Fraternity Symbols

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Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity Symbols
In the early days of our Fraternity our founders chose recognizable objects that would be representative symbols of the spirit of our guiding principles of Leadership, Friendship andService.
www.apoto.org/info_2.asp

Delta Sigma Phi
The piece of jewelry that most people refer to as the "fraternity pin," is actually the badge of Delta Sigma Phi. The first Fraternity badge was depicted in an engraving in the 1905 Penn State Yearbook. The badge was diamond-shaped and featured the name of the Fraternity vertically written in Greek letters.
www.rso.wmich.edu/deltsigs/Symbolic.htm
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Kappa Kappa Gamma - Fraternity Symbols
The badge of the fraternity is a golden key one inch in length with the letters KKG on the stem and Alpha Omega Omicron on the wand.
www.uky.edu/StudentOrgs/KappaKappaGamma/history.html

Lambda Chi Alpha - Fraternity Symbols
Lambda Chi Alpha was founded by Warren A. Cole, while a student at Boston University, on November 9, 1909; with the expressed objective purpose of bringing about the association together of college students of good moral character.
www.thetapi.com/content.asp?contentid=88

Pi Kappa Phi
The Star Shield is the public symbol of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. The Great Seal of the fraternity consists of the shield of arms, encircled by seven palmettos, within a circular band on which shall be the legend, Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.
www.pikapp.org/downloads/fraternity_symbols.cfm

Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity
The TKE Coat-of-Arms consists of a shield of a Norman form, upon which is a bend with five equilateral triangles, surmounting a scroll bearing the initial letters of the secret motto in Greek, and surmounted by a skull, or death's head, three-quarters profile.
www.lycoming.edu/orgs/tke/symbols.htm

Zeta Tau Alpha
The insignia of the Fraternity are symbols of great meaning. They are a heritage from the past, significant because of what Zeta Tau Alphas believe.
www.zetataualpha.org/content/about/symbols.asp

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