List of Upsilon Sigma Phi brothers
Following is a list of brothers of Upsilon Sigma Phi, the oldest Greek-letter fraternity in Asia, established in 1918 at the University of the Philippines.
Upsilonians by Generation
1920s
- Jose B. Abad Santos, Chief Justice and Acting President of the Philippines
- Carmelino G. Alvendia, associate justice of the Court of Appeals
- Antonio J. Beldia, Presiding Judge of Branch II of the Court of First Instance of Bohol
- Agapito C. Braganza, Secretary of Labor and Mayor of Alaminos, Pangasinan
- Gauttier F. Bisnar, Ambassador and first Philippine consul general in Vancouver, Canada
- Vicente J. Caedo, Governor of Batangas
- Alfonso T. Calalang, Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines
- Cesar H. Concio, President of the Philippine Institute of Architects
- Agapito del Rosario, Mayor of Angeles City and World War II hero
- Leopoldo G. Enrile, President of the Philippine OB-Gyne Society
- Teodoro M. Kalaw, known as the "Father of the Philippine Library System"
- Juan R. Liwag, Philippine Senator and Justice Secretary
- Federico Mangahas, renowned writer, president of the Philippine Writers League (1940-41), and president of Silliman University
- Crisostomo Ortigas, Dean of the U.P. College of Engineering
- Pio Pedrosa, banker and Finance and Budget Secretary
- Antonio R. Quirino, known as the "Father of Philippine Television," founder of the first television station in the Philippines: Alto Broadcasting System (now part of ABS-CBN)
- Ernesto Y. Sibal, author and publisher, founder of Phoenix Publishing House & Alemar's, member of the UP Board of Regents
- Agaton A. Ursua, Philippine Representative from Camarines Sur and president of the Philippine Dental Association (1963-1965)
- Enrique Virata, Acting President of the University of the Philippines
1930s
- Yusup R. Abubakar, organized Philippine consulate in Singapore, Federation of Malaya, British North Borneo, Sarawak & Brunei and first diplomatic mission to Middle East, first Philippine ambassador to Malaysia
- Nestor B. Alampay, Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
- Domocao A. Alonto, Philippine Senator and recipient of the King Faisal Foundation Award for Service to Islam
- Madki A. G. Alonto
- Roberto S. Benedicto
- Jolly R. Bugarin, NBI Director
- Hermogenes D. Concepcion, Jr., Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme and Representative from Nueva Ecija
- Onofre D. Corpuz, Education Minister, president of the University of the Philippines and National Scientist for Political Economy and Government
- Vicente G. Ericta, Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
- Estanislao A. Fernandez, Philippine Senator and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
- Ramon C. Fernandez, Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
- Enrique M. Garcia, Secretary of Health
- Jose D. Ingles, Rapporteur of the UN High Commission for Human Rights
- Jose B. Laurel, Jr., Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives
- Sotero H. Laurel, President Pro Tempore of the Philippine Senate
- Jose P. Laurel, 4th President of the Philippines and Philippine President (1943-45) during the Japanese occupation of World War II, Senator and Supreme Court Justice
- Salvador P. Lopez, Foreign Affairs Secretary, president of the University of the Philippines and chairperson of the UN High Commission for Human Rights
- Querube C. Makalintal, Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa (House of Representatives) and Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
- Teodoro P. Malasig, Olympian, 1936 Berlin Olympics, Men's 400m Hurdles
- Ferdinand E. Marcos, 10th President of the Republic of the Philippines, President of the Philippine Senate and Representative from Ilocos Norte
- Samuel F. Reyes, Isabela Governor and Representative
- Florante C. Roque, Bulacan Representative
- Renato D. Tayag
- Arturo M. Tolentino, Philippine Vice President, President of the Philippine Senate, Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Representative from Metro Manila
- Simeon M. Valdez, Philippine Representative from Ilocos Norte and president of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines
- Wenceslao Q. Vinzons, provincial governor of Camarines Norte Governor, Philippine Representative and World War II hero
- Martiniano P. Vivo, Commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration
- Nicanor E. Yniguez, Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa (National Assembly)
- Jose P. Rodriguez, USAFFE, Lt, S1, 43rd Infantry Regiment, 41st Division, Court of First Instance Judge (Palawan)
1940s
- Joker P. Arroyo, Philippine Senator, Executive Secretary and Representative from Makati
- Isabelito J. Astraquillo, ambassador
