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== 1940 Redesign ==
 
== 1940 Redesign ==
 
The most recent change to the Coat of Arms came in 1940, resulting in a more highly defined version of the 1930 Coat of Arms, and one which could be more easily reproduced. This version is still used by the National Fraternity.
 
The most recent change to the Coat of Arms came in 1940, resulting in a more highly defined version of the 1930 Coat of Arms, and one which could be more easily reproduced. This version is still used by the National Fraternity.
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[[Category:Coat of Arms]]

Revision as of 19:05, 2 February 2009

The Coat of Arms has been modified twice since its inception in 1916.

Original

The original Coat of Arms consisted of a shield bearing the Lamp of Knowledge, three stars, and clasped hands. The shield was bordered by two representations of Hermes, messenger of the Greek gods, who held a large Greek letter Phi over the shield. A ribbon adorned the bottom of the shield.

Original Coat of Arms

1930 Redesign

As the National Fraternity expanded, the Coat of Arms was redesigned in 1930 to present a more professional image. The new Coat of Arms consisted of a shield bearing an open book and staff, three stars, and four clasped links. The shield was surmounted by the Lamp of Knowledge and adorned at the bottom with a ribbon upon which were embroidered Phi Sigma Pi in Greek.

1940 Redesign

The most recent change to the Coat of Arms came in 1940, resulting in a more highly defined version of the 1930 Coat of Arms, and one which could be more easily reproduced. This version is still used by the National Fraternity.