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词条 List of New Trier High School alumni
释义

  1. Business

  2. Film and theater

  3. Journalism and letters

  4. Music

  5. Science and technology

  6. Sports

  7. Others

  8. References

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This is a list of notable alumni from New Trier High School, a four-year high school in Winnetka, Illinois, a northern suburb of Chicago, including alumni from the former New Trier East and New Trier West high schools:

Business

  • Douglas Conant, chairman of Avon Products[1][2]
  • Chris Cox (2000), Former Chief Product Officer (CPO) of Facebook[3]
  • John Donahoe (1978), president and CEO of eBay (2008–2015), chairman of PayPal (2015–present)[4], CEO of ServiceNow
  • Christie Hefner (1970), former CEO of Playboy Enterprises[2][5][6][7]
  • Charles F. Knight (1953), chairman emeritus of Emerson Electric Co.[8]
  • James McNerney (1967), president of GE Lighting (1995–97), president of GE Aircraft Engines (1997–2000), president and CEO of 3M (2000–05), CEO of Boeing (2005–16)[9]
  • Matthew Pritzker, real estate investor[10]

Film and theater

  • Ann-Margret (1959), actress and entertainer[2][11][12][13][14]
  • Adam Baldwin (1980), actor[15][16]
  • Ralph Bellamy (1922), actor[2][17]
  • Steve Barancik (1979), screenwriter
  • Beck Bennett (2003), Saturday Night Live cast member
  • Carlos Bernard (1980), actor[18]
  • John Byrum (1965), film producer, director and screenwriter[14]
  • Liz Callaway (1978), musical theatre actress[14][19]
  • Katie Chang (2013), actress
  • William Christopher, actor[14][20]
  • Lisa Darr (1981), actress{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Bruce Dern (1954), actor[13]
  • Christine Ebersole (1971), actress and singer[21][22]
  • James Eckhouse, actor[14]
  • Neal Edelstein (1987), film director and producer[23][24][25][26]
  • Charlton Heston (1941), actor and political activist[2][13][14][27][28]
  • Rock Hudson (1944), actor[2][13][14][29]
  • Jake Johnson (1996), actor, comedian, screenwriter [30]
  • Mike Kelley (1985), television writer and producer[31]
  • Virginia Madsen (1979), actress[13][16]
  • Lauren Marcus (2003), actress{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Liesel Matthews (2002), actress and heiress[14][32]
  • Kim Milford (1968), actor
  • Penelope Milford (1966), actress[33]
  • John R. Montgomery (1975), television producer
  • Hugh O'Brian (did not graduate), actor[16]
  • Jeffrey Price, member of screenwriting team with Peter S. Seaman[14]
  • Betsy Randle (1968), actress[34]
  • Mark Romanek (1977), music video and film director, writer, and producer[35]
  • Charlotte Ross, actress[36]
  • Mary Kate Schellhardt (1997), actress[14]
  • Rusty Schwimmer (1980), actress[16]
  • Michael Shannon, actor
  • Hal Sparks (1988), actor and comedian[16]
  • David Strassman, performer and ventriloquist{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Lili Taylor (1985), actress[14]
  • Nico Tortorella (2006), actor
  • Jim True-Frost (aka Jim True) (1984), actor[14]
  • Rainn Wilson (1984), actor[37][38]
  • Terence H. Winkless, film and TV producer, director and writer
  • Edward Zwick (1970), film and television director and producer[14]

Journalism and letters

  • Julia Allison Baugher (1999), media personality, journalist and blogger[39]
  • Elizabeth Brackett (1959), television news correspondent[40]
  • Shams Charania (2012), NBA reporter, previously for Yahoo Sports The Vertical. Currently for The Athletic and Stadium.[41][42]
  • Ann Compton (1965), television news reporter and correspondent[40][43]
  • Chet Coppock (1966), radio sportscaster[40]
  • Brian D'Amato (1976), novelist and sculptor
  • Lise Eliot (1980), professor of neuroscience and author
  • Alan Goldsher (1984), novelist and ghostwriter{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Walter Jacobson (1955), local television news personality[2][40]
  • Geoffrey A. Landis (1973), engineer and Hugo and Nebula Award-winning science fiction author{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Archibald MacLeish (did not graduate), writer and three-time Pulitzer Prize winner[44]
  • Nell Minow (1970), film critic and author in the field of corporate governance[44]
  • Stephen Moore (1978), economics writer, journalist and commentator
  • Henry H. Neff (1991), author and illustrator[45]
  • Juliet Law Packer (1970), television writer and poet{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}}
  • Ian Punnett (1978), radio personality and writer{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Sarah Ruhl (1992), playwright[46][47][48][49]
  • Sheldon Siegel (1976), attorney and bestselling author[44]
  • Thomas A. Stewart (1966), business journalist and editor
  • John Stossel (1965), author, commentator and investigative journalist[2][40]
  • Penelope Trunk (1985), author, blogger, and entrepreneur
  • Scott Turow (1966), lawyer and novelist[83][44]
  • Donovan Webster (1977), journalist, author, editor, and filmmaker

Music

  • David Charles Abell (1976), conductor[14]
  • Mike Bloomfield (did not graduate), rock and blues guitarist[50][51]
  • Ann Hampton Callaway (1976), singer and songwriter[14][19][52]
  • Marshall Chess, music executive and producer[51]
  • Kristine Flaherty (2003), rapper[53]
  • Jeff Harnar (1977), cabaret singer[52][54]
  • Al Jourgensen (attended), musician{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Kate Liu (2012), pianist, 3rd Prize winner of XVII International Chopin Piano Competition
  • Liz Phair (1985), singer-songwriter[2][14]
  • Louis The Child, musical duo composed of Robert Hauldren (2015) and Frederic Kennett (2016)[55]
  • Dave Samuels (1966), jazz vibraphonist who played with Spyro Gyra and the Caribbean Jazz Project[14][56][57]
  • William Susman (1978), composer of concert and film music[58]
  • Joe Trohman (2002), guitarist for the bands The Damned Things and Fall Out Boy[59][60]
  • Peter Van de Graaff (1979), musician, bass baritone and classical radio host on WFMT[61]
  • Matt Walker (1987), rock musician and former drummer for The Smashing Pumpkins[62]
  • Aaron Weinstein (2003), jazz violinist[63][64]
  • Pete Wentz (attended), bassist for the bands Black Cards and Fall Out Boy[59][60]
  • The Ying Quartet, string quartet started by four siblings who are all alumni: David (1981), Tim (1983), Phillip (1986), and Janet (1988)[14]

