Alpha Phi Delta - Notable Brothers

Notable Brothers

  • Steve Rogers, Captain, U.S. Army during WW II.
  • Harvey Golub, Former CEO of American Express, Current CEO of the American International Group
  • John A. Notte, Jr., Governor of Rhode Island, 1961–63
  • Ralph Penza, NBC News Anchor
  • Alfred Edward Santangelo, U.S. Representative from New York 18th District, 1957–63
  • Al DeMao, Professional football player, Washington Redskins
  • Ben Ciccone, Professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Nicholas DeCarbo, Professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers, Head Coach Duquesne and Columbia University
  • Aldo Donelli, Professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Armand Niccolai, Professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • George Rado, Professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Mark Rodak, Professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Rams, 1939-1942. Case Western University.
  • Silvio Zaninelli, Professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Joe DeNardo, Emmy-winning Pittsburgh Meteorologist
  • Orlando DiGirolamo, Jazz Musician
  • Joey Powers, Composer / Musician, Top 10 1964 Hit "Midnight Mary"
  • John Cerbone, Professional Hypnotist / Author
  • Henry Mancini, Academy Award, (Honorary Member) winning musician
  • Frank Sinatra, (Honorary Member), American singer and actor, from New Jersey.
  • Ray Mancini, (Honorary Member) Two-time World Boxing Lightweight Champion

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