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List of Alpha Phi Omega members

Updated: 11/6/2025, 2:05:37 AM Wikipedia source

Alpha Phi Omega is an international service fraternity. Most chapters are in the United States of America, and most of the remainder are in the Philippines. The following list includes Alpha Phi Omega members who are notable or have attained high-ranking positions in their particular career field. Notable alumni include individuals who joined individual Alpha Phi Omega chapters as students and advisors who are members of the faculty, staff, Scouting or community selected by a chapter to advise them. An honorary member refers to individuals offered honorary membership in either various Alpha Phi Omega chapters or nationally, as non-students.

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Wilford S. Bailey
Wilford S. Bailey
Name
Wilford S. Bailey
Original chapter
Delta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Auburn University
David Beckley
David Beckley
Name
David Beckley
Original chapter
Psi Lambda
Notability
President of Rust College
K. Roald Bergethon
K. Roald Bergethon
Name
K. Roald Bergethon
Original chapter
Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
President of Lafayette College (1958-1978)
Daniel Bernian
Daniel Bernian
Name
Daniel Bernian
Original chapter
Lambda Pi
Notability
President of La Salle University (1958-1969)
John Bonvillian
John Bonvillian
Name
John Bonvillian
Original chapter
Theta Advisor
Notability
Professor at University of Virginia
George W. Bowman
George W. Bowman
Name
George W. Bowman
Original chapter
Epsilon Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Kent State University (1944–1963).
John Gabbert Bowman
John Gabbert Bowman
Name
John Gabbert Bowman
Original chapter
Beta
Notability
Tenth Chancellor (1921–1945) of the University of Pittsburgh and the ninth President (1911–1914) of the University of Iowa
Walter Brasch
Walter Brasch
Name
Walter Brasch
Original chapter
Alpha Delta
Notability
social issues journalist and university professor of journalism.
Dean L. Bresciani
Dean L. Bresciani
Name
Dean L. Bresciani
Original chapter
Xi Delta (Honorary)
Notability
14th president of North Dakota State University
Clifton D. Bryant
Clifton D. Bryant
Name
Clifton D. Bryant
Notability
Professor of Sociology at Virginia Tech
Edward B. Bunn
Edward B. Bunn
Name
Edward B. Bunn
Original chapter
Mu Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
President of Loyola University Maryland (1938-1947); president of Georgetown University (1952–1964); chancellor of Georgetown University (1964–1972)
Curley Byrd
Curley Byrd
Name
Curley Byrd
Original chapter
Epsilon Mu (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Maryland, College Park (1936–1954)
Harold C. Case
Harold C. Case
Name
Harold C. Case
Original chapter
Zeta Upsilon (Honorary)
Notability
President of Boston University (1950–1967)
John E. Champion
John E. Champion
Name
John E. Champion
Notability
President of Florida State University (1965-1969)
Edward F. Clark
Edward F. Clark
Name
Edward F. Clark
Original chapter
Omicron Sigma (Honorary)
Notability
President of Saint Peter's College, New Jersey (1960–1965)
Wat Tyler Cluverius Jr.
Wat Tyler Cluverius Jr.
Name
Wat Tyler Cluverius Jr.
Original chapter
Sigma
Notability
Survivor of sinking of the USS Maine; Rear Admiral United States Navy; president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1939–1953).
Walter Coffey
Walter Coffey
Name
Walter Coffey
Original chapter
Gamma Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Minnesota (1941–1945)
Arthur Compton
Arthur Compton
Name
Arthur Compton
Original chapter
Alpha Phi (Honorary)
Notability
Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1927) and chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis (1946–1953)
John E. Corbally
John E. Corbally
Name
John E. Corbally
Original chapter
Gamma Alpha
Notability
Chancellor of Syracuse University (1969–1971), president of University of Illinois System (1971–1979), president of MacArthur Foundation (1979–1989)
George L. Cross
George L. Cross
Name
George L. Cross
Original chapter
Delta Beta (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Oklahoma (1943–1968)
Robert Crouch
Robert Crouch
Name
Robert Crouch
Original chapter
Delta Psi
Notability
President of Rutledge College (1979)
Allan Cullimore
Allan Cullimore
Name
Allan Cullimore
Original chapter
Lambda Delta Advisor
Notability
President of the New Jersey Institute of Technology
Harrison C. Dale
Harrison C. Dale
Name
Harrison C. Dale
Original chapter
Gamma Nu (Honorary)
Notability
President of the University of Idaho (1937–1946)
John J. DeGioia
John J. DeGioia
Name
John J. DeGioia
Original chapter
Mu Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
President of Georgetown University
George W. Diemer
George W. Diemer
Name
George W. Diemer
Original chapter
Beta Kappa Advisor
Notability
President of Central Missouri State College (1937–1956)
Grover C. Dillman
Grover C. Dillman
Name
Grover C. Dillman
Original chapter
(Honorary)
Notability
President of Michigan Technological University (1935–1956)
Quincy Doudna
Quincy Doudna
Name
Quincy Doudna
Notability
President of Eastern Illinois University (1956–1971)
Roy Ellis
Roy Ellis
Name
Roy Ellis
Original chapter
Beta Mu (Honorary)
Notability
President Missouri State University (1926–1961)
Milton S. Eisenhower
Milton S. Eisenhower
Name
Milton S. Eisenhower
Notability
President of Kansas State University, Pennsylvania State University, and Johns Hopkins University
Wilson Homer Elkins
Wilson Homer Elkins
Name
Wilson Homer Elkins
Original chapter
Alpha Rho, Epsilon Mu
Notability
President of University of Maryland, College Park (1954–1978)
John R. Emens
John R. Emens
Name
John R. Emens
Original chapter
Delta Xi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Ball State University (1945–1968)
Francis D. Farrell
Francis D. Farrell
Name
Francis D. Farrell
Original chapter
Pi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Kansas State University (1925–1943)
Steve A. Favors
Steve A. Favors
Name
Steve A. Favors
Original chapter
Beta Delta Advisor
Notability
President of Grambling State University (1998–2001)
Charles Wesley Flint
Charles Wesley Flint
Name
Charles Wesley Flint
Original chapter
Phi Advisor
Notability
American Bishop in the Methodist Church, elected in 1936; president of Cornell College (1915–1922); Chancellor of Syracuse University (1922–1936)
John Huston Finley
John Huston Finley
Name
John Huston Finley
Original chapter
Unknown (Honorary)
Notability
President of the City College of New York, Commissioner of Education of the State of New York
William C. Friday
William C. Friday
Name
William C. Friday
Original chapter
Rho (Honorary)
Notability
President of the University of North Carolina System (1956–1986)
Clifford C. Furnas
Clifford C. Furnas
Name
Clifford C. Furnas
Original chapter
Unknown (Honorary)
Notability
Olympic athlete, president of SUNY Buffalo
Eugene Garbee
Eugene Garbee
Name
Eugene Garbee
Original chapter
Mu Rho Advisor
Notability
President of Upper Iowa University (1952–1970)
Harrell E. Garrison
Harrell E. Garrison
Name
Harrell E. Garrison
Original chapter
Beta Nu (Honorary)
Notability
President Northeastern State University
Charles Glassick
Charles Glassick
Name
Charles Glassick
Original chapter
Iota Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
President of Gettysburg College (1977–1988).
Wallace Graves
Wallace Graves
Name
Wallace Graves
Original chapter
Xi Nu (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Evansville 1967–1987
David M. Gring
David M. Gring
Name
David M. Gring
Original chapter
Alpha Beta Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Roanoke College, 1989–2004
José Ángel Gutiérrez
José Ángel Gutiérrez
Name
José Ángel Gutiérrez
Original chapter
Delta Chi
Notability
Attorney and professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, founding member of the Mexican American Youth Organization (MAYO) in San Antonio in 1967, and a founding member and past president of the Raza Unida Party
T. Marshall Hahn
T. Marshall Hahn
Name
T. Marshall Hahn
Notability
President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute from 1962 to 1974 and CEO of Georgia-Pacific from 1983 to 1993
John A. Hannah
John A. Hannah
Name
John A. Hannah
Original chapter
Beta Beta
Notability
President of Michigan State University (1941–1969)
James P. Hannigan
James P. Hannigan
Name
James P. Hannigan
Original chapter
Xi Delta
Notability
Brigadier general, United States Army; dean of students, Texas A&M University (1959–1973)
Carl Hanson
Carl Hanson
Name
Carl Hanson
Original chapter
Iota Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
President of Gettysburg College (1961–1977)
Clifford M. Hardin
Clifford M. Hardin
Name
Clifford M. Hardin
Original chapter
Alpha Sigma (Honorary)
Notability
Chancellor of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (1954–1969); United States Secretary of Agriculture (1969–1971)
Henry Harmon
Henry Harmon
Name
Henry Harmon
Original chapter
Omega (Honorary)
Notability
President of Drake University (1941–1964)
Gaylord Harnwell
Gaylord Harnwell
Name
Gaylord Harnwell
Original chapter
Delta Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Pennsylvania (1953–1970)
G. Alexander Heard
G. Alexander Heard
Name
G. Alexander Heard
Original chapter
Theta Mu (Honorary)
Notability
Chancellor of Vanderbilt University (1963–1982)
Dennis L. Hefner
Dennis L. Hefner
Name
Dennis L. Hefner
Original chapter
Chi Pi (Honorary)
Notability
President of SUNY Fredonia (1997–present)
John F. Herget
John F. Herget
Name
John F. Herget
Original chapter
Alpha Mu Advisor
Notability
President of William Jewell College (1923–1943)
Richard Herman
Richard Herman
Name
Richard Herman
Original chapter
Alpha Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
Chancellor of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2005— ), Distinguished Eagle Scout Award honoree
Frank Reed Horton
Frank Reed Horton
Name
Frank Reed Horton
Original chapter
Alpha
Notability
Founder of Alpha Phi Omega, First Supreme Grand Master
George R. Houston, Jr.
George R. Houston, Jr.
Name
George R. Houston, Jr.