Science and technology

  • Bruce Alberts (1956), biochemist, president of the National Academy of Sciences and editor in chief of the journal Science[65]
  • Todd Golub (1981), cancer researcher, director of the cancer program at the Broad Institute[112]
  • Mary-Claire King (1963), geneticist[66]
  • Michael Peskin (1969), physicist{{citation needed|date=October 2009}}
  • Martin Rocek (1971), physicist{{citation needed|date=October 2009}}
  • Rafael Sorkin (valedictorian 1963), physicist[67][68]
  • Jack Steinberger (1938), co-recipient of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics (he donated his Nobel medal to the New Trier science department)[69][70][71]
  • Kenneth Suslick (1970), chemist[72]

Sports

  • Ross Baumgarten (1973), baseball pitcher[16][73][74]
  • Ben Braun (1971), men's collegiate basketball coach, University of California (1996-2008), Rice (2008-14)[75][76]
  • Pete Burnside (1948), baseball pitcher[2][16][77]
  • John Castino (1973), baseball infielder[78][79]
  • Al Culver, NFL offensive tackle[2]
  • Mike Huff (1981), baseball outfielder[16][80]
  • Robert Jeangerard, basketball player, 1956 Olympics gold medalist[2]
  • Chuck Lindstrom, baseball catcher and coach[2]
  • Matt Lottich, basketball player for Stanford, current head coach at Valparaiso University
  • Clay Matthews (1974), NFL linebacker (1978–93)[2][79]
  • Chuck Mercein (1961), NFL running back[2][79][81]
  • Phoebe Mills, athlete, gymnastics bronze medalist in 1988 Summer Olympics
  • John Moore (2009), NHL player[79]
  • Mike Pyle (1957), NFL center[2]
  • Jack Riley (1933), Olympic wrestler and NFL offensive tackle[2]
  • Fred Schmidt, swimmer[2]
  • Tommy Wingels (2006), NHL player[82]
  • Charlie Tilson (2011), MLB outfielder for Chicago White Sox

Others

  • Ivan Albright, painter associated with magic realism[14][83]
  • Bobbi Brown, make-up artist, author, and founder of a line of cosmetics[84]
  • Laurie Dann (1975) was the perpetrator of a school shooting in Winnetka.[85][86]
  • Ari Emanuel, talent agent and founder of the Endeavor Agency[87]
  • Anna Halprin (Ann Schuman) (1938), modern dancer[88]
  • Stieg Hedlund (1983), video game designer{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Dewitt Jones, photographer and film producer known for his association with the National Geographic Society[14]
  • Sharon Percy Rockefeller, former First Lady of West Virginia and the chief executive officer of WETA-TV[40]
  • Denise Siegel, photographer, visual artist and writer
  • Nancy Spero (1944), feminist artist[89][90]
  • Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, white supremacist spree killer[91][92]
  • Larry Sweeney, real name Alex Whybrow, professional wrestler and manager
  • Charlie Trotter (1977), chef, restaurateur and author[83]
  • Brad Will (1988), anarchist, activist, and documentary filmmaker who was killed in Mexico[93]
  • Ryan Zoghlin (1985), artist and photographer{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Judy Biggert (1955), U.S. Representative[94][95]
  • Bob Dold (1987), U.S. Representative
  • Rahm Emanuel (1977), U.S. Representative, White House Chief of Staff and Mayor of Chicago
  • David H. Hoffman (1984), federal prosecutor and Chicago's inspector general{{citation needed|date=September 2009}}
  • Fred Karger (1968), Republican gay rights advocate
  • Mark Kirk (1977) U.S. Representative and Senator[2][96]
  • Thomas Miller (1966), U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (1999–2001) and Greece (2001–04)[97]
  • Martha Minow (1972), Dean of Harvard Law School
  • Charles H. Percy (1937), U.S. Senator[97][98]
  • Michael S. Rogers (1977), U.S. Navy four-star admiral and director of the National Security Agency
  • Carol Ronen, Illinois State Representative and State Senator
  • Donald Rumsfeld (1950), U.S. Representative, White House Chief of Staff and U.S. Secretary of Defense[2][97][98]
  • Jack Ryan, former candidate for U.S. Senate in Illinois.[99]
  • James D. Swan, Wisconsin State Senator[100]
  • Richard S. Williamson (1967), U.S. Ambassador and diplomat[101]

