Hall of Fame
Located in the lobby of Cheltenham High School the Hall of Fame was assembled by the Alumni Association of Cheltenham High School to honor the outstanding achievements of our graduates.
From the earliest days of the Alumni Association of Cheltenham High School, one of our foremost goals has been to acknowledge the achievements of our alma mater's most remarkable graduates. This goal was first realized in 1981 when six alumni, including professional baseball legend Reggie Jackson, were inducted into our newly created Hall of Fame. Subsequent Hall of Fame ceremonies in 1984, 1987, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2002 and 2009 continued the tradition of honoring alumni accomplishments. The members of our Hall of Fame include internationally renowned scientists, artists, athletes and scholars. Winners of the Grammy and Emmy awards, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, and even a Nobel laureate - all of whom graduated from Cheltenham High School.
Visit our Biographies page or select from the names below to read about the extraordinary lives and careers of the members of the Hall of Fame.
2025 HALL OF FAME NOMINATIONS
AACHS is proud to renew our Cheltenham High School Hall of Fame. We invite you to submit your 2025 CHS HOF Nomination to be included with our most distinguished graduates. Nominations will be accepted until 5/1/25 with induction planned for the fall of 2025.
Hall of Fame Ceremony Booklets
Represented Classes
25, 27, 29, 30, 32 (2), 33, 35, 36 (2), 37, 42 (2), 43 (2), 45 (4), 47, 48, 49, 51 (2), 52 (2), 53, 54, 55, 56, 58 (4), 59, 60 (3), 62 (3), 63 (4), 64 (2), 65 (2), 67 (2), 69 (4), 70. 74, 76, 88
- Barbara Snedeker Bates, 36 - Editor and Author
- Michael M. Baylson, 57 - Federal Judge
- Adele Boyd, 49 - Athlete, Coach and Official
- Michael Brecker, 67 - Jazz Artist
- Randy Brecker, 63 - Jazz Artist
- Michael S. Brown, M.D., 58 - Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Dr. Sherwood Chang, 58 - Space Scientist
- Laurie Colwin, 62 - Author and Columnist
- Denis A. Cortese, M.D., 62 - Chair Mayo Clinic
- Nancy Guest Cummings, M.D., 43 - Physician
- Winnifred Berg Cutler, 62 - Biologist and Author
- Peter S. Eagleson, ScD, 45 - Scientist and Educator
- William Eagleson Jr., 43 - Banking Executive
- Andrew Egendorf, 63 - Attorney and Entrepreneur
- Jack A. Elias, M.D., 69 - Chairman Internal Medicine
- JoAnne A. Epps, 69 - Asst. U.S. Attorney and Law Professor
- David Eskin, M.D., 59 - Chief of Staff, Abington Memorial Hospital
- James Farquhar, 30 - Civic Leader and Philanthropist
- Glenn A. Fine, 74 - Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice
- Wilmot E. Fleming, 35 - State Senator
- Jon D. Fox, 65 - U.S. Congressman
- Saly Glassman, 76 - Financial Advisor
- Josh Goldsmith, 88 - Producer, screen and TV
- Robert Greenstein, 63 - Director Center for Budget and Policy in D.C.
- Werner Gundersheimer, 55 - Director, Folger Shakespeare Library
- Doris Reitinger Helms, 63 - Biologist and Educator
- Trina Schart Hyman, 56 - Artist and Illustrator
- Reginald "Reggie" Jackson, 64 - Professional Baseball Player
- Karen Folger Jacobs, 58 - Author, Screenwriter, and Educator
- Lewis Klein, 45 - Television Pioneer and Educator
- George Krauss, 51 - Engineer and Educator
- Maxine Winokur Kumin, 42 - Poet and Novelist
- Richard Levinson, 52 - Emmy Award-Winning Writer and Producer
- William Link, 52 - Emmy Award-Winning Writer and Producer
- Craig Littlepage, 69 - College Administrator and Educator
- Richard S. Lowe, 42 - Judge
- Jeff Lorber, 70 - Composer and Record Producer
- Horace MacVaugh, III, MD, 48 - Naval Surgeon and Educator
- Arthur Magill, 25 - Industrialist and Philanthropist
- Mary Ellen Mark, 58 - Photojournalist
- John C. McHugh, 53 - Head Wrestling Coach, University of Maryland
- Robert J. Myers, 29 - Social Security Expert
- Benjamin Netanyahu, 67 - Prime Minister of Israel
- Jonathan Netanyahu, 64 - Officer, Israeli Defense Forces
- Donald Pike, 33 - Emmy Award-Winning Technical Manager
- Virginia Redford, 27 - (posthumous) Athlete, Coach and Educator
- Richard Rothman, 54 - Surgeon, Founder of the Rothman Institute
- Bernard Rothschild, 32 - Architect
- David Saxon, 37 - Physicist, Educator and Administrator
- Roger Scott, 36 - Musician and Educator
- Norma Levy Shapiro, 45 - U.S. District Court Judge
- Ronald Shapiro, 60 - Attorney
- Ronald D. Silverman, 65 - United States Army Retired
- Kenny Solms, 60 - Television Writer and Producer
- Robert C. Solomon, PhD, 60 - Author and Educator
- Perry Triplett, 47 - Local Historian
- Wallace Triplett, 45 - Professional Football Player
- Jeanne Friedmann Westheimer, 32 - Harvard University Administrator
- Susan Bernheim Winston, 69 - Emmy Award winning television producer