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Famous Alumni: Karen Koning AbuZayd - current acting Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency; former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Joseph P. Allen - NASA Space Shuttle Astronaut
Jim Alling - President of Starbucks Coffee U.S.
Robert Apatoff - CEO of Rand McNally
Bret Baier - FOX News White House correspondent
Joseph W. Barr (1936) - Secretary of the Treasury (1968-69), FDIC Chairman
Buzzie Bavasi - retired general manager, Los Angeles Dodgers
Charles A. Beard (1898) - Famous author and one of the most influential American historians of the early 20th century; husband of Mary Ritter Beard, one of four founders of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority
Mary Ritter Beard - Noted U.S. historian and leader in the women's suffrage movement; one of four founders of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority
Albert Beveridge - U.S. Senator (IN)
Timothy Collins - Founder of Ripplewood Holdings
Harvey Weir-Cook
Tom Colten -- Louisiana Republican politician, mayor, and transportation secretary
Gretchen Cryer - writer, actress, and lyricist
Anna Elizabeth Dickinson - Influential abolitionist and suffragist who was the first woman to speak before the United States Congress
Lee E. Dirks - Founder and Chairman of Dirks, Van Essen & Murray, the leading merger-and-acquisition firm in the U.S. newspaper industry
Joseph Flummerfelt - noted conductor of Westminster Choir College
Nancy Ford - composer
Bob Franks - former U.S. Congressman
Ford Frick - Major League Baseball Commissioner (1951-65)
Hillary A. Gobin - theologian, educator, college president
James P. Goodrich (1885) - Governor of Indiana (1917-21)
Judson Green - CEO of NAVTEQ; board member of DreamWorks Animation and Harley-Davidson
Rob Harrell - Cartoonist creator of "Big Top"
Lee Hamilton - vice chair of the 9/11 Commission and currently serves on the Homeland Security Advisory Council
Bill Hayes - actor, TV's Days of Our Lives
Angie Hicks - founder of Angie's List
Steve Hollar - Co-star of the basketball movie "Hoosiers"
Jimmy Ibbotson - longtime member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
John Jakes - novelist
Vernon Jordan Jr. - noted broker and executive, former president of the National Urban League, personal friend and advisor to Bill Clinton
Percy Julian - Research chemist of international renown and a pioneer in the chemical synthesis of medicinal drugs
Bernard Kilgore - former editor of the Wall Street Journal who turned the publication into one of national significance
Barbara Kingsolver - contemporary fiction writer, founder of Bellwether Prize for "literature of social change"
Andrew Madsen - President of Darden Restaurants, which includes the Olive Garden chain
Julie McWhirter - voice actress best known for her work in Hanna-Barbera cartoons, such as Jeannie, Drak Pack and The Smurfs
Major Reuben Webster Millsaps - Founder of Millsaps College in Mississippi
Mary Meeker - Internet equity research analyst at Morgan Stanley dubbed "Queen of the Net"
Jeffrey T. Mezger - President, CEO of KB Home
Richard Peck - Newbery Medal-winning author
Eugene C. Pulliam - noted newspaper publisher
Dan Quayle - 44th Vice President of the United States under George H. W. Bush
James C. Quayle - noted newspaper publisher
Loren Pope (1933) - nationally acclaimed authority on colleges; authored "Looking Beyond the Ivy League" and "Colleges that Change Lives"
Steven Rales - Chairman of Danaher Corporation; #117 on Forbe's list of billionaires in 2006
Bill Rasmussen - founder of ESPN
Scott Rasmussen - Co-founder of ESPN and founder of Rasmussen Reports
Al Ries - author and marketing expert
Mark Rolfing - NBC golf analyst
Steve Sanger - CEO of General Mills
Howard C. Shepard, Sr. - Former president of the National City Bank of New York, now Citibank
Theodore "Tim" Solso - CEO of Cummins
Martha Steele-Robes, Dow Jones director
James B. Stewart, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Blood Sport, DisneyWar and other titles
Dick Tomey - college football coach
James E. Watson - U.S. Senator (IN) (Majority Leader 1929-33)
Pharez Whitted - jazz trumpeter, composer, and producer
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