05-07-2012, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Fraternityguru
Yeah, I agree it always looked like a harp to me as well, but why did they call our HQ LyreCrest if they call it a harp in written material?
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Per the Centennial History (p. 6.3):
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The naming of the national headquarters in Evansville resulted from a brainstorming session between [then Executive Director Alan] Adams and assocate secretary Gerald Bordner, Alpha Sigma, soon after the move was completed. The location of the estate at the crest of a hill reinforced the symbolism of Sinfonia's crest, and a search for a defining term to incorporate music in the name led naturally from "lyric" to "lyre," symbolizing both music and Sinfonia. The Exective Committee was not in official session at the time, but the members of the Committee were so pleased that they reached a virtually instantaneous consensus, and so the estate was christened "Lyrecrest."
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When the coat of arms was designed, the crest was considered a harp. Over time that harp has become associated with the lyre.
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Last edited by MysticCat; 05-07-2012 at 01:01 PM.
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