Phi Gamma Delta
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Motto | "Friendship, the sweetest influence." |
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Colors | Royal Purple |
Symbol | Black Diamond with White Star |
Flower | Purple Clematis |
Founded | May 1, 1848 at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, PA |
Fraternity type | Secretive/Social |
Scope | International |
Headquarters | 1201 Red Mile Rd Lexington, KY, USA |
Chapters | 116, 6 colonies |
Nicknames | FIJI, Phi Gam |
Homepage | www.phigam.org |
Phi Gamma Delta (commonly known as Phi Gam or FIJI) is a collegiate social fraternity with chapters across the United States and Canada.
Phi Gamma Delta was founded on May 1, 1848, at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. The founders of the Fraternity, reverently referred to by brothers today as the Immortal Six, were John Templeton McCarty, Samuel Beatty Wilson, James Elliott Jr., Ellis Bailey Gregg, Daniel Webster Crofts, and Naaman Fletcher.
For over 158 years, the Phi Gams have lived by their values of Friendship, Knowledge, Service, Morality, and Excellence. The rewards of membership extend far beyond one's college years through continued commitment to the values, the brothers, and the Educational Foundation. This is why Fiji did not adopt the name "alumni." Rather, post collegiate members are known as "Graduate Brothers," implying that membership extends far beyond the undergraduate experience. The commitment exemplifies another motto by which Phi Gams live, "Not For College Days Alone."
The vast Graduate Brother involvement within the fraternity manifests itself in its educational fund. The Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation is the largest contributor of scholarships in the fraternal world. As part of its "Academic Achievement Award", those who earn a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale in their pledging semester receive $250.00 from the foundation. Other fellowships and grants are awarded to Fiji brothers, with significant emphasis given to the financial need and merit of the individual brother.
There are 116 chapters (both collegiate and graduate chapters) and 6 colonies across the United States and Canada.
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[edit] Use of Greek Letters
Phi Gamma Delta bears the unique distinction of being the only Greek-letter fraternity in North America to limit the usage of its Greek letters (beyond the need to be an initiated member). As per tradition, Fiji chapters only portray their letters in the following seven locations:
- On a uniform diamond-shaped member badge
- On the Fraternity's official seal
- On the Fraternity's official flag
- On a chapter house marker
- On memorials to deceased brothers
- On a brother's certificate of membership
- On a brother's official college ring
The fraternity's letters are, thus, considered sacred and are never to be displayed on an object that can be easily destroyed. Whereas other fraternities often display their letters on clothing or other items, this tradition prevents Fijis from doing so. In place of the actual Greek letters, "Fiji," "Phi Gam," or the English spelling of "Phi Gamma Delta" are used in their place.
[edit] The Immortal Six
The Immortal Six are the founders of The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta.
Pictured below (from left to right): John Templeton McCarty, Samuel Beatty Wilson, Naaman Fletcher, Daniel Webster Crofts, James Elliott, Jr., and Ellis Bailey Gregg.
[edit] Images of Phi Gamma Delta
[edit] Mission Statement of Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Gamma Delta exists to promote lifelong friendships, to reaffirm high ethical standards and values, and to foster personal development in the pursuit of excellence.
Phi Gamma Delta is committed to provide opportunities to each brother to develop responsibility, leadership, scholarship and social skills in order to become a fully contributing member of society.
[edit] Values of Phi Gamma Delta
We are united by Friendship. It is the basis of our brotherhood. Because of it, we accomplish far more than we do as individuals. Friendship is the sweetest influence.
We promote the pursuit of Knowledge. It is the key to a fuller, richer life. We gain it through education, the harmonious development of the powers of the individual.
We encourage Service. We have the ability, the opportunity, and the duty to serve our fellow human beings. Our reward is the satisfaction that comes from serving.
We believe in Morality. As gentlemen of quality we must do what is right as individuals and as a group. Moral behavior is the basis of our society’s existence.
