List of Phi Sigma Kappa brothers

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This is a list of notable brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa.

Contents

[edit] Government

Matthew M. Neely
Matthew M. Neely
John H. Sununu
John H. Sununu
Frank J. Lausche
Frank J. Lausche
John Tunney
John Tunney
James D. Hodgson
James D. Hodgson
Name Original Chapter Notability Reference
Anthony Coelho Rho Tetarton, 1964 Former U.S. Congressman from California, House Majority Whip [1]
Drew Edmondson Epsilon Epsilon, 1968 Current Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma
Howard M. Gore Delta, 1900 Former Governor of West Virginia; Former U.S. Sec. of Agriculture
Edwin W. Higgins Epsilon, 1897 Former U.S. Representative (R-CT)
Arthur C. Levitt Chi, 1952 Former Chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission [1]
Matthew M. Neely Delta, 1901 Former U.S. Representative (D-WV); Former Governor of West Virginia
Keith Neville Sigma, 1905 Former Governor of Nebraska
John H. Sununu Omicron, 1961 Former Governor of New Hampshire; Former White House Chief of Staff [2]
Robert F. Wagner Zeta, 1898 Former U.S. Senator (D-NY), Wagner Act
Gilbert Gude Eta, 1945 Former U.S. Representative from Maryland; Director, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress [1]
Robert V. Denney Sigma Deuteron, 1938 Federal Judge and Former U.S. Representative from Nebraska
Frank J. Lausche Pi Deuteron, Honorary Former Senator from Ohio; former Ohio governor.
John V. Tunney Iota Pentaton, Honorary United States Senator from California [2]
R. Smith Simpson Psi, 1927 American Consul in Bombay, India; research professor in diplomacy, Georgetown University; author of "Anatomy of the State Department [1]
Fred D. Schwengel Gamma Epsilon, 1929 Former U.S. Representative from Iowa and one of the founding members and former president of the U.S. Capitol Historical Society.
Robert E. Leach Pi Deuteron, 1933 Ohio Chief Justice [1]
James D. Hodgson Beta Deuteron, 1938 Former United States Ambassador to Japan; Former Secretary of Labor [1]
Robert Funseth Psi Triton, 1948 Retired Assistant Secretary of State [1]
Joseph Dini Eta Deuteron, 1950 Former Speaker, Nevada General Assembly
John D. Scanlan Beta Deuteron, 1951 Former United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia [1]
Geore A. Trail Pi, 1958 Retired United States Ambassador to Malawi [2]
Richard Hecklinger Xi, 1965 United States Ambassador to Thailand [1]
Leo A. Temmey Beta Deuteron, 1915 Former Attorney General of South Dakota
Robert Haines Beta Pentaton, 1968 Republican Candidate who ran for presidency in 1992, 1996, 2004, 2008.

[edit] Religion

Name Original Chapter Notability Reference
Stewart W. Herman Rho Deuteron, 1930 President, Lutheran School of Theology [2]
Alvin S. Rudisill Rho Deuteron, 1950 Chaplain at the University of Southern California [2]

[edit] Science and Research

Richard F. Gordon, Jr.
Richard F. Gordon, Jr.
Daniel Brandenstein
Daniel Brandenstein
Name Original Chapter Notability Reference
J. Walter Larkin Tau, 1924 President, Osteopathic College of Ophthalmology
Milton Harris Theta Deuteron, 1926 President, American Institute of Chemists
Charles C. Price Phi, 1934 Chairman of the Board, Swarthmore College; Winner of the 1974 American Chemical Society Award for Creative Invention of polyether polyurethane rubber; President, World Federalist Educational Fund
Lt. Col. John R. Hane Zeta, 1939 Chief of Aircraft and Guided Missile Section, Technical Training Division USAF in the Pentagon
Richard W. Lyman Phi, 1944 President, Rockfeller Foundation; Former President, Stanford University
Richard F. Gordon, Jr. Lambda Deuteron, 1951 Retired Captain, U.S.N.; NASA Astronaut, missions: Gemini 11 & Apollo 12
John Fabian Chi Deuteron, 1961 Former NASA Astronaut; Veteran of two space shuttle missions
Daniel Brandenstein Sigma Zeta, 1965 Retired Captain, U.S.N.; Former Chief of the NASA Astronaut Office; Veteran of four space shuttle missions
Leonard J. Grant Lambda, 1950 Retired Vice-President, National Geographic Society


