Phi Epsilon Chi
Phi Epsilon Chi | |
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ΦΕΧ | |
Founded |
September 26, 1943 for active groups, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez |
Type | Social |
Scope |
International Puerto Rico United States |
Mission statement | Combat all forms of religious prejudice, social, economic, political and racial. Create links of friendship and mutual brotherhood, encourage and develop the spiritual, civic and cultural celebration, social and sports activities in and outside of our organization and our respective College Institution teachers. |
Vision statement | A society free of all forms of prejudice which every human being be judged on their moral, spiritual and actions that directly or indirectly effected. |
Motto | "Yo soy Phi Epsilon de corazón" |
Colors |
Blue White |
Headquarters | , Puerto Rico |
Homepage |
www |
Phi Epsilon Chi Fraternity (ΦΕΧ) (in Spanish) Fi Epsilon Cai is commonly known as La Phi Epsilon, is a Puerto Rican fraternity established at originally University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez on September 26, 1943 by two women and seven male students of University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez.[1]
History
Phi Epsilon Chi was founded on September 26, 1943 by two women and seven male students at University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. The founding members are Bishop Dra. Myriam Visot and Celia Pérez Folch. The seven students were Carlos A. Flores Pagán, Pármenas E. Amaro Figueroa, Julio Hernández Fragoso, Alvaro Morales, José A. Pagán, Erving Flores Rodriguez and Ralph Dick Rovira.[2]
Organization
The fraternity is composed of student chapters called Capitulos, Zones (Zonas) and Great Policy (Spanish: Gran Directiva).
Notable members
Name | Notability |
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Calixto Calero Juarbe | Founder member of New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico; former Senator in the Senate of Puerto Rico[3] |
Jorge Suarez | Member of the Senate of Puerto Rico[4][5] |
See also
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Footnotes
- ↑ El Nuevo Dia, Newspaper El Nuevo Día
- ↑ Historia Del Capítulo Alpha
- ↑ Calixto Calero Juarbe, Isabela Connector
- ↑ Jorge Suarez, Senator Jorge Suarez
- ↑ Victor Valentin, Fraterno del Año.