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Famous Pikes

Pikes and fraternity brothers in general have a legacy of being successful after their college years have passed

All but two U.S. Presidents have been members of fraternities
Sixteen Vice Presidents have been members of fraternities
67% of the U.S. President’s Cabinet since 1900 have been members of fraternities
76% of U.S. Senators and Representatives have been members of fraternities
85% of Supreme Court Justices since 1910 have been members of fraternities
Of the nation’s 50 largest corporations, 43 are headed by a fraternity member

Famous Pikes
Nolan Bushnell – Founder of Atari/Chuck E. Cheese's
Pete Sessions – U.S. Congressman
Nicholas Lampson – U.S. Congressman
John Kyl – U.S. Senator
Dr. Samuel H. Smtih – Former President of Washington State University
Ted Koppel – ABC’s Nightline Anchor
Tim McGraw – Country Music Artist
Scott Van Pelt – ESPN Anchor
Jeremy Piven - Actor on HBO series "Entourage"
Jon Stewart – Host of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”
Bobby Bowden – Head Football Coach, Florida State University
Horace Grant – Professional Basketball Player
Steve Prefontaine - National Track and Field Hall of Fame

Famous Gamma Xi Pikes
Phillip M. Lighty – One of the largest individual donors to Washington State University, Lighty Student Services building named after him
Dean A.A. Cleveland – Former Dean at Washington State University, Cleveland Hall named after him
Jay Miller – Washington State University Baseball’s all time leader in hits
William H. Moos – Former Athletic Director at University of Oregon
, Current WSU Athletic Director
Drew Dunning - 2003 Sporting News All-American Place Kicker for WSU Football                                                                        Ron Childs - Former WSU and NFL linebacker, 1995 All Pac 10                                                                            Samuel H. Smith - Former President of Washington State University, Sam Smith CUE Building named after him                                                                                                                                                                       Ropati Pitoitua - Former WSU Defensive Tackle, Current New York Jets Defensive End                                                Don Transeth - Former VP of Marketing for EA, helped develop the Madden series

 
Lighty Student Services Building
 

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Samuel H. Smith

 
 

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Ropati Pitoitua
 
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William H. Moos
 
 
 

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Ron Childs

 
Jay Miller
 

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Drew Dunning