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banditone 02-02-2007 02:37 PM

Famous Snakes
 
I'm sure this has been done, but I thought I'd do an updated version.

Everyone knows the old schoolers:
Harrison Ford
Bob Barker
Al Michaels
James Dean (yes, I realize he never was initiated)

But here are some that I only recently learned were Snakes:

Paul Rudd (Nu / Kansas) - Best known from Anchorman, The 40 Year Old Virgin, and Clueless. Brian Fantana: No, she gets a special cologne... It's called Sex Panther by Odeon. It's illegal in nine countries... Yep, it's made with bits of real panther, so you know it's good.

Josh Saviano (Beta Alpha / Yale) - Paul Pfeiffer from Wonder years!

William Daniels (Gamma Beta / Northwestern) - They main teacher guy from Boy Meets World (also the voice of Kitt in Night Rider).

Joe Buck (Beta Eta / Indiana) - Fox Sports. Google him, you'll recognize him.

Eli Manning (Epsilon Xi / Ol' Miss) - Giants...

Chip Arndt - Amazing Race 4 Winner. Best known as being the ex-husband of Reichen Lehmkuhl (who is the dude that Lance Bass came outta the closet with). :o

Kevin 02-02-2007 04:09 PM

Trent Lott, Senator (Epsilon Xi, Ole Miss)
Bob Graham, Senator
Tom Coburn, Senator (Epsilon Epsilon, Oklahoma State)

LOH_zetaphi '55 02-03-2007 05:19 AM

Scot Armstrong - '91 Sigma Nu

Film - Wrote screenplays for Road Trip, Old School, Starsky & Hutch, School for Scoundrels

Bradley- Zeta Phi, about 10 years before I was there

sigmanuzk 02-05-2007 04:12 AM

Michael Biehn Epsilon Alpha #971 : University of Arizona- Kyle Reese in The Terminator, Cprl. Hicks in Aliens, Lt. Curran in Navy Seals & Johnny Ringo in Tombstone. He'll also be in Grindhouse.

banditone 02-11-2007 04:29 AM

Johnny F'in Ringo?!?!!! Gets no cooler then that.

SnuKnight172 06-14-2007 07:16 PM

Kyle Chandler - The coach from Friday Night Lights (TV)

SigmaNuHX766 06-15-2007 02:45 AM

Beta Chi chapter: Charles Schwabb, multi-billionaire and Fortune 100 CEO and famed/legendary Investment Banker. He was instrumental in designing the LEAD program in the late 1980's as well.

[edit... I wikipediaed a few more!]
Tom Johnson (Mu) President of CNN; has also served as President and CEO of the Los Angeles Times.

Boyd Tinsley (Beta) Violinist of Dave Matthews Band fame.

Glenn Miller (Gamma Kappa) Leader of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, received the GRAMMY Hall of Fame Award in 1983 (In the Mood) and 1991 (Moonlight Serenade).

General Paul Tibbets (Epsilon Zeta) Pilot of the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare on Hiroshima in 1945!

Ronald Evans (Nu) NASA astronaut and Pathfinder to the Stars who piloted Apollo 17

Al Groh (Beta) Former head coach of the New York Jets, current head coach of the University of Virginia football team.

Don Tyson (Gamma Upsilon) Chairman/Founder of Tyson Foods

Johnny L. Morris (Epsilon Beta) Founder and Owner of Bass Pro Shops outdoor retailer

Chet Huber (Eta Mu) Current President of OnStar

Vance Brand (Gamma Kappa) NASA Astronaut — flew on ASTP, commander of STS-5 and STS-41B.

Kevin 06-15-2007 11:19 AM

From wiki

Political figures
[edit] Sports figures
  • John Bitove (Beta Eta) Founder and co-owner of the Toronto Raptors. Current CEO of Canadian Satellite Radio (XM Radio)
  • Norm Johnson (Epsilon Pi) Ranks fifteenth all time in points scored in NFL history
  • Guy Lewis (Zeta Chi) University of Houston Basketball coach with 27 straight winning seasons
  • Roy Skinner (Zeta Theta) Vanderbilt University Basketball coach (1961-1976); winningest coach in school history. Integrated the Southeastern Conference (SEC) basketball by signing the first black player, Perry Wallace.
  • Steve Stenstrom (Beta Chi) Stanford quarterback and a Heisman trophy candidate
[edit] Other famous members
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The Tom Coburn thing is wrong... he's actually currently in the Senate but he's a former House of Representatives member.

RazorSnake 08-02-2007 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1393729)
Trent Lott, Senator (Epsilon Xi, Ole Miss)
Bob Graham, Senator
Tom Coburn, Senator (Epsilon Epsilon, Oklahoma State)

Coburn is a sigma nu?!! UGH. haha and all the time I spent campaigning against him

Kevin 08-02-2007 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RazorSnake (Post 1495710)
Coburn is a sigma nu?!! UGH. haha and all the time I spent campaigning against him

One of the lawyers in the suite next door to mine is his pledge brother.

I'm a big fan of what Coburn has done in the Senate. I'm not a huge fan of his social stances, but no one is perfect. Bob Anthony, one of his primary opponents is also a Sigma Nu. In Oklahoma, we had a 3-way race for the Republican Senate seat. Two of those candidates were Sigma Nus.

TrevorG 08-02-2007 03:34 PM

I remember reading somewhere that Lott led the charge in defeating a proposal in Grand Chapter to admit blacks. Wonderful role model.

banditone 08-02-2007 03:40 PM

It was a different time in our country......

SnuKnight172 08-02-2007 06:00 PM

Here is the article from Time Magazine (a partner of CNN)

http://www.time.com/time/nation/arti...399310,00.html

The early 60s were a bad time in our nation and a bad time in Sigma Nu. There was debates raging that came to a head at Grand Chapter.

Keep in mind when reading this article that Tom Johnson is the President of CNN and the article is clearly leaning to favoring the side of the story told by Johnson himself.

The next time you discuss something within the confinds of your Chapter meetings or at Grand Chapter remember that what happens in our meetings is for Sigma Nu ears only and transcrips should only be issued from the Chapter or the Grand Councils as the official stance of the Fraternity.

Clearly Brother Johnson (Mu, University of Georgia) forgot what he pledged to his brothers in Sigma Nu. It is a shame that he brought this up at a time when the Liberal Left needed a boost and bashing Strom Thurman and Trent Lott, over decisions they made when they were young and neive, seemed like the right thing to do for the President of the Liberals strongest Media outlet. He could have not said anything at all and Sigma Nus name would have not been dragged through the dirt.

TrevorG 08-02-2007 10:04 PM

Uh oh, out comes the "L Word". Isn't saying "Liberal Left" redundant?

I agree that the original controversy that lead to that story was blown way out of proportion, but it also contradicts the defense you just used about Lott being "young and naive" at the time. Since he publicly stated that he believes the country would be better if Thurmond had won the presidency, he obviously still supports the segregationist platform he ran on. I mean, Strom Thurmond is the guy who filibustered the Civil Rights Act.

At any rate, this is the wrong place to have this discussion, and all it will do is generate strife amongst brothers at this point.

SnuKnight172 08-03-2007 12:21 AM

agreed...


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