List of Kappa Sigma members explained
Kappa Sigma is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at the University of Virginia in 1869. This is a list of some of the notable members of Kappa Sigma.[1]
Academics
- Steven C. Beering (Chi), former president, Purdue University
- Alexander Bondurant (Upsilon), classicist and educator, University of Mississippi
- William Cade (Tau), president, University of Lethbridge, behavioral ecologist
- Bryan Coker (Phi), president, Maryville College
- Paul Farmer (Eta Prime), medical anthropologist, physician. professor and of the chair of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School
- Gary Forsee (Beta-Chi), president, University of Missouri System
- John C. Futrall (Xi), president, University of Arkansas, 1913-1939
- Christian Gauss (Alpha-Zeta), literary critic and former professor, Princeton University
- Irvine W. Grote (Alpha-Iota), University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Noted Chemist and inventor of Rolaids.
- Ernest Hartsock (Alpha), former professor of poetics, Oglethorpe University
- John Herbert Hollomon Jr. (Gamma-Pi), former president, University of Oklahoma; Former Assistant Secretary, United States Department of Commerce
- Manley Ottmer Hudson (Alpha-Omega), former professor, Harvard University
- William N. Ruud (Delta-Mu), president, Shippensburg University
- Paul Rudolph (Beta-Eta), former chair of the Department of Architecture, Yale University
- John W. Ryan (Delta-Sigma), president emeritus, Indiana University
- D. M. Smith (Kappa), chair, mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Zeta), former president, College of William & Mary
Art
Business
- Craig Barrett (Beta-Zeta), chairman and former CEO, Intel
- Talmage Cooley (Zeta), founder & CEO of Democracy.com
- John Donahoe (Gamma-Epsilon), former CEO of eBay and current CEO of Nike
- Robert Eaton (Gamma-Omicron), former chairman DaimlerChrysler AG
- Mike Eskew (Chi), CEO, UPS
- Gary Forsee (Beta-Chi), president and CEO of Sprint Nextel
- Dan Fredinburg (Mu-Delta), Google executive
- William Hewlett (Beta-Zeta), founder, Hewlett Packard
- William Hinson (Alpha-Tau), owner, WPHinson Trading
- Richard Johnson (Alpha-Phi), founder and president, HotJobs
- Albert Bond Lambert (Zeta), early aviator, sponsor of The Spirit of St. Louis, namesake of Lambert International Airport
- Robert Krebs (Beta-Zeta), former CEO, Burlington Northern
- Robert W. Lundeen (Gamma-Sigma), Chairman of the Board, Dow Chemical
- Scottie Mayfield (Alpha-Tau), president, Mayfield Dairy Farms
- George J. Maloof, Jr. (Kappa-Alpha), former co-owner of the Palms Hotel and Casino and the Sacramento Kings
- Nate Morris (Alpha-Eta), entrepreneur
- Alan Mulally (Gamma-Omicron), former president and CEO Ford Motor Company
- Bobby Murphy (Beta-Zeta), co-founder of Snapchat
- John Olin (Alpha-Kappa), former chairman Olin Corporation
- Spencer Truman Olin (Alpha-Kappa), executive Olin Corporation
- John R. Patrick (Beta-Iota), former IBM vice president and innovative leader in the technology industry
- Richard Rainwater (Tau), Financier
- Willard F. Rockwell (Alpha Delta), founder of Rockwell International
- Cyrus R. Smith (Tau), former president of American Airlines
- Jack Smith, Jr. (Gamma-Delta), president, General Motors
- Evan Spiegel (Beta-Zeta), co-founder and CEO of Snapchat
- Todd Wagner (Beta-Theta), Broadcast.com co-founder
Entertainment
Film and television
- Johnny Mack Brown (Beta), actor, Billy the Kid, many cowboy movies
- John Brotherton (Gamma-Sigma), actor, Fuller House, The Conjuring, many other notable Film & TV appearances
- Craig Conover (Kappa-Chi), actor, Southern Charm[2]
- Richard Crenna (Delta-Eta), actor, Rambo
- John Driscoll (Kappa Phi), actor, Guiding Light, The Young and the Restless
