List of Alpha Phi Omega members

This is a listing of notable alumni and honorary members of Alpha Phi Omega, an international service fraternity. The list includes members of the fraternity who have become well known or who have attained high ranking positions in their particular career field, such as government and politics, academia, science and technology, sports, or business. Notable alumni refers to both individuals who joined individual Alpha Phi Omega chapters as students who later went on to distinguish themselves in their personal or professional lives 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 who were offered honorary membership in either various Alpha Phi Omega chapters or Nationally as non-students.

The majority of chapters are in the United States of America, and nearly all of the remainder are in The Philippines.

  • Denotes Honorary Member status.
  • Denotes member of Alpha Phi Omega – Republic of the Philippines.

Academia

Name Original chapter Notability References
Wilford S. Bailey Delta
(Honorary)
President of Auburn University (1983–1984), past president of American Society of Parasitologists and the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. First secretary of the World Association of Veterinary Parasitologists [1][2]
David Beckley Psi Lambda President of Rust College, Holly Springs, MS [3][4]
Kaare Roald Bergethon Alpha President of Lafayette College (1958-1978) [5]
Daniel Bernian Lambda Pi President of La Salle University (1958-1969) [6]
Ward Gray Biddle Unknown
(Honorary)
Vice President of Indiana University, member Indiana House of Representatives 1931-1931, member Indiana Senate 1933–1937. [7]
George W. Bowman Epsilon Psi
(Honorary)
President of Kent State University (1944–1963). [8]
John Gabbert Bowman Beta Tenth Chancellor (1921–1945) of the University of Pittsburgh and the ninth President (1911–1914) of the University of Iowa [9]
Walter Brasch Alpha Delta American social issues journalist and university professor of journalism. [10]
Dean L. Bresciani Xi Delta
(Honorary)
14th president of North Dakota State University [11]
Clifton D. Bryant Unknown American sociologist and Professor of Sociology at Virginia Tech [12]
Edward B. Bunn Mu Alpha
(Honorary)
President of Loyola College in Maryland (1938-1947); president of Georgetown University (1952–1964); chancellor of Georgetown University (1964–1972) [13]
Curley Byrd Epsilon Mu
(Honorary)
President of University of Maryland, College Park (1936–1954) [14][15]
Harold C. Case Zeta Upsilon
(Honorary)
President of Boston University (1950–1967) [16]
John E. Champion Unknown President of Florida State University (1965-1969) [17]
Edward F. Clark Omicron Sigma
(Honorary)
President of Saint Peter's College, New Jersey (1960–1965) [18]
Earle W. Clifford Phi Advisor President of National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) (1970–1971) [19]
Wat Tyler Cluverius Sigma Survivor of sinking of the USS Maine; Rear Admiral United States Navy; president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1939–1953). [20]
Walter C. Coffey Gamma Psi
(Honorary)
President of University of Minnesota (1941–1945) [21]
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) [22]
George L. Cross Delta Beta
(Honorary)
President of University of Oklahoma (1943–1968) [23]
Robert Crouch Delta Psi President of Rutledge College (1979) [24]
Allan Cullimore Lambda Delta Advisor President of New Jersey Institute of Technology [25]
Harrison C. Dale Gamma Nu
(Honorary)
President of the University of Idaho (1937–1946) [26]
John J. DeGioia Mu Alpha
(Honorary)
President of Georgetown University [27]
George W. Diemer Beta Kappa Advisor President of Central Missouri State College (1937–1956), president of the American Association of Teachers Colleges (1947) [28]
Grover C. Dillman Unknown
(Honorary)
President of Michigan Technological University (1935–1956) [29]
Quincy Doudna Unknown President of Eastern Illinois University (1956–1971) [30]
Roy Ellis Beta Mu
(Honorary)
President Missouri State University (1926–1961) [31]
Geary Eppley Epsilon Mu
(Honorary)
University of Maryland athletic director from 1937 to 1947 [32]
Milton S. Eisenhower Unknown President of Kansas State University, Pennsylvania State University, and Johns Hopkins University [33]
Wilson Elkins Alpha Rho, Epsilon Mu President of University of Maryland, College Park (1954–1978) [34][35]
John R. Emens Delta Xi
(Honorary)
President of Ball State University (1945–1968); president of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (1947) [36]
Francis D. Farrell Pi
(Honorary)
President of Kansas State University (1925–1943) [37]
Steve A. Favors Beta Delta Advisor President of Grambling State University (1998–2001) [38]
Elwin Fife Beta Nu
(Honorary)
Interim President Northeastern State University [39]
Robert D. Flanigan Upsilon Chi Vice President and Treasurer for Spelman College [40]
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) [41]
James E. Foy Delta Advisor Auburn University Dean of Students (1950–1978), Namesake of Student Union at Auburn University, Namesake of Trophy awarded to the victor of the Iron Bowl between Auburn University and University of Alabama [1]
William C. Friday Rho
(Honorary)
President of the Consolidated University of North Carolina (1956–1972); president of the University of North Carolina System (1972–1986) [42]
Eugene Garbee Mu Rho Advisor President of Upper Iowa University (1952–1970) [43]
Harrell E. Garrison Beta Nu
(Honorary)
President Northeastern State University [39]
Charles Glassick Iota Omicron
(Honorary)
President of Gettysburg College (1977–1988). [44]
Wallace Graves Xi Nu
(Honorary)
President of University of Evansville 1967–1987 [45]
David M. Gring Alpha Beta Psi
(Honorary)
President of Roanoke College, 1989–2004 [46]
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 [47]
T. Marshall Hahn Unknown President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University from 1962 to 1974 and CEO of Georgia-Pacific Corporation from 1983 to 1993 [48]
John A. Hannah Beta Beta President of Michigan State University (1941–1969) [49]
James P. Hannigan Xi Delta Brigadier general, United States Army; dean of students, Texas A&M University (1959–1973) [50]
Carl Hanson Iota Omicron
(Honorary)
President of Gettysburg College (1961–1977) [51]
Clifford M. Hardin Alpha Sigma
(Honorary)
Chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1954–1969); United States Secretary of Agriculture (1969–1971) [52]
Henry Harmon Omega
(Honorary)
President of Drake University (1941–1964) [53]
Gaylord Harnwell Delta Zeta
(Honorary)
President of University of Pennsylvania (1953–1970) [54]
Alexander Heard Theta Mu
(Honorary)
Chancellor of Vanderbilt University (1963–1982) [55]
Dennis L. Hefner Chi Pi
(Honorary)
President of SUNY Fredonia (1997–present) [56]
John F. Herget Alpha Mu Advisor President of William Jewell College (1923–1943) [57]
Richard Herman Alpha Alpha
(Honorary)
Chancellor of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2005— ), Distinguished Eagle Scout Award honoree [58]
Frank Reed Horton Alpha Founder of Alpha Phi Omega, First Supreme Grand Master [59]
