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Alpha Phi Omega Traditions

There are many traditions Alpha Phi Omega and its members share.  Here are a few that you may find helpful until you become a member. You will find other traditions shared by the Fraternity and interesting historical information in our Pledge Manual.

Greek alphabet:

Ever wondered how to pronounce one of the Greek letters? Do you know what word the letter represents?
Refer to our Greek Alphabet page for additional information.

Symbols:

Symbols of Alpha Phi Omega. In the early days of our Fraternity our Founders chose recognizable objects that would be representative symbols of the spirit of our guiding principles of Leadership, Friendship and Service.

Toast Song:

The Toast Song is the official fraternity song. It is usually sung at the end of all fraternity functions (meetings, ceremonies, conferences, etc.).  You may listen to the Toast Song recording here.

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