References

1. ^{{cite news | last = Golosinski| first = Matt| title = Recipe for success: Campbell Soup CEO Doug Conant '76 talks strategy| newspaper = Kellogg World| location =Evanston, IL| pages = | publisher = Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University| date = Summer 2001| url = http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/kwo/sum01/facultynews/conant.htm| accessdate =3 September 2009}}
2. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 {{cite news|title=High School of the Week: New Trier |newspaper=Chicago Sun-Times |pages= |date=23 May 2007 |url=http://www.suntimes.com/sports/preps/highschool/399962,cst-spt-spot23.article |accessdate=7 September 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080604141324/http://www.suntimes.com/sports/preps/highschool/399962%2Ccst-spt-spot23.article |archivedate=4 June 2008 |df= }}
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5. ^{{cite web| last = Hauser| first = Marc| title = Man of a Thousand Faces| publisher = Chicago Magazine.com| date = March 2006| url = http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/March-2006/Man-of-a-Thousand-Faces/Christie-Hefner/| accessdate =3 September 2009| quote = I’ve known Christie since we were in high school together at New Trier; I was working for Playboy then.}}
6. ^{{cite news| last = Davidson| first = Andrew| title = A Very Happy Bunny| publisher = The Sunday Times| date = 30 September 2007| url = http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/media/article2557254.ece| accessdate =3 September 2009| quote = VITAL STATISTICS — School: New Trier West, Illinois| location=London}}
7. ^{{cite news | last = Cohen| first = Roger| title = Ms. playboy| newspaper = New York Times| pages = | date = 9 June 1991| url = https://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/09/magazine/ms-playboy.html?pagewanted=all| accessdate =3 September 2009| quote = Christie went to New Trier West, a public high school with a reputation for academic excellence, and was a model pupil.}}
8. ^{{cite news | title = New Trier Centennial - THE HONOR ROLL: BUSINESS LEADERS| newspaper = Chicago Tribune| pages = | date = 12 October 2000}}
9. ^{{cite news | last = Strahler| first = Steven| title = Lofty expectations await Boeing CEO| newspaper = Chicago Business| location = Chicago, IL| pages = | publisher = Crain Communications, Inc.| date = 2 July 2005| url = http://www.chicagobusiness.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?id=17002| accessdate =3 September 2009| quote = The 55-year-old Mr. McNerney, a New Trier Township High School graduate with experience at Corporate ...}}
10. ^{{Cite web|last=Strahler |first= Steven R. |authorlink= |title= Matthew Pritzker tests wings with investments in real estate, movies and more |publisher=Crain's Chicago Business|date=July 17, 2010 |url=http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20100717/ISSUE01/100033684/matthew-pritzker-tests-wings-with-investments-in-real-estate-movies-and-more |accessdate=}}
11. ^{{cite book| last = Derry| first = Charles| title = International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers| publisher = Gale Group| year = 2001| location = Farmington Hills, Michigan| pages = | url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G2-3406801526.html| isbn = }}{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
12. ^{{cite episode| title = Ann-Margret Discusses Being a Showbiz Survivor| series = Larry King Live| network = CNN| airdate = 1 January 2001| time = 2100 ET| url= http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0101/01/lkl.00.html| quote= KING: ... Now, you went to a famous high school, as I notice. New Trier High School. ANN-MARGRET: Yes.}}
13. ^{{cite web| last = Green| first = Caryn| title = Community Profile: Winnetka| publisher = North Shore Magazine| url = http://www.northshoremag.com/cgi-bin/ns-article?article=/communities/winnetka.html| accessdate = 31 August 2009| quote = While New Trier's academic excellence is legendary, the drama and music programs are also renowned. Famous alums include actors Adam Baldwin, Bruce Dern, Charlton Heston, Rock Hudson, Virginia Madsen and Ann-Margret, as well as musician Liz Phair, author Scott Turow, Sen. Charles Percy, and Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090904210141/http://www.northshoremag.com/cgi-bin/ns-article?article=%2Fcommunities%2Fwinnetka.html| archivedate = 4 September 2009| df = dmy-all}}
14. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 {{cite news | title = New Trier Centennial - THE HONOR ROLL: ENTERTAINERS, ARTISTS| newspaper = Chicago Tribune| page = 11| date = 12 October 2000}}
15. ^{{cite news | last = O'Malley| first = Kathy| title = Baldwin's career regains its luster| newspaper = Spokane [WA] Chronicle| page = 18| publisher = Chicago Tribune| date = 21 August 1987| url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1345&dat=19870821&id=Yg8TAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ovoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5594,1024144| archive-url = https://archive.today/20120712055438/http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1345&dat=19870821&id=Yg8TAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ovoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5594,1024144| dead-url = yes| archive-date = 12 July 2012| accessdate =1 September 2009|quote = "Yeah," said Baldwin, whose career began at a level where many never reach — with a starring role in a hit movie ... He was 17 at the time, a junior at suburban New Trier East High School ...}}
16. ^{{cite news| last = Stillerman| first = Joel| title = New Trier Centennial events planned| newspaper = Wilmette Life| location = Wilmette, IL| page = 7| publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 5 April 2001| url = http://news.wilmette.lib.il.us/details.asp?NewsID=245563| accessdate = 7 September 2009| quote = New Trier Centennial events planned. "New Trier Stars on Stage" includes alumni panelists Hugh O'Brian '43, James Stern '75, Joel Stiller (sic) '79, Virginia Madsen '79, Adam Baldwin 1976-79, Rusty Schwimmer '80, Hal Sparks '88, Adam Hunter '92. Saturday youth baseball clinic for children includes "trainers" who are former professional baseball players: Pete Burnside '48, Mike Huff '81, and Russ Baumgarten '81}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
17. ^{{cite web | title = Ralph Bellamy| work = biography| publisher = The Museum of Broadcast Communications| url = http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/B/htmlB/bellamyralp/bellamyralp.htm| accessdate =1 September 2009}}
18. ^{{cite news | last = Armour| first = Terry| title = Well, whose number's up on '24'?| newspaper = Chicago Tribune| page = 21| date = 15 May 2005| quote = Try as we might, we couldn't get anything out of Carlos Bernard ... everybody around the set is tight-lipped, including Bernard, who plays CTU agent Tony Almeida. But the New Trier graduate did try to whet our appetite.}}
