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Alpha Beta Kappa Chapter
Spring 2015 Initiation
• My name is Chelsie Norton and I am the
current president of the Alpha Beta Kappa
Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi.
• This virtual initiation is the product of
collaboration among chapter officers from
across the country.
Greetings Candidates!
Cortney Cooper,
Current ABK President 2015
• Our virtual candidates include learners
from a variety of locations around the state
of Georgia and beyond.
• We welcome you and hope that you find
this presentation meaningful. Welcome to
KDP!
ABK Chapter is 11 years old
ABK Chapter was installed at Valdosta State University
on March 9, 2004
ABK Chapter is Growing
The chapter started with 38
members
in Spring 2004
To date we have inducted over 550 members into the chapter!
ABK Chapter is a Leader
Valdosta State University was the
first and only university to which
Kappa Delta Pi issued a chapter charter
to a College of Arts and Sciences.
We are still growing and establishing ourselves here on VSU’s campuses. This virtual initiation
is an effort to serve those who attend virtual classes or who commute long distances.
ABK Chapter is Different
With our hectic schedules, it is difficult for
us to meet monthly as a group in a single
physical location because we are spread
around the state.
We do hold two initiations during each year and plan to start holding at least one general
meeting a year, most likely in the spring.
ABK Chapter is Involved
Your officers meet online as needed
to take care of the chapter’s business.
Our greatest challenge is to find ways to serve our members better and
to keep us all connected.
Melissa Rainey,
ABK President 2005
Hurricane Katrina Food Drive
Jocelyn Campbell & Kourtney White,
ABK Membership Committee 2005
Project Teddy bear
Katherine Backes (R),
ABK Historian 2005
Hurricane Katrina Food Drive
KDP is Progressive
Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society
in Education is vitally interested in
promoting excellence in education throughout
the career lifecycle of its members
KDP is highly progressive and leads the community of honor societies by embracing
virtual universities and recognizing their scholarly accomplishments
KDP is Forever
Once you attain membership in KDP,
you will be a member for life
If you lose contact after graduation, you may
always reconnect as a member-at-large or by
joining a professional chapter
You may find KDP Headquarters
online at www.kdp.org
We hope you decide to remain an active member
throughout your career
This Initiation is Different
Typically, a KDP initiation is done in a formal
setting with family and friends attending.
Alpha Beta Kappa Chapter, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GAWilliam S. (Steve) Taisler (ABK President 2006-07) (center)
and the
setting is
solemn.
Members and
alumni
of the
chapter
attend
This Initiation is The Same
The ritual is a proud tradition
repeated many times since 1927
Although the environment
may be different, this version of
the ritual remains consistent
with those being experienced
throughout KDP.
The Tradition is the Same
Please treat this virtual initiation as a serious
undertaking.
This presentation attempts to
provide as much of the solemnity
and tradition as possible
in a virtual environment.
We have done our best to create the proper
setting in our virtual environment.
As we begin…
The original ritual of Kappa Delta Pi,
written for the initiation of new members
into the Society, was adopted by the Executive
Council on March 3, 1927.
The initiation ceremony ritual combined idealism,
symbolism, and tradition. The ceremony was
conducted in a “reverent and esthetic” manner,
with symbols that suggested inspiration,
introspection, and consciousness.
Welcome
We, the officers and members of
Alpha Beta Kappa Chapter, welcome
you, our new prospective members,
to our chapter.
We would like to recognize each of you by name
and to tell of your scholarship, but because of the
nature of this presentation, we will have to
recognize you as a group for your outstanding
scholastic accomplishments at VSU.
Emily Hunter,
1st ABK President 2004
The Ceremony
Members of the Alpha Beta Kappa
Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi,
International Honor Society in
Education, we are now assembled to
reaffirm faith in the Ideals of our
Society and to initiate into
membership candidates who seek the
bond of our common purpose,
to promote excellence in and recognize
outstanding contributions to education.
Master Chief Steve Taisler, USAF,
ABK President 2006
Our History
Kappa Delta Pi was founded on March 8, 1911,
at the University of Illinois.
The Society was
incorporated
on June 8, 1911.
