Welcome to Alpha Phi!
The Gamma Omicron chapter of Alpha Phi just celebrated 50 years on Drake's campus. Our house is made up of 100 girls, the largest on the street! Alpha Phi's are heavily involved on campus. We have members involved in everything, from Peer Advisory Board, to Athletics (such as Tennis and Cheerleading), to Student Senate, Panhellenic Council, Intramurals, Professional Fraternities and so much more. You can find a Phi sister involved in just about anything on campus. We encourage involvement on campus to help sisters grow and develop for student life and beyond.
Below are a few symbols that represent our fraternity.

The Fraternity Crest
The Fraternity Crest is the Alpha Phi coat-of-arms, adopted by Convention delegates in 1922. The shield is Bordeaux with a scroll and ivy leaf above it. Inscribed on the scroll is the public motto, Union hand in hand. A bar of silver crosses the shield from left to right; the upper half of the shield contains a Roman lamp in silver and the lower half, Ursa Major. The meaning of the symbols depicted on the crest is a significant part of the ritual witnessed at initiation.

Fraternity Symbol
The Ivy leaf.
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