Phi Gamma Delta

From The Wiki Fire
Revision as of 00:18, 22 October 2018 by 162.247.132.158 (talk) (Undo revision 31719 by TKE (talk))
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Although many other fraternities have said it before, the true strength of Phi Gamma Delta lies in its members. The "FIJI" house is one of the largest and most diverse houses on campus, with more than 30 members.

Founded in 1848 at Jefferson College in Pennsylvania, the organization now has over 108 chapters in the United States and Canada.

Brothers in the Gamma Deuteron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta come from very diverse walks of life, and their interests encompass nearly every imaginable activity at Knox. This is more than evident from the FIJIs' involvement in every varsity sport, theatre, dance, music, Union Board, The Knox Student -- the list goes on and on.

Notable Phi Gamma Deltas include: Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States 1923-1929; Johnny Carson, former host of The Tonight Show; John Ritter, actor; Phillip Knight, founder, owner, and president of the Nike Corporation.

In honor of their organization, Phi Gamma Delta's Greek letters are not displayed anywhere except the front of the chapter house, the fraternity's flag, member badges, and class rings. This unique aspect of Phi Gamma Delta sets it apart from other organizations on campus.

Phi Gamma Delta is based on the idea that no matter what else exists between brothers, respect for one another should be its cornerstone.

The Gamma Deuteron Chapter at Knox College will also be having many more social events the coming two terms, so look out Knox College!