List of Upsilon Sigma Phi members

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 it has been in operation since its founding in 1918. The following is a list of notable members of Upsilon Sigma Phi, the oldest Greek-letter fraternity in Asia.

Constitutional conventions

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1935 Constitutional Convention

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1971 Constitutional Convention

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1986 Constitutional Commission

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Executive branch

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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[2]
  • Ferdinand Marcos Sr. – 10th Philippine President, 11th Senate President, Secretary of Defense, and Ilocos Norte Representative[3][4]

Vice Presidents

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  • Salvador Laurel – Philippine Vice President, Prime Minister, Senator, and Secretary of Foreign Affair[5][6]

Executive departments

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Current

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Former

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Legislative branch

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Senate

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Senator Francis Pangilinan
 
Senator Richard J. Gordon

House of Representatives

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Congressman Roman Romulo.
 
Congressman Boying Remulla.

Incumbent

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  • Martin Romualdez – Speaker of the House (2022–present); Leyte Representative (2007–2016; 2019–present); Majority Floor Leader (2019–2022)[16]
  • Roman Romulo – Pasig Representative (2007–2016; 2019–present)[11]
  • Arnie Fuentebella – Camarines Sur Representative (2019–Present)[20]

Former

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Batasang Pambansa

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National Assembly

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Judicial branch

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Supreme Court Chief Justices

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  • José Abad Santos – 5th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; Secretary of Justice[32]
  • Jose P. Laurel – Acting Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines; Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines[33][2]
  • Querube Makalintal – 11th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; 14th Speaker of the House of Representatives[34]
  • Enrique Fernando – 13th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines[35]

Supreme Court Associate Justices

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Local government units

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Incumbent Governors

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Former Governors

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Foreign service

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Military and law enforcement

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Independent offices and government-owned and controlled corporations

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International organizations

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Academe

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University of the Philippines

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Others

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Arts and Humanities

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Musician, composer, cultural advocate Johnny Alegre

Business and corporate

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Journalism and mass communication

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Science, technology, and engineering

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Sports

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References

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