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100

This woman won the 2002 collegiate player of the year before becoming a WNBA all star, and winning numerous gold medals in basketball.

Sue Bird

100

Canadian rapper known for songs such as One Dance and God's Plan.

Drake

100

Progressive senator from Vermont who advocates for workers' rights and higher taxes for the wealthy.

Bernie Sanders

100

This actress attended Harvard University, and is known for her roles in Star Wars and The Black Swan.

Natalie Portman

100

Actor known for Curb Your Enthusiasm who pioneered a form of comedy based on improvisation and awkwardness. 

Larry David

200

Winner of seven gold medals in a single Olympics – a record that would stand for 36 years, broken only by Michael Phelps. He competed in both 1968 and 1972, but is most well remembered for his incredible performance in his second Olympics, breaking four world records and winning every race he competed in.

Mark Spitz

200

Australian singer and Habo alum known for songs such as Rush and One Of Your Girls.

Troye Sivan

200

Leftist climate scientist and Mexico's first female president who has pledged to create jobs and improve Mexican infrastructure. 

Claudia Sheinbaum

200

Oscar winning actor who is recognized for his role in The Brutalist and The Pianist.

Adrien Brody

200

Physicist who developed the theory of relativity

Albert Einstein

300

Despite her ankle injury, this woman clinched a gold medal for U.S. gymnastic in 1996 after completing a vault score of 9.712.

Kerri Strug

300

Grammy- winning British singer known for songs like Rehab and Valerie, who tragically passed away in 2011.

Amy Winehouse

300
An impactful German philosopher and theorist who authored the Communist Manifesto.

Karl Marx

300

A comic actor known for his parts in Uncut Gems and Grown Ups, as well as his fashion sense.

Adam Sandler 

300

Austrian psychiatrist who paved the way for modern therapy and analysis of human behavior.

Sigmund Freud

400

In 2012, this gymnast won gold for her floor routine to the music of "Hava Nagila," and is currently the third most decorated U.S. Olympic gymnast of all time.

Aly Raisman

400

Folk singer known for songs such as Blowin in the Wind, and the recent subject of a biopic starring Timothee Chalamet. 

Bob Dylan

400

A Justice who served in the Supreme Court for over 27 years, who advocated for women's and LGBTQ+ rights.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

400

Comic actor known for movies such as Superbad, and Habo alum.

Seth Roggen

400

Developer of the polio vaccine, which saved thousands of people from the disease.

Jonas Salk

500

Left-handed MLB pitcher who played for the Dodgers from 1955-1966, famously sitting out of the world series to observe Yom Kippur. 

Sandy Koufax

500

Highly decorated actress and singer, best known for her performance in Funny Girl.

Barbra Streisand

500

Hailing from Georgia, this Democrat is the youngest sitting member of the U.S. senate.

Jon Ossoff

500
Ukrainian actress known for her role in That 70's Show.

Mila Kunis

500

British chemist who made breakthroughs with DNA research and genetic discoveries.

Rosalind Franklin