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Famous Greeks


Beta Phi Omega Delta Tau Delta Phi Kappa Tau Phi Sigma Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon


Pete Caril, Basketball HOF
A.J Hinch, MLB Manager, Diamondbacks
John Elway, Pro Football HOF
Drew Carey
Will Ferrell
Matthew McConaughey

Pete Newell, Basketball HOF
Paul Newman
Pat Oswalt


Jon Rauch, Pitcher, Diamondbacks
Emil Liston, Basketball HOF
Bob Lilly
Tim Mahoney, 311

 


Alpha Xi Delta Delta Zeta Kappa Delta Theta Phi Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha

Jan Davis, Astronaut
Betsey Johnson, Fashion Designer
Deborah Price, US Rep. from Ohio
Kim Webster, Actress

Mercedes Bates, General Mills First Corporate Officer
Joy Behar, Host of the View
Nanette Fabray, Actress
Edith Head, 7 time Oscar Winner in Costume Design
Florence Henderson, Actress
Ivy Baker Priest, Former US Treasurer
Math Sofia Louisa Dagmar Thyra, Former Princess of Sweden

Georgia O'Keeffe, renowned artist
Bonnie Dunbar, Astronaut
Gloria Ray, Established Womens Basketball Hall of Fame
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, Nobel Prize Author
Kathleen Babineau Blanco, first femal Governor of Louisiana
Marge Scott, Former Cincinnati Reds Owner
Dr. Mari Ann Callais, CAMPUSPEAK presenter
Jennifer Hunter Smith, Owner and President of Spiritville USA
Patricia Clancy, Ohio Senator
Andrea Ciszek Seastrand- US House of Rep. for California

Erin Andrews, ESPN Reporter
Brigadier General Margaret A. Brewer, U.S.M.C, First Woman General in U.S.M.C
Phyllis George Brown, First Network Television Female Sportscaster
Faith Skowronski Daniels, former Today Show, 48 Hours Host.


Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Phi Beta Sigma Kappa Alpha Psi

Michael Clayton, WR Buccaneers
Donald Driver, WR Packers
Wes Unseld, Basketball HOF
Gene Upshaw, Pro Football HOF
Lionel Richie


Dr. Maya Angelou, Award Winning novelist and poet
Rosa Parks, "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement"
Angie Brookes, First woman President of the United Nations
Dr. Marilyn Hughes-Gaston, Assistant Surgeon General
Coretta Scott King, Civil Rights Activist and widow of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Alexa Canady, M.D, At 26, First black woman neurosurgeon
Aretha Franklin, acclaimed as the "Queen of Soul"
Carol Moseley Braun,, First black woman elected to U.S Senate
Erica Dunlap, Broke a 68 year color barrier by becoming the first African American Miss Florida.
Brigader General Hazel Johnson Brown, Ph.D, First African American women general in the U.S Army.
George Washington Carver, Scientist & Educator
Morgan Freeman, Actor
Emmit Smith, Former NFL star Running Back
Jerry Rice, Former NFL star Wide Reciever
Karl Malone, Former NBA star

Lloyd McClendon, MLB Manager, Tigers
Brandon Marshall, WR Broncos
Jamar Fletcher, DB Bengals
Kevin Jones, RB Bears
Mike Tomlin, Coach, Steelers
Wilt Chamberlin, Basketball HOF


Zeta Phi Beta Iota Phi Theta Omega Psi Phi Sigma Gamma Rho
Violette Anderson, First African American attorney
Elizabeth Koontz, First African American President of the National Education Association
Bernice Donald, First black woman elected to the Tennessee Judiciary
Ester Rolle, Actress
Alyce Gullantee, Ph.D, First black psychiatrist to recieve an Emmy.

Elvin Hayes, Pro Basketball HOF
Calvin Murphy, Pro Basketball HOF
T.C Carson, Actor
Spencer Christian, Weather Anchorman, Good Morning America
Kirby Wilson, NFL Assistant Coach, Patriots

Michael Jordan, Pro Basketball HOF
Bill Cosby, Comedian/Actor
Steve Harvey, Comedian/Actor
Steve McNair, Former NFL Quarterback
Kirby Wilson, NFL Assistant Coach, Patriots
Hattie McDaniels, First African-American Actress to win Oscar (Gone With The Wind)
Ruth Whitehead Whaley , First African-American woman to actively practice law in the U.S
Ruth V. Sims, Administrator, National Project Director of NAACP
Ann Fudge , President, Maxwell House Division, Kraft Foods
L. Marion Poe, First African American woman to be admitted to the bar in the South

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