Kappa Delta Beliefs
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100

What does our open motto, Ta Kala Diokomen, mean?


Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful and highest.


100

Kappa Delta’s national programs and initiatives are linked to what?


Confidence

100

What date was (national) Kappa Delta founded?


October 23, 1897


100

What is the name of our local chapter?


Epsilon Omicron

100

Who serves as the Executive Director as the Foundation?


Pamela Nix


200

What is the vision of Kappa Delta sorority?

Kappa Delta Sorority provides experiences that build confidence in women and inspire them to action through the power of lifelong friendship.


200

In addition to the two historic philanthropies, Kappa Delta has two national philanthropies that chapters support. What are they?


Prevent Child Abuse America
Girl Scouts of the USA


200

Kappa Delta was founded at State Female Normal School. What is the current name of the school?


Longwood University
Farmville, Virginia


200

Of what national division is your chapter a member?


 

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200

Who can be a member of the Confidence Coalition?


Any person who is committed to building confidence in women and girls.


300

What is the purpose of Kappa Delta sorority?

The purpose of Kappa Delta Sorority is to promote true friendship among the college girls of our country by inculcating into their hearts and lives those principles of truth, of honor, of duty, without which there could be no true friendship.


300

When is International Women's Friendship Month?

September

300

What is the address of Kappa Delta National Headquarters?


3205 Players Lane, Memphis, TN 38125


300

What date was your chapter installed? (Kappa Delta UCF founding date)

May 27, 1978

300

What are Kappa Delta’s symbols?


Nautilus shell, Dagger, Diamond shape


400

What is the object of Kappa Delta sorority?

The object of Kappa Delta Sorority is the formation and perpetuation of good fellowship, friendship and sisterly love among its members; the encouragement of literature and education; the promotion of social interest; and the furtherance of charitable and benevolent purposes.


400

When is International Girls Day?

November 14

400

What are the five areas of concentration that make up Chapter Excellence?


Academic Excellence 

Leadership 

Membership

Philanthropy

Social Success


400

Name at least two forms of print and/or electronic communication Kappa Delta uses to communicate with collegians and alumnae



The Angelos, Websites (kappadelta.org, etc.), KD Connect, KD Leader, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, Pinterest


400

What are Kappa Delta’s jewels?


Emeralds, Pearls, Diamonds

500

What is the Kappa Delta creed?

May we, sisters in Kappa Delta, strive each day to seek more earnestly the honorable and beautiful things.
May we each day through love of those within our circle learn to know and understand better those without our circle.
May the diamond shield that guards our love find us each day Truer, Wiser, More Faithful, More Loving and More Noble.


500

What are the three branches of Kappa Delta’s confidence platform?


-Encouraging confidence in chapter members

-Celebrating confidence in women

-Encouraging confidence on campus and in communities.


500

Name the four founding members of Kappa Delta Sorority?


-Lenora Ashmore Blackiston
-Sara Turner White
-Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson
-Mary Sommerville Sparks Hendrick


500

What is the Kappa Delta Foundation and how is it supported?


The Kappa Delta Foundation secures funds for the educational, leadership and charitable purposes of Kappa Delta Sorority. The Foundation is supported through member donations.


500


  1. Kappa Delta is a not-for-profit corporation governed by a National Council composed of six officers and an NPC delegate and executive director. These eight women are responsible for the overall management of the sorority. Name the eight positions and the women that currently serve in them.



National President: Tricia Ruma Spence
National Vice President: Susan Stockton
National Vice President-Membership: Karen Thomas Fesmire National Vice President-Collegians: Barb Hamilton Stacy
National Vice President-Alumnae: Tove Thomas
National Vice President-Finance: Jodi Scheurenbrand
National Panhellenic Conference Delegate: Julie Landgren Johnson Executive Director: Pamela Nix


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