The Alpha Beta Kappa Chapter was installed by
KDP former International KDP President,
Dr. Marcella Kysilka on March 9th, 2004
Dr. Julie Reffel
ABK Associate Counselor
Professor
Dr. Marcella Kysilka
Professor Emerita,
University of Central Florida
What Does Membership Imply?
Membership implies fostering the high
ideals of the education profession by
assuming trusteeship of a rich
professional legacy.
Candidates, you will be asked to accept the
responsibility of transmitting this legacy at
the end of the presentation.
It is our privilege and duty as educators
to transmit this legacy.
Michelle (Backes) Parkerson,
1st ABK Vice President 2004
ABK President 2005
What Does Membership Imply?
Do you accept the responsibility of
transmitting this legacy?
If so, you will answer, “I do” by
completing the affirmation statement
at the conclusion of the initiation.
Current members may state,
“And we affirm anew our responsibility in the
transmission of this legacy.”
Kourtney White,
ABK Membership Chair 2006
Principles of the Society
Education is a vital societal force
that encourages universal welfare and
individual progress.
Education is the cornerstone of democracy and
the foundation for personal fulfillment.
Honor societies conduct rituals and ceremonies to
impress upon their members the ideals and duties
to which they adhere.
Melissa Rainey
ABK President 2005
& Dr. Moch
Principles of the Society
Members of Kappa Delta Pi have
cherished the Society’s Ideals and
accepted the concepts of duty
established when the organization
was founded.
It is desirable that new members of Kappa Delta
Pi seek awareness of the duties which education
imposes and of the Ideals of the Society accepts.
Jennifer Johnston,
ABK Treasurer 2005,
Convo Delegate 2005
Ideals of the Society
We present for your acceptance the Ideals
which guide members of the Society.
In a formal ceremony where the members gather
together at the same place,
candles are lit representing each ideal.
In our virtual ceremony, these candles
are represented graphically
for each of the ideals.
Korry Allen,
ABK President 2008
Fidelity to Humanity
The first Ideal is that of
Fidelity to Humanity.
compassion in the contacts one has, as an
educator, with humanity;
This Ideal implies faith in the potential
of human beings and in the improvement
of the human condition through education;
Dr. Denise T. Reid,
ABK Associate Counselor
Professor
Fidelity to Humanity
and dedication to the concept that
through continuous education based
upon equal opportunity, persons of all
ages, races, and creeds will find
increased opportunity for experiencing
more meaningful lives.
All of this is implied in the
Ideal of Fidelity to Humanity.
Maranda Powell,
ABK Alternate Convo
Delegate 2005
Fidelity to Humanity
Do you accept this
Ideal of Fidelity to Humanity?
If so, you will answer, “I do” by
completing the affirmation statement at
the conclusion of the initiation.
Current members may state “And we affirm
anew our faith in the Ideal of Fidelity to
Humanity.”
Mandy Moore,
ABK Historian & Convo
Delegate 2009
Ideal of Science
The second Ideal
is that of Science.
This Ideal implies that, as an educator, one will
be faithful to the cause of free inquiry and strive
to eliminate prejudice and superstition by
withholding judgment until accurate and
adequate evidence is obtained.
Wendy Lane, 1st ABK Historian
ABK President 2004
Ideal of Science
One will not distort evidence to
support a favorite theory; not be
blinded by the new or spectacular;
nor condemn the old simply
because it is old.
All of this is implied
in the Ideal of Science.
Dr. Kysilka, former International President
KDP, and
Dr. Sheri Gravett, Associate Vice President
Academic Affairs,
ABK Member
Ideal of Science
Do you accept this Ideal
of Science?
If so, you will answer, “I do” by
completing the affirmation
statement at the conclusion of the
initiation.
Current members may state,
“And we affirm anew our faith in the Ideal of
Science.”
Dr. William J. McKinney,
VSU President,
ABK Member
Ideal of Service
The third Ideal is
that of Service.
This Ideal is the very essence of
education which seeks
advancement, not merely for self, but
for society as well.
The incentive of the great educators
of the world has been their desire
to serve humanity.
Dr. Marsha Krotseng,
Chief Planning Officer,
ABK Member of the Society
Ideal of Service
Service in education implies living so
that others are strengthened and
inspired, and striving for the
achievement of justice, peace, and a
better way of life for all.
