Reach, jazz pianist, vocalist, arranger, composer, and educator
Annette Shelby, academic
Doug Sisson, baseball coach
Rodger Smitherman, Democratic member of the Alabama Senate
Todd Strange, former mayor of Montgomery, Alabama
David Howard Thornton, actor
Jeanne Appleton Voltz
Nancy Worley, former president, Alabama Education Association; Secretary of State of Alabama, 2003–2007; chair, Alabama Democratic Party
== Notes ==
== References ==
== Further reading ==
Griffith, Lucille. Alabama College, 1896-1969. Montevallo, AL: University of Montevallo, 1969.
Griffith, Lucille, White Columns & Red Brick: The University of Montevallo Buildings. Montevallo, AL: University of Montevallo Press, 1988.
Hultquist, Clark, and Carey Heatherly. Montevallo. Arcadia Press, 2011.
Kelley, 'Robin D.G. Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists during the Great Depression (Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1990)
Nutting, Alissa. "Montevallo: A Mound in a Valley" Alabama Heritage 84 (Spring 2007): 18–29.
Tipton, Mary Frances. Years Rich and …