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Title: KKY Tau Class Spring 08


1
KKY Tau Class Spring 08
  • Second Session
  • 01/28/08
  • 700pm

2
Quiz 1!!!
  • Greek Alphabet

3
Reminders
  • Interviews (handout)
  • Big Brother signature (handout)
  • Binder
  • PM Pin
  • Information Sign-up

4
Class Officers
  • President- represents class at meetings and to
    Sponsor if the need arises
  • Vice President- fills in for the President if the
    need arises
  • Secretary- takes minutes at class meetings
  • Treasurer- handles class money and receipts

5
Service Project
  • Have 50 to complete task if needed
  • Ken Sulma with more information

6
Requirements forActive Membership
  • Registered students
  • Members of the university band program
  • Be formally initiated after completing the
    Membership Education Program
  • Pay all annual fees and dues (15-Chapter,
    70-Nationals, plus one-time fee of 10 when
    joining)
  • Attend all required meetings
  • Become acquainted with the National, District,
    and Chapter Constitutions
  • Understand the history of Kappa Kappa Psi
  • Support the efforts and purposes of the Chapter
    and the Fraternity

Information found in 2007-2009 Kappa Kappa Psi
Guide to Membership Page 75
7
Preamble
  • Be it known that Kappa Kappa Psi, National
    Honorary Fraternity for College Bandmembers, is
    an organization operating exclusively in the
    field of the college and university bands, and
    for the following several purposes

8
Founding and Early Years
  • Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm was
    established on March 22, 1858 by the legislature
    of the State of Iowa.
  • On September 11, 1862, Iowa became the first
    state to accept the provisions of the Morrill Act.

9
Founding and Early Years (cont.)
  • It was not until March 17, 1869 that the college
    was dedicated and President Welch was
    inaugurated.
  • This makes ISU the first Land-Grant institution
    to be co-educational from its inception.
  • President Welchs wife Mary established what is
    thought to be the first Domestic Science (now
    Human Sciences) program in the United States.

10
Founding and Early Years (cont.)
  • The School of Veterinary Science was established
    in 1879, making it the first state-sponsored
    veterinary school in the country.
  • During the first year at Iowa Agriculture College
    and Model Farm, room rent and tuition were free
    to all in-state students.
  • Much of the early campus was constructed and
    landscaped by student labor.

11
Founding and Early Years (cont.)
  • During the early years, students were expected to
    obey the twenty-eight rules of the college.
  • Examples-
  • A student who arrived late did not eat.
  • Students were also required to wear slippers in
    the dining room.
  • Students were fined 0.10 if they did not eat
    everything on their plate.

12
The Stantons and the Construction of the
Campanile, 1897
  • Edgar W. Stanton, donator of the bells, was a
    graduate of the first class in 1872.
  • He donated the bells in memorial of his late
    wife, Margaret MacDonald Stanton.
  • The Campanile was built in 1897 and completed in
    1898.
  • These bells were the first scientifically tuned
    chimes in the world.
  • The fiftieth bell was installed in 1967.

13
The Hub
  • The Hub was the station for the 4-wheel steam
    engine called the Dinky that ran between the
    school to downtown Ames.
  • The Hub was used from 1801-1907.
  • The Electric trolley replaced the 4-wheel steam
    engine and ran from 1907-1929.
  • The Hub was remodeled in 1987.

14
Athletic Beginnings at ISU
  • This team earned the nickname Cyclones when
    they soundly defeated Northwestern University
    36-0.
  • STRUCK BY A CYCLONE- It comes from Iowa and
    Devastates Evanston Town was the headline in the
    Chicago Tribune the day after the Northwestern
    defeat.
  • The IAC on the vest of the uniforms stood for
    Iowa Agricultural College.

15
Athletic Beginnings at ISU
  • Early Varsity sweaters had an A for Ames. It
    wasnt until 1929 that the A was changed to I
    on the football uniforms.
  • Cy was born in 1954 and made his first appearance
    at Homecoming.
  • Original school colors were gold, silver, and
    black.
  • Gold representing agricultures golden harvest.
  • Silver- representing engineering.

16
Athletic Beginnings at ISU
  • Black representing the veterinary department.
  • The joke at the time was that the veterinarians
    killed but never cured.
  • Cardinal and Gold were adopted in 1899
  • The athletic counsel said it was impossible to
    use (the former) colors in the dyeing of a
    sweater.

17
Bands at ISU
  • Music courses were first offered in 1869.
  • The Department of Music was formally recognized
    in 1888 as an academic program of the University.
  • In 1891 the marching band first got uniforms.
  • In 1967, a student could earn a degree in music
    for the first time.

18
ISUCFVMB
  • The marching band used to earn money by cleaning
    up the stadium after games. One afternoon, a few
    band members were changing out of their uniforms
    into work clothes in the football locker in the
    Olson building. In walks head football coach
    Earle Bruce. He looked around the locker room
    and saw all of the non-football players and said
    Hey! You cant change in here! This is the
    Varsity locker room!

19
ISUCFVMB Cont.
  • At this time, band member Tim Jensen looks at
    Earle and says, Yes we can! Were the Varsity
    Marching Band! That was good enough for Earle.
    And it stuck.
  • The actual date of this occurrence was October
    21, 1978. It was after cleaning the stadium
    following the ISU v. Oklahoma game, and before
    boarding busses going to Kansas City in order to
    play for a Chiefs v. Cleveland Browns game the
    next day.

20
How We Became ISU
  • In 1898 the name was changed from Iowa
    Agriculture College and Model Farm to Iowa State
    College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts.
  • On July 4, 1959 the name was changed again, this
    time to Iowa State University of Science and
    Technology.

21
The Colleges of ISU
  • Today there are 6 undergraduate colleges
  • Agriculture and Life Sciences, Business, Design,
    Engineering, Human Sciences, Liberal Arts and
    Sciences.
  • Other Programs include the
  • Graduate College and the Veterinary Medical
    College.

22
Reminders for Next Time
  • Meet next Monday, February 4th at 700pm in
    Carver 160
  • Dues need to be paid by Third Degree to Matt
    Brower in the amount of 80- Checks made payable
    to Kappa Kappa Psi
  • Quiz next week over Preamble, ISU History, and
    ISU Bands History
  • Meet with your Big Brother and get two signatures
    by Monday
  • Have at least 5 interviews completed by Monday
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