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  1. George Eads

    George Coleman Eads III (born March 1, 1967) is an American actor, best known for his role as Nick Stokes on the CBS crime drama "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation". George was born in Fort Worth, Texas and grew up in Belton, Texas, 130 miles south of Fort Worth. His father is Arthur Coleman "Cappy" Eads, and his mother is Vivian Baker. George's stepfather, Dudley Baker, is a gynecologist.

  2. George Banta

    George Banta (1857-1935) was the founder of the George Banta Company (later the Banta Corporation) and an influential figure in the development of the collegiate Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Delta Gamma sorority. Born in 1857 in Covington, Kentucky, Banta attended Franklin College in Franklin, Indiana, where he became an active member of Phi Delta Theta. After graduating in 1876, he was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1878.

  3. Trey Wingo

    Hal Chapman Wingo III or "Trey" Wingo is the co-host of ESPN's "SportsCenter" from time to time but is best known as host of "NFL Live" alongside football analysts Mark Schlereth, Sean Salisbury, Merrill Hoge, Mike Golic and Tom Jackson, among others. He also has served as the host of the Women's NCAA basketball tournament on ESPN. Wingo attended Baylor University and was a member of Phi Delta Theta, the Tryon Coterie (Texas Lambda chapter.

  4. Guy Potter Benton

    The Reverend Dr. Guy Potter Wharton Benton (born May 26, 1865) was an American educator who served as president of Miami University from 1902-1911 and the University of the Philippines from 1921-1925. While at Miami University, he is credited with being instumental in the founding of Delta Zeta Sorority in 1902. He was born to Daniel Webster and Harriet (Wharton) Benton in Kenton, Ohio. After serving as superintendent of schools at Fort Scott, Kansas (1890-95), …

  5. Colby Donaldson

    Originally from Christoval, Texas, Colby Donaldson is a successful, self-employed custom auto designer and builder currently living in Dallas, Texas. He graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in business marketing and began working as a sales representative at an HMO carrier until he decided to leave the security of a successful corporate job to pursue a passion and start his own company. Donaldson describes himself as imaginative, dedicated and flexible.

  6. Mark White

    Mark Wells White (born 1940) is an American lawyer, who served as the forty-fourth Governor of Texas from 1983 to 1987. Born in Henderson, Texas, in Rusk County, White attended Baylor University in Waco, and was a member of the prestigious Tryon Coterie Club, now Phi Delta Theta (Texas Lambda Chapter) at Baylor. He graduated with a law degree in 1965. After spending time practicing law in a private practice in Houston (Harris County), …

  7. William B. Bankhead

    William Brockman Bankhead (April 12, 1874 - September 15, 1940) was an American politician from Alabama. William followed his father's footsteps and went into politics following a brief career as a lawyer. As a young man he was known as a brilliant public speaker and for his fun-loving personality. He was a member of the Phi Delta Theta International Fraternity, Inc., at the University of Alabama.

  8. Mike Connors

    Mike Connors (born August 15, 1925) is an American actor of Armenian descent. He is best known for playing Joe Mannix in the long-running detective television series, "Mannix". Before that, he had played a crime-fighting investigator, wielding a .38 handgun hidden in his back, in the television series "Tightrope". Born Kreker Ohanian in Fresno, California, he graduated from UCLA where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

  9. Don Herold

    Don Herold (July 9, 1889 - June 1, 1966) was an American humorist, writer, illustrator, and cartoonist who wrote and illustrated many books and was a contributor to national magazines. He was born in Bloomfield, Indiana to Otto F. Herold and Clara Huyer Herold. He graduated from high school in 1907 and went on to the Art Institute of Chicago until 1908 when he transferred to the Indiana University.

  10. Ron Cey

    Ronald Charles (Ron) Cey (born February 15, 1948 in Tacoma, Washington, a graduate of Mount Tahoma High School) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1971-82), Chicago Cubs (1983-86) and Oakland Athletics (1987). Cey batted and threw right-handed. A popular player, he was nicknamed "The Penguin" for his slow waddling running gait by his then-minor league manager Tommy Lasorda.