Original chapter
Mu Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
President of Mount St. Mary's University (1994–2003)
Livingston W. Houston
Livingston W. Houston
Name
Livingston W. Houston
Original chapter
Epsilon Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1943–1958)
Frederick L. Hovde
Frederick L. Hovde
Name
Frederick L. Hovde
Original chapter
Alpha Gamma (Honorary)
Notability
President of Purdue University (1946–1971)
Claude B. Hutchison
Claude B. Hutchison
Name
Claude B. Hutchison
Original chapter
Iota Phi
Notability
Botanist, agricultural economist, educator, and Mayor of the City of Berkeley, California (1955–1963)
Ralph Cooper Hutchison
Ralph Cooper Hutchison
Name
Ralph Cooper Hutchison
Original chapter
Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
President of Washington & Jefferson College and Lafayette College
Harold Hutson
Harold Hutson
Name
Harold Hutson
Original chapter
Eta Psi Advisor (Honorary)
Notability
President of Lycoming College
Joseph S. Illick
Joseph S. Illick
Name
Joseph S. Illick
Original chapter
Phi Advisor
Notability
Dean of the New York State College of Forestry (1944–51)
Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones
Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones
Name
Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones
Original chapter
Chi Nu (Honorary)
Notability
Second president of Grambling State University(1936–1977) Also coached the Grambling State Tigers baseball team, member National College Baseball Hall of Fame
Robert B. Kamm
Robert B. Kamm
Name
Robert B. Kamm
Notability
13th president of Oklahoma State University (1966-1977)
Robert E. Kennedy
Robert E. Kennedy
Name
Robert E. Kennedy
Original chapter
Zeta Omicron Advisor
Notability
President of California Polytechnic State University (1967–1979)
Glenn Kendall
Glenn Kendall
Name
Glenn Kendall
Original chapter
Eta Psi
Notability
President of California State University, Chico
Henry King Stanford
Henry King Stanford
Name
Henry King Stanford
Original chapter
Alpha Pi
Notability
President of the University of Miami (1962–1981)
J. Martin Klotsche
J. Martin Klotsche
Name
J. Martin Klotsche
Original chapter
Upsilon (Honorary)
Notability
President, provost, and chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (1946–1973)
A. Blair Knapp
A. Blair Knapp
Name
A. Blair Knapp
Original chapter
Omicron Xi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Denison University (1951–1968); president of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (1951–1952)
Bradford Knapp
Bradford Knapp
Name
Bradford Knapp
Original chapter
Delta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (1923–1928); president of Alabama Polytechnic Institute (1928–1932) and president of Texas Technological College (1932–1938)
Richard Landini
Richard Landini
Name
Richard Landini
Original chapter
Beta Lambda (Honorary)
Notability
President of Indiana State University (1975–1992)
John F. Laughlin
John F. Laughlin
Name
John F. Laughlin
Original chapter
Alpha Omega Advisor
Notability
President of Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (1924–1945)
Karl C. Leebrick
Karl C. Leebrick
Name
Karl C. Leebrick
Original chapter
Phi Advisor
Notability
President of Kent State University (1938–1943)
Jeffrey S. Lehman
Jeffrey S. Lehman
Name
Jeffrey S. Lehman
Original chapter
Gamma
Notability
President of Cornell University (2003–2005)
L. Jay Lemons
L. Jay Lemons
Name
L. Jay Lemons
Original chapter
Xi Iota (Honorary)
Notability
President of Susquehanna University (2001— )
William Mather Lewis
William Mather Lewis
Name
William Mather Lewis
Original chapter
Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
President of Lafayette College (1927–1945)
John V. Lombardi
John V. Lombardi
Name
John V. Lombardi
Original chapter
Tau (Honorary)
Notability
President of the University of Florida (1990–1999), chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, president of Louisiana State University (2002— )
John Henry MacCracken
John Henry MacCracken
Name
John Henry MacCracken
Original chapter
Alpha
Notability
President of Lafayette College (1915–1926)
C. Peter Magrath
C. Peter Magrath
Name
C. Peter Magrath
Original chapter
Gamma Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of the University of Minnesota (1974–1984) and president of the University of Missouri (1985–1991)
Daniel L. Marsh
Daniel L. Marsh
Name
Daniel L. Marsh
Original chapter
Zeta Upsilon (Honorary)
Notability
President of Boston University (1926–1951)
Henry J. Martin
Henry J. Martin
Name
Henry J. Martin
Original chapter
Omicron Lambda (Honorary)
Notability
Acting president of Calumet College of St. Joseph (ca. 1965)
James A. McCain
James A. McCain
Name
James A. McCain
Original chapter
Pi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Kansas State University (1950–1975)
Charles T. McDowell
Charles T. McDowell
Name
Charles T. McDowell
Original chapter
Theta Tau Advisor
Notability
Professor emeritus and former director of the Center for Post-Soviet and Eastern European Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington
Patrick Joseph McCormick
Patrick Joseph McCormick
Name
Patrick Joseph McCormick
Original chapter
Zeta Mu (Honorary)
Notability
7th Rector of Catholic University of America (1943–1953)
Robert McMahan
Robert McMahan
Name
Robert McMahan
Original chapter
Lambda Nu
Notability
President of Kettering University
Dan MacMillan
Dan MacMillan
Name
Dan MacMillan
Original chapter
Xi Sigma
Notability
President of Bluefield College (1997–2006)
Charles W. Meister
Charles W. Meister
Name
Charles W. Meister
Original chapter
Nu Nu (Honorary)
Notability
President of Eastern New Mexico University 1965–1975
William J. Micheels
William J. Micheels
Name
William J. Micheels
Original chapter
Eta Kappa (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Wisconsin–Stout (1961–1972).
Stephen G. Miller
Stephen G. Miller
Name
Stephen G. Miller
Original chapter
Delta Omicron
Notability
Faculty at the University of California at Berkeley and archeologist who excavated the ancient site at Nemea, Greece
Ernest Carroll Moore
Ernest Carroll Moore
Name
Ernest Carroll Moore
Original chapter
Chi Advisor
Notability
Provost and Vice President of University of California, Los Angeles (1919–1936)
Richard V. Moore
Richard V. Moore
Name
Richard V. Moore
Notability
President of Bethune-Cookman College (1947–1975)
Daniel Walter Morehouse
Daniel Walter Morehouse
Name
Daniel Walter Morehouse
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
President of Drake University (1922–1941)
James Morrill
James Morrill
Name
James Morrill
Notability
President of University of Wyoming (1942–1945), president of University of Minnesota (1945–1960)
Donald C. Moyer
Donald C. Moyer
Name
Donald C. Moyer
Original chapter
Nu Nu (Honorary)
Notability
President of Eastern New Mexico University (1960–1965) and first president of University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1965–1968)
Grover E. Murray
Grover E. Murray
Name
Grover E. Murray
Original chapter
(Honorary)
Notability
President of Texas Tech University (1966–1976)
Harvey A. Neville
Harvey A. Neville
Name
Harvey A. Neville
Original chapter
Alpha Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Lehigh University (1961–1964)
Walter Stephenson Newman
Walter Stephenson Newman
Name
Walter Stephenson Newman
Original chapter
Zeta Beta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Virginia Tech (1947–1962)
Calvin Cleave Nolen
Calvin Cleave Nolen
Name
Calvin Cleave Nolen
Original chapter
Alpha Rho
Notability
President of University of North Texas (1971-1979)
Arno Nowotny
Arno Nowotny
Name
Arno Nowotny
Original chapter
Alpha Rho Advisor
Notability
Dean of Student Activities at the University of Texas at Austin (1946–1964)
A. Ray Olpin
A. Ray Olpin
Name
A. Ray Olpin
Original chapter
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Utah (1946–1964)
John W. Oswald
John W. Oswald
Name
John W. Oswald
Original chapter
Alpha Beta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Pennsylvania State University (1970–1982)
Albert G. Parker
Albert G. Parker
Name
Albert G. Parker
Original chapter
Kappa Iota (Honorary)
Notability
President of Hanover College (1929–1958)
Norman A. Parker
Norman A. Parker
Name
Norman A. Parker
Original chapter
Sigma Sigma (Honorary)
Notability
Chancellor of University of Illinois at Chicago Circle (1961–1971)
Davis Young Paschall
Davis Young Paschall
Name
Davis Young Paschall
Original chapter
Nu Rho (Honorary)
Notability
president of the College of William & Mary (1960 to 1971)
Willard Stewart Paul
Willard Stewart Paul
Name
Willard Stewart Paul
Original chapter
Iota Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
President of Gettysburg College and Commander of the 26th Infantry Division during World War II
Benjamin L Perry Jr.
Benjamin L Perry Jr.
Name
Benjamin L Perry Jr.
Original chapter
Kappa Delta Advisor
Notability
President of Florida A&M (1968–1977)
Harry M. Philpott
Harry M. Philpott
Name
Harry M. Philpott
Original chapter
Delta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Auburn University (1965–1979)
C. I. Pontius
C. I. Pontius
Name
C. I. Pontius
Notability
President of the University of Tulsa (1935–1959)
Bruce Poulton
Bruce Poulton
Name
Bruce Poulton
Original chapter
Iota Lambda(?)
Notability
Chancellor of North Carolina State University (1982–1989)
Donald B. Prentice
Donald B. Prentice
Name
Donald B. Prentice
Original chapter
Alpha
Notability
President of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (1931–1948)
Phil Prince
Phil Prince
Name
Phil Prince
Original chapter
Gamma Lambda
Notability
President of Clemson University (1994–1995) and senior vice president of American Express
Claudius Pritchard
Claudius Pritchard
Name
Claudius Pritchard
Original chapter
Alpha Alpha Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
President of Maryville College (1977–1992)
Thomas Ramage
Thomas Ramage
Name
Thomas Ramage
Original chapter
Alpha Zeta Omega (Honorary)
Notability
President of Parkland College (2007–present)
Harry Ransom
Harry Ransom
Name
Harry Ransom
Original chapter
Alpha Rho
Notability
President of University of Texas at Austin, chancellor of the University of Texas System
Stanley Rives
Stanley Rives
Name
Stanley Rives
Original chapter
Delta Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Eastern Illinois University
M. Richard Rose
M. Richard Rose
Name
M. Richard Rose
Original chapter
Iota Upsilon
Notability
President of Rochester Institute of Technology (1979–1992); president of Alfred University (1974–1978)
Walter Harrington Ryle, III
Walter Harrington Ryle, III
Name
Walter Harrington Ryle, III
Original chapter
Epsilon Advisor
Notability
President of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (1937–1967)
Willam Schlaerth
Willam Schlaerth
Name
Willam Schlaerth
Original chapter
Iota Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Le Moyne College (1947–1954)
Walter Dill Scott
Walter Dill Scott
Name
Walter Dill Scott
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
President of Northwestern University (1920–1939)
Mark F. Scully
Mark F. Scully
Name
Mark F. Scully
Original chapter
Beta Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Southeast Missouri State University (1956–1975)
Charles A. Sevrinson
Charles A. Sevrinson
Name
Charles A. Sevrinson
Original chapter
Alpha Lambda (Honorary)
Notability
Acting President of North Dakota State University (1946)
Robert H. Shaffer
Robert H. Shaffer
Name
Robert H. Shaffer
Original chapter
Alpha Upsilon
Notability
pioneer in the field of college student personnel and student affairs; Indiana University Bloomington Dean of Students (1955–1969)
Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw
Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw
Name
Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw
Original chapter
Phi (Honorary)
Notability
Chancellor of Syracuse University (1991–2004), president of the University of Wisconsin System (1985–1991), chancellor of Southern Illinois University (1979–1986), president of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1977–1979)
Raymond L. Smith
Raymond L. Smith
Name
Raymond L. Smith
Notability
Sixth President of Michigan Tech University (1965–1979)
Albert J. Simone
Albert J. Simone
Name
Albert J. Simone
Original chapter
Xi Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Rochester Institute of Technology (1993–2006)
John Duncan Spaeth
John Duncan Spaeth
Name
John Duncan Spaeth
Original chapter
Alpha Eta (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Kansas City (1936–1938)
Graham Spanier
Graham Spanier
Name
Graham Spanier
Original chapter
Alpha Beta (Honorary)
Notability
Former president of Pennsylvania State University
John Nissley Stauffer
John Nissley Stauffer
Name
John Nissley Stauffer
Original chapter
Zeta Rho (Honorary)
Notability
President of Wittenberg University (1963–1968)
Wallace Sterling
Wallace Sterling
Name
Wallace Sterling
Original chapter
Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Stanford University
Elmo Stevenson
Elmo Stevenson
Name
Elmo Stevenson
Original chapter
Zeta Xi
Notability
President of Southern Oregon University (1946–1969)
Axel D. Steuer
Axel D. Steuer
Name
Axel D. Steuer
Original chapter
Zeta Epsilon Advisor and Eta Sigma Advisor
Notability
President of Gustavus Adolphus College (1991–2002), president of Illinois College (2003— (2008))
Samuel Stevens
Samuel Stevens
Name
Samuel Stevens
Original chapter
Kappa Nu (Honorary)
Notability
President of Grinnell College (1940-1954)
J. Lem Stokes II
J. Lem Stokes II
Name
J. Lem Stokes II
Original chapter
Omicron Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
President of Pfeiffer University (1953–1968)
Ernest Stone
Ernest Stone
Name
Ernest Stone
Original chapter
Omega Chi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Jacksonville State University (1971–1981)
Harry P. Storke
Harry P. Storke
Name
Harry P. Storke
Original chapter
Omicron Iota (Honorary)
Notability
President of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1962–1969)
Robert L. Sumwalt
Robert L. Sumwalt
Name
Robert L. Sumwalt
Original chapter
Iota Mu (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of South Carolina (1959–1962)
Robert Swanson
Robert Swanson
Name
Robert Swanson
Original chapter
Omicron Tau (Honorary)
Notability
President of Alma College (1956–1980)
H. Patrick Swygert
H. Patrick Swygert
Name
H. Patrick Swygert
Original chapter
Zeta Phi
Notability
President of Howard University (1995–2007), president of State University of New York at Albany (1990–1995)
William Tate
William Tate
Name
William Tate
Original chapter
Beta Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
Dean of Men of the University of Georgia (1946–1971)
Willis M. Tate
Willis M. Tate
Name
Willis M. Tate
Original chapter
Alpha Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
President of Southern Methodist University (1954–1972, 1974–1976)
Harvey L. Taylor
Harvey L. Taylor
Name
Harvey L. Taylor
Original chapter
Eta Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
Vice President of Brigham Young University, Administrator of all Latter Day Saint seminaries
Donald Richard Theophilus
Donald Richard Theophilus
Name
Donald Richard Theophilus
Original chapter
Gamma Nu (Honorary)
Notability
President of the University of Idaho (1954–1965)
Ralph Tirey
Ralph Tirey
Name
Ralph Tirey
Original chapter
Beta Lambda Advisor
Notability
President of Indiana State University (1933–1953)
Maurice E. Van Ackeren
Maurice E. Van Ackeren
Name
Maurice E. Van Ackeren
Original chapter
Gamma Xi Advisor(?)
