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Upsilon Sigma Phi 90th Anniversary The Upsilon Sigma Phi, founded in 1918, is the oldest fraternity in Asia. Based in the University of (More) The Upsilon Sigma Phi, founded in 1918, is the oldest fraternity in Asia. Based in the University of the Philippines, it has had an unbroken and singular association with the premier state university. There are no chapters outside of UP Diliman and UP Los Banos. The fraternity counts among its ranks, Benigno 'Ninoy' Aquino and former President Ferdinand E. Marcos.
Members of the Upsilon Sigma Phi are molded to be men with strength of character, a keen awareness of what is morally right and wrong, and who adhere to the principles of fairness, honesty, sincerity and honor in all actions and decisions. It is thus not surprising that several Upsilonians gave up their lives for the nation such as Jose Abad Santos, Wenceslao Q. Vinzons and Agapito A. del Rosario-- all of whom were executed during the Second World War; Melito T. Glor and Merardo T. Arce, who sacrificed their lives in the pursuit of social justice and real reforms; and Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., living up to his declaration that "the Filipino is worth dying for."
Throughout our history, from the scholarly decisions penned by the likes of Florentino P. Feliciano, Jose C. Campos Jr. and Emilio A. Gancayco, and the journalistic prowess of Armando J. Malay, to the electrifying speeches of Joker P. Arroyo during the impeachment trial of President Estrada, and even to this very day, Upsilonians continue to manifest strength of character.
The passion for quality and the unwavering conviction to give only the best of oneself in all endeavors for the achievement of noble and unselfish ideals, that is excellence. The Upsilon Sigma Phi takes pride in its diverse membership who lead the way in various fields of endeavor.
It has three national scientists namely Bienvenido O. Juliano for organic chemistry, Jose Encarnacion Jr. for economics, and Onofre D. Corpuz in the field of political economy and government. In 1995, Roman L. Kintanar became the only Filipino to win the International Meteorological Organization Prize. In the National Academy for Science and Techonology (NAST) are academicians Romulo G. Davide for nematology and plant pathology, Jose O. Juliano for nuclear chemistry and physics, Faustino T. Orillo for mycology, and former UPLB chancellors Ricardo M. Lantican for plant breeding and genetics and Ruben L. Villareal for horticulture.
A sampling of movers in the field of law include Estelito P. Mendoza and Jose E. Suarez, two of only three Filipinos in the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, Philippine Bar Association presidents Federico R. Agcaoili and Eduardo Hernandez, and IBP president Simeon M. Valdez. Aside from chief justices and CA presiding justices, also in the roster are Nestor B. Alampay, Josue N. B. Bellosillo, Jose C. Campos, Hermogenes D. Concepcion Jr., Vicente G. Ericta, Estanislao A. Fernandez, Ramon C. Fernandez and Camilo D. Quiason to name a few of its associate justices.
Making waves in the medical profession are former health secretary Enrique M. Garcia, TOYM winners Higino C. Laureta and former UP Manila chancellor Alfredo T. Ramirez, Polymedic founder Victor R. Potenciano, Rodolfo L. Nitollama of the Philippine Orthopaedic Association, Manuel Carlos Tan Jr. of the Philippine Society of Otorhinolaryngology, and UPMASA president Antonio B. Donesa among others.
In the arts, there are architect Cesar H. Concio, film director Eric "Kidlat Tahimik" de Guia and film producer Tony Gloria of Unitel Productions, historian Serafin D. Quiason Jr., literary greats Sinai C. Hamada, S.P. Lopez, Renato D. Tayag, Federico S. Mangahas and Raul R. Ingles, baritone Gamaliel R. Viray and tenor Lemuel G. Cuento, theater directors Behn Cervantes, Tony Mabesa and Alex Cortez, fashion czar Jose "Pitoy" Moreno, and visual artists Ed Soller, Rodolfo Ragodon, and Efren V. Zaragoza.
Also in the illustrious roster are bank presidents and chairmen Arsenio M. Bartolome III, Jose R. Katigbak, Federico C. Pascual, Carlos A. Pedrosa, Ramon Z. Abad and Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez, former finance secretaries Edgardo B. Espiritu and Pio P. Pedrosa, NEDA secretary Dante B. Canlas, former Central Bank governor Alfonso T. Calalang and deputy governor Leonides S. Virata, and presidents of the Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines Jose O. Desiderio Jr., Romeo M. Liamzon, Ramon S. Melencio and Vicente G. Puyat.
