Delta Kappa Explained

Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΔΚ
Delta Kappa
Crest:Delta Kappa Fraternity Crest.png
Birthplace:Buffalo State College
Affiliation:Independent
Type:Social
Emphasis:Education majors
Scope:National (US)
Motto:True leadership is possible only through honorable and upright living
Maxim:Korufaios, Kathapos, and Kosmos
Colors: White and Maroon
Flower:Red Rose
Jewel:Pearl and Ruby
Publication:The Deltan
Chapters:21
Lifetime:1,200+
Nickname:DK
City:Milwaukee
State:Wisconsin
Country:United States
Free:Sigma Pi
Free Label:Merged with
Status:Merged
Merge Date:1964
Alt:Crest of Delta Kappa National Fraternity
Free Label1:Former name
Free1:Kappa Kappa Kappa

Delta Kappa Fraternity (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΔΚ) was an American national fraternity that existed from 1920 to 1964.

History

Founding and early growth

The fraternity was founded in 1920 as Kappa Kappa Kappa at the State Normal School (now Buffalo State College) as a fraternity for students majoring in education.[1] Its founders were James Finley, Albert Meinhold, Albert Stalk, Fred Weyler, and Arthur S. Bellfield. It assumed the name Kappa Kappa Kappa (ΚΚΚ) to represent the tri-Kappa symbolism of Korufaios, Kathapos, and Kosmos.[2]

In 1925, it became a national fraternity with the chartering of its second chapter at SUNY Cortland.[3] Its headquarters were in Buffalo, New York. The organization was first incorporated in New York in 1930.

At its 1936 convention, the fraternity voted to change its name to Delta Kappa to avoid being confused with the Ku Klux Klan. It was incorporated for a second time under the new name in 1937. At the same time, the fraternity changed its emphasis from professional to social and allowed any bachelor's degree-granting institution to host a chapter.

The fraternity went inactive from 1944 to 1946 during World War II. Delta Kappa quickly reactivated seven chapters by the end of 1948. The organization then began expanding outside of the state of New York by adding chapters in six other states. This growth was hastened when the fraternity decided to drop the requirement that at least half the members of any petitioning fraternal group be working toward a degree in the teaching profession.[4]

Loss of chapters

Delta Kappa grew until a 1953 edict by the SUNY Board of Trustees forced the abandonment of all chapters affiliated with national societies in state-supported schools.[5] This impacted seven of the fraternity's eighteen chapters. Delta Kappa, along with several other Greek Letter organizations, fought this edict in court under the case name Webb vs. State University of New York where they argued for the benefits of national affiliation and showed the lack of discriminatory clauses in their constitutions.[6] Unfortunately for Delta Kappa, the courts sided with the SUNY Board of Trustees in 1954 by ruling that the trustees were acting in their supervisory powers.

The decision cost the fraternity eight chapters in New York State. In a later petition, the fraternity claimed that the edict also caused the closing of two other chapters (ΔΡ and ΗΦ).[7] With the loss of the court case, the chapters at SUNY institutions became independent local fraternities after 1953.

The loss of chapters and know-how threw the Delta Kappa national leadership into a tailspin. The Delta Chi and Kappa chapters left the fraternity and affiliated with other organizations.

Reorganization in Wisconsin

Within the space of a year, Delta Kappa went from having nineteen chapters to seven. With most of the active chapters now in Wisconsin, a meeting was called in 1954 where it was decided that there should be an attempt to save the fraternity. In 1956, the fraternity was incorporated for the third time in the state of Wisconsin, and the national offices were moved to Milwaukee.

Delta Kappa added two chapters between 1954 and 1963, but Phi, Chi Delta, and Sigma Phi chaptes disaffiliated to join other organizations. By 1963, there were only six chapters left in the fraternity.