- Chip Gaines (Lambda-Tau), owner of Magnolia Homes and HGTV Show, Fixer Upper
- Chris Harrison (Theta Psi), actor, The Bachelor
- Dennis Haskins (Alpha-Iota), actor, Saved By the Bell
- Gordon Jump (Gamma-Chi), actor, WKRP in Cincinnati, portrayed the Maytag repairman
- Wink Martindale (Epsilon-Pi), TV game show host
- David Nelson (Delta Eta), actor, Ozzie and Harriet
- Mark Neveldine (Delta-Phi), director, screenwriter, producer, actor Crank
- Mike O'Malley (Beta-Kappa), actor, Yes, Dear, Nickelodeon GUTS, Glee
- Evan Puschak (Mu-Psi), video essayist
- Robert Redford (Gamma-Tau), Academy Award-winning actor, director, founder of the Sundance Film Festival
- Steve Sabol (Beta-Omega), president of NFL Films
- Gailard Sartain (Epsilon-Mu), actor
- Greg Smith (Theta-Beta), actor, Everwood
- Kerr Smith (Alpha-Lambda), actor, Dawson's Creek
- Ted Turner (Beta-Alpha), media mogul (TNT, TBS, CNN, Atlanta Braves)
- Michael C. Williams (Xi-Gamma), actor, The Blair Witch Project
- Nick Wilson (Beta-Nu), winner Survivor Survivor season 37: David vs Goliath
- Bill Wittliff (Tau), screenwriter, The Perfect Storm
Music
- Bill Anderson (Beta-Lambda), singer and songwriter
- Derek Andersen (Mu-Delta), EDM DJ and producer, part of the duo Slander
- Jimmy Buffett (Epsilon-Nu), singer, businessman best known for his Margaritaville franchise
- Hoagy Carmichael (Beta-Theta), composer and movie star
- AJ Castillo (Xi-Delta), Tejano recording artist, accordionist, singer, performer, and producer
- Kevin Griffin (Gamma), lead singer and musician, Better Than Ezra
- Josh Kelley (Delta-Xi), musician
- Scott Land (Mu-Delta), EDM DJ and producer, part of the duo Slander
- Paul "P.H." Naffah (Rho), drummer, The Refreshments, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers
- Bobby Pulido (Lambda-Psi), musician, Tejano recording artist
- Samuel Ramey (Gamma-Chi), operatic bass, actor
- Sam Vogel (Pi-Beta), EDM DJ and producer Jauz
Journalism and literature
- Richard Allin (Omega), author/ journalist, Arkansas Gazette
- Marquis Childs (Beta-Rho), journalist, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Sam Donaldson (Epsilon-Xi), journalist ABC News
- Steve Kroft (Gamma-Iota), journalist, 60 Minutes
- Stewart Mandel (Epsilon-Delta), journalist Sports Illustrated
- Craig Melvin (Alpha-Nu), Journalist / Broadcaster NBC
- Edward R. Murrow (Gamma-Mu), Broadcasting Legend
- Drew Pearson (Pi), columnist
- Anthony Sadler (Nu-Lambda), author known for defending the 2015 French train terrorist attack
- Lowell Thomas (Beta-Omicron), Journalist, Commentator
- John Ward (Lambda), U. of Tennessee radio broadcaster
Law
- William Lee Estes (Upsilon), judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas (1920–1930)
- H. F. Gierke III, (Delta-Mu), justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court (1983–1991); chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (1991–2006), chief Judge (2004–2006)
- Edward H. Johnson, (Epsilon Omega), judge of the Georgia Court of Appeals, (1992–2010), chief judge (1999–2000)
- David E. Kendall (Alpha-Pi), Attorney to President Bill Clinton
- David L. McCain (Delta-Delta), justice of the Supreme Court of Florida (1970–1975)
- Edwin L. Pittman (Epsilon-Nu), justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi (1989–2004), chief justice (2001–2004)
- Steven W. Taylor, (Gamma-Psi), justice of the Supreme Court of Oklahoma (1994–), chief justice (2011–2013)
Military
- Captain Edward Allworth (Gamma-Sigma), U.S. Army. Medal of Honor recipient.
- General Burwell B. Bell (Alpha-Iota), U.S. Army
- Colonel Jason Bothwell (Theta-Zeta), U.S. Army. Program Director of the Year for 2016 from the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association.[3] [4]
- Corporal Kyle Carpenter (Chi-Omega), U.S. Marine Corps. Medal of Honor recipient.
