C. Michael Armstrong (Epsilon Nu)
President of AT&T
Glenn Miller (Gamma Kappa)
Leader of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, in the National Academy of
Recording Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.
Bob Barker (Epsilon Beta)
Emcee for Ms. Universe and Rose Bowl parades, began hosting "The
Price is Right" in 1977.
Jim Beam
Whiskey Entrepreneur
Dave Guard (Beta Chi)
Guitar player who helped form the Kingston Trio. The Kingston
Trio immediately won the 1959 Grammy for best folk performance.
Harrison Ford (Zeta Tau)
Starred in some of the most successful films ever made,
including Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, Apocalypse Now, Indiana Jones and the
Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Temple of Doom, The Last Crusade, Blade
Runner, Working Girl, Presumed Innocent,
Witness, Regarding Henry, Patriot Games, The Fugitive, and Clear and
Present Danger. Also the 1985 best actor nominee for
Witness.
Shadoe Stevens (Epsilon Kappa)
Host of ABC radio's American Top 40.
Tom Poston (Epsilon)
Won 1959 Emmy as best supporting actor in a comedy series for
the Steve Allen show. Featured in "To Tell the Truth", "Mork and Mindy",
and "Newhart". He received best supporting actor Emmy nominations in
1984, 1986, and 1987.
William Daniels (Gamma Beta)
Emmy Award winning actor starred in St. Elsewhere and was the
voice for "Kitt" in Knight Rider.
Boyd Tinsley (Beta)
Violinist of Dave Matthews Band fame.
Tom Johnson (Mu)
President of CNN, has also served as President and CEO of the
Los Angeles Times.
Zane Grey (Beta Rho)
Western novelist.
Political Figures
Trent Lott
Senate Majority Leader (R - Mississippi).
Bob Graham
Governor of Florida (1978-1986). U.S. Senator (1986-Pres.[1998])
(D-FL).
George Mitchell
Former Senate Majority leader.
Lloyd Bentson
Former senator from Texas, Vice Presidential candidate in 1988,
and former Secretary of the Treasury.
Jody Powell
President Carter's Press Secretary
Clarence Kelly
Director of the FBI from July 9, 1973 through February 23, 1978.
Kelley, who was Kansas City Police Chief when he received the
appointment, had been an FBI Agent from 1940 to 1961.
Former Senators
Quentin N. Burdick (D-NC)
Allan M. Cranston (?-CA)
Clifford P. Hansen (?-WY)
James A. McClure (?-ID)
Herman E. Talmadge - Governor of Georgia (1949-55). U.S. Senator
1957-81 (?-GA).
Sports Figures
Felix "Doc" Blanchard
Three time all American, 1945 Heisman trophy winner.
Paul "Bear" Bryant
Coached several teams to a record of 323-85-17.
Bobby Dodd
Coached Tennessee to 165-64-8.
Walt Dropo
American League rookie of the year in 1950, played 12 seasons
for the Red Sox.
Mike McCormack & Stan Jones
NFL Hall of Famers.
Cy Young
Olympic track Gold Medalist in 1952.
Hayes Alan Jenkins
Olympic figure skating Gold Medalist, 1956.
Dallas Green
Major League baseball player, manager of Chicago Cubs and N.Y.
Mets.
Dick Howser
AL Rookie of the Year in 1961, managed K.C. Royals to World
Series title.
Pat Riley
Basketball coach of the Lakers, the N.Y. Knicks, and the Miami
Heat. Won 4 NBA titles with the Lakers.
Chet Jastremski
1964 Olympic Bronze Medalist, Cover of Sports Illustrated,
swimming hall of fame.
Archie Manning
Pro quarterback for the New Orleans Saints.
Tommy Vardell
Cleveland Browns running back.
Steve Stenstrom
Stanford quarterback and a Heisman trophy candidate.
Norm Johnson
Ranks 15th all time in points scored in NFL history.
Lindy Infante
Green Bay Packers head coach 1988-1991.
Greg Swindell
Major League Ball Player - Houston Astros. Was named to Baseball
American's all time college all star team.
Al Michaels
Announcer with ABC's Monday Night Football since 1986.
Other Famous Brothers
Ronald Evans
Astronaut - Flew on Apollo 17 - Resigned from NASA March 1977.
Vance Devoe Brand
Astronaut - Flew on ASTP, Commander of STS-5 and 41-B