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Famous People and The Ymca
Famous People and The Ymca
Millions have benefited from camp, school, working out and working at the
YMCA.
Clay Aiken, finalist on “American Idol”
Tony Hawk, skateboarder
Tony Granato, hockey coach
Todd MacCulloch, former NBA player
Harry Connick Jr., musician and actor
Oswald Chambers, YMCA chaplain and “spiritual inspiration” to George W. Bush
Carlos Pena, Major League Baseball player
Richard Greenwood, violinist
David Thompson, NBA player in the 1970s
Cornelius Muller, basketball player/actor
Dirk Been, "Survivor" participant
Wally Hagin, African-American photographer
Bill Clinton
Roy Campanella, Major League Baseball Hall of Fame player in the 1940s and
’50s
Jackie Robinson
Tommy Lasorda, Major League Baseball Hall of Fame manager in the 1970s and
’80s
Rocky Marciano, boxing heavyweight champion in the 1940s
Peter Ueberroth, CEO of the Los Angeles Olympics and former commissioner of
Major League Baseball
Reggie Williams, former NFL player and football executive
Jack Kemp, NFL player in 1950s and ’60s, former U.S. representative from New
York and former presidential and vice presidential candidate
Tom Foley, ex-Speaker of the House from Washington state
Norman Thomas, Christian socialist
Vachel Lindsay, popular poet
Mike Royko, legendary Chicago Tribune columnist and author
Garrison Keillor, author and humorist
The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Roger Mudd, award-winning TV journalist and broadcaster
Herb Alpert, musician
Richard Wilbur, former poet laureate of U.S.
Michael Landon, author
Derek Bok, former president of Harvard
Thad Cochran, U.S. senator from Mississippi
Neil Goldschmidt, former governor of Oregon
Daniel Inouye, former U.S. senator from Hawaii
Bart Conner, Olympic gold medal winner in gymnastics
Emery Moorehead, former NFL player with the Chicago Bears
Amanda Jones, former Miss USA
Jon Porter, U.S. representative from Nevada
Charles Percy, former U.S. senator from Illinois
Erwin Griswold, former Harvard Law dean and solicitor general
Richard Celeste, former governor of Ohio
Lennox Lewis, former heavyweight champion boxer
Anthony Hopkins, actor who played one of his first parts in "Othello" at his local
YMCA
Tim Allen, actor and comedian
Staying at the Y
Andy Rooney, “60 Minutes” commentator
Frederick Exley, award-winning author whose autobiographical novels include
the Y
Claude McKay, poet, leading contributor to Harlem Renaissance
Malcolm X (when he was Malcolm Little)
Jack Kerouac, author and poet
Dave Thomas, founder of Wendy’s restaurants
Bill Blass, fashion Designer
Bob Crane, actor in “Hogan’s Heroes”
Sidney Sheldon, author and screenwriter
Vernon Alley, jazz musician
Parents/children
John/Sean Lennon
Volunteers
Walt Whitman (during the Civil War)
Ernie Banks, Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player in the 1950s, ’60s and
’70s
Steve Owens, Heisman Trophy winner in 1969
Lorado Taft, sculptor