
Lambda Theta Phi,
Fraternidad Latina, Inc. was founded on December 1, 1975 at
Kean College in Union, New Jersey. September of 1975, Founding Father
Agustin Garcia entered Kean College as a freshman. A politically active
individual, he ran for a position on the Freshman Student Council
and became the first Latino elected to the Kean College student government.
A man of vision, he was concerned over the disunity among the Latin
students and took it upon himself to begin to organize the Latinos
at Kean.
From September to November of 1975,
Founding Father Garcia and a group of other students met to find the
solution to uniting the different Latino groups on campus. Founding
Father Garcia initiated these meetings and reached out to all Latino
students, irrespective of their ethnic background. The major topics
of discussion at these meetings were the need to become politically
conscious and active as Latino students and the unification of all
Latinos.
At a meeting on November 11, 1975,
Founding Father Garcia proposed the idea of founding a fraternity.
He believed this structure would best meet the needs of the Latinos
by promoting unity through brotherhood, hence out motto:"En La
Union Esta La Fuerza" which in english means "In Unity There
Is Strength".
THE HISTORY OF LAMBDA THETA
PHI, LATIN FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED.

The history book was released in
November of 1994 at the fraternity's nineteenth annual awards banquet
in Wayne, New Jersey.
Below are excerpts from the history
book regarding the essence of the fraternity and the fraternity's
symbolism for the "Conquistador."
"Lambda Theta Phi provides
the Latino college student with the opportunity to be part of a congenial
family with a mission. What is this mission? To cultivate a spirit
of brotherhood, to value an education, to promote unity among all
Latinos, to be proud of and cherish our heritage, to assert roles
of leadership, to develop character, to practice chivalry, to serve
mankind, to aim for the stars. In short, to raise the social and cultural
conscience of the Latin male college student."
"Lambda Theta Phi has conquered
new lands-the campuses of institutions of higher learning. Lambda
Theta Phi has conquered a multicultural people-each and every brother,
by becoming a Lambda, has taken an oath to uphold the ideals of the
Fraternity, tenets we cannot confine to a college campus, but which
constitute a lifetime commitment, something many may be unable to
relate to. Lambda Theta Phi is building the Latino leaders of tomorrow,
those who will provide the guidance and leadership for our community
and nation."
"The twenty-first century
quickly approaches. It will be accompanied by growth and change. As
an organization, we will have to adapt to changing times. Let us not
fear the future. Our unity and ideals shall illuminate our path to
conquer the twenty-first century."
"Lambda Theta Phi, Latin Fraternity,
Incorporated.
Ayer,
Hoy,
Mañana...
Siempre."

EL CONQUISTADOR
"It is public information
that El Conquistador is the mascot of the Fraternity and the term
used to refer to the Lambda pledge. Founding Father Agustin Garcia
suggested the conquistador be the mascot of the Fraternity in early
1978."
"Founding Father Wilfredo
Ayes interjected the conquistador into the Lambda pledging process.
As the Fraternity's first Pledgemaster , Founding Father Ayes thought
up the idea that the Lambda pledge be referred to as a conquistador.
Founding Father Ayes presented his idea in anticipation of the first
pledge line of the Fraternity, in the Spring of 1978."
"Over the years, the brotherhood
has been questioned and criticized for selecting the conquistador
as a symbol to represent the organization. The criticism has arisen
due to the negative connotations that accompany the term. History
books depict the conquistadores as having committed genocide of the
Indian people. Representing the Spanish crown, in the sixteenth century
the conquistadores came to the Americas. Why, then, would the Fraternity
choose the conquistador as its symbol?"
"The literal definition of
the term, as opposed to the notorious role the conquistadores played
in our history, was the overriding consideration. Overcoming barriers
and conquering difficulties was the inspiration behind the selection.
In fact, the historical significance of the conquistador was never
a part of the discussions. Instead, the founders concentrated on the
meaning of the term and how it would represent each and every brother.
This is evidenced by the fact that another term was suggested--Pioneros
(pioneers). As the first Latin fraternity in the nation, the Lambdas
would be pioneers. Lambda Theta Phi would settle new territories and
originate what others would attempt to duplicate. Yet another recommendation
was Caballeros (gentlemen or knights). Every brother of the Fraternity
should possess a certain demeanor--courteous, generous, chivalrous,
and marked by honor. As one can see, the literal meaning of the term
would be the deciding factor."
"Each suggestion was debated.
While the reasoning behind Pioneros and Caballeros would apply to
every Lambda, El Conquistador was the victor. The discussions on the
conquistadorcovered an array of relevant topics. The literal definition,
albeit the most salient, was but one supporting argument."
"Despite its place in history,
El Conquistador was selected. It was in the spirit of overcoming the
impossible, and of conquering a dream, that the selection was made."
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