Notability
President of Rockhurst University (1951–1977)
William G. Van Note
William G. Van Note
Name
William G. Van Note
Original chapter
Omicron Theta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Monmouth University (1962–1971)
Rufus B. von KleinSmid
Rufus B. von KleinSmid
Name
Rufus B. von KleinSmid
Original chapter
Alpha Beta (Honorary)
Notability
President of the University of Arizona (1914–1921) and president of the University of Southern California (1921–1947).
Eric A. Walker
Eric A. Walker
Name
Eric A. Walker
Original chapter
Alpha Beta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Pennsylvania State University (1956–1970)
Charles O. Warren
Charles O. Warren
Name
Charles O. Warren
Original chapter
Alpha Beta Chi (Honorary)
Notability
President of State University of New York at Plattsburgh (1986–1994)
Ernest Wallace
Ernest Wallace
Name
Ernest Wallace
Notability
historian of Texas, the American West and the southern Great Plains, who was affiliated with Texas Tech University
Charles Warren
Charles Warren
Name
Charles Warren
Original chapter
(Honorary)
Notability
President of SUNY-Plattsburgh and Lynchburg College
David Weaver
David Weaver
Name
David Weaver
Original chapter
Epsilon Pi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Shurtleff College
Harold Weaver
Harold Weaver
Name
Harold Weaver
Original chapter
Rho Nu (Honorary)
Notability
President of Sierra College
John Philip Wernette
John Philip Wernette
Name
John Philip Wernette
Original chapter
Delta Tau (Honorary)
Notability
President of the University of New Mexico (1945–1948)
Ross S. Whaley
Ross S. Whaley
Name
Ross S. Whaley
Original chapter
Phi (Honorary)
Notability
President of State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (1984–2000)
Martin D. Whitaker
Martin D. Whitaker
Name
Martin D. Whitaker
Original chapter
Alpha Psi (Honorary), Alpha Beta
Notability
President of Lehigh University (1946–1960)
Goodrich C. White
Goodrich C. White
Name
Goodrich C. White
Original chapter
Delta Kappa Advisor
Notability
President of Emory University (1942–1957); chancellor of Emory University (1957–1979)
Robert I. White
Robert I. White
Name
Robert I. White
Original chapter
Epsilon Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of Kent State University (1963–1971)
Thomas Y. Whitley
Thomas Y. Whitley
Name
Thomas Y. Whitley
Original chapter
Chi Theta (Honorary)
Notability
First president of Columbus State University (1958–1979)
Charles E. Wicks
Charles E. Wicks
Name
Charles E. Wicks
Notability
Oregon State University professor of chemical engineering
Norman Adrian Wiggins
Norman Adrian Wiggins
Name
Norman Adrian Wiggins
Original chapter
Nu Kappa (Honorary)
Notability
Third President of Campbell University
O. Meredith Wilson
O. Meredith Wilson
Name
O. Meredith Wilson
Original chapter
Gamma Psi (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Minnesota
Lawrence S. Wittner
Lawrence S. Wittner
Name
Lawrence S. Wittner
Original chapter
Columbia University
Notability
American historian who has written extensively on peace movements and foreign policy
Frank Wickhorst
Frank Wickhorst
Name
Frank Wickhorst
Original chapter
Gamma Gamma
Notability
University of California, Berkeley Football Coach (1946)
Victor R. Yanitelli
Victor R. Yanitelli
Name
Victor R. Yanitelli
Original chapter
Xi Xi and Omicron Sigma (Honorary)
Notability
President of Saint Peter's College, New Jersey (1965–1978)
Hugh Edwin Young
Hugh Edwin Young
Name
Hugh Edwin Young
Original chapter
Sigma Xi (Honorary)
Notability
President of University of Maine (1965–1968)
Lloyd P. Young
Lloyd P. Young
Name
Lloyd P. Young
Original chapter
Eta Delta (Honorary)
Notability
President of Keene State College (1939–1964)
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Wilford S. Bailey
Delta (Honorary)
President of Auburn University
David Beckley
Psi Lambda
President of Rust College
K. Roald Bergethon
Alpha (Honorary)
President of Lafayette College (1958-1978)
Daniel Bernian
Lambda Pi
President of La Salle University (1958-1969)
Ward Gray Biddle
(Honorary)
Vice President of Indiana University, member Indiana House of Representatives 1931-1931, member Indiana Senate 1933–1937.
John Bonvillian
Theta Advisor
Professor at University of Virginia
George W. Bowman
Epsilon Psi (Honorary)
President of Kent State University (1944–1963).
John Gabbert Bowman
Beta
Tenth Chancellor (1921–1945) of the University of Pittsburgh and the ninth President (1911–1914) of the University of Iowa
Walter Brasch
Alpha Delta
social issues journalist and university professor of journalism.
Dean L. Bresciani
Xi Delta (Honorary)
14th president of North Dakota State University
Clifton D. Bryant
Professor of Sociology at Virginia Tech
Edward B. Bunn
Mu Alpha (Honorary)
President of Loyola University Maryland (1938-1947); president of Georgetown University (1952–1964); chancellor of Georgetown University (1964–1972)
Curley Byrd
Epsilon Mu (Honorary)
President of University of Maryland, College Park (1936–1954)
Harold C. Case
Zeta Upsilon (Honorary)
President of Boston University (1950–1967)
John E. Champion
President of Florida State University (1965-1969)
Edward F. Clark
Omicron Sigma (Honorary)
President of Saint Peter's College, New Jersey (1960–1965)
Wat Tyler Cluverius Jr.
Sigma
Survivor of sinking of the USS Maine; Rear Admiral United States Navy; president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1939–1953).
Walter Coffey
Gamma Psi (Honorary)
President of University of Minnesota (1941–1945)
Arthur Compton
Alpha Phi (Honorary)
Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1927) and chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis (1946–1953)
John E. Corbally
Gamma Alpha
Chancellor of Syracuse University (1969–1971), president of University of Illinois System (1971–1979), president of MacArthur Foundation (1979–1989)
George L. Cross
Delta Beta (Honorary)
President of University of Oklahoma (1943–1968)
Robert Crouch
Delta Psi
President of Rutledge College (1979)
Allan Cullimore
Lambda Delta Advisor
President of the New Jersey Institute of Technology
Harrison C. Dale
Gamma Nu (Honorary)
President of the University of Idaho (1937–1946)
John J. DeGioia
Mu Alpha (Honorary)
President of Georgetown University
George W. Diemer
Beta Kappa Advisor
President of Central Missouri State College (1937–1956)
Grover C. Dillman
(Honorary)
President of Michigan Technological University (1935–1956)
Quincy Doudna
President of Eastern Illinois University (1956–1971)
Roy Ellis
Beta Mu (Honorary)
President Missouri State University (1926–1961)
Milton S. Eisenhower
President of Kansas State University, Pennsylvania State University, and Johns Hopkins University
Wilson Homer Elkins
Alpha Rho, Epsilon Mu
President of University of Maryland, College Park (1954–1978)
John R. Emens
Delta Xi (Honorary)
President of Ball State University (1945–1968)
Francis D. Farrell
Pi (Honorary)
President of Kansas State University (1925–1943)
Steve A. Favors
Beta Delta Advisor
President of Grambling State University (1998–2001)
Charles Wesley Flint
Phi Advisor
American Bishop in the Methodist Church, elected in 1936; president of Cornell College (1915–1922); Chancellor of Syracuse University (1922–1936)
John Huston Finley
Unknown (Honorary)
President of the City College of New York, Commissioner of Education of the State of New York
William C. Friday
Rho (Honorary)
President of the University of North Carolina System (1956–1986)
Clifford C. Furnas
Unknown (Honorary)
Olympic athlete, president of SUNY Buffalo
Eugene Garbee
Mu Rho Advisor
President of Upper Iowa University (1952–1970)
Harrell E. Garrison
Beta Nu (Honorary)
President Northeastern State University
Charles Glassick
Iota Omicron (Honorary)
President of Gettysburg College (1977–1988).
Wallace Graves
Xi Nu (Honorary)
President of University of Evansville 1967–1987
David M. Gring
Alpha Beta Psi (Honorary)
President of Roanoke College, 1989–2004
José Ángel Gutiérrez
Delta Chi
Attorney and professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, founding member of the Mexican American Youth Organization (MAYO) in San Antonio in 1967, and a founding member and past president of the Raza Unida Party
T. Marshall Hahn
President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute from 1962 to 1974 and CEO of Georgia-Pacific from 1983 to 1993
John A. Hannah
Beta Beta
President of Michigan State University (1941–1969)
James P. Hannigan
Xi Delta
Brigadier general, United States Army; dean of students, Texas A&M University (1959–1973)
Carl Hanson
Iota Omicron (Honorary)
President of Gettysburg College (1961–1977)
Clifford M. Hardin
Alpha Sigma (Honorary)
Chancellor of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (1954–1969); United States Secretary of Agriculture (1969–1971)
Vincent P. Barabba
Vincent P. Barabba
Name
Vincent P. Barabba
Original chapter
Nu Tau
Notability
Director of United States Census Bureau (1973–1976, 1979–1981), co-founder of Wirthlin Group, general manager of corporate strategy and knowledge development at General Motors (1996–2003)
Kenneth K. Bechtel
Kenneth K. Bechtel
Name
Kenneth K. Bechtel
Original chapter
Mu Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1956–1959); founder of the Bechtel Corporation
Jake Butcher
Jake Butcher
Name
Jake Butcher
Original chapter
Unknown
Notability
Democratic Party nominee for governor of Tennessee in 1978 and primary promoter of the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee
Erle Cocke, Jr.
Erle Cocke, Jr.
Name
Erle Cocke, Jr.
