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Revision as of 04:14, 3 February 2009
The following is a list of the most notable members of the international Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, arranged by category.
Academics
- James W. Abbott, President of the University of South Dakota.[1]
- J. Michael Bishop, immunologist.[2]
- David Chicoine, President of South Dakota State University.[3]
- Donald J. Cram, chemist. Nobel Peace Prize winner 1987[4]
- William Friday, former head of the University of North Carolina.
- Homer Hitt, founding Chancellor, University of New Orleans.[5]
- Charles Glen King, nutritionist.[6]
- William Manchester, historian.[7]
- John McCardell, former President, Middlebury College.[8]
- Abe Mickal, former professional football player & chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Louisiana State University Medical Center.[9]
- Todd Parnell, President of Drury University.[10]
- B. F. Skinner, psychologist. [11]
- Oliver R. Smoot, engineer. [12]
- Paul S. Trible, President of Christopher Newport University (VA) and former U.S. Senator from Virginia. [13]
- William E. Troutt, President of Rhodes College.
- Hermann Viets, President of Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Arts and entertainment
Actors & Crew
- Claude Akins, actor.
- Walt Becker, director[14]
- Powers Boothe, actor. [15]
- Benjamin Bratt, actor. [16]
- Will Forte, actor.[14]
- Jonathan Frakes, actor.
- Will Geer, actor. [15]
- Dabbs Greer, actor.[17]
- Bill Hayes, actor.[18]
- John Michael Hayes, Academy Award-winning screenwriter.[19]
- Jean Hersholt, actor (honorary member).[20]
- Dean Jagger, actor. [16]
- Chris Klein, actor.[21]
- Lance Krall, actor.[22]
- Anson Mount, actor. [23]
- Michael O'Neil, actor.[15]
- James Rebhorn, actor. [24]
- Jonathan Sadowski, actor.
- Johnathon Schaech, actor.[25]
- Robert Urich, actor. [24]
- Ralph Waite, actor.
- Randall Wallace, screenwriter, producer and director.
- Michael Westmore, make-up artist.[26]
Artists & Writers
- Chester Gould, creator of Dick Tracy.[27]
- Edwin Markham (ΘΚΝ), poet, author of The Man With the Hoe (honorary member).[28]
- Robert B. Parker, writer, creator of Spenser.[24]
Musicians
- Bobby Bare, Jr., musician.
- George Bruns, composer.
- Neal E. Boyd, opera singer and winner of 2008's America's Got Talent.[29]
- Kenny Chesney, country musician. [30]
- Tony Fagenson, drummer of Eve 6.[30]
- Frankie Laine, musician (honorary member).[20]
- Jonathan Meiburg, musician.
- Mark Schultz, Christian musician.
- John Tesh, actor and musician.[30]
Television, radio and print media
- Paul Harvey, news radio broadcaster.[31]
- Ray Lane, sports commentator.[32]
- Josh Lewin, sports commentator.[33]
- Woody Paige, sports commentator.[34]
- Frank Reynolds TV news broadcaster. [35]
- John Quiñones, television news broadcaster.[35]
Astronauts
- Thomas Akers, Mission Specialist STS-41, STS-49, STS-61, STS-79.[36]
- Richard N. Richards, Pilot STS-28; Commander STS-41, STS-50, STS-64.[36]
- Terrence W. Wilcutt, Pilot STS-68, STS-79; Commander STS-89, STS-106.[36]
Athletes
Baseball
- Brian Bannister, professional baseball player.[37]
- Cliff Chambers, former professional baseball player.[9]
- Mickey Cochrane, member, Baseball Hall of Fame. [38]
- Larry Dierker, former professional baseball player. [39]
- Eddie Dunn, former head football and baseball coach, University of Miami.[40]
- Brendan Harris, professional baseball player.[39]
- Oral Hildebrand, former professional baseball player. [41]
- Ferguson Jenkins, member, Baseball Hall of Fame (honorary member).[33]
- Ron Santo, former professional baseball player. (honorary member).[20]
- Jim Schlossnagle, manager, Texas Christian University.[42]
- Kevin Stocker, former professional baseball player, Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Rays, and Anaheim Angels.
- Syd Thrift, former General Manager and scout.[43]
- Billy Williams, member, Baseball Hall of Fame (honorary member).[20]
Basketball
- Ronnie Arrow, college basketball coach, University of South Alabama.[44]
- Larry Brown, former college and current professional basketball coach, Charlotte Bobcats.[9]
- John Clawson, former professional basketball player.
