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Old 12-31-2001, 02:13 PM
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Talking Sorority-motif jewelry!

Our family gets flooded by catalogs the week after Christmas and I had been posting notices about individual sororities' symbols on shirts, jewelry, etc. on the sororities' forums but today's catalog has too much to do that! We just got a catalog from www.naturesjewelry.com and it has tons of sororities' motifs!

For instance, they have dolphins, pansies, owls, lilies-of-the-valley, bunnies, pandas, ladybugs, butterflies, turtles,and irises. I'm sure I've left some out--anyway, I've ordered many items from them over the years and they've been really reliable.
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Old 12-31-2001, 02:43 PM
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Lonely :-(

Any lyres?? Its lonely having a thing for a mascot instead of a cute fuzzy animal

I love my golden lyre, and wear it proudly...but would like to have something cute once in a while!
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Old 12-31-2001, 04:28 PM
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Lyre or??

Last summer (2001), some of us AGDs were "tossing around the idea" (pun intended, I think, lol) of making the acorn as our symbol. The pearl is our jewel and the squirrel is our mascot..so..we in the new "GC" chapter thought about having the acorn as our symbol.

I am not familiar with AX0 so I wouldn't know what to suggest, but, hey, perhaps y'all could come up with an 'extra symbol".

BTW, I found out at our Christmas party with my hubby's office that a co-worker's wife is an AX0! I think she went to school in/around Lynchburg.

Good luck!
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Old 12-31-2001, 04:48 PM
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My chapter uses the lyre and angel. I think that is pretty common. But our official one is the lyre-sometimes its hard to find the right kind. It must have 3 strings, no more, no fewer. Right AXO Alum!
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Old 12-31-2001, 05:02 PM
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But our official one is the lyre-sometimes its hard to find the right kind. It must have 3 strings, no more, no fewer. Right AXO Alum!
That does sound hard, lyrelyre! You probably find angels more often, hmm? I know ZTA's symbols (crowns, bunnies, and strawberries) are fairly common, but our crown has to be five-pointed. Some people think I'm picky when I look at things, but the five-pointed crowns aren't too few and far between. It's nice having easy mascots to shop for!

Are there any other sororities with difficult-to-find symbols?

(And by the way, thanks for the heads up, Carnation!)

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Old 12-31-2001, 06:22 PM
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Well, Phi Sigma Sigma's national symbol is the Sphinx. What can you find with a Sphinx on it? I think thats why alot of Phi Sig chapters have a local mascot. Ours are the Teddy bear and the Sunshine. Both are really easy to find. But something NICE with a SPHINX on it? Nope. We get jealous of all of the nice cute greek cups etc in our school's greek shop... and we get something with a rose on it, or just words. Now I love the rose, and I love having it as our flower, but once you have a TON of rose themed objects, it gets old! Bring on the Sphinxes!

(I tried to get people to see a different Sphinx, other than the one in Egypt, cos in the fourth Harry Potter book, theres a 'girl' sphinx... its cute!)
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Old 12-31-2001, 07:16 PM
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oh ma lord. as an alpha gam i used to whine 'bout finding cute squirrel stuff but then i realized what some other chapters had as mascots. at least when we go to have t-shirts made you can make a squirrel look "cute". i mean, dang, when is the last time you saw a "cute" key (KKG) or a "happy" anchor (DG). i'm definetely feeling it for the sphinx's and three bowed lyre's out there. keep looking though.

ps. i will admit ya'll have really beautiful pins.


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Old 12-31-2001, 09:18 PM
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Getting it right...

Well, our crest is a Phoenix (a large mythical bird) rising from the flames, and some of the national companies that made screen-print crests, must have used eagles instead. Basically it looked like an eagle with its butt on fire! Plus, the sections underneath the crest were often wrong - there are supposed to be a specific number, it's not random.

Ours (unofficial) are Raggedy Ann, and we used to have turtles but now it's ladybugs. I preferred the turtles cause some of the ladybugs out there can look like cockroaches!
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Old 12-31-2001, 09:25 PM
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Lol on the cockroaches and the eagles with their butts on fire! Can you describe a phoenix?
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Old 12-31-2001, 11:44 PM
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Quote:
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My chapter uses the lyre and angel. I think that is pretty common. But our official one is the lyre-sometimes its hard to find the right kind. It must have 3 strings, no more, no fewer. Right AXO Alum!
Lyre,
Have you tried a catalog called "Music Shop?" It's a company out of N.H. and I used to get the catalog a long time ago.

Carnation,
I've ordered from Nature's jewelry for over ten years and I have nothing but praise for that company. Their jewelry is excellent!

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Old 01-01-2002, 02:04 PM
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Arrow Re: Local Mascots

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Any lyres?? Its lonely having a thing for a mascot instead of a cute fuzzy animal

I love my golden lyre, and wear it proudly...but would like to have something cute once in a while!
Hey AXO Alum, and the rest of us with non-cute mascots ...

Phi Beta doesn't really have a mascot, we use the rose to represent us, and have a few secret symbols that are equally exciting. Our newest chapter started out with a local mascot, the alligator.

Last year another chapter voted on the penguin as their local mascot. (I hear it was down to the penguin or the giraffe.. what a combination! I had been rooting for the turtle, as it's my old chapter & I love turtles )

I think it's a cute idea, and gives your chapter another way to show their pride.
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Old 01-01-2002, 06:28 PM
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Lol on the cockroaches and the eagles with their butts on fire! Can you describe a phoenix?
Here he is! http://www.alphasigmaalpha.org/images/slick7.gif

He has a skinnier beak, neck and chest than your average American bald eagle.
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Old 01-01-2002, 09:59 PM
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Maybe a Phoenix will get some more press b/c of Harry Potter, it plays a significant role. The books/movie have done a lot for the owl, which I love.
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Old 01-01-2002, 10:32 PM
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Question how about bulldogs??

anyone have a good location to purchase this sort of thing
it's not a house thing, but my school thing and real hard to find.
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Old 01-02-2002, 01:48 PM
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Re: how about bulldogs??

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anyone have a good location to purchase this sort of thing
it's not a house thing, but my school thing and real hard to find.
thanks
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Here in Georgia, bulldogs are quite common. Or perhaps I should say bulldawgs. Since the bulldawg is the mascot of the University of Georgia, all kinds of bulldawg collectibles can be found throughout the state. (Much to my dismay, of course, since I'm a Georgia Tech fan and UGA is our traditional rival!)
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