Theta Kappa Phi

Theta Kappa Phi (ΘΚΦ) was a social fraternity was founded on October 1, 1919, at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. On April 29, 1959, Theta Kappa Phi merged with a similar Catholic fraternity, Phi Kappa, to form Phi Kappa Theta.[1]

Symbols

  • Publication - The Sun of Theta Kappa Phi
  • Badge - shield displaying upon black enamel the letters Θ Κ Φ in gold over a golden heart. All this was mounted on a gold shield bordered with crown-set pearls, and four rubies in the form of a crosss.
  • Pledge button - shield of whiet, borered with a gold chain enclosing a golden sun.
  • Colors - Red, Silver and gold
  • Flower - Columbine

Chapters

  • 1919 Alpha, Lehigh
  • 1922 Beta, Pennsylvania State
  • 1922 Gamma, Ohio State
  • 1923 Delta, Illinois
  • 1924 Epsilon, New Hampshire
  • 1925 Zeta, Ohio Northern
  • 1925 Eta, C.C.N.Y
  • 1927 Theta, Cornell (1931)
  • 1932 Iota, Temple
  • 1934 Kappa, Oklahoma
  • 1935 Lambda, Worcester Tech
  • 1936 Mu, Missouri Mines
  • 1937 Nu, Oklahoma State
  • 1938 Xi, Louisiana State
  • 1939 Omicron, Southwestern Louisiana
  • 1948 Pi, St. Louis
  • 1948 Rho, Mississippi State
  • 1949 Sigma, Boston
  • 1949 Tau, St. Francis
  • 1949 Upsilon, Missouri
  • 1949 Phi, Kent State
  • 1951 Chi, Mississippi
  • 1954 Psi, Northern Illinois State
  • 1953 Colony, San Jose State (1954)
  • 1954 Colony, Wisconsin

References

  1. 17th Ed, Baird's , p 734-735


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