ALPHA SIGMA PHI

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ALPHA SIGMA PHI
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ALPHA SIGMA PHI
© 2014 Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity
ALPHA SIGMA PHI STYLE GUIDE
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3INTRODUCTION
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USING THIS MANUAL
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WORD AND GRAMMAR STYLE GUIDE
How to Write an Alpha Sig’s Name
6 ELEMENTS OF VISUAL IDENTITY
Greek Letters
Greek Letter Variations
Official Seal
Official Seal Variations
Tagline E-mail Signature
Signature as a Return Address
10
GUIDELINES FOR USING THE VISUAL IDENTITY
Sizes and Proportions
Placing the Seal, Tagline, and Greek Letters
12 TYPEFACES
13 SYMBOLS AND INSIGNIA
15 COLOR PALETTE
Correct color usage
Additional Color Options
17
SPECIAL PROCESSES
18
UNACCEPTABLE USES
19
STATIONERY
22
CORRESPONDENCE
Letters
Memos
Press Releases
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THE ALPHA SIGMA PHI EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Logo
Tagline
Typefaces
Color Palette
Sizes and Proportions
Stationery
Correspondence
28 ELECTRONIC NEWS
Fraternity
Foundation
Special Occasion
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ALPHA SIGMA PHI HISTORY
35
THE ALPHA SIGMA PHI EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
HISTORY
36 ALPHA SIGMA PHI CHAPTERS
41 GLOSSARY
Alpha Sigma Phi Terms
Graphic Design Terms
Artwork File Type Information
ALPHA SIGMA PHI STYLE GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
For more than 160 years, Alpha Sigma Phi
has used a variety of symbols and insignia
to outwardly express our Values of Silence,
Charity, Purity, Honor, and Patriotism.
We developed this Style Guide to help
ensure that our message and image are
accurately and consistently expressed. This
guide provides the standards for use of the
Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity and Educational
Foundation graphic identity. For specific rules of grammar, spelling,
punctuation, and word usage, the Fraternity
and Foundation have adopted the guidelines
of The Chicago Manual of Style.
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USING THIS MANUAL
This manual will help you present consistent
messages about Alpha Sigma Phi’s Mission,
Purpose, and key messages:
■■ To Better the Man
■■ Invest. Give. Build.
When designing new pieces for Alpha Sigma
Phi, please refer to this guide for:
■■ Official Alpha Sigma Phi graphic identity
■■ Use of the graphic identity
■■ Use of other support elements
Following these guidelines will help make
your communication efforts easy, attractive,
and effective.
Please contact Alpha Sigma Phi
Headquarters and speak with the Assistant
Director of Communications should you
need further instruction regarding the use of
the visual identity or assistance developing
your communications.
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HOW TO WRITE A MEMBER’S NAME
Use the member’s name, followed by the
abbreviated college or university name,
followed by an apostrophe and the last two
digits of the initiation year -NOT graduation
year. The apostrophe should always be a
RIGHT aposotrophe. (Figure 1)
Do not use the chapter’s Greek name or the
individual’s roster number.
See page 36 for acceptable abbreviations of
college and university names.
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FIGURE 1
Correct: Matt Humberger, Bowling Green ’03
Incorrect: Matt Humberger, Bowling Green ‘03
Matt Humberger, Bowling Green ’06
Matt Humberger, Gamma Zeta #606
Matt Humberger, Gamma Zeta ’03
Matt Humberger, Gamma Zeta
Matt Humberger, GZ ’03
Matt Humberger, BGSU ’03
Matt Humberger ’03
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GREEK LETTERS
FIGURE 2
ASF ASF
ASF ASF
Metallic Gold (PMS 871)
Black
Cardinal (PMS 186)
Stone (PMS 430)
The Greek letters of Alpha Sigma Phi always
appear in capital letters in the typeface
Symbol. The Greek letters may appear in black, stone
(PMS 430), metallic gold (PMS 871), and
cardinal (PMS 186). The PMS colors may
be converted to CMYK for four-color process
printing. (Figure 2) PMS colors are defined
on page 15.
Please use camera-ready artwork or
electronic files.
GREEK LETTER VARIATIONS
FIGURE 3
ASF
To identify a local chapter with the Greek
letters, always center the name below the
symbols. The typeface should be Georgia
Bold, set to caps and small caps. The point
size should be 1/4 the point size of the
Greek letters. (Figure 3)
Zeta Iota Chapter
(As shown, Greek letters are 55 pt. and chapter is 13.75 pt.)
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FIGURE 4
OFFICIAL SEAL
The Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity seal is used
in all official and formal fraternity settings.
It may appear in black, stone (PMS 430),
metallic gold (PMS 871), and cardinal (PMS
186). The PMS colors may be converted to
CMYK for four-color process printing. PMS
colors are defined on page 15.
FIGURE 5
OFFICIAL SEAL VARIATIONS
It is acceptable to use the Alpha Sigma Phi
seal as a stand-alone graphic. (Figure 4)
Only Alpha Sigma Phi Headquarters is
authorized to use the Alpha Sigma Phi
seal with “Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity.” The
type should be centered below the seal in
Ocean Sans, set to caps. It should appear
in the same color as the seal. The point size
should be 1/11 the size of the seal. (Figure
5)
If a chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi desires to
use the fraternity seal as an identifier, the
chapter’s name and school must be set in
the typeface Georgia Bold, set to caps and
small caps, and centered below the seal.
ALPHA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY
(As shown, seal size is 2 in x 2 in, font size 17 pt.)
FIGURE 6
The chapter name lettering should appear
in the same color as the seal. The chapter
name point size should be 1/5 the size of
the seal. (Figure 6)
Please remember to keep seal and font
sizes proportionate to one another.
(As shown, seal size is 2 in x 2 in, font size 16 pt.)
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TAGLINE
The Alpha Sigma Phi tagline “to Better the
Man” speaks to the growth, development,
and success the Fraternity provides to our
members. (Figure 7)
FIGURE 7
“Leave Your Legacy” is used for internal
recruitment efforts led by either Alpha
Sigma Phi Headquarters or the chapter. (Figure 8)
When any of the taglines are printed
standing alone, they may appear in black,
white, and cardinal (PMS 186). PMS colors
are defined on page 15.
FIGURE 8
Only the “to Better the Man” tagline can
appear with the seal. It is centered directly
below “Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Inc.” The
tagline can either appear in the same color
as the seal or in cardinal (PMS 186). (Figure
9)
FIGURE 9
The taglines are supplied artwork files.
Please refer to the Stationery section on
page 19 for specific examples.
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E-MAIL SIGNATURE
The e-mail signature of Alpha Sigma Phi is
the logo plus contact information for Alpha
Sigma Phi Headquarters, or for an individual,
department, office, or chapter. The signature
should include a postal address, website URL,
email address, and phone number(s).
The signature should be aligned left with the
tagline.
The information should appear in this order:
(Figure 10)
Name (12 pt. bold)
Title (12 pt.)
Organization Name (10 pt.)
Street Address (10 pt.)
Website | Email (10 pt., hyperlink where
available)
Phone I Cell Phone (10 pt.)