George R. Houston, Jr. Mu Alpha
(Honorary)
President of Mount St. Mary's University (1994–2003) [60]
Livingston W. Houston Epsilon Zeta
(Honorary)
President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1943–1958) [61]
Frederick L. Hovde Alpha Gamma
(Honorary)
President of Purdue University (1946–1971) [62]
Claude B. Hutchison Iota Phi Botanist, agricultural economist, educator, and Mayor of the City of Berkeley, California (1955–1963) [63]
Ralph Cooper Hutchison Alpha
(Honorary)
President of Washington & Jefferson College and Lafayette College [64]
Harold Hutson Eta Psi Advisor
(Honorary)
President of Lycoming College [65]
Joseph S. Illick Phi Advisor Dean of the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University (1944–51) [66]
Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones Chi Nu
(Honorary)
Second president of Grambling State University(1936–1977) Also coached the Grambling State Tigers baseball team, member National College Baseball Hall of Fame [67]
Robert B. Kamm Unknown 13th president of Oklahoma State University–Stillwater (1966-1977) [68]
Robert E. Kennedy Zeta Omicron Advisor President of California Polytechnic State University (1967–1979) [69][70]
Glenn Kendall Eta Psi President of California State University, Chico [71]
Henry King Stanford Alpha Pi President of the University of Miami (1962–1981) [72]
Richard E. Klinck Delta Lambda 1965 National Teacher of the Year [73]
J. Martin Klotsche Upsilon
(Honorary)
President, Provost, and Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (1946–1973) [74]
A. Blair Knapp Omicron Xi
(Honorary)
President of Denison University (1951–1968); president of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (1951–1952) [75]
Bradford Knapp Delta
(Honorary)
President of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (1923–1928); president of Alabama Polytechnic Institute (1928–1932) and president of Texas Technological College (1932–1938) [1]
Carl W. Knox Alpha Alpha
(Honorary)
President of National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (1967–1968) [76]
H. Martin Lancaster Rho Member of United States House of Representatives from North Carolina (1987–1995); North Carolina House of Representatives (1979–1986); president of North Carolina Community College System [77]
Richard Landini Beta Lambda
(Honorary)
President of Indiana State University (1975–1992) [78]
John F. Laughlin Alpha Omega Advisor President of Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (1924–1945) [79]
Karl C. Leebrick Phi Advisor President of Kent State University (1938–1943) [80]
Jeffrey S. Lehman Gamma President of Cornell University (2003–2005) [81]
L. Jay Lemons Xi Iota
(Honorary)
President of Susquehanna University (2001— ) [82]
William Mather Lewis Alpha
(Honorary)
President of Lafayette College (1927–1945) [83]
John V. Lombardi Tau
(Honorary)
President of University of Florida (1990–1999), chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, president of Louisiana State University (2002— ) [84]
John MacCracken Alpha President of Lafayette College (1915–1926); Founding advisor to Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha chapter [85]
C. Peter Magrath Gamma Psi
(Honorary)
President of the University of Minnesota (1974–1984); president of the University of Missouri (1985–1991); president of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (1992–2005) [86]
Daniel L. Marsh Zeta Upsilon
(Honorary)
President of Boston University (1926–1951) [87]
Henry J. Martin Omicron Lambda
(Honorary)
Acting president of Calumet College of St. Joseph (ca. 1965) [88]
James A. McCain Pi
(Honorary)
President of Kansas State University (1950–1975) [89]
Charles T. McDowell Theta Tau Advisor Professor emeritus and former director of the Center for Post-Soviet and Eastern European Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington, and a member of the Military Science Hall of Honor [90]
Patrick Joseph McCormick Zeta Mu
(Honorary)
7th Rector of Catholic University of America (1943–1953) (Note: This was the highest position at the University at the time) [91]
Robert McMahan Lambda Nu President of Kettering University (2011-Present). [92][93]
Dan MacMillan Xi Sigma President of Bluefield College (1997–2006) [94]
Charles W. Meister Nu Nu
(Honorary)
President of Eastern New Mexico University 1965–1975
William J. Micheels Eta Kappa
(Honorary)
President of University of Wisconsin–Stout (1961–1972). [95]
Stephen G. Miller Delta Omicron Faculty at the University of California at Berkeley and renowned archeologist who excavated the ancient site at Nemea, Greece [96]
Ernest Carroll Moore Chi Advisor Provost and Vice President of University of California, Los Angeles (1919–1936) (Note: This was the highest position at the University at the time) [97]
Richard V. Moore Unknown President of Bethune-Cookman College (1947–1975) [98]
Daniel Walter Morehouse National Honorary President of Drake University (1922–1941) [99]
James Morrill Unknown President of University of Wyoming (1942–1945), president of University of Minnesota (1945–1960) [100]
Donald C. Moyer Nu Nu
(Honorary)
President of Eastern New Mexico University (1960–1965), First President of University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1965–1968) [101]
Grover E. Murray Unknown
(Honorary)
President of Texas Tech University (1966–1976) [102]
Harvey A. Neville Alpha Psi
(Honorary)
President of Lehigh University (1961–1964) [103]
Walter Stephenson Newman Zeta Beta
(Honorary)
President of Virginia Tech (1947–1962) [104]
Calvin Cleave Nolen Alpha Rho President of University of North Texas (1971-1979) [105]
Arno Nowotny Alpha Rho Advisor Dean of Student Activities at the University of Texas at Austin (1946–1964). Served as National President of Alpha Phi Omega (1946–1950). Received the Silver Beaver and Silver Antelope Awards. Served as National President of Phi Eta Sigma (1974–1980) [106]
Glen T. Nygreen Gamma Alpha Advisor Eminent Supreme Archon (National President) of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity (1963–1965); National President of Alpha Phi Omega (1968–1970); president of National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (1965–1966) [85][107][108]
Michelle Obama Gamma Sigma Advisor Former Associate Dean of Student Services at the University of Chicago (1996—2002); vice president for community and external affairs for the University of Chicago Hospitals (2002—present); First Lady of the United States (2009) [109]
A. Ray Olpin Iota Psi
(Honorary)
President of University of Utah (1946–1964) [110]
John W. Oswald Alpha Beta
(Honorary)
President of Pennsylvania State University (1970–1982) [111]
Albert G. Parker Kappa Iota
(Honorary)
President of Hanover College (1929–1958) [112]
Norman A. Parker Sigma Sigma
(Honorary)
Chancellor of University of Illinois at Chicago Circle (1961–1971) [113]
Davis Young Paschall Nu Rho
(Honorary)
president of the College of William & Mary, (1960 to 1971) [114]
Benjamin L Perry Jr. Kappa Delta Advisor President of Florida A&M (1968–1977) [115][116]
Harry Melvin Philpott Delta
(Honorary)