19. ^{{cite news | title = Callaway sisters to mark two birthdays with their reunion| newspaper = Mount Prospect Times| location =Mt. Prospect, IL| pages = | publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 18 August 2005| url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1N1-110D9D8FF9257888.html| accessdate =7 September 2009| quote = Sisters Liz Callaway and Ann Hampton Callaway, who grew up in Winnetka and graduated from New Trier Township High School ...}}{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
20. ^{{cite web| last = Richards| first = Dean| title = The Buzz: Actor William Christopher| work = The Morning Call| publisher = WGN-TV| date = 15 September 2008| url = http://www.mcall.com/topic/wgn-the-buzz-actor-william-christ-58168,0,6916005.story| format = interview| accessdate =7 September 2009| quote = Our family moved out to Glencoe, so I went to New Trier High School.}}
21. ^{{cite web| title = The Success Story of Dr. Christine Ebersole '71| work = biographic sketch| publisher = MacMurray College| url = http://www.mac.edu/alumni_success_stories/christine_ebersole.asp| accessdate = 1 September 2009| quote = Dr. Christine Ebersole came from Winnetka, Illinois, where she discovered her passion for acting and singing at New Trier High School (Winnetka) ...| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090918090234/http://www.mac.edu/alumni_success_stories/christine_ebersole.asp| archivedate = 18 September 2009| df = dmy-all}}
22. ^{{cite news | last = Witchel| first = Alex| title = Between a Mother and a Daughter| newspaper = New York Times| page = 4| date = 3 June 2007| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/03/magazine/03ebersole-t.html?_r=1&pagewanted=1| accessdate =1 September 2009| quote = After New Trier Township High School, Ebersole briefly attended MacMurray College ...}}
23. ^{{cite web| title = New Trier High School Class Of 1987| url = http://www.newtrier87.com/class_classmates.cfm|}}
24. ^{{cite web| title = Neal Edelstein, founder of Hooked Digital Media | url = http://www.hookeddigitalmedia.com/|}}
25. ^{{cite web| title = Neal Edelstein Produced ‘Mulholland Drive’| publisher = IMDb| url = https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0166924/?ref_=ttawd_awd_tt|}}
26. ^{{cite web| title = Neal Edelstein Produced ‘The Ring’| publisher = IMDb| url = https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0298130/?ref_=nm_knf_i2|}}
27. ^{{cite news|last=Kilday |first=Gregg |author2=Byrge, Duane |title=Actor Charlton Heston dies at 84 |newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter |location=Los Angeles, CA |pages= |publisher=Nielsen Business Media |date=5 April 2008 |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3iac100babad132e4da80e29bf8f7bfb27 |accessdate=7 September 2009 |quote=Fortunately for his artistic development, the Heston family moved to Winnetka, Ill., where he attended New Trier High School, excelling in theater, before moving on to Northwestern. |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090205044717/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3iac100babad132e4da80e29bf8f7bfb27 |archivedate=5 February 2009 }}
28. ^{{cite web| last = Hartl| first = John| title = Charlton Heston was larger than life| publisher = msnbc.com| date = 6 April 2008| url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5463896/| accessdate =7 September 2009| quote = Taking drama classes at Winnetka’s New Trier High School, he decided he wanted to be an actor after seeing a school production of “Twelfth Night.” Shakespeare would remain his favorite writer.}}
29. ^{{cite news| title = Rock Hudson| work = biography| publisher = New York Times| url = https://movies.nytimes.com/person/33748/Rock-Hudson/biography| accessdate =7 September 2009| quote = A popular but academically unspectacular student at New Trier High School in Winnetka, IL, he decided ...}}
30. ^{{cite news|title = New Girl's Jake Johnson|work = interview|publisher = AV Club|url = http://www.avclub.com/article/emnew-girlems-jake-johnson-73618|accessdate =17 January 2014}}
31. ^{{cite news | last = Steinberg| first = Jacques| title = Take My Wife. Please. I’ll Take Yours.| newspaper = The New York Times| pages = | date = 11 May 2008| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/11/arts/television/11stei.html| accessdate =8 October 2009| quote = The singer-songwriter Liz Phair, a classmate of Mr. Kelley’s at New Trier High School, has created the show’s original score.}}
32. ^{{Cite journal| last = Rodkin| first = Dennis| title = Housing Bulletin—Irene Pritzker Sells Her Kenilworth Mansion| journal = Chicago Magazine| volume = | issue = | pages = | date = 19 March 2008| url = http://www.chicagomag.com/Radar/Deal-Estate/March-2008/Housing-Bulletin-Irene-Pritzker-Sells-Her-Kenilworth-Mansion/| quote = The house is a block from New Trier Township High School, the alma mater of Robert and Irene’s daughter, Liesel, the actress who, billed as Liesel Matthews, costarred in the Harrison Ford movie Air Force One.| postscript = }}
33. ^{{Cite journal| last = Reilly| first = Sue| title = 'Coming Home' to Penny Milford Means Climbing Hollywood's Greasiest Poll—the Oscars| journal = People Magazine| volume = 11| issue = 12| pages = | date = 26 March 1979| url = http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20073254,00.html| quote = (Penelope) became a star of New Trier High School's distinguished drama department.| postscript = }}
34. ^{{cite news | last = | first = | title = 'Hats' off to Betsy| newspaper = Northbrook Star| location =Northbrook, IL, USA| pages = | publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 19 July 2007| url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1N1-11AA3F828F0F9F10.html| accessdate =8 October 2009| quote = New Trier grad Betsy Randle, star of the hit Disney sitcom "Boy Meets World," has taken over the lead role of MaryAnne in "Hats!" from Melissa Manchester, at the Royal George Theatre.}}{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
35. ^{{cite web| last = Jorgl| first = Stephanie| title = Mark Romanek: Cinematic Music Videos| publisher = Apple Computers| url = https://www.apple.com/ca/pro/video/romanek/| quote = Romanek aspired to become a feature filmmaker from the time he first saw “2001” at the age of 9. Fortunately, he was able to attend a very progressive public high school near Chicago, New Trier East ...| accessdate =8 October 2009}}
36. ^{{cite news| last = | first = | title = Winnetka native, Charlotte Ross, New Trier class of 1986, in TV series Trinity| newspaper = Wilmette Life| location = Wilmette, IL, USA| pages = B5| publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 22 October 1998| url = http://news.wilmette.lib.il.us/details.asp?NewsID=124764| accessdate = 8 October 2009}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
