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Many CKM graduates go on to make
their mark on the state, national, and international
stage. Their influence is felt in many fields such as the
arts and sciences, politics, law, and sports.
Abe Cunningham is a
musician best known as the drummer for the alternative
rock band the Deftones.
Anthony Kennedy has
served as an associate justice with the U.S. Supreme
Court since 1988. He was appointed to the court by
then-President Ronald Reagan.
Arthur G. Scotland served
as Presiding Justice, California Court of Appeal, Third
Appellate District from 1998 until his retirement in
2010.
Chino Moreno is a
musician best known as the lead singer and guitarist for
the alternative rock band the Deftones.
Craig Wilson ('65) was
appointed in 2010 to serve as the State's first Delta
Watermaster.
Curtis Michel was a NASA
astronaut during the 1960’s; he was a professor of
astrophysics at Rice University in Houston, Texas, until
his retirement.
Deborah V. Ortiz served in
the California State Assembly and Senate from 1996 until
2006. She is now vice president of public affairs for
Planned Parenthood’s Mar Monte region.
Dion James spent 11
years as an outfielder for a number of Major League
Baseball teams including the Milwaukee Brewers,
Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves.
He was named the Brewers’ Rookie of the Year in 1984.
Gabe Nelson is a rock
musician best known as the bassist for the alternative
rock band Cake.
Joan Didion is an
acclaimed American writer, journalist, essayist, and
screenwriter. Her book, The Year of Magical Thinking,
won the National Book Award in 2005.
Larry Bowa gained fame
as a major league baseball player—primarily with the
Philadelphia Phillies. During his career, he won two
Golden Gloves. He continues to be affiliated with
professional baseball, most recently as a third base
coach with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Malcolm Floyd is a
former National Football League wide receiver who
formerly played for the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans
and the St. Louis Rams. He now serves as varsity
football coach for CKM.
Michael Drake is chancellor
of the University of California, Irvine, and the first
African American UC chancellor.
Nick Johnson is a Major
League baseball first baseman currently playing with the
Washington Nationals. Previously, he played with the New
York Yankees and the Montreal Expos.
Robert Matsui served as
a member of the U. S. House of Representatives
representing Sacramento’s congressional district from
1975 until his death in 2005.
Rowland Office spent 11
years as a Major League Baseball outfielder with the
Atlanta Braves, Montreal Expos, and New York Yankees.
Steve Brown is a former
National Football League player with the Houston Oilers.
He is currently affiliated with college football,
serving as the defensive coordinator for the University
of Kentucky.
Steve Holm plays catcher
for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball’s
National League, West Division.
Tani Cantil-Sakauye was
confirmed in 2010 as the 28th Chief Justice of
California. A 1977 CKM graduate, she is the first
Asian-American to lead the California Supreme Court.
Xavier Becerra has
served as a member of the U. S. House of Representatives
representing a congressional district in Los Angeles
since 1993.
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