1. Upon his return to the University in the fall of 1871. ________ ____was determined to keep the Order alive. He was the ¬_______ ____of the chapter from the previous year.
2. First Initiate was ______________.
3. Williams worked with Bowen to select additional men, employing methods that continue to be _____ for ______.
4. “This is the really the true idea of a fraternity, an association of _________.”
5. Small room on the second floor of the building occupied as a ______ by Dr. _____ that was directly across from the _____and ______.
6. “…there were warm hearts at the top and helping hands along the route, going and coming. So I have often thought of that old stairway as a very good ___________.”
7. “Our furniture was ______, but not ______”
8. A ____ and ____, a few old fashioned, split bottomed _______, a ______ that had seen many and better days, a small _____, and a couple of _____ complete the inventory.
9. “We lived the _____ life”
10. At all events they had their meetings, and supper in ______ back room, where they had beefsteak and waffles.
11. ¬¬¬________,__________, and _______ returned as the nucleus for a new chapter. Added five others including Thomas Wright Strange.
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13. “_____________ was the Columbus who discovered the right one…”
14. “When ___________ name was first mentioned, we came very near _______;”
15. “It cannot be underscored too greatly the importance of ______ to the fraternity.”
16. “_______ should be set aside, as well as determinations based on _______.”
17. “Decisions must be reached with the best interest of the _______ being paramount. It is never known what prospective member may be the next Jackson, the next toe ensure our colors __________________________.”
18. ____________ was the “Golden-Hearted Virginian” and he would “not rest contentedly until the _________________ is the pride of every college and university in the land!”
19. First ever composite (going clock-wise): __________, _________, ___________, ___________,, ___________, ___________, ___________, ___________, ___________.(at the bottom)
First Chapter Composite _____Chapter : 1872-1873
20. Stephen Alonzo “Lon” Jackson was born September __, 18__
21. A Quote about Stephen Alonzo Jackson: “A perfect bundle of nervous energy. His love of the fraternity knew ______.”
22. “His one ambition was to make Kappa Sigma _________________.” - Francis Nelson Barksdale, Zeta 1873.
23. In the early years, Zeta Chapter governed the operations of Kappa Sigma as “_________.”
24. The original Xi Chapter was established on January 3, 1874 at _______ in Lexington, Virginia. The chapters founders included ________, Jr., son of the U.S. Senator, statesmen and President of the Confederacy. He stayed with sick brothers and died of yellow fever..
25. His father later accepted Jackson’s invitation and became the Fraternities only _______
26. The fraternity grew to what is now known as _____, and then to ____and ____ _____ in Lexington, Virginia. Then to _______ at Blacksburg, _____ and _____ at Abingdon, _____ and ______University in Macon, Georgia.
27. After serving 6 years as Grand Chapter, Zeta issued a call for a “_____________” in Baltimore for early July 1876.
28. “_________________” was held July 5th and 6th, 1876 in Baltimore.
29. Stephen Alonzo Jackson was elected “_______________________” to hold office until the next convention.
30. _____________ (Nu Prime, Virginia Tech) was named to fill the combine office of Worthy Grand Scribe and Worthy Grand Treasurer although Zeta retained by election its position as grand chapter.
31. A new constitution was adapted with a provision for a seal, form of chapter and “__________.” A “___________” a tradition known to this date as “Kappa Sigma’s ______________.”
32. In 1880 the __________ (WGS) and ____________ (WGT) positions were separated into two offices and in 1885 the position of _____________ (WGMC) was added.
33. Today members of the ________________ are still elected every two years by under graduates at the Grand Conclave.
34. “Apples of Gold” Worthy Grand Master ______________, Grand Conclave, Richmond, 187
35. Before any man can be initiated as a Kappa Sigma, he must give his word that he is not a ______________________ and profess a belief in ________, and _________ and its teaching. Ritual requires belief in certain values, including that man is responsible to ____________.
36. The Ritual, in addition to being the common bond among all Kappa Sigma’s, provides _______and a unified method of conducting all _________
37. Every pledge of the Fraternity experiences the first part of the Ritual – the ____________.
38. What separates Kappa Sigma’s Ritual from others is the incorporation of Kappa Sigma _______ and ______ into the Ritual.
39. Above all, the Ritual of Kappa Sigma is a standard of conduct and of self-evaluation. It serves as a guide for relationships between______, between our ______, our ______ and ______. The Ritual unifies Kappa Sigma across the generations, ensuring that our colors never again ___________________
40. . Finis K. Farr not only formed Fraternity policy as a member of the SEC and later as WGM (1906-08), but also served as editor of _________ of Kappa Sigma.
41. __________ was the man “to whose ___________ in fraternity building is due Kappa Sigma’s preeminence today.” .
42. ___________ - Nationals ruined it because all they want is money.
43. __________ (school for the deaf) - ________ Chapter
Do #44-45 On the back.
44. Write Apples of Gold as best as you can.
45. Re-create the composite.