[edit] Journalism

[edit] Business and Industry

  • John F. Brock Kappa Deuteron (Georgia Tech) '70. Current President and CEO, Coca-Cola Enterprises.
  • John "Jack" F. Welch Alpha (Massachusetts) '57. Former Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, General Electric Co.
  • Pat Coady President of the World Bank
  • D. William Brosnan Kappa Deuteron (Georgia Tech) '28. Retired President, Southern Railway System.
  • George Murray Campbell Alpha (Massachusetts) '20. Retired Vice-President, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.
  • Louis W. Dawson Gamma (Cornell) '19. Former President, Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.
  • Vernon A. Johnson Omega (California) '36. Vice-President, Lockhead Aircraft.
  • Reginald H. Jones Mu (Pennsylvania) '39. President of General Electric Company.
  • Ronald G. Assaf Eta Triton (Akron) '57. Chairman, Sensormatic Electronics. [3]
  • Thomas Cusack Mu (Penn) '77. CEO, Transamerica Life Insurance. [4]
  • Jerry D. Choate Xi Triton (San Jose State) '61. Retired Chairman and CEO, Allstate Insurance Company. [5]
  • Stephen Courter Kappa (Penn State) '77. Chairman & CEO, NEON, Inc. [6]
  • Philip B. Fletcher Xi (St. Lawrence) '54. Retired Chairman & CEO, Conagra, Inc. [7]
  • John T. Gilbride Mu (Penn) '38. Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Todd Shipyards. [8]
  • Glen Hiner Delta (West Virginia) '56. Chairman, CEO, Owens-Corning Fiberglass. [9]
  • Vernon A. Johnson Omega (California) '36. Former Sr. Vice-President, Eastern Region, Lockhead Aircraft; Senior Advisor, Lockhead Aircraft. [10]
  • Jerry Johnston Iota Pentaton (Cal. St./Fullerton) '69. President, Chief Operating Officer, The Clorox Company.
  • Kurt Landfraf Lamba Tetarton (Wagner) '68. CEO, Educational Testing Service.
  • Reginald H. Jones Mu (Penn) '39. Retired Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, General Electric Co.
  • Gilbert C. "Gill" Maurer Xi ( St. Lawrence) '50. Retired Executive Vice-President & COO, The Hearst Corporation.
  • Robert Mondavi Nu Deuteron (Stanford) '36. Former Chairman, Robert Mondavi Winery.
  • Geoff Wilson Delta Tetarton (Florida) '01. President & CEO, 352 Media Group.
  • Robert Wolfe Kappa Deuteron (Georgia Tech) '60. Chairman & CEO, GenCorp.
  • Andrew Laine Alpha (Massachusetts) '07. President & CEO, Laine INC.
  • Steven W. Nygard Beta Deuteron (University of Minnesota) 1990. COO of RenewData Corp.

[edit] Drama, Radio, Television, and Film

Don Knotts
Don Knotts
Burl Ives
Burl Ives
David Cook
David Cook
  • Don Knotts Delta (West Virginia) '46. Television and movie comedian; Five-time Emmy Award winner.
  • Cheech Marin (California State University Northridge) Comedian and Actor.
  • David French Gamma (Cornell) '60. Former news anchor, CNN.
  • Frank Filipetti Iota Triton (Connecticut) '68. Grammy Award-winning recording engineer.
  • Burl Ives Epsilon Delta (Eastern Illinois) '31. Actor and folksinger.
  • Martin Milner Omega Deuteron (Southern California) '53. Television actor, Route 66, Adam 12, etc.
  • Chris Sarandon Delta (West Virginia) '64. Film actor.
  • Red Skelton Gamma Epsilon (NE Missouri State) Honorary. Emmy Award-winning television comedian.
  • Tom Smothers Xi Triton (San Jose State) '61. One of the Smothers Brothers, popular folk-singing and comedy team.
  • Julio DiBenedetto Pi Deuteron (Ohio State) '51. Producer and Director of television shows.
  • Cedric W. Foster Tau (Dartmouth) '24. News Analyst, MBS; member of executive staff, Yankee Network.
  • James L. Loper Chi Triton (Arizona State) '53. Former Executive Director, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
  • David Selby Delta (West Virginia) '63. Television and stage actor.
  • David Cook Epsilon Iota (University of Central Missouri) '2001. American Idol winner, Season Seven.[1]
  • Pieter Sweval Nu Tetarton (Rutgers University) 1970. Bassist for the Looking Glass.
  • Greg T Iota Hexaton (Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck) DJ for Z100 in New York City.

[edit] Literature

[edit] Sports

  • Lou Boudreau Alpha Deuteron (Illinois) '39. 1948 American League MVP; Sports Announcer; Member of Baseball Hall of Fame.
  • Dan Patrick Eta Hexaton (Dayton) '79. Sportscenter anchor, ESPN Sports Network.
  • Frank Gifford Omega Deuteron (Southern California) '52. New York Giants star, All-American and Sportscaster, NFL Hall of Fame member.
  • Dick Enberg Epsilon Xi (Central Michigan) '56. Nationally known NBC Sportscaster
  • Chris Schenkel Delta Triton (Purdue) '45. Nationally known Sportscaster.
  • Bryan and Joel Glazer Epsilon Triton (American) '86 and '89. Co-Executive Vice Presidents, Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
  • David P. Montgomery Mu (Penn) '68. President, Philadelphia Phillies.
  • R. Dennis Ralston Omega Deuteron (Southern California) '64. World Team tennis pro; Men's and NCAA champion; Tennis Coach, SMU.
  • Frederick A. Wyatt Beta (Union) '69. Lacrosse National Hall of Fame.

[edit] Education

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Phi Sigma Kappa (2001). Hills and a Star, 14, 99. 
  2. ^ a b c d e Phi Sigma Kappa (2001). Hills and a Star, 14, 100. 
  3. ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
  4. ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
  5. ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
  6. ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
  7. ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
  8. ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
  9. ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
  10. ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.101.

[edit] References

http://www.muhexaton.com [2] [3] [4] [5]