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Our Founders:

Allen R. Nieman
Carl N. Chapman
Leland T. Hoback
G. Eugene Hartrick
Emmett Ellis
A. Barney Cott
Edward G. Granner
C. Edward Hoffman
Edward H. McCune
Rodney E. Herndon
Buell W. McDaniels
William E. Billings
W. Glenn Parsons
C. Willard Salter
Frank H. Gormon
Alpheus O. Fisher
Daniel F. Fisher

Our Creed


     
--By Dr Edward H. McCune, Founder and Past President

"I believe that the true spirit of Fraternalism is a personal devotion to one's ideals. It has its roots in definite, tangible things. It springs out of a love of God and worth of one's fellow man. It grows into qualities of maind and soul. It is not the attitude toward a few selected ends, but rather the abiding spirit in which all things are done, all difficulties met, all successes recieved, all obstacles overcome.

"I believe that the true spirit of Fraternalism is a breath that breathes itself into the life and being of those who live it, becoming an unconscious part of them, ruling and molding their thoughts and acts. We may call it the right attitude towards life, towards the world, towards right and wrong, towards the beautifal and good, towards duty and the faith in God.

"I believe that the true spirit of Fraternalism is a thing that grows. It is first associated almost exclusively with a narrow circle of fellow students, but it broadens, with a widening understanding until it takes in all the important relationships of life. It enters the domain of private life as thoroughly as in public life. It teaches the fulfillment of obligations to school, state, and church.

"I believe that Sigma Tau Gamma endeavors to bind men together in a fraternal brotherhood based upon these eternal and immutable truths, which set are set forth in the Principles and in the Code of Conduct of our Fraternity.

"In this belief, I will endeavor to make my college and my own chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma more honored and respected by all men and will endeavor to conduct myself so that I will ever bring credit and honor to our Fraternity."

Our Principles:

I. The Principle of Value
           To enhance the worth of belonging
II. The Principle of Learning
           To afford the environment for learning
III. The Principle of Leadership
           To develop good leaders for America
IV. The Principle of Excellence
           To strive for superior performance
V. The Principle of Benefit
           To serve Fraternity, college, country
VI. The Principle of Integrity
           To perfect a structure of honor
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