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Alpha Phi Omega Toast Songs

 

Our Toast Song

Here's to Alpha Phi Omega, 
Loyal Brothers we,
True to Self and to each other, firm in loyalty
Daily working, daily striving, 
ever more to be,
Men of Alpha Phi Omega, our Fraternity.

Brothers clasp the hands of Brothers, 
strong the circle we,
Ever mindful ever serving all humanity
Now we raise our grateful voices, 
in our song to thee
Men of Alpha Phi Omega, may we always be.

 

Our Purpose

The purpose of this Fraternity shall be to assemble college students in a National Service Fraternity in the fellowship of principles derived from the Scout Oath and Law of the Boy Scouts of America; to develop Leadership, to promote Friendship and to provide Service to humanity; and to further freedom that is our national, educational and intellectual heritage.

Our Symbols

Colors

Royal Blue and Old Glory Gold

Jewel

Diamond

Flower

Forget-Me-Not

Bird

Golden Eagle

Tree

Oak Tree

CARDINAL PRINCIPLES LEADERSHIP If society were composed of things -- books, machines, gadgets -- then a college experience consisting solely of academics would adequately prepare you for life. But, society is people, and whenever people interact with each other the need for leadership arises. So, Alpha Phi Omega offers a college student the opportunity to practice and develop leadership. Each chapter is a microcosm of our republican form of democracy, with leadership selected by the majority of the membership. Every chapter organization has many positions with differing responsibilities, allowing every member the opportunity to lead, and allowing for increasing responsibilities as experience and performance merit. The Fraternity has numerous leadership development seminars and workshops which will help you enhance your skills. These are offered at various conferences during which chapters from many colleges meet. Leadership in Alpha Phi Omega goes beyond your graduation. Opportunities for service in the Sectional, Regional, National, and Alumni spheres are possible and are a fine way to make and continue friendships with Brothers across the nation. Thus, Alpha Phi Omega offers you a great opportunity to grow in leadership as you give service to your fellow man. FRIENDSHIP With so many campus groups from which to choose, students have carefully examined organizations on their campuses. Since 1925 more than 280,000 students have chosen Alpha Phi Omega. Other organizations do service, and there are social fraternities, but no one and no organization does these things the way Alpha Phi Omega does. That is why Alpha Phi Omega is now and continues to be the nation’s largest greek letter fraternity. The relationships which are founded and developed in the activities of Alpha Phi Omega are indescribably lasting and indeed something to treasure. They endure long after college, long after friends move apart, long after your career develops. The fellowship of Alpha Phi Omega is, plainly and simply, the quality which has made us the biggest and we believe, the best collegiate organization in the world, whoever you are, and wherever you are. Alpha Phi Omega wants to share its activities and purpose with you. We want you to become part of us so that together we can pursue leadership, friendship, and service. SERVICE As a National Service Fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega is the only national fraternity with service as its primary mission. While there is a great diversity in the types of service programs conducted from chapter to chapter, they all serve to make up a great national ministry to human need, conducted exclusively by college students. In an effort to make a nationwide impact, Alpha Phi Omega has developed two significant campaigns: 1) each Alpha Phi Omega National Convention of Alpha Phi Omega adopts a Program of Emphasis for the two years following. All chapters are encourages to develop service projects which will benefit the designated groups; and 2) we have designated the first week in November as National Service Week. All chapters are encouraged to coordinate and conduct service projects involving other service groups on the campus and in the community. Alpha Phi Omega’s program is directed to four areas: campus, community, nation, and members.

ABOUT US
 
 

Fraternity has more than 17,000 male and female student members at 366 college campuses nationwide. Its mission is to prepare campus and community leaders through service. Its purpose is to develop leadership, to promote friendship and to provide service to humanity. Founded at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1925, it is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization headquartered in Independence, Missouri. More than 350,000 members have joined Alpha Phi Omega since it's founding.

How are we different from other service groups on campus?
We are different because our goal is the close integration of service and friendship.  In addition, our service activities are not limited to one specific aspect of the community.  Although focusing in one area is useful, what we can do as college students is limited by time and money.  As members of Alpha Phi Omega, our service does not end in college By knowing what is needed in our community, and in our nation,APO encourages its members to go further to help out others, even after graduating from MLQU
How are we different from other fraternities?
APhiO differs from social fraternities in several ways. First, APhiO's emphasis is on service. Second, wedo not have a house (this keeps dues low for members.). Finaly, APhiO does not haze in anyway.

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