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Famous Alumni of Sigma Nu
 
 
 
 
Performing Arts, Literature, and Media

Glenn Miller (Gamma Kappa Chapter)
     Leader of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, in the National Academy of Recording
     Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.
Bob Barker (Epsilon Beta)
     Emcee for Ms. Universe and Rose Bowl parades, began hosting "The Price is
     Right" in 1977.
Dave Guard (Beta Chi)
     Guitar player who helped form the Kingston Trio. The Kingston Trio
     immediately won the 1959 Grammy for best folk performance.
Harrison Ford (Zeta Tau)
     Starred in some of the most successful films ever made, including Star Wars, the
     Empire Strikes Back, Apocalypse Now, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Blade
     Runner, Return of the Jedi, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Working
     Girl, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Presumed Innocent, Witness,
     Regarding Henry, Patriot Games, The Fugitive, and Clear and Present Danger.
     Also the 1985 best actor nominee for Witness.
Shadoe Stevens (Epsilon Kappa)
     Host of ABC radio's American Top 40.
Tom Poston (Epsilon)
     Won 1959 Emmy as best supporting actor in a comedy series for the Steve
     Allen show. Featured in "To Tell the Truth", "Mork and Mindy", and "Newhart".
     He received best supporting actor Emmy nominations in 1984, 1986, and 1987.
William Daniels (Gamma Beta)
     Emmy Award winning actor starred in St. Elsewhere and was the voice for
     "Kitt" in Knight Rider.
Tom Johnson (Mu)
     President of CNN, has also served as President and CEO of the Los Angeles
     Times.
James Dean
     Pledged Sigma Nu but dropped out of college.
Zane Grey (Beta Rho)
     Western novelist.
 
 

Political Figures

George Mitchell
     Former majority leader of Senate and candidate for Baseball commissioner.
Lloyd Bentson
     Former senator from Texas, Vice Presidential candidate in 1988, and current
     Secretary of the Treasury.
Jody Powell
     Predisential Press Secretary
Clarence Kelly
     Former director of the FBI.
Senators
     Bob Graham (Epsilon Zeta)
     Quentin N. Burdick
     Allan M. Cranston
     Clifford P. Hansen
     James A. McClure
     Herman E. Talmadge
 
 

Sports Figures

Felix "Doc" Blanchard
     Three time all American, 1945 Heisman trophy winner.
Paul "Bear" Bryant (Epsilon Zeta)
     Coached several teams to a record of 323-85-17.
Bobby Dodd
     Coached Tennessee to 165-64-8.
Walt Dropo
     American League rookie of the year in 1950, played 12 seasons for the Red
     Sox.
Mike McCormack & Stan Jones
     NFL Hall of Famers.
Cy Young
     Olympic track Gold Medalist in 1952.
Hayes Alan Jenkins
     Olympic figure skating Gold Medalist, 1956.
Dallas Green
     Major League baseball player, manager of Chicago Cubs and N.Y. Mets.
Dick Howser
     AL Rookie of the Year in 1961, managed K.C. Royals to World Series title.
Pat Riley
     Basketball coach of the Lakers and the N.Y. Knicks. Won 4 NBA titles with
     the Lakers.
Chet Jastremski
     1964 Olympic Bronze Medalist, Cover of Sports Illustrated, swimming hall of
     fame.
Archie Manning
     Pro quarterback for the New Orleans Saints.
Tommy Vardell
     Cleveland Browns running back.
Steve Stenstrom
     Stanford quarterback, currently a Heisman trophy candidate.
Norm Johnson
     Ranks 15th all time in points scored in NFL history.
Lindy Infante
     Green Bay Packers head coach 1988-1991.
Greg Swindell
     Pitches for the Texas Rangers. Recently named to Baseball American's all time
     college all star team.
Al Michaels
     Announcer with ABC's Monday Night Football since 1986.
 
 

Other Famous Brothers

Ronald Evans
     Astronaut
Vance Devoe Brand
     Astronaut