Prominent Pikes

Members of Pi Kappa Alpha hold prominent positions in many walks of life. Choose any of the categories below to view our famous members:

Business
Bruce A. Aguilera - Vice President and General Counsel, Bellagio Hotel
Michael T. Ainslie - Former Vice President, Sotheby's Europe
Dr. Gilbert F. Amelio - Inventor and Entrepreneur
John A. Balch - Former President of Royal Appliance Manufacturing
J. Frank Bell, III - Chairman and CEO, Intellinet
Arthur S. Bowes* - Industrialist
W. Todd Bowling - President, Solutions-II, Inc.
Chester M. Brown* - Former Chairman of the Board, Allied Chemical
Lawrence Owen Brown - Entrepreneur, President and CEO, Owen Brown Enterprises
Nolan Bushnell - Founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater
William M. Byrne - Entrepreneur, Author
R. Don Cash - Chairman, President and CEO, Questar Corp.
S. Truett Cathy - Founder/CEO, Chick-Fil-A
W. E. Chope* - Former President, Industrial Nucleonics Corp.
Edward N. Cole* - Former President, General Motors Corp.
Dr. Stephen R. Covey - Cofounder and Vice Chairman, FranklinCovey
Thomas H. Davis* - Founder, Former President and CEO, Piedmont Airlines
Robert H. Dedman, Jr. - President and CEO, Club Corp. International
William H. Dial* - Founder, Sun Banks of Florida
Jeffrey T. Dunn - Former COO and Sr. Vice President, Coca-Cola Americas
R. Lamar Durrett - Former CEO, Air Canada
Gordon E. Eubanks, Jr. - President, Oblix
Ike Evans - President and COO, Union Pacific Corp.
Joe T. Ford - Chairman of the Board/Director, ALLTEL Corporation
W. George Hairston III - CEO, Southern Nuclear
Pete M. Hanna - Chairman and CEO, Hanna Steel
Neal C. Hansen - Chairman and CEO, CSG Systems International, Inc.
Lawrence Hariton - CFO, Universal Studios Home Video
Tom Harken - Chairman and CEO, Tom Harken and Associates
Lewis Hay III - CEO, FPL Group, Inc.
Daniel T. Hendrix - President and CEO, Interface, Inc.
Aaron Hendry - President, Hendry Corporation
R. Craig Hoenshell* - Former Chairman and CEO, Avis, Inc.
James P. Holden - Former President and CEO, Daimler-Chrysler Corporation
J. R. Holland, Jr. - President and CEO, Unity Hunt
Chad O. Holliday - Chairman and President, DuPont
Edward S. Hyman, Jr. - Economist
Hjalma Johnson - Former President, American Bankers Association
Earl D. Johnson* - Former President, General Dynamics Corp.
Gerald Kiser - CEO, La-Z-Boy, Inc.
Ken Lowe - President and CEO, The E. W. Scripps Company
Bill McCartney - Founder, Promise Keepers
Graham K. McCorkle* - Former President, Illinois Bell Telephone Company
Grant Macfarlane* - Attorney and Philanthropist
Powell B. McHaney* - Former President, General American Life Insurance Company
Stan L. McLelland - Former Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Valero Energy Corporation
John F. McNair III - Chairman, Wachovia Bank
James R. Moffett - Chairman and CEO, Freeport-McMohan Copper & Gold, Inc.
F. Anderson Morse - Senior Vice President, PNC Financial Services Group
Paul J. Orfalea - Founder, Kinko's
E. Sanders Partee - President and CEO, ViewGate Networks
Neal Patterson - Chairman of the Board, CEO and Co-Founder, Cerner Corporation
Edward A. Pease - Sr. Vice President, Government Relations, Rolls-Royce North America, Inc.
Jed Pitcher - CEO, Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Joseph Plumeri - Former Chairman and CEO, Primerica Financial Services
David Porter - Worldwide Head of Product Distribution, DreamWorks SKG
Donald T. Regan* - Chairman, Merrill Lynch (retired) and Former White House Chief of Staff (Reagan administration)
Donald W. Reynolds* - Media Magnate
Rodger Riney - Founder and CEO, Scottrade
Bernie Rosner - Holocaust Survivor, Author, Corporate Executive, Public Speaker
Samuel K. Skinner - President, Commonwealth Edison; Former Secretary of Transportation and Chief of Staff under President George Bush
Jack O. Snyder* - Former President, Sea World, Inc.
John S. Stein - Chairman and CEO, Golden Flake Snack Foods, Inc.
Charles Sullivan - CEO, Interstate Bakeries
Lee Talley* - Former Chairman of the Board, Coca-Cola Co.
Jeff Taylor - Founder, Monster.com
Ralph Terkowitz - Chief Technology Officer, Washington Post
Michael Tokarz - Chairman and Portfolio Manager, MVC Capital
Kevin Turner - COO, Microsoft
L. Jack Van Fossen - Former President and CEO, Red Roof Inns
Robert N. Wilson - Vice Chairman of the Board, Johnson & Johnson
Quentin E. Wood - CEO and Chairman of the Board (retired), Quaker State Oil
E. S. Woolard, Jr. - Former Chairman, E. I. Du Pont; Chairman, Telex Communications Corp.
Charles J. Wyly, Jr. - Chairman, Michaels Stores
Samuel E. Wyly - Vice Chairman, Michaels Stores
* deceased
Public Service

