During the fall of 1986, Baltazar Mendoza-Madrigal began to explore
the idea of establishing a Latino based Fraternity at the University of Iowa. After months of intensive
research, Baltazar Mendoza-Madrigal called a special meeting on Monday, March 7, 1986 with some of the
Latino students at the Chicano Indian American Cultural Center in the University of Iowa. The purpose of
the meeting was to discuss the need and feasibility of creating a new social Fraternity with an emphasis
on the Latino Culture.
At that point in time, the student body at the University of Iowa was
predominantly Caucasian. In addition, the Latino community on campus was divided into different social
groups. As a result, the students who attended the first meeting wanted to solidify and unify the Latino
community. Furthermore, the students wanted to promote a positive image of Latinos in the University.
After the first meeting, the enthusiasm in favor of the Fraternity
was so encouraging that the word spread throughout the University of Iowa. Everyone knew that something
special was about to take place. On Friday, April 4, 1986, the members finalized the philosophy and
ideology of the Organization. Hence, April 4, 1986, is the official founding date of the Fraternity.
The Eighteen Founding Fathers established Sigma Lambda Beta with the
following principles in mind BROTHERHOOD, SCHOLARSHIP, CULTURAL AWARENESS and COMMUNITY SERVICE. Our
Founding Fathers had a dream and VISION that our Honorable Fraternity could promote a positive image of
the Latino Community in the University of Iowa and other Universities located throughout the Nation by
scholastic achievements, eternal Brotherhood, the dissemination of our unique and rich culture, and service
to our community. Furthermore, as our Honorable Fraternity expanded and grew in the late eighties, the new
and younger Brothers worked hard by trying their best to carry out the founding principles of our
Organization. Hence, those Brothers tried to carry the torch and VISION of our Founding Fathers. The
Brothers who were initiated in the early nineties, mid nineties, late nineties, and early millennium are
keeping the light shining and working hard to promote a positive image of our people and our community
throughout the Nation. The Brothers have the VISION that members of our community will graduate from
college, pursue a graduate degree, join the professional work force, help the younger members of our
community, serve our community, and educate others through cultural awareness.
In eighteen years of existence, Sigma Lambda Beta International
Fraternity, Inc. has expanded to the following states: AZ, CA, CO, FL, ID, IL, IN, KS, MA, MI, MN, MS, NJ,
NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, TX, WA and WI. Expansion of our organization has also reached Puerto Rico. The
Fraternity can be found in over seventy Universities. Furthermore, the Fraternity has twelve strong Alumni
Associations.
The following men are the Founding Fathers of Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc.:
- MARIO BUENDIA
- ENRIQUE CARBAJAL
- THOMAS CARRASQUILLO
- MANUEL CHAVARRIA
- JOSE FONG
- RUDOLFO GARZA
- LUIS JIMENEZ
- LUIS MARQUEZ
- BALTAZAR MENDOZA MADRIGAL
- ERIC MONTES
- KUY OU
- OLAKUNLE OYEYEMI
- JAIME RAMIREZ
- OLIVERO RIVERA
- JUAN JOSE ROJAS CARDONA
- EUGENIO SORIA
- JUAN VALDEZ
- RICARDO ZAMUDIO
Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Incorporated is committed
to developing individuals to their fullest potentials in order to help serve the needs and wants of our
people. As members, Brothers learn to "open their eyes" to see the possibilities that are open to all
students, to share thoughts and ideas, and to recognize the potential that we as a united front can and
will illustrate which will keep our shared values alive and working. Each Brother has the responsibility to
develop and utilize his own skills and assets in anyway that may contribute to the overall success of the
Fraternity, and more importantly help improve our community, country, and the world.
Throughout the past eighteen years, the Lambda Betas have spread the
message of positive change in the Latino Community by setting an example of pride and wisdom in our culture.
There is still a lot of work that needs to be performed, but together we can make a positive difference in
society and our community. As the Latin Phrase in our Fraternity Shield reads "CONGRESSI SUPERAMUS DIVISI
CADIMUS," united we stand, divided we fall.
With this in mind, we must help keep the spirits and success of the
fraternity alive and strong. We must continue to work hard to move forward. We must continue to build, grow,
and develop.
Join us in our endeavor and together we can help shape the future, as of
now. There is only one day left until tomorrow!