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Fraternal
Fathers
Cayetano Socarrás
and José Quiles are the Fraternal Fathers of Lambda Theta Phi. The commitment and
dedication they have given the Fraternity has earned them the love and
admiration of all brothers.

Cayetano Socarrás
(left) and José Quiles
In response to the title,
José
Quiles
has stated, "I always felt I was a father of the Fraternity in the sense
of being a technical resource, because a lot of the internal development was
carried out by the Founding Fathers themselves." Founding Father Agustín García
concurs: "These two men fathered the brothers. A father teaches and these two
men had taught." The creation of Lambda Theta Phi was a learning process, and
the two Fraternal Fathers were instrumental.
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With numerous decisions to be made
and strategies outlined, the brothers received guidance from two members of the
Kean College faculty/administration. Specifically, Dr. Cayetano J. Socarrás, who
passed away on January 24, 1994 and José Quiles, recognized within the
brotherhood as the Fraternal Fathers of Lambda Theta Phi. Each of these men
provided support, mentorship, and guidance to the Founding Fathers and have
continued to do so as the Fraternity has developed. Their devotion to the ideals
and brothers of Lambda extends far beyond what can be captured in a website.
Dr. Cayetano
J. Socarrás (1922-1994)
Fraternal Father Dr. Cayetano J. Socarrás provided most of the assistance in
developing a truly “Latino” identity for the Fraternity. Knowledgeable in the
art of heraldry (crest design), Fraternal Father Socarrás guided the brothers in
designing the original shield in 1976. As Fraternal Father Socarrás focused on
the symbolic aspects of the brotherhood, Fraternal Father José Quiles assisted
with the organizational components, including the structure and administration
of the Fraternity.

Fraternal Father José Quiles
Experienced with and knowledgeable of fraternities and the Greek system in
general, Fraternal Father José Quiles assisted the Founding Fathers to ensure
the newly founded fraternity would fit into the Greek system on campus.
Fraternal Father Quiles has often described his role in the Fraternity as a
“technical resource” and continues to be a valuable asset to the brotherhood.
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