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* [[Buddy Cooper]] (c. 1931), labor attorney | * [[Buddy Cooper]] (c. 1931), labor attorney | ||
* [[John Holcomb Jr]] (1931), restaurateur | * [[John Holcomb Jr]] (1931), restaurateur | ||
* [[Loulie Jean Norman]] (1931), vocalist | |||
* [[Eleanor Kidd]] (c. 1932), model and philanthropist | * [[Eleanor Kidd]] (c. 1932), model and philanthropist | ||
* [[Mary Bryant|Mary Harmon Bryant]] (1933), wife of [[Bear Bryant]] | * [[Mary Bryant|Mary Harmon Bryant]] (1933), wife of [[Bear Bryant]] | ||
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* [[Mack Russell]] (c. 1955), [[Alabama Theatre]] manager | * [[Mack Russell]] (c. 1955), [[Alabama Theatre]] manager | ||
* [[Rex Shotts]] (c. 1955), electrician | * [[Rex Shotts]] (c. 1955), electrician | ||
* [[David Parrish]] (1957), painter | |||
* [[Sena Jeter Naslund]] (c. 1960), novelist | * [[Sena Jeter Naslund]] (c. 1960), novelist | ||
* [[John Garrett (engineer)|John Garrett]] (c. 1961), traffic engineer | * [[John Garrett (engineer)|John Garrett]] (c. 1961), traffic engineer |
Latest revision as of 14:22, 8 September 2023
This is a List of Phillips High School alumni::
- Lewis Smith (1912), president of the Alabama Power Company
- Emma Gelders Sterne (1912), author
- Ernest Henderson (c. 1924), artist
- Gump Ariail (c. 1931), professional football player
- Buddy Cooper (c. 1931), labor attorney
- John Holcomb Jr (1931), restaurateur
- Loulie Jean Norman (1931), vocalist
- Eleanor Kidd (c. 1932), model and philanthropist
- Mary Harmon Bryant (1933), wife of Bear Bryant
- Thompson Reynolds (c. 1938), football coach and athletic director
- Jim Beckham (c. 1939), Alabama Power Company executive
- Tom King (1940), Alabama State Senate
- Bill Edmonds (c. 1941), engineer and co-founder of BE&K
- Bill L. Harbert (c. 1941), construction executive
- Billy Martin (c. 1943), advertising executive
- Robert Miller (c. 1943), Episcopal Bishop of Alabama
- Herman Spivey (1944), toy store owner
- Lola Mae Jones Coates (c. 1945), ballet dancer and choreographer
- Gus Koutroulakis (c. 1947), hot dog vendor
- William Powell (1947) president of the First National Bank of Birmingham
- Al Worthington (c. 1947) Major League pitcher
- Pete Clifford (c. 1948), Methodist minister and Birmingham City Councilor
- Harry Mabry (1948), television news director
- Ken Forbes Jr (c. 1949), Presbyterian minister and head shop owner
- Shorty White (c. 1949), football coach
- Sammy Salvo (c. 1950), pop singer
- Pete Norris (1951), banker, lawyer and judge
- Eli Stevens (c. 1954), restaurateur
- Charles Crowder (c. 1955), Circuit Court judge
- Mack Russell (c. 1955), Alabama Theatre manager
- Rex Shotts (c. 1955), electrician
- David Parrish (1957), painter
- Sena Jeter Naslund (c. 1960), novelist
- John Garrett (c. 1961), traffic engineer
- Sam Tenenbaum (c. 1965), professional wrestler
- Alan Potts (c. 1969), restaurateur
- Gerald Austin (1971), pastor of New City Church
- Ann Berry (c. 1973), Secretary of the U.S. Senate
- Patricia Bozeman-Henderson (c. 1978), president of the Five Points West neighborhood
- A. C. Roper (c. 1981), Birmingham Police Department chief
- Ennis Whatley (c. 1981), NBA player
- Martha Bozeman (1983), attorney
- Charlie Williams Jr (c. 1984), president of the Druid Hills neighborhood
- Bernard Buggs (1988), firefighter and singer
- Lashunda Scales (1989), Birmingham City Councilor
- Jerricho Cotchery, (2000), NFL wide receiver