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It began as the Gamma Phi fraternity, founded in 1929 by ISU gymnastics instructor Clifford "Pop" Horton. [1] The fraternity's first circus performance took place in 1931. Gamma Phi Circus is a performing arts fraternal organization and is no longer affiliated with social fraternities or sororities and is a registered student organization. [2]
Clifford Emory “Pop” Horton (December 31, 1892- April 14, 1981) was an American professor in physical education, collegiate coach, and founder of the oldest collegiate circus in the U.S., The Gamma Phi Circus .
The FSU Flying High Circus was founded in 1947 by Jack Haskin and is one of only two collegiate circuses in the nation, with the other being Illinois State University's Gamma Phi Circus.
Gamma Phi Circus at Illinois State University is the oldest collegiate circus in the United States. It was founded in 1929 and is part of the College of Applied Science and Technology at ISU. [ 9 ] Florida State University Flying High Circus is a collegiate circus that was founded in 1947 as an extracurricular activity club.
ISU is the home of the Gamma Phi Circus, the oldest collegiate circus in the world, founded in 1929. [43] It is one of two collegiate circuses in the US; the other is run by Florida State University. The ISU Forensics Individual Events team is one of the most successful forensics individual events teams in the country.
ISU Gamma Phi Circus [152] United States of America 1929–present Ivanovo State Circus [153] Russia Active 1933–present Janbaz Circus [154] Pakistan
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