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As of its centennial in 2011, the fraternity was composed of 150,000 college-trained men, with undergraduate chapters located on more than 360 college and university campuses and alumni chapters in more than 340 cities in the United States and five foreign countries. [2]
Zac Brown (Zeta Kappa) – lead vocalist with the multiple Grammy-winning country group the Zac Brown Band; Michael Brun (Sigma) – DJ and producer; Thomas Dixon, Jr. (Tau) – author, playwright; Bill Engvall (Xi) – actor and comedian; Ben Ferguson (Alpha Upsilon) – conservative radio talk show host, author
William A. Scroggs, insurance agent and Founder, Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity (Tau) Construction and raw materials. Elmer L. Andersen, President, HB Fuller Company; Murray M. Baker, President, Caterpillar Inc. (Gamma Theta) Leonard Firestone, President, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company (Alpha Zeta) Food and beverage
Alpha-Kappa Cornell University 1960 Spencer T. "Tom" Olin Alpha-Kappa Cornell University 1960 Senator John G. Tower: Iota Southwestern University 1961 Senator Paul J. Fannin: Gamma-Rho University of Arizona 1962 James B. Fisk: Gamma-Pi Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1963 Dr. Denton A. Cooley: Tau University of Texas 1964 Reno Odlin Beta-Psi
The Kappa Alpha Society (ΚΑ), founded in 1825, was the progenitor of the modern fraternity system in North America. As of 2015, there are nine active chapters in the United States and Canada. [1] Over the course of its nearly 200-year history, The Kappa Alpha Society has produced a substantial number of notable members in widely varied fields.
Kappa Kappa Psi was founded on November 27, 1919, at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Kappa Kappa Psi became a coeducational organization in 1977, and at the national convention in 1989, the fraternity voted to call all members "brothers" regardless of sex or gender. [1]
Ryan Mathews (Kappa Sigma 1141), NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver for Bill Davis Racing. Tom Penders (Alpha Pi 573), Head men's basketball coach at the University of Houston. Frank Quilici (Beta Theta 54), former manager of the Minnesota Twins. Bob Schaefer (Alpha Pi 570), former manager of the Kansas City Royals.
Former head men's basketball coach at Southern Methodist University [2] Guy Dennis: Alpha Eta: Former professional football player for Cincinnati Bengals and Detroit Lions [2] Sam Ewing: Zeta: Former professional baseball player for Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays [2] Jeff Feagles: Gamma Omega: NFL Kicker, University of Miami [2] Jimbo ...