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The College Activities of America's Great Presidential Leaders

The College Activities of America's Great Presidential Leaders Fraternities Only presidents were not members of a fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon had the most President alums including Rutherford B. Hayes, Teddy Roosevelt, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Gerald Ford Harry Truman and Herbert Hoover tried to create the same fraternity brother feeling years later with the Presidents club Sports Richard Nixon, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, and Gerald Ford played on varsity football teams Ford was a star center and linebacker and had multiple pro team offers upon graduating Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter, and George H.W. Bush played baseball Teddy Roosevelt boxed at Harvard Debate Last president to have joined a debate club was Lyndon B. Johnson who famously refused to debate his presidential candidacy opponent Barry Goldwater in 1964 Literary Societies and Newspapers More than a dozen presidents were literary men while at universities WS NEV Harding Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Ronald Reagan were all editors of their school papers and yearbooks Politics Lyndon B. Johnson and Herbert Hoover were in student government Bill Clinton was the president of his freshman and sophomore classes Ronald Reagan gave a speech as president of the student council that prompted the school president to resign and the administration to restore classes cut due to the depression Cheerleading Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush paced the sidelines at games yelling through megaphones on their university's cheerleading squads George W. Bush was thrown out of a basketball game for "mixing it up with the referee' Secret Societies 4 presidents spent years within the mysterious walls of the infamous Skull and Bones 322 Society at Yale Glee Club Woodrow Wilson, Teddy Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt sung on their university glee clubs Theater John F Kennedy, Jr. produced the "Freshman Smoker" production while at Harvard Sources textbook recycling www.textbookrecycling.com http://collegestats.org/articles/2013/01/favorite-college-clubs-of-u-s-presidents/ The College Activities of America's Great Presidential Leaders Fraternities Only presidents were not members of a fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon had the most President alums including Rutherford B. Hayes, Teddy Roosevelt, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Gerald Ford Harry Truman and Herbert Hoover tried to create the same fraternity brother feeling years later with the Presidents club Sports Richard Nixon, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, and Gerald Ford played on varsity football teams Ford was a star center and linebacker and had multiple pro team offers upon graduating Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter, and George H.W. Bush played baseball Teddy Roosevelt boxed at Harvard Debate Last president to have joined a debate club was Lyndon B. Johnson who famously refused to debate his presidential candidacy opponent Barry Goldwater in 1964 Literary Societies and Newspapers More than a dozen presidents were literary men while at universities WS NEV Harding Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Ronald Reagan were all editors of their school papers and yearbooks Politics Lyndon B. Johnson and Herbert Hoover were in student government Bill Clinton was the president of his freshman and sophomore classes Ronald Reagan gave a speech as president of the student council that prompted the school president to resign and the administration to restore classes cut due to the depression Cheerleading Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush paced the sidelines at games yelling through megaphones on their university's cheerleading squads George W. Bush was thrown out of a basketball game for "mixing it up with the referee' Secret Societies 4 presidents spent years within the mysterious walls of the infamous Skull and Bones 322 Society at Yale Glee Club Woodrow Wilson, Teddy Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt sung on their university glee clubs Theater John F Kennedy, Jr. produced the "Freshman Smoker" production while at Harvard Sources textbook recycling www.textbookrecycling.com http://collegestats.org/articles/2013/01/favorite-college-clubs-of-u-s-presidents/

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Ever wonder what clubs US Presidents were a part of while in college? Some of these may surprise you

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