- Barry Collier, current athletic director and former basketball coach, Butler University.
- Tommy Dempsey, college basketball coach, Rider University.[44]
- Lars Hansen, University of Washington and Olympic medalist Canada.
- Lawrence Frank, professional basketball coach, New Jersey Nets.[45]
- Scott Hastings, former professional basketball player.
- Larry Holley, college basketball coach, William Jewell College. [46]
- Henry Iba, member, Basketball Hall of Fame.[9]
- Buddy Jeannette, member, Basketball Hall of Fame.
- Tom Nissalke, former professional basketball coach.[45]
- Rick Pitino, college basketball coach, University of Louisville.[9]
- Adrian Howard Smith, former professional basketball player.
Bobsled
- Arthur Tyler, Bronze medal winner, 1956 Winter Olympics.[9]
Football
- Stephen Alexander, professional football player, Denver Broncos (honorary member).[20]
- Bob Baumhower, former professional football player.
- Bill Bradley, former professional football player, current secondary coach, San Diego Chargers.[47]
- Blair Bush, former professional football player, Seattle Seahawks.[47]
- Fred Biletnikoff, member, Pro Football Hall of Fame.[9]
- Mark Bruener, professional football player, Houston Texans, University of Washington.
- Mark Brunell, professional football quarterback, Washington Redskins.[47]
- Steve Christie, former professional football player, Buffalo Bills.
- Fred Cox, former professional football player, Minnesota Vikings.
- Eddie Dunn, former head football and baseball coach, University of Miami.[40]
- John Fiala, professional fottball player, Pittsburgh Steelers.
- John Gordy, former professional football player, Detroit Lions.
- Mark Kelso, former professional football player, Buffalo Bills.
- Bill Lynch, head football coach, Indiana University.
- Abe Mickal, former professional football player and chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Louisiana State University Medical Center.[9]
- Jim L. Mora, Professional football coach, Seattle Seahawks, University of Washington.[47]
- Bill Muir, offensive coordinator, Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[47]
- Jim O'Brien, former professional football player, Baltimore Colts.
- Don Paul (defensive back), former professional football player.
- Steve Pelluer, professional football player, Kansas City Chiefs.
- Joe Philbin, offensive coordinator, Green Bay Packers.[47]
- John Rauch, former professional football player.
- Ron Sellers, former professional football player, New England Patriots.
- Mike Tannenbaum, general manager, New York Jets.
- Charley Trippi, member, Pro Football Hall of Fame.[9]
- Ray Wersching, former professional football player, San Francisco 49ers.
- Roger Zatkoff, former professional football player.[47]
Golf
- Fred Haas, PGA golfer.[48]
- Charles Kocsis, Sigma Zeta at the University of Michigan, Class of 1935; NCAA Men's Individual Golf Champion, 6-time Michigan Amateur Champion, 2-time Michigan Open Champion, and 3-time Walker Cup Team (1938, 1949, 1957).[49]
- John Schroeder, PGA golfer.[48]
Hydroplane Racing
Soccer
- Cobi Jones, professional soccer player, Los Angeles Galaxy.[42]
Swimming
- Doug Gjertsen, Gold medal winner, 1988 Summer Olympics.
Tennis
Volleyball
- Phil Dalhausser. volleyball player, gold medal winner, 2008 Summer Olympics.
- Karch Kiraly, Olympic volleyball player.
Professional wrestling
- Dory Funk, Jr., former professional wrestler[50]
- Daniel Rodimer, former WWE member under the name "Dan Rodman"[42]
- Merced Solis, former WWE member under the name "Tito Santana"[51]
Business
- F. Duane Ackerman, former CEO, BellSouth Corporation.
- James Beckett, founder and senior adviser, Beckett Publications.[9]
- Jack Bovender, CEO, HCA.[52]
- Dale Carlsen, Owner & Founder, The Sleep Train stores.[53]
- Nicholas Chabraja, CEO, General Dynamics.[54]
- Richard Clark, CEO, Merck & Company.
- William T. Dillard, founder, Dillard's department store.
- John V. Faraci, CEO, International Paper.
- James E. Ferrell, CEO, Ferrellgas Partners.
- Hany Girgis, CEO, SGIS.
- Robert B. Goergen, CEO, Blyth, Inc.
- Michael Johns, health care executive, former White House Presidential speechwriter.
- J. Thomas McAfee, Chairman and President, Hallmark Systems, Inc.
- William McCormick, founder and Chairman Emeritus, McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurants.[55]
- William W. McGuire, CEO, UnitedHealth Group.
