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Alpha Kappa Chapter - Florida in Tallahassee
The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International
Symbols
 
 
The Society's Three Symbols
 

The crest or coat of arms is often printed on Society publications. The top portion of the crest represents leadership. The cup of knowledge and the laurel wreath representing achievement are also found on the key pin. The torse below the laurel wreath on the crest represents inspiration. The lamp of learning, the rose, and a book are found on the crest. Finally, the name of the Society, in Greek, completes the crest.

The keypin is given to each member upon initiation. It is the emblem of Society membership and is worn only over the heart. No other pin, piece of jewelry, or name tag may be worn above it. It is not to be worn pinned to scarves or on collars. Upon resignation or other situations which results in non-membership, the pin should no longer be worn.

The red rose is the official flower of the Society and is used in all ceremonies and for special occasions.

 

 

 
Last updated March, 2025