Here are some famous SAEs:
CHAIRMAN OF REPUBLICAN PARTY -- Haley Barbour, Mississippi '69
EDUCATOR/GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL -- Sheldon Hackney, Vanderbuilt '55
U.S. SECRETARY OF EDUCATION -- Richard Riley, Furman '54
SENATOR -- Max Baucus, Stanford '63
SENATOR -- Connie Mack, University of Florida '66
SENATOR -- Peter Domenici, New Mexico '55
CONGRESSMAN -- Bill Archer, Texas '50
CHIEF JUSTICE OHIO SUPREME COURT -- The Hon. Thomas Moyer, Ohio State '61
MILITARY -- Rear Admiral Edwin R. Kohn, USN, Penn State, '54
COMMANDER, STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND -- General John Chain, Denison '56
PRESIDENT, U.S. TENNIS ASSOCIATION -- Howard Frazer, Cincinnati '47
HEAD COACH CHICAGO BULLS/ LA LAKERS -- Phil Jackson, North Dakota '67
ATHLETE -- Ed McCaffrey, Stanford '91
ATHLETE -- Ken Caminiti, San Jose State '85
PUBLISHER OF TIME -- Louis Weil, Indiana '63
ACTOR -- Sam Elliot, Oregon '66
ACTOR/COMEDIAN -- David Spade, Arizona State '88
ACTOR -- Fred Savage, Stanford '99
ACTOR/ATHLETE -- "Nitro" from American Gladiators (Dan Clark)
SCIENTIST -- Robert Ballard, UCSB '64
ARTIST/SCULPTOR/DESIGNER -- Bill Tull, University of Illinois '48
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION CHAIRMAN -- James Quello, Michigan State '35
BUSINESS EXECUTIVE -- Chairman and CEO Donald R. Beall, San Jose State '60
AUTHOR -- Walker Percy, North Carolina '37
ENTREPRENEUR -- Boone Pickens, Oklahoma State '51
BUSINESS EXECUTIVE -- Skip LeFauve, Case Western Reserve '54
AMERICAN OLYMPICS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN -- Avery Brundage, Illinois '09
AUTHOR -- William Faulkner, Mississippi '19
POLLSTER -- George Gallup, Iowa '22
PHYSICIST -- Dr. Robert Goddard, Worcester Polytechnic Institute '08
GOLFER -- Bobby Jones, Georgia Tech '22
U.S. PRESIDENT -- William McKinley, Mt. Union 1869
LAW ENFORCEMENT -- Elliot Ness, Chicago '24
CORRESPONDENT -- Ernie Pyle, Indiana '32
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leaders in the Arts
Glenn Ballard, Emmy Award-winning record producer
Beau Bridges, actor
Lloyd Bridges, actor
Eraldo Carugati, artist
David Clemmons, stage actor and singer
David Connell, musician with the Connells
Mike Connell, musician with the Connells
Roger Corman, motion picture producer
Jim Dunne, composer and producer
Sam Elliot, actor
William Faulkner, Nobel laureate & Pulitzer prize-winning author
Carmen Finestra, television producer
Terry Gilliam, actor and producer
Sheldon Hackney, chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities
Bobby Hatfield, musician with the Righteous Brothers
Jim Ibbotson, musician with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
John Jakes, author
David McFadzean, television producer
Walker Percy, author
Michael Rosenbaum, actor
Grant Shaud, actor
Fred Savage, actor
Hal Shmykus, author
Andy Sidaris, motion picture director
David Spade, actor
Pete Taylor, pulitzer Prize winning author
Kevin Tighe, actor
Bobby Troupe, actor
Rudy Vallee, singer & actor
Bob Waterman, author
Robert Woods, actor
Robert Young, actor
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leaders in Business
Michael Andreas, vice chairman of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
Donald Beall, president of Rockwell International
Norman Blake, CEO of USF&G Corp.
J. Donald Bowers, vice president of United Airlines
Doug Burgum, president/CEO of Great Plains Software
Roger Crouch, founder of MNX Transport Co.
Cecil Day, owner of Days Inn
Richard Duchossois, owner of Arlington International Racecourse
Tom DuPree, CEO of Appleby's South Restaurants
David Garrett, chair of Delta Airlines
John J. Gillin, V.P. of Coca Cola
Walter Hanson, CEO of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell, and Co.
James Hembree, president of Dow Chemical / Canada
Thomas J. Kalinske, CEO of SEGA of America
Phillp Knox, V.P. and General Counsel to Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Tony Lama, founder of Tony Lama Boots
Richard LeFauvre, president of Saturn Car Corporation
Richard Morrow, president and CEO of Amoco Corp.
Dale Olseth, former president of Medtronics
Bill Osborn, CEO of Northern Trust Bank
T. Boone Pickens, chair of Mesa Petroleum
David Scott, chair of Allis Chalmers
L. Edwin Smart, CEO and chairman of Trans World Airline
Chris Sullivan, CEO of Outback Steakhouse
E. Lawrence Tabat, chairman of Dictaphone Corp.
William Young, chairman of the Royal Crown Corp.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leaders in Education
Samuel Kern Alexander, president, Murray State University
Neal Berte, president, Birmingham-Southern College
Milton Eisenhower, president, Kansas State University, Penn State, and Johns Hopkins
Thomas Hearn, president of Wake Forest University
Stephen Jennings, president, Simpson College
John O. Moseley, former president of the University of Nevada
Gary Ransdell, president, Western Kentucky University
Richard Riley, former United States Secretary of Education
J. Harvey Saunders, president , Westminster College
Robert Wagner, president, South Dakota State University
Frederick Widdon, president, University of South Alabama
Samuel Williamson, president, University of the South
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leaders in Government
Bill Archer, US Representative
Haley Barbour, former chairman of the Republican National Committee
Max Baucus, US Senator
Doug Bereuter, US Representative
David Bonior, US Representative
William Brock, former US Secretary of Labor
Jay Dickey, US Representative
Peter Domenici, US Senator
Zales Ecton, former US Senator
Don Evans, campaign chairman for George W. Bush
Thomas Ewing, US Representative
George Gekas, US Senator
Paul Gillmor, US Representative
Stephen L. Henry, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky.
