History of the Zeta Theta Chapter of Kappa Delta


On March 8, 1989, Kappa Sigma Phi local sorority was founded at Trenton State College (now known as The College of New Jersey) by 32 young women.  They shared a vision of a sorority created upon the ideal of "Unity through Individuality". Their colors were Black and Teal, and their mascot was the Baby Harp Seal.  Their philanthropy was Underprivileged Children.  After a short time KSF decided it was time for them to seek the stability of a National Organization, and petitioned to become a chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority .

On November 9, 1991, Zeta Theta Chapter at Trenton State College (now TCNJ) was installed as the 183rd chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority.  The Chapter still upholds the ideal of KSF of " Unity through Individuality", and cherishes the Baby Harp Seal as a beloved local mascot.

Founding Sisters of Kappa Sigma Phi
Melissa Anderson, Amy Andress, Jenifer Cameli, Laura Cole, Kate Connolly, Elizabeth Decker, Alison Dubroski, Carolyn Gillespie, Chrissie Hartnett, Barbara Hall, Jeanne Hengemuhle, Kim Jones, Jill Kompa, Wendy Keller, Jennifer Latta, Andrea Lignelle, Eileen McElroy, Mary Ann Meidhof, Janet Napoli, Elaine Prendergast, Amy Puzzo, Tia Pursley, Vanessa Sanchez, Becky Schooner, Marci Sorge, Jackie Tarry, Loren Tosi, Monica Turner, Laurie Valentine, Laura Veverka, Meg Wargins, & Julie Woodward