Traditions of the Fraternity

Creed

bulletThat all Men are created Free and Equal.
bulletThat no Society of Men can flourish unless Members of that Society are endowed the Opportunities and Privileges of Freedom.
bulletThat Freedom implies the Elimination of Prejudice -- That the Elimination of Prejudice means a Better Understanding 'twixt Men.
bulletThat it is incumbent upon me to fight for such Freedom even with my Life.
bulletThat it is incumbent upon me in my Personal Life to be devoted to the Highest Standards of Honesty and Justice.
bulletThat because my Country is dedicated to the Highest Standards of Freedom and Justice for all Men of all Creeds, I hereby pledge Allegiance to my Country, and to its National Symbol.

Colors

Purple and Gold

Arms

 

Purpure, on a bend Or between a torch and a lamp flammant of the same, the Greek letters "Πι Λαμβδα Φι" sable. Purpure fimbriated Or, on a bend between an ancient torch and a lamp of learning flammant of the same, the Greek letters "Πι Λαμβδα Φι," sable.

Crest

On a wreath of the liveries, purpure and Or, is set for crest a lion’s head erased of the last.

Supporters

Over a laurel wreath vert, two military swords Or saltirewise points down.

Motto

Nostros Amemus

Flower

Woodbine

Bird

Finch

Founders Day

March 21st

Brother's Pin

Brother's Pin

New Member's Pin

New Member's Pin