The Star Shield is the public symbol of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. |

Official logo of Push America
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This is the official logo of Pi Kappa Phi. |

Official logo of Pi Kappa Phi Properties
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Outer two vertical stripes in royal blue and the center stripe white. A Single gold star in upper left, gold Grecian lamp in opposite corner, the fraternity’s letters in blue vertically in center stripe. |

Each member of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity is furnished on the night of initiation with a pin to signify his status as an initiated member of the fraternity
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The Great Seal of the fraternity consists of the shield of arms, encircled by seven palmettos, within a circular band on which shall be the legend, Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity – 1904 -, the date closed between two rosettes. The seven palmettos signify the seven South Carolinians who, including the Founders first bore the name of Pi Kappa Phi in “The Palmetto State.” The palm has, of course, familiar association as a symbol of superiority, of success and of rejoicing, both in Greek and Roman history and in modern times.
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This badge is worn by associate members of Pi Kappa Phi following the pre-initiation ceremony. This is worn by an associate member until they are an initiated member.
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The very first Coat of Arms was created on March 18, 1909. The present day Coat of Arms has received numerous modifications throughout the history of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.
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Official logo of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation. |

Used as a public symbol of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity by some chapters. Look for a bell outside of a Pi Kappa Phi chapter house. |
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