Pete Sessions - U.S. Congressman [R-TX]
A conservative community leader, United States Congressman Pete Sessions has combined hard work, innovative thinking, free-market solutions and common sense principles and values to build a successful family, business and congressional career. First elected in 1996, Congressman Sessions was re-elected in 1998, and 2000 by the people of Dallas and the Fifth Congressional District to represent them in the United States House of Representatives in Washington, DC. In the 2002 elections, Congressman Sessions was re-elected to a fourth term in the House in the newly created Thirty-Second Congressional District. As a member of the majority party in Congress, and a friend of President Bush and Vice President Cheney, Congressman Sessions has become a national leader on issues of great importance to the people of Texas.


Nicholas Lampson - U.S. Congressman [D-TX]
Beaumont, Texas native Nick Lampson was elected to represent the 9th Congressional District in 1996. The four-term Member of Congress serves on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, where he fights for federal highway construction and repair funds, and the improvement of Houston and Southeast Texas airport facilities. As a member of the Science Committee, Lampson is a strong advocate for the Johnson Space Center and the entire NASA manned space program. Prior to his tenure in Congress, Lampson, who earned his Bachelors Degree in Biology and Masters Degree in Education from Lamar University, served as the Jefferson County property tax assessor for nearly 20 years after he developed and taught a real estate management course at his alma mater.


W. Robert Pearson - Ambassador to Turkey
Ambassador W. Robert Pearson, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, has a broad background in European and security issues as well as wide management experience overseas and in Washington. The Senate confirmed Ambassador Pearson as Ambassador to Turkey on July 9, 2000, and he was sworn in on July 31, 2000. He officially assumed his position in Ankara on September 21, 2000. Ambassador Pearson was Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy to France from July 1997 to July 2000. He served twice at NATO, from 1993 to 1997 as Deputy Permanent Representative to the U.S. Mission during the Balkan crisis and NATO's enlargement, and from 1987 to 1990 on the international staff as Chair of NATO's Political Committee. From 1991 to 1993, he was the Executive Secretary of the Department of State. He served as Deputy Executive Secretary of the National Security Council (1985-1987). He served in Beijing, China as a political officer (1981 to 1983), was staff assistant in the East Asia and Pacific Affairs bureau, and began his Foreign Service career with a two-year assignment in Auckland, New Zealand (1976-1978). Ambassador Pearson served in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps from 1969 to 1973, and is a graduate of the University of Virginia Law School in 1968. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.


Jon Kyl - U.S. Senator [R-AZ]
Jon Kyl was elected to the U.S. Senate from Arizona in 1994 and re-elected in 2000, after having served four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. He has distinguished himself as: a key member of the Senate leadership; a long standing expert on counterterrorism, defense and intelligence issues; an effective voice for Arizona in Washington; a concerned advocate of parental involvement in education and funding that reaches the classroom; a strong promoter of economic growth and opportunity through tax relief, and responsible spending policies; a persistent supporter of tough crime and drug laws, and a defender of the rights of crime victims; and a noted proponent of access to quality health care.



