Sir, you are a
Kappa Alpha. You are not just another
fraternity man. You are a knight of the
most unique organization among Greek letter societies. You have been familiar with a ritual and
customs which emanated-not by accident, but by device-from the most noble
qualities of the Knights of Old.
Into the heritage
you have been presented are incorporated the highest ideals of fidelity to God
and esteem of woman. You are KA. You can never be anything else and cannot do
less than aspire to excellence. You
cannot be petty, cowardly, unfair, unfaithful; you are a KA.
You have a serious
challenge, indeed a direct obligation incumbent upon you as a KA. As you are the recipient of so rich a
heritage, you are conscience-bound to be ever anxious to preserve, strengthen,
and pass on the heritage to those brothers your Order chooses to entrust with
it in the future.
You will never grow
taller than when you stoop to help a brother.
And you cannot desert him when others do. You can never become wiser by disregarding
the sterling ideals of your Order. You
can never worship your God more intimately than when you utilize the tools
Kappa Alpha has given you.
And
if you will do these things, you cannot but realize for yourself the respect of
your fellow man, the wealth of mortal happiness, and the salvation by a
generous God.
-Former Councilor
Roy Parsons (Alpha Kappa ’46)