
Humanities instructors Marlys Cervantes and Tom
Mason got to taste some pie on March 15 during the Math and Science
Club’s Pi Day. Literally. Jars with Cervantes’ and Mason’s
names were the big winners as faculty, staff and students dropped coins
and currency in voting for who should get a pie in the face from Cowley
President Dr. Pat McAtee.
Cervantes and Mason took pies in the face during a brief afternoon ceremony at
the Calder Bonfy Amphitheatre on the main campus. Other Cowley employees who
were Pi Day contestants were Scott MacLaughlin, Melinda Neal, Pam Smith, David
Bostwick, Frank Arnold, Sue Saia, Kristi Shaw, and Todd Shepherd. Voting began
a week prior to Pi Day, which actually landed on Sunday, March 14.
Votes were determined by placement of coins in the jars. Coins were positive
votes. All pennies counted as one point, nickels as five points, dimes as 10
points, and quarters as 25 points. However, all paper cash was worth face value
in negative points. At the end of the week, the money was tallied and the two
contestants with the least negative points received a pie (in the face). A daily
tally was reported to keep voters informed of the prospective winners. Greg Nichols,
Math & Science Club sponsor, said he was pleasantly surprised at the outcome. “The
club had initially anticipated $100 in proceeds for fundraising purposes,” Nichols
said. “We were all shocked at the final outcome of just over $502.” Pi
is the approximate number 3.141592654. The national club celebrates this holiday
every year on March 14, hence 3-14 as the date.
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