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The Creed
The Phi Sigma Kappa Creed. In the firm conviction that my Fraternity demands of me a life of Faith and Purpose. I hereby solemnly declare My Faith in the wisdom and love of God; in the dignity and worth of my fellowmen; in the strength and beauty of true Fraternity; in the history and future of my Country; and in the traditions and program of my Alma Mater. Henceforward, therefore, it shall be My Purpose to remain forever true to this, my fraternity's faith in me and in turn to preserve and promote courageously and unselfishly the chosen ideals of our mutual affection and common endeavor. To this end I dedicate My Life, to the maintenance of this Faith and the pursuit of this Purpose so that the ideals of Phi Sigma Kappa, being embodied in me, may be fulfilled in my Character and Conduct, and be known and honored by all men. By these things I stand.
Greek Alphabet
Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa, Lambda, Mu, Nu, Xi, Omicron, Pi, Rho, Sigma, Tau, Upsilon, Phi, Chi, Psi, Omega
The 6 Founding Fathers
Joseph Francis Barrett, William Penn Brooks, Frederick George Campbell, Xenos Young Clark, Jabez William Clay, and Henry Hague
Colors of Phi Sigma Kappa
Cardinal Red and Silver
When was Phi Sigma Kappa founded?
March 15, 1873 (at the University of Massachusetts)
Mascot
Owl
Philanthropy
V Foundation for Cancer Research
Flowers
Red Carnation and White Tea Rose
Flag Description
Red horizontal lines at top and bottom, silver line in the middle. Phi Sigma Kappa Greek Letters in the middle, and the Fraternity symbol in the top left of the flag (Tripple T’s)