| A | B |
| Walter Chrysler | president of an automobile company who started his career as a locomotive mechanic |
| Samuel Crumbine | public health reformer who banned the public drinking cup |
| Frederick Funston | military leader who fought in Cuba and the Philippines during the Spanish-American War |
| Charles Sheldon | turned sermons into “cliffhanger” stories to encourage visitors to return to his Topeka church each week |
| Peggy Hull | a war correspondent during World War I |
| Albin K. Longren | mechanic who built the first successful airplane in Kansas |
| 1 Samuel Crumbine | 1 was interested in disease prevention and felt education was the best way to get people to change their behavior. |
| Woodrow Wilson | the President of the United States during World War I. |