Phi Delta Gamma (social) explained

Phi Delta Gamma
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΦΔΓ
Birthplace:University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
Crest:File:The_crest_of_Phi_Delta_Gamma,_Puerto_Rico.jpeg
Status:Active
Type:Social
Affiliation:CIPFI
Scope:National
Nickname:la Phi Delta
Chapters:13
Address:867 Av. Luis Muñoz Rivera Suite D-104
City:San Juan
Zip Code:00925
Country:Puerto Rico

Phi Delta Gamma (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΦΔΓ) of Puerto Rico is the first Puerto Rican organization of Greek letters, which was founded in the western town of Mayagüez, on April 25, 1942.

History

Phi Delta Gamma originated from a high school fraternity, Alpha Iota Omega, which was founded in 1939. When the brothers of Alpha Iota Omega enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (Colegio de Agricultura y Artes Mecánicas) of Mayagüez, some were offered the opportunity to pledge one of the original Puerto Rican fraternities. The others reunited in the house of the brothers Gilberto Oliver Padilla and Otis Oliver Padilla. They decided to found a new fraternity on April 25, 1942, and to use the Greek letters Phi, Delta and Gamma.

The founding brothers are Gilberto Oliver Padilla, Otis Oliver Padilla, Raúl Romaguera, Ramón Antonio Frontera, Ignacio Beauchamp, José Ramón Ponce de León, Hilton Quintana, Angel Inserni, Rafael Ferrer Monge “El Cubano” (who also developed the shield, the first rulebook, and the motto of the fraternity), Rubén D’Acosta, Edgardo Olivencia, César Arana and Hernán Rodríguez.

These brothers established the first chapter as Alpha in Mayagüez. They had plans to expand the fraternity to all of Puerto Rico. In 1944, the first Phi Delta Gamma clubhouse was established in the Méndez Vigo street of Mayagüez.

In 1945, brother Otis Oliver commended to students Juan Mari Brás and Manuel Portela Lomba to take the Phi Delta Gamma fraternity to San Juan. They began the task of establishing the Beta chapter in the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras. Some of the founding brothers of the Beta chapter are Oscar Colón, Juan Mari Brás, Jean García, Ramón Vargas, Manuel Portela Lomba and Angel Amézaga. Thanks to this effort, the first convention of the Phi Delta Gamma was celebrated in 1945, in the Condado Hotel.

The Phi Delta Gamma members are known as "the originals", because they changed the way a traditional fraternity ought to be; also, they were the first Greek letter fraternity, which originated in western Puerto Rico: town of Mayagüez. The Phi Deltas are renowned for their friendliness and honesty. Above all, the great brotherhood among its members is very characteristic of their family activities (which involve grandparents, parents, spouses, children, grandchildren, and even great-grandchildren).

Chapters

Collegiate chapters

Following is a list of Phi Delta Gamma collegiate chapters. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

ChapterCharter dateInstitutionLocationReferences
Alpha College of Agriculture and Mechanic ArtsMayagüez, Puerto Rico[1] [2]
Beta1945University of Puerto Rico in Río PiedrasSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Gamma1948Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Delta1952Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto RicoPonce, Puerto Rico
Epsilon1954Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Sigma1957Ponce, Puerto Rico
Phi 1959University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences CampusSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Tau1966Caguas, Puerto Rico
Omicron1966Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Nu1968Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Upsilon
Chi
Psi
Rho Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Beta Alpha
Beta Beta
Tau Xi
Theta Mu

Alumni chapters

Following is a list of Phi Delta Gamma alumni chapters. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

ChapterCharter dateLocationReferences
Beta Delta 2019Tampa, Florida
Delta Xi2021Washington D.C.

Notable members

NameChapterNotabilityReferences
Juan Mari BrásBetaPolitical candidate for governor and founder of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party
Tito LaraSinger
Jose F. Ortiz VazquezChief executive officer of Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority
Luisito VigoreauxTelevision actor and producer

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us . 2023-10-28 . Fraternidad Phi Delta Gamma . Spanish.
  2. 1970 . Fraternidad Phi Delta Gamma: Del Ano Mil Novecientos Treinta y Nueve al Ano Mil Novecentos Setenta . La Paleta . 8.