- Major General Frank L. Culin Jr. (Gamma-Rho), U.S. Army. World War II commander of the 87th Infantry Division.
- Captain Frank Freyer (Alpha-Tau), 14th Naval Governor of Guam; Chief of Staff of the Peruvian Navy
- Vice Admiral William E. Gortney (Lambda-Lambda), Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command
- Admiral Cary T. Grayson (Nu), United States Navy surgeon, Chairman of the American Red Cross
- General Paul V. Hester (Delta-Xi), Commander, Pacific Air Forces
- Colonel Thomas George Lanphier, Jr. (Beta-Zeta), World War II fighter pilot
- Lieutenant General Richard C. Mangrum (Beta-Psi), first Marine Aviator to receive the "Gray Eagle Award"
- Lieutenant General Hal Moore (Alpha-Eta), U.S. Army. Distinguished Service Cross recipient
- General Samuel C. Phillips (Delta-Gamma), Commander, Air Force Systems Command from 1973 to 1975
- Lieutenant Commander Gordon Arthur Stanley (Gamma-Alpha), U.S. Navy ace
Politics
Current officeholders
- John Boozman (Xi), Senator, Arkansas (2010–); former U.S. Representative, Arkansas (2001–2010)
- Michael P. Guest (Delta-Chi), U.S. Representative, Mississippi (2019–)
- Ken Helm (Theta-Delta), Oregon State Representative (2015–)
- Mike Johnson (Gamma), U.S. Representative, Louisiana (2017–), Speaker of the House (2023–)
Governors
- Thomas L. Bailey (Alpha-Upsilon), former governor of Mississippi (1944–1946)
- David M. Beasley (Kappa-Upsilon), former governor of South Carolina (1995–1999)
- Millard F. Caldwell (Zeta), former governor of Florida (1945–1949)
- Forrest C. Donnell (Beta-Gamma), former governor of Missouri (1945–1951)
- Lee S. Dreyfus (Beta-Epsilon), former governor of Wisconsin (1979–1983)
- Paul Fannin (Gamma-Rho), former governor of Arizona (1959–1965)
- Frank Freyer (Alpha-Tau), former Naval Governor of Guam (1910–1911); Chief of Staff of the Peruvian Navy
- Dwight Green (Alpha-Pi), former governor of Illinois (1941–1949)
- Beauford H. Jester (Tau), former governor of Texas (1947–1949)
- Joseph B. Johnson (Alpha-Lambda), former governor of Vermont (1955–1959)
- John Ellis Martineau (Xi), former governor of Arkansas (1927–1928)
- Robert Evander McNair (Chi-Omega), former governor of South Carolina (1965–1971)
- Harry Nice (Alpha-Alpha), former governor of Maryland (1935–1939)
- Paul E. Patton (Beta-Nu), former governor of Kentucky (1995–2003)
- George C. Peery (Omicron), former governor of Virginia (1934–1938)
- Sonny Perdue (Beta-Lambda), former governor of Georgia (2003–2011)
- Xenophon Overton Pindall (Xi), former governor of Arkansas (1907–1908)
- Ruffin G. Pleasant (Gamma), former governor of Louisiana (1916–1920)
- James Hubert Price (Mu), former governor of Virginia (1938–1942)
- David C. Treen (Sigma), former governor of Louisiana (1980–1984)
U.S. Senate
- Richard Burr (Delta-Omega), former senator, North Carolina (2005–2023); former U.S. Representative, North Carolina (1995–2005)
- Bob Dole (Gamma-Omicron), Senate Majority Leader; 1996 Republican Party Presidential Nominee
- Paul J. Fannin (Gamma-Rho), former senator, Arizona (1959–1987)
- Estes Kefauver (Lambda), former senator, Tennessee (1949–1963)
- John L. McClellan (Xi), former senator, Arkansas (1943–1977)
- John G. Tower (Iota), former senator, Texas (1961–1985)
U.S. House of Representatives
- William V. Alexander (Xi), former Congressman, Arkansas (1966–1992)
- Tom Allen (Alpha-Rho), former Congressman, Maine (1997–2009)
- Ed Bethune (Xi), former Congressman, Arkansas (1979 –1985)
- Dan Boren (Theta), former Congressman, Oklahoma (2005–2013)
- Douglas H. Bosco (Theta-Delta), former Congressman, California (1983–1991)
- Dante Fascell (Epsilon-Beta), former Congressman, Florida (1955–1993); former chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee
- William Shields Goodwin (Xi), former Congressman, Arkansas (1911–1921)
- Samuel B. Hill (Xi), former Congressman, Washington (1923–1936)
