List of Phi Gamma Delta members
Over the years, many members of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta (also known as FIJI) have gained notability in their chosen fields. Examples include one U.S. President (Calvin Coolidge ), four U.S. Vice Presidents, eleven Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients, five Medal of Honor recipients, six Pulitzer Prize winners, two Nobel Prize winners, over 80 competitors in the Olympic Games (of which at least 28 Fijis have won at least 37 medals), and at least seven billionaires .
Academia
Business
John W. Creighton Jr. (University of Pittsburgh , Ohio State University , 1954), president and CEO of Weyerhaeuser and president of the Boy Scouts of America
John C. Cushman III (Colgate University , 1963), real estate executive, chairman of the board of Cushman & Wakefield , and president of the Boy Scouts of America
Thomas Dundon (SMU , 1993): Owner of the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League [ 3]
Stu Evey (Washington , 1956): former Chairman of the Board of ESPN [ 4]
Giovanni Feroce (University of Rhode Island , 1991): former CEO of Alex and Ani ; current CEO of Benrus
Jess Jackson (California , 1952): wine entrepreneur; namesake of Kendall-Jackson winery and majority owner of Curlin , the 2007 Preakness Stakes winner, 2007 Belmont Stakes second-place finisher, and 2007 Kentucky Derby third-place finisher[citation needed ]
Fritz Henderson (Michigan , 1980): President and CEO of General Motors [ 5]
Philip Knight (Oregon , 1959): co-founder, owner and president of Nike Corporation ; billionaire[ 6] [ 7]
Josiah K. Lilly III (Cornell , 1939): philanthropist ; Lilly Endowment and heir to Eli Lilly and Company [ 8]
Edmund C. Lynch (Johns Hopkins University , 1907): a founder of the Merrill Lynch investment company
Patrick McGovern (MIT , 1959): Chairman of the Board of International Data Group ; founder of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research ; billionaire
Nelson Peltz , billionaire businessman and investor
Charles E. Rushmore (College of the City of New York , 1876): businessman, philanthropist, donor, and namesake of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Tom Ryan (Rhode Island , 1975): President and CEO of CVS
Donald Trump Jr. (University of Pennsylvania ): EVP of The Trump Organization
Alfred J. Verrecchia (Rhode Island , 1965): Chairman of the Board of Hasbro Inc. [ 9]
Kessel Stelling (Georgia , 1978): Chairman of the Board & CEO of Synovus Bank [ 10]
Byron Trott (University of Chicago , 1981): founder, chairman, and CEO of BDT Capital Partners
Charlie Ergen (University of Tennessee , 1975): co-founder and chairman of Dish Network and EchoStar ; billionaire
Entertainment
Roone Arledge (Columbia , 1952): former President of ABC News and Sports; first producer of Wide World of Sports ; creator of Monday Night Football , 20/20 , ABC World News Tonight , Nightline , This Week , and Primetime Live ; won 37 Emmy Awards ; is in the Television Hall of Fame
Scott Bakula (Kansas , 1977): actor, Quantum Leap , Murphy Brown , and Star Trek: Enterprise
William Jan Berry (UCLA , 1963): singer and guitar player, "surfer sound" duo Jan and Dean
Holden Bowler (University of Idaho , 1931): singer in the Robert Shaw Chorale ; namesake of J. D. Salinger 's character Holden Caulfield
Dick Carson (University of Nebraska , 1949): television director
Johnny Carson (Nebraska , 1949): former host of NBC 's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson , and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient[ 5]
David H. DePatie (Sewanee , 1951): film producer; producer of animated cartoons
Radney Foster (Sewanee , 1982): country music singer/songwriter
Matthew C. Fox (Columbia , 1989): actor known for Party of Five and Lost
Jim Gaffigan (Purdue University , 1987): comedian
Major Garrett (University of Missouri): Chief White House Correspondent with CBS News
Bill Geist (Illinois , 1967):Emmy Award -winning journalist and contributor to CBS Sunday Morning
Samuel S. Hinds (New York University , 1897): actor known for It's A Wonderful Life
Jason Isbell (University of Memphis ), : rock and alt-country singer/songwriter; member of Drive-By Truckers and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Richard Jenkins (Illinois Wesleyan University ), actor known for Step Brothers and Six Feet Under
Rob Johnson (DePauw University ): Emmy Award-winning news anchor
Paul Kangas (Michigan , 1959): anchor and commentator on Nightly Business Report