37. ^{{cite web| title = Rainn Wilson Hearts ‘The Rocker’| publisher = OK! Magazine| date = 20 August 2008| url = http://www.okmagazine.com/2008/08/rainn-wilson-hearts-the-rocker-8383/| format = interview| accessdate = 7 September 2009| quote = We played two? gigs, one for a bunch of 11-year-olds who ended up stealing our patch chords in a church basement. Then our second gig was an audition for the Battle of The Bands, which we didn’t get into. That’s how bad we were; we were not even in the top six bands at New Trier High School (in Illinois). I was the singer.| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110716193350/http://www.okmagazine.com/2008/08/rainn-wilson-hearts-the-rocker-8383/| archivedate = 16 July 2011| df = dmy-all}}
38. ^{{cite news| title = Rainn Wilson| publisher = New York Times| url = https://movies.nytimes.com/person/300032/Rainn-Wilson/biography| format = biography| accessdate =7 September 2009}}
39. ^{{cite web| last = Rodrick| first = Stephen| title = Becoming Julia Allison: PR-savvy powerhouse or the media world's own Britney Spears? Read what it took semi-credible, self-made maelstrom Julia Allison to bumrush New York's media elite| publisher = mediabistro.com| date = 4 April 2008| url = http://www.mediabistro.com/articles/cache/a10131.asp| accessdate =13 September 2009| quote = The smile echoes a girlish grin found in New Trier High School yearbook photos for a student named Julia Baugher.}}
40. ^{{cite news | title = New Trier Centennial - THE HONOR ROLL: JOURNALISTS| newspaper = Chicago Tribune| pages = | date = 12 October 2000}}
41. ^{{Cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/author/shams-charania/|title=Shams Charania|last=|first=|date=|website=sports.yahoo.com|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150919070724/http://sports.yahoo.com/author/shams-charania/|archive-date=2015-09-19|dead-url=yes|access-date=2018-06-29}}
42. ^{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor|title=Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) {{!}} Twitter|website=twitter.com|language=en|access-date=2018-06-29}}
43. ^{{cite news | last = Berger| first = Susan| title = New Trier alums report on the media| newspaper = Wilmette Life| location =Wilmette, IL| pages = | publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 15 February 2001| url = http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1N1-11123B576CBAED80.html| accessdate =13 September 2009 | quote = Television reporter Ann Compton returned to New Trier ... "I can't believe that I am standing on the same stage where we performed "Brigadoon" and "Of Thee I Sing," Compton, a member of the class of 1965}}
44. ^{{cite news | title = New Trier Centennial - THE HONOR ROLL: WRITERS AND POETS| newspaper = Chicago Tribune| pages = | date = 12 October 2000}}
45. ^{{cite web| title = Henry H. Neff| work = biographic sketch| publisher = Adams Literary| url = http://www.adamsliterary.com/clients/neff/neff.html| accessdate = 10 October 2009| quote = Born in 1973, Henry H. Neff hails from the Chicago area and is a graduate of New Trier High School and Cornell University.| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20091009145023/http://www.adamsliterary.com/clients/neff/neff.html| archivedate = 9 October 2009| df = dmy-all}}
46. ^{{cite news | last = Loerzel| first = Robert| title = Making a 'Clean' start| newspaper = Glencoe News| location =Glencoe, IL, USA| pages = | publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 27 April 2006| quote = When Wilmette native Sarah Ruhl attended New Trier High School ...}}
47. ^{{cite news | last = Jones| first = Chris| title = Playwright cast in role of 'genius'| newspaper = Chicago Tribune| pages = | date = 19 September 2006| url = http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-151600613.html| accessdate =10 October 2009| quote = Sarah Ruhl -- emerging young playwright, New Trier graduate, Piven Theatre Workshop alumna and now certified MacArthur genius ...}}
48. ^{{cite journal| last = Vinson| first = Michael| title = Rewriting The Rules, Her Way| journal = Watch & Listen| volume = 4| publisher = Steppenwolf Theatre Company| location = Chicago, IL, USA| date = August 2007| url = http://www.steppenwolf.org/watchlisten/backstage/detail.aspx?id=176| accessdate =10 October 2009| quote = A meeting of the New Trier High School alumni association would include some of the most accomplished and notable Americans in public life ... And now, the Winnetka, Illinois school has yet another graduate to celebrate: playwright Sarah Ruhl ...}}
49. ^{{cite news | last = Solomon| first = Ruth| title = Sarah Ruhl headines Literary Fest| newspaper = Winnetka Talk| location =Winnetka, IL, USA| pages = | publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 6 November 2008| quote = When Wilmette native Sarah Ruhl attended New Trier High School, she applied to write for the student-written production, Lagniappe and was rejected.}}
50. ^{{cite book| last = Wolkin| first = Mike|author2=Keenom, Bill | title = Michael Bloomfield: if you love these blues| publisher = Miller Freeman Books| year = 2000| location = San Francisco, CA, USA| page = 38| isbn = 0-87930-617-3| quote = After prep school, Mike came back and tried to go to New Trier again to graduate. I don't remember what he did, exactly, but - oh, we all came to school drunk, and they threw us all out. None of us were allowed to graduate.}}
51. ^{{cite book| last = Greenfield| first = Robert| title = S.t.p.: A Journey Through America With The Rolling Stones| publisher = Da Capo Press| year = 2002| location = Cambridge, MA, USA| page = 83| isbn = 978-0-306-81199-9| quote = A friend of the band can be anyone from a musician like Mike Bloomfield, who went to high school with Marshall Chess back in Winnetka, Illinois ...}}
52. ^{{cite web| last = Drake| first = David| title = The Cabaret Beat: A Collective Cy| publisher = Playbill.com| date = 30 October 2006| url = http://www.playbill.com/features/article/103117-The_Cabaret_Beat_A_Collective_Cy| archive-url = https://archive.today/20130131164442/http://www.playbill.com/features/article/103117-The_Cabaret_Beat_A_Collective_Cy| dead-url = yes| archive-date = 31 January 2013| accessdate = 27 September 2009| quote = "Liz Callaway and I went to high school together in Chicago. This will be our first singing in public together since we did Kismet at New Trier High School," he laughs ...}}
53. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.timeout.com/chicago/music/k-flay-is-raps-great-white-female-hope-interview|title=K.Flay is rap’s great white, female hope - Interview|work=Time Out Chicago|accessdate=20 October 2015}}
54. ^{{cite news | last = | first = | title = New Trier: Alum, Jeff Harnar, has cabaret act| newspaper = Wilmette Life| location =Wilmette, IL, USA| pages = B10| date = 29 October 1992 }}
55. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-louis-the-child-ott-1125-20161121-story.html|title=Louis the Child is on a roller coaster of fame|last=Stewart|first=Allison|work=chicagotribune.com|access-date=2018-06-27|language=en-US}}