Original chapter
Beta Zeta
Notability
National Commander of the American Legion (1950–1951). Vice President of Delta Air Lines (ca. 1961), alternate executive director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Brigadier General of the Georgia Army National Guard
Barron Collier
Barron Collier
Name
Barron Collier
Original chapter
Unknown (Honorary)
Notability
Advertising entrepreneur and developer
Howard Gossage
Howard Gossage
Name
Howard Gossage
Original chapter
Alpha Eta
Notability
Advertising executive
Zenon C.R. Hansen
Zenon C.R. Hansen
Name
Zenon C.R. Hansen
Original chapter
Iota
Notability
Chairman and CEO of Mack Trucks, Inc. (1965–1974)
E. Faye Jones
E. Faye Jones
Name
E. Faye Jones
Original chapter
Beta Rho
Notability
Noted American architect and designer, apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright
James McLernon
James McLernon
Name
James McLernon
Original chapter
Epsilon Sigma
Notability
President of Volkswagen of America (1976–1982)
Philip Pfeffer
Philip Pfeffer
Name
Philip Pfeffer
Original chapter
Zeta Nu
Notability
Chairman of Random House (1996–1998) and CEO of Borders (1999)
John J. Sie
John J. Sie
Name
John J. Sie
Original chapter
Lambda Gamma
Notability
Founder and chairman of Starz Entertainment Group LLC
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Vincent P. Barabba
Nu Tau
Director of United States Census Bureau (1973–1976, 1979–1981), co-founder of Wirthlin Group, general manager of corporate strategy and knowledge development at General Motors (1996–2003)
Kenneth K. Bechtel
Mu Zeta (Honorary)
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1956–1959); founder of the Bechtel Corporation
Jake Butcher
Unknown
Democratic Party nominee for governor of Tennessee in 1978 and primary promoter of the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee
Erle Cocke, Jr.
Beta Zeta
National Commander of the American Legion (1950–1951). Vice President of Delta Air Lines (ca. 1961), alternate executive director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Brigadier General of the Georgia Army National Guard
Barron Collier
Unknown (Honorary)
Advertising entrepreneur and developer
Howard Gossage
Alpha Eta
Advertising executive
Zenon C.R. Hansen
Iota
Chairman and CEO of Mack Trucks, Inc. (1965–1974)
E. Faye Jones
Beta Rho
Noted American architect and designer, apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright
James McLernon
Epsilon Sigma
President of Volkswagen of America (1976–1982)
Philip Pfeffer
Zeta Nu
Chairman of Random House (1996–1998) and CEO of Borders (1999)
John J. Sie
Lambda Gamma
Founder and chairman of Starz Entertainment Group LLC
Lav Diaz
Lav Diaz
Name
Lav Diaz
Original chapter
Beta Psi (Philippines)
Notability
Filipino filmmaker and former film critic
St. Clair Bourne
St. Clair Bourne
Name
St. Clair Bourne
Original chapter
Mu Alpha
Notability
Documentary Film Maker focusing on African American social issues and themes
Joe E. Brown
Joe E. Brown
Name
Joe E. Brown
Original chapter
Alpha Kappa (Honorary)
Notability
Actor/Comedian. Best known for playing Osgood Fielding, III in, Some Like It Hot.
Nikki Cabardo
Nikki Cabardo
Name
Nikki Cabardo
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Keyboardist for Freestyle and Sinosikat?
Menggie Cobarrubias
Menggie Cobarrubias
Name
Menggie Cobarrubias
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Veteran Actor in the Philippines, Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1979
Roundy Coughlin
Roundy Coughlin
Name
Roundy Coughlin
Original chapter
Beta Theta
Notability
Sports columnist from Madison, Wisconsin
Jason Ivy
Jason Ivy
Name
Jason Ivy
Original chapter
University of Pennsylvania
Notability
American singer, songwriter, rapper, and actor.
Cherie Johnson
Cherie Johnson
Name
Cherie Johnson
Original chapter
Alpha Theta Lambda (Honorary)
Notability
actress, writer and film producer and author, best known as Maxine Johnson from Family Matters.
Carson Kressley
Carson Kressley
Name
Carson Kressley
Original chapter
Iota Omicron
Notability
Fashion expert on the television program, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
Chelsea Malone
Chelsea Malone
Name
Chelsea Malone
Original chapter
Lambda Omicron
Notability
Miss West Virginia 2015
Anthony Neely
Anthony Neely
Name
Anthony Neely
Original chapter
Rho Pi
Notability
Taiwanese Mandopop singer
War Eagle IV
War Eagle IV
Name
War Eagle IV
Original chapter
Delta (Honorary)
Notability
Mascot of Auburn University (1964–1980)
War Eagle V
War Eagle V
Name
War Eagle V
Original chapter
Delta (Honorary)
Notability
Mascot of Auburn University (1981–1986)
War Eagle VI
War Eagle VI
Name
War Eagle VI
Original chapter
Delta (Honorary)
Notability
Mascot of Auburn University (1986–2006), part of Opening Ceremonies at 2002 Winter Olympics
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Lav Diaz
Beta Psi (Philippines)
Filipino filmmaker and former film critic
St. Clair Bourne
Mu Alpha
Documentary Film Maker focusing on African American social issues and themes
Joe E. Brown
Alpha Kappa (Honorary)
Actor/Comedian. Best known for playing Osgood Fielding, III in, Some Like It Hot.
Nikki Cabardo
Eta (Philippines)
Keyboardist for Freestyle and Sinosikat?
Menggie Cobarrubias
Eta (Philippines)
Veteran Actor in the Philippines, Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1979
Roundy Coughlin
Beta Theta
Sports columnist from Madison, Wisconsin
Jason Ivy
University of Pennsylvania
American singer, songwriter, rapper, and actor.
Cherie Johnson
Alpha Theta Lambda (Honorary)
actress, writer and film producer and author, best known as Maxine Johnson from Family Matters.
Carson Kressley
Iota Omicron
Fashion expert on the television program, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
Chelsea Malone
Lambda Omicron
Miss West Virginia 2015
Anthony Neely
Rho Pi
Taiwanese Mandopop singer
War Eagle IV
Delta (Honorary)
Mascot of Auburn University (1964–1980)
War Eagle V
Delta (Honorary)
Mascot of Auburn University (1981–1986)
War Eagle VI
Delta (Honorary)
Mascot of Auburn University (1986–2006), part of Opening Ceremonies at 2002 Winter Olympics
Alicia Austria-Martinez
Alicia Austria-Martinez
Name
Alicia Austria-Martinez
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 2002— (2008)
Robert M. Bell
Robert M. Bell
Name
Robert M. Bell
Original chapter
Mu Gamma
Notability
Chief Judge Maryland Court of Appeals (Highest Court in Maryland)
Silvestre H. Bello III
Silvestre H. Bello III
Name
Silvestre H. Bello III
Original chapter
Mu (Philippines)
Notability
Presidential Adviser for New Government Centers (2007— ), Secretary of Justice of the Philippines (1991–1992, 1998), Solicitor-General of the Philippines, (1996–1998)
Josue Bellosillo
Josue Bellosillo
Name
Josue Bellosillo
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1992–2003
Arnold Burns
Arnold Burns
Name
Arnold Burns
Original chapter
Eta Gamma
Notability
United States Deputy Attorney General (1986–1988)
William Joseph Campbell
William Joseph Campbell
Name
William Joseph Campbell
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
Federal District Judge (1940–1988)
Glenn T. Harrell Jr.
Glenn T. Harrell Jr.
Name
Glenn T. Harrell Jr.
Original chapter
Epsilon Mu
Notability
Judge on the Maryland Court of Appeals (1999–2015)
Jose R. Hernandez
Jose R. Hernandez
Name
Jose R. Hernandez
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan
Harry Lee Hudspeth
Harry Lee Hudspeth
Name
Harry Lee Hudspeth
Original chapter
Alpha Rho
Notability
United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas
Royce Lamberth
Royce Lamberth
Name
Royce Lamberth
Original chapter
Alpha Rho
Notability
Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Sherman Minton
Sherman Minton
Name
Sherman Minton
Original chapter
Mu (Honorary)
Notability
United States sentor from Indiana (1935–1941); Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1949–1956).
Wilbur Frank Pell, Jr.
Wilbur Frank Pell, Jr.
Name
Wilbur Frank Pell, Jr.
Original chapter
Mu
Notability
Federal Judge on United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 1970–2000
Marvin B. Rosenberry
Marvin B. Rosenberry
Name
Marvin B. Rosenberry
Original chapter
Beta Theta (Honorary)
Notability
Chief Justice of Wisconsin Supreme Court (1929–1950)
Rodney Smith
Rodney Smith
Name
Rodney Smith
Original chapter
Kappa Delta
Notability
United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
William K. Suter
William K. Suter
Name
William K. Suter
Original chapter
Delta Pi
Notability
19th Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States (1991–2013), acting Judge Advocate General
T. John Ward
T. John Ward
Name
T. John Ward
Original chapter
Beta Sigma
Notability
United States federal judge for the Eastern District of Texas, best known for the large number of patent infringement cases brought before his court.
Consuelo Ynares-Santiago
Consuelo Ynares-Santiago
Name
Consuelo Ynares-Santiago
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1999— (2008)
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Alicia Austria-Martinez
Eta (Philippines)
Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 2002— (2008)
Robert M. Bell
Mu Gamma
Chief Judge Maryland Court of Appeals (Highest Court in Maryland)
Silvestre H. Bello III
Mu (Philippines)
Presidential Adviser for New Government Centers (2007— ), Secretary of Justice of the Philippines (1991–1992, 1998), Solicitor-General of the Philippines, (1996–1998)
Josue Bellosillo
Eta (Philippines)
Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1992–2003
Arnold Burns
Eta Gamma
United States Deputy Attorney General (1986–1988)
William Joseph Campbell
National Honorary
Federal District Judge (1940–1988)
Glenn T. Harrell Jr.
Epsilon Mu
Judge on the Maryland Court of Appeals (1999–2015)
Jose R. Hernandez
Eta (Philippines)
Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan
Harry Lee Hudspeth
Alpha Rho
United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas
Robert C. Hunter
Rho
Associate Justice of the North Carolina Court of Appeals; Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1980–1988)
Royce Lamberth
Alpha Rho
Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Sherman Minton
Mu (Honorary)
United States sentor from Indiana (1935–1941); Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1949–1956).
Wilbur Frank Pell, Jr.
Mu
Federal Judge on United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 1970–2000
Marvin B. Rosenberry
Beta Theta (Honorary)
Chief Justice of Wisconsin Supreme Court (1929–1950)
Rodney Smith
Kappa Delta
United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
William K. Suter
Delta Pi
19th Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States (1991–2013), acting Judge Advocate General
Hubert Utterback
Omega Advisor
Associate Justice for Iowa Supreme Court (1932–1933); member of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa (1935–1937); Unsuccessful candidate for United States Senate
T. John Ward
Beta Sigma
United States federal judge for the Eastern District of Texas, best known for the large number of patent infringement cases brought before his court.