Brian Lamb (Purdue , 1963): founder and host of C-SPAN , and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
Dan Mangan (University of British Columbia , 2005), Juno Award -winning singer/songwriter[ 11]
Paul McDonald (Auburn ), musician; American Idol season 10
Bob McGrath (Michigan , 1954); played Bob on Sesame Street
Seth Meyers (Northwestern University , 1996): cast member and head writer of Saturday Night Live , host of Late Night with Seth Meyers
Ralph Morgan (Columbia , 1904): actor; co-founder, charter member and first president of the Screen Actors Guild
Luis Moro (Rutgers University 1987), actor, filmmaker, writer, best known for the film Love and Suicide [ 12]
Cory Morrow (Texas Tech , 1990): country singer/songwriter
Dermot Mulroney (Northwestern University , 1985): actor known for My Best Friend's Wedding , The Wedding Date , and The Family Stone
Dave Revsine (Northwestern University , 1991): sportscaster for ESPN
Rob Riggle (University of Kansas ): actor, comedian, The Hangover , The Daily Show with Jon Stewart , and Saturday Night Live
John Ritter (Southern California , 1970): actor, Three's Company , Hearts Afire and 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter
Morgan Spurlock (NYU , 1993): independent movie director, creator of Super Size Me
McLean Stevenson (Northwestern University, 1948): Actor, M*A*S*H .
Duke Tumatoe (Illinois , 1969): former guitarist for REO Speedwagon
Law
Robert Bork (University of Chicago ): Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1982–1988; United States Attorney General, October 20, 1973 – December 17, 1973[ 13]
Neil M. Gorsuch (Columbia , 1988): judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ; Justice, Supreme Court of the United States , 2017
Frank Iacobucci (British Columbia , 1962): former Justice, Supreme Court of Canada
Byron White (University of Colorado , 1938): ; College Football Hall of Fame; United States Supreme Court Justice, and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
Literature and journalism
Ken Blanchard (Cornell , 1961): management consultant; author of The One Minute Manager
Will Cuppy (Chicago , 1907): humorist, author of The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody
Thomas A. Desjardin (Florida State , 1986): author and Civil War scholar
Douglas Southall Freeman (University of Richmond , 1904): winner of the Pulizer Prize for Biography in 1935 for R. E. Lee and 1958 for George Washington, Volumes I – VI [ 2]
John Gottschalk (Nebraska , 1965), chief executive officer and publisher of the Omaha World-Herald and was the national president of the Boy Scouts of America
David Hall (Tennessee , 1965): awarded the Pulizer Prize along with the Denver Post in 1986 for in-depth reporting on missing children.[ 2]
Haynes B. Johnson (Missouri , 1952): winner of the Pulizer Prize 1966 for his work in the Washington Evening Star covering the civil rights crisis in Selma, Alabama[ 2]
Jack Kerouac (Columbia): author
Ross Lockridge Jr. (Indiana , 1935): novelist, author of Raintree County
Frank Norris (California , 1894): journalist and novelist, author of The Octopus: A Story of California and McTeague
Tom Peters (Cornell University , 1964): author of In Search of Excellence
Lew Wallace (Depauw , 1868) author of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ , Union general in the American Civil War, governor of the New Mexico Territory, diplomat
E. B. White (Cornell , 1921): novelist, author of Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little , winner of the Pulizer Prize in 1978 under Special Awards and Citations, and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient[ 2]
D. Harlan Wilson (Wittenberg University , 1993): author and professor
Robert U. Woodward (Yale , 1965): assistant managing editor of The Washington Post ; awarded the Pulitzer Prize along with the entire staff of the Washington Post in 1973 for coverage of the Watergate crisis[ 2]
Military
Sidney Johnson Brooks Jr. (Texas, 1918 and Kansas, 1919): namesake of Brooks Air Force Base in San Antonio
Clovis E. Byers (Ohio State , 1921): United States Army major general, Chief of Staff, Eighth US Army .[ 14]
Tedford H. Cann (CCNY , 1920): champion American swimmer and a recipient the Medal of Honor Seaman , USN [ 15]
Marcellus H. Chiles (Colorado College , 1916): recipient of the Medal of Honor ; Captain , USA [ 15]
William J. Crowe (Oklahoma , 1946): United States Navy admiral, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1985–1989); Ambassador to Great Britain.
