Order of achievement recipients
The Order of Achievement is an award presented to honor those brothers who have distinguished themselves by outstanding success in the field of business, industry, the arts, science, or other professions. Their accomplishments bring honor to Lambda Chi Alpha and serve as an inspiration to their brothers. These role models are an example of the Fraternity’s ethics and ideals for alumni and undergraduates who are preparing to step out into the world. The gold medallion of the Order of Achievement bears appropriately at its focal point in Greek the open motto, “Naught Without Labor.”
1960
Dr. LeLand J. Haworth (Indiana) — Former member of the Atomic Energy Commission, director of the National Science Foundation
Dr. Murray D. Lincoln ( Massachusetts) — Founder and president of Nationwide Insurance; founder and chairman of the board of CARE
1962
Ernest R. Breech (Drury) — Former chairman of the board, Trans World Airlines; former chairman of the board, Ford Motor Co.
Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle (California-Berkeley) — World War II flying hero; head of the Space Technology Laboratories
Dr. John O. Gross (Simpson) — Former head of the Division of Higher Education of the Board of Education of the Methodist Church
Louis R. Menagh (Rutgers) — Former president, Prudential Insurance Co.
Jerome A. Straka (Wisconsin) — Former chairman of the board, Chesebrough-Pond’s Inc. and Prince Matchabelli, Inc.; Former executive vice president, Yardley of London, Inc.
Basil L. Walters (Indiana) — Former editor, the Chicago Daily News
William W. Warne (California-Berkeley) — Former director, Water Resources for California
1963
Alan H. Bible (Nevada-Reno) — Former U.S. Senator from Nevada
Dr. Thomas H. Carroll (California-Berkeley) — Former president, George Washington University
Maj. Gen. Luther D. Miller (Thiel) — Former chief of chaplains, U.S. Army; Canon, Washington Cathedral of the Episcopal Church
Alfred P. Murrah (Oklahoma) — Former chief justice, U.S. Court of Appeals
Dr. Clifford F. Rassweiler (Denver) — Former vice president, Johns Manville Corp.
1964
Gardnar P. Mulloy (Miami-FL) — Former captain, U.S. Davis Cup tennis team and No. 1 tennis player in America
Gerald P. Peters (Denver) — Former CEO, Francis I. DuPont & Co.
Dr. Willis M. Tate (Southern Methodist) — Former president, Southern Methodist University
1966
Dr. Elmer Belt (California-Berkeley) — Former internationally-recognized surgeon
Fred J. Borch (Case Western Reserve) — Former president, General Electric
Lester E. Cox (Drury) — Leadership in industry, transportation and communication
Curtiss E. Frank (Colgate) — Former president, Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.
William S. Stuckey (Georgia) — Former president, Stuckey’s Division and vice president, Pet Milk Co.
Harry S Truman (Missouri) — 33rd President of the United States
Henry T. Vance (Pennsylvania) — Former chairman of the board, Vance, Sanders & Co., Inc., investment banker
1968
James T. Chirurg (MIT) — Former chairman of the board, Chirurg & Cairns, Inc., advertising
Adm. Joseph F. Jelley Jr. (Cornell) — U.S. Navy, retired
J. Howard Pyle (Arizona State) — Former president, the National Safety Council and governor of Arizona
Dr. Oscar Wagner (Eureka) — Former musician and educator
Robert A. Young Jr. (Arkansas) — Former president, Best Corp.
1970
Dr. Cecil Morgan (Louisiana State) — Dean Emeritus, Tulane University School of Law
Aubrey J. Wagner (Wisconsin) — Former chairman of the board, Tennessee Valley Authority
1972
Robert C. Scrivener (Toronto) — Former chairman of Bell Canada and Northern Telecom
William T. Seawell (Arkansas) — Former president and chairman of the board, Pan American Airways
1973
Dr. C. Glen King (Washington State) — Global leadership in human nutrition
Lt. Gen. William S. Lawton ( Worcester) — Former U.S. Army comptroller
Dr. C. Chester Stock (Rose-Hulman) — Former vice president and director, Walker Laboratory, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research
1974
Gen. Bruce C. Clarke (Tennessee-Knoxville) — U.S. Army officer who served in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War
Wendell Ford (Kentucky) — Former governor of Kentucky, U.S. senator from Kentucky
Chester Gould (Oklahoma State) — Creator of Dick Tracy
I. Dean Jagger (Wabash) — Academy Award-winning actor
Dr. W. Kenneth Pope (Southern Methodist) — Former bishop of the Methodist Church
1976
Harry A. Blackmun (Harvard) — Former associate justice of the Supreme Court
Edward R. Book (Penn State) — Former president and chairman, Hershey Corp.
