The Ancient Order of A-kep-ot Ster-boo
The Ancient Order of A-kep-ot Ster-boo was an organization formed June 3, 1916 in Topeka, Kansas.[1][2] The organization's headquarters were located in the Hamilton Building at Sixth and Quincy Streets.[3]
Modeled after the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben[4][5] from Omaha, Nebraska, the organization was "...entertaining the Democratic population of Topeka and delegates to conventions in this city with the mystic degree work."[6] Its ritual told the story of an Assyrian pirate crew marooned on a south sea island and contained a total of three degrees.
The first initiation was held on June 7, 1916 during Merchants' Week in Topeka.[7] Membership was open to any interested person and anyone attending an initiation were required to become members of the organization. Initiations typically began with a parade containing current members and new initiates, who were frequently "captured" and taken to their initiations in a cage which was included in the parade.[8][9]
The officers of the organization consisted of Imperial Petoka; Chief Petoka; Assistant Chief Petoka; Scribe; Kepota; Second Petoka; Third Petoka; Guardian and Mysterious A-kep-ot. The Imperial Petoka, Chief Petoka and Assistant Chief Petoka also had assistants.
The organization also consisted of a membership committee[10] and music committee.[11]
References
- ↑ "Plot Against Kansas Merchants". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 91). The Topeka Daily Capital. The Topeka Daily Capital. May 18, 1916. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ↑ "Ancient Order A-kep-ot Ster-boo Awaits Victims After Rehearsal". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 108). The Topeka Daily Capital. June 4, 1916. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- ↑ "Ready for Opening of Merchants' Week". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 109). The Topeka Daily Capital. The Topeka Daily Capital. June 5, 1916. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ↑ "Ancient Order A-kep-ot Ster-boo Awaits Victims After Rehearsal". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 108). The Topeka Daily Capital. June 4, 1916. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- ↑ "Ake-pots Open Season Tonight". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 235). The Topeka Daily Capital. The Topeka Daily Capital. October 9, 1916. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ↑ "Ancient Order A-kep-ot Ster-boo Awaits Victims After Rehearsal". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 108). The Topeka Daily Capital. June 4, 1916. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- ↑ "Topeka Welcomes Kansas Merchants This Week". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 108). The Topeka Daily Capital. The Topeka Daily Capital. June 4, 1916. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ↑ "Ake-pot Ster-boo Initiation". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 244). The Topeka Daily Capital. The Topeka Daily Capital. October 18, 1916. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ↑ "Stirring Time is Due in Ake-pot Ster-boo Den". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 249). The Topeka Daily Capital. The Topeka Daily Capital. October 23, 1916. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ↑ "Hundred Join Ake-Pots Tonight". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 120). The Topeka Daily Capital. The Topeka Daily Capital. June 16, 1916. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ↑ "A-kep-ot Ster-Boo Will Initiate 100 Monday". The Topeka Daily Capital (Volume XL, No. 106). The Topeka Daily Capital. The Topeka Daily Capital. June 2, 1916. Retrieved 10 March 2015.