Just adding some stuff to PnguinTrax's stuff, so I'll repost hers here:
Quote:
NAME: ALPHA PHI
GREEK LETTERS: AF
FOUNDED AT: SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, SYRACUSE, NY
FOUNDING DATE: OCTOBER 10, 1872
COLORS: SILVER & BORDEAUX
FLOWER: LILY OF THE VALLEY & FORGET-ME-NOTS
MASCOT, SYMBOL: PHI BEAR, IVY
PHILANTHROPY: CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, AF FOUNDATION
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Another symbol is the Big Dipper, however, it's not used too widely.
Our jewel is the pearl and (maybe) the ruby.
Other interesting note, our colors used to be blue and yellow, but we changed them because they were the same as another fraternity.
You know, I went to do this, and now I had a total brain fart. All this cold weather has frozen my brain.
On the subject of Gamma Phi Beta's colors, the chapter at my school uses green. Do a lot of other chapters do that?