Key Club - Notable Former Key Club Members

Notable Former Key Club Members

  • Richard Burr, Richard J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S. Senator from North Carolina (2004–present)
  • Bill Clinton, President of the United States 1993-2001, (Missouri-Arkansas District)
  • Tom Cruise, actor
  • Millard Fuller, Lanett, Alabama, founder of Habitat for Humanity and The Fuller Center for Housing
  • Alan Jackson, Country Singer
  • Ricki Lake, television talk show hostess
  • Trent Lott, U.S. Senator
  • Joe Namath professional football player
  • Bill Nelson, Key Club International President 1961, US Senator and astronaut.
  • Brad Pitt, actor, (Missouri-Arkansas District)
  • Elvis Presley, singer
  • Darius Rucker, lead singer of Hootie & the Blowfish- Middleton High School, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Stuart Scott, ESPN Sportscaster, Richard J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
  • Howard Stern Radio DJ
  • Jim Guy Tucker, Governor of Arkansas (1992-1996)

Read more about this topic:  Key Club

Famous quotes containing the words notable, key, club and/or members:

    Every notable advance in technique or organization has to be paid for, and in most cases the debit is more or less equivalent to the credit. Except of course when it’s more than equivalent, as it has been with universal education, for example, or wireless, or these damned aeroplanes. In which case, of course, your progress is a step backwards and downwards.
    Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)

    Sunshine of late afternoon—
    On the glass tray

    a glass pitcher, the tumbler
    turned down, by which

    a key is lying—And the
    immaculate white bed
    William Carlos Williams (1883–1963)

    The creation of “strong-minded” women, so-called, is due to the individualism of men, to the modern selfish and speculative spirit which absorbs everything within itself and leaves women nothing but self-assertion for their protection and support.
    “Jennie June” Croly 1829–1901, U.S. founder of the woman’s club movement, journalist, author, editor. Demorest’s Illustrated Monthly and Mirror of Fashions, p. 44 (February 1870)

    A beautiful vacuum filled with wealthy monogamists, all powerful and members of the best families all drinking themselves to death.
    Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961)