FIGURE 10
Matt Humberger
Vice President
Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity
710 Adams Street, Carmel, Indiana 46032-7541
web: alphasigmaphi.org | email: mhumberger@alphasigmaphi.org
phone 317.843.1911 x238 | cell 419.376.7492
to Better the Man.
FIGURE 11
Tagline (18 pt. bold)
The signature may be created using the Franklin
Gothic Book typeface, with the tagline being
created using Cambria. It may appear in black
with the tagline in cardinal (PMS 186) or the
nearest red available.
SIGNATURE AS A RETURN ADDRESS
When the signature is used as a return address
on envelopes, packages, and other mailings,
use the horizontal version to conform to
postal regulations. The Headquarters version
was updated in 2012 to be used by both the
Fraternity and Foundation.
FIGURE 12
ASF
Gamma Zeta Chapter
Bowling Green State University
1121 E. Wooster St.
Bowling Green, OH 43403-4009
Alpha Sigma Phi Headquarters (Figure 11)
Chapter Example (Figure 12)
Please refer to the Stationery section on
page 19 for specific measurements and color
guidelines.
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SIZES AND PROPORTIONS
FIGURE 13
Minimum seal size
To ensure legibility, the Fraternity Seal
should never appear at less than 5/8 inches
in height. (Figure 13)
When using the Alpha Sigma Phi signature
as a return address, it is best to use
supplied art. The signature should not be
smaller than 2 3/4 inches in width. (Figure
14)
FIGURE 14
710 Adams Street
Carmel, IN 46032-7541
If the allotted space is less than this
minimum size, use the Greek letters alone.
This should appear at no less than 7 point
type or 1/16 inch. (Figure 15)
Minimum signature size
(At 2.75 in the address should be 9 pt.)
FIGURE 15
ASF
1/16 inch
Minimum Greek
letters size
(As shown, 7 pt.)
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PLACING THE SEAL, TAGLINE, AND
GREEK LETTERS
Be sure to surround the seal, tagline, or
Greek letters with sufficient white space so
they stand out and remain uncluttered. A
good rule of thumb is to always use at least
1/8 inch around the graphic.
This active area should remain free of other
visual elements or page trim.
(Figure 16) 11
FIGURE 16
Producing high-quality written
communications that are both
consistent and visually
appealing will allow us
to further our Mission
and Purpose. With this
guide, our Fraternity and
Foundation can more
effectively communicate to our Brothers,
prospective members, parents, alumni,
university administrators and faculty,
donors, other Greek members, and the
public in general.
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FIGURE 17
Franklin Gothic Book
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
Ocean Sans
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
Euphemia UCAS
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdegfhijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
124567890
Georgia
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
TYPEFACES
(Figure 17)
Franklin Gothic Book is the preferred text
font. If unavailable, Helvetica may be
substituted.
Ocean Sans is the font used when writing
out “Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity” beneath
and next to the seal. No other font may be
substituted.
Euphemia UCAS was adopted in 2011
when the Fraternity rebranded its lead
Programs. It is the font used in the lead
Programming logos, and for all signage at
lead Conferences and Events. See page 14
for lead Programming logos.
Georgia is to be treated as a decorative font
and used sparingly in subheads and design
elements. It is the preferred font for Chapter
and approved Alumni Association stationary.
Scriptina is an alternative font to be used
sparingly and solely for decorative use. No
other decorative font may be substituted.
Script
ina
Additional fonts should not be used without
prior approval from Headquarters.
abcdefghi jklmnopqr stuv w x y z
(Figure 18)
When typing emails or memos, bulleted lists
should appear with square bullets that are
consistent with the Franklin Gothic Book font
family.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZ
1234567890
FIGURE 18
■■ Item A
■■ Item B
■■ Item C
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FIGURE 19
SYMBOLS AND INSIGNIA
You can find the official Alpha Sigma Phi
symbols and insignia on the Alpha Sigma
Phi Fraternity website or by contacting Alpha
Sigma Phi Headquarters. Each should be
applied in good measure and according
to context and tradition. Any questions
pertaining to the use of said symbols or
insignia should be directed to Alpha Sigma
Phi Headquarters.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
Please be aware that we have taken special
care to trademark our Greek letters “ΑΣΦ”
and name “Alpha Sigma Phi,” and thus hold
rights to their identities.
Insignia (Figure 19) A. Badge
B. Coat of Arms (Full Color)
C. Coat of Arms (Black and White)
D. Delta Beta Xi Key (aka DBX)
E. Grand Council Medallion
F. HSP Badge
G. Pledge Pin (Full Color)
H. Pledge Pin (Black and White)
I. Seal (Black and White)
J. Seal (Cardinal PMS 186)
K. CLVEN Housing Corporation
Workmarks
L. Alpha Sigma Phi
M. Delta Beta Xi
ASF
L
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DBX
M
FIGURE 20
SYMBOLS AND INSIGNIA
A
B
Logos (Figure 20)
A. Fraternity Flag
B. Mystic Circle
C. Phoenix (full color)
D. Phoenix (black and white with letters)
E. Academy of Leadership
F. Ralph F. Burns Leadership Institute
G. Elevate - National Leadership Conference
H. Grand Chapter
Note:
The Phoenix (C & D) displayed on this page
is the official symbol of the Phoenix used
by Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. NO OTHER
VARIATION of the Phoenix is permitted to be
used.
No Longer In Use
Please reference page 25 to view logos
and insignia that are no longer used by the
fraternity, and should not be used by any
chapter or alumni association as official
representation of the organization.
C
J
D
K
E
F
G
H
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CORRECT COLOR USAGE
The acceptable colors for use with Alpha
Sigma Phi’s seal, tagline, and Greek letters
are black, stone (PMS 430), metallic gold
(PMS 871), and cardinal (PMS 186). No
other colors should be used. (Figure 21) These colors can be created from CMYK as
follows:
FIGURE 21
Black
Stone
PMS 430
Metallic Gold
PMS 871
Cardinal
PMS 186
Stone: C:45 M:33 Y:31 K:0
Metallic Gold: C:36 M:37 Y:70 K:6
Cardinal: C:4 M:100 Y:83 K:0
When printing in one color, the seal may
print in all black, or in any one of the
approved PMS colors. 15
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FIGURE 22
ADDITIONAL COLOR OPTIONS
Dark Gold
PMS 119
Orange
PMS 144
The additional colors for use within design,
letterheads, and envelopes are dark gold
(PMS 119), orange (PMS 144), brown (PMS
168), and light gray (PMS 422). (Figure 22)
These colors can be created from CMYK as
follows:
Dark Gold: C:41 M:40 Y:100 K:12
Orange: C:0 M:47 Y:97 K:0
Brown: C:34 M:72 Y:100 K:35
Light Gray: C:29 M:22 Y:22 K:0
Brown
PMS 168
Light Gray
PMS 422
For undergraduates, a bolder and brighter
red (PMS 032) may be used in place of
cardinal. A brighter yellow (PMS 109) may be
used in place of gold. (Figure 23)
These colors can be created from CMYK as
follows:
Red: C:0 M:90 Y:85 K:0
Yellow: C:2 M:9 Y:100 K:0
FIGURE 23
Red
PMS 032
Yellow
PMS 109
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SPECIAL PROCESSES
FIGURE 24
If sufficient clarity and resolution are
possible, the seal and taglines may be
reversed out of a dark, solid background.
