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Phi Kappa Phi Q1 x 'E , ?l' ' g imma E I The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897 and is national. in, scope. Its primary objective has been from the first the recognition and encouragement of superior scholarship in all fields of study. Good character is an essential supporting attribute to those elected to membership. Chapters elect from all schools of the univer- sities, thus providing a coordinating influence. The efforts of Phi Kappa Phi are intended to further the fulfillment of its motto- The love of learning rules the world. 'Vai 'Z' C3 Front row, left to right: Eloise Moore, Donald Eichenberger, Sally Driscoll, Louis Knipp, Norris Merchant. Back row: Richard Borie, Lawrence Carnes, Margaret Fife, Richard Iler, Willis Fair- child, Roger Curran.
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The Woodcock Society is the oldest honorary scholastic organization of the University of Louisville, having been organized in 1920 by Dr. john L. Patterson, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and later Chancellor of the University. In that year he invited all recipients of the Woodcock Medal to become the nucleus of a society whose aim would be to secure a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa for the Univer- sity. The name was adopted in honor of The Right Reverend Charles E. Woodcock, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky, who had in 1910 initiated the Woodcock Medal award as a memorial to his son. Woodcook l T Membership is augmented each year by a selection of not more than ten per cent of the graduating class whose scholastic standing is at least 2.2 during their junior and senior years, and who possess the characteristics of loyalty, integrity, and initiative. The Woodcock So- ciety presents annual awards to the students who have achieved the highest scholastic standing in the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes, and offers financial aid from its permanent loan fund to graduates of the University for further study. It also makes contribu- tions to the University Library annually. 2 7 , V:',1,:5im fa r 1 . SJ
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