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Shown below is a list of notable graduates, students who attended, and former faculty of Punahou School.
Numerous athletic, educational, cultural, business, and government leaders of significance to the State of Hawaii have been excluded, as well as all University of Hawaii and other State of Hawaii educators.
Olympic athletes, medalists and other world champions
Athletics (Track and Field)
- Duncan Macdonald — 1976 (coach)
- '72 Henry Marsh (BYU) — 1976, 1980 US boycott, 1984, 1988
Beach volleyball
- '90 Kevin Wong (Cal) — 2000
- '91 Stein Metzger (UCLA) — 2004
Diving
- '69 Keala (Rachel) O'Sullivan (Hawaiʻi) — 1968 bronze medalist
Dressage (Equestrian)
- '72* Sandy Pflueger — 1984 (attended 1959-69)
Kayaking
- '92 Kathy Colin (Washington) — 2000, 2004
- '97 Andrew Bussey (UC Irvine) — 2004
Sailing
- '66 David Rockwell McFaull (Cornell) — 1976 silver medalist
- '72 Michael Jon Rothwell — 1976 silver medalist
Swimming
- '24* Mariechen Wehselau Jackson — 1924 gold and silver medalist (attended 1912-23)
- '25* Warren Kealoha — 1920 gold medalist (youngest male US gold in swimming), 1924 gold medalist (attended 1920-22)
- '27 Buster Crabbe (Southern Cal) — 1928 bronze medalist, 1932 gold medalist (see also below)
- '47 Richard Cleveland (Hawaiʻi, Ohio State) — 1952 (see also below)
- Lillian "Pokey" Watson (Richardson) 1964 gold medalist (youngest female US gold in swimming), 1968 gold medalist (trustee's spouse)
- '67 Brent Thales Berk (Stanford) — 1968
- '76 Chris Woo (Indiana) — 1976 gold medalist
- '09 Christel Simms — 2008 qualifier for Beijing
Volleyball
- Sharon Peterson — 1964, 1968 (coach)
- '66 Miki Briggs McFadden (USC) — 1968
- '69 Dodge Parker (Long Beach) — 1968
- Barbara Perry — 1968 (teacher)
- '91 Stein Metzger (UCLA) — 2004
- '91 Kevin Wong (UCLA) — 2004
- '92 Mike Lambert (Stanford) — 1996, 2000
- '98 Lindsey Berg (Minnesota) — 2004, 2008 silver medalist
Water polo
- '84 Christopher Duplanty (UC Irvine) — silver medalist 1988, silver medalist 1992, 1996, 2000
- '97 Sean Kern (UCLA) — 2000
- '99 Brandon Brooks (UCLA) — 2004, 2008 silver medalist
Other world champion athletes and All-Americans
- '47 Richard Fitch Cleveland (Ohio State) — four-time world record holder, International Swimming Hall of Fame
- '65 Fred Hemmings, Jr. — 1968 world surfing champion, Hawaii state senator, Republican minority leader
- '75 Jay Anderson (Pepperdine) — 1977, 1978, 1979 All-American
- '75 Mark Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1977 All-American
- '77 Peter Ehrman (UCLA)— All-American
- '82 Matt Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1985, 1986 All-American
- '85 Doug Rigg (Pepperdine) — 1988 All-American
- '99 Elisa Au (Hawaiʻi) — 3-time World Karate Federation World Champion, Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame, 2005 best amateur athlete Sullivan Award finalist
Professional athletes and coaches
Football
- '27 Henry Thomas "Hank" "Honolulu" Hughes (Oregon State) — original Washington Redskins (Boston Braves) football player 1931-32 (10 games)
- '48 Herman Clark (Oregon State) — Chicago Bears offensive lineman 1952-57 (52 games)
- '48 Jim Clark (American football player) (Oregon State) — Washington Redskins offensive lineman 1952-53 (20 games) and Hawaii state senator
- '49 Charley Ane, Jr. (USC) — Detroit Lions offensive lineman 1953-59 (83 games), team captain for two NFL championships and two-time Pro Bowl selection
- '59* Ray Schoenke (Southern Methodist) — Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins offensive lineman 1963-75 (145 games), unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Maryland Governor, 1998, founding president of American Hunters and Shooters Association (attended 1956-58)
- '64 Norm Chow (Utah) — Former Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator, current UCLA Offensive Coordinator.
