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This is a list of notable brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa.
[edit] Government
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 |
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Howard M. Gore |
Delta, 1900 |
Former Governor of West Virginia; Former U.S. Sec. of Agriculture |
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Edwin W. Higgins |
Epsilon, 1897 |
Former U.S. Representative (R-CT) |
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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 |
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Keith Neville |
Sigma, 1905 |
Former Governor of Nebraska |
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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 |
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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 |
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Frank J. Lausche |
Pi Deuteron, Honorary |
Former Senator from Ohio; former Ohio governor. |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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Robert Haines |
Beta Pentaton, 1968 |
Republican Candidate who ran for presidency in 1992, 1996, 2004, 2008. |
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[edit] Religion
[edit] Science and Research
Name |
Original Chapter |
Notability |
Reference |
J. Walter Larkin |
Tau, 1924 |
President, Osteopathic College of Ophthalmology |
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Milton Harris |
Theta Deuteron, 1926 |
President, American Institute of Chemists |
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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 |
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Lt. Col. John R. Hane |
Zeta, 1939 |
Chief of Aircraft and Guided Missile Section, Technical Training Division USAF in the Pentagon |
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Richard W. Lyman |
Phi, 1944 |
President, Rockfeller Foundation; Former President, Stanford University |
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Richard F. Gordon, Jr. |
Lambda Deuteron, 1951 |
Retired Captain, U.S.N.; NASA Astronaut, missions: Gemini 11 & Apollo 12 |
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John Fabian |
Chi Deuteron, 1961 |
Former NASA Astronaut; Veteran of two space shuttle missions |
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Daniel Brandenstein |
Sigma Zeta, 1965 |
Retired Captain, U.S.N.; Former Chief of the NASA Astronaut Office; Veteran of four space shuttle missions |
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Leonard J. Grant |
Lambda, 1950 |
Retired Vice-President, National Geographic Society |
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[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 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
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Phi Sigma Kappa (2001). Hills and a Star, 14, 99.
- ^ a b c d e Phi Sigma Kappa (2001). Hills and a Star, 14, 100.
- ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
- ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
- ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
- ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
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- ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.100.
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- ^ Hills and a Star 2001, p.101.
[edit] References
http://www.muhexaton.com [2] [3] [4] [5]