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List of Upsilon Sigma Phi members

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The Upsilon Sigma Phi (ΥΣΦ) is the oldest Greek-letter organization and fraternity in Asia. It is the first student organization in the University of the Philippines and has operated since its founding in 1918. The following is a list of notable members of Upsilon Sigma Phi, the oldest Greek-letter fraternity in Asia.

Academia

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Arts and Culture

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Johnny Alegre

Business

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Law

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Military and law enforcement

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Politics

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Presidents

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  • Jose P. Laurel – 4th Philippine President, Senator, Supreme Court Justice, Commissioner of Justice, and Secretary of the Interior; Member, 1935 Constitutional Convention; 1934 Constitutional Convention Delegate[7][32]
  • Ferdinand Marcos – 10th Philippine President, 11th Senate President, Secretary of Defense, and Ilocos Norte Representative[33][34]

Vice Presidents

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Executive departments

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Senate

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Francis Pangilinan
Dick Gordon

House of Representatives

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Roman Romulo
Boying Remulla
  • Nicanor Yñiguez – 15th Speaker of the House of Representatives; Southern Leyte Representative (1957–1972; 1984–1986) [4]

Local government

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Other

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Science

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Sports

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References

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