and is of mixed ethnicity. His father is comedy actor Richard Ng Yiu-Hon, while his mother, a British woman, worked as a hair stylist for Bruce Lee in the 1970s. At the age of 12, he moved with his family to live in England, where he would remain for the next thirteen years. As a child he had no desire to become an actor like his father, …

  14. Murray Rose

    Iain Murray Rose was born on January 6, 1939 in Nairn, Scotland, but he moved to Australia with his family at an early age after World War II. He took up swimming as a boy and was an Olympic Games champion at age 17. Rose became an Olympian for the first time at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. He won the 400 meter and 1500 meter freestyle races and was a member of the winning team in the 4x200 meter relay.

  15. Brian Ralston

    Brian Ralston (b. April 12, 1974) is a classically trained composer and musician living in Los Angeles, CA. Brian is a graduate of the University of Arizona and the USC Thornton School of Music Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program. He composed music for the television series "Angel" (Season 4) and more recently completed the scores to the theatrical motion pictures "9/Tenths", …

  16. Niger Innis

    Niger Innis is an African American conservative Republican consultant, strategist and National Spokesperson for the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Innis graduated from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science (BSc.) degree in Political Science in 1990. Born in Harlem, New York, he currently lives in Westchester, New York with his white lover Heath McCasland of Fort Worth, Texas. His father, Roy Innis, has been National Director of CORE since 1968.

  17. Matt Frei

    Matthias Frei (born 26 November, 1963 in Essen, Germany) is the BBC's Washington, D. C. correspondent. Since appointment to that position he has become one of BBC News' best-known faces. He went to Westminster School, then read History and Spanish at St Peter's College, University of Oxford, before graduating in 1986. He joined the BBC shortly after graduation. After a year in the German Section of the World Service, he moved to English Language Current Affairs, …

  18. Julian Pierce

    Julian T. Pierce (? - March 26, 1988) was a Lumbee Indian born in Moore County, North Carolina. At sixteen, Pierce graduated from Hawkeye High School. He attended the University of North Carolina at Pembroke in Pembroke, North Carolina on full scholarship and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. After graduation, he began working as a chemist for the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia, …

  19. John Kingman

    Sir John Frank Charles Kingman, a mathematician, was born on 28 August 1939 in Beckenham, Kent<sup>1</sup>. Since 2001, he has been N. M. Rothschild and Sons Professor of Mathematical Science and Director of the Isaac Newton Institute at the University of Cambridge<sup>1,2,3</sup>. The son of a coal miner, he grew up in London, eventually being awarded a scholarship to read mathematics at Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1956<sup>1,4</sup>.

  20. Patricia Broadfoot

    Patricia M. Broadfoot (born 13 July 1949 in Kingswood, Gloucestershire) is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Gloucestershire. Broadfoot's main academic interests are in sociology and educational assessment. This began with her studies at the University of Leeds, from where she graduated in 1971 with a BA in sociology. She spent the following year obtaining a PGCE at the University of London, …

  21. Tori Anthony

    Tori Anthony is an American pole vaulter from Palo Alto, California and the holder of the national indoor and outdoor records for high school women at 14' 2-1/2" (4.33 meters) and 14' 1" (4.29 meters) respectively. She was originally a gymnast, but burned out on the sport and switched to track and water polo. Competing in her first track events as a sophomore, she placed fourth in the 2005 state championships for pole vault within four months of taking up the sport.

  22. Natasha Klauss

    Natasha Klauss was born Natasha Alejandra Rastapkavicius Arrondo on June 25,1975 in Cali, Colombia. Natasha aspired to be a ballet dancer after taking lessons. However, one year before her graduation, she injured her knee in a car accident, ending her career in dance. Natasha then studied acting, took part in plays, and in 2002 played a supporting role in the telenovela "La Venganza" (English, The Revenge), playing a lesbian.

  23. Patrick M. Walsh

    U.S. Navy Admiral Patrick M. Walsh is the Vice Chief of Naval Operations, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Adm. Walsh graduated with honors from Jesuit College Preparatory in Dallas, Texas, and was the second student in the sixty-year history of the school to receive both the Distinguished Graduate and Distinguished Alumnus awards. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science degree. After designation as a Naval Aviator, Adm.

