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Page One Hundred Twenty-eight LT A DE KAPPA PI S
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THE BULL DOG Alpha Kappa Pi The Alpha Kappa Pi Club was organized during December 1921 under the direction of Miss Margaret McMillan, girls' gymnasium in structor. The club is for the purpose of furthering interest n girls athletics at Cotner. Membership can be gained only by the winning of one hundred points in different activities as skating, basketball, tennis etc Those winning two hundred points are awarded a Cotner C , While fou hundred points gain a sweater. Fifty points may be gained in each activ ity. Club meetings are held every two weeks, and interesting eatei tain ments given at that time. OFFICERS FOR 1921-1922 President ...or...,.,....,.,.,.,,,.,i,,,,,.,,..i,,,,,,, Vice-President ..u....,,. Secretary .....,,i,.... Treasurer ......r,,,...,,r,,,,,,rr Sergeant-at-Arms ..,,.u,,... Press Correspondent ......., Director .... , ....,........r.,,,,,. :rni.,Lg::r:1grfrt'1,,,.'i:T':1: :Yi,.ii. r -I-if V 1 1922 ,,,Henrietta DeMott ,.......Helen Rowland ...,,.........Ruth Elarth Martha Ann Evans ..........Alice Longnecker .........u...,Leslie Olston .,.,.,,Margaret McMillan ' Vf T!l'lT 'ff.'T ' ff. 'f'IT T I1'f'I... l'lIT YT.'lITf'1fI1f' If 'IT Page One Hundred Tu
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THE BULL DOG Pi Kappa Delta The Beta chapter of Pi Kappa Delta was organized at Cotner in 1920. At the time of organization, there were eight students of Cotner eligible for membership. Since then this organization has grown to double its charter membership. Pi Kappa Delta is one of the largest honorary Forensic Fraternities in the country. Its members are nationally recognized. The aim of this Fraternity is better forensics. Before the inauguration of Pi Kappa Delta at Cotner no award was given those winning honors in forensics. The college now gives the Pi Kappa Delta key to students ini recognition of their achievements in forensics. The key has inscribed upon it the three Greek letters Pi, Kappa and Delta. In the circle of the key are set two stones which signify the degree and order of the individual. The four degrees, Fraternity, Proficiency, Honor, and Special Distinction, are represented respectively by the opal, pearl. emerald, and diamond. The six orders, Oratory, Debate, Instruc- tion, Honorary, Oratory and Debate, and Oratory, Debate and Instruction, are represented respectively by the opal, pearl, emerald, sapphire, tur- quoise and diamond. President .............,.c.i,...,.,,,,..cc,.,,.,.,,ci,,.,,,, Richard McCann Vice-President ......... ....... . ..Floyd Leavitt Secretary-Treasurer ...................... Ray Bradley Kansas The Kansas Klub has been a recognized organization at Cotner for many years. Any student born or raised in Kansas is entitled to become a member in full standing. The purpose of the organization is to increase the number of Kansas students enrolled in Cotner College, and to organize the students upon entering college into a unit, working together toward this end. The Klub is fulfilling its mission. Year by year the enrollment of students increases, at the present time, the Klub's membership stands close to fifty. 4 Aside from the regular business meetings, the Klub has many social activities. The program varies, but in the main, it consists of one party each semester, the observance of Kansas Day, and the annual Kansas Klub banquet, held on January the twenty-ninth. These social activities are carefully prepared and are among the im- portant features of the school year. A special speaker is secured for Kansas Day. The Kansas basketball warriors challenge the world to deadly combat. Kansas sunflowers adorn the college and Kansas yells echo in every room. One who has not been initiated into this organization cannot fully appriciate the family feeling and good fellowship that abide among its mem ers. President ...................... ,....... F rank Kennedy Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,s R uth Atwood I Secretary-Treasurer ,.,,., ,,,,,,,,, V ance Thomas X 1922 Page One Hundred Twenty-nine
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