Leslie C. Arends* - Former United States Congressman, Illinois
Dick Armey - Former United States Representative, Texas
Herbert H. Bateman* - Former United States Congressman, Virginia
Marmaduke (Duke) Gresham Bayne* - Vice Admiral, U. S. Navy; Former Commander of U.S. Forces in the Middle East
Tom Bevill - Former United States Representative, Alabama
Brooks E. Blitch, III - Chief Judge, Superior Court of Georgia
Charles A. Bowsher - Former Comptroller General of the United States
Dr. Earl W. Brian, Jr. - Former Secretary, State of California Health and Welfare Agency
Cavendish W. Cannon* - Former Diplomat, U.S. Foreign Service
Melvin E. Carnahan* - Former Governor of Missouri
John R. Carter - United States Representative, Texas
A. B. Chandler* - Former Governor of Kentucky
Earle C. Clements* - Former Governor of Kentucky
Thad Cochran - United States Senator, Mississippi
Bud Cramer - United States Representative, Alabama
Charlie Crist - Governor of Florida
Harry S. Dent - Former Special Counsel to the President
Everett M. Dirksen* - Former United States Senator, Illinois
Franklin S. Forsberg* - Former United States Ambassador to Sweden
David Haight* - 1 of 12 Apostles in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; former mayor of Palo Alto, CA
John V. Hendry - Chief Justice, Nebraska Supreme Court
Roy D. Hickman* - Former President, Rotary International
General Courtney Hodges* - Former U.S. Army Chief of Infantry
Leo A. Hoegh* - Former Governor of Iowa
John E. Horne* - Former Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank Board
William N. LaForge - President, Federal Bar Association
Laurence F. Lee* - Former President, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Jack Lucas - Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
David F. Maxwell* - Former President, American Bar Association
Dr. John P. McGovern* - Doctor
Stan L. McLelland - Former Ambassador to Jamaica
John W. McNair, Jr. - Head Program/Budget Coordinator, Office of the Comptroller, Dept. of the Navy
Clarence W. Meadows* - Former Governor of West Virginia
Alan B. Mollohan - United States Representative, West Virginia
Frank E. Moss* - Former United States Senator, Utah
Edward A. Pease - Former United States Congressman, Indiana
Donald T. Regan* - Former White House Chief of Staff (Reagan administration)
C. Patrick Roberts - United States Senator, Kansas
C. Wesley Roberts* - Former Chairman, Republican National Convention
A. Willis Robertson* - Former United States Senator, Virginia
Karl C. Rove - President George W. Bush, chief political consultant, and chief of staff in charge of policy
Dr. John C. Ruddock* - Medical Research
General Richard Seitz - General (Ret.) United States Army
Samuel K. Skinner - Former Secretary of Transportation and Chief of Staff under President George Bush
John J. Sparkman* - Former United States Senator, Alabama
Luther L. Terry* - Former Surgeon General of the United States
J. Strom Thurmond* - Former United States Senator, South Carolina
Dr. Malcolm C. Todd* - Former President, American Medical Association
Elbert P. Tuttle* - Former General Counsel, U.S. Treasury Department
Most. Rev. Bishop Henry St. George Tucker* - Bishop of the Episcopal Church
James van Hoften - Space Shuttle Astronaut
Milo J. Warner* - Former National Commander, American Legion
Claude R. Wickard* - Former Secretary of Agriculture
General Louis Wilson* (Retired) - Marine Corps Commandant, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
Major Carl E. Wuertele - War Ace
* deceased
Education

Kenneth T. Jackson - Jacques Barzun Professor of History and the Social Sciences-Columbia University, Editor-in-Chief of The Encyclopedia of New York City
Kenneth T. Jackson, Jacques Barzun Professor of History and the Social Sciences, specializes in American social and urban history. He received his B.A. from the University of Memphis in 1961 and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1966. His publications include The Ku Klux Klan in the City, 1915 to 1930 (1967), Cities in American History (1972), Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States (1985), Silent Cities: The Evolution of the American Cemetery, with Camilo Vergara (1990), and, as editor The Encyclopedia of New York City (1995). He is presently working on two books to be entitled Gentlemen's Agreement: Race, Class, and Differential Development in Newark, White Plains, and Darien, 1840 to 1990 and The Road to Hell: Transportation Policy and the Decline of the United States.