  24. Alain Meunier

    Alain Meunier (b. Paris, 1942) is a French cellist. Meunier was born the third child among four siblings. Starting the cello at the age of 13 and received premier prix in chamber music at 15 and in cello at 16. He suddenly quit musical activities at the age of 18 and studied musical aesthetics and musicology. However, he began cello again as 22 and played in front of Pablo Casals aiming at Prades Festival. He entered Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena in Italy, …

  25. Edward Lhuyd

    Edward Lhuyd (sometimes rewritten as "Llwyd" in recent times) (1660-June 30, 1709) was a Welsh naturalist, botanist, linguist, geographer and antiquary. Lhuyd was born in Loppington, Shropshire. His family belonged to the gentry of south-west Wales. He attended grammar school in Oswestry and went up to Jesus College, Oxford in 1682 but dropped out before his graduation. In 1684, he was appointed assistant to Robert Plot, …

  26. Alan B. McElroy

    Alan B. McElroy is an American writer, film director and producer. McElroy was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended Hawken School in Gates Mills, Ohio. He planned on becoming a novelist while majoring in psychology at Boston University. Shortly after graduation and marriage he taught himself to write his first screenplay from an article in "Writer's Digest" magazine. McElroy then moved to Los Angeles with his wife, Kymm, and one script in hand, …

  27. William J. Crawford

    William J. "Bill" Crawford, as a U.S. Army private in World War II, earned the Medal of Honor in operations near Altavilla, Italy. After the battle, Crawford, who was a squad scout, was captured by the Germans and presumed dead. So in 1945, the medal was given to his father. Later in the year, Crawford was among a group of soldiers rescued from German captivity. While working at the United States Air Force Academy, …

  28. Carl Ryanen-Grant

    Carl Winslow Ryanen-Grant (November 7, 1975 - February 28, 2000) was the 1997 University Medalist at the University of California, Berkeley. He received national media attention that year for academic successes realized while battling malignant melanoma. Born in San Francisco, California, Ryanen-Grant was raised in the suburb of Concord. While pursuing a degree in History at UC Berkeley, Ryanen-Grant was diagnosed with the deadly skin cancer in early 1996, at the age of 20.

  29. Banky Yeung

    Banky Yeung Ping-kei is a theatre playwright, director and actor in Hong Kong. Graduated from Faculty of Playwriting in Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Yeung is the Artistic Director of Hong Kong theatre company FM Theatre Power.

  30. George Fletcher Moore

    George Fletcher Moore was a prominent early settler in colonial Western Australia, and "one [of] the key figures in early Western Australia's ruling elite" (Cameron, 2000). He conducted a number of exploring expeditions; was responsible for one of the earliest published records of the language of the Australian Aborigines of the Perth area; and was the author of Diary of Ten Years Eventful Life of an Early Settler in Western Australia.

  31. Aswath Venkataraman

    Aswath Venkataraman is the author of the book "I Have Read That Somewhere". A Tamil Brahmin hailing from Ranchi, Jharkhand, Aswath has lived in Bangalore in the recent past, having done his graduation at RVCE and MBA at IIM Bangalore.

  32. Nuno Piloto

    Nuno Torres Piloto Albuquerque, known as Nuno Piloto, is a Portuguese footballer, born on 19th March 1982 in Tondela, district of Viseu. As a young and well balanced midfielder, he started to be noted in Académica de Coimbra O.A.F.. He was one of Académica's players whose graduated from the University of Coimbra (a degree in biochemistry, awarded in 2005).

  33. Steffen Haraldsen

    Steffen Haraldsen is Brann's 3rd choice as goalie. After playing on Molde F.K.'s reserve team while attending school, Haraldsen desided to return home to Bergen after his graduation.

  34. Blake Baxendell
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  36. Robert Didonato
  37. Mike Dunkle
  38. Jamie Baxendell
  39. Michael Sparks
  40. Kanye West Graduation

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