George Decker (Lafayette , 1924): United States Army general, Chief of Staff, United States Army (1960–1962).
Robert L. Eichelberger (Ohio State , 1907): United States Army general, superintendent of West Point ; commander of the Eighth US Army in the South West Pacific theater in World War II.
Bruce K. Holloway (Tennessee , 1933): United States Air Force general, member and commander of the Flying Tigers , commanded USAFE , Vice Chief of Staff, USAF and Commander-in-Chief of Strategic Air Command .[ 16]
LeRoy P. Hunt (California , 1914): United States Marine Corps major general; Commander, 5th Marines at the battle of Guadalcanal [ 17]
Albert G. Jenkins (Jefferson College , 1848): Confederate Cavalry Brigade General and delegate to the first Confederate Congress .
George H. Ramer (Bucknell , 1950): recipient of the Medal of Honor ; 2nd Lieutenant , USMC Reserve[ 18]
Robert D. Reilly Jr. (Washington , 1975): United States Navy RADM ; commander of Military Sealift Command ; former Commander of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) Carrier Strike Group
Politics
Victor G. Atiyeh (Oregon , 1945): former Governor of Oregon [ 19]
Newton D. Baker (Johns Hopkins , 1892): former Secretary of War [ 19]
Alphonzo E. Bell Jr. (Occidental , 1938): U.S. House of Representatives [ 19]
Calvin Coolidge (Amherst , 1895): 30th President of the United States of America and 29th Vice President of the United States [ 5] [ 19]
William J. Crowe Jr. (Oklahoma , 1946): former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ; Ambassador to the United Kingdom, and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient[ 19]
Ed Edmondson (Oklahoma , 1940): U.S. Representative from Oklahoma 1953-1973[ 19]
J. Howard Edmondson (Oklahoma , 1946): 16th Governor of Oklahoma; U.S. Senator from Oklahoma[ 19]
Charles W. Fairbanks (Ohio Wesleyan , 1872): 26th Vice President of the United States ; namesake of Fairbanks, Alaska
David Hall (Oklahoma , 1952): 20th Governor of Oklahoma[ 19]
Dave Hancock (University of Alberta , 1972): former Premier of Alberta
Eric Holcomb (Hanover College , 1990): Governor of Indiana
John N. Hostettler (Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology , 1983): former U.S. House of Representatives
Bob Kerrey (Nebraska , 1965): U.S. Senator , Nebraska (1989-2001);Governor of Nebraska , Medal of Honor recipient USN Reserve SEAL Team[ 20]
Herbert H. Lehman (Williams College , 1899): Governor of New York , United States Senator , and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient[ 21]
Thomas R. Marshall (Wabash , 1873): 28th Vice President of the United States
Bob Mathias (Stanford , 1953): United States Congressman and two-time Olympic decathlon gold medalist (1948 and 1952 )
Robert S. McNamara (California , 1937): former United States Secretary of Defense and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
William Yoast Morgan (University of Kansas , 1885): Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
Frank O'Bannon (Indiana , 1952): former Governor of Indiana
Mike Pence (Hanover College , 1981): Vice President of the United States of America ; Governor of Indiana ; United States House of Representatives
Jared Polis (Princeton University , 1996): Governor of Colorado ; U.S. House of Representatives
Jim Prentice (University of Alberta , 1976): former Premier of Alberta ; former Minister within the federal Canadian cabinet
Donald Randall Richberg (University of Chicago , 1901): head of the National Recovery Administration [ 22]
Joseph H. Thompson (Pittsburgh , 1905): Pennsylvania state senator , head football coach of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers , and College Football Hall of Fame inductee, recipient of the Medal of Honor ; Major , USA[ 15]
Charles Thone (University of Nebraska ): former Governor of Nebraska [ 19]
Zebulan Vance (University of North Carolina), Governor of North Carolina, United States Senate
Lew Wallace (Depauw , 1868) Union general in the American Civil War, governor of the New Mexico Territory, diplomat, and author of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Religion
Science and medicine
Luis Walter Alvarez (Chicago , 1932): Nobel Prize winner, Physics , 1968.