In sports, Olympians include Teodoro P. Malasig (Berlin 1936), Teodoro V. Kalaw Jr. and Manuel V. Valdes III (Munich 1972) and Raphael "Timmy" Chua (Athens 2004). Nereo Andolong and Rene R. Cruz were former presidents of the Philippine Olympic Committee. (Less)
Upsilon Sigma Phi The Upsilon Sigma Phi, founded in 1918, is the oldest fraternity in Asia. Based in the University of (More) The Upsilon Sigma Phi, founded in 1918, is the oldest fraternity in Asia. Based in the University of the Philippines, it has had an unbroken and singular association with the premier state university. There are no chapters outside of UP Diliman and UP Los Banos. The fraternity counts among its ranks, Benigno 'Ninoy' Aquino and former President Ferdinand E. Marcos.
During World War II, some members took the field. Among the Upsilonians who gave up their lives were Wenceslao Q. Vinzons (former UP Student Council President, youngest delegate to the 1934 Constitutional Convention, and Governor of Camarines), Agapito del Rosario (Mayor of Angeles, Pampanga), and Jose Abad Santos (Secretary of Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), all of whom were executed for refusing to swear allegiance to the Japanese Empire.
Others stayed behind; most noteworthy of these was Jose P. Laurel (President of the Republic of the Philippines), who put his life at risk in protecting the interests of the Filipino people while suffering rebuke from his detractors who accused him of collaboration.
The administration of President Ferdinand E. Marcos saw Upsilon members lead opposing sides in the leadership of the Philippines. With the administration was Marcos, former Senate President Arturo M. Tolentino, former Chief Justice Querube Makalintal who after his retirement would be elected Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa, and Batasan Speaker Nicanor Yniguez among many others. Leading the opposition were former senators Benigno Aquino, Jr., Gerardo "Gerry" Roxas, Gil J. Puyat and Salvador "Doy" Laurel.
Waging an ideological war from the mountains were members with the left such as Melito Glor and Merardo Arce. After their deaths, the New People's Army Southern Luzon and Mindanao Commands would, in their honor, be named the Melito Glor Command and the Merardo Arce Command respectively. Fighting for Muslim rights and greater autonomy were Senators Ahmad Domocao A. Alonto and Mamintal A. J. Tamano.
The passion for quality and the unwavering conviction to give only the best of oneself in all endeavors for the achievement of noble and unselfish ideals, that is excellence. The Upsilon Sigma Phi takes pride in its diverse membership who lead the way in various fields of endeavor.
Making waves in the medical profession are former health secretary Enrique M. Garcia, TOYM winners Higino C. Laureta and former UP Manila chancellor Alfredo T. Ramirez, Polymedic founder Victor R. Potenciano, Rodolfo L. Nitollama of the Philippine Orthopaedic Association, Manuel Carlos Tan Jr. of the Philippine Society of Otorhinolaryngology, and UPMASA president Antonio B. Donesa among others.
In the arts, there are architect Cesar H. Concio, film director Eric "Kidlat Tahimik" de Guia and film producer Tony Gloria of Unitel Productions, historian Serafin D. Quiason Jr., literary greats Sinai C. Hamada, S.P. Lopez, Renato D. Tayag, Federico S. Mangahas and Raul R. Ingles, baritone Gamaliel R. Viray and tenor Lemuel G. Cuento, theater directors Behn Cervantes, Tony Mabesa and Alex Cortez,and visual artists Ed Soller, Rodolfo Ragodon, and Efren V. Zaragoza.
Also in the illustrious roster are bank presidents and chairmen Arsenio M. Bartolome III, Jose R. Katigbak, Federico C. Pascual, Carlos A. Pedrosa, Ramon Z. Abad and Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez, former finance secretaries Edgardo B. Espiritu and Pio P. Pedrosa, NEDA secretary Dante B. Canlas, former Central Bank governor Alfonso T. Calalang and deputy governor Leonides S. Virata, and presidents of the Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines Jose O. Desiderio Jr., Romeo M. Liamzon, Ramon S. Melencio and Vicente G. Puyat.
In sports, Olympians include Teodoro P. Malasig (Berlin 1936), Teodoro V. Kalaw Jr. and Manuel V. Valdes III (Munich 1972) and Raphael "Timmy" Chua (Athens 2004). Nereo Andolong and Rene R. Cruz were former presidents of the Philippine Olympic Committee. (Less)
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