We strive for Excellence. It is attained only when we fulfill our total potential. Mankind benefits when each of us becomes all that we can be.
[edit] Priorities of a Phi Gam
A brother of Phi Gamma Delta is said to have his life ordered by three priorities.
- First, Scholarship.
- Second, Fraternity.
- Third, Self.
[edit] Partial List of Chapters
(By order of foundation)
- 1848 - Alpha - Washington & Jefferson College: http://www.washjeff.edu/content.aspx?section=1290&menu_id=361&crumb=362&id=1467
- 1851 - Epsilon - University of North Carolina: http://www.epsilonpgd.com/cgi-any/newspages.dll/teasers?BID=109&nfid=889&htmlfile=newspages2_blox.htm
- 1855 - Theta - University of Alabama
- 1856 - Kappa - Baylor University: http://www3.baylor.edu/Phi_Gamma_Delta/home.html
- 1856 - Lambda - DePauw University: http//www.depauwfiji.com
- 1858 - Xi - Gettysburg College: http://www.gettysburg.edu/about/offices/college_life/greek/organizations/fiji/index.dot
- 1858 - Omicron - University of Virginia: http://www.virginia.edu/ofsl/phigammadelta.htm
- 1864 - Tau - Hanover College
- 1866 - Psi - Wabash College: http://www.wabash.edu/orgs/fraternity/Fiji/
- 1866 - Omega Colony - Columbia University
- 1866 - Alpha Deuteron - Illinois Wesleyan University
- 1867 - Gamma Deuteron - Knox College: http://deptorg.knox.edu/fiji/
- 1867 - Phi - Northwestern University
- 1868 - Zeta Deuteron - Washington & Lee University
- 1870 - Delta Deuteron - Hampden-Sydney College: http://people.hsc.edu/organizations/phigamma/
- 1871 - Kappa Deuteron - University of Georgia: http://www.uga.edu/fiji/
- 1871 - Zeta - Indiana University: http://www.zetafiji.org/
- 1873 - Mu Deuteron - University of Iowa
- 1876 - Xi Deuteron - Case Western Reserve University
- 1878 - Omicron Deuteron - The Ohio State University: http://www.ohiostatefiji.com/
- 1879 - Phi Deuteron - University of Maryland
- 1881 - Delta Xi - University of California, Berkeley: http://calfiji.org/
- 1881 - Pi Deuteron - University of Kansas
- 1882 - Delta - Bucknell University: http://www.orgs.bucknell.edu/fiji/
- 1883 - Sigma Deuteron - Lafayette College
- 1883 - Tau Deuteron - University of Texas at Austin
- 1884 - Sigma - Wittenberg University
- 1885 - Lambda Deuteron - Denison University: [1]
- 1885 - Alpha Phi - University of Michigan: http://www.michiganfiji.com/
- 1886 - Zeta Phi - William Jewell College
- 1887 - Beta Chi - Lehigh University
- 1888 - Gamma Phi - Pennsylvania State University
- 1888 - Kappa Nu - Cornell University
- 1890 - Rho Chi - University of Richmond: http://www.student.richmond.edu/~fiji/main.php
- 1890 - Mu Sigma - University of Minnesota
- 1890 - Kappa Tau - University of Tennessee
- 1891 - Beta Mu - Johns Hopkins University: http://www.jhu.edu/fiji
- 1891 - Pi Iota - Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- 1892 - Nu Epsilon - New York University: http://www.nyufiji.com
- 1893 - Chi - Union College, inactive: http://www.vu.union.edu/%7Efiji/
- 1897 - Chi Iota Colony - University of Illinois: http://www.phigam.org/expansion-projects.aspx?colonyid=27&pageid=213
- 1898 - Lambda Nu - University of Nebraska: http//www.fiji.org
- 1899 - Chi Mu - University of Missouri
- 1899 - Omega Mu - University of Maine at Orono
- 1900 - Sigma Tau - University of Washington
- 1901 - Sigma Nu - Syracuse University
- 1902 - Chi Upsilon - University of Chicago
- 1902 - Lambda Iota - Purdue University
- 1907 - Alpha Iota - Iowa State University
- 1908 - Chi Sigma - Colorado College
- 1911 - Epsilon Omicron Colony - University of Oregon
- 1912 - Beta Kappa - University of Colorado
- 1916 - Nu Omega - University of Oklahoma
