Zhao Ning (趙寧)
Senior high school in 1964, an expert on the Red Data of totoaba, consultant on totoaba to the World Food and Agriculture Organization, and promoted global marine species assessment for the International Union for Environmental Protection.
Wang Xu (王緒)
In 1966, he was a high school student, and became the chief surgeon at the School of Medicine, Stony Brook Campus, New York State University, and founded the Long Island Immediate Clinic Center.
Liu Fudong (劉扶東)
Junior high school in 1963, senior high school in 1966, academician of Academia Sinica, distinguished researcher and director of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica.
Lin Boting (林柏亭)
In 1963, he was a senior high school student and the deputy director of the National Palace Museum.
Sun Tongtian (孫同天)
Senior high school student in 1963, academician of Academia Sinica, professor of medicine at New York University and University of Pennsylvania, and visiting professor of the Department of Biology at Peking University.
Blue Three Seals (藍三印)
In 1965, he graduated from high school, became a professor in the Department of Psychology at National Chengchi University, director of the Psychological Counseling Center, and a professor in the Institute of Public Affairs at Ming Chuan University.
Cai Shengbang (蔡勝邦)
In 1962, he was in junior high school and in 1965, he was in high school. He was a member of the Legislative Yuan and the director of the Cultural Workers' Association of the Kuomintang.
Zhang Peiyi (張培義)
In 1965, he was a senior high school student and served as the deputy director of the Engineering Department of the Mass Rapid Transit Bureau. He participated in projects such as the first and third nuclear power plants, the Tamsui MRT line, the Jordan Highway, and the Egyptian Port.
Ni Yixun (倪怡訓)
Senior high school in 1965, Dean of the College of Marine Science and Resources at National Taiwan Ocean University, Director of the Canadian Marine Fisheries Science Research Department, and Chairman of the Hong Kong Aquaculture Council.
Zhang Minghui (張明輝)
In 1968, he served as the director of the Institute of Educational Policy and Administration at National Taiwan Normal University, and the president of Chi-Chong School and Shihlin Commercial High School.
Liu Yong (劉墉)
Graduated in 1968, writer, full-time resident artist at St. John's University in New York, artist-in-residence at the Danville Museum of Fine Arts, and chief judge of the American Ink Painting Association's international exhibition.
Shao Jiyan (邵紀巖)
Graduated in 1968, served as deputy chief engineer of the Central District Engineering Office of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority, participated in the North-Loop Railway and South-Loop Railway projects, and supervised the construction of the school's comprehensive building.
Yellen Club (葉倫會)
Graduated in 1968, served as the curator of the Customs Museum, instructor of local teaching materials at Taipei Junior High School, and received the Outstanding Professional Award at the Centennial Anniversary of the Rotary Club of District 3480.
Zhang Wuxun (張武訓)
Graduated in 1969, Director of the South District Engineering Office of the Taipei City Government's Mass Rapid Transit Engineering Bureau.
Chen Wenying (陳文瑛)
Graduated in 1969, served as principal of Dahua High School, director of discipline, and academic director of this school.
Zhang Nanji (張南驥)
In 1967, he graduated from high school and became a professor at the Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, Yang Ming University.
Sun Qingguo (孫慶國)
Graduated in 1960, served as the CEO of King Car Education Foundation and President of Mandarin Daily, and founded the first Hunger 30 charity event.
Hao Longbin (郝龍斌)
Graduated in 1960, served as Mayor of Taipei City, Director-General of the Environmental Protection Administration, Executive Yuan, Secretary-General of the Red Cross of the Republic of China, and Professor of the Institute of Food Science and Technology, National Taiwan University.
Liu Dexun (劉德勳)
He graduated in 1960 and served as Director of the Legal and Political Affairs Department of the Mainland Affairs Council and Secretary-General of the Straits Exchange Foundation.
Shen Sihong (沈思宏)
Graduated in 1960, served as an investigation committee member of the Control Yuan, and a specialist committee member of the Department of National Housing and the Bureau of Urban Development of the Taipei City Government.
Zheng Cunqi (鄭村棋)
He graduated in 1960 and served as Director of the Taipei City Labor Bureau, Director of the Labor Education Center, and Advisor to the Workers' Legislative Movement Committee.
Wang Zhuojun (王卓鈞)
Graduated in 1960, served as Director-General of the National Police Agency, and Chief of Police of Taipei City, Nantou County, and Taichung City.
Li Yuan (李遠)
He graduated in 1960 and became a writer (pen name Ono), Minister of Culture, and General Manager of China Television Corporation.