- Frank Horton (Gamma), former Congressman, New York (1963–1993)
- Robert Hurt (Upsilon), former Congressman, Virginia (2011–2017)
- Ernest J. Istook, Jr. (Theta-Psi), former Congressman, Oklahoma (1993–2007)
- Ken Lucas (Beta-Nu), former Congressman, Kentucky (1999–2005)
- John L. McClellan (Xi), former Congressman, Arkansas (1932–1939)
- Charlie Melancon (Epsilon-Chi), former Congressman, Louisiana (2005–2011)
- John Murtha (Beta-Delta), former Congressman, Pennsylvania (1974–2010)
- Archibald E. Olpp (Beta-Iota), former Congressman, New Jersey (1921–1923)
- Vic Snyder (Theta-Delta), former Congressman, Arkansas (1997–2011)
- Joe D. Waggonner (Epsilon-Gamma), former Congressman, Louisiana (1961–1978); former chairman of House Ways and Means Committee.
State and local officeholders
- Bryce Bennett (Delta-Omicron), former Montana state senator (2019–2021), former Montana State Representative (2011–2019)
- John M. Bransford, (Xi), former speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1938–1942), former State Representative (1937–1942)
- Lee Arthur Clayton, (Xi), former Arkansas treasurer (1961–1963)
- G. Ernest Cunningham, (Xi), former speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1987–89), former State Representative (1969–1996)
- Kevin Faulconer (Epsilon-Iota), current mayor of San Diego, California (2014–2020)
- Ryan Gatti (Gamma), Louisiana State Senate (2016–2020)
- John W. Greer, Jr. (Alpha), former member of the Georgia State Senate (1959–1960)
- Matt Gurtler, (Rho Prime), former Georgia state representative (2017–2021)
- Claris "Crip" Hall, (Xi), former Arkansas secretary of state (1937–1961)
- James Berry King, (Xi), former Oklahoma attorney general (1931–1935)
- Mike Layton, (Delta-Epsilon), City Councillor, Toronto (2010–2022)
- J. C. Long (Gamma-Omicron), former member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1983–1993)
- Lloyd C. McCuiston, Jr., (Xi), former speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1981–1983), former state representative (1961–1994)
- Dustin McDaniel (Xi), former Arkansas attorney general (2007–2015)
- Wally Nesbitt (Delta-Epsilon), former member of Parliament of Canada (1953–1973)
- Rob Patridge (Theta-Delta), former member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1999–2005)
- Sam Reed (Gamma-Mu), Washington Secretary of State (2000–2013)
- Barry Williamson (Xi), former Texas Railroad Commissioner (1993–1999)
Other political figures
- Herman B. Baruch (Zeta), former Ambassador to the Netherlands and Portugal
- John Ehrlichman (Delta Nu), Counsel and Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs under President Richard Nixon
- William Gibbs McAdoo (Lambda), United States Secretary of the Treasury (1913–1918)
- Tom Riddle (Theta Rho), United Kingdom Interim Prime Minister (1991-1998)
- Larry M. Speakes (Delta-Xi), press secretary for President Ronald Reagan
- Ardeshir Zahedi (Epsilon-Kappa), Iran's Ambassador to the United States and United Kingdom; Foreign Minister of Iran under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Science and medicine
- Lee Berger (Kappa), Paleoanthropologist and National Geographic Explorer, awarded the First National Geographic Prize for Research and Exploration
- John Covert Boyd (Zeta), military surgeon designated by President Theodore Roosevelt to incorporate the American National Red Cross
- Denton Cooley (Tau), founder of the Texas Heart Institute, performed first heart transplant in the United States
- Ernest William Goodpasture (Kappa), pathologist and physician
- Edwin Hubble (Gamma-Beta), astronomer, namesake of Hubble Space Telescope
- Edgar D. Mitchell (Delta-Alpha), Astronaut and Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 14, the sixth person to walk on the Moon
- Gen. Samuel C. Phillips (Delta-Gamma), University of Wyoming. NASA Apollo Program Director.
