Notable graduates include:
- Billy Harner (New York Mets Front Office Personnel)
- Hugh Aloysius Drum (Lieutenant-General)
- Dave Anderson, New York Times writer and author
- Donald Cook, Medal of Honor recipient, Colonel (USMC).[5]
- William H. Crain, Congressman from Texas
- John M. Culkin, S.J., Ph.D. '1950, leading media scholar and critic, educator, writer and consultant.
- David Fanning, an educator of note in the New York City public school system, most recently Vice-Principal of Brooklyn Technical High School in Brooklyn, NY.
- Brad Ferguson, author of A Flag Full of Stars, a Star Trek novel set in part at a 23rd century high school located where Xavier is today.
- Joseph F. Finnegan (1904-1964), fourth Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, from 1955 to 1961.[6]
- Jerramiah Healy, current Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey
- Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, S.J. '1922, President of Fordham University from 1949-63.
- Cornelius Augustine McGlennon (1878-1931), represented New Jersey's 8th congressional district from 1919 to 1921, and was Mayor of East Newark from 1907 to 1919.[7]
- Mario Pei, linguist
- Michael Petri '2002, United States National Rugby Team, 2007-2009. Position: Scrumhalf.
- John Paul Pitoc, actor
- Eugene A. Philbin, Manhattan District Attorney
- Al Roker '1972, NBC weatherman. [8]
- Manuel Romero, former president of the Brooklyn Bar Association and current chairman of the New York State Grievance Committee.
- Thomas F. Shea '1954, Distinguished Professor of Law at St. John's University.
- Antonin Scalia '1954, United States Supreme Court Justice.[9]
- Wilbur Ross , Investor
- Brian Schulz, Emmy Award winning Producer/Cinematographer; Major League Baseball Productions
- Michael Sheehan, Fox News Reporter and former NYPD detective
- Patrick Stokes, Former President of Anheuser-Busch
- Steven Strait, Actor, fashion model, and singer
- Brandon Tierney, ESPN 1050 radio talk show host in New York City
- Jimmy Walker, mayor of New York City
- F. Paul Wilson, author of the Repairman Jack science fiction series
- Jerry Capeci, former organized crime reporter for NY Daily News and writer and author
- George Kaftan, member and MOP of the 1947 NCAA Tournament winning Holy Cross men's basketball team
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