56. ^{{cite web| last = Warrick| first = James| title = Northern Illinois University School of Music - news announcements for March, 1999| publisher = Northern Illinois University School of Music| date = March 1999| url = http://www.niu.edu/Music/news_announcements/vault/March%201999.pdf| accessdate = 27 September 2009| quote = This concert will feature all four of our New Trier Jazz Ensembles with special guest artist and New Trier alum, DAVE SAMUELS (vibes/marimba).| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090316141620/http://www.niu.edu/Music/news_announcements/vault/March%201999.pdf| archivedate = 16 March 2009| df = dmy-all}}
57. ^{{cite news | last = | first = | title = Dave Samuels, New Trier class of 1961, won Grammy award for Best Latin Jazz Recording for his Caribbean Jazz Project| newspaper = Wilmette Life| location =Wilmette, IL, USA| pages = B5| date = 20 March 2003}}
58. ^"Center Stage" {{cite web |url=http://www.centerstagechicago.com/music/whoswho/WilliamSusman.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-10-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080829235601/http://www.centerstagechicago.com/music/whoswho/WilliamSusman.html |archivedate=29 August 2008 |df=dmy-all }} After a 22 year absence, William Susman returns to the Chicago area.
59. ^{{Cite journal| last = McKeough| first = Kevin| title = About a Boy| journal = Chicago Magazine| volume = | issue = | pages = | date = October 2005| url = http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/October-2005/About-a-Boy/index.php?cparticle=1&siarticle=0#artanc| quote = (from page 2) Wentz attended North Shore Country Day School (where his mom, Dale, works as an administrator) and New Trier High School ... They formed Fall Out Boy in 2001 with Trohman-a New Trier junior who'd known Wentz since they were kids ...| postscript = }}
60. ^{{cite book| last = Sawyer| first = Sarah| title = Fall Out Boy| publisher = Rosen Publishing Group| year = 2009| location = New York, NY, USA| pages = 14–15| isbn = 1-4358-5127-7 | quote = Joseph Trohman ... attended Washburne Junior High and New Trier Township High School in Winnetka, Illinois, which is where he met Wentz.}}
61. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wfmt.com/main.taf?p=1,1,41,13|title=Through the Night with Peter Van de Graaff|work=wfmt.com|accessdate=20 October 2015}}
62. ^{{cite news | last = Conway| first = Michael| title = Rock star returns to roots| newspaper = Wilmette Life| location =Wilmette, IL, USA| pages = | publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 23 April 1998| quote = Matt Walker, New Trier class of 1987, who has performed as a drummer with the Smashing Pumpkins, appeared as a guest artist at the spring jazz concert in Gaffney Auditorium.}}
63. ^{{Cite web| title = Board Report to the Community: NEW TRIER TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 203| page = 5| date = November 2002| url = http://www.newtrier.k12.il.us/media/files/content/New_Trier_Web_Site/Administration/Board/BdRep11_02.pdf| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160304080501/http://www.newtrier.k12.il.us/media/files/content/New_Trier_Web_Site/Administration/Board/BdRep11_02.pdf| dead-url = yes| archive-date = 2016-03-04| quote = Aaron Weinstein, senior, was a winner in Down Beat magazine’s Outstanding Performance High School Jazz category.| postscript = }}
64. ^{{Cite news | last = Gans| first = Charles J.| title = He's Reviving the Jazz Violin| newspaper = The Ledger| location =Lakeland, FL, USA| pages = D5| date = 27 March 2006| quote = At New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill., Weinstein founded a trio that he named after violinist Stephane Grappelli ... In 2002, Weinstein's trio was chosen the nation's best high-school instrumental jazz group by Downbeat magazine.}}
65. ^{{cite journal| last = Conney| first = Allan H.| title = INDUCTION OF DRUG-METABOLIZING ENZYMES: A Path to the Discovery of Multiple Cytochromes P450∗| journal = Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology| volume = 43| pages = 1–30| publisher = Annual Reviews| year = 2003| url = http://toxicology.usu.edu/endnote/CYP-Induction-Review-Conney-2003.pdf| accessdate = 10 October 2009| quote = Graduates from Winnetka’s New Trier High School included such notables as Jack Steinberger (Nobel Laureate, physics), Bruce Alberts (President, National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A.) ...| pmid = 12540740| doi = 10.1146/annurev.pharmtox.43.100901.135754| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110720102912/http://toxicology.usu.edu/endnote/CYP-Induction-Review-Conney-2003.pdf| archivedate = 20 July 2011| df = dmy-all}}
66. ^{{Cite journal| last = McHale| first = Laurie| title = Putting the Puzzle Together| journal = Columns| pages = | date = September 1996| url = http://www14.cac.washington.edu/alumni/columns/sept96/king3.html| quote = Now 50, King grew up in Wilmette, Ill., an upper middle class suburb of Chicago. She attended New Trier Township High School, regarded as one of the best public high schools in the country.| postscript = | deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110720111524/http://www14.cac.washington.edu/alumni/columns/sept96/king3.html| archivedate = 20 July 2011| df = dmy-all}}
67. ^{{cite web| title = Rafael Sorkin| work = curriculum vitae| publisher = Syracuse University, Department of Physics| url = http://physics.syr.edu/faculty/sorkin.html| accessdate =10 October 2009| quote = Rafael Dolnick Sorkin grew up in Chicago and was educated at: New Trier Township High School (valedictorian, 1963)(National Merit Scholar), Harvard University (A.B., summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, 1966), California Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 1974)}}
68. ^{{cite book| last = Wali| first = Kameshwar C (ed)| title = S. Chandrasekhar: the man behind the legend| publisher = Imperial College Press| year = 1997| location = London, UK| page = 70| isbn = 1-86094-038-2| quote = (from Rafael Sorkin): The freethinking spirit in Chandra's family was nourished by the writings of the famous atheist Colonel Ingersoll, whose great-grandson (or grandnephew?) turned out to be my history teacher at New Trier High School!}}
69. ^{{cite web| last = Steinberger| first = Jack| title = Jack Steinberger — The Nobel Prize in Physics 1988: Autobiography| publisher = The Alfred Nobel Foundation| date = 1988 (addendum 2005)| url = http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1988/steinberger-autobio.html| format = autobiographic sketch| accessdate =8 September 2009| quote = New Trier Township High School on the well-to-do Chicago North Shore, enjoyed a national reputation, and, with a swimming pool, athletic fields, cafeteria, as well as excellent teachers, offered horizons unimaginable to the young emigrant from a small German town.}}
70. ^{{cite news | title = Library showcases Nobel Laureate's gift to New Trier| newspaper = Board report to the Community| location = Winnetka, IL| page = 3| publisher = New Trier Township High School District 203| date = Fall 2004| url = http://newtrier.k12.il.us/media/files/content/New_Trier_Web_Site/Administration/Board/bdrep11_04.pdf| accessdate =2 September 2009| quote = Inside—wrapped only in sheets of paper—was Mr. Steinberger's Nobel Prize medal. "The good beginning I received at New Trier was one of several important privileges in my life, and it is a pleasure to leave that token in good hands," Mr. Steinberger wrote.}}