Even slightly variegated backgrounds may
distort the details of reversed seals or
taglines, so use proper judgement.
When the seal or taglines is used in a dark
background, it should be reversed to white.
Seal, out of a solid background.
(Figure 24)
FIGURE 25
Taglines, out of a solid background.
(Figure 25)
Tagline, out of a slightly variegated
background. (Figure 26)
FIGURE 26
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FIGURE 27
UNACCEPTABLE USES
Incorrect Colors (Figure 27)
Please refer to pages 14 and 15 for
complete guidelines on correct font and
color usage.
FIGURE 28
Rearranged (Figure 28)
The elements of visual identity should not
deviate from the official choices specified on
pages 6-9.
Stretched (Figure 29)
The visual identity should not be stretched
or distorted from its original proportions.
Incorrect Reverse (Figure 30)
To reverse out of a photo or illustration, the
area chosen for the reverse should be as
dark and solid as possible, avoiding patterns
that could make reading difficult.
FIGURE 29
FIGURE 30
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HEADQUARTERS STATIONERY
Alpha Sigma Phi stationery was designed for
letterheads, memorandums, and facsimile
cover sheets using the visual graphic
standards in this manual.
FIGURE 31
.5 in margin
Seal Centered
Use of this stationery is reserved for
Fraternity staff.
PMS 186
Stationery Template (Figure 31)
If a mailing goes out to more than 50
people, the piece needs to be proofread by
internal communications staff.
Type: Imperator (header), Franklin Gothic Book
6 pt.
2.625 in margin
.5 in margin
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HEADQUARTERS STATIONERY
The #10 envelope return address was
redesigned in 2012 to reflect both the
Fraternity and the Foundation, as both are
headquartered in the same building.
Envelope Template (Figure 32)
FIGURE 32
.5 in margin
.25 in
margin
PMS 186
Euphemia UCAS Bold 10 pt.
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FIGURE 33
CHAPTER STATIONERY
.75 in margin
Alpha Sigma Phi chapter stationery was
designed for letterheads and #10 envelopes
using the visual graphic standards in this
manual.
PMS 186
Letters Centered
This stationery is designated for chapter
use.
Stationery Template (Figure 33)
Envelope Template (Figure 34)
If your chapter is interested in ordering
the stationery shown here, please contact
Headquarters.
Type: Franklin Gothic Book 11.5 pt.
1.5 in margin
.5 in margin
FIGURE 34
.25 in
margin
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.5 in margin
PMS 186
Franklin Gothic 9 pt.
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CORRESPONDENCE
FIGURE 35
2.5 in top margin
Letter Template (Figure 36)
Inside Address: Use full-block style for all
correspondence. Text is Franklin Gothic
Book 12 pt., left justified, single space.
Double space between paragraphs. Do not
indent the first line.
The Fraternity has approved three opening
salutations: Formal letter to a Brother
Brother Latour: Formal letter to non-members
Dear Mr. Thawley:
1 in side
margin
Informal letter
Dear James,
When closing a letter to a Brother, use one
of the following:
■■ In Phi,
■■ For the Old Gal,
■■ Yours in the Mystic Circle,
■■ In Alpha, Sigma, and Phi, Closing salutation for members of other
Greek organizations:
■■ Interfraternally,
All other correspondence:
■■ Sincerely,
Courtesy copy names should be 10 pt.
Franklin Gothic Book Condensed.
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FIGURE 37
2.5 in top margin
CORRESPONDENCE
Memo Template (Figure 37)
Inside Address: Use full-block style for all
correspondence. Text is Franklin Gothic
Book 12 pt., left justified, single space.
Double space between paragraphs. Do not
indent the first line.
1 in side
margin
“Memorandum” should be 18 pt. Franklin
Gothic Book. The rule line below the heading
should be 1 pt. in cardinal (PMS 186).
Courtesy copy names should be 10 pt.
Franklin Gothic Book Condensed.
Press Release Template (Figure 38)
Inside Address: Use full-block style for all
correspondence. Text is Franklin Gothic
Book 12 pt., left justified, single space.
Double space between paragraphs. Do not
indent the first line.
FIGURE 38
The headline should always be in all caps.
Always note the close of the document with
the “###” symbol centered.
2.5 in top margin
1 in side
margin
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FIGURE 38
E-NEWS
For many general announcements, the
Fraternity uses e-news communications.
Listed below are the different e-news
headers and how they are utilized.
FIGURE 39
FIGURE 40
The Tomahawk Newsletter (Figure 38):
■■ Monthly communication from Alpha
Sigma Phi Headquarters
■■ Chapter and alumni updates
lead Programming (Figure 39):
■■ Used to communicate news about
upcoming Fraternity leadership
programs
■■ Used to send registration materials as
well as confirmations and attendee
handbooks
Fraternity Announcement (Figure 40):
■■ Used to communicate press releases
and other general announcements from
Fraternity Headquarters
SIZES AND PROPORTIONS
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Logos No Longer In Use
The logos and insignia listed on this page
are no longer considered in use as official
branding for Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity.
No Longer In Use
A. Ralph Burns Leaderhip Institute with
Image of Ralph Burns
B. Presidents Academy of Leadership
C. Old Phoenix (Circa 1970)
D.Old Phoenix (Circa 1990)
E. Alpha Sigma Phi L.E.A.D.S. (tagline)
F. An Experience for a Lifetime (tagline)
G.Old Seal Engraving
H.Yale CLVEN
A
B
These symbols should not be used in any
marketing or communications material.
C
D
E
F
G
H
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OUR HISTORY
Alpha Sigma Phi was founded at Yale
University on December 6, 1845. Louis
Manigault, Horace Spangler Weiser, and
Stephen Ormsby Rhea, all freshmen, laid
down the basic principles of a society that
today counts its membership in the tens of
thousands.
™
Alpha Sigma Phi has maintained a proud
tradition of creating and perpetuating
brotherhood for men coast to coast. Through
the years, many brothers have noted
that Alpha Sigma Phi made a significant
contribution early in their lives. With
gratitude, these members have remained
loyal and are supportive of the Fraternity’s
future.
Today, Alpha Sigma Phi is recognized as a
fraternity of quality and stature. With more
than 110 chapters, colonies, and interest
groups, the Fraternity continues to offer
meaningful services and opportunities
to more than 3,700 undergraduates and
65,000 living alumni.
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CHAPTERS AND UNIVERSITIES
Code Greek Name
No.