  11. Donald Gibb

    Donald Gibb (born on August 4, 1956 in New York, New York, sometimes credited as Don Gibb) is an actor with an imposing 6ft-4in frame, best known for portraying the large, dimwitted fraternity brother "Ogre" in several installments of the "Revenge of the Nerds" film series. Raised in California, Gibb attended the University of New Mexico on a basketball scholarship, where he joined Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

  12. Don Simpson

    Donald Clarence Simpson (October 29, 1943 - January 19, 1996) was an American film producer. He is known for such hits as "Flashdance", "Beverly Hills Cop", "Top Gun" and "The Rock". In 1985 and again in 1988, he and his producing partner, Jerry Bruckheimer, were named Producers of the Year by the National Association of Theater Owners. Simpson was born in Seattle, Washington, grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, and attended the University of Oregon, …

  13. Van Heflin

    Van Heflin (December 13, 1910 - July 23, 1971) was an Academy Award-winning American film and theater actor.

  14. Jamie Murray

    Jamie Murray (born October 27, 1977) was a cast member on MTV's The Real World television series, New Orleans during the Spring of 2000. He subsequently reappeared on several of MTV's "Real World/Road Rules Challenge" seasons: "Extreme Challenge" (2001), "Battle of the Sexes" (2003), and "The Gauntlet II" (2005). Following his brief tenure as reality television star on The Real World, …

  15. Steve Tasker

    Steven Jay Tasker (born April 10, 1962 in Smith Center, Kansas) is a former American football wide receiver who played for the Houston Oilers and the Buffalo Bills of the NFL. He was drafted out of Northwestern University, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, by the Oilers in the ninth round (226th overall) of the 1985 NFL Draft. Although he was listed as a wide receiver, …

  16. Jim Risch

    James E. "Jim" Risch (born May 3, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a former Governor of Idaho. He succeeded to the office on May 26, 2006 when his predecessor, Dirk Kempthorne, resigned to become U.S. Secretary of the Interior. Risch is a rancher, attorney, and politician from Ada County. He was the first Catholic to become governor of the State of Idaho. Currently he is Lieutenant Governor of Idaho.

  17. Max Sandlin

    Max A. Sandlin, Jr. (born September 29, 1952), American politician, is a former Democratic Congressman representing Texas's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1997 to 2005. Sandlin was a member of the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of fiscally moderate Democrats in Congress. Born in Texarkana, Arkansas, Sandlin earned Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor degrees from Baylor University, …

  18. William Randolph Hearst Jr.

    William Randolph Hearst, Jr. became editor-in-chief of Hearst Newspapers after the death of his father William Randolph Hearst and won a Pulitzer Prize for his interview with Soviet premier Nikita Kruschev and associated commentaries in 1955. William Randolph Hearst, Jr. attended the University of California, Berkeley and was a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. He was instrumental in restoring some measure of family control to the Hearst Corporation, …

  19. John Y. Brown Jr.

    John Young Brown Jr. (born December 28, 1933) is a U.S. Democratic Party politician and businessman. John Y. Brown Jr. was born in Lexington, Kentucky. His father, John Y. Brown, Sr. was a member of the U.S. Congress from Kentucky and a member of the Kentucky state legislature for nearly three decades, including a term as Speaker of the House. He graduated from Lafayette High School and University of Kentucky, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta, …

  20. Mark V. Hurd

    Mark V. Hurd is the chairman, chief executive officer, and president of Hewlett-Packard. He replaced Carly Fiorina, who left at the advice of HP's board of directors after the difficult merger with Compaq and a struggle with the HP board after reports of disappointing earnings. Hurd succeeded CFO Robert Wayman who had served as interim CEO from February 10, 2005-March 28, 2005.

  21. Garde Gardom

    Garde Basil Gardom, OBC, QC, LL.B., BA (born July 17, 1924) is a former Canadian politician, lawyer, and Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Born in Banff, Alberta, he obtained his BA and LLB degrees from the University of British Columbia. During his undergraduate years, he was an active member of the BC Alpha Chapter of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. He practiced law in Vancouver.

