- Otterbein College alumni
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Otterbein College is a liberal arts college in Westerville, Ohio and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. It has a total student enrollment of about 3,100 students. Below is a list of notable alumni:
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Recipients of Doctor of Divinity Degree
- Judith Craig, a Bishop of the United Methodist Church
Athletes
- Paul O'Neill, Former Major League Baseball player
- Harold Anderson, NCAA football coach and member of the Hall of Fame
- Ernest Barnard, former President of the American League from 1927-1931; Owner of Cleveland Indians
- Matt D'Orazio, Pro Football quarterback and Offensive player of the game in ArenaBowl XX
- Butch Hartman, five time USAC stock car national champion
- Jim McKee, former Major League Baseball player
Entertainers
- Mandy Bruno, American soap opera actress
- Jonathan Bennett, American television actor
- David Graf, American television actor, famous for the Police Academy series
- Cabot Rea, American reporter and television news anchorman; current coanchorman of WCMH in Columbus, Ohio
- Benjamin Hanby, famous American composer of over 80 songs, including "Darling Nelly Gray" and the Christmas song "Up On the House Top".
- Chris Jansing, American TV anchor and correspondent
- Rachael Harris, American actress and comedian
- Gordon Jump, American actor, affectionately known as "Big Guy" Carlson in the TV series WKRP in Cincinnati
- Dee Hoty, American Theatre Actress, Three Tony Nominations, Best Actress, Musical. Will Rogers Follies, Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, & Footloose
- Sam Jaeger, American television actor
Politicians
- John Karefa-Smart, politician from Sierra Leone and current leader of the United National People's Party,
- Chalmers Wylie, Republican U.S. Congressman from 1967-1993
- Lance Lord, Retired Air Force Four Star General, former Commander, Air Force Space Command
Honorary alumni
- Jack Hanna, American zoologist
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