


Traditions began to grow, and a large concrete "K" was installed on the University's front campus on June 4, 1923. This structure became the center piece for the yearly "K-Girl" ceremony. The ceremony was the official opening of Campus Day at Kent State, when the K-Girls, or chapter sweetheart, was escorted by the uniformed brothers to the "K." The brothers would form a large circle around the "K" and sing fraternity songs as she applies the first dab of white paint to it. The retiring chapter president and the new chapter president would complete the painting.

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