Several of their alumnae, such as Gwyneth Walker (composer), Susan Bennett (commercial vocalist and voice of Siri), Ellen Turner Harris, (Professor of Music at Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Anitra Brooks Kocyba (vocalist), and Stephanie Cotsirillos (performer) have gone on to become successful musicians and performers.
Tony Bennett | Susan Sarandon | Susan Sontag | Susan B. Anthony | Joan Bennett | Alan Bennett | Susan G. Komen for the Cure | Constance Bennett | Susan Tedeschi | Susan Collins | Susan Ashton | Jeff Bennett | Susan Roces | Susan Glaspell | Edward H. Bennett | Bennett Cerf | Susan Stroman | W. A. C. Bennett | Susan Kare | Susan Hayward | Susan Haack | Michael Bennett | Bennett S. LeBow | Arnold Bennett | Susan Sheridan | Susan Lucci | Richard Rodney Bennett | Phillip R. Bennett | John Bennett Ramsey | Bill Bennett |
The 2006 recordings were the first to use the phonetic alphabet, and were provided by the voice of Susan Bennett (who is best known today for being the voice of Siri on Apple's iPhone, as well as the female voice of Delta Air Lines' gate boarding announcements at the airport).