Dr. Samuel H. Smith - President Emeritus, Washington State University
Dr. Samuel H. Smith has enjoyed a distinguished career in higher education, first at the University of California, Berkeley, then at Pennsylvania State University. He served 15 years (July 1, 1985 - June 8, 2000) as president of Washington State University. He serves on the Board of Trustees of the Western Governors University, the Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board, and the Talaris Research Institute. His background includes serving as chair of the Executive Committee of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He became active in the NCAA when he was elected as the Division I representative to the Presidents Commission. He later was elected chair of that commission and then was elected chair of the Executive Committee, the NCAAs newly formed primary governing body, and served in that capacity until completion of his term.


E. Gordon Gee - President, The Ohio State University
One of the most experienced chief executives in higher education, Gordon Gee previously served as chancellor of Vanderbilt University (2000-2007), president of Brown University, the University of Colorado, and West Virginia University. He also previously served The Ohio State University from 1990-1997, and in July of 2007 was selected as its president. A joint degree recipient in law and education from Columbia University, he completed a federal judicial clerkship, after which he served as an Assistant Dean for the University of Utah College of Law. After holding this position, Gee served as a Judicial Fellow and Senior Staff Assistant for United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger. He then became Associate Dean and Professor at J. Reuben Clark Law School of Brigham Young University and next served as Dean at West Virginia University. Active in a number of professional and service organizations, Gee has been a Trustee for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation since 1995. He has carried out research on behalf of the Ford Foundation, the Guy Anderson Foundation, and the American Bar Foundation, among others. He is the co-author of six books, and the author of numerous papers and articles in fields relating to both law and education. The recipient of a number of awards and honors, he was a Mellon Fellow for the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies and a W.K. Kellogg Fellow. In 1994 he received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from University of Utah, and in 1994 he received the same award from Teachers College, Columbia University.



Joseph Ajello - Team Chief, Galileo UV Spectrometer Experiment/Jet Propulsion Lab
Dr. Richard Blankenbecler - Professor Emeritus, Stanford, renowned work with Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Dr. Tom Bonner* - President, Wayne State University
John A. DiBiaggio - President, Tufts University
Nick Dunagan - Chancellor, University of Tennessee-Martin
Dr. Benjamin B. Graves* - Past President, Millsaps College and University of Alabama-Huntsville
John P. Hargrave - President, East Central University
Dr. Walter L. Harrison - President, University of Hartford
Dr. James D. Hoskins* - Former President, University of Tennessee
David L. Jorns - Former President, Eastern Illinois University
Dr. Matthew A. Klein - Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Ferris State University
William Mankin - Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Thomas McGraw - Pulitzer Prize Winner
Dr. Allen C. Meadors - President, University of Central Arkansas
Wayne L. Morse* - Former Dean, University of Oregon
Dr. William R. Nester* - Chancellor Emeritus, University of Nebraska-Kearney
Dr. John Lloyd Newcomb* - Former President, University of Virginia
Dr. J. Michael Ortiz - President, California Polytechnic State University - Pomona
W. Taylor Reveley, Jr.* - Former President, Hampden-Sydney College
Eldridge W. Roark, Jr.* - Former National President, Omicron Delta Kappa
Dr. Otis A. Singletary, Jr.* - Former President, University of Kentucky
W. Christian Sizemore - Chancellor, William Jewel College
Dr. Samuel H. Smith, President Emeritus, Washington State University
Dr. Andrew A. Sorensen - President, The University of South Carolina
Edwin B. Strong, Jr. - President, Culver-Stockton College
William P. Tolley* - Former President and Chancellor, Syracuse University
Gary Trennepohl - President, Oklahoma State University-Tulsa
Michael Turner - President, Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Robert F. Vagt - President, Davidson College
Glen Weissenberger - Dean of DePaul University School of Law
William H. Willimon - Dean of Chapel at Duke University and professor of theology; author
* deceased
News, Art, and Entertainment

Rick Dees - Radio Personality
As host of Rick Dees Weekly Top Forty, Dees is heard on over 400 stations across the country and 70 countries worldwide. In addition, he is the immensely popular host of the Rick Dees Morning Show on KIIS/Los Angeles, where he has dominated radio since 1982. Rick Dees is the recipient of The People's Choice Award and has been awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He is a 1970 initiate of Pi Kappa Alpha at the University of North Carolina (Tau Chapter). His son is also a Pike initiate (Southern California, Gamma Eta '98).



