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Brother of Sigma Nu |
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Bob Barker |
Emmy-winning host of "The Price is Right" game show since 1972; has served as emcee for Miss Universe and Rose Bowl parade
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Harrison Ford |
Starred in some of the most successful films ever made, including Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and The Fugitive. Also the 1985 Oscar best actor nominee for Witness
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Tom Johnson |
President of CNN; has also served as President and CEO of the Los Angeles Times.
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Al Michaels |
Play by play sportscaster for NBC's Sunday Night Football; formerly announced ABC's Monday Night Football from 1986 until it ended in 2005; one of only two men to have broadcasted for the championships of the four major American pro sports (NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL)
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Glenn Miller |
Leader of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, received the GRAMMY Hall of Fame Award in 1983 (In the Mood) and 1991 (Moonlight Serenade)
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Boyd Tinsley |
Violinist of Dave Matthews Band
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Trent Lott |
Senate Republican Whip (R — Mississippi)
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Bob Graham |
Governor of Florida (1978–1986); U.S. Senator (1986–2005) (D —Florida)
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George J. Mitchell |
Former Senate Majority leader and current chairman of The Walt Disney Company
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Clarence M. Kelley |
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from July 9, 1973 through February 23, 1978. Kelley, who was Kansas City police chief when he received the appointment, had been an FBI Agent from 1940 to 1961. Kelley also served in the United States Navy (22 July 1944 - 9 April 1946) having been granted military leave from the FBI.
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Felix "Doc" Blanchard |
Three time All-American and 1945 Heisman trophy winner for Army (after joining Sigma Nu at UNC)
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Paul "Bear" Bryant |
Coached several college football teams (most notably, his alma mater Alabama) for a career record of 323-85-17
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Bobby Dodd |
Coached Georgia Tech football team to 165-64-8 record; All-American quarterback for Tennessee; one of only two men in the College Football Hall of Fame as both a coach and a player
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Dick Howser |
American League Rookie of the Year in 1961; managed the Kansas City Royals to first World Series title
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Chet Jastremski |
1964 Olympic Bronze Medalist; made the cover of Sports Illustrated; member of the swimming hall of fame
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Norm Johnson |
Ranks fifteenth all time in points scored in NFL history
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Stan Jones |
NFL Hall of Famer
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Archie Manning |
Professional quarterback for the New Orleans Saints
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Eli Manning |
Professional quarterback for the New York Giants
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Mike McCormack |
NFL Hall of Fame
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Pat Riley |
NBA head coach for Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, and currently the Miami Heat; served as head coach for five NBA championship teams, and as a player or assistant coach on two more
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Bill Stanfill |
NFL All-Pro defensive end for Miami Dolphins; college football All-American and Outland Trophy winner for Georgia Bulldogs
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Tommy Vardell |
Cleveland Browns running back
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Bill Yoast |
Coach portrayed in Remember the Titans
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Daniel Amos |
CEO of AFLAC Insurance
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Vance Brand |
Astronaut — flew on ASTP, commander of STS-5 and STS-41B
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Ronald Evans |
NASA astronaut and Pathfinder to the Stars who piloted Apollo 17
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Chet Huber |
Current President of Onstar
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Johnny L Morris |
Founder and Owner of Bass Pro Shops outdoor retailer
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Charles R. Schwab |
Founder, Chairman and CEO of Charles Schwab Corporation Retail Stock Brokerage
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General Paul Tibbets |
Pilot of the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare on Hiroshima in 1945 |