Alpha Gamma Upsilon


Alpha Gamma Upsilon was a social fraternity founded in 1922 at Anthony Wayne Institute in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In May 1965, it was absorbed in part by Alpha Sigma Phi.

Founding

Alpha Gamma Upsilon was founded on October 10, 1922, by Herbert R. Carter, Homer H. Iden, Alfred C Koeneke and Dale R. Odneal.

Insignia

In 1947, a women's auxiliary to Alpha Gamma Upsilon named Alpha Alpha Pi was created and made open to mothers, wives, fianceés, sisters, and daughters of active and alumni brothers.

Chapters

Chapters at time of merger:
ΑΓΥ Greek NameUniversityΑΓΥ Chartering DateNotes
AlphaAnthony Wayne InstituteWayne Institute closed Beginning Fall 1933
Old BetaUniversal InstituteRescinded end of Fall Term 1928
GammaDetroit Institute of TechnologyBecame Gamma Sigma chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi on May 13, 1966
DeltaGeneral Motors Institutein 1963 Delta chapter disaffiliated with Alpha Gamma Upsilon, remained local, became Alpha Gamma chapter of Phi Gamma Delta on November 7, 1964
Second BetaIndiana Technical CollegeBecame Gamma Tau chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi on May 5, 1966
EpsilonLawrence Institute of TechnologyBecame Gamma Psi chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi on November 11, 1967
ZetaUniversity of DetroitInactive 1955
EtaWayne State University Spring 1947Became Epsilon Tau Alpha local in Fall 1962, merged with Phi Epsilon Pi chapter Spring 1963
ThetaUniversity of ToledoInactive 1954
IotaMichigan State Normal CollegeBecame Gamma Upsilon chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi on September 24, 1966
KappaDefiance CollegeFormerly members of Alpha Kappa fraternity, disaffiliated from Alpha Gamma Upsilon in May 1962, becoming Delta Chi Rho, which became Iota Phi chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon on February 28, 1964.
LambdaTri-State CollegeFormerly Delta Epsilon chapter of Phi Sigma Chi, became Indiana Theta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon on May 4, 1968
MuRider CollegeInactive 1955
NuLycoming CollegeBecame Gamma Rho chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi on May 22, 1965

Merger

The faculty advisor for the Alpha Gamma Upsilon chapter at Lycoming College, Dr. Otto Sonder who was knowledgeable of the discussion of a possible merger introduced the National Officers of Alpha Gamma Upsilon to Alpha Sigma Phi's Executive Secretary, Ralph F. Burns.
In 1965, the Alpha Gamma Upsilon chapter at Lycoming was installed as Gamma Rho Chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi. The Alpha Gamma Upsilon chapters at Detroit Institute of Technology, Indiana Institute of Technology, and Eastern Michigan University followed in 1966. Those four chapters were, under the terms of the merger agreement, considered chartered in Alpha Sigma Phi as of their chartering dates in Alpha Gamma Upsilon, which were 1951, 1930, 1932, and 1948, respectively. The merger was completed when Lawrence Institute of Technology was re-accredited and its 55-year-old Alpha Gamma Upsilon chapter chartered in 1967. This Alpha Sigma Phi gained five chapters from the merger. Unlike Alpha Sigma Phi's mergers with Phi Pi Phi and Alpha Kappa Pi, there was no blanket invitation to Alpha Gamma Upsilon alumni to be initiated into Alpha Sigma Phi, however some of the more prominent leaders of Alpha Gamma Upsilon did so. The Alpha Gamma Upsilon chapter at General Motors Institute did not participate in the merger, but sought and received a charter from Phi Gamma Delta.