- Lore Alford Rogers, USDA dairy scientist and bacteriologist.
Sports
Baseball
- Fred Beebe (Alpha-Gamma), pitcher (1906–1916)
- Boyd Cypert (Xi), 3rd Baseman (1914)
- Chuck Dobson (Gamma-Omicron), pitcher (1966–1975)
- Boo Ferriss (Delta-Chi), pitcher (1945–1950)
- Gerry Hannahs (Xi), pitcher (1976–79)
- George Huff (Alpha-Gamma), manager of Boston Red Sox (1907); Athletic Director at University of Illinois (1901–1935)
- Carl Lundgren (Alpha-Gamma), pitcher (1902–1909)
- Andy MacPhail (Beta-Pi), president of baseball operations (2007–)
- Charlie Monfort (Delta-Sigma), owner, Colorado Rockies
- Big Jeff Pfeffer (Alpha-Gamma), pitcher (1905–1911)
- Steve Rogers (Epsilon-Mu), pitcher (1973–1985)
- Ray Tanner (Chi-Omega), head baseball coach University of South Carolina (1997–2012), Director of Athletics University of South Carolina (2012–present)[5]
- Cecil Upshaw Jr. (Epsilon), pitcher (1966–1975)
Basketball
Football
- William Alexander (Alpha-Tau), head football coach Georgia Tech (1920–1944)
- Dike Beede (Delta-Alpha), footbll coach at Youngstown State University and inventor of the penalty flag (1937–1972)
- Jim Benton (Xi), wide receiver, played 9 years for the Cleveland Rams and Chicago Bears. All-America in 1937, he was a member of the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team.
- Cam Cameron (Beta-Theta), head NFL football coach (2007); head football coach Indiana University (1997–2001)
- Lloyd Carr (Beta-Gamma), head football coach University of Michigan (1995–2007)
- Tommy Casanova (Gamma), safety (1974–1977) Pro Bowl
- Richard Cunningham (Xi), linebacker, center and offensive tackle, (1967–73) Buffalo Bills, Houston Oilers, and Philadelphia Eagles
- Richie Cunningham (Epsilon-Chi), kicker (1997–2002) Pro Bowl
- Fisher DeBerry (Alpha-Nu), head football coach Air Force Academy(1984–2006)
- Dan Dierdorf (Beta-Gamma), sports commentator, former NFL player
- Tay Gowan (Lambda-Epsilon), cornerback, (2021–Present)
- Ted Hendricks (Epsilon-Beta), defensive end, (1969–1983) Pro Football Hall of Fame
- James Kent Hull (Delta-Chi), center, (1983–1996) Pro Bowl
- Bert Jones (Gamma), quarterback, (1973–1982) Pro Bowl
- Jerry Jones (Xi), owner, Dallas Cowboys
- Greg Landry (Gamma-Delta), quarterback, (1968–1984) Pro Bowl
- Jimmye Laycock (Nu), head football coach (1980–) College of William & Mary
- Jim Lindsey (Xi), Half-Back, played for the Minnesota Vikings from 1966 to 1972, including Super Bowl IV against the Kansas City Chiefs.
