| THE LIONS NAME
On June 17, 1917 at the invitation of Melvin Jones,
delegates met in Chicago. The only point of contention was the
selection of a name for the new organization. Melvin Jones
researched the idea of calling the new organization Lions. He
was convinced that the lion stood for strength, courage,
fidelity and vital action. On a secret ballot the name Lions
was chosen over several others.
THE LIONS EMBLEM
At the 1919 convention there was a move to change the
symbol, but a young attorney from Denver, Colorado rose to
speak. His name was Halsted Ritter. "The name Lions
stands not only for fraternity, good fellowship, strength of
character and purpose, but above all, its combination of
L-I-O-N-S heralds to the country the true meaning of
citizenship: LIBERTY, INTELLIGENCE, OUR NATION'S SAFETY."
The January 1931 issue of THE LION Magazine featured this
interpretation of the association’s name:
Our name was not selected at random, neither was it a
coined name. From time immemorial, the lion has been the
symbol of all that was good, and because of the symbolism that
name was chosen. Four outstanding qualities—Courage,
Strength, Activity and Fidelity—had largely to do with the
adoption of the name. The last mentioned of these qualities,
Fidelity, has a deep and peculiar significance for all Lions.
The lion symbol has been a symbol of Fidelity through the ages
and among all nations, ancient and modern. It stands for
loyalty to a friend, loyalty to a principle, loyalty to a
duty, loyalty to a trust.
The emblem consists of a gold letter “L” on a circular
purple (or blue) field. Bordering this is a circular gold area
with two Lion profiles facing away from the center. The word
“Lions” appears at the top and “International” at the
bottom. The Lions face both past and future – showing both
pride of heritage and confidence in the future.
OFFICIAL COLORS
The royal colors of purple and gold were selected as the
official colors when the association was organized in 1917.
Purple stands for loyalty to friends and for integrity of mind
and heart. Gold symbolizes sincerity of purpose, liberality in
judgment, purity in life and generosity in mind, heart and
purse to those in need.
Pantone Matching System (PMS) is a popular color matching
system used by the printing industry to print spot colors.
Most applications that support color printing allow you to
specify colors by indicating the Pantone name or number. This
assures that you get the right color when the file is printed,
even though the color may not look right when displayed on
your monitor. The following are specified Pantone colors for
Lion logos.
Lion Logo Reflex blue and PMS 123 (gold)
* Re-printed from Lions International
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