  22. William Porter Payne

    William Porter "Billy" Payne was named president and chief executive officer of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG). He was the first person to lead an Olympic bid effort and then to continue as top administrator for the Games. Born in Athens, Georgia on October 13, 1947, …

  23. Robert Eugene Allen

    Robert Eugene Allen (born 1935) was a U.S. telecommunications businessman. He was the president of AT&T between 1986 and 1988. He also served as its CEO and chairman from 1988 until 1997. Robert Allen graduated from Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana with his bachelors degree in political science in 1957. From 1990 he served on the board of Pepsico.

  24. Patrick Winston

    Patrick Henry Winston is a computer scientist. Winston was director of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for most of its existence, from 1972 to 1997. He succeeded Marvin Minsky, who left to found the MIT Media Lab shortly after establishing the AI Lab in the wake of the political upheavals at that time. He was succeeded by Rodney Brooks after a long, stable period.

  25. James Milliken

    James B. Milliken is the current President of the University of Nebraska system, a capacity in which he has served since August 1, 2004. He previously served as the Corporation Secretary for the University of Nebraska Board of Regents; he returned to Nebraska following a period as the Senior Vice President for University Affairs at the University of North Carolina. James Milliken graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1979 with a degree in English, …

  26. Rhesa Hawkins Barksdale

    Rhesa Barksdale (born 1944) is a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

  27. James Bartleman

    James Karl Bartleman KStJ, O.Ont, BA (born 24 December, 1939, in Orillia, Ontario) is a Canadian diplomat, author, and the 27th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. His term of office will end on July 31, 2007, when he will be replaced by journalist David Onley. James Bartleman grew up in the Muskoka town of Port Carling, and is a member of the Mnjikaning First Nation.

  28. Hugh Durham

    Hugh Durham (born October 26 1937) is a successful former basketball coach. Durham coached basketball for 45 years and was ranked eighth among active NCAA Division I coaches at the time of his retirement. Durham was a native of Louisville, Kentucky and played four sports at Eastern High School there. He continued his playing career at Florida State University.

  29. Tony Cline Jr.

    Tony Cline Jr. (born November 24, 1971 in Davis, California) is a retired National Football League tight end. He played high school football at Davis Senior High School and college football at Stanford University. Cline was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and studied qualitative economics while at Stanford. Cline was selected by the Buffalo Bills with the 33rd pick in the fourth round (131st overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft.

  30. James F. McNulty Jr.

    James Francis McNulty, Jr. (born October 18, 1925) is a U.S. politician hailing from the Democratic party. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and attended college at the University of Arizona where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. He was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives in 1982 and served from January 3, 1983 to January 3, 1985. Kolbe lost to McNulty by around 1600 votes when the 5th District was created, …

  31. Jared Ross

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  33. Dale Hahn

    you only live once, so make it a good one. Never take anything granted.

  34. Jason Acosta

    Sex panther by Odion. It's made with real bits of panther so you know it's good. This stuff is illegal in 9 countries. Yes, it's quite pungent, it stings the nostrils... in a good way though. I'm gonna be honest with you: that stuff smells like pure gasoline. They've done studies you know, they say 60% of the time, it works every time.

  35. Pete Ippel

    Here's the newest addition to the Hypermodern collection get one for Feb. 14.

  36. The L-train Zaide

    I'm a capitalist by day, jazz artist by night. I don't swing jazz for the money, I do it for the love of art. I just opened a jazz record label (Rebel Phi Records) to release my own work. I'm also looking forward adding other artists to my catalog in the future, featuring up and coming Chicago jazz artists, especially ones from the Asian/Filipino-American community.

  37. Robert The Attorney

    I smell good and I'm kind to small animals. Some say I'm like a giraffe. I'm writing the best book ever.

  38. Steve

    Alpha Male.

  39. Andy Anderson

    Just moved back to Evanston to start business school at Kellogg after living in SF and NYC for the last four years.

  40. Rick Mccaffrey

    I'm easy going and willing to explore new things. Above are the things I tend to like but I'd be just as happy doing anything with friends. I like hitting up Opaline or Roxy sometimes but also enjoy a good chill place from time to time.

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