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Badge
– The badge of the Fraternity
is a small, black, enameled shield super-imposed upon a gold
shield, bearing a five pointed crown with the letters ZTA arranged
around it, and below it the word “Themis” in Greek. |
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Banner
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The banner of the Fraternity is rectangular and made of turquoise
and gray satin. It bears the letter “A,” the word
“Themis” in Greek, and a burning torch. The meaning
of the banner is secret, but it may be hung in a place that
is visible to anyone entering a chapter house, lodge, suite
or chapter room. |
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Chain
of Chapters –
A gold link inscribed “Alpha” begins Zeta Tau Alpha’s
chain of chapters. Each time a new collegiate chapter is Installed,
a silver link, etched with the chapter’s Greek name, is
added to the chain. |
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Colors
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The colors of Zeta Tau Alpha are turquoise blue and steel gray.
The significance of these colors is explained in the Initiation
Service. |
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Coat
of Arms (Crest) –
Only initiated members may use this in any manner, which is
dignified and in good taste. The ritualistic meaning of the
Coat of Arms is secret and is revealed to each member at the
time of her Initiation. |
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Corporate
Logo –
Zeta Tau Alpha’s current corporate logo (for general purposes
referred to as “the ZTA window”) was designed in
the early 1990s. It represents the rising sun with five rays
that are symbolic of the warmth and the brightness that the
Fraternity brings to her sisters. These five rays also represent
the five points of the ZTA Crown (see below). |
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Crown
–
The five-pointed Crown is an official symbol of the Fraternity.
The significance of the five points is revealed to each member
upon her Initiation. Many examples of crown artwork can be found
within ZTA, and all are acceptable as long as the crown contains
exactly five points. |
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Flag,
Fraternity –
The official flag of the Fraternity was adopted at the 1950
Convention and is in the Fraternity colors with a Coat of Arms
surrounded by the words “ZETA TAU ALPHA.” |
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Flag,
Chapter –
In honor of ZTA’s Centennial (1998), a flag was produced
to honor each Chapter. The flags are gray and turquoise with
the Chapter name in Greek letters. A flag will be made for each
successive chapter upon its Installation. The flags are housed
at International Office. |
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Flower
– The flower of the Fraternity, chosen by Founder
Ruby Leigh Orgain, is the white violet. Its symbolic meaning
is explained in the Initiation Service. |
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Honor
Ring –
adopted at the 1915 Convention, it is silver with the coat-of-arms
superimposed upon a turquoise stone, flanked on either side
by an open Bible and the crown. The national Fraternity upon
approval of National Council shall award the Honor Ring. Presentation
of the Honor Ring is based upon the provisions previously outlined. |
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Mother’s
Pin –
A turquoise and silver crown with a white violet embossed upon
it, this pin may be presented to mothers of initiated members
and to Zeta house directors. |
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Official
Seal –
The official seal of the Fraternity is circular with fluted
edges bearing the name of the Fraternity and the date and place
of founding. It is used on official documents of the national
Fraternity. Replicas of the official seal may be used for decorative
purposes. |
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Patron
Goddess – The
Founders chose Themis to represent the Fraternity. Themis is,
in Greek mythology, one of the Titans, daughter of Gaea (Earth)
and Uranus (Heaven), and the mother of the three Fates and the
Seasons. The goddess of divine justice and law, Themis was the
constant companion of the god Zeus and sat beside him on Olympus.
In ancient art she is represented holding aloft a pair of scales
on which she weighs the claims of opposing parties. |
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Pledge
Pin – This pin is a silver carpenter’s square
enameled in turquoise, to be worn by all duly pledged new members
of the Fraternity. |
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The
Purple of the Fraternity – The purple of the Fraternity
is the purple regalia, adorned with the torch and Coat of Arms,
worn by the National President as a symbol of her office. It
is worn at all official Zeta Tau Alpha functions such as Convention
Business Meetings and Chapter Installations. |
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Recognition
Pins –
A recognition pin consisting of three Greek letters in gold,
“ZTA,” may be worn by new and initiated members.
The recognition pin of a small gold, five pointed crown may
be worn by initiated members only. |
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Strawberry
– In the late 1800s, an admirer of one of ZTA’s
Founders, Mary Campbell Jones (Batte), sent her a gift of strawberries.
The scrumptious present prompted the group of nine friends to
host their first purely social gathering and to become officially
recognized as a campus organization. |
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White
Violet Pin (50 year pin) – Only
those who have been members of the Fraternity for 50 or more
years and thus are recipients of the Order of the Shield may
wear this pin, in the shape of the white violet. It may be worn
as a recognition pin or as a guard to the badge. |
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White
Violet Charm (75 year charm) – Those members who
have been a member or 75 years receive this charm, which is
in the shape of the white violet with 75 superimposed upon it. |