Institution
State
Abbreviation
000 Member-at-Large
Member-at-Large
001Alpha
1 Yale University, 1845 CT
Yale
002Beta
2 Harvard University, 1850
MAHarvard
003 Gamma
3
University of Massachusetts, 1854
MA
Massachusetts
004 Delta
4
Marietta College, 1860
OH
Marietta
005 Epsilon
5
Ohio Wesleyan University, 1863
OH
Ohio Wesleyan
006 Zeta
6
Ohio State University, 1908
OH
Ohio State
007 Eta
7
University of Illinois, 1908
IL
Illinois
008 Theta
8
University of Michigan, 1908
MI
Michigan
009 Iota
9
Cornell University, 1909
NY
Cornell
010 Kappa
10 *University of Wisconsin, 1909
WI
Wisconsin
011Lambda
11 Columbia University, 1910
NY
Columbia
012 Mu
12 University of Washington, 1912
WA
Washington
013 Nu
13 University of California-Berkeley, 1913
CA
UC-Berkeley
014 Xi
14 University of Nebraska, 1913
NENebraska
015 Omicron
15 *University of Pennsylvania, 1914
PA
Penn
016 Pi
16 University of Colorado, 1915
CO
Colorado
017 Rho
17 *University of Minnesota, 1916
MN
Minnesota
018 Sigma
18 University of Kentucky, 1917
KY
Kentucky
019Tau
19 Stanford University, 1917
CAStanford
020 Upsilon
20 Pennsylvania State University, 1918
PA
Penn State
021 Phi
21 Iowa State University Science & Tech., 1920
IA
Iowa State
022Chi
22 University of Chicago, 1920
IL
Chicago
023 Psi
23 Oregon State University, 1920
OR
Oregon State
024 Alpha Alpha
24 University of Oklahoma, 1923
OKOklahoma
025 Alpha Beta
25 *University of Iowa, 1924
IA
Iowa
026 Alpha Gamma 26 *Carnegie Mellon University, 1925
PA
Carnegie Mellon
027 Alpha Delta
27 Middlebury College, 1925
VTMiddlebury
028 Alpha Epsilon
28 Syracuse University, 1925
NY
Syracuse
029 Alpha Zeta
29 University of California-Los Angeles, 1926
CA
UCLA
030 Alpha Eta
30 Dartmouth College, 1925
NH
Dartmouth
031 Alpha Theta
31 University of Missouri, 1929
MOMissouri
032 Alpha Iota
32 University of Alabama, 1930
AL
Alabama
033 Alpha Kappa
33 *West Virginia University, 1931
WV
West Virginia
034 Alpha Lambda 34 Case Western University, 1939
OH
Case Western
035 Alpha Mu
35 Baldwin Wallace University, 1939
OH
Baldwin Wallace
036 Alpha Nu
36 Westminster College, 1939
PA
Westminster
037 Alpha Xi
37 Illinois Institute of Technology, 1939
IL
IIT
038 Alpha Omicron 38 Missouri Valley College, 1945
MO
Missouri Valley
039 Alpha Pi
39 Purdue University, 1939
IN
Purdue
040 Alpha Rho
40 New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1921
NJ
NJIT
041 Alpha Sigma
41 Wagner College, 1926
NY
Wagner
042 Alpha Tau
42 Stevens Institute of Technology, 1926
NJ
Stevens Tech.
Currently inactive
*Colony
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CHAPTERS AND UNIVERSITIES
Code Greek Name
043
044
045
046
047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
064
065
066
067
068
069
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
No.
Alpha Upsilon
43
Alpha Phi
44
Alpha Chi
45
Alpha Psi
46
Beta Alpha
47
Beta Beta
48
Beta Gamma
49
Beta Delta
50
Beta Epsilon
51
Beta Zeta 52
Beta Eta
53
Beta Theta
54
Beta Iota
55
Beta Kappa
56
Beta Lambda
57
Beta Mu
58
Beta Nu 59
Beta Xi
60
Beta Omicron
61
Beta Pi
62
Beta Rho
63
Beta Sigma
64
Beta Tau
65
Beta Upsilon
66
Beta Phi
67
Beta Chi
68
Beta Psi
69
Gamma Alpha 70
Gamma Beta
71
Gamma Gamma 72
Gamma Delta
73
Gamma Epsilon 74
Gamma Zeta
75
Gamma Eta
76
Gamma Theta 77
Gamma Iota
78
Gamma Kappa 79
Gamma Lambda 80
Gamma Mu
81
Gamma Nu
82
Gamma Xi
83
Gamma Omicron 84
Gamma Pi
85
Institution
State
Abbreviation
Polytechnic Institute of New York University, 1929
Ellsworth College, 1927
Coe College, 1928
Presbyterian College, 1928
Mount Union College, 1929
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1929
Bethany College, 1929
Marshall University, 1929
Lehigh University, 1930
North Carolina State University, 1930
University of New Hampshire, 1931 Rutgers University, 1931
Tufts University, 1931
Centre College of Kentucky, 1932
St. John’s College, 1932
Wake Forest University, 1932
West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1933
Hartwick College, 1935
Trine University, 1935
Franklin & Marshall University, 1936
University of Toledo, 1937
University of Cincinnati, 1937
Wayne State University, 1938
Milton College, 1940
Wofford College, 1940
American University, 1940
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1940
Ohio Northern University, 1942
Carthage College, 1942
University of Connecticut, 1943
Davis & Elkins College, 1949
University at Buffalo 1950
Bowling Green State University, 1950
Washington University, 1951
University of Miami, 1952
University of Arizona, 1955
*Michigan State University, 1956 Barton College, 1958
*University of Charleston, 1960
California State University at Sacramento, 1961
Widener University, 1962
Tulane University, 1964
University of Findlay, 1964
NY
NYU Poly
IAEllsworth
IACoe
SC
Presbyterian
OH
Mount Union
MAMIT
WV
Bethany
WV
Marshall
PALehigh
NC
NC State
NH
New Hampshire
NJ
Rutgers
MATufts
KY
Centre
NY
St. John’s
NC
Wake Forest
WV
West Virginia
NY
Hartwick
IN
Trine
PA
Franklin & Marshall
OH
Toledo
OH
Cincinnati
MI
Wayne State
WIMilton
SCWofford
D.C.
American
NY
Rensselaer
OH
Ohio Northern
WICarthage
CT
Connecticut
WV
Davis & Elkins
NY
Buffalo
OH
Bowling Green
MO
Washington Univ.
FL
Miami
AZ
Arizona
MI
Michigan State
NC
Barton
WV
Charleston
CA
Sacramento State
PAWidener
LATulane
OHFindlay
Currently inactive
*Colony
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CHAPTERS AND UNIVERSITIES
Code Greek Name
No.
Institution
State
087
088
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
Lycoming College, 1951
Detroit Institute of Technology, 1930 (Closed)
Indiana Institute of Technology, 1932
*Eastern Michigan University, 1948
Concord University, 1966
Indiana University, 1968
Lawrence Technological University, 1967
Loyola University of Chicago, 1968
Northern Michigan University, 1969
Tarkio College, 1970 (Closed)
Slippery Rock University, 1970
University of Bridgeport, 1970
University of Rio Grande, 1972
University of North Carolina-Charlotte, 1979
East Carolina University, 1979
*Radford University, 1980
Longwood University, 1980
Francis Marion College, 1982
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, 1984
William Patterson University, 1986
Lock Haven University, 1987
SUNY Plattsburgh, 1988 Illinois State University, 1988
University of Delaware, 1991
Central Michigan University, 1993
Coastal Carolina University, 1992
Murray State University, 1994
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1995
Grand Valley State University, 1996
Elmhurst College, 1996
Middle Tennessee State University, 1997
Duquesne University, 1971
Lindenwood University, 1997
University of Southern Indiana, 1998
University of Maryland, 1998
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 1999
Penn State Altoona, 1999
Salisbury University, 1999
Otterbein University, 2001
*Western Michigan University, 2001
Albright College, 2002
University of Hartford, 2002
Bentley University, 2002
PA
Lycoming
MI
Detroit Tech.