Ted Koppel - ABC's Nightline Anchor
and Managing Editor Ted Koppel (Syracuse, Alpha Chi '58) is a 37-year veteran of ABCNEWS. He was named anchor of Nightline when the broadcast was introduced in March 1980. Koppel has won every major broadcasting award, including 37 Emmy Awards, six George Foster Peabody Awards, 10 duPont-Columbia Awards, nine Overseas Press Club Awards, two George Polk Awards and two Sigma Delta Chi Awards - the highest honor bestowed for public service by the Society of Professional journalists.



Tim McGraw - Country Music Artist
A 1986 initiate of Eta Omicron Chapter at Louisiana-Monroe, Tim McGraw's achievements are as remarkable as they are numerous: nine albums spawning 25 #1 singles and selling 33 million copies, successful tours, and scores of awards including a 2001 CMA Entertainer of the Year nod, 2 Grammys and the 2004 People's Choice Award for Favorite Male Musical Performer. He was the headline act at the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize Concert, and in November 2004 made his major motion picture acting debut in "Friday Night Lights". McGraw is a celebrity cabinet board member with the American Red Cross, and continues his involvement as an alum with Eta Omicron Chapter.



Jimmie Baker* - Emmy Award winning director and producer retired from ABC
Josh Bernstein - Discovery Channel host
Brad Booker - Drummer, Stir
Richard L. Evans* - Former Editor & Producer, CPS Tabernacle Choir Program
Kevin Gagnepain - Bassist, Stir
Mason Gamble - Actor
Joe Garvey - Lead Guitarist, Hinder
Cody Hanson - Drummer, Hinder
Alex Hawkins - Television Sports Personality
Bob Losure - Former Anchor of CNN Headline News, Author
Kenneth T. Ober* - Game Show Host
Fess Parker - Actor
Jeremy Piven - Actor
William Sanderson - Actor
Josh Schwartz - Screenwriter and Television Producer, The O.C., Gossip Girls, Chuck
William F. Shortz - Editor, New York Times Crossword Puzzle; Founder, American Crossword Puzzle Tournament
Jon Stewart - Host of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"
Scott Van Pelt - ESPN Anchor
Robert L. Ward - Senior Vice President and Creative Director, Universal Studios
Matt Winer - Anchor, SportsCenter on ESPN
Morgan Woodward - Actor
Dean W. Young - Co-creator, Dagwood & Blondie Comic
* Deceased
Sports

Bobby Bowden - Head Football Coach, Florida State
Coach Bowden has been coaching football at Florida State University since 1976 and has led the Seminoles to a National title twice (1993, 1999), second place twice (1987, 92), third, four times (1988, 89, 97, 99), fourth, five times (1990, 91, 94, 95, 96) and fifth in 2000. No team in college football history can match the run. Bobby Bowden was initiated into Pi Kappa Alpha's Alpha Pi Chapter at Samford University in 1949. He served as chapter president in 1954 and has supported Pi Kappa Alpha ever since.



Bob Bowman (Florida State, Delta Lambda '85) - CEO, North Baltimore Aquatic Club; coached swimmer Michael Phelps to 8 Gold medals in the 2008 Olympics. Bowman served as the Head Coach of California's Napa Valley Swim Team where he coached 1996 Olympian Eric Wunderlich and World University Games Champion Ian Mull. He has also been the Head Coach of the Birmingham Swim League, Senior Assistant Coach of the Las Vegas Gold Swim Team and Head Age Group Coach of the Cincinnati Pepsi Marlins. Coach Bowman is an ASCA Certified Level 5 Coach. He pursued a collegiate coaching career at the University of Michigan for four years after the Athens Olympic and returned to the North Baltimore Aquatic Club to become the Head Coach and CEO in 2008. He has gained experience as an assistant to four Olympic Coaches, himself being an assistant Olympic Coach in 2004 & 2008.


Matt Doherty - Head Basketball Coach, Southern Methodist University
Matt Doherty is the 16th head coach in SMU history. Previously, he coached at Florida Atlantic, North Carolina, Notre Dame, and Davidson College. His record boasts eight NCAA Tournament berths, seven conference titles, a Final Four appearance and the 2001 Associated Press National Coach of the Year award. Doherty has also served as a sports analyst for ESPN, CSTV and C-SET (Carolinas Sports Entertainment Television), and worked as a scout for the NBA's New York Knicks. He was initiated into the bonds at Beta Zeta Chapter (SMU) in 2006.



