Traditions

A Fraternity of Excellence. A Fraternity of Gentlemen. A Fraternity of Firsts.



The Thayer Trophy
A Fraternity of Excellence

The Chi Psi Fraternity chapter at the University of Washington was founded in 1921. Auspiciously, every year since 1921, the Chi Psi National Fraternity has awarded the Thayer Trophy to the most outstanding chapter of Chi Psi.

From the very beginning, we established a tradition of excellence at the University of Washington, winning the Thayer Trophy in 1924. We won the Thayer Trophy again, in 1949. Since 1986, we have been finalists for the Thayer Trophy every year, winning it 10 times since 1986.

ResultYear
Winner 2008
Finalist 2007
Winner 2006
Finalist 2005
Finalist 2004
Winner 2003
Finalist 2002
Finalist 2001
Finalist 2000
Finalist 1999
Winner 1998
Finalist 1997
Finalist 1996
Finalist 1995
Winner 1994
Finalist 1993
Winner 1992
Winner 1991
Winner 1990
Winner 1989
Winner 1988
Finalist 1987
Finalist 1986
Winner 1949
Winner

1924

 

 
The Founders' Trophy
A Fraternity of Excellence

The Founders' Trophy is presented to the Chi Psi chapter that shows the most improvement.

ResultYear
Winner 1983

 
No Hazing
A Fraternity of Gentlemen

The second pillar of brotherhood is absolutely no hazing. You cannot respect someone who has hazed you. An often sited excuse for hazing is that it bonds a pledge class together. At Chi Psi, we build bonds across the entire membership. One exemplary aspect of Chi Psi is the large number of brothers who have close friendships across multiple pledge classes. This is one of our greatest strengths and is completely antithetical to hazing.

 
The Goodbody Trophy
A Fraternity of Excellence

Every year our national fraternity presents the Goodbody Trophy for academic excellence. We eagerly compete each year to win the Goodbody. We are perennial finalists for the Goodbody and frequent winners.

ResultYear
Winner 2004
Winner 2002
Winner 1997
Winner 1992
Winner 1987
Winner 1986

 
Respect
A Fraternity of Gentlemen

The first pillar of brotherhood at Chi Psi is respect for each other – you cannot have brotherhood without respect. All individuals in Chi Psi – actives and pledges – are treated equally. Interaction between every member, senior to freshman, is respectful, sincere, and honest with one another.

We stress the equality of pledges and actives. Actives and pledges have the exact same living arrangements and Lodge duties. We do not have sleeping porches; every live-in has a room and a roommate. All live-ins, from seniors to the newest pledge, share equally in cleaning responsibility; the Lodge is home to all of us and we all participate in maintaining it.