President of Auburn University (1965–1979) [1]
Clarence Isiah Pontius Unknown President of University of Tulsa (1935–1959) [117]
Bruce Poulton Iota Lambda(?) Chancellor of North Carolina State University (1982–1989) [118]
Donald B. Prentice Alpha President of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (1931–1948); Founding Advisor to Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha chapter [85][119]
Philip Prince Gamma Lambda President of Clemson University (1994–1995). Senior Vice President of American Express Company [120]
Claudius Pritchard Alpha Alpha Alpha
(Honorary)
President of Maryville College (1977–1992) [121]
Thomas Ramage Alpha Zeta Omega
(Honorary)
President of Parkland College (2007–present) [122]
Harry Huntt Ransom Alpha Rho President of University of Texas at Austin, chancellor of the University of Texas System [123]
Stanley Rives Delta Psi
(Honorary)
President of Eastern Illinois University [124]
M. Richard Rose Iota Upsilon President of Rochester Institute of Technology (1979–1992); president of Alfred University (1974–1978); Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Education (1972–1974) [125]
Walter Harrington Ryle, III Epsilon Advisor President of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (1937–1967) [126]
William Samuel Sadler Nu Rho Vice President of Student Affairs at The College of William and Mary (1963–2008) Retired [127]
Willam Schlaerth Iota Zeta
(Honorary)
President of Le Moyne College (1947–1954) [128]
Walter Dill Scott National Honorary President of Northwestern University (1920–1939) [129]
Mark F. Scully Beta Psi
(Honorary)
President of Southeast Missouri State University (1956–1975) [130]
Charles A. Sevrinson Alpha Lambda
(Honorary)
Acting President of North Dakota State University (1946); Dean of Men of North Dakota State University (1938–1948); Dean of Students (1948–1964) [42][131]
Robert H. Shaffer Alpha Upsilon First President, American Personnel and Guidance Association (APGA) (1951); Indiana University Dean of Students (1955–1969) [79]
Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw Phi
(Honorary)
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) [132]
Raymond L. Smith Unknown Sixth President of Michigan Tech University (1965–1979) [133]
Albert J. Simone Xi Zeta
(Honorary)
President of Rochester Institute of Technology (1993–2006) [134]
Walter E. Slesnick Delta Beta Rhodes Scholar, 1947; Dartmouth College Faculty (1962–1994) [135][136]
John Duncan Spaeth Alpha Eta
(Honorary)
President of University of Kansas City (1936–1938) [137]
Graham Spanier Alpha Beta
(Honorary)
Former president of Pennsylvania State University [138]
John Nissley Stauffer Zeta Rho
(Honorary)
President of Wittenberg University (1963–1968) [139]
J. Wallace Sterling Zeta
(Honorary)
President of Stanford University [140]
Elmo Stevenson Zeta Xi President of Southern Oregon University (1946–1969) [141][142]
Axel D. Steuer Zeta Epsilon Advisor and Eta Sigma Advisor President of Gustavus Adolphus College (1991–2002), president of Illinois College (2003— (2008)) [143]
Samuel Stevens Kappa Nu
(Honorary)
President of Grinnell College (1940-1954) [144]
J. Lem Stokes, II Omicron Omicron
(Honorary)
President of Pfeiffer University (1953–1968) [75]
Ernest Stone Omega Chi
(Honorary)
President of Jacksonville State University (1971–1981) [145]
Hurford E. Stone Gamma Gamma Acting president of Simpson College (1963) [146]
Harry P. Storke Omicron Iota
(Honorary)
President of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1962–1969) [88]
Robert L. Sumwalt Iota Mu
(Honorary)
President of University of South Carolina (1959–1962) [147]
Robert Swanson Omicron Tau
(Honorary)
President of Alma College (1956–1980) [18]
H. Patrick Swygert Zeta Phi President of Howard University (1995–2007), president of State University of New York at Albany (1990–1995) [148]
William Tate Beta Zeta
(Honorary)
Dean of Men of the University of Georgia (1946–1971) [42]
Willis M. Tate Alpha Omicron
(Honorary)
President of Southern Methodist University (1954–1972, 1974–1976) [42]
Harvey L. Taylor Eta Omicron
(Honorary)
Vice President of Brigham Young University, Administrator of all Latter Day Saint seminaries, institutes and schools other than Brigham Young University [149]
Donald Richard Theophilus Gamma Nu
(Honorary)
President of the University of Idaho (1954–1965) [150]
Ralph Tirey Beta Lambda Advisor President of Indiana State University (1933–1953) [28]
Darwin T. Turner Delta Alpha Leading writer, Editor, and critic of African American literature; youngest graduate of the University of Cincinnati [151][152]
Maurice E. Van Ackeren Gamma Xi Advisor(?) President of Rockhurst University (1951–1977) [55]
William G. Van Note Omicron Theta
(Honorary)
President of Monmouth University (1962–1971) [153]
Rufus B. von KleinSmid Alpha Beta
(Honorary)
Seventh President of the University of Arizona (1914–1921) and Fifth President of the University of Southern California (1921–1947). [154]
Eric A. Walker Alpha Beta
(Honorary)
President of Pennsylvania State University (1956–1970) [155]
Charles O. Warren Alpha Beta Chi
(Honorary)
President of State University of New York at Plattsburgh (1986–1994) [156]
Ernest Wallace Unknown historian of Texas, the American West and the southern Great Plains, who was affiliated with Texas Tech University in Lubbock [157]
Charles Warren Unknown
(Honorary)
President of SUNY-Plattsburgh, Lynchburg College [158]
David Weaver Epsilon Pi
(Honorary)
President of Shurtleff College [159]
Harold Weaver Rho Nu
(Honorary)
President of Sierra College [160]
John Philip Wernette Delta Tau
(Honorary)
President of the University of New Mexico (1945–1948) [161]
Ross S. Whaley Phi
(Honorary)
President of State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (1984–2000) [132]
Martin D. Whitaker Alpha Psi
(Honorary), Alpha Beta
President of Lehigh University (1946–1960) [42]
Goodrich C. White Delta Kappa Advisor President of Emory University (1942–1957); chancellor of Emory University (1957–1979) [162][163]
Robert I. White Epsilon Psi
(Honorary)
President of Kent State University (1963–1971) [164]
Thomas Y. Whitley Chi Theta
(Honorary)
First president of Columbus State University (1958–1979) [165]
Charles E. Wicks Unknown Oregon State University Professor of chemical engineering [166]
Norman Adrian Wiggins Nu Kappa
(Honorary)
Third President of Campbell University [167]
O. Meredith Wilson Gamma Psi
(Honorary)
President of University of Minnesota [168]
Lawrence S. Wittner Columbia University American historian who has written extensively on peace movements and foreign policy [169]
Frank Wickhorst Gamma Gamma University of California, Berkeley Football Coach (1946) [168]
Victor R. Yanitelli Xi Xi and Omicron Sigma
(Honorary)
President of Saint Peter's College, New Jersey (1965–1978) [170]
Hugh Edwin Young Sigma Xi
(Honorary)
President of University of Maine (1965–1968) [67]
Lloyd P. Young Eta Delta
(Honorary)
President of Keene State College (1939–1964) [171]
US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
Secretary Samuel Pierce
Governor Chuck Robb
U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama

