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Phi Sigma Pi National Exam
History
(20 points)
What is the date of Phi Sigma Pi’s founding?
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Phi Sigma Pi was established at the State Teachers College at Warrensburg, MO, which is now known as the _________________________________.
What are the last names of all three of the Fraternity's Founding Fathers?
The Founders of our Fraternity decided that Phi Sigma Pi would be based on a Tripod of three equal ideals: ___________, _____________ and __________.
At the 1977 National Convention in Washington, D.C., the National Constitution was amended to admit eligible __________.
In 1966, Phi Sigma Pi added what two words to its name?
What year was The Phi Sigma Pi Brothers’ Creed approved by the Grand Chapter?
True/False: The official Fraternity songs, “Brothers are We” and “Brother,” were written by Phi Sigma Pi Members.
True
False
In 1990, the handbook used to teach the organization's history and goals was renamed __________________________.
Fill in the blanks for the first verse of “Brothers Are We” Bound by the ties of _________, Bound by the ties of _________, Ideals to show us _________, _________ and ________.
In 2014, a resolution was adopted to use this term in place of "Co-Ed" when referring to the Fraternity.
Important Members of Phi Sigma Pi
(8 Points)
Elected in 1980, this Member of the Alpha Alpha Chapter was the first female National Officer.
Joseph Torchia
Thomas E. Daniels
Rolla F. Wood
Dr. Claude A. Phillips
Dr. Anita P. Davis
Jeffrey Johnson
Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks
Dr. C.H. McClure
A graduate scholarship is awarded in the name of this Member elected as President in 1928. They helped to form the Professional Interfraternity Conference, which included 21 other Professional Fraternities, and helped to make Phi Sigma Pi attractive to other institutions.
Joseph Torchia
Thomas E. Daniels
Rolla F. Wood
Dr. Claude A. Phillips
Dr. Anita P. Davis
Jeffrey Johnson
Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks
Dr. C.H. McClure
During his tenure as President, the Fraternity grew to include 70 active Chapters, a national budget over a half million dollars, a state of the art National Headquarters, seven National Staff and a rejuvenated, diverse Brotherhood.
Joseph Torchia
Thomas E. Daniels
Rolla F. Wood
Dr. Claude A. Phillips
Dr. Anita P. Davis
Jeffrey Johnson
Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks
Dr. C.H. McClure
This Founding Father served as Central Regional Director for Phi Sigma Pi from 1931-1935 and now has an Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Programming named in his honor.
Joseph Torchia
Thomas E. Daniels
Rolla F. Wood
Dr. Claude A. Phillips
Dr. Anita P. Davis
Jeffrey Johnson
Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks
Dr. C.H. McClure
The Outstanding Chapter Award is named after this former Sigma Chapter Advisor.
Joseph Torchia
Thomas E. Daniels
Rolla F. Wood
Dr. Claude A. Phillips
Dr. Anita P. Davis
Jeffrey Johnson
Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks
Dr. C.H. McClure
Chapters that capture the true spirit of fellowship and Brotherhood through Chapter events are honored with an award named for this Founding Father.
Joseph Torchia
Thomas E. Daniels
Rolla F. Wood
Dr. Claude A. Phillips
Dr. Anita P. Davis
Jeffrey Johnson
Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks
Dr. C.H. McClure
This Member from the Alpha Rho Chapter wrote the words and music to "Brother."
Joseph Torchia
Thomas E. Daniels
Rolla F. Wood
Dr. Claude A. Phillips
Dr. Anita P. Davis
Jeffrey Johnson
Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks
Dr. C.H. McClure
This Member was a Founding Father and the first recipient of the Distinguished Service Key, the highest honor bestowed on a Member.
Joseph Torchia
Thomas E. Daniels
Rolla F. Wood
Dr. Claude A. Phillips
Dr. Anita P. Davis
Jeffrey Johnson
Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks
Dr. C.H. McClure
The National Fraternity
(10 points)
What is the supreme legislative body of the National Fraternity?
Each Chapter is required to send one ____________ to Grand Chapter to vote on Fraternity business.
The supreme executive and administrative body of the National Fraternity charged with enforcing the National Constitution and leading the Fraternity through strategic planning.
The ________________ are full-time professionals who assist in the day to day affairs of the Fraternity.
What is the name of the National magazine that Phi Sigma Pi Members receive?
_________________ is the charitable foundation that collects and distributes funds in support of the programs and goals of the Fraternity.
What is the name of the Nationally recognized certification program sponsored by The Phi Sigma Pi Foundation?
The name of Phi Sigma Pi’s National Philanthropic Partner, Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership, is commonly abbreviated as ______.
This word meaning "under the rose" was given to the name of a fund started to help Members who have found themselves in a challenging financial time.
True/False: The Awards Banquet is one of the activities that Members can participate in at National Convention.
True
False
Parliamentary Procedure
(11 points)
Parliamentary Procedure assures that meetings:
run smoothly
are purposeful
finish early
are necessary
_____________________ is used at the annual Grand Chapter Meeting, where Members from each Phi Sigma Pi Chapter can make Fraternity-wide changes.
The following are the eight elements from a typical agenda used during parliamentary procedure. Put these agenda items in order from first (1) to last (8):
Pro/Con debate gives everyone a voice in the discussion.
True
False
Greek Alphabet
(3 points)
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Initiate to Member
(13 points)
Among the rights of an Initiate outlined in the Initiate Bill of Rights is the right to be treated with respect.
True
False
Hazing is any action or situation that recklessly or intentionally endangers the _________, _________ or _________ health or safety of any individual, regardless of the person’s willingness to participate.
This policy states, "Alcohol and/or illicit use of controlled substances shall be strictly prohibited at...any event planned for or by the Initiates and/or Potential New Members during the Recruitment and Initiation Period."
This should be worn throughout the Initiation Program and returned to the Chapter upon Induction.
Following Induction, a new Member will receive this item as certification of membership into Phi Sigma Pi.
This piece of jewelry includes the three Greek letters of the Fraternity linked diagonally.
The Ritual Induction Ceremony is: (choose all that apply)
The only means by which an individual may become a Member
More than a ceremony to induct new Members
A common experience shared and cherished by all Members
A reminder of the commitment made to Phi Sigma Pi
Upon graduation or transfer, each Collegiate Member attains ___________ status.
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