Famous Brothers of Phi Kappa Theta
Famous Phi Kaps include:
Government:
Government:
- John F. Kennedy - 35th President of United States
- Eugene McCarthy - US Senator (Minnesota)
- Eligio "Kika" de la Garza, II - US Congressman (Texas)
- Richard J. Hughes - Governor of New Jersey
- Paul Allen - (WSU) Microsoft co-founder
- Paul Galvin - (Illinois) Motorola founder
- Paul Allaire - (WPI) Xerox Former CEO
- Ron Zarrella - (WPI) Bausch & Lomb CEO, General Motors External VP, General Motors America President
- Mike Eckert - Pathfire CEO, The Weather Channel Former President
- Vince Dooley - (UGA) Former Head Coach and Athletic Director at the University of Georgia, Member of the College Football Hall of Fame
- Dan Devine - Member of the College Football Hall of Fame, Arizona State University, University of Missouri, University of Notre Dame and Green Bay Packer Head Coach. Coached Notre Dame to the 1977 National Championship.
- Ray Meyer - DePaul Men's Basketball Coach), 1945 NIT Championship, Basketball Hall of Fame
- Ed Macauley - AP Player of the Year, All-American at St. Louis University, Member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Played for: St. Louis Hawks, Boston Celtics, NBA All-Star
- Jim Stillwagon - Lombardi Trophy and Outland Trophy Winner, Ohio State University; CFL All-Star
- Bob Aspromonte - (3rd Baseman) Brooklyn Dodgers/ LA Dodgers, Houston Astros, Atlanta Braves, & New York Mets
- Paul Giel - (Pitcher) New York/San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates, Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Athletics
- Ed Don George - Professional Wrestler and Promoter
- John Engel - (Lehigh University) 1931 NCAA Division I Wrestling National Champion (118 lb. Division)
- Ed McMahon - Actor: Announcer Tonight Show, Host Star Search
- Gene Kelly - (Pittsburgh) Actor: Singin' in the Rain, Anchors Aweigh
- Bob Hope - (Seton Hall) Actor and Famous United Service Organizations Performer
- Keegan-Michael Key - (University of Detroit-Mercy) Comedian and actor best known for his appearance on MADtv.
- Brian Baker (actor) - Actor: Sprint PCS spokesman, also known as the "Sprint Guy."


