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Alpha Phi Omega - Founded on Dec. 16, 1925 at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania

Alpha Phi Omega (Philippines) - Established on March 2, 1950 at Far Eastern University, Manila

"Greetings in the spirit of Leadership, Friendship and Service."

APO Worldwide:

Famous alumni brothers:

Hector Luis Acevedo (Omicron Nu), Former Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico

Christopher Ashby (Mu Alpha), Former US Ambassador to Uruguay, 1997-2001

Reubin Askew (Iota Rho), Former Governor of Florida

H. Roe Bartle (Iota), Former mayor of Kansas City, Missouri and namesake of the Kansas City Chiefs

Robert Banks (Beta Omicron) Discoverer (With J. Paul Hogan) of Polypropylene (a plastic) and catalyst for easier creation of the plastic High Density Polyethylene (a plastic).

Robert Mack Bell (Mu Gamma), Chief Judge Maryland Court of Appeals (Highest Court in Maryland)

Dolph Briscoe (Alpha Rho), Former Governor of Texas

Bill Clinton (Mu Alpha), Former President of the United States

Tom Daschle (Mu Sigma), Former United States Senator from South Dakota, Former United States Senate Minority Leader

Erik Robert Fleming (Omega Psi), Member Mississippi House of Representatives, District 72

Mark S. Formby (Epsilon Iota), Member Mississippi House of Representatives, District 108

Marla Graff Decker (Iota Omicron), Virginia Deputy Attorney General for the Criminal Division

Mike Garrett (Alpha Kappa), 1966 Heisman Trophy winner for University of Southern California, Played in NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers. Currently Athletic director for USC.

Maura Harty (Mu Alpha), Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Consular Affairs - United States Department of State, Former US Ambassador to Paraguay, 1997-1999

Mark Hatfield (Epsilon Kappa), Former United States Senator from Oregon, Former Governor of Oregon.

Robert Holden (Beta Mu), Former Governor of Missouri

William T. Holloway (Nu Iota), Member Florida House of Representatives, District 103

John "Jack" Jadel (Zeta Kappa), Retired President, Akzo America

Russell L. Jones (Theta Iota), Member Arizona House of Representatives, District 24

Thomas Kean (Advisor-Pi Upsilon), Former Governor of New Jersey, President of Drew University, Chairman of National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States aka the 9/11 Commission

Carson Kressley (Iota Omicron), Fashion expert on the television program Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

H. Martin Lancaster (Rho) Former US House Member from North Carolina, Former member North Carolina House of Representatives, President North Carolina Community College System

Jeffrey S. Lehman (Gamma), President of Cornell University

Bob Love (Kappa Lambda), Former Professional Basketball Player for the Chicago Bulls. Now Director of Community Affairs for Chicago Bulls.

James Lovell (Beta Theta), Astronaut: Apollo 13 Commander, Gemini 7, Gemini 12, and Apollo 8

James McLernon (Epsilon Sigma), Former President of Volkswagen of America

Walter Menninger (Zeta), Menninger Foundation

Terry Miller (Nu Omega), Former Lieutenant Governor of Alaska

Edwin R. Murray (Omega Eta), Member Louisiana State Senate, District 4 ; Former Member Louisiana State House of Representatives, District 96

Philip Pfeffer (Zeta Nu), Former Chairman of Random House and Former CEO of Borders Group

Philip Prince (Gamma Lambda), Former President of Clemson University

Ike Skelton (Beta Eta), US House Member from Missouri

H. Patrick Swygert (Zeta Phi), President of Howard University

Hubert Utterback (Advisor-Omega), Former Associate Justice for Iowa Supreme Court, Former US House Member from Iowa, Unsuccessful Candidate for United States Senate

Togo D. West, Jr. (Zeta Phi), Secretary of the Army and Secretary of Veterans Affairs under Former President Clinton

Sidney Williams (Kappa Lambda), Former US Ambassador to The Bahamas, March 1994- September 1998, Played in NFL for the Cleveland Browns, Washington Redskins, Baltimore Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers. Husband of Maxine Waters, US House Member from California

Willard A. Wirtz (Eta), Former United States Secretary of Labor

Famous honorary brothers:

Daniel Carter Beard (National-Honorary), One of the Founders of Boy Scouts of America, Former National Scout Commissioner

J. Caleb Boggs (Zeta Sigma-Honorary), Former US House Member from Delaware, Former Governor of Delaware, Former United States Senator from Delaware

George H. W. Bush (Alpha Phi-Honorary), Former President of the United States (1000 Points of Light Campaign)

Jimmy Carter (Delta Kappa-Honorary), Former President of the United States

Hillary Rodham Clinton (Alpha Beta Chi-Honorary), Former First Lady of the United States and United States Senator from New York

John J. DeGioia (Mu Alpha-Honorary), President of Georgetown University

Dwight D. Eisenhower (National-Honorary), Former President of the United States

Daniel J. Evans (Gamma Alpha-Honorary), Former Governor of Washington and Former United States Senator from Washington

Gerald Ford (Gamma Pi-Honorary), Former President of the United States

E. Urner Goodman (National-Honorary), Founder of Order of the Arrow

J. Edgar Hoover ((Epsilon Mu-Honorary), Former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

Sherman Minton (Mu-Honorary), Former United States Senator from Indiana, Former associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

John F. Kennedy (Epsilon Mu-Honorary), Former President of the United States

John A. Perkins (Zeta Sigma-Honorary), Former President of University of Delaware (1950-1967), Served as US representative to UNESCO (1953-1955), Served as an Undersecretary of United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1956-1957).

Carlos P. Romulo (National-Honorary), President of the Fourth Session of U.N. General Assembly from 1949-1950, and chairman of the U.N. Security Council, January 1957 & December 1957. He had served with General Douglas MacArthur in the Pacific, was Philippines Ambassador to the United States. Won the Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence in 1942, the first Asian to win the Pulitzer Prize.

Adlai Stevenson (Zeta Sigma-Honorary), Democratic Nominee for President of the United States : 1952,1956 . United States Ambassador to the United Nations 1961-1965

James West (National-Honorary), First Chief Scout Executive of Boy Scouts of America

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The top 10 biggest fraternities in the Philippines are Alpha Phi Omega (APO), Tau Gamma Phi, Tau Gamma Sigma, Beta Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Rho, Alpha Kappa Rho, Upsilon Sigma Phi, Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, and Alpha Sigma Phi. These fraternities have a significant presence and influence in the Philippine university community.

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