- John Michelosen (Gamma-Omega), quarterback, (1933–1937); head coach of Pittsburgh Steelers (1948–1951); head coach of Pitt (1955–1965)
- Elmer Oliphant (Chi), Purdue and West Point football player
- Steve Owens (Gamma-Kappa), (1970–1974) 1969 Heisman Trophy Winner
- Erk Russell (Beta-Eta), head football coach (1964–1969) University of Georgia, Georgia Southern University
- Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger, football player, best known from the movie "Rudy"
- Dick Schafrath (Alpha-Sigma), offensive lineman, (1959–1971) Pro Bowl
- Paul Schwegler (Beta-Psi), tackle, College Football Hall of Fame[6]
- Clyde Scott (Xi), All-American halfback, College Football Hall of Fame, Olympic silver medalist in the 1948 Summer Olympics, professional with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Detroit Lions
- Brian Sipe (Epsilon-Iota), quarterback (1974–1983) 1980 MVP
- Jerry Stovall (Gamma), running back (1963–1971), Pro Bowl; head coach of LSU (1980–1983)
- Norm Van Brocklin (Gamma-Alpha), quarterback, football coach Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Tad Wieman (Alpha-Zeta), head football coach University of Michigan (1927–1928) College Football Hall of Fame
- Brian Young (Epsilon-Xi), defensive tackle (2000–2008)
- Bob Zuppke (Alpha-Gamma), head football coach University of Illinois (1913–1941) College Football Hall of Fame
Golf
Racing
Soccer
Other
- Ray Barbuti (Gamma-Iota), Olympic runner
- Scott Davidson (Xi-Lambda), professional table tennis player
- David Fee (Alpha-Chi), USA Rugby Player/Coach (2002-present)
- Francis Hunter, professional tennis player, Olympic medalist
- George Kliavkoff (Mu-Psi), Commissioner of Pac-12 Conference (2021–2024)
- Denis Margalik (Xi-Nu), figure skater
- Greg Raymer (Beta-Chi), winner World Series of Poker 2004
- Gus Sonnenberg (Gamma-Epsilon), world heavyweight champion
- Dr. Robert Steadward (Epsilon-Alpha), founding president of the International Paralympic Committee; Officer of the Order of Canada
- Louis Zamperini (Delta-Eta), Olympic runner, WWII POW, inspirational speaker
Man of the Year
Every year, the Supreme Executive Committee of Kappa Sigma selects one notable alumnus as Man of the Year.[7] Those selected are figures who have made significant public contributions in areas including politics, the military, entertainment, sports, etc.
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Name | Chapter | School | Year |
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| Tau | University of Texas | 1937 |
| Beta-Omicron | University of Denver | 1938 |
| Alpha-Lambda Colony | University of Vermont | 1939 |
| Alpha-Rho | Bowdoin College | 1940 |
| Gamma-Mu | Washington State University | 1941 |
James H. Macia Jr | Gamma-Rho | University of Arizona | 1942 |
Jack E. Manch | Upsilon | Hampden-Sydney College | 1942 |
Roy C. Osgood | Alpha-Eta | George Washington University | 1943 |
| Alpha-Pi | Wabash College | 1944 |
| Alpha-Gamma | University of Illinois | 1945 |
| Kappa | Vanderbilt University | 1946 |
| Tau | University of Texas | 1947 |
| Gamma-Beta | University of Chicago | 1948 |
Cason J. Callaway < | --Cason J. Callaway Callaway Gardens--> | Zeta | University of Virginia | 1949 |
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| Beta-Pi | Dickinson College | 1950 |
| Lambda | University of Tennessee/Knoxville | 1951 |
Donald H. Mc Laughlin< | --Donald H. Mc Laughlin--> | Beta-Xi | University of California/Berkeley | 1952 |
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| Beta-Theta | Indiana University | 1953 |
Thomas J. Williams | Xi | University of Arkansas | 1954 |
| Gamma-Beta | University of Chicago | 1955 |
Henry Symonds< | --Not Henry Gardiner Symonds (graduated 1924); the initial is not enough to disambiguate because of the Welsh cricketer--> | Beta-Zeta | Stanford University | 1956 |
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| Beta-Omicron | University of Denver | 1957 |
| Alpha-Delta Colony | Pennsylvania State University | 1958 |
Joseph D. Flask | Beta-Theta | Indiana University | 1959 |
| Alpha-Kappa | Cornell University | 1960 |
Spencer T. "Tom" Olin | Alpha-Kappa | Cornell University | 1960 |
| Iota | Southwestern University | 1961 |
| Gamma-Rho | University of Arizona | 1962 |
James B. Fisk< | --James B. Fisk--> | Gamma-Pi | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1963 |
