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factor in maintaining, perputuating democracy as the most ideal form of life. 

To remain in this position, modern education must provide youth with abilities for: (1) developing an integrated personality; (2) assuming a successful place in a group and (3) adjusting to the everchanging problems of their culture. 

Through day by day instruction in the classroom and multiple contact in the community, the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa seeks to inform all citizenry of the ever-changing problems of their culture and to equip them with the necessary social skills to solve these problems according to true democratic process. In this endeavor, the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa shall continue to take its rightful place among those who point the way in establishing, maintaining and sustaining avenues of communication between and among all peoples. 

For only by such means can the emotional aspects of problems presently impeding the goals of a modern education and the democratic way of life be resolved. 

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[[caption]] Peggie Faulks [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Theta's Founders Day Attendance [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Delta Kappa Chartering
Inglewood, Cal. [[/caption]]

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