posted on July 18, 2006 02:39:35 PM
I don't know Sorority greek letters and would like to know which one this pretty anchor pin with seed pearls might be. I also have a gold locket which is inscribed 'our dream girl 1954' with the same letters. Thank you in advance.
posted on July 18, 2006 02:48:55 PM
Looks like the logo in the shield is Delta Gama and the one on the chain is Gama Beta, the three letters at the top are Tau Delta Eta.
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[ edited by mikes4x4andtruckrepair on Jul 18, 2006 02:50 PM ]
posted on July 18, 2006 03:31:55 PM
For listing purposes, it's Gamma and not Gama. I don't remember if the top letters are the chapter, or the extra letters are the chapter. That would help identify the school.
posted on July 18, 2006 06:18:50 PM
DElta Gamma - Beta Gamma chapter is University of Tulsa not sure what the three letters on top are for (I was a Kappa Kappa Gamma)
ED: from Wikipedia:
Delta Gamma is a college fraternity, although more often referred to as a sorority, founded on December 25, 1873, in Oxford, Mississippi, at the Lewis School for Girls near the University of Mississippi.
The badge of Delta Gamma is a golden anchor. It has a small rope wrapping around the top of the anchor and the Greek letters Tau Delta Eta . The anchor is the traditional symbol of hope. It also represents "holding fast."
FYI: You can't copy and paste Greek Letters in Vendio
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posted on July 18, 2006 07:10:27 PM
That pin is for the I DONA KNO fraternity at the University of Arkansas. They could not agree on a suitable name, so they decided to adopt the most used response by students to their instructors questions.
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