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The Badge
The badge of Alpha Omicron Pi is composed of the three initial
letters of the three words of the Motto, superimposed one upon the next
in order, which gives the Fraternity its name. Badges may be worn by
initiated members only. Lending or giving the badge to any person not a
member of the Fraternity is prohibited. If it is worn with another pin,
it is to be placed above it and to the right. No other pin, badge,
insignia, such as a fraternity pin, Greek letter indicating the name of
a chapter or a symbol denoting an office, may be attached to the badge
in any way, whether by a chain or by hanging it on the fastener. A
bubble pin guard may be slipped on the pin bar for safety.
The Color
Alpha Omicron Pi has only one color, cardinal. It is the color of the
Fraternity flower, the ruby and the ribbon sometimes worn under the
badge to welcome a new collegiate chapter.
The Jewel
Alpha Omicron Pi has only one jewel, the ruby. The occasional use of
pearls or diamonds in special badges has no significance or special
meaning.
The Name of the Magazine
TO DRAGMA, the Greek, is translated as "the sheaf." The name was
selected for three reasons: because it is a reminder of the common
interest whch unites all AOIIs; because it is a record of
accomplishment, or harvest; and because it fittingly describes the
purpose of such a publication, the uniting of members through
communication.
The Monogram
The use of the monogram the superimposed letters A O II, is permitted
only in the badge, and other specific items as determined by the
Fraternity Ritual, Traditions and Jewelry Committee. It should NEVER be
used in lights for a house sign, on programs, stationery, place cards,
gifts, favors, recruitment booklets, yearbooks or in any other way. For
such purposes, A O II, in sequence, are used.
The New Member Pin
The binding together of wheat into a sheaf in the new member pin
represents individuals bound by the common bond of Alpha Omicron Pi.
The Rose
The Nineteenth Century French rose, General Jacqueminot, a deep red
rose, was chosen as the flower of Alpha Omicron Pi because its color is
the symbol of the central and essential virtue of the Fraternity. Its
choice had no connection with any legend, poem or story. This strong red
rose, with its overtones of courage and vigor, was selected for its
richness of color and fragrance, combines with softness and modesty of
bearing. The Jacqueminot Rose is not available at most florists, so any
deep red rose which is available may be used.
The Wheat
The wheat indicates usefullness in its harvest. The binding together
of the wheat into a sheaf gave Alpha Omicron Pi the new member pin, the
name for the magazine, and the rings for the president and international
president.
The Panda
While not an official symbol, the Fraternity and our chapters
consider the Panda to be its mascot.
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