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CHENEY CUP RECIPIENTS
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The Cheney Cup is awarded to the undergraduate chapter which demonstrates the greatest all-around efficiency in scholarship, fraternity relationships, and general collegiate activities. It was presented to the Fraternity at the 65th Ekklesia in 1913 by Archon President Orion H. Cheney (New York 1897).
The Cup was designed by Tiffany and Co., New York. Around the rim is the inscription, "Awarded each year to the chapter of Phi Gamma Delta attaining the highest efficiency in the conduct of its affairs."
1913-14 - Allegheny College 1914-15 - University of Illinois 1915-16 - Bucknell University 1916-17 - University of Oregon 1917-18 - No Award Because of World War I 1918-19 - University of Virginia 1919-20 - University of Washington 1920-21 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1921-22 - University of Illinois (2nd) 1922-23 - University of Wisconsin 1923-24 - Iowa State University 1924-25 - Dartmouth College 1925-26 - Allegheny College (2nd) 1926-27 - DePauw University 1927-28 - University of Illinois (3rd) 1928-29 - University of Oklahoma 1929-30 - University of Missouri 1930-31 - University of Oklahoma (2nd) 1931-32 - University of Tennessee 1932-33 - University of Washington (2nd) 1933-34 - University of Oklahoma (3rd) 1934-35 - Pennsylvania State University 1935-36 - University of Pennsylvania 1936-37 - University of Idaho 1937-38 - Davidson College 1938-39 - Purdue University 1939-40 - University of Oklahoma (4th) 1940-41 - Indiana University 1941-42 - Wabash College 1942-46 - No Awards Because of World War II 1946-47 - University of California at Los Angeles 1947-48 - Purdue University (2nd) 1948-49 - University of Texas 1949-50 - University of Kansas 1950-51 - Wabash College (2nd) 1951-52 - University of Texas (2nd) 1952-53 - University of Michigan 1953-54 - Ohio Wesleyan University 1954-55 - Indiana University (2nd) 1955-56 - University of Arizona 1956-57 - Rutgers University 1957-58 - University of Washington (3rd) 1958-59 - University of Arizona (2nd) 1959-60 - Knox College 1960-61 - University of Arizona (3rd) 1961-62 - Indiana University (3rd) 1962-63 - Louisiana State University 1963-64 - University of Arizona (4th) 1964-65 - Indiana University (4th) 1965-66 - Southern Methodist University 1966-67 - Southern Methodist University (2nd) 1967-68 - Southern Methodist University (3rd) 1968-69 - University of Idaho (2nd) 1969-70 - University of Arizona (5th) 1970-71 - Indiana University (5th) 1971-72 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2nd) 1972-73 - University of Georgia 1973-74 - University of Georgia (2nd) 1974-75 - Southern Methodist University (4th) 1975-76 - Georgia Institute of Technology 1976-77 - Auburn University 1977-78 - University of Georgia (3rd) 1978-79 - University of Georgia (4th) 1979-80 - Mississippi State University 1980-81 - Mississippi State University (2nd) 1981-82 - University of Georgia (5th) 1982-83 - Indiana University (6th) 1983-84 - University of Kansas (2nd) 1984-85 - University of Georgia (6th) 1985-86 - University of Washington (4th) 1986-87 - Indiana University (7th) 1987-88 - Indiana University (8th) 1988-89 - University of Washington (5th) 1989-90 - University of Akron 1990-91 - New York University 1991-92 - University of Washington (6th) 1992-93 - University of Washington (7th) 1993-94 - New York University (2nd) 1994-95 - New York University (3rd) 1995-96 - Indiana University (9th) 1996-97 - Texas Tech University 1997-98 - University of Georgia (7th) 1998-99 - University of Georgia (8th) 1999-00 - University of Washington (8th) 2000-01 - University of Washington (9th) 2001-02 - University of Georgia (9th) 2002-03 - University of Georgia (10th) 2003-04 - University of Georgia (11th) 2004-05 - University of Georgia (12th) 2005-06 - University of Washington (10th) 2006-07 - University of Virginia 2007-08 - University of Virginia (2nd) 2008-09 - Tennessee Tech University 2009-10 - University of Washington (11th)
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