- Enrique M. Belo, Philippine Representative from Capiz Representative, delegate to 1971 Constitutional Convention, 1949 Bar Topnotcher
- Jose C. Campos, Jr., Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
- Mateo A.T. Caparas, First and only Filipino president of Rotary International
- Onofre D. Corpuz, National Scientist for Economics, University of the Philippines President, Secretary of Education, Assemblyman
- Jorge G. Davide - Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines (TOYM) awardee 1962 for Science
- Jose Encarnacion, Jr. - National Scientist for Economics, dean of the UP School of Economics, 1963 TOYM awardee for Economics
- Emilio R. Espinosa, Jr., Labor Secretary, Representative from Masbate and provincial governor of Masbate
- Florentino P. Feliciano, Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court, member of the World Trade Organization Appellate Tribunal, 1961 TOYM awardee for Law
- Enrique M. Fernando, Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court - Honorary
- Cesar D. Francisco, Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
- Emilio A. Gancayco, Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
- Jose O. Juliano, NAST Academician (Nuclear Chemistry and Physics), 1959 TOYM 1959 for Nuclear Science
- Roman L. Kintanar, president of the International Meteorological Organization (1979–1987) and recipient of the International Meteorological Organization Prize (1995)
- Salvador H. Laurel, Philippine Vice President, Prime Minister, Senator and Secretary of Foreign Affairs
- Augusto B. Legaspi Sr., Governor - Aklan Province, 1971 Constitutional Convention Delegate
- Catalino T. Macaraig, Jr., Executive Secretary and Justice Secretary
- Armando D. Manalo, writer and ambassador
- Nicanor A. Mendiola, summa cum laude graduate
- Estelito P. Mendoza, renowned trial lawyer, Justice Secretary, Philippine Representative from Pampanga and provincial governor of Pampanga
- Jose R. Moreno, National Artist for Fashion Design
- Jose Z. Oledan, ambassador
- Faustino T. Orillo, NAST Academician (Plant Pathology and Mycology)
- Victor R. Potenciano, founder of Polymedic Hospital
- Ricardo L. Pronove, Jr., Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
- Gerardo M. Roxas, Sr., Minority Floor Leader of the Philippine Senate and Representative from Capiz
- Camilo D. Quiason, Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court and president of the Philippine Commission of Jurists
- Troadio T. Quiazon, Jr., Philippine Minister for Trade & Tourism / Commerce & Industry
- Rodolfo Y. Ragodon, visual artist, 1964 TOYM awardee for Arts Painting
- Enrique P. Romualdez, writer, publisher and editor
- Abelardo Samonte, UP Los Banos Chancellor, 1963 TOYM for Public Administration
- Shen Wang Lin, summa cum laude graduate
- Mamintal A. J. Tamano, Philippine Senator
- Bienvenido A. Tan, Jr., Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue
- Francisco O. Tansengco, civil engineering board topnotcher
1950s
- Gemino H. Abad, poet and University Professor Emeritus of the University of the Philippines
- Roque R. Ablan, Jr., Philippine Representative from Ilocos Norte
- Benigno S. Aquino, Jr., national hero, Philippine Senator and provincial governor of Tarlac
- Josue B. Bellosillo, Senior Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
- Benjamin "Behn" Cervantes, Professor and Film/Theater Director, Street Parliamentarian
- Romulo G. Davide, 2012 Ramon Magsaysay awardee and known as the "Father of Plant Nematology"
- Renato P. Dragon, Philippine Representative from Cavite
- Eric O. de Guia, filmmaker, known as the "Father of Philippine Independent Filmmaking"
- Emilio R. Espinosa, Labor Secretary and Representative from Masbate
- Edgardo B. Espiritu - Finance Secretary
- Raul R. Ingles, President, UP Writers Club, and Editor, Literary Apprentice, 1950-51
- Bienvenido O. Juliano - National Scientist for Organic Chemistry
- Ricardo M. Lantican - National Scientist for Plant Breeding and Genetics
- Antonio O. Mabesa - Actor, Director for Theater and Film. UP Professor for Department of Speech and Arts.
- Kasan A. Marohombsar - Vice Governor of Lanao del Sur and Ambassador
- Ismael A. Mathay Jr. - Quezon City Mayor
- Elmer A. Ordonez, SEA Southeast Asia) Write Awardee, National Secretary, Philippine PEN (International)
- Teodoro Q. Pena - Environment and Natural Resources Minister
- Juanito Remulla - Cavite Governor
- Serafin D. Quiason - Chairperson of the National Historical Institute, TOYM 1965 for History
- Liborio V. Lumain - Davao City Councilor ( 1987-1992) - (2001-2004)
1960s
- Federico R. Agcaoili - President, Philippine Bar Association
- Wencelito T. Andanar - Chairman, Philippine Coconut Authority. Governor, Surigao Del Norte. Undersecretary, Department of Interior and Local Government. Legal Adviser to the President of the Philippine Olympic Committee.
