

The Phi Kappa Psi Creed
I
believe that Phi Kappa Psi is a brotherhood of honorable men, courteous and
cultured, who pledge throughout their lives to be generous, compassionate, and
loyal comrades;
I believe that I am honor bound to strive
manfully for intellectual, moral, and spiritual excellence; to help and forgive
my Brothers; to discharge promptly all just debts; to give aid and sympathy
to all who are less fortunate;
I believe that I am honor bound to strengthen
my character and deepen my integrity; to counsel and guide my Brothers who stray
from their obligations; to respect and emulate my Brothers who practice moderation
in their manners and morals; to be ever mindful that loyalty to my Fraternity
should not weaken loyalty to my college, but rather increase devotion to it,
to my country, and to my God;
I believe
that to all I meet, wherever I go, I represent not only Phi Kappa Psi, but indeed
the spirit of all fraternities; thus I must ever conduct myself so as to bring
respect and honor not to myself alone, but also to my Fraternity;
To the fulfillment of these beliefs, of these ideals, in
the noble perfection of Phi Kappa Psi, I pledge my life and my sacred honor.
Written by John Henry Frizzell,
Massachusetts Alpha 1898,
and Kent Christopher Owen, Indiana Beta 1958,
Adopted by the 1964 Grand Arch Council.
Speeches
Address to the Fall 2006 Pledge Class by William C. Faust
Songs of Phi Kappa Psi