The Creed of
Sigma Phi Epsilon
I believe in the American college
fraternity. I believe in Sigma Phi Epsilon, I believe
in this fraternity because it would have me strive in
every way to live up to the high principles for which
it stands. These are Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love.
I believe that the word Virtue
is an inclusive term; that it is not enough that I be
merely passively virtuous: I must be positive on virtue's
behalf. Therefore, I will stand aggressively for honesty
in all walks of life and I will speak cleanly, play cleanly,
and live cleanly. Wherever I can, I will oppose lawlessness
and vice.
I believe that unless I succeed
in being Diligent, I cannot be a good Fraternity member.
Believing that my Fraternity can be no greater that any
of its members, I shall strive to make it so high and
so worthy that men will consider it an honor and a privilege
to be admitted to it. I will not offer concessions to
an individual to secure his affiliation, for thus making
concessions makes the man more noteworthy than the Fraternity
and hence only succeeds in lowering it in his estimation
as well as mine.
I believe that Brotherly Love
must be given in order to be received, and cannot exist
without triumph of the principles of Virtue and Diligence,
for these are essential parts of it.
I believe that a man will be
made better for having been a member of my Fraternity.
I know that I cannot expect the Neophyte to be a finished
product. Rather I will try to discover whether or not
the environment and contact with men of high ideals will
make him a good Fraternity man.
I believe that as a good fraternity
member I must share a rich spirit of kinship with my brothers.
Yet I realize that the members must be men of diversified
abilities and talents. Among them are to be found the
scholar, the athlete, the builder and craftsman, and the
organization leader. But the scholar cannot make a fraternity,
Nor can the athlete. Nor can the craftsman. The good Fraternity
member must be par excellence in manhood.
I believe that to be a good
member I must be loyal to my Fraternity. In order to be
loyal to it, I must love it, In order to love it, I must
strive constantly to make it worthy of my love. To be
loyal to my Fraternity, I must gain knowledge of it so
that I may understand it. I have an obligation to understand
what the brotherhood means.
I believe that in an organized
society group rights and privileges are based on individual
rights and privileges; that in my Fraternity I posess
the same rights and privileges and have the same duties
as my fellow members. Therefore, I shall at all times
duly respect the rights of others,
I believe that obedience to
the laws of my community and my country is essential to
good citizenship; that the laws and rules of my Fraternity
and my chapter are indented to regulate the actions of
its members, one with another, and that without fidelity
to those laws and rules, I cannot be a good citizen and
a worthy member of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
I believe that I should be
generous with the faults of a brother, as I should wish
him to be with mine.