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Sigma Kappa

The Sigma Kappa Sorority back then, in the early 1900's, was only for the wealthy, skinny, and so called perfect girls the frat boys were notorious of. If a frat boy thought of the perfect, mostly blonde, sorority girl, they thought of a Sigma Kappa girl. Today Sigma Kappa isn't as popular as it used to be in the west coast but has conquered schools of the preppy mid-west and east like the University of Kansas, State University of New York at Fredonia, Albright College, University of Michigan, Maryland University, The U at Minnesota, Chico State University (in California) and Pen State. Sigma Kappa's are top-tier at these universities. If you aren't a Sigma Kappa at these schools, you're probably low to mid tier which is good but not great. These sorority girls have class, pretty faces, hot bods, social essence, are popular, service oriented and quite the partiers at these colleges of course. These girls are carry confidence, purity, and the self-evidence that girls will run the world. With grades at an average of 3.5 nationally, these girls have brains and have personalities that will make you get on your knees. Find a Sigma Kappa girl and she'll welcome you to her mystic bond as so will her sisters.
Ben(Frat boy): Did you see those girls at the bar night? They were so perfect I can't get them off my mind bro.
Nick: Oh yea dude I think those girls were Sigma Kappas.
Sigma Kappa by Anna Mckenzie September 2, 2016

Phi Sigma Kappa 

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity devoted to three cardinal principles: the promotion of Brotherhood, the stimulation of Scholarship, and the development of Character. It was founded on March 15, 1873 by Jabez William Clay, Frederick George Campbell, Joseph Franklin Barrett, Xenos Young Clark, William Penn Brooks, and Henry Hague at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst (now the University of Massachusetts.) Phi Sigma Kappa merged with Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1985 in what was the largest merger in the fraternal world.
We are Damn Proud to be brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa.
Phi Sigma Kappa by Saluki LEEX December 12, 2008

Phi Sigma Kappa 

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity devoted to three cardinal principles: the promotion of Brotherhood, the stimulation of Scholarship, and the development of Character. It was founded on March 15, 1873 by Jabez William Clay, Frederick George Campbell, Joseph Franklin Barrett, Xenos Young Clark, William Penn Brooks, and Henry Hague at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst (now the University of Massachusetts.) Phi Sigma Kappa merged with Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1985 in what was the largest merger in the fraternal world.
We are Damn Proud to be brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa.
Phi Sigma Kappa by Saluki LEEX December 12, 2008

Phi Sigma Kappa 

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity devoted to three cardinal principles: the promotion of Brotherhood, the stimulation of Scholarship, and the development of Character. It was founded on March 15, 1873 by Jabez William Clay, Frederick George Campbell, Joseph Franklin Barrett, Xenos Young Clark, William Penn Brooks, and Henry Hague at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst (now the University of Massachusetts.) Phi Sigma Kappa merged with Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1985 in what was the largest merger in the fraternal world.
Phi Sigma Kappa, DAMN PROUD!
Phi Sigma Kappa by Saluki LEEX December 9, 2008

Phi Sigma Kappa 

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity devoted to three cardinal principles: the promotion of Brotherhood, the stimulation of Scholarship, and the development of Character. It was founded on March 15, 1873 by Jabez William Clay, Frederick George Campbell, Joseph Franklin Barrett, Xenos Young Clark, William Penn Brooks, and Henry Hague at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst (now the University of Massachusetts.) Phi Sigma Kappa merged with Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1985 in what was the largest merger in the fraternal world.
Phi Sigma Kappa, DAMN PROUD!
Phi Sigma Kappa by Saluki LEEX December 12, 2008

Phi Sigma Kappa 

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity devoted to three cardinal principles: the promotion of Brotherhood, the stimulation of Scholarship, and the development of Character. It was founded on March 15, 1873 by Jabez William Clay, Frederick George Campbell, Joseph Franklin Barrett, Xenos Young Clark, William Penn Brooks, and Henry Hague at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst (now the University of Massachusetts.) Phi Sigma Kappa merged with Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1985 in what was the largest merger in the fraternal world.
We are Damn Proud to be brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa.
Phi Sigma Kappa by Saluki LEEX December 12, 2008

Phi Sigma Kappa 

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity devoted to three cardinal principles: the promotion of Brotherhood, the stimulation of Scholarship, and the development of Character. It was founded on March 15, 1873 by Jabez William Clay, Frederick George Campbell, Joseph Franklin Barrett, Xenos Young Clark, William Penn Brooks, and Henry Hague at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst (now the University of Massachusetts.) Phi Sigma Kappa merged with Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1985 in what was the largest merger in the fraternal world.
We are Damn Proud to be brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa.
Phi Sigma Kappa by Saluki LEEX December 9, 2008