- James W. Owens, CEO, Caterpillar Incorporated.[56]
- John S. Reed, former CEO, Citigroup Incorporated.
- Matthew K. Rose, former CEO, Burlington Northern Sante Fe Corporation.
- Paul C. Saville, CEO, NVR.
- Mark B. Templeton, CEO, Citrix Systems Incorporated.[57]
- Timothy Tucker, president elect of the American Pharmacists Association[58]
- Jim Walton, CEO of Arvest Bank.[59]
- S. Robson Walton, Chairman Wal-Mart stores.[59]
Law
- Mack Barham, former Louisiana Supreme Court justice.[43]
- Harry Blackmun, former U.S. Supreme Court justice.[60]
- James D. Johnson, former Arkansas Supreme Court justice.[61]
- I. Beverly Lake, former North Carolina Supreme Court chief justice.[62]
- Alfred P. Murrah, former U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals justice.
- Joe Rollins, prominent Houston lawyer.
- Clifford Taylor, Chief Justice of Michigan Supreme Court.[49]
- Gerald W. VandeWalle, North Dakota Supreme Court chief justice. [62]
- Clarence C. Young, former Nevada Supreme Court Justice.
Military
- Pappy Boyington, U.S. Marine Corps World War II fighter ace.[38]
- Jimmy Doolittle, World War II air hero.[38]
- Russell E. Dougherty, former commander in chief of the Strategic Air Command.
Government and politics
- Thomas Abernethy, former U.S. Member of Congress from Mississippi.[61]
- Homer Adkins, former Governor of Arkansas.
- James Allred, former Governor of Texas.
- Lincoln Almond, former Governor of Rhode Island.
- Sigurd Anderson, former Governor of South Dakota.[1]
- Rick Baker (mayor), mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida [63]
- Ellis Berry, former U.S. Member of Congress from South Dakota.
- Alan Bible, former U.S. Senator from Nevada.
- Joseph H. Bottum, former U.S. Senator from South Dakota.[13]
- Kevin Brady, U.S. Member of Congress from Texas.[64]
- John Breaux, former U.S. Senator from Louisiana.[13]
- Charles H. Brown, former U.S. Member of Congress from Missouri.
- Omar Burleson, former U.S. Member of Congress from Texas.
- Maurice G. Burnside, former U.S. Member of Congress from West Virginia.
- Donald Carcieri, Governor of Rhode Island.
- Max Cleland, former U.S. Senator from Georgia.[13]
- Ronald D. Coleman, former U.S. Member of Congress from Texas.
- John Cooksey, former U.S. Member of Congress from Louisiana.
- Nathaniel Craley, former U.S. Member of Congress from Pennsylvania.
- John Danforth, former U.S. Senator from Missouri (honorary member).[13]
- William Dannemeyer, former U.S. Member of Congress from California (honorary member).
- Dennis Daugaard, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.[1]
- Lloyd Doggett, U.S. member of Congress from Texas.
- James W. Dunn, former U.S. member of Congress from Michigan.
- Wendell H. Ford, former U.S. Senator from Kentucky.[13]
- Virgil Goode, former U.S. Member of Congress from Virginia.
- Durward Hall, former U.S. Member of Congress from Missouri.
- Richard Hanna, former U.S. Member of Congress from California.[14]
- Joe Frank Harris, former Governor of Georgia.
- Vance Hartke, former U.S. Senator from Indiana.[13]
- Howell Heflin, former U.S. Senator from Alabama.[65]
- Harold T. Johnson, former U.S. Member of Congress from California.[61]
- James Robert Jones, former U.S. Member of Congress from Oklahoma and U.S. Ambassador to Mexico.
- Robert Taylor Jones, former Governor of Arizona.
- Sam H. Jones former Governor of Louisiana.
- Melville Kelly, former U.S. Member of Congress from Pennsylvania (ΘKN)[20]
- Jack Kingston, U.S. Member of Congress from Georgia.
- Harry Leslie, former Governor of Indiana.
- Robert Levering, former U.S. Member of Congress from Ohio.
- James T. Lloyd, former U.S. Member of Congress from Missouri (ΘKN).
- Harold Lovre, former U.S. Senator from South Dakota.[61]
- William C. Marland, former Governor of West Virginia.[61]
- Ray Marshall, former U.S. Secretary of Labor.
- William McCormick, U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa.[55]
- John A. McGuire, former U.S. Member of Congress from Connecticut.