Business

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 [172][110]
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) [173][174]
Kenneth K. Bechtel Mu Zeta
(Honorary)
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1956–1959); founder of the Bechtel Corporation [8]
Morris R. Beschloss Alpha Alpha Former president of Hammond Valve of Hammond, Ind., revived the Valve Manufacturers Association; UIUC Distinguished Alumni Award; Distinguished Eagle Scout Award [175]
Warren Brown Kappa Xi Washington Post Automobile Columnist [176]
Jake Butcher Unknown Democratic Party nominee for governor of Tennessee in 1978 and primary promoter of the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee [177]
Erle Cocke, Jr. Beta Zeta Silver Star, 4 Bronze Stars, 4 Purple Hearts, 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 (ca. 1961), Brigadier General of the Georgia Army National Guard [178][179]
Barron Collier Unknown
(Honorary)
American advertising entrepreneur who became the largest landowner and developer in the U.S. state of Florida [99]
Eugene Eckel Theta Alpha Retired president and CEO of AT&T Network Systems International [180]
John Huston Finley Unknown
(Honorary)
President of the City College of New York, Commissioner of Education of the State of New York, editor-in-chief New York Times [99]
Howard Gossage Alpha Eta Advertising Executive in the 1950s and 1960s; president of Freeman and Gossage Advertising. Number 23 of 100 people of the Century in Advertising Age Magazine [181]
Zenon C.R. Hansen Iota Chairman and CEO of Mack Trucks, Inc. (1965–1974); Member of BSA National Executive Board (ca. 1959); Member of Automotive Hall of Fame (since 1992) [182]
Carlos Guerra Delta Chi San Antonio Express-News Reporter [47]
Hamil R. Harris Iota Rho Washington Post Reporter [183]
John "Jack" Jadel Zeta Kappa Retired president, Akzo America, Silver Buffalo awardee [184][185]
E. Faye Jones Beta Rho Noted American architect and designer, apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright [186]
Wallace O Lee Alpha Tau Vice President, Indiana Power and Light; Council President Central Indiana Council; president board of trustees, Central State Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana [187]
John Loftus Upsilon Zeta American author, former US government prosecutor and president of the Florida Holocaust Museum [188]
James McLernon Epsilon Sigma President of Volkswagen of America (1976–1982) [24][184]
Philip Pfeffer Zeta Nu Chairman of Random House (1996–1998) and CEO of Borders Group (1999) [184]
John J. Sie Lambda Gamma Founder and chairman of Starz Entertainment Group LLC [189]
Thorncrown Chapel designed by E. Fay Jones

