Joan Ganz Cooney: co-founder of Children's Television Workshop and creator of Sesame Street (Univ. of Arizona)

Sheryl Crow: Grammy award-winning singer (Missouri)

Vivian Drenckhahn: advisor to World Health Organization, 1952-63 (Montana)

Tillie Kidd Fowler: US Representative (Emory)

Diane and Sharon Disney: Walt Disney's daughters, for whom the Mary Poppins song, "Let's Go Fly a Kite" was written.

Barbara Hackman Franklin: secretary of commerce in the Bush administration (Northwestern)

Marjorie Child Husted (Betty Crocker): the famous recipe queen that we all know and love (Minnesota)

Melinda French Gates: Microsoft's general manager of personal productivity products (Duke)

Patricia Gifford: Superior Court Judge (William & Mary)

Ann-Margaret: actress (Northwestern)

Kerri Strug: Olympic gymnast (Gold Medal in the 1996 Olympics,
Bronze Medal in the 1992 Olympics) (UCLA)

Amy Grant: Grammy award-winning singer (Vanderbilt University)

Susan Molloy Hubbard: head of the National Cancer Institute's International Cancer Info Center

Rue McClanahan: actress (Tulsa)

Cindy McCain: Wife of Senator John McCain (Univ. of Southern California)

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings: Pulitzer Prize-winning author (Univ. of Wisconsin)

Adelaide MacDonald Sinclair: chairman of UNICEF, 1946-66 (Toronto)

Mary Louise Epperson Smith: first woman to chair Repblican National Committee (Iowa)

Marlo Thomas: actress and author (Univ. of Southern California)

Laura Bush: Former United States First Lady (Southern Methodist University)

Helen Hull Jacobs: tennis champion (Univ. of California at Berkley)

Nancy Landon Kassebaum: US Senator (Univ. of Kansas)

Lynne Cheney: Wife of the former Vice President (Colorado College)

Melissa Stark: Sideline Correspondent for Monday Night Football (Univ. of Virginia)

Jenna Bush: Daughter of former president, George W. Bush (Univ. of Texas at Austin)