Eugene Cernan (Purdue , 1956): astronaut , Gemini and Apollo space programs; last man to walk on the Moon[ 23]
Malcolm Renfrew (Idaho , 1932): polymer chemist , Teflon development
Frederick Chapman Robbins (Missouri , 1936): awarded, along with two other colleagues, the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine[ 24]
Jack Swigert (Colorado , 1953): astronaut, Apollo program, and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
Sports
Roone Arledge (Columbia, 1952), United States Olympic Hall of Fame
Chuck Armstrong (Purdue , 1964): President and COO of the Seattle Mariners
Francis "Reds" Bagnell (Pennsylvania, 1951): College Football Hall of Fame inducted 1977
Sal Bando (Arizona State , 1966): professional baseball player with the Kansas City Athletics , Oakland Athletics , Milwaukee Brewers ; General Manager of the Milwaukee Brewers
Ormand Beach (Kansas, 1933), Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Clay Bennett (Oklahoma , 1981): Chairman of the Professional Basketball Club;[ 25] owner of the Oklahoma City Thunder professional basketball team; billionaire
Eric Bjornson (Washington, 1994), professional football player with the Dallas Cowboys , Super Bowl XXX (won) (1995)
Tom Brookshier (University of Colorado , 1953): Professional Football Player, Jersey #40 retired by Philadelphia Eagles (1953-1961); 1960 National Football League championship and later teamed with Pat Summerall as CBS’s No. 1 professional football broadcasting duo, Super Bowl (won) (1960) (before AFL–NFL merger )
Howard Cann (NYU, 1918), Basketball Hall of Fame
John Cappelletti (Penn State 1974): Professional football player; winner of the Heisman Trophy ; member of the College Football Hall of Fame
Clifford Carlson (Pittsburgh, 1918), Basketball Hall of Fame
Keith Carney (University of Maine , 1991): professional hockey player for Buffalo Sabres , Chicago Blackhawks , Phoenix Coyotes , Anaheim Ducks , Vancouver Canucks , and the Minnesota Wild
Skip Caray (Missouri , 1961): Announcer, Atlanta Braves
Jimmy Cefalo (Penn State, 1978): professional football player with the Miami Dolphins Super Bowl XVII (lost) (1983) and Super Bowl XIX (lost) (1985)
Earl "Dutch" Clark (Colorado College, 1933): Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted 1963
Meredith Colket (University of Pennsylvania), 1901 B.S., 1904 LL.B, Olympic silver medal winner in the pole vault at the 1900 Summer Olympics
Morgan Cox (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2010): professional football player with the Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XLVII (won) (2012)
Billy Cundiff (Drake University , 2002): Professional football player, Dallas Cowboys , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Green Bay Packers , New Orleans Saints , Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns
Wes Cutler (Toronto, 1933), Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Riki Ellison (Southern California, 1982): professional football player with the San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XIX (won) (1985); Super Bowl XXIII (won) (1989); and, Super Bowl XXIV (won) (1990)
William Beattie Feathers (Tennessee, 1934): College Football Hall of Fame inducted 1955
Tim Finchem (Richmond , 1969): PGA Tour commissioner
Tim Foley (Purdue 1969): professional football player with the Miami Dolphins Super Bowl VI (won) (1972), Super Bowl VII (won) (1973), and Super Bowl V (lost)(1971)
Tony Gabriel (Syracuse, 1971), Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Brian Griese (Michigan , 1997): professional football player with the Denver Broncos , Miami Dolphins , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , and Chicago Bears ; played with the Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXIII (won) (1999)
Charles W. "Chic" Harley (Ohio State, 1919): College Football Hall of Fame inducted in the first class, 1951
E. J. Holub (Texas Tech , 1961): professional football player, Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs ; AFL All-Star, and College Football Hall of Fame , and played with the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl I (lost) (1967) and Super Bowl IV (won) (in 1970)
Mike Huff (Northwestern University , 1985): professional baseball player with the Los Angeles Dodgers , Cleveland Indians , Chicago White Sox , and Toronto Blue Jays
Marcus Hurley (Columbia, 1908), United States Bicycling Hall of Fame