71. ^{{cite web| title = Prof. Dr. Jack Steinberger| work = biographical sketch| publisher = The Nobel Laureates Meeting at Lindau| url = http://www.lindau-nobel.de/LaureateDetails.AxCMS?UserID=6954| accessdate = 2 September 2009| quote = Jack was taken in by a Chicago businessman, who put him into the respected New Trier Township High School (to whom Jack donated his Nobel medal) ...| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090905054649/http://www.lindau-nobel.de/LaureateDetails.AxCMS?UserID=6954| archivedate = 5 September 2009| df = dmy-all}}
72. ^{{cite web| title = Kenneth S. Suslick| url = http://www.scs.illinois.edu/suslick | accessdate = 12 June 2015}}
73. ^{{cite web| title = Ross Baumgarten| work = statistics & biographical sketch| publisher = The Baseball Cube| url = http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/B/Ross-Baumgarten.shtml| accessdate =7 September 2009}}
74. ^{{cite news | last = Goddard| first = Joe| title = WHAT'S UP WITH ... Ross Baumgarten: Pitcher Baumgarten had fun while it lasted| newspaper = Chicago Sun-Times| pages = | date = 29 June 2003| url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1490954.html| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121026132630/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1490954.html| dead-url = yes| archive-date = 26 October 2012| accessdate =7 September 2009| quote = Baumgarten, who played high school ball at New Trier, threw six shutouts among his 22 victories for the White Sox ...}}
75. ^{{cite web| title = Profile: Ben Braun| publisher = Rice University Athletic Department| url = http://riceowls.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/braun_ben00.html| format = statistics & biography| accessdate =7 September 2009| quote = A native of Chicago, Braun graduated from New Trier High School, where he starred in both basketball and baseball.}}
76. ^{{cite news| last = Digilov| first = Yan| title = Under construction: Braun brings no-excuse formula to rebuild men's basketball| newspaper = The Rice Thresher| location = Houston, TX| pages = | publisher = Rice University student press| date = 24 October 2008| url = http://www.ricethresher.org/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticle&ustory_id=e10a24f2-1bd2-45b2-b5c0-3699ae243279| accessdate = 7 September 2009| quote = An anecdote from his youth as captain of a New Trier team on the path to a state title best describes his earliest approach to leadership: "One time, my best friend was eating too much at a pre-game meal, and I spit in his ice cream," Braun remembered. "We got into a fight and coach had to separate us. I did that because he didn't have the discipline to wait until after the game to eat ice cream."| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090910021520/http://www.ricethresher.org/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticle&ustory_id=e10a24f2-1bd2-45b2-b5c0-3699ae243279| archivedate = 10 September 2009| df = dmy-all}}
77. ^{{cite web| title = Pete Burnside| publisher = The Baseball Cube.com| url = http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/B/Pete-Burnside.shtml| format = statistics & biographical information| accessdate =7 September 2009}}
78. ^{{cite web| title = John Castino| publisher = The Baseball Cube.com| url = http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/C/John-Castino.shtml| format = statistics & biograhical information| accessdate =7 September 2009}}
79. ^{{cite news | last = Mahoney| first = Dennis| title = Blue Jackets make New Trier's Moore the one| newspaper = Glencoe News| location = Glencoe, IL| pages = | publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 1 July 2009| url = http://www.pioneerlocal.com/glencoe/sports/highschools/1648019,glencoe-hockeypro-070502-s1.article| accessdate =7 September 2009| quote = Although he didn't play for the Trevians, Moore now rates among the school's elite all-time athletes after being selected by a professional team in the first round of a draft. He is believed to be the first New Trier product since football standout Clay Matthews in 1978 -- the No. 12 pick of the Cleveland Browns -- to earn the distinction of having his name called in a first round. Other high draft picks of note included John Castino, a third-round selection in the 1976 baseball draft by the Minnesota Twins, and Chuck Mercein, a third-round pick in the 1965 NFL draft by the New York Giants.}}
80. ^{{cite news | last = Mariotti| first = Jay| title = Huff chased ballgames before fly balls for Sox| newspaper = Chicago Sun-Times| pages = | date = 10 April 1992| url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4104871.html| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121026132701/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4104871.html| dead-url = yes| archive-date = 26 October 2012| accessdate =7 September 2009| quote = The Sox claimed former New Trier and Northwestern standout Mike Huff on waivers from the Cleveland Indians.}}
81. ^{{cite news | url =http://www.pioneerlocal.com/glencoe/sports/highschools/1130170,gl-ntevrivalry-082808-s1.article | newspaper = Glencoe News | title = New Trier, Evanston: Their ultimate must-win game | date = 28 August 2008 | accessdate =4 January 2010}}
82. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.chicagotribune.com/cs-080121keepingupwithwingels,0,2466343.story | newspaper = Chicago Tribune | title = Keeping up with... New Trier's Tommy Wingels | date = 21 January 2008 | accessdate =16 October 2011 | first=Steve | last=Reaven}}
83. ^{{cite journal| last = Joyce| first = Barbara| title = Ivan Albright: Portrayer of Darkness and Decay| journal = The Gazette| pages = | publisher = Winnetka Historical Society| location = Winnetka, IL| date = Summer 1997| url = http://www.winnetkahistory.org/index.php?id=86%20title=| accessdate =9 September 2009| quote = Twins Ivan Le Lorraine and Malvin Marr were born in 1897 to Clara and Adam Emory Albright in North Harvey, Illinois ... The boys attended New Trier High School. In the 1915 yearbook their photographs are captioned, “The Albright Twins: Two heads are better than one.”}}
84. ^{{cite news | last = Griffen| first = Cheever| title = New Trier Confidential: An inside look at the high school as it celebrates its 100th birthday| location = Glenview, IL| pages = | publisher = northshoremag.com| date = May 2001| url = http://www.northshoremag.com/cgi-bin/ns-article?article=/archives/05-01-new_trier_confidential.html| accessdate =9 September 2009| quote = Founded in 1901, New Trier annually sends off hundreds of students to the finest universities in the land and has produced over the years a long list of luminaries: actors Ann-Margret and Charlton Heston, makeup artist Bobbi Brown and United States Senator Charles Percy.}}