Consuelo Ynares-Santiago
Eta (Philippines)
Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1999— (2008)
Wendell J. Ashton
Wendell J. Ashton
Name
Wendell J. Ashton
Original chapter
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Notability
Publisher Deseret Morning News 1978–1985, Spokesman (Church Public Communications Department President) for the Latter Day Saints during the 1970s
Jonathan Blum
Jonathan Blum
Name
Jonathan Blum
Original chapter
Epsilon Mu
Notability
Writer and Novelist
Roundy Coughlin
Roundy Coughlin
Name
Roundy Coughlin
Original chapter
Beta Theta
Notability
Sports columnist from Madison, Wisconsin
Darwin J. Flakoll [es]
Darwin J. Flakoll [es]
Name
Darwin J. Flakoll [es]
Original chapter
San Diego State University
Notability
journalist, Hispanist, writer and translator
John Loftus
John Loftus
Name
John Loftus
Original chapter
Upsilon Zeta
Notability
author, newspapers columnist, and president of the Florida Holocaust Museum
Darwin T. Turner
Darwin T. Turner
Name
Darwin T. Turner
Original chapter
Delta Alpha
Notability
Leading writer, Editor, and critic of African American literature; youngest graduate of the University of Cincinnati
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Wendell J. Ashton
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Publisher Deseret Morning News 1978–1985, Spokesman (Church Public Communications Department President) for the Latter Day Saints during the 1970s
Jonathan Blum
Epsilon Mu
Writer and Novelist
Roundy Coughlin
Beta Theta
Sports columnist from Madison, Wisconsin
Darwin J. Flakoll [es]
San Diego State University
journalist, Hispanist, writer and translator
John Loftus
Upsilon Zeta
author, newspapers columnist, and president of the Florida Holocaust Museum
Darwin T. Turner
Delta Alpha
Leading writer, Editor, and critic of African American literature; youngest graduate of the University of Cincinnati
Mark W. Clark
Mark W. Clark
Name
Mark W. Clark
Original chapter
Unknown
Notability
American general during World War II and the Korean War
Raymond Fleming
Raymond Fleming
Name
Raymond Fleming
Original chapter
Beta Phi (Honorary)
Notability
United States Army Major General who served as Chief of the National Guard Bureau, commander of the 39th Infantry Division, and Adjutant General of Louisiana
Lewis Blaine Hershey
Lewis Blaine Hershey
Name
Lewis Blaine Hershey
Original chapter
Unknown
Notability
United States Army general who served as the second director of the Selective Service System
H. O. Paxson
H. O. Paxson
Name
H. O. Paxson
Original chapter
Theta Mu Advisor
Notability
Brigadier General United States Army; Lieutenant Governor Panama Canal Zone (1952–1955)
Louis H. Renfrow
Louis H. Renfrow
Name
Louis H. Renfrow
Original chapter
Alpha Phi (Honorary)
Notability
Brigadier general in the United States Army, president of the International College of Dentists (1951)
Togo D. West, Jr.
Togo D. West, Jr.
Name
Togo D. West, Jr.
Original chapter
Zeta Phi
Notability
Secretary of the Army (1993–1997) and Secretary of Veterans Affairs (1998–2000) for the Clinton Administration
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Mark W. Clark
Unknown
American general during World War II and the Korean War
Raymond Fleming
Beta Phi (Honorary)
United States Army Major General who served as Chief of the National Guard Bureau, commander of the 39th Infantry Division, and Adjutant General of Louisiana
Lewis Blaine Hershey
Unknown
United States Army general who served as the second director of the Selective Service System
H. O. Paxson
Theta Mu Advisor
Brigadier General United States Army; Lieutenant Governor Panama Canal Zone (1952–1955)
Louis H. Renfrow
Alpha Phi (Honorary)
Brigadier general in the United States Army, president of the International College of Dentists (1951)
Togo D. West, Jr.
Zeta Phi
Secretary of the Army (1993–1997) and Secretary of Veterans Affairs (1998–2000) for the Clinton Administration
Héctor Luis Acevedo
Héctor Luis Acevedo
Name
Héctor Luis Acevedo
Original chapter
Omicron Nu
Notability
Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico (1988–1996), Candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico in 1996
Elmer L. Andersen
Elmer L. Andersen
Name
Elmer L. Andersen
Original chapter
Gamma Psi
Notability
Governor of Minnesota (1961–1963)
Victor Emanuel Anderson
Victor Emanuel Anderson
Name
Victor Emanuel Anderson
Original chapter
Alpha Sigma (Honorary)
Notability
Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska (1950–1953); Governor of Nebraska (1955–1959)
Bellaflor Angara-Castillo
Bellaflor Angara-Castillo
Name
Bellaflor Angara-Castillo
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Governor of the Philippine Province of Aurora 2004— (2008), Former House Majority Floor Leader
Christopher Ashby
Christopher Ashby
Name
Christopher Ashby
Original chapter
Mu Alpha
Notability
United States Ambassador to Uruguay, 1997–2001
Reubin Askew
Reubin Askew
Name
Reubin Askew
Original chapter
Iota Rho
Notability
Governor of Florida (1971–1979)
Robert Lyndon S. Barbers
Robert Lyndon S. Barbers
Name
Robert Lyndon S. Barbers
Original chapter
Epsilon Gamma (Philippines) (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Surigao del Norte Province
Julian Bamberger
Julian Bamberger
Name
Julian Bamberger
Original chapter
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Notability
Utah State Senate (1932-1936)
Melody Barnes
Melody Barnes
Name
Melody Barnes
Original chapter
Rho
Notability
Director of the Domestic Policy Council, appointed by President-Elect Barack Obama in 2008
H. Roe Bartle
H. Roe Bartle
Name
H. Roe Bartle
Original chapter
Iota Advisor
Notability
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1955–1963) and namesake of the Kansas City Chiefs
Jejomar Binay
Jejomar Binay
Name
Jejomar Binay
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Former vice president of the Philippines; Mayor of Makati (1986—1998, 2001–2010), president of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Robert D. Blue
Robert D. Blue
Name
Robert D. Blue
Original chapter
Omega (Honorary)
Notability
30th Governor of Iowa (1945–1949)
Julian Bond
Julian Bond
Name
Julian Bond
Original chapter
Psi Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
He was the first president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. served twenty years in the Georgia Legislature. Former chairman of the NAACP
Cecil Bothwell
Cecil Bothwell
Name
Cecil Bothwell
Original chapter
Delta Kappa
Notability
Member of Asheville, North Carolina City Council and writer
Roger D. Branigin
Roger D. Branigin
Name
Roger D. Branigin
Original chapter
Alpha Gamma (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Indiana (1965–1969)
Edward T. Breathitt
Edward T. Breathitt
Name
Edward T. Breathitt
Original chapter
Unknown
Notability
Governor of Kentucky (1963–1967)
Dolph Briscoe
Dolph Briscoe
Name
Dolph Briscoe
Original chapter
Alpha Rho
Notability
Governor of Texas (1973–1979)
Ewart Brown
Ewart Brown
Name
Ewart Brown
Original chapter
Zeta Phi
Notability
Premier of Bermuda (2006–2010)
C. Farris Bryant
C. Farris Bryant
Name
C. Farris Bryant
Original chapter
Iota Rho (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Florida (1961–1965), Member of the United States National Security Council
Keith Bulen
Keith Bulen
Name
Keith Bulen
Original chapter
Mu
Notability
Indiana Politician
George H. W. Bush
George H. W. Bush
Name
George H. W. Bush
Original chapter
Alpha Phi (Honorary)
Notability
President of the United States (1989–1993)
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter
Name
Jimmy Carter
Original chapter
Delta Kappa (Honorary)
Notability
President of the United States.
Jose Catindig, Jr.
Jose Catindig, Jr.
Name
Jose Catindig, Jr.
Original chapter
Sigma (Philippines)
Notability
Mayor of Santa Rosa, Laguna (2005–2007)
Nadarius Clark
Nadarius Clark
Name
Nadarius Clark
Original chapter
Sigma Mu
Notability
Member of the Virginia General Assembly District 79 (2022–)
Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
Name
Bill Clinton
Original chapter
Mu Alpha
Notability
Forty-second president of the United States (1993–2001)
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
Name
Hillary Clinton
Original chapter
Alpha Beta Chi (Honorary)
Notability
First Lady of the United States (1993–2001); United States senator from New York (2001–2009), and United States secretary of state (2009)
Ilus W. Davis
Ilus W. Davis
Name
Ilus W. Davis
Original chapter
Alpha Eta
Notability
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1963–1971), Member of Kansas City City Council (1948–1956)
Marla Graff Decker
Marla Graff Decker
Name
Marla Graff Decker
Original chapter
Iota Omicron
Notability
Virginia Secretary of Public Safety, judge on Court of Appeals of Virginia
Jerry Demings
Jerry Demings
Name
Jerry Demings
Original chapter
Psi Omega
Notability
Mayor of Orange County, Florida 2018–
Julio F. Desamito
Julio F. Desamito
Name
Julio F. Desamito
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
COMELEC Commissioner (1995–2001)
Joseph V. Doria Jr.
Joseph V. Doria Jr.
Name
Joseph V. Doria Jr.
Original chapter
Omicron Sigma
Notability
Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey (1998— ), New Jersey State Assemblyman (1980–2004), New Jersey State Senator (2004— ), Speaker of the New Jersey State Assembly (1990–1991).
Winfield Dunn
Winfield Dunn
Name
Winfield Dunn
Original chapter
Chi Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Tennessee (1971–1975)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Name
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
Thirty-fourth President of the United States
Juan Ponce Enrile
Juan Ponce Enrile
Name
Juan Ponce Enrile
Original chapter
Beta Xi (Philippines)/ National Honorary
Notability
Justice Secretary and Defense Secretary of the Philippines, president of the Senate of the Philippines
Daniel J. Evans
Daniel J. Evans
Name
Daniel J. Evans
Original chapter
Gamma Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Washington (1965–1977); United States senator from Washington (1983–1989)
Arthur Flemming
Arthur Flemming
Name
Arthur Flemming
Original chapter
Zeta Psi (Honorary)
Notability
United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1958–1961); President of Ohio Wesleyan University (1948–1953, 1957–1958); president of the University of Oregon (1961–1968)
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford
Name
Gerald Ford
Original chapter
Gamma Pi (Honorary)
Notability
Thirty-eighth President of the United States (1974–1977)
Robert Gates
Robert Gates
Name
Robert Gates
Original chapter
Nu Rho
Notability
22nd United States Secretary of Defense; president of Texas A&M University (2002–2006); Director of Central Intelligence (1991–1993)
Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Gorbachev
Name
Mikhail Gorbachev
Original chapter
Xi Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Maura Harty
Maura Harty
Name
Maura Harty
Original chapter
Mu Alpha
Notability
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Consular Affairs – United States Department of State, US Ambassador to Paraguay (1997–1999)
Mark Hatfield
Mark Hatfield
Name
Mark Hatfield
Original chapter
Epsilon Kappa Active and Alpha Mu (Honorary)
Notability
United States senator from Oregon (1966–1996); Governor of Oregon (1958–1966)
Joe L. Hayes Jr.
Joe L. Hayes Jr.
Name
Joe L. Hayes Jr.
Original chapter
Nu Omega Advisor
Notability
Alaska State House Representative 2001–2003
Wendell H. Hanson
Wendell H. Hanson
Name
Wendell H. Hanson
Original chapter
Alpha Rho
Notability
Member of the South Dakota Senate (1977–1978, 1981–1982)
Julius Caesar Herrera
Julius Caesar Herrera
Name
Julius Caesar Herrera
Original chapter
Alpha Mu (Philippines)
Notability
Vice Governor, Bohol (2001– present), Mayor of Calape, Bohol (1995–2001)
Jack F. Herrity
Jack F. Herrity
Name
Jack F. Herrity
Original chapter
Mu Alpha
Notability
Chairman Fairfax County, Virginia Board of Supervisors (1976–1988); Official Namesake for Fairfax County Parkway
Robert Holden
Robert Holden
Name
Robert Holden
Original chapter
Beta Mu
Notability
Governor of Missouri (2001–2005)
Herbert Hoover
Herbert Hoover
Name
Herbert Hoover
Original chapter
Lambda Theta (Honorary)
Notability
President of the United States (1929–1933)
J. Edgar Hoover
J. Edgar Hoover
Name
J. Edgar Hoover
Original chapter
Epsilon Mu (Honorary)
Notability
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (1924–1972)
William Marion Jardine
William Marion Jardine
Name
William Marion Jardine
Original chapter
Unknown (Honorary)
Notability
United States Secretary of Agriculture from 1925 to 1929 and as the U.S. Minister to Egypt from 1930 to 1933
Thomas Kean
Thomas Kean
Name
Thomas Kean
Original chapter
Pi Upsilon Advisor
Notability
Governor of New Jersey (1982–1990); president of Drew University (1990–2005); chairman of the 9/11 Commission.