- George S. Mickelson, former Governor of South Dakota.[1]
- George T. Mickelson, former Governor of South Dakota.[1]
- Allen I. Olson, former Governor of North Dakota.
- Ron Paul, U.S. Member of Congress from Texas and former 2008 presidential candidate for the nomination of the Republican Party.[66]
- John Howard Pyle, former Governor of Arizona (honorary).[20]
- Carl Rich, former Mayor of Cincinnati and U.S. Member of Congress from Ohio.[61]
- Tom Rooney (politician), U.S. Member of Congress from Florida [67]
- Charles H. Russell, former Governor of Nevada.
- Alfred Taylor, former Governor of Tennessee (honorary member).[20]
- Paul S. Trible, former U.S. Senator from Virginia and President of Christopher Newport University.
- Harry S. Truman, former President of the United States (honorary).[68]
- Harold Velde, former U.S. Member of Congress from Illinois.
- Curt Weldon, former U.S. Member of Congress from Pennsylvania.
- Clarence C. Young former U.S. Member of Congress and Supreme Court Justice of Nevada.
References
- ^ a b c d e Cross & Crescent » South Dakota’s First Alumnus President
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Uncovering Cancer’s Secrets
- ^ Cross & Crescent » South Dakota State President
- ^ Dr. Donald J. Cram - A Rollins College Department of Chemistry Alum
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Chapter News
- ^ http://books.nap.edu/html/biomems/cking.pdf
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Award-Winning Poet
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Choose Responsibility Founder
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Cross & Crescent » 100 Years of Notable Alumni
- ^ Drury University: About President Todd Parnell
- ^ B. F. Skinner
- ^ Oliver R. Smoot
- ^ a b c d e f g Cross & Crescent » From Congress to Campus
- ^ a b c Cross & Crescent » Hollywood Movie/TV Producer.
- ^ a b c Cross & Crescent » Emmy-Winning Actor Powers Boothe
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » Emmy-Nominated Actor Benjamin Bratt
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Acting Icon Remembered
- ^ Bill Hayes of TV's 'Days of Our Lives' Reflects on DePauw and Life as an Entertainer in Memoir
- ^ [1]
- ^ a b c d e f g h Cross & Crescent » A Voice ‘Like a Horn’
- ^ Chris Klein
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Lance Krall Is Not Your Average Joe
- ^ Anson Mount
- ^ a b c Cross & Crescent » Veteran Actor Shines
- ^ Johnathon Schaech
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Chapter News
- ^ Cross & Crescent » “Dick Tracy” Turns 75
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Edwin Markham: Fraternity Poet
- ^ "Million Dollar Man". 2008-11-01. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
- ^ a b c Cross & Crescent » Carpet Ride Unraveled
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Good Morning Americans, Standby for News
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Hall of Fame Sportscaster
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » MLB and NFL Announcer Josh Lewin
- ^ Cross & Crescent » ESPN’s Unlikely Star
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » ABC’s Primetime Star
- ^ a b c Cross & Crescent » Astronaut to Math Teacher
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Major League Pitcher
- ^ a b c Cross & Crescent » First Day Covers
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » Living Your Dream
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » 94-Year-Old Tennis Great
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Indiana’s New Head Football Coach
- ^ a b c Cross & Crescent » Chapter News
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » Chapter News
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » March Madness
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » NBA Nets’ 1-2 Punch
- ^ http://www.crossandcrescent.com/2009/01/chapter-news-39/
- ^ a b c d e f g Cross & Crescent » Packers’ Offensive Expert
- ^ a b Greek Golfers
- ^ a b LCA: Sigma Zeta
- ^ [2]
- ^ "Former Hall of Fame Pro Wrestler". 2008-11-01. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
- ^ [3]
- ^ Cross & Crescent » 2007 Order of Achievement Recipient
- ^ Cross & Crescent » A Fascinating Ride
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » Salute to Dick Rubottom
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Caterpillar’s Top Exec
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Leader and Follower
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Pharmacy President, Chapter Adviser
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » Reinventing the Pen
- ^ Cross & Crescent » The Strange Case of our Chapter at Harvard
- ^ a b c d e f The Political Graveyard: Lambda Chi Alpha Politicians
- ^ a b Cross & Crescent » Michigan’s Chief Justice Taylor
- ^ [4]
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Chapter News
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Chapter News
- ^ Cross & Crescent » Ron Paul’s Presidential Bid
- ^ [5]
- ^ "Cross * Crescent". Lambda Chi Alpha. Retrieved 2007-05-17.