- '71 Arnold Morgado, Jr. (Hawaiʻi) — Kansas City Chiefs running back 1977-80 (52 games), city councilman
- '71 Charles "Kale" Ane III (Michigan State) — offensive lineman for Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers, 1975-1981 (105 games)
- '74 Mosi Tatupu (USC) — New England Patriots running back 1978-91 (199 games), one Super Bowl, one Pro Bowl, college football Mosi Tatupu Award, father of Lofa Tatupu
- '78 Mark Tuinei (Hawaiʻi) — Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman 1983-97 (195 games), two Pro Bowls and three Super Bowls
- '80 John Kamana III (USC) — Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta Falcons running back (5 games)
Baseball
- '81 Joey Meyer (baseball player), Jr. (Hawaiʻi) — Milwaukee Brewers first baseman 1988-89 (156 games)
- '97 Justin Wayne (Stanford) — Florida Marlins pitcher 2002-04 (26 games)
Volleyball
- '69 Linda Fernandez (Hawaiʻi) — All-Pro 1976-79 for LA Stars, SB Spikers, and Seattle Smashers of International Volleyball Association; Superstars winner 1979 and 1980
- '98 Lindsey Berg (Minnesota) — Minnesota Chill
Golf
- '67 Penelope Gebauer (Boise State) — 9-time LPGA top-10 finisher, founder of Women's Golf School
- '97 Parker McLachlin (UCLA) — Winner on PGA Tour, 4-time top-10 finisher in 53 events (2001-2008)
- '98 Bridget Dwyer (UCLA) — #9 on LPGA Futures Tour, #2 on The Big Break VI
- '07 Michelle Wie (Stanford) — 4-time LPGA majors top-3 finisher
Leading medical doctors
Professional society and government leaders
- '27 Rodney T. West (Northwestern) — Naval Reserve MD at Attack on Pearl Harbor and founding president of American College of Physician Executives
- '29* Edwin D. Kilbourne, Jr. (UH) — founding chair of Microbiology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, influenza pandemic expert at New York Medical College, Washington Post's "We don't have enough if a pandemic happened tomorrow." (attended 1921-28)
- '32 Colin McCorriston (Stanford) — one of the founders of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- '32 John Iorwerth Reppun (Harvard) — one of the organizers of Physicians for Social Responsibility
- '45* William L. Morgan (Yale) — Master of the American College of Physicians, Clinical Approach to the Patient, William L. Morgan Professorship in Medicine (University of Rochester) (attended 1939-44)
- '50 Richard Ikeda (Harvard) — Chief Medical Consultant to Medical Board of California
- '53 Carol Kasper (Chicago) — Emerita Professor of Medicine at USC; VP of World Federation of Hemophilia
- '56 Anne Angen Gershon (Smith) — Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia U, President of Infectious Diseases Society of America
- '62 Ernest T. Takafuji (UH) — Colonel and Director of Biodefense at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Director of Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
- '65 Darwin R. Labarthe (Princeton) — Professor of Epidemiology at U Texas, Director of Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, CDC
Other prominently published medical researchers
- '36* Harrison Latta (UCLA) — Emeritus Professor of Pathology at UCLA (attended 1928-33)
- '51 William P. Tunell (Notre Dame) — Professor and Chief of Pediatric Surgery, University of Oklahoma
- '57* Cordelia Hartwell Puttkammer (Tufts) — Professor at Howard University, Working with Substance-exposed Children and My Motor Baby (attended 1951-54)
- '65 W. Jonathan Lederer (Harvard) — Professor of Physiology at Maryland
- '66 Earl R. Shelton (Stanford) — Researcher at Syntex
- '69 Dale T. Umetsu (Columbia) — Endowed Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard
- '60 Dean T. Yamaguchi (Northwestern) — Clinical Investigator of Cancer at VA Medical Center, LA
- '73 James D. Oliver III (Naval Academy) — Major and Fellow of Nephrology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
- '75 Nelson L. Michael (UCLA) — Colonel and Director of Retrovirology at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
- '75 Lance S. Terada (Amherst) — Professor of Internal Medicine at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- '77 Hyo-Chun Yoon (Harvard) — Department of Radiological Sciences at UCLA
- '78 Raymond T. Chung (Harvard) — Professor of Medicine at Harvard
- '78 Martha Stricklin Heppard(Harvard) — martha.md, Acute Obstetrics
- '79 Theodore R. Cummins (Swarthmore) — Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Indiana
- '79 Mahesh Mankani (Stanford) — Professor of Surgery at UCSF
- '79 Arno J. Mundt (Stanford) — Chair of Radiation Oncology at UCSD
- '79 Annabelle A. Okada (Harvard) — Fulbright Scholar, Professor of Medicine at Kyorin U (Tokyo), Practical Manual of Ocular Inflammation
- '79 Karen K.
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