IN
Indiana Tech.
MI
Eastern Michigan
WV
Concord
IN
Indiana
MI
Lawrence Tech.
ILLoyola
MI
Northern Michigan
MOTarkio
PA
Slippery Rock
CTBridgeport
OH
Rio Grande
NC
UNC-Charlotte
NC
East Carolina
VA
Radford
VA
Longwood
SC
Francis Marion
NJ
Stockton
NJ
William Patterson
PA
Lock Haven
NY
Plattsburgh
IL
Illinois State
DE
Delaware
MI
Central Michigan
SC
Coastal Carolina
KY
Murray State
VA
Virginia Tech
MI
Grand Valley
IL
Elmhurst
TN
Middle Tennessee
PA
Duquesne
MOLindenwood
IN
Southern Indiana
MD
Maryland
PABloomsburg
PA
Penn State-Altoona
MD
Salisbury
OH
Otterbein
MI
Western Michigan
PA
Albright
CT
Hartford
MA
Bentley
Gamma Rho
Gamma Sigma
Gamma Tau
Gamma Upsilon
Gamma Phi
Gamma Chi Gamma Psi Delta Alpha
Delta Beta
Delta Gamma
Delta Delta
Theta Sigma
Delta Epsilon
Delta Zeta
Delta Eta
Delta Theta
Delta Iota
Delta Kappa
Delta Lambda
Delta Mu
Delta Nu
Delta Xi
Delta Omicron
Delta Pi
Delta Rho
Delta Sigma
Delta Tau
Delta Upsilon
Delta Phi
Delta Chi
Delta Psi
Epsilon Alpha
Epsilon Beta
Epsilon Gamma
Epsilon Delta
Epsilon Epsilon
Epsilon Zeta
Epsilon Eta
Epsilon Theta
Epsilon Iota
Epsilon Kappa
Epsilon Lambda
Epsilon Mu
Currently inactive
*Colony
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Abbreviation
CHAPTERS AND UNIVERSITIES
Code Greek Name
No.
Institution
State
Abbreviation
131
132
133
134
135
136
139
138
144
141
151
147
161
149
155
154
158
153
157
159
163
150
152
146
165
156
145
170
160
171
173
Epsilon Nu
Epsilon Xi
Epsilon Omicron
Epsilon Pi
Epsilon Rho
Epsilon Sigma
Epsilon Tau
Epsilon Upsilon
Epsilon Phi
Epsilon Chi
Epsilon Psi
Zeta Alpha
Zeta Beta
Zeta Gamma
Zeta Delta
Zeta Epsilon
Zeta Zeta
Zeta Eta
Zeta Theta
Zeta Iota
Zeta Kappa
Zeta Lambda
Zeta Mu
Zeta Nu
Zeta Xi
Zeta Omicron
Zeta Pi
Zeta Rho
Zeta Sigma
Zeta Tau
Zeta Upsilon
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
Binghamton University, 2003
McDaniel College, 2003
Missouri Western State College, 2004
Miami University, 2005
Appalachian State University, 2006
University of Akron, 2007
University of Virginia at Wise, 2008
Clemson University, 2008
Sonoma State University, 2010
Capital University, 2010
California State University-Chico, 2011
Seton Hall University, 2011
Arizona State University, 2011
University of California-Davis, 2011
Georgia Regents University, 2011
Colorado State University, 2012
Northwood University. 2012
Georgia Institute of Technology. 2012
University of North Carolina- Asheville, 2012
University at Albany-SUNY, 2013
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 2013
San Francisco State University, 2013
California State University, Fresno, 2013
Montclair State University, 2013
Keene State College, 2013
University of South Florida, 2014
Salem State University, 2014
George Mason University, 2014
Indiana University-South Bend, 2014
James Madison University, 2014
University of Virginia, 2014
NY
MD
MO
OH
NC
OH
VA
SC
CA
OH
CA
NJ
AZ
CA
GA
CO
MI
GA
NC
NY
WI
CA
CA
NJ
NH
FL
MA
VA
IN
VA
VA
Binghamton
McDaniel
Missouri Western
Miami University
Appalachian State
Akron
UVA-Wise
Clemson
Sonoma State
Capital
Chico State
Seton Hall
Arizona State
UC- Davis
Georgia Regents
Colorado State
Northwood
Georgia Tech.
UNC-Asheville
Albany
Whitewater
SF State
Fresno State
Montclair State
Keene State
South Florida
Salem State
George Mason
IU-South Bend
James Madison
Virginia
142
143
162
164
166
168
172
174
175
176
177
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
*Oakland University
*Cameron University
*University of Wisconsin- La Crosse
*North Carolina Wesleyan College
*Georgia Southern University
*University of Michigan- Flint
*SUNY College at Oneonta
*Auburn University
*Oklahoma State University
*San Jose State University
*Southern Illinois University
MI
OK
WI
NC
GA
MI
NY
AL
OK
CA
IL
Oakland
Cameron
La Crosse
NC Wesleyan
Georgia Southern
Michigan- Flint
SUNY Oneonta
Auburn
Oklahoma State
San Jose State
Southern Illinois
Currently inactive
*Colony
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CodeGreek Name
No.
Institution
State
Abbreviation
180
178
181
182
179
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
Texas Tech University
*University of California-Irvine
*University of Texas- Austin
*University of Central Arkansas
*University of Texas-San Antonio
*Western Carolina University
*University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
*Bridgewater State University
*Stephen F. Austin University
*Towson University
*McGill University
*University of Colorado–Colorado Springs
TX
CA
TX
AR
TX
NC
NC
MA
TX
MD
CAN
CO
Texas Tech
UC-Irvine
UT-Austin
Central Arkansas
UT-San Antonio
Western Carolina
North Carolina
Bridgewater State
Stephen F. Austin
Towson
McGill-Canada
UC-Colorado Springs
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Colony
Currently inactive
*Colony
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ALPHA SIGMA PHI TERMS
A
Academic Degrees: if mention of
B
a degree is necessary to establish
Ages: always use figures. Ages
someone’s credentials. The
expressed as adjectives before a
Badge: the Fraternity’s membership
preferred use is a phrase instead
noun or as substitutes for a noun
pin; always lowercase when referring
of an abbreviation: Scott Allen, who
use hyphens: A 19-year-old member.
to the Fraternity’s membership pin.
has a bachelor’s in math. Degrees
The chapter president is 19 years
should be lowercase: a bachelor’s
old. The boy, 7, has a sister, 10. Bob,
Bid: an invitation to a potential
degree, a master’s degree. When
38, has a two-year-old daughter. The
member to join a Greek
abbreviated, academic degrees are
law is eight years old. The race is for
organization.
capitalized, and when used after
21-year-olds. The chapter adviser is
a full name, they are set off by
in his 30s. See also numerals.
commas: B.A., Ph.D.; Donny Jackson,
Ph.D., attended the meeting.