All of this is implied
in the Ideal of Service.
Dr. Sheri Gravett,
Associate Vice President
Academic Affairs,
ABK Member of the Society
Ideal of Service
Do you accept this Ideal of Service?
If so, you will answer, “I do” by
completing the affirmation statement
at the conclusion of the initiation.
Current members may state,
“And we affirm anew our faith in the Ideal of
Service.”
Dr. Sheri Gravett
Associate Vice President
Academic Affairs
Member of the Society
Ideal of Toil
The final Ideal is
that of Toil.
Toil - the will to do the task
that must be done whether the task
pleases one or not,
and faith in the social necessity
and intrinsic reward
of the education profession.
Dr. Peggy L. Moch
ABK Chapter Counselor
Professor
International President-Elect
Ideal of Toil
It implies working with such faith
and zeal that others are won to
the cause of education.
All of this is implied in the Ideal of Toil.
If one life has been given greater
freedom and nobler vision,
toil has not been in vain.
Dr. Peggy L. Moch
ABK Chapter Counselor
Professor
International President-Elect
Ideal of Toil
Do you accept this Ideal of Toil?
If so, you will answer, “I do” by
completing the affirmation statement
at the conclusion of the initiation.
Current members may state,
“And we affirm anew our faith in the
Ideal of Toil.”
Dr. Peggy L. Moch
ABK Chapter Counselor
Professor
International President-Elect
Society Emblem
Our Society’s emblem incorporates:
the scroll,
and the characters
K (Kappa),
Δ (Delta),
Π (Pi).
the stylus,
the beehive,
Society Emblem
Many of the treasures of antiquity,
which form the foundation of
modern education, rest upon
scrolls of papyrus.
The golden scroll,
therefore, is the foundation of our emblem.
The shaft running through the scroll is
the stylus, the first instrument known
to be used in making letters and figures.
Society Emblem
The beehive symbolizes toil.
represent our motto —
Knowledge, Duty, Power —
words expressing the
entire meaning of our
educational ideals.
The characters,
K (Kappa), Δ (Delta), Π (Pi)
Are you ready to proceed?
The Purpose and Ideals of Kappa
Delta Pi are now known to you.
Are you ready to assume the
obligation of membership in
Kappa Delta Pi? Emily Hunter,
1st ABK President
If so, you will answer, “I am” in the affirmation
statement and continue to the conclusion of
the initiation.
Obligation of the Society
Please read aloud the
Obligation of the Society:
If you so promise, do so by completing the
affirmation statement at the conclusion of the
initiation.
I promise to abide by the Constitution
and Bylaws of Kappa Delta Pi
and to cooperate to expand the influence of its
purpose and Ideals.
Emily Hunter,
1st ABK President
You Are Now Members
I now declare you members of
Kappa Delta Pi,
International Honor Society in
Education,
pledged to be faithful to its Ideals, and
worthy to enter into the bonds of fellowship
with its members.
Emily Hunter,
1st ABK President
So to Teach…
-So to teach, that our words
inspire a will to learn;
To the fulfillment of these objectives, we pledge
our efforts and our faith.
-So to serve, that each day may
enhance the growth of exploring minds;
-So to live, that we may guide young and old to
know the truth and love the right.
Dr. Peggy L. Moch
ABK Chapter Counselor
Professor
International President-Elect
Officers of ABK Chapter
Dr. Peggy Moch – CounselorDr. Sean Lennon – Associate CounselorDr. Jessica Graves – Associate Counselor.
Cortney Cooper – PresidentLorrae Walker – Vice-PresidentDiane Schenk – SecretaryChelsie Norton - TreasurerKim Harris – Historian Vacant – Foundation Representative
Ashley Copelan – Membership Chair
What Happens Next…You should receive your membership numberfrom KDP Headquarters within two months.
You should receive your KDP and chapter membership certificates, KDP pin, a copy of the KDP Creed, and the “Essential Guide for New members” from us within the month.
Conclusion
This concludes the Spring 2015
ABK Chapter initiation. Please remember to complete your affirmation form.
Without the affirmation, we cannot certify your initiation to KDP.
Click on the link for affirmation provided on the online initiation main page.