Will A. Geer (Chicago) — Emmy Award-winning actor
Henry P. Iba (Westminster) — Hall of fame basketball coach
Milton I. Wick (Nebraska-Lincoln) — Former president, Wick Newspapers
1978
J. Maxwell Cleland (Stetson) — Former U.S. senator from Georgia and secretary, American Battle Monuments Commission
Gen. Russell E. Dougherty (Louisville) — Former commander in chief, the Strategic Air Command
1980
Howell T. Heflin (Birmingham Southern) — Former U.S. senator from Alabama
Earl W. Kintner (DePauw) — Former Washington anti-trust lawyer and chairman of the Federal Trade Commission
1982
Bennett Archambault (MIT) — Former president, Stewart Warner Corp.
Dr. Norman P. Auburn (Cincinnati) — Former president, University of Akron
F. Ray Marshall (Millsaps) — 16th U.S. Secretary of Labor
1984
Creed C. Black (Northwestern) — Former chairman and publisher, Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader and president, American Society of Newspaper Editors
1985
Dr. William C. Friday (North Carolina State) — Former president, University of North Carolina and chairman of the Knight Commission
1986
Dr. James L. Bugg Jr. (Hampden-Sydney) — Former president, Old Dominion University
1988
Claude Akins (Northwestern) — Former actor of television, movies and stage
Dr. R. Richard Rubottom Jr. (Southern Methodist) — Former undersecretary of state, U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, and vice president of Southern Methodist University
1990
Glenn A. Cox Jr. (Southern Methodist) — Former president/COO, Phillips Petroleum Co.
B.F. Skinner (Hamilton) — Psychologist, author, and inventor
George W. Spasyk (Michigan) — Former executive vice president, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Inc.
Robert M. Urich (Florida State) — Former TV actor
1991
Capt. Richard N. Richards (Missouri) — Former astronaut, commander of NASA’s space shuttle
1992
John P. Frazee (Randolph-Macon) — Former president /COO, Sprint Corp.
William Manchester (Massachusetts) — Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian
1994
Lt. Gen. John B. Conaway (Evansville) — Former U.S. Air Force officer
Gerald A. Johnston (California-Los Angeles) — Former president/COO, McDonnell Douglas Corp.
1996
John B. Breaux (Louisiana-Lafayette)— Former U.S. Senator from Louisiana
Dr. Malcom R. Currie (California-Berkeley) — Former CEO/president/chairman, Regal One Corp.
James R. Jones (Oklahoma) — Former U.S. congressman and U.S. ambassador
1998
Karl J. Krapek (Kettering) — Former president/COO, United Technologies Corp.
David A. Neuman (California-Los Angeles) — Former president, Disney Television
Jerre L. Stead (Iowa) — Former CEO/chairman, IHS Inc.
1999
Lawrence E. Gloyd (Hanover) — Former chairman/CEO, CLARCOR Inc.
Michael Kanne (Indiana) — Former U.S. District Judge
Dr. Vincent F. Orza (Oklahoma City) — Entrepreneur, former dean of the Meinders School of Business at Oklahoma City University
Dr. John E. Shay Jr. (Florida) — Former president, Marygrove College
2000
F. Duane Ackerman (Rollins) — Former chairman/CEO, BellSouth
Dr. Robert E. Alexander (Duke) — Former chancellor, University of South Carolina-Aiken
Dr. John C. Cooksey (Louisiana State) — Former U.S. congressman from Louisiana and ophthalmologist
Edward T. Foote II (Miami-FL) — Former president, University of Miami
James S. Gulmi (Baldwin-Wallace) — Former senior vice president of finance/CFO, Genesco Inc.
Joe Frank Harris (Georgia) — Former governor of Georgia
Don Marsh (Ball State) — Former chairman/CEO, Marsh Supermarkets Inc.
