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Old 12-28-2002, 05:14 PM
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Re: Question @ Phi Mu & ADPi

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Originally posted by Blue Violet
OK, Both have the Lion and they were founded within a year of each other at the same school. Phi Mu sisters-does your national say why Phi Mu picked the lion when it was already being used on your campus by ADPi? And if the founders didn't care that it was already being used, why would a Phi Mu chapter today care and use a different mascot-like the ladybug. I just find this really interesting.My chapter only uses the international mascots & symbols. I think having a local mascot is cool if you have no (inter)national mascot, but if you have one, why would you change it? I'm just curious.
i believe that the ladybug and the lion are both used. however, the ladybug is not recognized on our website as any sort of symbol, and from what i've seen the lion is much more common. you can find lots of phi mu things with ladybugs on them though. i guess it really depends on what the chapter prefers.
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