Merger

In an attempt to save the remaining chapters and preserve some unity, the fraternity began looking at other organizations for a merger. Fraternities with active chapters at the six schools where Delta Kappa was active were not considered. Of the remaining organizations, Sigma Pi Fraternity was chosen since it was considered best at fulfilling the goals of its members.

With the approval of the Delta Kappa convention in July 1964 and the Sigma Pi convention in September, the two fraternities completed the merger in late 1964.[8] Of the six chapters, four (Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wisconsin-Stout, Milton, and Western State College of Colorado) became Sigma Pi chapters. The chapter at Wisconsin-Oshkosh decided to go its own way and affiliate with Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. The chapter at Ithaca College (which is not a SUNY institution) became a local fraternity.

With the merger, Sigma Pi gave the joining Delta Kappa chapters designations starting with Delta to help maintain their sense of history; this was out of order since its new chapters were then being named in the Gamma series.[9] Sigma Pi also initiated any Delta Kappa alumni who wished to attend their initiation ceremonies.

After the merger, Sigma Pi made an effort to reach out to Delta Kappa alumni in Wisconsin by colonizing at schools that once had DK chapters or where alumni were nearby. Between 1966 and 1971, five chapters were chartered at Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Wisconsin-Whitewater, Wisconsin-Platteville, and Wisconsin-LaCrosse. When the SUNY ban on national fraternities was lifted in 1976, Sigma Pi contacted the surviving chapters of Delta Kappa in New York state but there was little interest in joining a national organization again.

Symbols

The fraternity's colors were white and maroon. Its flower was the red rose. Its jewels were the pearl and the ruby. The Delta Kappa motto was "True leadership is possible only through honorable and upright living."

The fraternity's badge was a triangle with a black center with the Greek letters Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Δ and Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Κ in gold. The Greek letter of the chapter name was attached to the badge and served as a guard. The Delta Kappa recognition pin featured the letters Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Δ and Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Κ joined at the middle.

Publications

Membership

Membership in Delta Kappa, like most fraternities, was limited to males. The 1959 Pledge Manual stated that "membership is open to any male who believes in a supreme being." According to the 1963 edition of Baird's Manual, there were no membership restrictions. Baird's also stated that the organization had 1,200 members in 1963.[11]

Governance

Grand Chapter

The Grand Chapter of Delta Kappa met in the spring during the National Convention and was composed of the Board of Directors and delegates from each chapter and alumni club. The Board of Directors was composed of six national officers: president, vice president, corresponding secretary, recording secretary, treasurer, and librarian. Each chapter could send two voting delegates to the Grand Chapter, while alumni clubs received one voting delegate. A two-thirds vote was needed for the Grand Chapter to pass by-laws or to suspend chapters. The National Convention was held annually with a different chapter hosting each convention and arranging the accommodations.[12]

Two awards were given during the National Convention. A Scholarship Award was given to the chapter with the highest Grade Point Average. A Distance Travelled Award was given to the chapter that traveled the farthest to attend the conference.

A Fall Business Meeting could also be called at the discretion of the National President. Attendance was not compulsory.

Board of directors

The Board of Directors governed the fraternity when the Grand Chapter was not in session. Board members were elected to one-year terms at each meeting of the Grand Chapter. The president was the executive of the fraternity, while the vice president oversaw the ritual and was the director of expansion. The corresponding secretary kept meeting minutes and oversaw correspondence, and the recording secretary kept membership records. The treasurer kept the fraternity's finances, and the Llbrarian acted as the historian and publisher of The Kappan.

Each chapter was inspected yearly by at least one member of the Board of Directors during a chapter visitation.

NIC

Delta Kappa was not a member of the National Interfraternity Conference (NIC). Between 1954 and 1964, the fraternity lost three chapters to NIC member fraternities. This did not violate the NIC anti-pirating rule since it only applies to member fraternity chapters.[13]

Expansion Plan

Delta Kappa's expansion plan called for contacting local fraternities with at least ten members at accredited four-year colleges. Petitioning groups paid installation fees but had their first-year chapter dues waived.