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Name
John F. Kennedy
Original chapter
Epsilon Mu (Honorary)
Notability
President of the United States (1961–1963)
Otto Kerner, Jr.
Otto Kerner, Jr.
Name
Otto Kerner, Jr.
Original chapter
Alpha Alpha (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Illinois (1961–1968), Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (1968–1974)
Gilberto F. Layese
Gilberto F. Layese
Name
Gilberto F. Layese
Original chapter
Theta (Philippines)
Notability
Director of the Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Product Standards of the Department of Agriculture (Philippines) (2001— )
J. Bracken Lee
J. Bracken Lee
Name
J. Bracken Lee
Original chapter
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Utah (1949–1957), Mayor of Price, Utah (1935–1947), Mayor of Salt Lake City (1960–1971)
F. Joseph Loeper
F. Joseph Loeper
Name
F. Joseph Loeper
Original chapter
Omicron Upsilon
Notability
State Senator that represented the 26th senatorial district from 1979 through 2000
Raul Manglapus
Raul Manglapus
Name
Raul Manglapus
Original chapter
Alpha (Philippines)/ National Honorary
Notability
Foreign Minister of the Philippines, Philippine Senator, and presidential candidate
Frank Marsh
Frank Marsh
Name
Frank Marsh
Original chapter
Alpha Sigma (Honorary)
Notability
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska (1971–1975); Secretary of State of Nebraska (1953–1971)
Nathaniel J. McFadden
Nathaniel J. McFadden
Name
Nathaniel J. McFadden
Original chapter
Mu Gamma
Notability
Maryland state senator (1995–present), president pro yem of Maryland Senate
John Meddinger
John Meddinger
Name
John Meddinger
Original chapter
Kappa Gamma
Notability
Wisconsin state assemblyman 1976–1992, mayor of La Crosse, Wisconsin 1997–2005
Terry Miller
Terry Miller
Name
Terry Miller
Original chapter
Nu Omega
Notability
Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (1978–1982)
Sherman Minton
Sherman Minton
Name
Sherman Minton
Original chapter
Mu (Honorary)
Notability
United States Senate from Indiana (1935–1941); Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1949–1956).
Dominick Moreno
Dominick Moreno
Name
Dominick Moreno
Original chapter
Mu Alpha
Notability
Member of Colorado Legislature 2012–2023
Michelle Obama
Michelle Obama
Name
Michelle Obama
Original chapter
Gamma Sigma Advisor
Notability
Former Associate Dean of Student Services at the University of Chicago (1996—2002); First Lady of the United States (2009)
Roberto Pagdanganan
Roberto Pagdanganan
Name
Roberto Pagdanganan
Original chapter
Mu (Philippines)/ National Honorary
Notability
Governor of Bulacan Province, president – Boy Scouts of the Philippines (1996–1998)
H. O. Paxson
H. O. Paxson
Name
H. O. Paxson
Original chapter
Theta Mu Advisor
Notability
Lieutenant Governor Panama Canal Zone (1952–1955) and Brigadier General United States Army;
John A. Perkins
John A. Perkins
Name
John A. Perkins
Original chapter
Zeta Sigma (Honorary)
Notability
President of the University of Delaware (1950–1967); served as U.S. representative to the UNESCO (1953–1955); served as an Undersecretary of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1956–1957).
Samuel Pierce
Samuel Pierce
Name
Samuel Pierce
Original chapter
Gamma
Notability
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development during the Reagan Administration (1981–1989)
Steve Poizner
Steve Poizner
Name
Steve Poizner
Original chapter
Alpha Rho
Notability
California Businessman and California Insurance Commissioner (2006–); Candidate for the California Gubernatorial election of 2010
Fidel V. Ramos
Fidel V. Ramos
Name
Fidel V. Ramos
Original chapter
Pi (Philippines)/ National Honorary
Notability
President of the Republic of the Philippines (1992–1998)
Ramon B. Revilla, Jr.
Ramon B. Revilla, Jr.
Name
Ramon B. Revilla, Jr.
Original chapter
Delta Kappa (Philippines) (Honorary)
Notability
Philippine Senator 2004–Current, Governor of Cavite 1998–2001, Actor
L. Mendel Rivers
L. Mendel Rivers
Name
L. Mendel Rivers
Original chapter
Upsilon Rho (Honorary)
Notability
U.S. Representative from South Carolina, representing the Charleston-based 1st congressional district for nearly 30 years. Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee as the U.S. escalated its involvement in the Vietnam War.
Chuck Robb
Chuck Robb
Name
Chuck Robb
Original chapter
Theta (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Virginia (1982–1986); United States senator from Virginia (1989–2001); chair of the Iraq Intelligence Commission (2004); Member of the Iraq Study Group (2006)
Jesse Robredo
Jesse Robredo
Name
Jesse Robredo
Original chapter
Alpha Nu (Philippines)
Notability
Mayor, Naga City (1988–1998, 2001— ); Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service, 2000
Carlos P. Romulo
Carlos P. Romulo
Name
Carlos P. Romulo
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
President of the Fourth Session of U.N. General Assembly (1949–1950); chair of the U.N. Security Council (January 1957 & December 1957). Served with General Douglas MacArthur in the Pacific; Philippines Ambassador to the United States. Won the Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence in 1942, the first Asian to win the Pulitzer Prize
David Gray Ross
David Gray Ross
Name
David Gray Ross
Original chapter
Unknown
Notability
Member of the Maryland General Assembly (1970–1978); Circuit Court Judge (1978–1993)
Donald S. Russell
Donald S. Russell
Name
Donald S. Russell
Original chapter
Iota Mu (Honorary)
Notability
United States senator from South Carolina (1965–1966); Governor of South Carolina (1963–1965); president of the University of South Carolina (1952–1957); Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1971–1998)
Carl Sanders
Carl Sanders
Name
Carl Sanders
Original chapter
Nu Epsilon (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Georgia (1963–1967)
Terry Sanford
Terry Sanford
Name
Terry Sanford
Original chapter
Iota Lambda (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of North Carolina (1961–1965), United States Senator from North Carolina 1986–1993
Henry F. Schricker
Henry F. Schricker
Name
Henry F. Schricker
Original chapter
Alpha Gamma (Honorary)
Notability
Governor of Indiana (1941–1945, 1949–1953)
William Sherrill
William Sherrill
Name
William Sherrill
Original chapter
Delta Omega
Notability
member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (1967–1971)
Sargent Shriver
Sargent Shriver
Name
Sargent Shriver
Original chapter
Gamma Iota (Honorary)
Notability
Driving Force behind creation of the Peace Corps and Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee 1972
Adlai Stevenson
Adlai Stevenson
Name
Adlai Stevenson
Original chapter
Zeta Sigma (Honorary)
Notability
Democratic nominee for President of the United States (1952, 1956); United States Ambassador to the United Nations (1961–1965)
Maria Gracia Pulido-Tan
Maria Gracia Pulido-Tan
Name
Maria Gracia Pulido-Tan
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Chairman of the Commission on Audit of the Philippines (2011–2015), undersecretary of the Department of Finance for revenue operation
Rex W. Tillerson
Rex W. Tillerson
Name
Rex W. Tillerson
Original chapter
Alpha Rho
Notability
United States secretary of state (2017–18), former chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of ExxonMobil Corporation
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman
Name
Harry S. Truman
Original chapter
Alpha Mu (Honorary)
Notability
President of the United States (1945–1953)
Joseph Tydings
Joseph Tydings
Name
Joseph Tydings
Original chapter
Epsilon Mu
Notability
United States Senator from Maryland (1965–1971)
Jesus Verzosa
Jesus Verzosa
Name
Jesus Verzosa
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
Deputy Director General of Philippine National Police ?–2008. Police Director General of Philippine National Police 2008—2010
Robert F. Wagner, Jr.
Robert F. Wagner, Jr.
Name
Robert F. Wagner, Jr.
Original chapter
Gamma Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
Mayor of New York City (1954—1965); United States Ambassador to Spain (1968–1969)
Leo Winters
Leo Winters
Name
Leo Winters
Original chapter
Beta Nu (Honorary)
Notability
Ninth Lieutenant Governor and eleventh State Treasurer for the U.S. state of Oklahoma
Willard A. Wirtz
Willard A. Wirtz
Name
Willard A. Wirtz
Original chapter
Eta
Notability
United States Secretary of Labor (1962–1969)
Chuck Wright
Chuck Wright
Name
Chuck Wright
Original chapter
Lambda
Notability
Mayor of Topeka, Kansas (1965–1969)
Haydee Yorac
Haydee Yorac
Name
Haydee Yorac
Original chapter
Eta (Philippines)
Notability
COMELEC Chairman 1989–1991, COMELEC Commissioner 1986–1991, chairwoman of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG)
Frank P. Zeidler
Frank P. Zeidler
Name
Frank P. Zeidler
Original chapter
Upsilon (Honorary)
Notability
Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1948–1960); National Chair and 1976 Presidential Nominee of the United States Socialist Party
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Héctor Luis Acevedo
Omicron Nu
Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico (1988–1996), Candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico in 1996
Wahab Akbar
Lambda (Philippines)
Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Congressman, Basilan, Lone District (2007— ); Governor of Basilan (1998–2007)
Kelly Albright
Delta Beta
Member of Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 95th district from 2018 to 2020
Elmer L. Andersen
Gamma Psi
Governor of Minnesota (1961–1963)
Victor Emanuel Anderson
Alpha Sigma (Honorary)
Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska (1950–1953); Governor of Nebraska (1955–1959)
Bellaflor Angara-Castillo
Eta (Philippines)
Governor of the Philippine Province of Aurora 2004— (2008), Former House Majority Floor Leader
Christopher Ashby
Mu Alpha
United States Ambassador to Uruguay, 1997–2001
Reubin Askew
Iota Rho
Governor of Florida (1971–1979)
Robert Lyndon S. Barbers
Epsilon Gamma (Philippines) (Honorary)
Governor of Surigao del Norte Province
Julian Bamberger
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Utah State Senate (1932-1936)
Melody Barnes
Rho
Director of the Domestic Policy Council, appointed by President-Elect Barack Obama in 2008
H. Roe Bartle
Iota Advisor
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1955–1963) and namesake of the Kansas City Chiefs
Ronald M. Belt
Alpha Phi
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1958–1973)
Jejomar Binay
Eta (Philippines)
Former vice president of the Philippines; Mayor of Makati (1986—1998, 2001–2010), president of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Robert D. Blue
Omega (Honorary)
30th Governor of Iowa (1945–1949)
J. Caleb Boggs
Zeta Sigma (Honorary)
Member of the United States House of Representatives (1947–1953) from Delaware; Governor of Delaware (1953–1960); United States senator from Delaware (1961–1973)
Julian Bond
Psi Omicron (Honorary)
He was the first president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. served twenty years in the Georgia Legislature. Former chairman of the NAACP
Cecil Bothwell
Delta Kappa
Member of Asheville, North Carolina City Council and writer
Roger D. Branigin
Alpha Gamma (Honorary)
Governor of Indiana (1965–1969)
Edward T. Breathitt
Unknown
Governor of Kentucky (1963–1967)
Dolph Briscoe
Alpha Rho
Governor of Texas (1973–1979)
Ewart Brown
Zeta Phi
Premier of Bermuda (2006–2010)
C. Farris Bryant
Iota Rho (Honorary)
Governor of Florida (1961–1965), Member of the United States National Security Council
Keith Bulen
Mu
Indiana Politician
George H. W. Bush
Alpha Phi (Honorary)
President of the United States (1989–1993)
Jimmy Carter
Delta Kappa (Honorary)
President of the United States.
Jose Catindig, Jr.
