Alumni
Delta Chi is proud to count among its ranks of alumni, many prominent alumni in the areas of government/military, industry/finance, education, sports, and arts/entertainment. This alumni includes:
Government
Craig Thomas, U.S. Senator, WyomingRichard Shelby, U.S. Senator, Alabama
Larry Craig, U.S. Senator, Idaho
James Webb, U.S. Senator, Virginia, former Secretary of the Navy
Sam Johnson, U.S. House of Representatives, Texas
John L. Mica, U.S. House of Representatives, Florida
Dan Miller, U.S. House of Representatives, Florida
Bob Stump, U.S. House of Representatives, Arizona
John Bricker, Past Governor and U.S. Senator from Ohio
Henry "Scoop" Jackson, late Senator from Washington and presidential candidate
Otis R. Bowen, former Governor of Indiana and Secretary of Health and Human Services
Henry Hartsfield, space shuttle commander
William S. Sessions, former Director of the FBI
David R. Thompson, U.S. 9th District Court Judge
Bill Zeliff, former U.S. Representative from New Hampshire
Robert Todd Lincoln, son of President Abraham Lincoln, Secretary of War
George Wallace, former Governor of Alabama
Robert Vance, late Alabama Federal District Court Judge, killed by mail bomb
William Jennings Bryan, famous orator and presidential candidate
Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States
Brad Cole, Mayor of Carbondale, IL
Rear Admiral Donald J. Guter, Judge Advocate General Corps, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Industry and Finance
John Calhoun, former Vice President of Quaker OatsWilliam Cole, Senior Vice President of Shearson Lehman Brothers
C.W.W. "Tex" Cook, former Chairman of General Foods
Jerry Dozier, Vice President of Merrill Lynch
Verne Drews, Vice President of Nabisco
Thomas Glasgow, former Chief Operations Officer of McDonald's
Sam Ginn, Chairman of the Board of Vodafone AirTouch
R. Jim Harring, Corporate Vice President of Motorola
William Hayes, Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments
Gordon Jones, retired Vice President of Hearst Publications
Ed Kangas, former Chairman of the Board of Deloitte & Touche
Herb Klein, former Editor-in-Chief of Copley newspapers and former President Nixon's Press Secretary
Charles Marshall, former Vice Chairman of the Board for AT&T.
Dave Kolander, retired Vice President of 3M
Stuart Zolot, Senior Vice President and CFO of Marc USA
Phillip J. Carroll, famous thinker
Jared Simmons, Famed Phoenix Hotel Developer
Mel Fisher, Famous Treasure Hunter
Elliott Jonas, Former Owner, President, and CEO of All Appliance Parts
Brian G. Sayre, California University of Pennsylvania 1980, Pioneer in the field of Special Education
Michael D. Scott, Managing Director, Head of U.S. Government Entities, Banc of America Securities LLC
Albert C. Labriola,"Duquesne University"- Distinguished University Professor, Secretary of Milton Society of America, General Editor Medieval and Renaissance Literary Studies
Arts and Entertainment
Andrew A. Armas Iowa 1984 - On-line Producer for Fox Sports; 2003 Emmy WinnerBruce Collier Texas 1935 - Former Publicist Warner Brothers
Douglas Drake Florida 1986 - TV Colorist for Warner Brothers
Tom Graeff UCLA 1952 - Film Writer/Director/Editor; famous for Teenagers from Outer Space
Joe Haney SMU 1950 - Retired Director of the Texas A&M Band
Alan Heitz Maryland 1994 - Actor ("Buffy, The Vampire Slayer", "Frasier", "The Suite Life of Zach and Cody")
Ross Himes Abracadabra 1924 - Ziegfield Follies
Joe Hollinshead Arizona 1994 - Creative Executive for Worldwide Pants (David Letterman's Production Company)
Kevin James DePauw 1983 - Music/Composer: "NYC Playground" - 2005 World Choral Music Symposium
Bruce Alan Johnson Iowa 1987 - Actor/Singer; “Sunset Blvd,” “ Tokyo Can Can”
Ashton Kutcher Iowa — Actor (Dude, Where's My Car, That 70's Show), Producer (Punk'd, Hollyhood)
Jonathan Lucas SMU 1941 - Director and Choreographer. Former Director on “The Dean Martin Show”
Rojer G. Madruga Indiana 1987 - Thor Films Producer
Don P. McDiarmid Stanford 1920 - Composer, Conductor, Trumpeter; Conducted at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel
James Quinn Indiana 1947 - ABC-TV Production Representative
Nelson Soler Fullerton 1986 - Writer/Producer: "Lincoln Heights," "The Bachelor"
Robert Clay Smith Kansas City 1973 - Coordinating Producer “Access Hollywood
Bryan St. Pere Illinois 1990 – Drummer: Hum
Thomas Swale Kansas 1968 - Television Screenwriter: “Hart to Hart,” “The Fall Guy,” “The Love Boat,” “Lottery!,” “Glitter,” “Hotel”
Benjamin Swalin Columbia 1928 - Founder and Former Director/Conductor of the North C arolina Symphony Orchestra; Author of "Hard-Circus Road: The Odyssey of the North Carolina Symphony"
Peter Van Steeden NYU 1925 - Musical Conductor: “The Fred Allen Show,” “Lucky Strike Hit Parade,” “Omnibus,” “Abbott & Costello,” “Break the Bank,” “The Jack Pearl Show,” “Duffy's Tavern,” “Snoopnagle and Bud”
Randolph Walker Rollins 1951 - Theatrical Actor: “Don Juan in Hell,” “The Heretic,” “ Chalk Garden ,” “Royal Family,” “A Lion in Winter,” “The King & I”
Adam Wasser South Florida 2002 - Actor: “The West Wing,” “Big Love,”
Tru Tran American 1996 - Actor: "How High"
Chris Mooney New Hampshire 1991 - Bestselling Author: “Deviant Ways,” “World Without End,” “Remembering Sarah,” “The Missing.”
Ben Becker, ESPN Sportscaster
Kevin Costner, Actor and Director
G. D. Spradlin, Actor from such movies as The Godfather II; Tora, Tora, Tora; Lords of Discipline; and Apocalypse Now
Joey Stinson, Actor
James B. Stewart, author of Bloodsport and other titles
Robert Newton Peck, Writer of children's books, including the Soup series
Richard Peck, Newbery Medal-winning author of children’s books
Bill Pidto, ESPN Sportscaster
Russell Nye, Pulitzer Prize winning author
Waco O'Guin, Creator and cast member of Mtv2s Stankervision
Kirk Fogg, Host of Nickelodeon show "Legends of the Hidden Temple"
Sports
Jon Daniels, General Manager for the Texas Rangers, youngest GM in baseball history.Rod Dedeaux, former USC coach and college baseball’s “Coach of the Century”
Scott Studwell, former star Illini linebacker, two-time Minnesota Viking Pro Bowler
Pat Gillick, former General Manager for the Seattle Mariners, current General Manager of the Philadelphia Phillies
Nolan Harrison, NFL Hall of Fame member
Larry Himes, former General Manager for the Chicago Cubs
Ron Mix, NFL Hall of Fame member
Sean Salisbury, former NFL quarterback and ESPN Analyst
Jack Del Rio, Head Coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars
Skip Pitlock, Retired Major League pitcher
Marc Berger, Pro Poker Player
Jim McMahon, Former NCAA Football player SUNY Cortland