Entertainment and sports

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 [190]
Walt Bellamy Psi Omicron
(Honorary)
Professional Basketball Player for six NBA teams (1961–1974); Four time NBA All-star [191][192]
Red Blair Beta Mu American football and basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator [31]
Lav Diaz Beta Psi (Philippines) Filipino filmmaker and former film critic [193]
Jonathan Blum Epsilon Mu Writer and Novelist [194]
St. Clair Bourne Mu Alpha Documentary Film Maker focusing on African American social issues and themes [195]
Joe E. Brown Alpha Kappa
(Honorary)
Actor/Comedian. Best known for playing Osgood Fielding, III in, Some Like It Hot. [196]
Nikki Cabardo Eta (Philippines) Keyboardist for Freestyle and Sinosikat? [197]
Menggie Cobarrubias Eta (Philippines) Veteran Actor in the Philippines, Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1979 [198]
Roundy Coughlin Beta Theta Sports columnist from Madison, Wisconsin [199]
Kaitlin Gates Alpha Zeta Mu Miss West Virginia 2012 [200]
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. [184]
John F. (Jack) Green Theta Mu Advisor Two time All-American college football player, later head coach at Vanderbilt University (1963–1966) [201]
Jim Hayes Theta Tau advisor Coach and founder of UT Arlington Mavericks men's wheelchair basketball and Gold Medalist at 1984 Summer Paralympics [202]
Jason Ivy University of Pennsylvania American singer, songwriter, rapper, and actor. [203]
Cherie Johnson Alpha Theta Lambda
(Honorary)
actress, writer and film producer and author, best known as Maxine Johnson from Family Matters. [204]
Esther Jones Alpha Epsilon Sprinter who won an Olympic gold medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay in 1992 Barcelona [205]
Carson Kressley Iota Omicron Fashion expert on the television program, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. [206]
Cristana "Dutchess" Lattimore Alpha Theta Lambda
(Honorary)
Cast Member of Black Ink Crew (Seasons 1–5) [204]
Joseph Leonard Alpha Rho President of Leonard Productions, Inc., a record production company. Member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame [207]
John Lesaca Eta (Philippines) Violinist, Environmentalist, Philippine Presidential "Likas-Yaman" (National Resources) Award, chair Intellectual Property Coalition [197][208]
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— ) [184][209]
Chelsea Malone Lambda Omicron Miss West Virginia 2015 [210][211]
Biggie Munn Phi Advisor Michigan State University Football Coach (1947–1953), Athletic director (1953–1971) [80]
Bo McMillin Mu
(Honorary)
American football player and coach at the collegiate and professional level. [212]
Anthony Neely Rho Pi Taiwanese Mandopop singer [213]
Jane Noseworthy Omega Xi Miss Nebraska 2003 [214]
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) [215]
War Eagle IV Delta
(Honorary)
Mascot of Auburn University (1964–1980) [216]
War Eagle V Delta
(Honorary)
Mascot of Auburn University (1981–1986) [216]
War Eagle VI Delta
(Honorary)
Mascot of Auburn University (1986–2006), part of Opening Ceremonies at 2002 Winter Olympics [216]
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 [217]
Gilbert Laverne "Gibby" Welch Beta College football All-American and Professional football player [218]
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 [219]
Fielding H. Yost Gamma Pi Advisor University of Michigan Football Coach (1901–1923, 1925–1926), University of Michigan Athletic director (1921–1942) [220]
Carson Kressley

