William Alexander Scroggs (November 27, 1896 – March 14, 1984), born in Stillwater, Oklahoma, was an insurance agent and Founder of Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band Fraternity.
He was a commerce and marketing student at Oklahoma A&M College in the class of 1922, and was a cornet player in the A&M band.
[3] In 1947, Scroggs conducted the first piece ever performed by the National Intercollegiate Band: "Semper Fidelis" by John Philip Sousa.
He was honored by the delegation by being named the first Honorary Life Grand President of the Fraternity.
On October 25, 2019, he, along with his wife and son, were reburied in Fairlawn Cemetery in Stillwater, Oklahoma.