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10-17-2010, 05:57 PM
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I've only ever seen a photo of our flag, and it was really pretty, but I cannot find a pic anywhere. Too bad, so sad! 
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There's a picture (full color) of the "official banner" in Emma Kinne's
History of Sigma Kappa Sorority, 1874 - 1924 between pages 268 and 269, if you have access to that book.
Don't know if it's still the official banner; the one pictured there was adopted by Grand Council in 1917. It's vaguely Art Nouveau in design, and actually looks quite attractive.
Hope an SK can post a pic.
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10-17-2010, 06:09 PM
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There's a picture (full color) of the "official banner" in Emma Kinne's
History of Sigma Kappa Sorority, 1874 - 1924 between pages 268 and 269, if you have access to that book.
Don't know if it's still the official banner; the one pictured there was adopted by Grand Council in 1917. It's vaguely Art Nouveau in design, and actually looks quite attractive.
Hope an SK can post a pic.
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I'd have access if someone bought me a copy. I don't think it's accessible on Google Books.
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10-17-2010, 09:24 PM
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There's a picture (full color) of the "official banner" in Emma Kinne's
History of Sigma Kappa Sorority, 1874 - 1924 between pages 268 and 269, if you have access to that book.
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Do you have access to it, and if so can you scan the page?
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10-17-2010, 10:41 PM
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Found a public description:
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The banner is a pennant of maroon superimposed upon a background of lavender and displaying a hollow triangle enclosing the letters Σ, K. It hangs perpendicularly, indented at the bottom, giving it two lateral points.
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Unfortunately all the books that mention it are in snippet view only and i had to game the system to get that much. No pics. Will keep looking.
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10-20-2010, 09:36 PM
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I know Alpha Gamma Delta has a flag but I can't remember what it looks like exactly, lol.
A few of conventions ago (I was there but can't remember which one, lol), AGD started the Chapter Parade of Flags with the Chapter Name and School in the School colors.
Alpha has always the 1st one of course, but it will be extra thrilling at the next Convention in St. Louis because Alpha was recolonized a few weeks ago.
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10-22-2010, 10:30 AM
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I know Alpha Gamma Delta has a flag but I can't remember what it looks like exactly, lol.
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Interesting you mention this at this point in the thread. Just last night, I was going through some files on a flash drive where I had some Greek related pictures, and I found a picture of an AGD flag. I can't remember where online I found it, and I don't know if it's the official design or not, though it does bear a family resemblence with AGD's armorial bearings. Maybe someone else can confirm whether it's the real deal or not. Here is what I had:
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10-22-2010, 04:51 PM
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Kappa Alpha Order
I haven't seen the KA COA yet, so I thought I would post it.
This is the official COA, though it does not conform to heraldic principles. The National Office did publish our heraldic COA in The Varlet, but it hasn't officially been adopted.
Here is the symbolism on the COA:
The colors of The Order are traditionally Crimson and Old Gold. The colors represent the blood sacrificed and treasures spent in defense of Christianity.
The flowers of the Order are the crimson rose and the magnolia blossom. The crimson rose represents masculine might and the white magnolia blossom represents purity. The flowers of the Order, and a ribbon featuring the Order's motto ("God and the Ladies") adorn the bottom of the crest.
The crest itself is representative of several things. The hand holding the axe is representative of the continuing power of the Knight Commander and of the Order. The Helmet was, at one time, a symbol used by the Knight Commander of the Order. The badge is featured at the center of the crest, and the lions on either side represent different things each. The lion on the left, looking away, symbolizes "rampant", meaning magnanimous. The lion on the right, looking towards you, symbolizes "regardent", which means cautious or circumspect. The design of the crest, featuring both lions, suggests that a balance is needed in life.
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10-22-2010, 05:03 PM
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I haven't seen the KA COA yet, so I thought I would post it.

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I don't think I'd seen the KA Order coat of arms before... but there are some strong similarities to Phi Mu's! Phi Mu was founded first but I don't know when their COA was created (considering the name change). Anyone know what the relationship is?
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10-22-2010, 05:19 PM
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 Phi Mu lions look happier.
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10-22-2010, 05:25 PM
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Kappa Alpha's COA was officially adopted in 1897, while the Phi Mu COA was designed in 1904. KA and Phi Mu are both Southern chapters, so they may have been influenced by one another. Not really sure if there is any official relationship or if it is entirely coincidental.
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10-22-2010, 05:34 PM
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Not really sure if there is any official relationship or if it is entirely coincidental.
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Based on the stance of the lions down to their foot and tail placements, holding the badge, the motto ribbon, the colors, and rays around the crest I highly doubt it's entirely coincidental  But it's also unlikely there's an official relationship. Probably more like a KA had a sister in Phi Mu and helped provide input, or the two chapters were particularly close on one campus, or... possibilities abound. Maybe it's in a Phi Mu history book somewhere?
And SWTXBelle, I agree. Phi Mu's lions do appear happier and more feminine  Look at those dainty little lion feet in comparison!
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10-23-2010, 11:04 AM
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And SWTXBelle, I agree. Phi Mu's lions do appear happier and more feminine  Look at those dainty little lion feet in comparison!
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Are you calling them sissies?! I mean, they have manes, so they are still lions, not lionesses.
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I haven't seen the KA COA yet, so I thought I would post it.
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Thanks, and welcome! I have to say, KA's flag may be my favorite among fraternity flags (other than my own, of course). It's probably a tie with TKE and ATO.
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10-23-2010, 01:50 PM
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Are you calling them sissies?! I mean, they have manes, so they are still lions, not lionesses. 
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Oh no, of course not. I just think these are the kind of lions who take pride in their grooming habits with regular haircuts & pedicures. It's okay for men to have good grooming habits
PS pun not originally intended!
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10-23-2010, 02:01 PM
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Oh no, of course not. I just think these are the kind of lions who take pride in their grooming habits with regular haircuts & pedicures. It's okay for men to have good grooming habits
PS pun not originally intended!
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Ah. Metrosexual lions. Got it.
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11-09-2010, 03:14 PM
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Our official colors:
Royal Blue
Pearl White
Our unofficial color:
A touch of "Classy"Gold
Official Flower:

Red Carnation
Our "Cofa" (coat-of-arms):
Other than the fact that the Cofa contains our motto and the Fraternity Badge is depicted, the rest of the symbols' meanings must remain a secret...
The Fraternity Crown Pearl Badge:
The Fraternity Flag:
The Fraternity Key:
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