PHI KAPPA THETA

'Phi Kappa Theta'
'Coat-of-Arms'
'Founded:'
★ Phi Kappa - 1889 at Brown University
★ Theta Kappa Phi - 1919 at Lehigh University
★ Merger (Phi Kappa Theta) - 1959 at Ohio State University
'Founders:'
★ 'Phi Kappa':
★ James Gillrain
★ Arthur McGinn
★ James Smith
★ Edward Cunningham
★ Edward O'Connor
★ Joseph Killelea
★ James Brennan
★ Dennis Holland
★ Edward Kiley
★ 'Theta Kappa Phi':
★ Rev. William McGarvey
★ August Concilio
★ Peter Carr
★ Raymond Bobbin
'Motto:' "Give, expecting nothing thereof." (St. Thomas Aquinas, based on Luke 6:35: "do good and lend expecting nothing in return, for your reward will be great")
'Colors:' White, Gold, and Cardinal-Purple
'Flower:' Red Tea Rose

'Phi Kappa Theta' ('ΦΚΘ') is a national social fraternity with over 50 chapters and colonies at universities across the United States. "Phi Kaps", as they are commonly referred to colloquially, are known for diversity among their brothers and a dedication to service.

Contents
History
The ideals
Phi Kappa Theta today
Notable Phi Kaps
References
External links

History


Phi Kappa Theta was established by the merger of two fraternities on April 29, 1959: Phi Kappa and Theta Kappa Phi. In 1889, Phi Kappa was founded by a group of Catholic students at Brown University who were refused entrance to other fraternities because of their faith. Later, in 1919, Theta Kappa Phi (an acronym for "The Catholic Fraternity") was founded by a similar group of students at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. The merger of the two fraternities in 1959 was the first of its kind in the history of the American fraternal system. The merger between the two fraternities occurred at The Ohio State University with the first chapter of Phi Kappa Theta located at Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina. Although rich in Catholic history, Phi Kappa Theta is open for membership to men of all faiths, and many of its members are not Catholic.

The ideals


Phi Kappa Theta is a national social fraternity founded on 4 ideals.
;Fraternal: Duty to man : To provide the tangible and intangible aids necessary to establish a closely knit collegiate community whose members enjoy a mode of living that is conducive to the formation of gentlemen imbued with principles and ideals and to prepare them to contribute to the world community upon graduation.
;Intellectual: Duty to self and parents : To remind our brothers that outstanding scholastic achievement is a primary personal responsibility, and to encourage a commitment to the university that provides each member with his intellectual formation.
;Social: Duty to society : To encourage each member to identify himself with his collegiate and civic community by active participation and service, thus fostering a vigorous spirit of loyalty to Alma Mater and a selflessness to all men.
;Spiritual: Duty towards God : To deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a well-balanced program of fraternal, intellectual, social and service activities.

Phi Kappa Theta today


Phi Kappa Theta today has over 50 chapters and colonies across the United States, ranking them in the middle, in terms of size, of all national fraternities. More than 1,500 men are actively involved in its undergraduate chapters. Phi Kappa Theta has over 50,000 alumni brothers worldwide.

Notable Phi Kaps


Famous Phi Kaps include:
'Government':

John F. Kennedy - (WPI) 35th President of United States[1]

Eugene McCarthy - US Senator (Minnesota)

Eligio de la Garza, II - US Congressman (Texas)

Richard J. Hughes - Governor of New Jersey)
'Business':

Paul Allen - (WSU) Microsoft co-founder

Paul Galvin - (Illinois) Motorola founder

Paul Allaire - (WPI) Xerox Former CEO

Ron Zarrella - (WPI) Bausch & Lomb CEO, General Motors External VP, General Motors America President

Mike Eckert - Pathfire CEO, The Weather Channel Former President
'Sports':

Vince Dooley - (UGA) Former Head Coach and Athletic Directer at the University of Georgia, Member of the College Football Hall of Fame

Dan Devine - Member of the College Football Hall of Fame, Arizona State University,University of Missouri, University of Notre Dame and Green Bay Packer Head Coach. Coached Notre Dame to the 1977 National Championship.

Ray Meyer - DePaul Men's Basketball Coach), 1945 NIT Championship, Basketball Hall of Fame

Ed McCauley - AP Player of the Year, All-American at St. Louis University, Member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Played for: St. Louis Hawks, Boston Celtics, NBA All-Star

Jim Stillwagon - Lombardi Trophy and Outland Trophy Winner @ Ohio State University, CFL All-Star

Bob Aspromonte - 3rd Baseman) Brooklyn Dodgers/ LA Dodgers, Houston Astros, Atlanta Braves, & New York Mets

Paul Giel - Pitcher) New York/San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates, Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Athletics

Ed Don George - Professional Wrestler and Promoter

★ John Engel - (Lehigh University) 1931 NCAA Division I Wrestling National Champion (118 lb. Division)
'Media':

Ed McMahon - Actor: Announcer ''Tonight Show,'' Host ''Star Search''

Gene Kelly - (Pittsburgh) Actor: ''Singin' in the Rain'', ''Anchors Aweigh''

Bob Hope (honorary) - (Seton Hall) Actor and Famous United Service Organizations Performer
'Religious':

Pope John Paul II (honorary)1

★ His Eminence Theodore Edgar Cardinal McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington

★ His Eminence John Joseph Cardinal Krol, Archbishop of Philadelphia

References


1. Famous Phikaps

External links



Phi Kappa Theta – National Website


Chapter map: chapter locations can be clicked for an information page including the chapter's website address

Children's Miracle Network

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