Chapters

Following is a list of the undergraduate chapters of Delta Kappa.

ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatusReferences
Alpha–1944
1946–1953
Buffalo State CollegeBuffalo, New YorkWithdrew[14]
Beta–1944
1946–1953
State University of New York at CortlandCortland, New YorkWithdrew[15]
Gamma–1944
1946–Fall 1953
State University of New York at OswegoOswego, New YorkWithdrew[16] [17]
Delta–1932
March 14, 1953 – 1953
State University of New York at PlattsburghPlattsburgh, New YorkWithdrew[18]
Epsilon–1944
May 1948–1964
Ithaca CollegeIthaca, New YorkWithdrew
Zeta–1944
September 1946–1953
State University of New York at New PaltzNew Paltz, New YorkWithdrew[19]
Eta–March 1943
December 6, 1947–1953
State University of New York at OneontaOneonta, New YorkWithdrew[20]
Theta – 1953State University of New York at PotsdamPotsdam, New YorkWithdrew[21] [22] [23]
Iota–1953State University of New York at GeneseoGeneseo, New YorkWithdrew[24] [25]
Kappa – 1954Indiana State UniversityTerre Haute, IndianaWithdrew[26] [27]
Delta Chi – 1953Southeast Missouri State UniversityCape Girardeau, MissouriWithdrew (ΤΚΕ)[28] [29]
Delta Rho – 1954James Madison UniversityHarrisonburg, VirginiaWithdrew (ΤΚΕ)[30] [31] [32] [33]
Phi–1960Clarion University of PennsylvaniaClarion, PennsylvaniaWithdrew (ΘΧ)[34] [35] [36]
Sigma Phi–1962Frostburg State UniversityFrostburg, MarylandWithdrew (ΤΚΕ)
Sigma – 1964University of Wisconsin–StoutMenomonie, WisconsinMerged (ΣΠ)[37]
Chi Delta – 1961University of Wisconsin–WhitewaterWhitewater, WisconsinWithdrew[38]
Eta Phi – 1954University of Wisconsin–Eau ClaireEau Claire, WisconsinWithdrew[39] [40] [41]
Chi Gamma – 1964Milton CollegeMilton, WisconsinMerged (ΣΠ)[42] [43]
Omicron – 1964University of Wisconsin–MilwaukeeMilwaukee, WisconsinMerged (ΣΠ)[44]
Iota Alpha Sigma–1965University of Wisconsin–OshkoshOshkosh, WisconsinMerged (ΤΚΕ)[45]
Chi Sigma – 1965Western State College of ColoradoGunnison, ColoradoMerged (ΣΠ)[46] [47]

Notes

Alumni chapters

Alumni chapters were usually given the name of the local college chapter with the Greek letter Pi added before the local chapter name. Alumni chapters could be recognized if they had five or more men who had graduated or left school in good standing. Known alumni chapters are:

Fraternity song

Hail Men of Delta Kappa

Words by Bill Fyfe, Music by Sam Forcucci [48]

Hail Men of Delta Kappa Keep your honor ever high.
Raise your heads fling out your banner
 Let the colors never die.

We are brothers all DK men,
 With a trust that men hold high.
It's a pledge we call good fellowship,
 Let our emblem fill the sky.

Sing out with voice proclaiming,
 Let our song be ever known.
We are proud to be DK men,
 With an emblem all our own.

We are brothers pledged together
 That our faith be ever true.
In the pledge we call good fellowship,

 Men of DK here's to you.

Notable members

This section includes alumni of the local Delta Kappa chapters in New York.

