The Kappa Delta chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi was founded on February 26, 1995 by the Eta Pi chapter at the University of Northern Iowa. Mr. Alfred E. Sergal III was the sponsor at the time of installation. The chapter serves the various band programs at Northwest Missouri State in a variety of ways throughout the year. During the marching band season, the chapter helps with set-up and tear-down before and after practices, and supplies apples and water for the band during football games. The chapter also helps with setting up for practices for many of the other instrumental ensembles and concerts. Over all, the goal of the Kappa Delta chapter is to serve the band programs at Northwest Missouri State in any way they can.
|
 |
Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Fraternity
Kappa Kappa Psi (KKΨ) is a National Honorary Fraternity for college band members that was founded in 1919 on the campus of Oklahoma A & M (now Oklahoma State University). Today there are approximately 200 active chapters around the nation, made up of over 5,200 active members.
The purposes and creed outline the goals of the fraternity as well as express the outlook and mindset each member should strive toward.
Creed: We, the brothers of Kappa Kappa Psi, believe that service to the college or university band program fosters responsibility, loyalty, and leadership; that a spirit of the brotherhood is enhanced by the participation in a band program; that music is a universal language and truly the greatest of the arts; and that through fraternal participation, each member will strive for the highest.
Purposes: Be it known that Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Fraternity for College Band members, is an organization operating exclusively in the field of the college and university bands, and for the following several purposes:program fosters responsibility, loyalty, and leadership; that a spirit of brotherhood is enhanced by the participation in a band program; that music is a universal language and truly the greatest of the arts; and that through fraternal participation, each member will strive for the highest.
- To promote the existence and welfare of the college and university bands and to cultivate at large a wholesome respect for their activities and achievements.
- To honor outstanding Band members through privilege of membership extended as a reward for technical achievement and appreciation for the best in music.
- To stimulate campus leadership and promulgate an uncompromising respect through the medium of the college band for gracious conduct, good taste and unswerving loyalty.
- To foster a close relationship between college bands and promote a high average of attainment by the performance of good music and selection of worthwhile projects.
- To provide a pleasant and helpful social experience for all engaged in college band work and to cooperate with other musical organizations in any manner consistent with the purposes of the institution at which chapters are located.