The History of

Kappa Chi Delta


Kappa Chi Delta was established Febuary 1, 1998. The idea for Kappa Chi Delta began with four women, Debbie Jancek, Kate Murray, Valerie Stetts and Chrissy Hnetinka. These women had a vision for what Greek Life at Bucknell could be like, and hoped to provide another option for women on Bucknell's campus. As a chapter we strive to promote enthusiasm, diversity, and character among all our Greek sisters.

 

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Our Colors are Purple, Green and Ivory.

 

Our philanthropy is the Lewisburg area. We felt that since we are a "local" sorority, that we should help our "local" community. Fitting isn't it?

 

Our symbols are the frog and the butterfly.

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Our other symbol is the dagger. dagger2.gif (1199 bytes)

 

Our flower is the lavender daisy.

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Kappa Chi Delta is proud to be part of the Greek community at Bucknell University.

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