Wabash College - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

See also: Category:Wabash College alumni

Business

  • Robert Allen, former AT&T CEO (after whom the athletics and recreation center is named)
  • John Bachmann, former CEO of Edward Jones
  • Robert Charles, inventor of the Happy Meal
  • James Bert Garner (Head of Chemistry department, 1901–14); inventor of the gas mask used in World War I
  • James A. Davlin V, current Treasurer General Motors.
  • Thomas Hays, former Chairman of The May Department Stores Company

Politics

  • Bayless W. Hanna, Indiana Attorney General, United States Ambassador to Iran and United States Ambassador to Argentina
  • John C. Black, US Representative and Medal of Honor recipient
  • John Coburn (Indiana), United States Representative from Indiana
  • Hiram Orlando Fairchild, speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
  • Stephen Goldsmith, former Mayor of Indianapolis, former Deputy Mayor of New York City
  • Dwight Green, Governor of Illinois and Capone prosecutor
  • M. Ashraf Haidari, Deputy Chief of Mission & Political Counselor of the Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington-DC
  • Randy Head, Indiana State Senator, District 18
  • Andrew Hamilton, US Representative
  • Will Hays, postmaster general and morality czar
  • Thomas Riley Marshall, twenty-eighth Vice-President of the United States (under Woodrow Wilson)
  • Joseph E. McDonald, US Representative and Senator
  • Thomas MacDonald Patterson, US Representative and Senator
  • Reginald Meeks, Kentucky State Representative
  • Luke Messer, Indiana House of Representatives
  • William Pittenger, US Representative
  • John Pope, Chicago alderman (10th ward)
  • Richard O. Ristine, Lt. Governor of Indiana, Exec. Vice-President Lilly Endowment
  • Todd Rokita, United States Congressman
  • Reginald H. Sullivan, Mayor of Indianapolis
  • Brent Waltz, Indiana State Senator, District 36
  • Charles P. White, former Indiana Secretary of State
  • Raymond E. Willis, US Senator
  • James Wilson (Indiana), United States Representative
  • John L. Wilson, US Representative and Senator

Media and the arts

  • Eric Daman, Emmy-winning costumer and fashion designer
  • Dean Jagger, Oscar-winning motion picture actor
  • Andrea James, LGBT rights activist and film producer
  • Kenyon Nicholson, playwright, film
  • Tim Padgett, Miami Bureau Chief, Time Magazine
  • Byron Price, winner of a Pulitzer Prize in Journalism (1944); Director of the Office of Censorship
  • Dean Reynolds, ABC News correspondent and son of ABC News anchor Frank Reynolds
  • Lawrence Sanders, American novelist
  • Allen Saunders, cartoonist
  • Dan Simmons, science-fiction author (who dedicated his novel Ilium to the college)
  • Sheldon Vanauken, author and C. S. Lewis confidante
  • Ryan Smith, CBS News, 48 Hours

Military

  • General Charles Cruft, Civil War officer
  • Brigadier General Speed S. Fry, Civil War officer
  • Major General Lew Wallace, Civil War officer, statesman, and author of Ben-Hur.
  • Brigadier General John Coburn, Civil War officer

Law

  • Albert Baker, co- founder Baker & Daniels (now Faegre Baker Daniels)
  • Edward Daniels, co-founder Baker & Daniels (now Faegre Baker Daniels)
  • Robert T. Grand, managing partner Barnes & Thornburg
  • David E. Kendall, President Clinton's attorney, known for a number of anti-death penalty cases

Sports

  • Ward Lambert, college basketball coach
  • Don Leppert, Major League Baseball homered in first at-bat, first position player named to the All-Star game in Washington-Texas franchise history
  • Ward Meese, National Football League player
  • Pete Metzelaars, National Football League all-time leader in games played by a tight end and four time AFC Champion
  • Century Milstead, college football Hall of Famer
  • Lee N. "Pete" Thorn, Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Lettered all four years at Wabash College in football, basketball, baseball & track & field

Medicine

  • Goethe Link, innovative surgeon, accomplished aeronaut, co-founder of the Indiana University School of Medicine
  • Emery Andrew Rovenstine, co-founder of the American Society of Anesthesiologists
  • Robert G. Roeder, Arnold and Mabel Beckman Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Biochemical and Molecular Biology at The Rockefeller University.

Academia

  • George J. Graham, Jr., political theorist
  • John S. Hougham, natural scientist and President, Purdue University, 1876
  • Tom Ostrom, social psychologist
  • Dr. Mauri Ditzler, President, Monmouth College

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