https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Junior_Chamber
Notable U.S. Jaycees
Larry Bird – professional basketball player (Boston Celtics)
Warren E. Burger – Chief Justice of the United States
Bill Clinton – President of the United States
Cal Cunningham – North Carolina State Senator
Gerald Ford – President of the United States
Wendell Ford – U.S. Senator, Governor of Kentucky, also served as U.S. Jaycees President
John Wayne Gacy – serial killer, clown and businessman; served Jaycees for many years and helped organize prison chapters
Bill Gates – Chairman of Microsoft
Al Gore – Vice President of the United States
Mike Gravel - US Senator from Alaska, conducted national Jaycee tour advocating tax reform and free enterprise in 1958
Larry Holmes – Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion
Rogers Hornsby – Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player
Howard Hughes – industrialist
Hubert Humphrey – Vice President of the United States
Bradley Joseph – composer and recording artist
Edmund Kemper – serial killer known as the Coed Killer; became a member of the Jaycees while incarcerated
Charles Lindbergh – aviator
Tom Monaghan – founder of Domino's Pizza
Walter Mondale – Vice President of the United States
Richard Nixon – President of the United States
Elvis Presley – musician, actor
Lani Rae Rafko-Wilson – Miss America 1988
Ronald Reagan – President of the United States; Governor of California; twice served as President of Screen Actors Guild; actor
John Jacob Rhodes – U.S. Representative from Arizona
Charles Thone – Governor of Nebraska; served as Nebraska state Jaycee president
Robert Van Pelt - United States District Judge, drafter of the Federal Rules of Evidence
Clyde W. Simpson - Member of the Florida House of Representatives from Duval County from 1965-1966.
Jake Hoot - Season 17 The Voice Winner