Government and politics

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 [221]
Wahab Akbar Lambda (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Congressman, Basilan, Lone District (2007— ); Governor of Basilan (1998–2007) [222]
Kelly Albright Delta Beta Member of Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 95th district from 2018 to 2020 [223]
Elmer L. Andersen Gamma Psi Governor of Minnesota (1961–1963) [224]
Victor Emanuel Anderson Alpha Sigma
(Honorary)
Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska (1950–1953); Governor of Nebraska (1955–1959) [52]
Bellaflor Angara-Castillo Eta (Philippines) Governor of the Philippine Province of Aurora 2004— (2008), Former House Majority Floor Leader [225]
Christopher Ashby Mu Alpha United States Ambassador to Uruguay, 1997–2001 [13][226]
Reubin Askew Iota Rho Governor of Florida (1971–1979) [184]
Alicia Austria-Martinez Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 2002— (2008) [225]
Robert Lyndon S. Barbers Epsilon Gamma (Philippines)
(Honorary)
Governor of Surigao del Norte Province [227][228]
Julian Bamberger Iota Psi
(Honorary)
Utah State Senate (1932-1936) [110]
Melody Barnes Rho Director of the Domestic Policy Council, appointed by President-Elect Barack Obama in 2008 [229]
H. Roe Bartle Iota Advisor also known as "The Chief", mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1955–1963) and namesake of the Kansas City Chiefs [230]
Shelly Bay Alpha Gamma Superintendent of Philadelphia Mint [231]
William S. Beardsley Omega
(Honorary)
Governor of Iowa (1949–1954) [232]
Robert M. Bell Mu Gamma Chief Judge Maryland Court of Appeals (Highest Court in Maryland) [233]
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) [234]
Josue Bellosillo Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1992–2003 [225]
Ronald M. Belt Alpha Phi Member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1958–1973) [235]
K. Roald Bergethon Alpha
(Honorary)
President of Lafayette College (1958-1978) [236]
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 [197][227][237]
Robert D. Blue Omega
(Honorary)
30th Governor of Iowa (1945–1949) [53]
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) [236][238]
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 [191]
Cecil Bothwell Delta Kappa Member of Asheville, North Carolina City Council and writer [239]
Roger D. Branigin Alpha Gamma
(Honorary)
Governor of Indiana (1965–1969) [240]
Edward T. Breathitt Unknown Governor of Kentucky (1963–1967) [241]
Dolph Briscoe Alpha Rho Governor of Texas (1973–1979) [184]
Ewart Brown Zeta Phi Premier of Bermuda (2006–2010) [242]
C. Farris Bryant Iota Rho
(Honorary)
Governor of Florida (1961–1965), Member of the United States National Security Council [243][244]
Arnold Burns Eta Gamma United States Deputy Attorney General (1986–1988) [245]
Keith Bulen Mu Indiana Politician [246]
George H. W. Bush Alpha Phi
(Honorary)
Forty-first president of the United States (1989–1993) [85][247]
William Joseph Campbell National Honorary Federal District Judge (1940–1988) [41][248]
Jimmy Carter Delta Kappa
(Honorary)
Thirty-ninth President of the United States. [249]
Jose Catindig, Jr. Sigma (Philippines) Mayor of Santa Rosa, Laguna (2005–2007) [250]
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 [251][252][253][254]
Mark W. Clark Unknown American general during World War II and the Korean War [255]
Nadarius Clark Sigma Mu Member of the Virginia General Assembly District 79 (2022–) [256]
Bill Clinton Mu Alpha Forty-second president of the United States (1993–2001) [13][184]
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) [257][258]
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) [184]
Ilus W. Davis Alpha Eta Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1963–1971), Member of Kansas City City Council (1948–1956) [259]
Marla Graff Decker Iota Omicron Virginia Secretary of Public Safety, judge on Court of Appeals of Virginia [260]
Jerry Demings Psi Omega Mayor of Orange County, Florida 2018– [261]
Julio F. Desamito Eta (Philippines) COMELEC Commissioner (1995–2001) [225]
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). [262]
Winfield Dunn Chi Zeta
(Honorary)
Governor of Tennessee (1971–1975) [263]
Dwight D. Eisenhower National Honorary Thirty-fourth President of the United States [255][264][265][266]
Don Eldridge Alpha Xi Speaker of the Washington House of Representatives (1967–1970), member of the Washington State House of Representatives (1952–1970) [267]
Juan Ponce Enrile Beta Xi (Philippines)/ National Honorary Justice Secretary and Defense Secretary of the Philippines, president of the Senate of the Philippines [253]
Daniel J. Evans Gamma Alpha
(Honorary)
Governor of Washington (1965–1977); United States senator from Washington (1983–1989) [268]
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 [269]
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) [270]
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 [271][272]
Gerald Ford Gamma Pi
(Honorary)
Thirty-eighth President of the United States (1974–1977) [273]
Mark Formby Epsilon Iota Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, District 108, chairman of Mississippi Workers' Compensation [274]
Robert Gates Nu Rho 22nd United States Secretary of Defense; president of Texas A&M University (2002–2006); Director of Central Intelligence (1991–1993) [275]
Mikhail Gorbachev Xi Zeta
(Honorary)
General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union [276]
Aubrey B. Hamilton Alpha Phi Member Missouri House of Representatives (1942–1944); Corporation Attorney for the City of St. Louis, Missouri; International President of Toastmasters International (1958–1959) [55][85][277]
Glenn T. Harrell Jr. Epsilon Mu Judge on the Maryland Court of Appeals (1999–2015) [278]
Maura Harty Mu Alpha Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Consular AffairsUnited States Department of State, US Ambassador to Paraguay (1997–1999) [279][280]
Charles Alexander Harvin Upsilon Rho Member of South Carolina House of Representatives, District 64 (1977–2005); South Carolina House of Representatives Majority Leader (1982–1986) [281]
Mark Hatfield Epsilon Kappa Active and Alpha Mu
(Honorary)
United States senator from Oregon (1966–1996); Governor of Oregon (1958–1966) [184][255][282]
Joe L. Hayes Jr. Nu Omega Advisor Alaska State House Representative 2001–2003
Wendell H. Hanson Alpha Rho Member of the South Dakota Senate (1977–1978, 1981–1982) [283]
Jose R. Hernandez Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan [225]
Julius Caesar Herrera Alpha Mu (Philippines) Vice Governor, Bohol (2001– present), Mayor of Calape, Bohol (1995–2001) [222]
Jack Herrity Mu Alpha Chairman Fairfax County, Virginia Board of Supervisors (1976–1988); Official Namesake for Fairfax County Parkway [284][285]
Lewis Blaine Hershey Unknown United States Army general who served as the second director of the Selective Service System [286]
Robert Holden Beta Mu Governor of Missouri (2001–2005) [85]
William T. Holloway Nu Iota Member of Florida House of Representatives, District 103 (2000— ) [287]
Herbert Hoover Lambda Theta
(Honorary)
Thirty-first president of the United States (1929–1933) [288]
J. Edgar Hoover Epsilon Mu
(Honorary)
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (1924–1972) [289][290]
Harry Lee Hudspeth Alpha Rho United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas [291]
Robert C. Hunter Rho Associate Justice of the North Carolina Court of Appeals; Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1980–1988) [292]
William Marion Jardine Unknown
(Honorary)
United States Secretary of Agriculture from 1925 to 1929 and as the U.S. Minister to Egypt from 1930 to 1933 [293]
Russell L. Jones Theta Iota Member of the Arizona House of Representatives, District 24 (2004–current) [294]
Thomas Kean Pi Upsilon Advisor Governor of New Jersey (1982–1990); president of Drew University (1990–2005); chairman of the 9/11 Commission. [295]
John F. Kennedy Epsilon Mu
(Honorary)
Thirty-fifth President of the United States (1961–1963) [296]
Otto Kerner, Jr. Alpha Alpha
(Honorary)
Governor of Illinois (1961–1968), Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (1968–1974) [297]
Robert P. Kingsbury Epsilon Mu Member of New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 (2010–2012) [298][299]
Royce Lamberth Alpha Rho Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia [300]
