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Top Row—Washburn, Prill, Kohl, Reynolds A berg, Miller, Corcoran MiJ,Hr Row—Koehler, Bitmincr, Newcomb, Shear, Nelson, Mise. Klemann, But ke llottom Rent.'—I iska, Phillips Brown. Roder. Pl ak. (lillespie, (Jnstrowsky Alpha Phi Kappa (Men’s League) The Alpha Phi Kappa of Ri|X n College was organized in February, 1 • , and has been an active functional organization since that time. The main purpose of the organization is to give all men living off the campus an opportunity to enjoy the beneficial rewards which may be obtained from an organization of this type. Meetings are held regularly in the Alpha Phi Kappa club room, which is most conve- niently furnished. Social functions are held regularly sponsored by the fraternity. Members belonging to the organization must have attained a standard of scholastic proficiency in their work. OFFICERS Alvin Roder Fred Brown Jambs Plzak Trr fid rut Tice President Secretary-Treasurer Twenty-seven
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Toft Itoiv—Kiiumi, Klein, II. Miller, Meilalm, I'iibbcrt, Kcl r , Tucker, Pilfer Hot tom Horn—lloffman. Bauingnrtcii, Johnson. Hump, Riedrr, MacDonald, F. Miller Mishlove, Parsons Kappa Sigma Phi (XW omen'a League) In response to the need of closer organization among noivdormitory girls, Kappa Sigma Phi originated in October, 1924. through the efforts of the following nine League girls who compose the charter members: Hattie Miller, Fern Bump, Leone Hoffman, Mamie Mishlovc, Ethel Rieder, Linda Tabbcrt, Carolyn Parsons, Orilla Meilahn, and Marie Baumgartner. Several pledges have since been initiated into Kappa Sigma Phi, making the present membership seventeen. The sorority has given a rushing party for its pledges and an initiation banquet. The informal was held Feb. 21. There will Iv at least one other social event during the school year. OFFICERS IIattik Mim.br President Fkrjc Bump I.eose Hoppmav Mamif. Misiii.ovk Vice President Secretary Treasurer Twenty-six
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Phi Kappa Pi (Merriman) tion m Atheos Phi Kappa Pi is one of the younger organizations on the campus, cel- ebrating its fifth anniversary this year. The fraternity house, Merri- man, is so named in honor of Dr. W. E. Merri man, former president of Ripon College. At the time of organization, April 17. 1920. the college administration purchased the present home of the fraternity from Dr. C. U. Scnn. During the past years the house has been ed. a sleeping porch being added, to suit the growing needs of the fraternity, primary aim of the fraternity is scholastic, at the same time urging participa- extra-curricular activities. The membership role of Phi Kappa Pi includes Gnotos, active members and honorary members. Twcnty-eiglil
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