David Hobson, US Representative
Fob James, Former Governor of Alabama
Kenneth James, Candian House of Commons
Chris Charles John, Louisana Congressman
Don Johnson, US Representative
Gary Johnson, Governor of New Mexico
Claude R. Kirk, Jr., Former Governor of Florida (1967-71)
William McKinley, 25th President of the United States
Connie Mack, US Senator
H. Ross Perot, Jr., founder of United We Stand
Larry Pressler, US Senator
David Pryor, US Senator
Mark Pryor, Attorney General of Arkansas
Ralph Regula, US Representative
Pat Robertson, Religious Right leader
Joseph M. Rodgers, former Ambassador to France
Sig Rogich, Ambassador to Iceland
Richard Russell, former US Senator
Charles Stenholm, US Representative
Lars Tobisson, deputy chair of the Swedish Moderate Party
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leaders in Law Enforcement
Elliot Ness, ATF agent responsible for ending the Al Capone Crime Family
William M. Rathburn, Security Director for the 1996 Olympics
Jerry Sanders, San Diego chief of police
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leaders in the Media
Bill Allen, executive vice president for MTM Television
Dave Campbell, sports broadcaster
George Gallup, pollster
Ernie Harwell, sports broadcaster
Bob Goen, Host of Entertainment Tonight
Phillip Howlett, publisher of Sports Illustrated
Chet Huntley, TV news anchor
Kenley Jones, TV correspondant
James Kilpatrick, sydnicated columnist
John Palmer, TV news anchor
Ross Porter, sports broadcaster
James Quello, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
Hughes Rudd, TV correspondant
Larry Sorenson, sports broadcaster
Louis Weill, publisher of TIME magazine
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leaders in the Military
Joe Foss, WWII flying ace and former governor of South Dakota, Congressional Molt Recipient
Frank Kelso, commander-in-chief of the US Atlantic Fleet
Ernie Pyle, WWII war correspondant
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leaders in Science
Robert Ballard, oceanographer and captain of the crew that found the Titanic
Philip Hench, Nobel laureate
Robert Goddard, physicist and Father of the modern rocket
Edward Kendall, Nobel laureate
Jim Montgomery, physician for the 1992 US Summer Olympic Team
Jim Puffer, chief physician for the 1988 Summer Olympic Team
Joseph Strauss, engineer and designer of the Golden Gate Bridge
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Leaders in Sports
Troy Aikman, professional football player
Robert "Bobby" Baffert, Kentucky Derby and Preakness winning trainer
Andy Bean, professional golfer
Scott Boras, sports agent
Mack Brown, head football coach at University of Texas
Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Commitee
Ken Caminiti, professional baseball player
Pete Carroll, head coach for the New England Patriots, from 1997 - 2000
Dennis Erickson, head football coach for the Oregon State University
Howard "Bumpy" Frazier, president of the United States Tennis Association
Bill Freehan, professional baseball player
Mike Gminski, professional basketball player
Brian, Goodell, Olympic gold medalist
Kevin Grevey, professional basketball player
Judd Heathcote, head basketball coach at Michigan State University
John Hencken, Olympic gold medalist
Phil Jackson, head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers
Bobby Jones, golfer
Max Knake, professional football player
Pete Maravich, professional basketball player
Ed McCaffrey, professional football player
Kevin S. McClatchy, owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates
Patrick McEnroe, professional tennis player
Jack Mills, sports agent
George Mira, All-American quarterback for San Francisco 49ers
Bob Murphy, professional golfer
Don Nehlen, head football coach at West Virginia University
Graig Nettles, professional baseball player
John Offerdahl, professional football player
Gregg Olson, professional baseball player
Tom Purtzer, professional golpher
Bob "Buck" Rodgers, professional baseball manager
Wally Ris, Olympic gold medalist
Glenn "Bo" Schembechler, former head football coach, University of Michigan
Brad Schumacher, Olympic Swimming Gold Medalist
Taylor Smith, president of the Atlanta Falcons
Bob Stull, college football coach
Fran Tarkenton, Hall-of-Fame football player
Walt Terrell, professional baseball player
David Treadwell, professional football player
Dick Van Arsdale, professional basketball player
Tom Van Arsdale, professional basketball player
William T. Young, Kentucky Derby winning breeder
...And here are some other famous Greeks:
Leeza Gibbons (Tri-Delt)
Ed Pease, U.S. Representative (Pike)
Rhea Seddon, Astronaut (Sigma Kappa)
Dr. C. Everett Koop (Alpha Sigma Phi)
Paul Newman (Phi Kappa Tau)
Julia Dryfus (Delta Gamma)
Ronald Reagan (TKE)
George H.W. Bush (DKE)
George W. Bush (DKE)
Jane Pauley (Kappa)
Michael Jordan (Omega Psi Phi)
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Alpha Phi Alpha)
Bill Cosby (Omega Psi Phi)
Dionne Warwick (Zeta Phi Beta)
Tom Landry (DKE)
Kay Bailey Hutchinson (Phi Beta Phi)
Elvis Presley (TKE)
Others include:
Pearl Buck,
Tennesse Williams,
Dr. Seuss,
Robert Redford
and Candace Bergen.