Shared Direction of the Association
GAUF DeLaSalle Triskelion Alumni Association, Inc. exists to preserve and advance the shared values of service, leadership, brotherhood, and community contribution among its alumni members.
Rooted in a vision of fraternal solidarity and responsible civic engagement, the Association provides lifelong continuity for those who trace their chapter lineage to the GAUF chapter and remain committed to principled service beyond campus.
What the Public-Facing Materials Repeatedly Emphasize
Brotherhood and Sisterhood
The bonds formed within the chapter continue across careers, cities, and generations. Public-facing Association work is framed as a continuation of those lifelong ties.
Leadership and Accountability
The Association expects principled leadership, transparent stewardship, and accountable service from officers and members who represent the Triskelion name.
Service and Community Contribution
Programs and outreach are presented as chapter obligations carried forward into alumni life, not as incidental activities detached from chapter identity.
Continuity of Chapter Memory
The preservation of chapter memory, milestones, and recognition traditions is treated as a long-term institutional obligation shared across batches.
Source-Backed Direction Themes
Sustain the organized alumni home of Tau Gamma Phi and Tau Gamma Sigma members whose roots trace to the GAUF chapter.
Preserve and transmit chapter identity, chapter memory, and alumni heritage across generations.
Create structured opportunities for mentorship, organized fellowship, and chapter continuity after graduation.
Channel alumni energy into community-facing service, civic engagement, and responsible representation of the Triskelion name.
Recognize and honor alumni achievement as an expression of chapter values carried into public life.
Direction Themes for the Next Stage of Public Build-Out
The current public materials consistently point toward a future in which chapter history, service work, recognition, and organized alumni participation remain connected rather than isolated. Public content is therefore best read as part of a larger heritage record still being assembled and refined.
Heritage Reference
Moving forward, the Association consistently frames its work around continuity of chapter memory, disciplined representation, responsible stewardship, and organized service beyond campus.