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List of St. Olaf College Peoplereport

  • Kenneth Jennings, class of 1950

    (Composers and conductors) (Notable alumni)

  • Dale Warland, class of 1954

    (Composers and conductors) (Notable alumni)

  • David Boe, class of 1958

    (Composers and conductors) (Notable alumni)

  • René Clausen, class of 1974

    (Composers and conductors) (Notable alumni)

  • Anton Armstrong, class of 1978

    (Composers and conductors) (Notable alumni)

  • Timothy Mahr, class of 1978

    (Composers and conductors) (Notable alumni)

  • Bradley Ellingboe, class of 1980

    (Composers and conductors) (Notable alumni)

  • Craig Hella Johnson, class of 1984

    (Composers and conductors) (Notable alumni)

  • Russell A. Anderson, class of 1964, Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • August H. Andresen, class of 1912

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Arnie Arnesen, class of 1975, fellow of Harvard Institute of Politics and member of New Hampshire House of Representatives

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • David Bly, class of 1974?, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Satveer Chaudhary, class of 1991, former member of the Minnesota State legislature

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Raymond Cox, class of 1974, former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Kim Elton, class of 1968, former member of the Alaska Senate

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Arlen Erdahl, class of 1953, United States Representative from Minnesota

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Joan Ericksen, class of 1977, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Tom Fiebiger, class of 1978, member of the North Dakota Senate

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Mary Forsythe, class of 1922, member of Minnesota House of Representatives

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Ian C. Kelly, class of 1977

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • David L. Knutson, class of 1982, Minnesota State Senator of District 37, 2003-2004

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • John Marty, class of 1978

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • David Minge, class of 1963

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Erik Paulsen, class of 1987, United States Representative from Minnesota

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Al Quie, class of 1950

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Karl F. Rolvaag, class of 1941

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Steve Sviggum, class of 1979

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Eric C. Tostrud, class of 1987, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Andrew Volstead, class of 1881, US house of representatives for Minnesota, introduced National Prohibition Act

    (Politicians, Statesmen and Judges) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert Bly, class of 1950 (transferred out), leader of the Mythopoetic men's movement

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Kristina Halvorson, class of 1993

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Michelle Hoover, class of 1994

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Siri Hustvedt, class of 1977

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Kij Johnson, class of 1982

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Peg Kerr, class of 1982

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Timothy Mason, class of 1972, playwright

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Emily Rapp, class of 1996

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Mark Rein•Hagen, author of Vampire: The Masquerade class of 1988

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Ole Rolvaag, class of 1905, author of Giants in the Earth

    (Writers) (Notable alumni)

  • Johan Arnd Aasgaard, class of 1898, American Lutheran church leader

    (Religion) (Notable alumni)

  • Alan M. Olson, class of 1961, philosopher, Boston University, 1974-2013

    (Religion) (Notable alumni)

  • Stuart E. Barstad, class of 1951?, Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force from 1985 to 1988

    (Religion) (Notable alumni)

  • Edward Sövik, class of 1939, architect and later St. Olaf faculty member

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Roger Grimsby, class of 1950, television news anchor

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Willis H. Flygare, class of 1958, chemist credited with "outstanding contributions to the understanding of molecular electronic structure"

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Barry Morrow, class of 1970, Oscar-winning screenwriter

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Gretchen Morgenson, class of 1976, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Joan N. Ericksen, class of 1977, judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • David L. Rose, class of 1989, tech entrepreneur and inventor

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Ward Sutton, class of 1989, cartoonist and illustrator, 2018 Herblock Award winner

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Dean Buntrock, founder and former chairman and CEO of Waste Management, Inc. and largest school benefactor

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Jason DeRose, class of 1997, Western Bureau Chief for National Public Radio News

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Amanda Cox, class of 2001, Editor of The Upshot section of the New York Times

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Anton Armstrong, conductor of the St. Olaf Choir (Notable faculty)

  • Kenneth O. Bjork, historian and educator (Notable faculty)

  • F. Melius Christiansen, founder of the St. Olaf Choir (Notable faculty)

  • John Ferguson, organist and composer (Notable faculty)

  • Kenneth Jennings, composer and former conductor of the St. Olaf Choir (Notable faculty)

  • Robert Jenson, theologian (Notable faculty)

  • Chris Meidt, head football coach (2002–2007), assistant coach with Washington Redskins (Notable faculty)

  • Anantanand Rambachan, Hindu scholar (Notable faculty)

  • Ole Rolvaag, author (Notable faculty)

  • Edward Sövik, class of 1939, architect and later St. Olaf faculty member (Notable faculty)

  • Lynn Steen, mathematician (Notable faculty)

  • Charles Taliaferro, philosopher (Notable faculty)

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ST. Olaf College, founded in 1874, Minnesota, USA, is one of the top liberal arts colleges in Minnesota. The school is built in the style of Norway, with beautiful scenery, and the teaching system is carried out in accordance with the educational philosophy of Northern Europe. Little is known about the school, and the random tool recommends a list of 65 administrators who have graduated or worked at the school to help you get a better sense of who is here.

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