Brother: initiated members of
Alpha Sigma Phi. Use lowercase
Alcohol Free: absence of alcohol. unless appearing directly before an
Hyphenate when used as a
individual’s name: The meeting was
Academic Titles: capitalize and spell
compound modifier: The event will
chaired by Brother Duncan. Dan is a
out formal titles such as professor,
be alcohol free. This is an alcohol-
brother from our Ohio State Chapter.
chairman, etc., only when they
free chapter.
C
precede a full name. Lowercase in
all other uses. Lowercase modifiers
All-campus average: lowercase.
such as “history” in history Professor
John Jones or “department” in
collegiate organization located on
All-men’s average: lowercase.
department Chairman Bud Otto. See
also courtesy titles.
Academic Years: terms designating
Chapter: name designated for the
a college campus, affiliated with
a national organization. Capitalize
Alpha Sigma Phi: always capitalized.
only when used with the full name
Acceptable nicknames: Alpha Sig,
of a specific chapter: the chapter
Alpha Sig’s, Alpha Sigs.
sponsored a workshop; Epsilon
academic years are lowercase:
Sigma Chapter sponsored a
freshman, sophomore, junior, and
Alumnus/alumni:
workshop. For concise writing use:
senior.
Alumnus—male, singular.
Epsilon Sigma, Epsilon Sigma at the
Alumni—male, plural.
University of Akron.
Active: initiated brothers should be
called “members” or “brothers.”
Association: the booster organization
Chapter Advisor: an alumnus who
for an individual chapter. Capitalize
establishes and maintains a close
Active chapter: an individual,
when referring to a specific
advisory relationship with a chapter
chartered, campus-based
association: Delta Rho Association.
and serves as a teacher, counselor,
subordinate unit of a national Greek
Lowercase when used in general
and friend.
organization.
reference. See also Chapter Council.
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Chapter Council: a group of
name and her husband’s last name:
individuals who help advise the
Karla Duncan. On second reference,
chapter. Capitalize when referring
use Mrs. unless a woman initially
Depledge: the termination of an
to the proper name of a chapter
identified by her own first name
associate member’s relationship
council: Alpha Pi Chapter Council
prefers Ms.: Mrs. Duncan.
with a Greek organization.
meets on Mondays. Lowercase when
used in general reference: Several
women who have never been
Dollars: always lowercase. Use
chapter council members from each
married, use Miss, Ms., or no title
figures and the “$” sign in all except
chapter attended the conference.
on second reference. For divorced
casual references or amounts
women and widows, the normal
without a figure: The book cost
Chapter President: capitalize only
practice is to use Mrs. or no title
$4. Dad, please give me a dollar. when using as a title preceding
on second reference. If unsure of
For specific amounts of more than
a name: Chapter President Sean
marital status, use the term Ms.
$1 million, use the “$” sign and
McGee; the chapter president
opened the meeting.
references.
UNMARRIED WOMEN: for
D
numerals up to two decimal places.
Do not link the numerals and the
Dates: always use Arabic figures
words by a hyphen: He is worth
without th, st, and nd.: March 22,
$3.25 million. The project cost
not March 22nd. Do not use a
$100 million. The form for amounts
Colony: a student organization in the
comma between month and year if
less than
final stage prior to being installed
the day is omitted: November 1999. $1 million: $4, $25, $500, $1,000,
as a chartered chapter of a Greek
Include a comma after the year if
$650,000.
organization. Always lowercase. See
the full date is given: November 2,
also chapter.
2000, will be the day of the food
Charter: always in lowercase.
drive. Do not abbreviate month.
Courtesy Titles: in general, do not
Dorm: residence hall is preferred.
E
use the courtesy titles Miss, Mr.,
Deans List: lowercase in all uses:
e-News: electronically delivered
Mrs., or Ms. on first and last names
Brad is on the deans list. Michael is
newsletters sent to current
of the person: Mark Still, Mr. Still.
a deans list student. Not dean’s list.
members, alumni, volunteers,
They are invariably abbreviated in
and anyone associated with the
written references while other titles,
Department Office: capitalize when
such as doctor, representative, or
used to designate the full name
senator, may be either written out or
of corporate and organizational
abbreviated: Hon. Frank Wolf.
units: Office of Advancement,
501 (c) (3): under 501 (c) (3) of
Department of Chapter Operations.
the Internal Revenue Service, The
Don’t capitalize when using generic
Educational Foundation is a public
MARRIED WOMEN: the
preferred form on first reference is
to identify a woman by her own first
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Fraternity or Foundation.
F
ALPHA SIGMA PHI TERMS
foundation operating exclusively
for charitable and educational
Lowercase when used in general
2006 Grand Chapter. Lowercase
purposes. “Foundation” is an
reference: fraternity education,
when referring to grand chapter in
acceptable replacement for the
fraternity programming. Refer to
general: We hold our convention
Educational Foundation. Follow the
the Interfraternity Directory or the
every two years.
same capitalization rules that apply
Fraternity Executives’ Fraternity/
to Fraternity.
Sorority Directory to properly
Grand Chapter Advisor: appointed by
reference all NIC members. If in
the Grand Council; an alumnus who
FTOG: “For the Old Gal,” closing
doubt, refer to all NIC members as a
establishes and maintains a close
salutation.
men’s fraternity.
advisory relationship with a chapter
and serves as a teacher, mentor,
Faculty Advisor: a member of the
Fund raising, fund-raising, fund-
faculty or administration who
raiser: a noun: Fund raising
establishes and maintains a close
is difficult. Fund-raising is an
Grand Council: a deliberative
advisory relationship with a chapter
adjective: They planned a fund-
body. A councilor is a member
and its scholarship program. The
raising event. Fund-raiser may be an
of a deliberative body. Alumni
Faculty Advisor is not necessarily
event or a person: The fund-raiser
councilors are elected during Grand
an initiate of the particular Greek
was a success. A fund-raiser was
Chapter and serve a four-year term. organization.
hired.
Undergraduate councilors serve
G
Frat: do not use this term, even as
an abbreviation.
and friend.
a two-year term. Always capitalize
Grand Council when it refers to the
Grade Point Average: lowercase and
Fraternity Officers: The Fraternity’s
in long form: The chapter’s grade
Grand Council is meeting today. Fraternal: used as an adjective and
point average exceeds the all-men’s
Lowercase when used in general
is not capitalized: His chapter offers
average. When directly following
reference: I would like to attend
a good fraternal experience.
a number, it may be abbreviated.
a grand council meeting. Grand
Fraternity: capitalize when referring
Capitalize and omit periods: 2.25
Councilor is capitalized when used
to a specific fraternity: Beta
GPA.
as an abbreviation: The Grand
Theta Pi Fraternity, Lambda Chi
Councilors met after Grand Chapter.
