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Delta Psi Kappa

Delta Psi Kappa (ΔΨΚ) was an American professional fraternity in the disciplines of health and physical education, health sciences, and recreation that was established in 1916.[1]

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History

Delta Psi Kappa was founded on October 23, 1916 at the Normal College of the North American Gymnastics Union.[2] It merged with Phi Delta Pi in March 1970.[3]

Both Delta Psi Kappa and Phi Delta Pi were members of the PFA.

Traditions

The fraternity's colors were turquoise and old gold. Its flower was the yellow tea rose. Its publication was The Foil.

Chapters

Chapter Listing[3]

Chapters active as of 1946 were:[2]

  • Arizona State Teachers College
  • Brenau College
  • La Crosse State Teachers College
  • Louisiana State University
  • Moorhead State Teachers College
  • Normal College of the North American Gymnastics Union
  • North Texas State Teachers College
  • Southern Methodist University
  • Temple University
  • University of Southern California

Notable members


References

  1. Estelle Gilman (October 1, 1946). "Affiliated Organizations: VIII. Delta Psi Kappa". The Journal of Health and Physical Education. 17 (8): 482–502. doi:10.1080/23267240.1946.10627356.
  2. William Raimond Baird (1991). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. Baird's Manual Foundation, Incorporated.
  3. The Physical Education school, in Battle Creek, was open until 1938 as part of the larger university.
  4. "Delta Psi Kappa, LU-083". Digital Commons at Longwood University. Retrieved 2023-07-26.

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