NameOriginal chapterNotabilityReferences
Richard JadickDelta Kappa (local)
Ithaca College
Combat Surgeon and Bronze Star recipient[49]
Bill TierneyDelta Kappa Beta (local)
SUNY Cortland
NCAA lacrosse coach and player[50]
John TournourDelta Kappa Tau (local)
SUNY Geneseo
Nationally syndicated sports talk radio host[51]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Lurding, Carroll and Becque, Fran. (October 8, 2023) "Delta Kappa". Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities. Urbana: University of Illinois. Accessed December 7, 2023.
  2. Web site: History of DK – Delta Kappa Beta . 2015-04-18 . Google.com.
  3. Robson, John, ed. (1963). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (17th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: The Collegiate Press, George Banta Company, Inc. pp. 364-365.
  4. Web site: History. Delta Kappa Fraternity of Ithaca College. Delta-kappa.com. 2015-04-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402125703/http://www.delta-kappa.com/history.html. 2015-04-02. dead.
  5. Web site: Fraternity Communication: New York State Fraternity History. Fratcomm.blogspot.com. 2015-04-18.
  6. Web site: 1954-06-07 . WEBB v. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK | 125 F.Supp. 910 (1954) . 2016-10-26 . Leagle.com.
  7. Delta Kappa Letter of Petition to Merge with Sigma Pi, 1964
  8. Book: . Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. Menasha, Wisconsin. Banta Publishing Company . Robson . John . 769–770 . 18th . 1968 .
  9. Web site: Chapter Roll. Sigma Pi Fraternity. 2023-09-22.
  10. May 1958 . Deltan . 1 . 1.
  11. Book: . Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. Menasha, Wisconsin. Banta Publishing Company . Robson . John . Non NIC Members . 365 . 17th . 1963 .
  12. Delta Kappa Pledge Manual, 1959
  13. Web site: (By Laws Sec. 5) . 2015-11-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151011101351/http://www.nicindy.org/constitution--bylaws.html . 2015-10-11 . dead .
  14. Delta Kappa Pledge Manual, 1959. pp. 46-51.
  15. Web site: Kappa (1925–1991) Fraternity. Cortland.edu. 2015-04-18. 2015-04-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402133845/http://www2.cortland.edu/alumni/alumni-reunion-weekend/class-pages/kappa-(1928–1995)-reunion.dot. dead.
  16. Web site: Ontarian 1956:: SUNY Oswego . 2016-10-26 . History.nnyln.org . 2016-03-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160306050547/http://history.nnyln.org/cdm/ref/collection/sunyoswego/id/9532 . dead .
  17. Web site: Delta Kappa Kappa Fraternity – Fraternity History . 2023-12-08 . www.deltakappakappa.org . en-US.
  18. Web site: Delta Kappa Delta Honors Brothers and Alma Mater with Scholarship and Memorial. Plattsburgh.edu. 2015-04-18. 2015-03-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20150316151349/http://plattsburgh.edu/about/profiles/alumni/dkd.php. dead.
  19. Web site: 2013 Reunion Brochure. Newpaltz.edu. 2015-04-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20150415193902/https://www.newpaltz.edu/alumni/reunion/2013_reunion_brochure.pdf. 2015-04-15. dead.
  20. Web site: DeltaPhiKappa | Fraternity based at SUNY Oneonta, NY . Deltaphikappa.wordpress.com . 2016-10-26.
  21. Web site: Delta Kappa Theta Fraternity. deltakappatheta.com.
  22. Web site: Potsdam Greeks United: Delta Kappa Theta Fraternity. 2015-04-18.
  23. Web site: Potsdam Greeks United: Social Fraternities in Potsdam. 2015-04-18.
  24. Web site: 1949 Oh-Ha-Daih – geneseoyearbook . 2016-10-26 . Geneseoyearbook.smugmug.com.
  25. Web site: 1955 Oh-Ha-Daih – geneseoyearbook . Geneseoyearbook.smugmug.com . 2016-10-26.
  26. http://visions.indstate.edu:8888/cdm/ref/collection/isuarchive/id/16427 Visions
  27. Visions . Indiana State. p. 130.
