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Athletics
Wayman Tisdale – NBA - 1985 2nd overall draft pick (Indiana Pacers), forward, 1985–1997, multiple teams; 1983, 1984 and 1985 first-team All-America, University of Oklahoma; 1984 Olympic gold medalist; jazz bassist and recording artist
Etan Thomas – NBA - 2000 12th overall draft pick (Dallas Mavericks), forward/center, Washington Wizards, 2000–09; 2000 Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Syracuse University
Mark Anderson – NFL - 2006 159th overall draft pick, defensive end, Chicago Bears, Houston Texans, New England Patriots University of Alabama
Roy Foster – MLB - outfielder, Cleveland Indians, 1970–1972
Reuben Gant – NFL - 1974 18th overall draft pick, tight end (Buffalo Bills)
Justice Hill – NFL - 2019 113th overall draft pick, running back, Baltimore Ravens
Daxton Hill – NFL - 2022 31st overall draft pick, defensive back, Cincinnati Bengals
R. W. McQuarters – NFL - 1998 28th overall draft pick (San Francisco 49ers), cornerback, New York Giants, 2006–08, 2008 Super Bowl winner with Giants
Robert Meachem – NFL - 2007 27th overall draft pick, wide receiver, New Orleans Saints, 2010 Super Bowl winner with Saints; 2006 All-America, University of Tennessee
Kenny Monday – 3-time Olympic wrestler - 1988 welterweight gold medalist and 1992 welterweight silver medalist; 2x NCAA champion
Ryan Humphrey – NBA - 2002 19th overall draft pick (Utah Jazz), forward, 2002–2005, multiple teams
Felix Jones – NFL - 2008 22nd overall draft pick, running back, Dallas Cowboys, 2008–12; 2006 and 2007 All-America (as kick returner), University of Arkansas
Tommy Manning – runner and member of 2010 U.S. Mountain Running Team
J. W. Lockett – NFL - fullback, Dallas Cowboys and Montreal Alouettes
Tyler Lockett – NFL - 2015 69th overall draft pick, wide receiver and returner, Seattle Seahawks, 2011 and 2014 All-American at Kansas State University; father Kevin Lockett and uncle Aaron Lockett also went to Booker T. Washington and both played in the NFL
Garrick McGee – offensive coordinator, University of Illinois
Michael Nsien – MLS - Defender, Los Angeles Galaxy, 2005; USL Championship Head Coach, Tulsa Roughnecks
Other notable alumni
Johnny Afro - Hip Hop Artist aka Jonathan Brown the worlds' best rapper ever.
John Hope Franklin — historian and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Allan Heinberg — film scriptwriter, wrote scripts for Grey's Anatomy, writer for Marvel Comic, screenwriter of Wonder Woman (2017)
Brennan Brown - actor, Chicago Med and The Man in the High Castle
Judy Eason McIntyre — State Senator for District 11 in Oklahoma
Denver Nicks — journalist and author[12]
Dan Piraro — syndicated cartoonist: Bizarro
Thaddeus Strassberger — opera director
Amber Valletta — model and actress[citation needed]
Charlie Wilson (1971) and Ronnie Wilson (1966) — R&B singer-songwriter-producer and the former lead vocalist for The Gap Band. Collaborator of Kanye West, Snoop Dogg, R. Kelly, Justin Timberlake, and will.i.am
Daniel H. Wilson — columnist for Popular Mechanics and author of How to Survive a Robot Uprising: Tips on Defending Yourself Against the Coming Rebellion
Jennifer Loren —filmmaker, director, and host of Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People[13][14]
Notable faculty
Tom Adelson - State Senator, teaches Political Philosophy
Shea Seals - head basketball coach, former NBA Player[15]
John Waldron - Social studies teacher, elected State Representative, 2018.