Dr. Abe Mickal (Louisiana State) — Former college/pro football player, doctor, and college professor
Bill Rasmussen (DePauw) — Founder, ESPN
Dr. Donald W. Zacharias (Georgetown) — Former president, Mississippi State University
2001
Keith E. Bailey (Missouri S&T) — Former president, Williams Pipe Line Co.
Kevin P. Brady (South Dakota) — Former U.S. congressman from Texas
Lloyd A. Doggett II (Texas) — Former U.S. congressman from Texas
Virgil H. Goode Jr. (Richmond) — Former U.S. congressman from Virginia
Jack Kingston (Georgia) — Former U.S. congressman from Georgia
Herman Meinders (Oklahoma City) — Founder, American Floral Services Inc.
Ron Paul (Gettysburg) — Former U.S. congressman from Texas; Republican presidential candidate
Curt Weldon (West Chester) — Former U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania
Michael G. Westmore (California-Santa Barbara) — Emmy-winning make-up artist (Star Trek)
2002
Jack O. Bovender (Duke) — Former CEO, HCA Inc.
Mark B. Templeton (North Carolina State) — Former CEO, Citrix Systems Inc.
2005
Joseph T. Charles (Culver-Stockton) — President/CEO, Charles Industries Ltd.
2006
James W. Abbott (South Dakota) — Former president, University of South Dakota
Woodrow Paige (Tennessee-Knoxville) — Sports columnist, ESPN commentator
2007
Dale Carlsen (Cal State – Sacramento) — Founder, Sleep Train Mattress Center
2008
C. Robert Kidder (Michigan) — Former CEO of Duracell and Borden
Vice Admiral Murrey Royar (California-Berkeley) — Former head of the U.S. Navy Supply Corp.
Dr. Timothy L. Tucker (Union-TN) — Former president of the American Pharmacists Association
2009
Powers Boothe (Texas State) — Emmy Award-winning actor
William F. Hayes III (DePauw) — Former actor, performer, singer
Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger (Evansville) — Former adjutant general of Indiana, Indiana Army and Air National Guard
Mark Schultz (Kansas State) — Singer-songwriter
Oliver R. Smoot (MIT) — Former chairman, American National Standards Institute and president of the International Organization for Standardization.
2010
Allen I. Olson (North Dakota) — Former governor of North Dakota
John Quinones (St. Mary’s) — Anchor/Correspondent, ABC News
2012
Kevin W. Yoder (Kansas) — Former U.S. congressman from Kansas
2013
Bishop Larry Goodpaster (Millsaps) — Retired bishop of the United Methodist Church
Dr. E. Bruce Heilman (North Carolina State) — Former president of the University of Richmond and Meredith College
2014
Gov. Dennis Daugaard (South Dakota) — Former governor of South Dakota
2015
Gen. William Ingram (North Carolina State) – Retired lieutenant general, Director of Army National Guard
Hon. Gerald Vandewalle (North Dakota) – North Dakota Supreme Court Judge
Howard Benson (Georgia) – Former CEO of Benson Hospitality Group & Benson Bakery
2016
John C. Goff (Texas-Austin) – Co-founder of Crescent Real Estate and Head of Goff Capital Partners
2018
Larry R. Holley (William Jewell) – Legendary men’s basketball coach at William Jewell with more than 900 victories
Richard E. “Dick” Thornburgh (Cincinnati) – Former executive vice chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston (“CSFB”)
Dr. Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver (Baylor) – President of Union University
2021
John H. Graham IV (Franklin & Marshall) – Former president & CEO of American Society of Association Executives
2022
Matthew G. Clark (Coe) – Senior policy advisor and director of COVID-19 International Response Operations in the White House
Robert D. Banks (Coe) – Environmentalist, Rhodes Scholar and honorary officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE)
John Tesh (North Carolina State) – Emmy Award winning television personality and entertainer
2024
Steve G. Fendrich (South Dakota) – Co-founder of Mattress Firm
Harry D. Roberts (South Dakota) – Co-founder of Mattress Firm
Terry A. Lingner (Ball State) – Emmy Award-winning producer and co-owner of INNOVATIVE
Donald J. Johnson (McGill) – Former secretary general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Shane D. Wall (Oregon State) – Former Hewlett Packard’s Chief Technology Officer and Science Advisor to the President of the United States