  28. Web site: 1953 by Southeast Missouri State University . 2016-10-26 . issuu.
  29. News: 1954 by Southeast Missouri State University . issuu . 2016-10-26.
  30. News: National Frat Installs Group. The Breeze. Madison College. 4. May 4, 1951.
  31. Web site: Schoolma'am 1952 . 2016-10-26.
  32. Web site: Schoolma'am 1955 . 2016-10-26.
  33. Web site: 1969 . Bluestone 1969 . 2016-10-26 . James Madison University.
  34. Web site: Sequelle 1951 . 2016-10-26.
  35. Web site: 1960 . Sequelle 1960 . 2016-10-26.
  36. Web site: 1961 . Sequelle 1961 . 2016-10-26.
  37. Web site: The Emerald of Sigma Pi. LI. 4. 1965. 204–205. Sigma Pi Fraternity. 2015-04-18. 2015-04-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20150416215521/http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1965/SP_EMERALD_VOL_51_NO_4_WINTER_1965.pdf. dead.
  38. Web site: Lambda Chi Alpha: University of Wisconsin-Whitewater » Local History. Uwwlca.com. 2015-04-18.
  39. Web site: ResCarta-Web – Image Viewer . 2016-10-26 . Rescarta.apps.uwec.edu.
  40. Web site: ResCarta-Web – Image Viewer . 2016-10-26 . Rescarta.apps.uwec.edu.
  41. Book: Periscope, 1963 . Wisconsin State College at Eau Claire . 1963 . 1963.
  42. Web site: The Emerald of Sigma Pi. LV. 2. 1968. 62–63. Sigma Pi Fraternity. 2015-04-18. 2015-04-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20150416214653/http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1968/SP_EMERALD_VOL_55_NO_2_SUMMER_1968.pdf. dead.
  43. Web site: Sigma Pi Fraternity, International . Sigma Pi Fraternity » Chapter Roll . Sigma Pi Fraternity . 2015-03-20 . 2015-03-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150315034923/http://sigmapi.org/chapter-roll/ . dead .
  44. Web site: 1965 . The Emerald of Sigma Pi . 2015-04-18 . Sigma Pi Fraternity . 202–203 . LI . 4 . 2015-04-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150416215521/http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1965/SP_EMERALD_VOL_51_NO_4_WINTER_1965.pdf . dead .
  45. Book: . Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. Baird's Manual Foundation . VIII Fraternities That Are No More . Anson . Jack . Marchesani Jr.. Robert F.. 6 . 20th . 1990 . 0-9637159-0-9 .
  46. Web site: 1965 . The Emerald of Sigma Pi . 2015-04-18 . Sigma Pi Fraternity . 86–88 . LII . 2015-04-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150416215407/http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1965/SP_EMERALD_VOL_52_NO_2_SUMMER_1965.pdf . dead .
  47. Web site: 1995 . The Emerald of Sigma Pi . 2015-08-28 . Sigma Pi Fraternity . 35–36 . LXXX . 2015-09-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924000916/http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1995/SP_EMERALD_VOL_80_NO_4_WINTER_1995.pdf . dead .
  48. Web site: About – Delta Kappa Kappa – Oswego, NY . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402153450/http://deltakappakappa.org/about.php . 2015-04-02 . 2015-04-18 . Deltakappakappa.org.
  49. Web site: Name * First Last . Alumni Directory – Delta Kappa Fraternity of Ithaca College . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161205142541/http://www.delta-kappa.com/alumni-directory.html . 2016-12-05 . 2016-10-26 . Delta-kappa.com.
  50. Web site: Delta Kappa Beta Cortland . 2016-10-26 . 2016-03-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160312062525/https://sites.google.com/site/deltakappabetacortland/home . dead .
  51. News: Kaplan . Sean . November 11, 2007 . Grad Commands National Airways . The Lamron . Geneseo, New York . October 14, 2020 . October 19, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201019153540/https://www.thelamron.com/posts/2007/11/01/grad-commands-national-airwaves . dead .