List of Punahou School alumni

Shown below is a list of notable graduates, students who attended, and former faculty of Punahou School.

*indicates attended Punahou but did not graduate with senior class.

Parents and children of alumni are noted only if they have made significant achievements in the same field or activity.

Numerous athletic, educational, cultural, business, and government leaders of significance to the State of Hawaii have been excluded, as well as most University of Hawaii and other State of Hawaii educators, and Hawaii-based entertainers, and artists.

Olympic athletes, medalists and other world champions

Beach volleyball

Diving

Dressage (equestrian)

Kayaking

Sailing

Swimming

Warren Kealoha, 1920 and 1924 gold medalist in swimming
Buster Crabbe, 1928 bronze and 1932 gold medalist in swimming, then Hollywood leading man
Lindsey Berg, two-time silver medalist setter for US Volleyball, 2004, 2008, and 2012

Volleyball

Water polo

Track

Other world champion athletes and recent All-Americans

Professional athletes

Football

Norm Chow, former NFL offensive coordinator
Manti Te'o, NFL rookie linebacker
Michelle Wie, LPGA winner

Baseball

Volleyball

Fred Hemmings, state senator and world surfing champion, 1968
Carissa Moore, surfing champion, 2011

Tennis

Golf

Surfing

Leading medical doctors

Professional society and government leaders

Other prominently published medical researchers and research faculty

Other clinical faculty at top medical schools or clinically notable M.D.s

Other leading educators and researchers

General Samuel Chapman Armstrong, founder of Hampton University, one of many heroes at Gettysburg

Administrators and general subjects

Law and business

Science

Logic, philosophy, mathematics, computing and engineering

Social science

U.S. Senator from Connecticut Hiram Bingham III, Professor of History at Yale and explorer, possible inspiration for Indiana Jones
Secretary of HEW John W. Gardner, architect of the Great Society, Professor of Management, and Education at Stanford, awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
U.S. President Barack Obama, formerly U.S. Senator from Illinois, Constitutional Law Lecturer at University of Chicago

Arts and humanities

Civil rights leaders

Honorable Judge Elbert Tuttle, Brigadier General, leader of the federal court that desegregated the South, awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom

Other elected representatives, government appointees, judges

United States Presidents

US Senators

Brian Schatz, US Senator and Hawaii Lieutenant Governor

US Congressional representatives

Hawaiian Prince Kūhiō, 20-year delegate to the U.S. Congress
Interim Republican Congressman from Hawaii, Henry Baldwin
Democratic U.S. Congressman from New York for 19 years, Otis Pike, Pike Committee investigator of Richard Nixon
Interim Republican U.S. Congressman from Hawaii in 2010, Charles Djou

Presidential appointees

Honorable Judge Sanford Dole, first Governor of Hawaii
Honorable Judge Walter Frear, third Governor of Hawaii
Lawrence Judd, seventh Governor of Hawaii
Honorable Judge William Charles Achi, Jr., Territorial Judge

Local officials, other representatives and appointees

Albert Francis Judd, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii
USMC Major General Ross T. Dwyer, USMC Aide to the Secretary of the Navy

Military leaders and heroes

Army

US Army Captain Francis Wai, Awarded Medal of Honor in World War II
Lt General Donald Prentice Booth, Commander of the Fourth US Army and High Commissioner of Okinawa
Lt General Stanley "Swede" Larsen, Deputy Commander, US Army, Pacific
US Army Major General Stephen Tom, Chief of Staff, Pacific Command
US Army Lt Col Mark Solomons '79, 5th-12th grade classmate of President Barack Obama, Battalion commander in Iraq[128]
US Navy Rear Admiral Gordon Chung-Hoon
US Navy Vice Admiral Tom Copeman
US Navy Rear Admiral Alma Grocki

Marines

Air Force

Lieutenant General Ben Webster, NATO AIRSOUTH Commander
Brigadier General C.B. Stewart, Ph.D. in nuclear physics
Air National Guard Major General Gregory B. Gardner
Air National Guard Major General Michael H. Tice

Entertainment

Musicians and composers

Conrad Herwig, Down Beat's 3-time #1 jazz trombonist
melody., J-pop 3-time top-10 artist

Broadway, stage, and dance performers

Carrie Ann Inaba, dancer, choreographer, and reality show judge

TV and film performers

Oscar nominee Joan Blondell
Actress and singer Teri Ann Linn
Leading actress Kelly Preston

Other entertainment industry producers

Film director and TV series creator Rod Lurie

Business leaders and philanthropists

Major philanthropists

AOL co-founder and philanthropist Steve Case
eBay founder and philanthropist Pierre Omidyar

Other charitable and development business leaders

Other founders and CEOs

Other business leaders

Cultural notables

Authors, editors, and journalists

David Boynton, prolific naturalist photographer

Other cultural notables

Lorrin A. Thurston, early baseball player and anti-monarchy politician
Republic of China President Sun Yat Sen
USAF Colonel Charles L. Veach, shuttle astronaut

Notable former faculty and staff

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