Horace Grant - Professional Basketball Player
Horace Grant (Clemson, Eta Alpha '91) is best known for his work with the Chicago Bulls organization where he won three NBA championships (1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93). He was also a member of the 2000-01 champion L.A. Lakers team. At the 1991 Pi Kappa Alpha Officers Leadership Academy, Grant addressed an audience and spoke of how the Bull's formula for success can be used within the Fraternity - "We came together as a team. With a fraternity, we are a team. When everyone has the same focus the sky is the limit," Grant said.



Hubert Green - Professional Golfer
A 1965 initiate of Delta Lambda Chapter (Florida State), Hubert Green is a well-known professional golfer. He turned professional in 1970 and has since won 19 PGA victories and 4 Champions Tour victories. Green has been active in golf coarse design, working with Fuzzy Zoeller on the TPC at Southwind, venue for the PGA Tour's FedEx St. Jude Classic and assisted in designing Greystone GC in Birmingham with Bob Cupp - site of the Bruno's Memorial Classic.



Todd Hays - 2002 U. S. Olympian
Pi Kappa Alpha alumnus Todd Hays (Tulsa, Gamma Upsilon '90) drove a United States four-man bobsled into American Olympic history in 2002 when the team won a silver medal, the country's highest finish ever and first Olympic medal in the sport in 46 years.




Lance Alworth - Pro Football Hall of Fame
Jamie Asher - Professional Football Player, Philadelphia Eagles
Trevino Betty - 2000 Canadian Olympian, Sprinter
Pat Bowlen - Owner, Denver Broncos
Chad Clifton - Offensive Tackle, Green Bay Packers
Jason Collier* - Forward, Atlanta Hawks
Dustin Colquitt - NFL Player, Kansas City Chiefs
Jeff Feagles - NFL Player, New York Giants
Wesley E. Fesler* - Former Head Football Coach, Ohio State
Gus Frerotte - Quarterback, St. Louis Rams
Breaux Greer - 2000 U.S. Olympian, Javelin
Bill Guthridge - Retired Head Basketball Coach, University of North Carolina
Matt Hansen - PGA Golfer
Fred Hoiberg - Pro Basketball Player, Minnesota Timberwolves
Jeff Ireland - General Manager, Miami Dolphins
Dan Issel - Former Head Coach and General Manager, NBA's Denver Nuggets; Professional Basketball Hall of Fame
Garth Jax - Former Pro Football, Arizona Cardinals
Travis Knight - Pro Basketball Player, Los Angeles Lakers
Jeff MacMunn - 1996 and 2000 Olympian - USA Disabled Volleyball Team
Bill McCartney - Former Head Football Coach, University of Colorado; Founder  of Promise Keepers
William H. Moos - Athletic Director, University of Oregon
Dick Motta - Former NBA Coach, Dallas Mavericks
Lonnie Nielsen - PGA Golfer
Chris Myers - NFL Player, Denver Broncos
George Nissen - Inventor of the trampoline; the Nissen Award is given annually to the top collegiate gymnast
Kyle Orton - NFL Quarterback, Chicago Bears
Steve Prefontaine* - Former World Class Runner, National Track and Field Hall of Fame
Bob Pruett - Head Football Coach, Marshall University
Joel Rodriguez - NFL Player, Tennessee Titans
Howard Schnellenberger - Head Football Coach, Florida Atlantic University
Frank Sinkwich* - Heisman Trophy Winner, University of Georgia
Kevin Stallings - Head Basketball Coach, Vanderbilt University
Gene Stephenson - Head Baseball Coach, Wichita State University
Gino Torretta - Heisman Trophy Winner, University of Miami
Mike Trigg - Head Coach, The Rampage Arena Football Team
Esera Tuaolo - NFL Player
Craig Veasey - Former NFL Player, Houston Oilers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins
Jake Voskuhl - Center, Phoenix Suns
Pappy Waldorf* - Coach, University of California; National Football Hall of Fame
Randall Whitehead - Miami University Cradel of Coaches Hall of Fame
Matt Whiteside - Professional Baseball Player, San Diego Padres
Woody Widenhofer - Head Football Coach, Vanderbilt University
Eric Winston - NFL Player, Houston Texans
* deceased