85. ^{{cite news | last = Cohen| first = Sharon| title = Suicide ended years of suffering for Laurie Dann| newspaper = Star-News| location =Wilmington, NC| publisher = Associated Press| pages = 12A| date = 12 June 1988| url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1367&dat=19880612&id=3OoVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KBQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6845,5037170| accessdate = 2 September 2009| quote = Laurie Wasserman (Dann), who had an older brother, Mark, graduated from prestigious New Trier East High School.}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}
86. ^{{Cite news| last = Brower| first = Montgomery| last2 = Bell| first2 = Bonnie| title = Mad Enough to Kill| magazine = People| pages = 42–49| date = 6 June 1988| url = http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20099121,00.html| accessdate = 2 September 2009| quote = The daughter of a well-to-do accountant, Norman Wasserman, Dann was raised in Chicago's northern suburbs and graduated from Winnetka's elite New Trier East High School in 1975.| postscript = }}
87. ^{{cite news | last = Bumiller| first = Elisabeth| title = The Brothers Emanuel| newspaper = The New York Times| pages = | date = 15 June 1997| url = https://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/15/magazine/the-brothers-emanuel.html?sec=&spon=&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink&pagewanted=all| accessdate =9 September 2009| quote = Shoshana ... like her brothers, she graduated from New Trier ... The conversation the brothers continue to have about Shoshana is also, of course, a conversation about themselves.}}
88. ^{{Cite journal| last = Ross| first = Janice| title = Anna Halprin: experience as dance| work = biography| publisher = University of California Press, 2007, p. 53| quote = The former head of the PE program at Ann's old alma mater, New Trier High School...hired her.| postscript = }}
89. ^{{cite web| title = Nancy Spero biography & curriculum vitae| publisher = Procuniar Workshop| url = http://www.procuniarworkshop.com/biography-of/nancy-spero.html| accessdate =28 September 2009}}
90. ^{{cite web| title = Nancy Spero: biographic and professional information| publisher = Anthony Reynolds Gallery| year = 2009| url = http://www.anthonyreynolds.com/biogs/spero.htm| accessdate =28 September 2009}}
91. ^{{cite news| url = http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0008/06/impc.00.html| work = CNN & Time| title = True Believers; Hot Rocks; Breach of Faith| date = 6 August 2000| accessdate =8 December 2007}}
92. ^{{cite news | last = Dedman| first = Bill| title = Midwest Gunman Had Engaged In Racist Acts at 2 Universities| newspaper = New York Times| pages = | date = 6 July 1999| url = https://www.nytimes.com/1999/07/06/us/midwest-gunman-had-engaged-in-racist-acts-at-2-universities.html| accessdate =2 September 2009| quote = The quotation that Benjamin Smith chose for his senior yearbook in 1996 at New Trier High School was ...}}
93. ^{{cite news | last = Jensen| first = Trevor|author2=Olivio, Antonio | title = Bradley Roland Will: 1970 - 2006 : Filmmaker hoped to change world| newspaper = Chicago Tribune| pages = | date = 3 November 2006| url = http://www.bradwill.org/media/ChicagoTribune_BradWill_11-3-06.pdf| accessdate =2 September 2009|quote = A 1988 graduate of New Trier High School, Mr. Will for the last decade had traveled throughout the U.S., Latin America and Europe on behalf of various causes}}
94. ^{{cite web|title=Meet Judy |publisher=United States House of Representatives |url=http://judybiggert.house.gov/MeetJudy.aspx |accessdate=4 September 2009 |quote=Judy was born in Chicago on August 15, 1937 and attended New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois. |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090903150755/http://judybiggert.house.gov/MeetJudy.aspx |archivedate=3 September 2009 }}
95. ^{{cite news| title = U.S. Congress Database — Members of Congress: Judy Biggert| publisher = The Washington Post Company| url = http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/b001232/| accessdate = 4 September 2009| quote = BIGGERT, Judith Borg, a Representative from Illinois; born in Chicago, Cook County, Ill., August 15, 1937; attended New Trier High School, Winnetka, Ill.| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090526184559/http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/b001232/| archivedate = 26 May 2009| df = dmy-all}}
96. ^{{cite web| title = About Mark| work = biographical sketch| publisher = United States House of Representatives| url = http://kirk.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=62| accessdate = 4 September 2009| quote = Representative Kirk graduated from New Trier High School (Winnetka) and attended ...| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090805013606/http://kirk.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=62| archivedate = 5 August 2009| df = dmy-all}}
97. ^{{cite news | last = Berger| first = Susan| title = Seeing the world through New Trier eyes| newspaper = Winnetka Talk| location =Winnetka, IL| pages = | publisher = Pioneer Press| date = 27 July 2000| url = http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1N1-113696E2F59813D8.html| accessdate =4 September 2009| quote = The panel that gathered as part of a yearlong New Trier centennial celebration included: former U.S. Senator Charles Percy, class of 1937; former U.S. Rep. Donald Rumsfeld, class of 1950; current Ambassador Thomas Miller, class of 1966; Harvard professor Richard Sobel, class of 1967; and former political adviser Rahm Emanuel, class of 1977.}}
98. ^{{cite news | last = Fusco| first = Chris| title = New Trier turns 100| newspaper = Chicago Sun-Times| pages = | date = 29 April 2001| url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4594706.html| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121026130218/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4594706.html| dead-url = yes| archive-date = 26 October 2012| accessdate =4 September 2009| quote = The school's many famous alums include Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, former Sen. Charles Percy, chef Charlie Trotter and author Scott Turow.}}
99. ^{{cite news | last = Day| first = Nancy| title = The Battle for Illinois| newspaper = Harvard Magazine| location = Cambridge, MA| pages = | publisher = Harvard University| date = July–August 2004| url = http://harvardmagazine.com/2004/07/the-battle-for-illinois.html| accessdate =2 September 2009| quote = Ryan played basketball for New Trier High School, then played football at Dartmouth.}}
100. ^'Wisconsin Blue Book 1973,' Biographical Sketch of James D. Swan, pg. 50
101. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newtrier.k12.il.us/page.aspx?id=19570|title=Page Not Found|work=newtrier.k12.il.us|accessdate=20 October 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106040639/http://www.newtrier.k12.il.us/page.aspx?id=19570|archivedate=6 January 2014|df=dmy-all}}
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