Architect; Designer of Milwaukee Press Club Office
July 16, 1985
Milwaukee Sentinel State Editor; Milwaukee Press Club Manager, 1983-1987
November 19, 1987
CNN chief congressional correspondent, the club’s 2022 Sacred Cat Award honoree
May 6, 2022
Beverly Hills Hypnotist, Psychic, Clairvoyant, Palmist and Author
June 4, 1976
Wife of Karl Ratzsch, Sr.
June 8, 1977
Son of Helen and Karl Ratzsch; Ran the Family's Restaurant
September 14, 1977
Theater and Film Actor; Composer [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 16, 1962
Marquette University Basketball Coach, 1977-1983
October 12, 1977
President, Marquette University; Headliner Award, 1974 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
September 21, 1965
Author; Lecturer; Humorist
November 12, 1909
City Editor for the Milwaukee Journal
June 1, 1949
Journalist, Author; President Lyndon Johnson's Press Secretary, 1964-1965; Dean of Marquette School of Journalism; Hall of Fame, 1991
October 11, 1985
Milwaukee Native; United States Supreme Court Justice, 1972+; Chief Justice, 1986+ [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
September 20, 1976
Correspondent for Allegemein Zeitung of Frankfurt, West Germany
November 16, 1978
Milwaukee radio personality, WUWM, WKTI, WFMF, WAWA, WTOS, WQFM; Hall of Fame inductee 2013
October 25, 2013
Press Club President, 1908-1909 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
August 1, 1947
Governor of Wisconsin, 1947-1951 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 19, 1949
reporter, Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee Sentinel; inducted into Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame
October 30, 2010
United States Congressperson from Wisconsin [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
October 21, 1970
President, United Auto Workers; President, C.I.O., 1952-1970
July 15, 1949
photo journalist for WISN Channel 12; Hall of Fame 2011
October 28, 2011
Governor of Wisconsin, 1963-1965; Wisconsin State Attorney General, 1959-1963 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 26, 2000
Governor of Connecticut, 1955-1961; United States Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare, 1961-1962
March 2, 1960
TV mixing engineer, Evergreen Studios (now Ground Control), Burbank, Calif.; mixer for The Simpsons; engineer of Popeye Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and other music
August 7, 2003
Milwaukee Press Club administrator; Knight of Bohemia
September 17, 2015
Wisconsin state representative, candidate for Wisconsin attorney general
February 12, 2014
Travel Channel host, Man vs. Food, in Milwaukee for a show on the SafeHouse
December 12, 2013
University of Wisconsin Athletic Director; Headliner Award, 1994 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 7, 1994
Auto Racer and Combat Pilot; Credited with 69 Air Victories in World War I; Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
April 24, 1919
Newspaper Labor Columnist Blinded in a 1956 Attack by Gangsters
April 26, 1959
Newspaper Labor Columnist Blinded in a 1956 Attack by Gangsters
1959
American Poet; The "Poet Laureate of Democracy"
October 26, 1900
Milwaukee Sentinel Reporter and Columnist; Hall of Fame, 1985 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 11, 1985
Bassist for the Violent Femmes
February 5, 2005
2013 Sacred Cat, political commentator for ABC News and political analyst for National Public Radio.
April 17, 2013
Captain, United States Navy; Commanded the U.S.S. Milwaukee
November 2, 1933
All-Star Basketball Player with the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
January 21, 1975
Anchor for ABC-TV's World News Tonight; Sacred Cat Winner, 1982
April 18, 1982
Miss Black America
September 29, 1983
American Actor, Comedian
April 15, 1902
Governor of New York, 1958-1973, and United States Vice President, 1974-1977 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
March 1, 1963
CEO, Johnson Controls, Gridiron headliner
April 16, 2014
Symphony Conductor
November 1, 1971
Press Club President, 1991; Reporter for the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
October 26, 2001
Milwaukee Sentinel reporter, Journal Sentinel editorial writer; editorial page editor; Milwaukee Press Club and Society of Professional Journalists president; Hall of Fame inductee
2001
Wisconsin Supreme Court justice, candidate for re-election
March 25, 2013
Actor [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 19, 1949
Governor of Michigan, 1963-1969; Secretary, Housing and Urban Development, 1969-1972; President, American Motors Corp., 1954-1962
April 19, 1960
2012 presidential candidate, former governor of Massachusetts, businessman
November 2, 2012
Reporter for the Philippines Herald; Won the 1942 Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence; Philippine Ambassador to the United States
April 25, 1955
Grandson of Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt; Author; Executive Director of the Neatherland-America Foundation
October 20, 2003
Grandson of Eleanor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt; author of "Grandmére: a Personal History of Eleanor Roosevelt," and executive director of the Netherlands-America Foundation
2003
Lecturer, Writer, United Nations Representative; Wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 27, 1949
United States President; Governor of New York
September 30, 1932
United States President; Governor of New York [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
1932
United States President, 1901-1909
April 3, 1903
United States President, 1901-1909
1900
United States President, 1901-1909 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
1903
Medical reporter, Milwaukee Journal, Journal Sentinel; Hall of Fame inductee 2014
October 24, 2014
Millionaire Danish Owner of Hearing Aid Firm
November 2, 1978
president and chief executive officer of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation, Headliner, 2016 Gridiron Dinner
April 13, 2016
Austrian Concert Pianist
undated
Member of West German Parliament; Owner of Rosenthal China
March 8, 1979
Milwaukee Television Personality; Married to Howard Gernette [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
March 6, 1984
Secretary of War, 1947; Secretary of the Army, 1947-1949
August 26, 1946
Mexican and Spanish Bullfighter
January 24, 1974
Financial Analyst; Host of PBS's Wall Street Week; Sacred Cat Winner, 1978
April 2, 1978
Singer and Stage Actor [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
February 8, 1916
Comedian; Sacred Cat Winner, 1994
April 7, 1994
New York Yankee Outfielder; Set a Record with 60 Home Runs in 1927; Led the American League in Home Runs 12 Times [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
February 15, 1922
Cross-dressing actor/actress
April 15, 2004
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Pulitzer prize winning reporter; inducted as Milwaukee Press Club Knight of the Golden Quill
September 30, 2010
Milwaukee Journal Women's Editor; Hall of Fame, 1987
October 22, 1987
Congressman from Janesville, speaking at Newsmaker Luncheon on health care
August 28, 2009
copy editor, Milwaukee Journal; Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; inducted into Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame
October 30, 2010