Ideals
The ideals of Sigma Pi, which constitute the underlying reason for the Fraternity's rise , development, and continued existence, are plainly set forth in theConstitution, and are in essence as follows:
- To establish a brotherhood.
- To establish and maintain an aristocracy of learning.
- To raise the standards of morality and develop character.
- To diffuse culture and encourage chivalry.
- To promote the spirit of civic righteousness and quicken the national conscience.
It will be observed that these five objects touch upon three different phases of a man's life: namely, his Contacts, his Concepts, and his Controls. |