Alpha Fraternity. The Fraternity is
Grand Chapter: first held in 1907
synonymous with Alpha Sigma Phi
and is the official business meeting
Greek: capitalized in all references
Fraternity. An agency or organization
of the Fraternity; traditionally known
to Greek life.
often uses capitalization when
as a convention. Held biannually in
referring to itself in print. Capitalize
August, the program also includes
Greek Advisor: capitalize only if it
fraternity when referring specifically
leadership development and
directly precedes a name: Greek
to Alpha Sigma Phi: The Fraternity
training. Capitalize when referring
Advisor Tom Idema came to the
has 67 active chapters and colonies. to a particular Grand Chapter: The
meeting. The Greek advisor visited
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the chapter house.
Headquarters, Alpha Sigma Phi
membership unit in the first stage of
Headquarters, or Ralph F. Burns
the process leading to installation as
Greek-letter: if it precedes a
Alpha Sigma Phi Headquarters is
a chapter of a Greek organization.
noun, Greek letter if it follows a
correct use. Fraternity Headquarters
noun: Alpha Sigma Phi is a leader
is located in Carmel, Indiana.
Interfraternity Council: always
capitalize. Not “Inter-fraternity
in the Greek-letter community.
Organizations with Greek letters
House Corporation: Lowercase
must work together.
unless part of a complete name:
Epsilon House Corporation.
Council.” Abbreviated IFC.
Intramural: always lowercase. Not
“intermural.”
Greek life: two words, no hyphen.
Housemother, Housefather: one
Greek row: two words.
Greek Week: always capitalize.
H
L
word; no capitalization. May also be
referred to as a house
LeaderShape: a nationally renowned
director, no capitalization unless
undergraduate leadership program
used with name: House Director
run by an outside vendor. Eight
Scott Grissom.
national sessions are offered each
Hazing: any willful act of practice
I
by a member or associate member,
summer. The program is also
conducted on over 45 campus
directed against a member or
In Phi: a closing salutation in a letter
across the country. Always
associate member which, with or
to a member of Alpha Sigma Phi.
capitalize.
bodily harm or danger, offensive
Inactive: status of undergraduate
Legacy: an undergraduate relative of
punishment, or disturbing pain,
membership within a chapter. This
a Greek organization member who
compromise the person’s dignity;
status is not officially recognized by
is extended full consideration during
cause embarrassment or shame in
the Fraternity. Members of Alpha
the rush and pledging process.
public; cause the person to be the
Sigma Phi cannot go inactive “early”
Always lowercase.
object of malicious amusement or
or for “a semester.”
without intent is likely to cause
ridicule; cause psychological harm
Loyalty Fund: charitable gift fund
or substantial emotional strain; and
Initiation: ritual-based ceremony
for Alpha Sigma Phi Educational
impair academic efforts. Hazing
that marks the acceptance of a
Foundation. Donors are solicited
in all forms is prohibited by Alpha
lifetime commitment to the fraternity
annually.
Sigma Phi.
or sorority. Capitalize as a noun.
M
Lowercase otherwise: December’s
Manual: capitalize and place in
Headquarters: not used in reference
Initiation, the initiation of 13
italics when directly following the
to Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity or
brothers.
name of the manual: Alpha Sigma
Educational Foundation. Fraternity
Interest Group: an individual campus
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numbers below 10, or when
Phi President’s Manual. Lowercase
beginning a sentence. Use figures
the logo is reserved for expansion
when appearing alone: Bring your
for 10 and above: nine, 10. For
and recruitment efforts.
manual to every meeting.
numbers higher than 999, use
commas: 1,234. Place a hyphen
Pinning: the practice of a fraternity
Mission: To be the co-curricular
between the numeral and the
member giving his member’s badge
organization of choice for discerning
year when designating the
to a woman.
undergraduate men, through
length of membership: 50-year
the provision of an enriching
member. Years/eras do not get an
Pledge or Candidate: a young man
brotherhood experience and a full
apostrophe: The tradition began in
who has accepted an invitation to
range of character and leadership
the 1920s. Exception: the ‘20s. join Alpha Sigma Phi, but not yet
development opportunities that
LARGE NUMBERS: when large
formally initiated. A pledge is also
are Relevant, Replicable, and
numbers must be spelled out, use a
a solemn promise or agreement to
Recognizable. Mission is always
hyphen to connect a word ending in
support something: Matt pledged
capitalized when referring to our
“y” to another word: twenty-one; one
$100 to the Alpha Sigma Phi
Mission: the Mission, our Mission,
hundred twenty-two. For very large,
Educational Foundation. Always
Alpha Sigma Phi’s Mission.
round numbers exceeding 999,999,
lowercase.
use a figure followed by million,
billion, or trillion: We collected 1.2
Purpose: To Better the Man, through
million pounds of food this year. the creation and perpetration of
National Panhellenic Conference:
TELEPHONE NUMBERS: the
brotherhood founded upon the
always capitalize. Abbreviated: NPC.
preferred format is: 513.523.7591,
values of character: Silence, Charity,
See also sorority.
ext. 228. Use numerals for dates,
Purity, Honor, and Patriotism. addresses, and sports scores.
Purpose is always capitalized
N
National Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc.:
O
always capitalize. Abbreviated:
NPHC. Refer to its members as
Old Gal: affectionate term used to
historically African-American: Kappa
describe the Fraternity. The first
Alpha Psi, a historically African-
recorded use was 1918.
American fraternity, will be showing
a slide show.
recently been initiated as a member
of Alpha Sigma Phi.
Numerals: spell out whole
Purpose: our Purpose.
R
Re-elect, re-election, re-elected: use
hyphen.
Open Party: an open-to-the-public
social function.
New Member: a man who has
when it refers to Alpha Sigma Phi’s
Recolonize or Recharter: not “re-
P
colonize” or “re-charter.” Only
previously existing chapters or
Phoenix: finest symbol of the
colonies are recolonized and
permanence and everlasting
rechartered. Previously existing
qualities of fraternity. Traditionally,
colonies are not rechartered.
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Fraternity/Sorority Directory to
is the oldest college fraternity
Recruitment: always lowercase. The
properly reference all NPC members. publication. Also Tomahawk of
usage of recruitment is preferred
If in doubt, refer to all NPC members
Alpha Sigma Phi. Always set The
rather than rush. Use member
as a women’s fraternity.
Tomahawk in italics.
Staff: capitalize in reference to
To Better the Man: Fraternity tagline.
Alpha Sigma Phi only when directly
When written within text it should be
Recruitment Through Scholarship:
following Fraternity, Foundation,
italicized. The Fraternity tagline To
capitalize and italicize.
Fraternity Headquarters. Lowercase
Better the Man should appear on all
when used in other forms.
recruitment material.
recruitment, not membership
recruitment.
Risk Management: involves
T
analyzing all exposures to the
W
possibility of loss and determining
The Presidents’ Academy of
We Invest in the Lives of Men:
how to handle these exposures;
Leadership: a leadership conference
Foundation tagline. When written
reduce risk or transfer risk.
held each year for those men
within text it should be italicized. The
holding the office of President or
Foundation’s tagline We Invest in
Ritual: capitalize when referring to
Grand Chapter Advisor. Traditionally,
the Lives of Men should appear on
a particular fraternity’s ritual: Alpha
takes place in February.
all campaign material.
Sig’s Ritual. Do not capitalize when
GRAPHIC DESIGN TERMS
referring to the other rituals of the
The Ralph F. Burns Leadership
Fraternity: The ritual books were
Institute: a free institute for newly
sent to the colony. Our values can be
initiated members of the Fraternity. found in our ritual.
