Sports reporter and columnist for nearly 40 years, including most recently at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He cover 10 Olympic Games, 3 Super Bowls, 3 Final Four NCAA men's basketball, 2 Rose Bowls, 26 Masters Tournaments & more than 70 professional golf 'major' tournaments.
September 19, 2017
Milwaukee Sentinel reporter; covered Ed Gein case and became environmental reporter; Hall of Fame inductee
October 20, 2006
Mayor of Chicago
January 8, 1987
Creator of the "Rex Morgan M. D." Comic Strip, Along with Marvin Bradley and Frank Edgington
December 9, 1954
Norwegian Newspaper Publisher
June 8, 1949
Chairman Emeritus of Quarles & Brady LLP, community volunteer, agent of organizational and civic change and crusader for high-quality education. (MPC Headliner Award 2021)
May 3, 2021
Wisconsin State Senator; Recall Election Candidate (survived)
August 2, 2011
United States Senator from South Dakota and Senate Majority Leader
July 16, 2001
Actor, Singer, and Former Guest Host on The Tonight Show [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
July 5, 1979
senior vice president and chief styling officer, Harley Davidson Inc.; invested as a Knight of Bohemia
October 2, 2008
Actor; Won Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Jezebel in 1939 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
October 8, 1978
CEO, PEARLS for Girls; named and MVP for Philanthropy at the 2012 City Birthday Party
January 31, 2012
"King of Hoboes of America, Emperor Hoboes of the World"
April 16, 1940
All-Pro Defensive End for the Green Bay Packers [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
April 26, 1981
Singer and Actor
March 17, 1972
Dane County District Attorney, 1949-1952; Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice
unknown date
President of Ireland, 1959-1973
October 17, 1919
St. Louis Cardinal Pitcher; MVP in 1934; Broadcaster, 1941-1957 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 16, 1934
Renowned sports writer and commentator, at a Marquette University journalism event. (Honored as the Sacred Cat on April 24, 2009)
April 24, 2009
Sports Illustrated reporter and columnist, National Public Radio commentator, author, Gridiron Sacred Cat (signature also obtained at Marquette University in October, 20089)
2009
Conductor, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra; Headliner award winner
April 11, 2002
Drummer; founder of the Violent Femmes band; city birthday party entertainer
January 29, 2004
Reporter, Milwaukee Journal and Journal Sentinel; Senior Editor, Crossroads; First Woman listed on the masthead of the Journal Sentinel; Hall of Fame, 2009
October 23, 2009
reporter and senior editor at the Journal and Journal Sentinel; Hall of Fame inductee 2009
2009
Film Producer and Director of Seventy Films Including The Ten Commandments [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
August 9, 1949
Heavyweight Boxing Champion, 1919-1926 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 17, 1950
Actor; Franklin D. Roosevelt in Annie
August 19, 1980
Sportsman, Auto Racer; Indianapolis 500 Winner [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
November 19, 1937
Actor; Appearing in Milwaukee for the filming of Public Enemies
June 6, 2008
Sauk City Native; Books about Wisconsin Include Walden West, and Sac Prairie People [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 10, 1946
Publisher and General Manager of the Catholic Herald; Hall of Fame, 1984
November 15, 1984
Head Coach and General Manager of the Green Bay Packers, 1971-1975 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
February 16, 1971
Republican Candidate for President, 1948; Governor of New York, 1942-1954
March 29, 1940
2015 Press Club Gridiron Headliner, executive director of the United Community Center.
April 15, 2015
Press Club President, 1949-1950 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 4, 1954
Milwaukee Journal; Journal Sentinel reporter; Chicago Tribune editor; Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame inductee
October 25, 2002
Press Club President, 1915 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
June 21, 1949
Creator of "Fan Fare" Cartoon Strip
February 15, 1950
President of Marquette University
November 15, 1990
Author, Journalist and NBC News Reporter
January 26, 1983
Creator of "Mark Trail" Cartoon Strip
September 23, 1949
Press Club President, 1983; Hall of Fame, 1993 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
January 18, 1984
Milwaukee Archbishop; speaking at the Press Club's annual meeting
September 19, 2002
Founder of "The Harp" Bar, Milwaukee
March 17, 1980
United States Senator from Kansas; Presidential Candidate in 1996 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
July 5, 1979
Major General, United States Army, 1942; Congressional Medal of Honor Winner [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 22, 1942
Theater, Film, and Television Actor
September 15, 1950
United States Senator from Illinois, 1948-1966
October 9, 1964
Newsweek Correspondent
October 25, 1984
Wisconsin governor; former Wis. attorney general
March 14, 2003
Wisconsin Attorney General
October 30, 1992
Milwaukee County Executive, 1960-1976 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
November 12, 1964
CBS News Correspondent injured by a roadside bombing in Iraq; 2008 Sacred Cat winner
April 26, 2008
Priest, Musician and Teacher; Press Club's Chaplain
June 14, 1978
United Way of Greater Milwaukee president and CEO (retired), 2011 Headliner
April 7, 2011
CEO of United Way of Greater Milwaukee, co-headliner of Press Club's 2011 Gridiron Banquet
April 7, 2011
Assistant Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service
April 1, 1931
New York Gourmet
October 8, 1952
Manager of the Milwaukee Braves, 1960-1961; Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers; Detroit Tigers
November 23, 1959
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Journalist [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 29, 2010
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Columnist
2010
Governor of Wisconsin, 1979-1983 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 21, 1981
Milwaukee Public Schools superintendent
December 17, 2014
Milwaukee Broadcaster; Voice of Albert the Alley Cat; Semi-Sacred Cat Winner, 1985
October 11, 1985
Milwaukee Baritone with Metropolitan Opera Company
April 11, 1980
Actor; Won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Miracle Worker; Won Three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe
March 15, 1974
Player for and Coach of the Milwaukee Bucks [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
September 25, 1992
Reporter, Critic, Columnist; First Woman Assistant City Editor at Milwaukee Journal; Hall of Fame, 1986 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
September 14, 1959
Long-time radio broadcaster, WTMJ Radio and Wisconsin Public Radio; Hall of Fame inductee 2014.
October 24, 2014
Wisconsin native known for his fastball and poor vision in the Major Leagues. Won Game 2 of the 1958 World Series, pitching for the New York Yankees against the Milwaukee Braces.
August 11, 2006
Associated Press Washington Bureau Reporter
October 25, 1984
United States Secretary of Labor, 1953-1957
February 21, 1953
Journalist, Author, and Investigative Reporter of Drug Trafficking; Sacred Cat Winner, 1990
April 5, 1990