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Jen 02-11-2001 08:03 PM

Sorority symbols
 
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IowaHawkeye 02-11-2001 10:32 PM

i'm not positive about this.. but i think gamma phi beta's symbol has something to do with a moon and stars too.. you might want to check with a gamma phi though http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

PenguinTrax 02-12-2001 10:56 AM

There is a Latina group that uses those colors, if not, I'm pretty sure there is a multi-cultural group that does. Same again for the hummingbird.

Tri-Delta also uses a moon and stars on their badge.

equeen 02-12-2001 11:19 AM

Just checking, brooklineu, but were you once called ariesrising?

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equeen 02-12-2001 11:41 AM

Never mind, I just loaded up your sites...nice to see you around in your new avatar! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

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Jazzy 02-12-2001 12:15 PM

I've just viewed your webpage and it looks great. The name of your sorority is very simular Sigma Gamma Rho and the flower for SGR is the yellow tea Rose.

Jazzy

angelic81 02-12-2001 06:43 PM

The pin is almost identical to the ADPi pin..

James 02-14-2001 03:34 AM

Did you end up joining a sorority?

twinstars 02-14-2001 09:12 AM

kappa alpha theta uses 2 stars...

pledgetrainer2 02-14-2001 12:05 PM

This is kind of neat, but maybe I missed it somewhere. What are you doing? Writing a book or doing an online soap opera? Just thought I'd ask. It's probably on a post somewhere else that I missed.

CutiePie2000 02-15-2001 10:08 AM

You will also find that some sororities have several symbols and that there is overlap.

For example: the "anchor" figures prominently in both Delta Gamma and Alpha Sigma Tau. Tri-Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta both have the "pansy" for their flower.

When you add them all up, there are a tonne of sororities: NPC, NPHC, professional, local, multicultural, etc., that I think you are bound to have some overlap somewhere.

Interesting topic! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif


ilovemyglo 02-16-2001 01:57 AM

The founding is the same place as Alpha Gamma Delta, but two years later than we were founded, just a little FYI.

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GSSGirl 02-16-2001 03:42 PM

The year that you chose is a the year Alpha Phi Alpha was founded, and Alpha Phi Omega uses the sun so you might wnat to watch out for that


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Originally posted by brooklineu:
I'm wondering if any sorority has any of the following symbols (I'm using them for my fictional sorority and want them to be fairly unused...or at least not totally recognizable as belonging to a real sorority)

Flower: blue rose
Jewel: garnet and blue sapphire
Colors: Dark blue, burgundy and silver
Mascot: Hummingbird
Symbol: Moon and 2 stars

If anyone wants to look at the "Facts" page I did for my fictional sorority, it's http://www.geocities.com/brooklineu/dgr/facts.html

The coat of arms is based on my Irish clan's coat of arms=)


PiPhiAngelUVM 02-18-2001 11:25 PM

Pi phi uses wine and silver blue, i'm not sure if that's too close for you.

finest_alum 02-19-2001 05:20 PM

The pin is an almost exact replica of ADPi's badge. You might want to at least try changing the shape, as it might seriously offend some ADPi's out there. Just a question, why are you creating a fictional sorority website anyway? Can't you just say these girls are in a house with a fake name and leave it at that?


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