Chuck Hyatt (Pittsburgh, 1930), Basketball Hall of Fame
Hale Irwin (Colorado , 1967): professional golfer ; member of the World Golf Hall of Fame
Bob Konovsky (Wisconsin, 1956), National Wrestling Hall of Fame [ 26]
Ron Lancaster (Wittenberg, 1960), Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Myles Lane (Dartmouth, 1928): College Football Hall of Fame , inducted 1970
Mark Loretta (Northwestern University , 1993): professional baseball player with the Los Angeles Dodgers , Milwaukee Brewers , Houston Astros , San Diego Padres , and Boston Red Sox ; winner of the Hutch Award
Christy Mathewson (Bucknell , 1902): professional baseball player; member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Bob Mathias (Stanford , 1953): two-time Olympic decathlon gold medalist (1948 and 1952 ); United States Congressman , and United States Olympic Hall of Fame
Tom Matte (Ohio State, 1961): professional football player with the Baltimore Colts Super Bowl III (lost) (1969) and Super Bowl V (won) (1971)
Gene McEver (Tennessee, 1931):College Football Hall of Fame , inducted 1954
Hugh Millen (Washington , 1986): professional football player with the Los Angeles Rams , Atlanta Falcons , New England Patriots , and Denver Broncos
William K. Morrill Jr. (Johns Hopkins, 1959), National Lacrosse Hall of Fame [ 27]
Jack Nicklaus (Ohio State , 1961): professional golfer; World Golf Hall of Fame , and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
Peter O'Malley (University of Pennsylvania ): former President and owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers
Jerry Pate (Alabama , 1974): professional golfer; winner, 1976 U.S. Open
Clancy Pendergast (University of Arizona , 1990): NFL and NCAA football coach
Roger Penske (Lehigh , 1959): co-founder of Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART); owner of Penske Racing; winner of 15 Indianapolis 500s and 9 CART points titles; billionaire
Mike Peplowski (Michigan State University , 1993): NBA basketball player for the Sacramento Kings and Detroit Pistons
Bobby Rahal (Denison University , 1975): race car driver; winner of the Indianapolis 500
William Reid (Colgate, 1918), Basketball Hall of Fame
Les Richter (California @ Berkeley, 1952): College Football Hall of Fame inducted 1982
Greg Schiano (Bucknell , 1988): head coach, Tampa Bay Buccaneers football team
William C. Schmeisser (Johns Hopkins, 1902), National Lacrosse Hall of Fame [ 28]
Howell Scobey (Lehigh, 1936), National Wrestling Hall of Fame [ 29]
Denny Shute (Western Reserve 1927): professional golfer ; member of the World Golf Hall of Fame
Dean Smith (Kansas , 1953): former North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball coach; member of the Basketball Hall of Fame
Rufus Smith : professional baseball player for the Detroit Tigers [ 30]
Bill Snyder (William Jewell , 1963): former Kansas State Wildcats football coach; member of the College Football Hall of Fame
Robert Steele (North Alabama, 1977): professional football player with the Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XII (won) (1978)
Payne Stewart (Southern Methodist , 1979): professional golfer; member of the World Golf Hall of Fame
Matt Suhey (Penn State, 1980): professional football player with the Chicago Bears Super Bowl XX (won) (1986)
Edwin Sweetland (Cornell , 1899): first salaried basketball coach of the Kentucky Wildcats ; head football coach at Syracuse , Ohio State , Colgate , Kentucky , Miami University , West Virginia , and Tulane
Joseph H. Thompson (Pittsburgh , 1905): Pennsylvania state senator , head football coach of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers , and College Football Hall of Fame inductee, recipient of the Medal of Honor ; Major [ 15]
Oswald Tower (Williams, 1907), Basketball Hall of Fame
Bake Turner (Texas Tech, 1962): professional football player with the New York Jets Super Bowl III (won) (1969)
Roger Wehrli (Missouri, 1968): College Football Hall of Fame inducted 2003 and Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted 2007
Byron R. White (University of Colorado, 1938), College Football Hall of Fame
Percy Williams (British Columbia , 1928): Olympic sprinter; gold medalist
Matthew Wolff (Oklahoma State 2018) ; PGA golfer
Tom Yawkey (Yale University , 1925): owner, Boston Red Sox , member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
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