- 1917 - Nu Beta - Rutgers University
- 1919 - Gamma Sigma - The University of the South: http://www.sewanee.edu
- 1920 - Mu Iota - University of Idaho
- 1921 - Kappa Omicron - Oregon State University: http://www.osufijis.net
- 1923 - Delta Kappa - Davidson College: http://www2.davidson.edu/studentlife/stu_orgs/fiji/fiji.html
- 1923 - Tau Kappa - University of Toronto
- 1926 - Gamma Tau - Georgia Institute of Technology: http://www.gtfiji.com
- 1926 - Mu Iota - University of Idaho
- 1929 - Pi Gamma - University of British Columbia: http://www.pigam.org/
- 1931 - Upsilon Alpha - University of Arizona
- 1940 - Upsilon Phi - University of Florida
- 1948 - Beta Rho - Louisiana State University
- 1948 - Delta Tau - Southern Methodist University [2]
- 1950 - Pi Mu - Washington State University
- 1950 - Kappa Rho Colony - University of Rhode Island
- 1954 - Lambda Tau - Texas Tech University: http://www.techfiji.com/
- 1957 - Mu Upsilon - Miami University
- 1958 - Upsilon Kappa - University of Kentucky
- 1962 - Alpha Upsilon - Auburn University: [3]
- 1962 - Sigma Omicron - Oklahoma State University: http://www.okstatefiji.org/
- 1964 - Alpha Gamma - Kettering University: A-section:http://www.KetteringFiji.com/ B-section:http://www.agfiji.com/
- 1965 - Alpha Sigma - Arizona State University
- 1966 - Alpha Omega - Ohio University: http://www.oufiji.com/
- 1966 - Alpha Nu - University of New Mexico
- 1967 - Phi Sigma - Florida State University: http://www.fsuphigam.com/
- 1968 - Phi Tau - University of Texas at Arlington: http://www.utafiji.com
- 1968 - Chi Deuteron - Kansas State University: http://www.ksu.edu/fiji
- 1968 - Phi Kappa Colony - Colorado State University : http://lscdolby.sc.colostate.edu/studentorg/orglist.asp
- 1969 - Phi Alpha - University of Arkansas
- 1969 - Rho Phi - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: http://www.rhophifiji.org/
- 1969 - Beta Upsilon - University of Vermont: http://www.uvm.edu/~fiji2/
- 1970 - Epsilon Alpha - University of Alberta: http://www.phigam.ca/
- 1970 - Sigma Mu - Mississippi State University
- 1971 - Chi Omicron - University of Cincinnati
- 1971 - Iota Sigma - Indiana State University
- 1972 - Rho Alpha - Virginia Tech: http://www.vtfiji.com/
- 1972 - Mu Tau - University of Memphis
- 1974 - Mu Alpha - West Virginia University
- 1974 - Phi Upsilon - University of North Alabama:
- 1975 - Epsilon Chi - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
- 1977 - Rho Upsilon - University of California at Riverside: http://www.riversidefiji.com/
- 1979 - Phi Deuteron - University of Maryland: http://www.mdfiji.com/
- 1979 - Alpha Mu - Texas A & M University: http://www.aggiefiji.org/
- 1980 - Tau Chi - Texas Christian University: http://www.tcufiji.org/
- 1981 - Theta Tau - Tennessee Technological University: http://www.ttufiji.com
- 1982 - Tau Upsilon Colony - Tulane University: http://www.tulanefiji.org/
- 1982 - Iota Chi - University of California, Irvine: http://www.ixfiji.com/
- 1982 - Beta Pi - Bradley University: http://www.bufiji.com
- 1983 - Delta Phi - Jacksonville University
- 1984 - Upsilon Chi - University of Calgary
- 1984 - Beta Gamma - Bowling Green State University
- 1984 - Tau Nu - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- 1985 - Upsilon Lambda - LaSalle University
- 1985 - Gamma Kappa - Colorado School of Mines: http://www.csmfiji.org
- 1986 - Alpha Omicron - University of Akron: http://www.uakron.edu/fiji
- 1987 - Upsilon Mu - University of Montana
- 1987 - Phi Chi - Fresno State University
- 1989 - Sigma Beta - San Jose State University
- 1990 - Phi Pi - Villanova University: http://www.greek.villanova.edu/phigammadelta/index.htm