Sigma (Philippines)
Mayor of Santa Rosa, Laguna (2005–2007)
Antonio H. Cerilles
Pi (Philippines) (Honorary)
Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Zamboanga del Sur, 2nd District (1987–1998, 2004—2007), Environment Secretary, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (1998–2001), Governor of the Province of Zamboanga del Sur 2010–present
Nadarius Clark
Sigma Mu
Member of the Virginia General Assembly District 79 (2022–)
Bill Clinton
Mu Alpha
Forty-second president of the United States (1993–2001)
Hillary Clinton
Alpha Beta Chi (Honorary)
First Lady of the United States (1993–2001); United States senator from New York (2001–2009), and United States secretary of state (2009)
Tom Daschle
Mu Sigma
Member United States House of Representatives (1979–1987) from South Dakota, Member United States senator from South Dakota (1987–2005), former United States Senate Majority and Minority Leader. (2009)
Ilus W. Davis
Alpha Eta
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1963–1971), Member of Kansas City City Council (1948–1956)
Marla Graff Decker
Iota Omicron
Virginia Secretary of Public Safety, judge on Court of Appeals of Virginia
Jerry Demings
Psi Omega
Mayor of Orange County, Florida 2018–
Julio F. Desamito
Eta (Philippines)
COMELEC Commissioner (1995–2001)
Joseph V. Doria Jr.
Omicron Sigma
Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey (1998— ), New Jersey State Assemblyman (1980–2004), New Jersey State Senator (2004— ), Speaker of the New Jersey State Assembly (1990–1991).
Winfield Dunn
Chi Zeta (Honorary)
Governor of Tennessee (1971–1975)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
National Honorary
Thirty-fourth President of the United States
Don Eldridge
Alpha Xi
Speaker of the Washington House of Representatives (1967–1970), member of the Washington State House of Representatives (1952–1970)
Juan Ponce Enrile
Beta Xi (Philippines)/ National Honorary
Justice Secretary and Defense Secretary of the Philippines, president of the Senate of the Philippines
Daniel J. Evans
Gamma Alpha (Honorary)
Governor of Washington (1965–1977); United States senator from Washington (1983–1989)
Arthur Flemming
Zeta Psi (Honorary)
United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1958–1961); President of Ohio Wesleyan University (1948–1953, 1957–1958); president of the University of Oregon (1961–1968)
Erik Robert Fleming
Omega Psi
Member Mississippi House of Representatives, District 72. Democratic Nominee for the US Senate from Mississippi, 2006 and Democratic Nominee for the US Senate from Mississippi, 2008
Gerald Ford
Gamma Pi (Honorary)
Thirty-eighth President of the United States (1974–1977)
Mark Formby
Epsilon Iota
Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, District 108, chairman of Mississippi Workers' Compensation
Robert Gates
Nu Rho
22nd United States Secretary of Defense; president of Texas A&M University (2002–2006); Director of Central Intelligence (1991–1993)
Mikhail Gorbachev
Xi Zeta (Honorary)
General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Aubrey B. Hamilton
Alpha Phi
Member Missouri House of Representatives (1942–1944); Corporation Attorney for the City of St. Louis, Missouri
Robert Banks
Robert Banks
Name
Robert Banks
Original chapter
Beta Omicron
Notability
Chemist, co-discoverer of polypropylene
Bennett Haselton
Bennett Haselton
Name
Bennett Haselton
Original chapter
Theta Mu
Notability
founder of Circumventor.com and Peacefire.org, two US-based websites dedicated to combating Internet censorship
Helmut Karl Buechner
Helmut Karl Buechner
Name
Helmut Karl Buechner
Original chapter
Phi
Notability
First head of the Office of Ecology of the Smithsonian Institution, senior ecologist for the National Zoo (1972–1975)
John H. Eicher
John H. Eicher
Name
John H. Eicher
Original chapter
Alpha Gamma
Notability
Chemist, member of the Manhattan Project
John Giesy
John Giesy
Name
John Giesy
Original chapter
Omicron Tau
Notability
Ecotoxicologist
Jim Lovell
Jim Lovell
Name
Jim Lovell
Original chapter
Beta Theta
Notability
Astronaut; Gemini 7; Gemini 12; Apollo 8; and commander of Apollo 13
Robert Moog
Robert Moog
Name
Robert Moog
Original chapter
Gamma Omicron
Notability
Engineer, inventor of the Moog synthesizer
Fred Singer
Fred Singer
Name
Fred Singer
Original chapter
Epsilon Mu (Honorary)
Notability
Atmospheric physicist
Paul Siple
Paul Siple
Name
Paul Siple
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
Geographer, Antarctic explorer, co-developer of the wind chill factor
Robert A. Schwartz
Robert A. Schwartz
Name
Robert A. Schwartz
Original chapter
Gamma Gamma
Notability
Physician, discoverer of AIDS-associated Kaposi sarcoma and Schwartz–Burgess syndrome
E. Donnall Thomas
E. Donnall Thomas
Name
E. Donnall Thomas
Original chapter
Alpha Rho
Notability
Co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1990) for the development of cell and organ transplantation
William Tebeau
William Tebeau
Name
William Tebeau
Original chapter
Delta Eta
Notability
Engineer, first African-American man to graduate from Oregon State College
Janice E. Voss
Janice E. Voss
Name
Janice E. Voss
Original chapter
Alpha Gamma
Notability
Astronaut
Cyril Wecht
Cyril Wecht
Name
Cyril Wecht
Original chapter
Beta
Notability
Forensic pathologist, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania coroner (1969–1980, 1996–2005), Allegheny County commissioner (1979–1983)
Sheldon Weinbaum
Sheldon Weinbaum
Name
Sheldon Weinbaum
Original chapter
Epsilon Zeta
Notability
Biomedical engineer and biofluid mechanician
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Robert Banks
Beta Omicron
Chemist, co-discoverer of polypropylene
Bennett Haselton
Theta Mu
founder of Circumventor.com and Peacefire.org, two US-based websites dedicated to combating Internet censorship
Helmut Karl Buechner
Phi
First head of the Office of Ecology of the Smithsonian Institution, senior ecologist for the National Zoo (1972–1975)
John H. Eicher
Alpha Gamma
Chemist, member of the Manhattan Project
John Giesy
Omicron Tau
Ecotoxicologist
Jim Lovell
Beta Theta
Astronaut; Gemini 7; Gemini 12; Apollo 8; and commander of Apollo 13
Robert Moog
Gamma Omicron
Engineer, inventor of the Moog synthesizer
Fred Singer
Epsilon Mu (Honorary)
Atmospheric physicist
Paul Siple
National Honorary
Geographer, Antarctic explorer, co-developer of the wind chill factor
Robert A. Schwartz
Gamma Gamma
Physician, discoverer of AIDS-associated Kaposi sarcoma and Schwartz–Burgess syndrome
E. Donnall Thomas
Alpha Rho
Co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1990) for the development of cell and organ transplantation
William Tebeau
Delta Eta
Engineer, first African-American man to graduate from Oregon State College
Janice E. Voss
Alpha Gamma
Astronaut
Cyril Wecht
Beta
Forensic pathologist, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania coroner (1969–1980, 1996–2005), Allegheny County commissioner (1979–1983)
Sheldon Weinbaum
Epsilon Zeta
Biomedical engineer and biofluid mechanician
Ellsworth H. Augustus
Ellsworth H. Augustus
Name
Ellsworth H. Augustus
Original chapter
Theta Upsilon (Honorary)
Notability
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1959–1964)
Alden G. Barber
Alden G. Barber
Name
Alden G. Barber
Original chapter
Chi
Notability
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1967–1976)
Daniel Carter Beard
Daniel Carter Beard
Name
Daniel Carter Beard
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
Co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America; National Scout Commissioner (1910–1941)
Francis O. Belzer
Francis O. Belzer
Name
Francis O. Belzer
Original chapter
Alpha Tau Advisor, Mu (Honorary)
Notability
Scout Executive for Central Indiana Boy Scout Council 1915–1940. Founder of Firecrafters. Eulogized as the, 'Father of Scouting in Indianapolis
Gunnar Berg
Gunnar Berg
Name
Gunnar Berg
Original chapter
National Honorary and Alpha Alpha
Notability
National director of the Boy Scouts of America
Joseph Brunton
Joseph Brunton
Name
Joseph Brunton
Original chapter
Gamma Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1960–1966); Director of Church Relations of the BSA (1952–1957)
George J. Fisher
George J. Fisher
Name
George J. Fisher
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
Deputy Chief Scout Executive of the BSA (1919–1943); National Scout Commissioner (1943–1960)
James P. Fitch
James P. Fitch
Name
James P. Fitch
Original chapter
Alpha Omicron Advisor
Notability
BSA region executive for Region Nine (Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico) (1920–1945)
E. Urner Goodman
E. Urner Goodman
Name
E. Urner Goodman
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
Founder of Order of the Arrow
Stanley A. Harris
Stanley A. Harris
Name
Stanley A. Harris
Original chapter
Rho (Honorary)
Notability
First Director of Inter-Racial Scouting, BSA
Walter W. Head
Walter W. Head
Name
Walter W. Head
Original chapter
Alpha Phi (Honorary)
Notability
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1926–1931, 1931–1946).
Guillermo R. Padolina
Guillermo R. Padolina
Name
Guillermo R. Padolina
Original chapter
Beta (Philippines)
Notability
Chief Scout Executive – Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Harvey L. Price
Harvey L. Price
Name
Harvey L. Price
Original chapter
Omicron Zeta (Honorary)
Notability
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America
Edgar M. Robinson
Edgar M. Robinson
Name
Edgar M. Robinson
Original chapter
Gamma Eta (Honorary)
Notability
Second managing director of the BSA; eighth Silver Buffalo Award recipient in 1926
John M. Schiff
John M. Schiff
Name
John M. Schiff
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1951–1956)
J. L. Tarr
J. L. Tarr
Name
J. L. Tarr
Original chapter
National Honorary
Notability
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1979–1984).
James E. West
James E. West
Name
James E. West
Original chapter
National Honorary, Alpha Pi
Notability
First Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America
Ray O. Wyland
Ray O. Wyland
Name
Ray O. Wyland
Original chapter
Alpha Advisor
Notability
BSA national director of education (1925–1952), BSA national director of the Division of Relationships (1922–1952), founding Advisor for Alpha Phi Omega
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Ellsworth H. Augustus
Theta Upsilon (Honorary)
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1959–1964)
Alden G. Barber
Chi
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1967–1976)
Daniel Carter Beard
National Honorary
Co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America; National Scout Commissioner (1910–1941)
Francis O. Belzer
Alpha Tau Advisor, Mu (Honorary)
Scout Executive for Central Indiana Boy Scout Council 1915–1940. Founder of Firecrafters. Eulogized as the, 'Father of Scouting in Indianapolis
Gunnar Berg
National Honorary and Alpha Alpha
National director of the Boy Scouts of America
Joseph Brunton
Gamma Omicron (Honorary)
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1960–1966); Director of Church Relations of the BSA (1952–1957)
George J. Fisher
National Honorary
Deputy Chief Scout Executive of the BSA (1919–1943); National Scout Commissioner (1943–1960)
James P. Fitch
Alpha Omicron Advisor
BSA region executive for Region Nine (Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico) (1920–1945)
E. Urner Goodman
National Honorary
Founder of Order of the Arrow
Stanley A. Harris
Rho (Honorary)
First Director of Inter-Racial Scouting, BSA
Walter W. Head
Alpha Phi (Honorary)
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1926–1931, 1931–1946).
Guillermo R. Padolina
Beta (Philippines)
Chief Scout Executive – Boy Scouts of the Philippines
Harvey L. Price
Omicron Zeta (Honorary)
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America
Edgar M. Robinson
Gamma Eta (Honorary)
Second managing director of the BSA; eighth Silver Buffalo Award recipient in 1926
John M. Schiff
National Honorary
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1951–1956)
J. L. Tarr
National Honorary
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1979–1984).
