Pennants have been in use since 1895 as a way to support the school. They are typically made of felt, are in the schools colors, and are wider on one end then narrow to a point. Many have one main color with accent colors used for lettering and design. Sometimes they have ribbons on the wider end and a stripe on the edge. In addition to supporting the school they could sometimes be used to support a fraternity or a sorority.
Two parts. a. Pennant. "ISTC" is sewn in gold letters on a purple pennant. The left edges of the pennant are gold. The pennant is tied to a staff. b. Staff with tan end. The tip of the staff is metallic at the bottom. Color: PR,GD,TN Staff is stored on top of cases
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