History of Kappa Alpha Order
The
story of the formation of Kappa Alpha Order revolves around James Ward Wood's
life and his experiences. He was indeed, the driving force and impetus that
sparked life into our Order.
Though
born in what is now
While
recuperating, Wood passed his time at a local country store awaiting news of the
war's end and listening to the owner of the store, a gentleman by the name of
Van Arsdale, tell stories about the mysteries of freemasonry. (Freemasonry is a
secret men's fraternal organization that has existed for over a thousand years.
Members are known as masons and belong to various chapters called lodges.)
Fascinated and captivated by Van Arsdale's stories, Wood searched for more
information about Masonic work and found books that continued to whet his
appetite for the mysterious.
That
fall, Wood carried this appetite for fraternity with him to
Wood
somehow managed to obtain a ritual from a small fraternity, Epsilon Alpha, which
had faltered during the war, and with Will Scott's assistance, used it to write
a modest ritual that satisfied both their taste and impatience. Finally, on
The
other fraternities looked scornfully upon the appearance of a new secret society
on campus, and members of Phi Kappa Psi were especially perturbed at Wood's use
of the name Phi Kappa Chi, because it was so similar to their own. Consequently,
Wood was asked by a Phi Kappa Psi member to change the name, to which he
obliged. The organization remerged as the KA fraternity. At that time, the
letters did not stand for Kappa Alpha. It is believed that Wood used the letters
"KA" to attract members and attention. (“Kuklos Adelphon” was the
popular fraternity founded in 1812 that died during the war, but was still
commonly recognized.) By the end of the spring semester of 1866, the four
founders had initiated seven additional members.
The
new school year brought promise. Due to Robert E. Lee's new association with the
college, the enrollment more than doubled to nearly 400 students. The KAs, who
held many of their meetings at the
Before
attending
In
Wood's room at Sunnyside, an estate on the edge of town, Ammen and Wood
discussed the possibilities for a new ritual, and it was agreed that Ammen
should continue the work. In order to gather material, he read books, watched
the chapter's activities, listened to their ideals and beliefs and conferred
with Wood and Will Scott late into the night on many occasions. Little by
little, the old ritual was chiseled away, and the new one was constructed in its
place. Nearly two decades later, Will Scott would write to Ammen, "The
ritual was all so altered, changed and improved upon, mainly by you, that we can
say it underwent a complete regeneration, or new birth." His development of
the ritual, constitution, bylaws, grip and symbols and his enduring commitment,
ultimately earned Ammen the title of Practical Founder of Kappa Alpha Order.

Ammen
later insisted, "The present ritual, in fact, was not made, it grew."
However, the new ritual transformed the KA fraternity into Kappa Alpha Order, an
order of Christian knights pledged to the highest ideals of character and
achievement. Ammen and his contemporaries sought to preserve the masculine
virtues of chivalry, respect for others, honor and reverence for God and woman.
Thus, they emulated their college's president - Robert E. Lee. Ammen would later
recall, "We likened him to Agamemnon and we were his Achoi battling on the
fields of
Despite
the milestone of establishing its refined identity on campus, the brothers of
Kappa Alpha stood at a crossroads. The chapter had recently expelled five
members for violations of their obligations and Will Scott was preparing to
leave his position as Number I. The brothers had to decide whether or not to
keep up the fight. One moonlit night in May 1867, Ammen and a recent initiate,
Jo Lane Stern, took a walk to discuss the future of their young fraternity. As
they sat on the steps of White’s General Store, on the corner of
With
the fortitude to forge ahead, the chapter began the 1867-1868 school year with
Ammen as the new Number I. They began looking beyond
Transfers
from
Stern
stated that he arrived in