Name
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Original chapter
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Notability
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References
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Chip Arndt
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Beta Alpha
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Winner of
The Amazing Race 4.
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[2]
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Bob Barker
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Epsilon Beta
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Emmy-winning host of "The Price is Right" game show since 1972; has served as emcee for Miss Universe and Rose Parade
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[2]
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Michael Biehn
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Epsilon Alpha
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American actor/director who is known for playing the role as Kyle Reese in
James Cameron's
The Terminator (1984). Also played roles in
Aliens (film) (1986),
The Abyss (1989), and
Tombstone (film) (1993).
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[2]
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David Birney
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Delta Beta
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Award-winning actor/director whose career has embraced a substantial list of performances in both contemporary and classical roles in theatre, film and television.
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[2]
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Joe Buck
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Beta Eta
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American
sportscaster and the son of sportscaster
Jack Buck. He has won numerous
Sports Emmy Awards for his
play-by-play work with
Fox Sports.
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[2]
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William Daniels
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Gamma Beta
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American actor and former president of the
Screen Actors Guild (1999 to 2001). He is known for his performance as
Dustin Hoffman's father in
The Graduate (1967), as Howard in
Two for the Road, as
John Adams in
1776, as Carter Nash in
Captain Nice, as Mr. George Feeny in
ABC's
Boy Meets World, as the
voice of
KITT in
Knight Rider, and as
Dr. Mark Craig in
St. Elsewhere, for which he won two
Emmy Awards.
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[2]
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Vir Das
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Delta Theta
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Indian Bollywood actor and comedian.
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[3]
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James Dean
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Epsilon Pi
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Cultural icon of teenage disillusionment, as expressed in the title of his most celebrated film,
Rebel Without a Cause (1955), in which he starred as troubled Los Angeles teenager Jim Stark. The other two roles that defined his stardom were as loner Cal Trask in
East of Eden (1955), and as the surly ranch hand, Jett Rink, in
Giant (1956). Dean's enduring fame and popularity rests on his performances in only these three films, all leading roles. His premature death in a
car crash cemented his legendary status.
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[2]
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Adam Duritz
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Zeta Xi
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Musician. Lead singer for the Counting Crows
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[2]
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Harrison Ford
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Zeta Tau
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Actor
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[4]
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Zane Grey
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Beta Rho
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American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the
American frontier.
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[2]
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Dave Guard
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Beta Chi
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American folk singer, songwriter, arranger and recording artist. Along with
Nick Reynolds and
Bob Shane, he was one of the founding members of
The Kingston Trio.
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[2]
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Jon Hamm
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Upsilon
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American actor notable for his role as Donald Draper in the television program
Mad Men.
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[2]
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William Inge
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Nu
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American playwright and novelist, whose works typically feature solitary protagonists encumbered with strained sexual relations. In the early 1950s, he had a string of memorable Broadway productions, and one of these,
Picnic, earned him a
Pulitzer Prize.
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[2]
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Jamey Johnson
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Iota Lambda
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Country Music Singer, co-writer of the CMA and ACM 2007 Song of the Year "
Give It Away", recorded by
George Strait
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[2]
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Tom Johnson
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Mu
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American journalist and media executive, best known for serving as president of
Cable News Network (CNN) during the 1990s and, before that, as publisher of the
Los Angeles Times newspaper.
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[2]
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Richard Lester
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Beta Rho
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American film director based in Britain, best known for his work with
The Beatles and his work on the
Superman film series. Movies directed by Lester include
A Hard Day's Night,
Help!,
Superman 2, and
The Three Musketeers.
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[5]
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Curt Menefee
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Beta Epsilon
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American sportscaster who is the host of the
Fox network's
NFL show
Fox NFL Sunday.
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[2]
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Al Michaels
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Zeta Upsilon Eta Kappa
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American television
sportscaster. Now employed by
NBC Sports after nearly three decades (1977–2006) with
ABC Sports, he is perhaps best known for his many years of calling
play-by-play of
National Football League games, including nearly two decades with
Monday Night Football.
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[2]
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Glenn Miller
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Gamma Kappa
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Leader of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, received the GRAMMY Hall of Fame Award in 1983 (In the Mood) and 1991 (Moonlight Serenade)
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[2]
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Brian J. Mistler
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Delta Mu
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American Gestalt therapist and educator.
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[2]
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Mike Posner
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Gamma
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American singer, songwriter, and producer.
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[6]
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Tom Poston
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Epsilon
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American television and film actor.
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[2]
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Burton Rascoe
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Gamma Rho
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American
journalist,
editor and
literary critic of the
New York Herald Tribune.
|
[2]
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Paul Rudd
|
Nu
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American actor, comedian, and screenwriter. He has primarily appeared in comedies, and is known for his roles in the films
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004),
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005),
Knocked Up (2007),
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008),
I Love You, Man (2009),
Dinner for Schmucks (2010),
Our Idiot Brother (2011),
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), and
This Is 40 (2012). Also a member of the
Marvel Cinematic Universe, playing the role of
Ant-Man in several movies.
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[2]
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Josh Saviano
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Beta Alpha
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American lawyer and former actor who played Kevin Arnold's best friend, Paul Joshua Pfeiffer, in the
comedy-drama television show
The Wonder Years.
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[2]
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Shadoe Stevens
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Epsilon Kappa
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American radio host, voiceover actor, and television personality. He was the host of
American Top 40 from 1988 to 1995.
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[2]
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Boyd Tinsley
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Beta
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American
violinist and
mandolinist who performs as a member of the
Dave Matthews Band.
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[7]
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Aaron Yoo
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Beta Rho
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American Actor. Starred in the 2007 film
Disturbia and the 2008 film
21.
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[8]
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Eli Young Band
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Zeta Omicron
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All members of this country music band are initiated members of Sigma Nu.
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[9]
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Andrew Havranek
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Kappa Delta
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American Journalist, WPXI-TV Pittsburgh
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[10]
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