List of Oklahoma State University Greek alumni
This is a list of notable Greek alumni from Oklahoma State University
Fraternities
Alpha Gamma Rho
- Walter Clore, pioneer in Washington State wine growing; the "father of Washington wine"
- Allie Reynolds, MLB pitcher
- Dr. Francis Tuttle, former Director of Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education; an innovator and pacesetter in vocational education
Beta Theta Pi
- Joe Allbaugh - former Director of FEMA
- Don Nickles- former US Senator
Delta Tau Delta
- Keith Anderson - country music singer
- James Marsden - film actor (X-Men series, The Notebook, 27 Dresses)
Kappa Sigma
- Paul Miller - former president of the Gannett Corporation and the Associated Press; namesake of the OSU School of Journalism and Broadcasting
- Steven W. Taylor - Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court
Lambda Chi Alpha
- Chester Gould - creator of the Dick Tracy comic strip
Phi Delta Theta
- William Allen - President and CEO of Phillips Petroleum Co.
- Derrel Gofourth - Oklahoma State and NFL offensive lineman
- Joel Hefley - U.S. Representative
Phi Kappa Tau
- Virgil A. Richard - retired Brig. General, U.S. Army
Pi Kappa Alpha
- Gordon Eubanks - microcomputer pioneer, President and CEO, Symantec and Oblix
- Neal Patterson - founder and CEO of Cerner Corporation
- Rodger Riney - founder and CEO of Scottrade
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
- T. Boone Pickens - oil tycoon and billionaire philanthropist, Pickens Plan
Sigma Chi
- Eddie Sutton - former basketball coach
- Bo Van Pelt - professional golfer
- Charles Watson - founder and former CEO, Dynegy
Sigma Nu
- Tom Coburn - US Senator
- V. Burns Hargis - businessman and current president of Oklahoma State University
Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Edward Clark Gallagher - wrestling coach; namesake of Gallagher-Iba Arena
- John Smith - two-time Olympic Gold medal wrestler and current wrestling coach of OSU
Miscellaneous Greek alumni with OSU ties
- Henry Iba - OSU basketball coach and Athletic Director, Lambda Chi Alpha
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