Gilberto F. Layese Theta (Philippines) Director of the Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Product Standards of the Department of Agriculture (Philippines) (2001— ) [301]
J. Bracken Lee Iota Psi
(Honorary)
Governor of Utah (1949–1957), Mayor of Price, Utah (1935–1947), Mayor of Salt Lake City (1960–1971) [110]
F. Joseph Loeper Omicron Upsilon State Senator that represented the 26th senatorial district from 1979 through 2000 [302]
Willie Logan Unknown Member of the Florida House of Representatives, District 103 (1982–2000) [303]
M. Byrnes MacDonald National Honorary Former head of the New York City Crime Prevention Bureau; received the Silver Buffalo Award in 1950 [41]
Derek Mallow Pi Omega advisor Member of the Georgia House of Representatives, District 163 [304]
Raul Manglapus Alpha (Philippines)/ National Honorary Foreign Minister of the Philippines, Philippine Senator, Philippine Presidential Candidate [251][252][253]
Frank Marsh Alpha Sigma
(Honorary)
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska (1971–1975); Secretary of State of Nebraska (1953–1971) [305]
Nathaniel J. McFadden Mu Gamma Maryland state senator (1995–present), president pro yem of Maryland Senate [306]
John Meddinger Kappa Gamma Wisconsin state assemblyman 1976–1992, mayor of La Crosse, Wisconsin 1997–2005 [307]
Terry Miller Nu Omega Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (1978–1982) [184]
Sherman Minton Mu
(Honorary)
United States senator from Indiana (1935–1941); Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1949–1956). [308]
Clarence Mitchell III Epsilon Mu Member who served in the Maryland Senate and the Maryland House of Delegates [309]
Dominick Moreno Mu Alpha Member of Colorado Legislature 2012–2023 [310]
Luis C. Morse Unknown Member Florida House of Representatives, District 113 (1984–1998), Deputy Secretary Florida Department of Elder Affairs (1998–2002) [311]
Edwin R. Murray Omega Eta Member of the Louisiana Senate, District 4 (2005— ); member of the Louisiana State House of Representatives, District 96 (1991–2004) [312]
Michelle Obama Gamma Sigma Advisor Former Associate Dean of Student Services at the University of Chicago (1996—2002); vice president for community and external affairs for the University of Chicago Hospitals (2002—present); First Lady of the United States (2009) [109]
Roberto Pagdanganan Mu (Philippines)/ National Honorary Governor of Bulacan Province, president – Boy Scouts of the Philippines (1996–1998) [251][252][253][313][314]
H. O. Paxson Theta Mu Advisor Brigadier General United States Army; Lieutenant Governor Panama Canal Zone (1952–1955) [201]
Willard Stewart Paul Iota Omicron
(Honorary)
Commanded the 26th Infantry Division during World War II; president of Gettysburg College [315]
Wilbur Frank Pell, Jr. Mu Federal Judge on United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 1970–2000 [316]
John A. Perkins Zeta Sigma
(Honorary)
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).
Joseph Peltier Alpha Lambda North Dakota House of Representative, representing District 22 from 1979–1985. From 1993–2000, Joe was a member of the State Board of Higher Education [317]
Samuel Pierce Gamma United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development during the Reagan Administration (1981–1989) [318]
Steve Poizner Alpha Rho California Businessman and California Insurance Commissioner (2006–); Candidate for the California Gubernatorial election of 2010 [319][320]
David A. Ponce De Leon Theta Chi (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Palawan, 1st District (1987–1995), Lieutenant Governor, Palawan (1986–1987, 2001— ) [222][321]
Fidel V. Ramos Pi (Philippines)/ National Honorary President of the Republic of the Philippines (1992–1998) [227][251][252][253][322]
Ramon B. Revilla, Jr. Delta Kappa (Philippines)
(Honorary)
Philippine Senator 2004–Current, Governor of Cavite 1998–2001, Actor [323][324]
L. Mendel Rivers Upsilon Rho
(Honorary)
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. [325]
Chuck Robb Theta
(Honorary)
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) [326]
Jesse Robredo Alpha Nu (Philippines) Mayor, Naga City (1988–1998, 2001— ); Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service, 2000 [222]
Carlos P. Romulo National Honorary 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 [327][328]
Marvin B. Rosenberry Beta Theta
(Honorary)
Chief Justice of Wisconsin Supreme Court (1929–1950) [329]
David Gray Ross Unknown Member of the Maryland General Assembly (1970–1978); Circuit Court Judge (1978–1993) [330]
Donald S. Russell Iota Mu
(Honorary)
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) [146]
Carl Sanders Nu Epsilon
(Honorary)
Governor of Georgia (1963–1967) [331]
Terry Sanford Iota Lambda
(Honorary)
Governor of North Carolina (1961–1965), United States Senator from North Carolina 1986–1993 [332]
Bai Sandra Sema Beta Upsilon (Philippines) First District Maguindanao and Cotabato Representative, Philippine House of Representatives 2013-2019 [333]
Leocadio Santiago Pi (Philippines) Director, Special Action Force Philippine National Police [334]
Henry F. Schricker Alpha Gamma
(Honorary)
Governor of Indiana (1941–1945, 1949–1953) [240]
William Sherrill Delta Omega member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (1967–1971) [335]
Sargent Shriver Gamma Iota
(Honorary)
Driving Force behind creation of the Peace Corps and Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee 1972 [255][336]
Ike Skelton Beta Eta Member of United States House of Representatives from Missouri (1977–2006) [184]
Rodney Smith Kappa Delta United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida [337]
Adlai Stevenson Zeta Sigma
(Honorary)
Democratic nominee for President of the United States (1952, 1956); United States Ambassador to the United Nations (1961–1965) [238]
William K. Suter Delta Pi 19th Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States (1991–2013), acting Judge Advocate General [338]
Augusto L. Syjuco Epsilon (Philippines) Director-General Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Philippines) (TESDA), (2004— (2007)), Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Iloilo, 2nd District (1998–2004; 2010–present) [339]
Maria Gracia Pulido-Tan Eta (Philippines) Chairman of the Commission on Audit of the Philippines (2011–2015), undersecretary of the Department of Finance for revenue operation [340]
Rex W. Tillerson Alpha Rho United States secretary of state (2017–18), former chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of ExxonMobil Corporation [341]
Harry S. Truman Alpha Mu
(Honorary)
President of the United States (1945–1953) [255][282]
Joseph Tydings Epsilon Mu United States Senator from Maryland (1965–1971) [181]
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 [342][343][344]
Jesus Verzosa Eta (Philippines) Deputy Director General of Philippine National Police ?–2008. Police Director General of Philippine National Police 2008—2010 [334][345].
Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Gamma Omicron
(Honorary)
Mayor of New York City (1954—1965); United States Ambassador to Spain (1968–1969) [346]
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. [347]
Togo D. West, Jr. Zeta Phi Secretary of the Army (1993–1997) and Secretary of Veterans Affairs (1998–2000) for the Clinton Administration [148][184]
Leo Winters Beta Nu
(Honorary)
Ninth Lieutenant Governor and eleventh State Treasurer for the U.S. state of Oklahoma [39]
Willard A. Wirtz Eta United States Secretary of Labor (1962–1969) [184][348]
Chuck Wright Lambda Mayor of Topeka, Kansas (1965–1969) [181]
Consuelo Ynares-Santiago Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1999— (2008) [225]
Haydee Yorac Eta (Philippines) COMELEC Chairman 1989–1991, COMELEC Commissioner 1986–1991, chairwoman of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) [225]
Manuel E. Zamora Beta Phi (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Compostela Valley, 1st District (2001— ) [222]
Frank P. Zeidler Upsilon
(Honorary)
Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1948–1960); National Chair and 1976 Presidential Nominee of the United States Socialist Party [349]
President George H. W. Bush
President Jimmy Carter
President Bill Clinton
Senator Tom Daschle
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
President Gerald Ford
Hillary Clinton
Secretary Togo D. West, Jr..