- Francisco B. Aniag, Jr. - Bulacan Representative
- Jaime F. Borres - Quezon City Councilor
- Dante B. Canlas - Secretary of Economic Planning
- Angelo Y. Castro, Jr. - ABS-CBN Anchor and News Director
- Melito T. Glor, NPA Commander and Martial Law martyr
- Cesar E. Hicaro, Martial Law martyr
- Richard J. Gordon - Senator and Tourism Secretary
- Alfredo L. Malicay, Martial Law martyr
- Gil J. Puyat - Senate President - Honorary
- Jerome V. Paras - Negros Oriental Representative
- Jacinto S. Puno - Managing Partner. TBWA/Santiago Mangada Puno advertising agency. Record-setting Five-time "Agency of the Year" awarded by the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies (2008 to 2012)
- Andrew O. Nocon - Los Banos Mayor
- Alfredo E. Pascual - President, University of the Philippines
- J. Melchor V. Quitain - Davao City Councilor and City Administrator
- Eduardo C. Zialcita - Paranaque Representative
1970s
- Merardo T. Arce, NPA Commander
- Zosimo K. Lee, Dean, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP)
- Jacinto V. Paras, Negros Oriental Representative
- Frumencio E. Pulgar, Quezon Board Member
- Jesus Crispin C. Remulla, Cavite Representative
- Eduardo V. Rodriguez, Palawan Board Member
- Melchor Quirino C. Sadang, Associate Justice, Court of Appeals
- Julius D. Torres, Ambassador and Asst. Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs
- Manuel V. Valdes III, Olympian (Shooting: XX Olympiad Munich 1972) and 12th SEAGames Singapore 1983 Gold Medalist
- Luis Rey I. Velasco, Chancellor, UP Los Baños
1980s
- Dante M. Abando, Ayala Land Vice President
- Johnson R. O. Apacible, computer scientist, broke the world data sorting record
- Juan Pablo P. Bondoc, Pampanga Representative
- Gregorio Pio P. Catapang, Jr., Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines
- Danilo L. Concepcion, Dean of the UP College of Law and Member of the Batasang Pambansa
- Lemuel Cuento, tenor
- Romeo L. Go, NLRC Commissioner
- Jaime Victor B. Ledda, Ambassador to the Netherlands
- Neil Andrew N. Nocon, Laguna Board Member
- Conrado "Dondi" Ong III, tenor and theater actor
- Eric Remigio O. Panga, Assistant Solicitor General
- Tereso O. Panga, PEZA Deputy Dir. Gen. for Policy and Planning
- Anthony N. Pangilinan, radio and TV host, and motivational speaker
- Francis N. Pangilinan, Senate Majority Floor Leader
- Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Leyte Representative and Philippine Constitution Association PHILCONSA President (2011-present)
- Gilbert C. Remulla, Cavite Representative and newscaster
- Juanito Victor C. Remulla - Cavite Governor
- Roman G. Romulo - Pasig Representative
- Angelico "Chito" Salud, PBA commissioner
- Dennis M. Socrates - Palawan Vice Governor and Representative, Puerto Princesa City Mayor
- Carlos D. Sorreta - Ambassador to Russia
- Victor A. Yap - Tarlac Governor and Representative
1990s to Present
- Michel Kristian R. Ablan - University Student Council Chairperson (UP Diliman) and Ilocos Norte Board Member
- Joseph Emmanuel L. Angeles - University President of the Angeles University Foundation
- Sean Vincent L. Aquilino - Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) 2011
- Herminio C. Bagro III - University Student Council Chairperson (UP Diliman), 2009 Bar Topnotcher (8th) and PMS Undersecretary
- Ernest Francis Calayag - University Student Council Chairperson (UP Los Baños)
- Deogracias G. P. Custodio - Chairman and Administrator, AFAB
- Martin Miguel M. del Rosario - Best Supporting Actor (Dagitab), 38th Gawad Urian Awards
- Benjo A. Delarmente - Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) 2008
- John Paulo delas Nieves - University Student Council Chairperson (UP Diliman)
- Albert Francis E. Domingo - University Student Council Chairperson (UP Manila)
- Arnulf Bryan B. Fuentebella - Mayor of Tigaon, Camarines Sur
- Felix William B. Fuentebella - Camarines Sur Representative
- Anthony Mark A. Gutierrez - 2001 Bar Topnotcher (3rd)
- Ivan Anthony S. Henares - Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) 2012 for Heritage Conservation
- Chrysanthus E. Herrera - University Student Council Chairperson (UP Manila)
- Raphael Dominic U. Ibaviosa - Television actor
- Raphael Aaron A. Letaba - Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) 2015
- Tecson John S. Lim - City Administrator, Tacloban City
- Rodolfo Ma. A. Ponferrada - 2001 Bar Topnotcher (1st)
- Michael Francis E. Sandejas - Award-winning independent filmmaker
- Vincent L. Soriano - Laguna Board Member
- Juan Carlo P. Tejano - Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) 2012
- Carlos Juan Paolo L. Vega, summa cum laude 2007
- Blas James G. Viterbo - SEC Commissioner
- Lancelot C. Yupingkun - Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) 2014
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