- 1993 - Nu Chi - California State University Northridge
- 1993 - Sigma Alpha - University of Texas at San Antonio
- 1994 - Omega Phi - University of Central Florida: http://www.fijiucf.com
- 1994 - Delta Iota - Drake University: http://www.drakefiji.com/
- 1994 - Mu Chi - James Madison University
- 2000 - Epsilon Iota - University of Evansville: http://fiji.evansville.edu/
- 2001 - Beta Sigma - Ball State University: http://www.ballstatefiji.org/
- 2001 - Kappa Chi - William Woods University
- 2002 - Nu Sigma - North Carolina State University
- 2004 - Sigma Phi - Florida International University: http://www.fiufiji.com/
- 2005 - Upsilon Tau - The University of Toledo: http://www.utoledofiji.com
[edit] Famous Phi Gams
[edit] Business and philanthropy
- Tom Ryan (University of Rhode Island): Founder, Owner & President, CVS
- Philip H. Knight (Oregon, 1959): Co-Founder, Owner & President, Nike Corporation
- John A. "Jack" Rodgers (Kansas, 1953): Sr. Vice President (retired), Starbucks Coffee
- Alfred J. Verrecchia (Rhode Island, 1965): President of Global Operations & Chief Operating Officer, Hasbro Inc.
- Jeff Fettig (Indiana, 1979): CEO of Whirlpool Corporation
[edit] Civil service
- John N. Hostettler (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 1983): (U.S. House of Representatives, Indiana)
- Victor G. Atiyeh (Oregon, 1945): Former Governor of Oregon
- Calvin Coolidge (Amherst, 1895): Thirtieth President of the United States of America
- Admiral (ret.) William J. Crowe, Jr. (Oklahoma, 1946): Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- Frank Iacobucci (British Columbia, 1962): Former Justice, Supreme Court of Canada
- Robert S. McNamara (Berkeley, 1937): Former United States Secretary of Defense
- Frank O'Bannon (Indiana, 1952): Former Governor of Indiana
- Charles E. Rushmore (College of the City of New York, 1876): Namesake, Mount Rushmore National Memorial
- Charles W. Fairbanks (Ohio Wesleyan, 1872): Twenty-Sixth Vice President of the United States; Namesake, Fairbanks, Alaska
- Thomas R. Marshall (Wabash, 1873): Twenty-Eighth Vice President of the United States
[edit] Entertainment
- John W. "Johnny" Carson (Nebraska, 1949): Former host, NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
- John Ritter (Southern California, 1970): Actor, Three's Company, Hearts Afire and 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter
- Scott Bakula (Kansas, 1977): Actor, Quantum Leap, Murphy Brown, Star Trek: Enterprise
- Matthew C. Fox (Columbia, 1989): Actor, Party of Five, Lost
- Dermot Mulroney (Northwestern University, 1985): Actor, My Best Friend's Wedding, About Schmidt, The Wedding Date, The Family Stone,
- Luis Moro (Rutgers, 1987): Actor, "Love & Suicide", comic, writer, Independent Spirit Award Nominee (Anne B. Real), Best Actor ABFF (Love & Suicide)
- Morgan Spurlock (NYU, 1993): Independent Movie Director, creator of Supersize Me
- Chris Rhoads (Oklahoma State University, 2004): Musician
[edit] Media and literature
- Roone Arledge (Columbia, 1952): President, ABC News and Sports
- Charles W. (Charlie) Ergen University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1975: Chairman and CEO, Echostar Communications (DISH)
- Kenneth Blanchard (Cornell, 1961): Author of One Minute Manager
- Will Cuppy (Chicago, 1907): Author of The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody
- Stuart W. Evey (Washington, 1956): Former Chairman of the Board, ESPN
- Brian P. Lamb (Purdue, 1963): Founder and host, C-SPAN
- J. Richard Munro (Colgate University, 1957): Co-Founder of HBO, Former Chairman of Time Warner Inc.