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| Tau | University of Texas | 1964 |
Reno Odlin | Beta-Psi | University of Washington | 1965 |
William A. Whitfield | Gamma-Lambda | Iowa State University | 1966 |
Benjamin S. Gilmer | Beta-Eta | Auburn University | 1967 |
James H. Binns | Beta-Omicron | University of Denver | 1968 |
General Samuel C. Phillips, USAF | Delta-Gamma | University of Wyoming | 1969 |
| Gamma-Omicron | University of Kansas | 1970 |
| Delta-Alpha | Carnegie Mellon University | 1971 |
| Delta-Pi | Southern Methodist University | 1972 |
| Epsilon-Gamma | Louisiana Tech University | 1973 |
| Alpha-Epsilon | University of Pennsylvania | 1974 |
| Delta-Sigma Colony | University of Utah | 1975 |
| Epsilon-Kappa | Utah State University | 1976 |
| Epsilon-Beta | University of Miami | 1977 |
| Beta-Zeta | Stanford University | 1978 |
| Beta-Epsilon | University of Wisconsin | 1979 |
| Sigma | Tulane University | 1980 |
| Omega | University of The South | 1981 |
| Delta-Xi Colony | University of Mississippi | 1982 |
| Kappa | Vanderbilt University | 1983 |
Charles L. Massey Jr | Xi | University of Arkansas | 1984 |
Lewis W Lehr< | --Lewis W. Lehr--> | Alpha-Psi | University of Nebraska/Lincoln | 1985 |
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Paul H. Henson | Alpha-Psi | University of Nebraska/Lincoln | 1986 |
| Gamma-Sigma | Oregon State University | 1987 |
| Beta-Gamma | University of Missouri | 1988 |
| Epsilon-Beta | University of Miami | 1989 |
| Xi | University of Arkansas | 1990 |
| Phi | Rhodes College | 1991 |
| Epsilon-Xi | University of Texas/El Paso | 1992 |
| Xi | University of Arkansas | 1993 |
| Gamma-Delta | University of Massachusetts | 1994 |
| Gamma-Omicron | University of Kansas | 1994 |
| Beta-Zeta | Stanford University | 1995 |
| Tau | University of Texas | 1996 |
Pierson M. Grieve Jr | Epsilon-Delta | Northwestern University | 1997 |
Philip S. Anderson Jr | Xi | University of Arkansas | 1998 |
Col. Ronald J Webb< | --Col. Ronald J. Webb USAF(Ret)--> | Beta-Theta | Indiana University | 1999 |
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Raymond J. Lane, J | Gamma-Phi | West Virginia University | 2000 |
| Beta-Nu | University of Kentucky | 2001 |
| Delta-Xi | University of Mississippi | 2002 |
| Beta-Theta | Indiana University | 2003 |
| Chi | Purdue University | 2004 |
| Beta-Lambda | University of Georgia | 2005 |
Martin C. Petersen | Rho | Arizona State University | 2006 |
| Gamma-Omicron | University of Kansas | 2007 |
| Delta-Omega | Wake Forest University | 2008 |
| Beta-Chi | University of Missouri - Rolla (now Missouri University of Science & Technology) | 2009 |
Jim Morris | Beta-Theta | Indiana University | 2010 |
| Alpha-Eta | George Washington University | 2011 |
| Tau | University of Texas | 2012 |
| Lambda-Lambda | Elon University | 2013 |
| Beta-Zeta | Stanford University | 2014 |
R.D. Burck | Tau | University of Texas | 2015 |
| Beta-Kappa | University of New Hampshire | 2016 |
| Tau | University of Texas | 2017 |
| Theta-Psi | Oklahoma City University | 2018 |
James W. Stuckert | Beta-Nu | University of Kentucky | 2019 | - valign="bottom" | | Gamma-Omicron | University of Kansas | 2020 |
| Beta-Gamma | University of Missouri | 2021 | - valign="bottom" | | Alpha-Nu | Wofford College | 2021 | - valign="bottom" | | Delta-Omega | Wake Forest University | 2022 | - valign="bottom" | | Alpha-Nu | Wofford College | 2023 | |
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: UCF IFC Rush, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Sig UCF, Fraternity Rush. January 18, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110726212811/http://www.kappasigmaucf.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=126&Itemid=53. July 26, 2011.
- Web site: October 25, 2016 . A Little Southern, A Little Charm: Meet Craig Conover | Her Campus .
- Web site: 2017-07-07 . Brother Jason Bothwell recognized by Emergency Medicine Residents' Association . 2019-03-21 . Theta-Zeta chapter of Kappa Sigma . en-US.
- Web site: 2017-07-07 . Congratulations Brother Bothwell - Program Director of the Year . 2019-03-21 . Kappa Sigma Fraternity . en-US.
- Web site: June 21, 2018 . General - Story Archives .
- Book: Tyee . 1932 . 102 . University of Washington . washington.edu . July 3, 2023.
- Web site: Man of the Year . Kappa Sigma Fraternity . 27 January 2024.