Science, medicine and technology

Name Original chapter Notability References
Robert Banks Beta Omicron Chemist, co-discoverer of polypropylene [350]
Helmut Karl Buechner Phi First head of the Office of Ecology of the Smithsonian Institution, senior ecologist for the National Zoo (1972–1975) [351]
Arthur Compton Alpha Phi
(Honorary)
Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1927), namesake of the Compton scattering, chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis (1946–1953) [74]
John H. Eicher Alpha Gamma Chemist, member of the Manhattan Project [352]
Clifford C. Furnas Unknown
(Honorary)
Scientist, Olympic athlete, president of SUNY Buffalo [353]
John Giesy Omicron Tau Ecotoxicologist [354][355][356]
Lawrence Hirsch Beta Gamma President of Alpha Phi Omega (1974–1978), president and chairman of the Chicago Medical Society [357]
Jim Lovell Beta Theta Astronaut; Gemini 7; Gemini 12; Apollo 8; and commander of Apollo 13 [184][255]
Walter K. Macadam Alpha Chi President of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (1967) [358]
Robert Moog Gamma Omicron Engineer, inventor of the Moog synthesizer [359]
Louis H. Renfrow Alpha Phi
(Honorary)
Brigadier general in the United States Army, president of the International College of Dentists (1951) [360][361]
Fred Singer Epsilon Mu
(Honorary)
Atmospheric physicist [362]
Paul Siple National Honorary Geographer, Antarctic explorer, co-developer of the wind chill factor [363]
Robert A. Schwartz Gamma Gamma Physician, discoverer of AIDS-associated Kaposi sarcoma and Schwartz–Burgess syndrome [364]
E. Donnall Thomas Alpha Rho Co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1990) for the development of cell and organ transplantation [365]
William Tebeau Delta Eta Engineer, first African-American man to graduate from Oregon State College [366]
Janice E. Voss Alpha Gamma Astronaut [367]
Cyril Wecht Beta Forensic pathologist, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania coroner (1969–1980, 1996–2005), Allegheny County commissioner (1979–1983) [368][369]
Sheldon Weinbaum Epsilon Zeta Biomedical engineer and biofluid mechanician [370]
James Frederick Young Alpha Vice president of technical resources for General Electric [371]
Astronaut Jim Lovell

Scouting

Name Original chapter Notability References
Ellsworth H. Augustus Theta Upsilon
(Honorary)
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1959–1964) [372]
Elmaar Bakken Alpha Lambda
(Honorary)
National Director of Relationships, BSA (1957–1967) [373][374][375]
Alden G. Barber Chi Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1967–1976) [85][376]
Daniel Carter Beard National Honorary Co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America; National Scout Commissioner (1910–1941) [377]
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 [378]
Gunnar Berg National Honorary and Alpha Alpha National director of the Boy Scouts of America [379]
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) [380]
Richard Chappell Nu Upsilon Chosen to represent the BSA in Antarctica for the International Geophysical Year. Spent 14 months (January 1957 – February 1958) in Antarctica. Wrote Antarctic Scout. Namesake of Chappell Peak [381]
George J. Fisher National Honorary Deputy Chief Scout Executive of the BSA (1919–1943); National Scout Commissioner (1943–1960) [382]
James P. Fitch Alpha Omicron Advisor BSA region executive for Region Nine (Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico) (1920–1945) [343]
E. Urner Goodman National Honorary Founder of Order of the Arrow [383]
Raymond O. Hanson National Honorary Founder of the Knights of Dunamis; Region Twelve Scout Executive [384]
Stanley A. Harris Rho
(Honorary)
First Director of Inter-Racial Scouting, BSA [385]
Walter W. Head Alpha Phi
(Honorary)
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1926–1931, 1931–1946). [386]
Godofredo Neric Alpha (Philippines) Chief Scout Executive - Boy Scouts of the Philippines [387][388][389]
Guillermo R. Padolina Beta (Philippines) Chief Scout Executive – Boy Scouts of the Philippines [387][388][389]
Harvey L. Price Omicron Zeta
(Honorary)
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America [390]
Edgar M. Robinson Gamma Eta
(Honorary)
Second managing director of the BSA; eighth Silver Buffalo Award recipient in 1926 [391][392]
John M. Schiff National Honorary National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1951–1956) [393]
Lester R. Steig Alpha Lambda Advisor National President of Knights of Dunamis (1963–1971); National President of Alpha Phi Omega (1962–1964) [394]
J. L. Tarr National Honorary Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1979–1984). [395]
James E. West National Honorary, Alpha Pi First Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America [396][397][398]
John Westfall Delta Mu Author of the Philmont Hymn [399]
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 [85]
Daniel Carter Beard
Walter W. Head
James E. West

Service, non-profit and religion

Name Original chapter Notability References
Michael Aquino Psi Founder of Temple of Set [400]
Scott Beale Mu Alpha Founder and chief executive officer of Atlas Service Corps [401]
Elbert R. Curtis Iota Psi
(Honorary)
Ninth general superintendent of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association of the LDS Church (1938–1948) [110]
Thomas W. Dortch Jr. Phi Zeta President of 100 Black Men of America President (1994-2004), state director for U.S. senator Sam Nunn [402]
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
Alferd Zannie Hall Jr. Kappa Delta General secretary of the Church of God in Christ [403]
George R. Hill Iota Psi
(Honorary)
Seventh general superintendent of the Sunday School organization of the LDS Church (1949–1966) [110]
Martin Luther King Sr. Psi Omicron
(Honorary)
Baptist pastor, civil rights leader, and father of Martin Luther King Jr. [191][404]
Oscar A. Kirkham Iota Psi
(Honorary)
General authority in the LDS Church and one of the seven presidents of Seventy (1949–1958) [110]
W. Walter Menninger Zeta President and CEO of the Menninger Foundation (1993–2001) [184]
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 [405]
Tommy Pangcoga Zeta Omega (Philippines) Writer and non-government organization worker [406]
Elizabeth Platz Epsilon Mu
(Honorary)
Lutheran pastor, first woman in North America ordained by a Lutheran church body [407]
W. Franklyn Richardson Sigma Mu Chairman of National Action Network, general secretary of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. [408]
Hamer Reiser Iota Psi
(Honorary)
First Assistant to the general superintendent of the Sunday School organization of the LDS Church (1949–1952) [110]
Earl Stallings Xi Sigma Baptist minister and civil rights activist, signer of the "A Call For Unity" letter. [409]
A. Latham Staples Zeta Omega Founder and chairman of the Empowering Spirits Foundation [410]
Howard Thurman Zeta Upsilon
(Honorary)
Theologian, author, and leader during the Civil Rights movement [411]
Leonard H. Tower Jr. Alpha Chi Free software activist, founding board member of the Free Software Foundation [412]
S. Dilworth Young Iota Psi
(Honorary)
General authority of the LDS Church (1945–1981) [110]
Len Tower

See also

References

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