James E. West
National Honorary, Alpha Pi
First Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America
Ray O. Wyland
Alpha Advisor
BSA national director of education (1925–1952), BSA national director of the Division of Relationships (1922–1952), founding Advisor for Alpha Phi Omega
Michael Archy Aquino
Michael Archy Aquino
Name
Michael Archy Aquino
Original chapter
Psi
Notability
Founder of Temple of Set
Scott Beale
Scott Beale
Name
Scott Beale
Original chapter
Mu Alpha
Notability
Founder and chief executive officer of Atlas Service Corps
Elbert R. Curtis
Elbert R. Curtis
Name
Elbert R. Curtis
Original chapter
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Notability
Ninth general superintendent of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association of the LDS Church (1938–1948)
William J. Hadden
William J. Hadden
Name
William J. Hadden
Original chapter
Mu Iota
Notability
Minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and priest of the Episcopal Church (United States), member of the Greenville, North Carolina city council
George R. Hill
George R. Hill
Name
George R. Hill
Original chapter
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Notability
Seventh general superintendent of the Sunday School organization of the LDS Church (1949–1966)
Martin Luther King Sr.
Martin Luther King Sr.
Name
Martin Luther King Sr.
Original chapter
Psi Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
Baptist pastor, civil rights leader, and father of Martin Luther King Jr.
Oscar A. Kirkham
Oscar A. Kirkham
Name
Oscar A. Kirkham
Original chapter
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Notability
General authority in the LDS Church and one of the seven presidents of Seventy (1949–1958)
W. Walter Menninger
W. Walter Menninger
Name
W. Walter Menninger
Original chapter
Zeta
Notability
President and CEO of the Menninger Foundation (1993–2001)
Edwin Vincent O'Hara
Edwin Vincent O'Hara
Name
Edwin Vincent O'Hara
Original chapter
Gamma Xi (Honorary)
Notability
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Great Falls (1930–1939), bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City (1939–1956), raised as a personal archbishop in 1954
Tommy Pangcoga
Tommy Pangcoga
Name
Tommy Pangcoga
Original chapter
Zeta Omega (Philippines)
Notability
Writer and non-government organization worker
Elizabeth Platz
Elizabeth Platz
Name
Elizabeth Platz
Original chapter
Epsilon Mu (Honorary)
Notability
Lutheran pastor, first woman in North America ordained by a Lutheran church body
Hamer Reiser
Hamer Reiser
Name
Hamer Reiser
Original chapter
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Notability
First Assistant to the general superintendent of the Sunday School organization of the LDS Church (1949–1952)
Earl Stallings
Earl Stallings
Name
Earl Stallings
Original chapter
Xi Sigma
Notability
Baptist minister and civil rights activist, signer of the "A Call For Unity" letter.
A. Latham Staples
A. Latham Staples
Name
A. Latham Staples
Original chapter
Zeta Omega
Notability
Founder and chairman of the Empowering Spirits Foundation
Howard Thurman
Howard Thurman
Name
Howard Thurman
Original chapter
Zeta Upsilon (Honorary)
Notability
Theologian, author, and leader during the Civil Rights movement
Leonard H. Tower Jr.
Leonard H. Tower Jr.
Name
Leonard H. Tower Jr.
Original chapter
Alpha Chi
Notability
Free software activist, founding board member of the Free Software Foundation
S. Dilworth Young
S. Dilworth Young
Name
S. Dilworth Young
Original chapter
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Notability
General authority of the LDS Church (1945–1981)
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Michael Archy Aquino
Psi
Founder of Temple of Set
Scott Beale
Mu Alpha
Founder and chief executive officer of Atlas Service Corps
Elbert R. Curtis
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Ninth general superintendent of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association of the LDS Church (1938–1948)
William J. Hadden
Mu Iota
Minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and priest of the Episcopal Church (United States), member of the Greenville, North Carolina city council
George R. Hill
Iota Psi (Honorary)
Seventh general superintendent of the Sunday School organization of the LDS Church (1949–1966)
Martin Luther King Sr.
Psi Omicron (Honorary)
Baptist pastor, civil rights leader, and father of Martin Luther King Jr.
Oscar A. Kirkham
Iota Psi (Honorary)
General authority in the LDS Church and one of the seven presidents of Seventy (1949–1958)
W. Walter Menninger
Zeta
President and CEO of the Menninger Foundation (1993–2001)
Edwin Vincent O'Hara
Gamma Xi (Honorary)
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Great Falls (1930–1939), bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City (1939–1956), raised as a personal archbishop in 1954
Tommy Pangcoga
Zeta Omega (Philippines)
Writer and non-government organization worker
Elizabeth Platz
Epsilon Mu (Honorary)
Lutheran pastor, first woman in North America ordained by a Lutheran church body
Hamer Reiser
Iota Psi (Honorary)
First Assistant to the general superintendent of the Sunday School organization of the LDS Church (1949–1952)
Earl Stallings
Xi Sigma
Baptist minister and civil rights activist, signer of the "A Call For Unity" letter.
A. Latham Staples
Zeta Omega
Founder and chairman of the Empowering Spirits Foundation
Howard Thurman
Zeta Upsilon (Honorary)
Theologian, author, and leader during the Civil Rights movement
Leonard H. Tower Jr.
Alpha Chi
Free software activist, founding board member of the Free Software Foundation
S. Dilworth Young
Iota Psi (Honorary)
General authority of the LDS Church (1945–1981)
Lonnie Bartley
Lonnie Bartley
Name
Lonnie Bartley
Original chapter
Phi Zeta
Notability
Women's Basketball Coach at Fort Valley State University; most wins for any Women's Basketball Coach at an HBCU
Walt Bellamy
Walt Bellamy
Name
Walt Bellamy
Original chapter
Psi Omicron (Honorary)
Notability
Professional Basketball Player for six NBA teams (1961–1974); Four time NBA All-star
Red Blair
Red Blair
Name
Red Blair
Original chapter
Beta Mu
Notability
American football and basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator
Mike Garrett
Mike Garrett
Name
Mike Garrett
Original chapter
Alpha Kappa
Notability
1966 Heisman Trophy winner for University of Southern California. Played in NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers. Former Athletic director for USC.
John F. (Jack) Green
John F. (Jack) Green
Name
John F. (Jack) Green
Original chapter
Theta Mu Advisor
Notability
Two time All-American college football player, later head coach at Vanderbilt University (1963–1966)
Jim Hayes
Jim Hayes
Name
Jim Hayes
Original chapter
Theta Tau advisor
Notability
Coach and founder of UT Arlington Mavericks men's wheelchair basketball and Gold Medalist at 1984 Summer Paralympics
Esther Jones
Esther Jones
Name
Esther Jones
Original chapter
Alpha Epsilon
Notability
Sprinter who won an Olympic gold medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay in 1992 Barcelona
Bob Love
Bob Love
Name
Bob Love
Original chapter
Kappa Lambda
Notability
Professional Basketball Player for the Chicago Bulls and other NBA teams (1966–1977); Director of Community Affairs for the Chicago Bulls (1993— )
Biggie Munn
Biggie Munn
Name
Biggie Munn
Original chapter
Phi Advisor
Notability
Michigan State University Football Coach (1947–1953), Athletic director (1953–1971)
Bo McMillin
Bo McMillin
Name
Bo McMillin
Original chapter
Mu (Honorary)
Notability
American football player and coach at the collegiate and professional level.
War Eagle IV
War Eagle IV
Name
War Eagle IV
Original chapter
Delta (Honorary)
Notability
Mascot of Auburn University (1964–1980)
War Eagle V
War Eagle V
Name
War Eagle V
Original chapter
Delta (Honorary)
Notability
Mascot of Auburn University (1981–1986)
War Eagle VI
War Eagle VI
Name
War Eagle VI
Original chapter
Delta (Honorary)
Notability
Mascot of Auburn University (1986–2006), part of Opening Ceremonies at 2002 Winter Olympics
Sidney Williams
Sidney Williams
Name
Sidney Williams
Original chapter
Kappa Lambda
Notability
NFL player for the Cleveland Browns, Washington Redskins, Baltimore Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers (ca. 1964); US Ambassador to the Bahamas (March 1994 – September 1998). President and chief executive officer of the Williams Group. Member of the board of directors of OneUnited Bank. Husband of Maxine Waters; US House Member from California
Gilbert Laverne "Gibby" Welch
Gilbert Laverne "Gibby" Welch
Name
Gilbert Laverne "Gibby" Welch
Original chapter
Beta
Notability
College football All-American and Professional football player
John Wooden
John Wooden
Name
John Wooden
Original chapter
Chi (Honorary)
Notability
Head Basketball Coach University of California, Los Angeles (1948–1975). Coach for 10 NCAA Basketball championships. Member of Basketball Hall of Fame
Fielding H. Yost
Fielding H. Yost
Name
Fielding H. Yost
Original chapter
Gamma Pi Advisor
Notability
University of Michigan Football Coach (1901–1923, 1925–1926), University of Michigan Athletic director (1921–1942)
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Lonnie Bartley
Phi Zeta
Women's Basketball Coach at Fort Valley State University; most wins for any Women's Basketball Coach at an HBCU
Walt Bellamy
Psi Omicron (Honorary)
Professional Basketball Player for six NBA teams (1961–1974); Four time NBA All-star
Red Blair
Beta Mu
American football and basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator
Mike Garrett
Alpha Kappa
1966 Heisman Trophy winner for University of Southern California. Played in NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers. Former Athletic director for USC.
John F. (Jack) Green
Theta Mu Advisor
Two time All-American college football player, later head coach at Vanderbilt University (1963–1966)
Jim Hayes
Theta Tau advisor
Coach and founder of UT Arlington Mavericks men's wheelchair basketball and Gold Medalist at 1984 Summer Paralympics
Esther Jones
Alpha Epsilon
Sprinter who won an Olympic gold medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay in 1992 Barcelona
Bob Love
Kappa Lambda
Professional Basketball Player for the Chicago Bulls and other NBA teams (1966–1977); Director of Community Affairs for the Chicago Bulls (1993— )
Biggie Munn
Phi Advisor
Michigan State University Football Coach (1947–1953), Athletic director (1953–1971)
Bo McMillin
Mu (Honorary)
American football player and coach at the collegiate and professional level.
Elmer Tarbox
Beta Sigma
Co-MVP of 1939 Cotton Bowl Classic. Member of the Flying Tigers. Awarded the Silver Star, Purple Heart. Member of Texas House of Representatives (1966–1976)
War Eagle IV
Delta (Honorary)
Mascot of Auburn University (1964–1980)
War Eagle V
Delta (Honorary)
Mascot of Auburn University (1981–1986)
War Eagle VI
Delta (Honorary)
Mascot of Auburn University (1986–2006), part of Opening Ceremonies at 2002 Winter Olympics
Sidney Williams
Kappa Lambda
NFL player for the Cleveland Browns, Washington Redskins, Baltimore Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers (ca. 1964); US Ambassador to the Bahamas (March 1994 – September 1998). President and chief executive officer of the Williams Group. Member of the board of directors of OneUnited Bank. Husband of Maxine Waters; US House Member from California
Gilbert Laverne "Gibby" Welch
Beta
College football All-American and Professional football player
John Wooden
Chi (Honorary)
Head Basketball Coach University of California, Los Angeles (1948–1975). Coach for 10 NCAA Basketball championships. Member of Basketball Hall of Fame
Fielding H. Yost
Gamma Pi Advisor
University of Michigan Football Coach (1901–1923, 1925–1926), University of Michigan Athletic director (1921–1942)

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