The program was named after Ralph
Camera-ready Art: high-resolution
F. Burns at its inception in 1998. type, artwork or graphic materials
Traditionally, takes place in January.
that are ready to be scanned and
S
Social Fraternity: do not refer
C
printed.
to Alpha Sigma Phi or any other
Time: when writing a specific time
fraternity as a social fraternity. Use
of day, use two numerals after the
the terms “Fraternity” or “Greek-
colon with a.m. or p.m. following:
Electronic Files: computer-
letter Fraternity.”
9:00 a.m. or 4:15 p.m. A space must
generated, electronically saved
be put between the time and the
files of artwork that can be placed
distinction.
directly into documents that are
Sorority: less than half of the 26
NPC members use sorority in their
being created in desktop publishing
official name; most use fraternity. The Tomahawk: full title of the
Refer to the Interfraternity Directory
Fraternity’s magazine, first published
or the Fraternity Executives’
at Yale in 1847. The Tomahawk
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(i.e., TIFF, GIF, EPS, or JPEG).
GRAPHIC DESIGN TERMS
EPS File: stands for Encapsulated
they were created to appear, rather
PostScript file. These may be scaled
on Web applications. Quality may
at virtually any size without image
vary, although it is possible to obtain
degradation. Keep in mind that in
a very high degree of resolution
Point: a measurement used to
order for these files to print clearly,
using the JPEG format.
designated type size, one point
they need to be imaged on true
approximating 1/172 of an inch.
K
postscript-capable printers.
F
Four-color Process: a printing term
than in a modified format.
Kerning: the process of adjusting
Positioning Statement: a short
the inter-letter spacing between two
phrase or tagline that further
letters.
identifies the mission or programs
referring to the process by which any
of an individual, organization, or
L
color may be achieved by combining
company.
the four basic colors of ink (cyan,
Leading: the vertical distance, in
magenta, yellow, and black). See
points, from one line of copy to the
Process Colors: in printing, the
also Process Colors.
next.
subtractive primaries (magenta,
G
yellow, and cyan). Includes black in
Logo: any artwork that translates the
GIF File: stands for Graphics
values or identity of an individual,
Interchange Format. GIF files seem
company, or organization into a
to work effectively when placed
graphic image.
four-color process.
R
Reverse: artwork or type that
and used in MS Office applications,
appears as the color of the paper
P
but they are not recommended
on which it is printed as a result of
when scaling or resizing of the
PANTONE Matching System (PMS):
being dropped (reversed) out of a
visual identity is necessary. Scaling
a registered trade name for a widely
dark background.
or resizing GIF files after placing
used system of color-matching ink
them into such a program at their
used in printing.
S
Sans Serif: a typeface that contains
actual size can cause the image
quality to degrade immediately and
PDF File: stands for Portable
no serif, or “feet,” on the ends of its
substantially.
Document Format. PDF files
characters.
J
are another tool for electronic
transmission of data. The Adobe
Screen: a version of an image,
JPEG File: stands for Joint
Acrobat software makes it possible
or type, produced with only a
Photographic Experts Group. A JPEG
to view or print files across platforms
percentage of the ink used in the
file is a format commonly used for
(i.e., Windows to Mac OS), and
original image. Also referred to as
e-mailing photographs and certain
allows recipients to see the files as
screen tint.
other images or for displaying them
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Serif: lines that cross or project from
“Alpha Sigma Phi” and “Delta Beta
the ends of characters in a typeface,
Xi” which are represented with the
sometimes referred to as “feet.”
Greek letters “ASF” and “DBX.”
Signature: For the purposes of this
guide, signature refers to the seal or
tagline combined with the address,
phone numbers, and/or other Alpha
Sigma Phi information.
Solid: any portion of the printed
area of a publication printed at 100
percent of a given ink color.
T
Tagline: a short phrase or sentence
that further identifies the mission or
programs of an individual, company,
or organization.
TIFF File: stands for Tagged
Information File Format. These files
may not be scaled up (they can’t
be used in sizes larger than their
original dimensions) but they may be
reduced (or scaled down). Results
from scaling TIFF files should be
superior to those of scaling GIF files.
Two-color Printing: a process by
which a publication is printed in
only two colors, usually a choice
of any two PANTONE colors or one
PANTONE color and black.
W
Wordmark: For the purposes of this
guide, wordmark refers to the names
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ARTWORK FILE TYPE INFORMATION
Vector Art vs. Raster Art
It is important to understand the
difference in digital art categories
because many file types will find
themselves in one category or the
other and will therefore determine
how you can use the artwork.
Vector artwork will allow the user
to completely (easily and cleanly)
change certain features of the art
PDF (.pdf)
Illustrator EPS (.eps)*
Windows Metafile (.wmf)*
Raster File Types:
Photoshop (.psd)
TIFF (.tif)
JPEG (.jpg)
Photoshop EPS (.eps)*
Bitmap (.bmp)
Windows Metafile (.wmf)*
GIF, Animated GIF (.gif)
such as color, size, and proportion
without ultimately sacrificing the
quality of the artwork. Vector art is
often considered the purest form
of digital art because of this ease
of use. Terms like “camera-ready
artwork,” “line art,” and “illustration
art” are often associated with the
vector category.
Raster art is the opposite of vector
art. It is what photographs and web
images are generally considered.
Vector art can very easily be
converted into raster file types, but
it is considerably more difficult to
transform raster images into vector
images.
With that being said, the following
outlines which files fall into each
category (with the file extensions):
Vector File Types:
Adobe Illustrator (.ai)
Corel Draw (.cdr)
File Uses
Adobe Illustrator (.ai): Printing
(professional printing, you need
the program in order to open the
file), can be converted to raster art,
screen printing (i.e., T-shirts), ad
specialties/promotional products,
can be digitized for embroidery.
Corel Draw (.cdr): See Adobe
Illustrator above.
PDF: See Adobe Illustrator above.
Used often in proofing as you only
need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view
the files and not the program that
generated the PDF originally. Acrobat
Reader can be downloaded for free
online.
Illustrator EPS (.eps): See Adobe
Illustrator above. Used by printers.
Photoshop (.psd): Used mostly for
photographs and for adding photo
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effects to converted illustration
art. Can only be opened using the
Photoshop software.
TIFF (.tif): Used mostly for
photographs. Can sometimes be
opened without Photoshop. Best
raster format to use for professional
printing, but only if the image
resolution is 300 dpi or better.
JPEG (.jpg): See Photoshop. Most
generally associated with photos
deriving from digital cameras.
In high resolution, may be used
for printing but can create poor
image quality and pixellation and is
therefore not recommended in every
case. Low-resolution (72 dpi) JPEGs
are suitable for web design. Most
computers can access these files
without the Photoshop software.
Windows Metafile (.wmf): This type
of file can be imported directly
into Microsoft Word as clip art and
opened in Adobe Illustrator if it was
generated from Illustrator.
GIF, Animated GIF (.gif): Used in
low resolution for web design and
animated web effects.
* Some file types fall under both categories,
depending on the program from which they
originated.
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