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image by Randy Young, 5 May 2020
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Official flag is logo on white:
https://www.roanoke.edu/images/news/IPOR/VaFlag.860w.jpg?width=392
Logo:
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/459022908262592512/GwxiuFlm_400x400.png
Color info:
https://www.roanoke.edu/documents/athletics/roanoke%20athletic%20graphic%20identity.pdf
Dave
Fowler, 31 March 2020
Likely the official logo flag, based on the photograph referred to above.
This flag has the school's logo in grey and maroon on a white field.
Randy Young, 5 May 2020
image by Randy Young, 5 May 2020
It is unclear if this is an official variant of the official logo flag, but
this one reverses the maroon and white colors from the previous design, placing
the entire logo on a maroon field.
Randy Young, 5 May 2020
image by Randy Young, 5 May 2020
This appears to be another official flag, as there is a photograph online of
it being carried during the processional for the graduation ceremony at Roanoke
College (https://www.roanoke.edu/about/news/roanoke_college_graduates_449). The
flag features the college seal in full color centered on a white field. The seal
contains a blue shield bearing a yellow cross with a white stylized dogwood
flower in the canton of the arms. On a banner below the shield is the Latin
motto "PALMAM QUI MERUIT FERAT." Above the shield, on a wreath of colors, is a
golden lamp symbolizing learning and education. Arched above the lamp is the
name of the school in black capital lettering. Below the motto is the year of
the school's founding (1842) in black lettering and flanked by gold olive
branches. The entire seal is enclosed within a gold chain.
Randy Young, 5 May 2020
image located by Paul Bassinson, 6 December 2017
Source:
www.roanoke.edu
image by Randy Young, 5 May 2020
A typical stars-and-stripes pattern for sports teams in the US, whether
professional, semi-pro, or college-level. In this case, the 13 red and white
stripes of the American flag have been turned maroon and grey, respectively,
while the 50-star canton of the American flag has been replaced by a maroon
canton bearing the school's logo.
Randy Young, 5 May 2020
image by Randy Young, 5 May 2020
This is an odd, unofficial design, showing a "campus-scape" of prominent
college buildings in black across the center of the flag, the name of the school
in white lettering in the black of the bottom half of the flag, and clouds with
a full moon in the maroon sky of the upper half of the flag.
Randy Young, 5 May 2020