- Dr. Norman Vincent Peale (Ohio Wesleyan, 1920): Theologian, author of The Power of Positive Thinking
- E.B. White (Cornell, 1921): Novelist, author of Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little, amongst other literary works
- David H. DePatie (Sewanee, 1951): Film Producer, producer of animated cartoons based on Friz Freleng's animated titles for Blake Edwards' "Pink Panther" films. Also produced cartoons for Warner Bros. featuring Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote from 1964-1967. Commonly referred to as coproducer of "DePatie/Freleng Enterprises" (D/FE), he and Freleng also produced "The Ant and the Aardvark", "Crazylegs Crane", "The Blue Racer", "Mister Jaw" and "The Tijuana Toads".
[edit] Science, technology and medicine
- Luis W. Alvarez (Chicago, 1932): Nobel Prize winner, Physics, 1968
- J. Allen Harris (British Columbia, 1922): Co-discoverer of the 61st chemical element illinium in 1926, renamed promethium in 1949
- O. Wayne Isom (Texas Tech, 1962): Cardiothoracic Surgeon in chief, NY Hospital-Cornell Medical Center
- Jack Swigert (Colorado, 1953): Former astronaut, Apollo program
[edit] Sports
- Mark Loretta (Northwestern University, 1993): Professional baseball Player, Milwaukee Brewers, Houston Astros, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox
- Billy Cundiff (Drake University): Professional football player, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers
- Brian D. Griese (Michigan, 1997): Professional football player, Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears
- Jerry Pate (University of Alabama, 1974): Professional golfer; winner, 1976 U.S. Open
- Hale Irwin (Colorado, 1967): Professional golfer; member, World Golf Hall of Fame
- Christopher "Christy" Mathewson (Bucknell, 1902): Former professional baseball player; member, Baseball Hall of Fame
- Jack Nicklaus (Ohio State, 1961): Professional golfer; member, World Golf Hall of Fame
- Roger Penske (Lehigh, 1959): Co-founder of Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART); owner of Penske Racing, winner 14 Indianapolis 500s and 9 CART points titles
- Dean Smith (Kansas, 1953): Former University of North Carolina basketball coach; member, Basketball Hall of Fame
- Payne Stewart (Southern Methodist, 1979): Professional golfer; member, World Golf Hall of Fame
- Edwin Sweetland (Cornell, 1899) first basketball coach of the Kentucky Wildcats and head football coach at Syracuse, Ohio State, Colgate, Kentucky, Miami University, West Virginia, and Tulane
- John Cappelletti (Penn State University), Professional football player, winner, Heisman Trophy
- E.J. Holub (Texas Tech University): Professional football player, Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs, Collegiate All-American, AFL All-Star
[edit] Medal of Honor recipients
- Tedford H. Cann (New York, 1920): Seaman, USN
- Marcellus H. Chiles (Colorado College, 1916): Captain, USA
- George H. Ramer (Bucknell, 1950): 2nd Lieutenant, USMC Reserve
- Joseph R. Kerrey (Nebraska, 1965): Lieutenant, Junior Grade, USN Reserve SEAL Team
- Joseph H. Thompson (Pittsburgh, 1905): Major, USA
More famous Fijis and other historical information on Phi Gamma Delta can be obtained at http://www.phigam.org/history/