History
Standing Rules
Philanthropies
Academics
Symbols
100

How long is membership in Kappa Delta

FOR LIFE!!!

100
Know your ____ and count your _____!

Limit, drinks

100

Name our national philanthropy

Prevent Child Abuse (PCAA)

100

KDs are ____ first!

students

100
What is our mascot

Teddy bear

200

What year was gamma kappa founded?

1956

200

What are some expectations of you for date parties/ social events

Transportation and remember that you are responsible for your guest

200

Name our local philanthropy

Faith house of Acadiana 

200

Who can go to convention

Council

200

What are our colors

Olive green and pearl white

300

Where were we founded

 At the State Female Normal School (now Longwood University), in Farmville, Virginia.

300

What would happen if you were to break a standing rule?

Standards meeting

300

Explain what Faith House does/ who they help

Faith House is a shelter for survivors of domestic violence (men, women, and children)

300

When is national Kappa Delta convention held

Bi yearly during the summer

300

What are our jewels

Pearl, emerald, and diamond

400

What date were we founded

October 23, 1897

400

What do you do if you see a sister struggling down town? (or anywhere)

Help her out and maybe have a come to Jesus

400

Name our partnership

Girl Scouts of America

400

What is our GPA requirement to stay on academic good standing 

2.8

400

Name all of our symbols

Diamond shield, dagger, and nautilus shell

500

Name all of our founders

Lenora Ashmore Blackiston, Mary Sommerville Sparks Hendrick, Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson, and Sara Turner White.

500

Name 5 standing rules

no shots, no elevated surfaces, no public intoxication, no labeled drinks, no letters in bars, no hands on the ground, no pda

500

What percentage of our proceeds go towards

1- PCAA

2- Faith House

3- Girl Scouts

1- PCAA: 20%

2- Faith House: 80%

3- Girl Scouts: 0%

500

What is step number 1 in becoming a successful kappa delta and student

Time management! 

500

Explain the nautillus shell

It represents constant growth and lifelong learning