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1930–31 Volume 55 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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THE SCROLLPHI DELTA THETA <strong>No</strong>vember, 1930repainted and new accessories were California Alpha, University of Californiaadded. An additional lounging set wasbought for the front room—two easy<strong>Phi</strong>keia: Carl Mitchell, San Francisco,California.chairs, and a davenport. The floor inthe front room received a thorough waxingand polishing.Initiates: September 21, 1930. CyrusWilliam Abbott, Jr., Piedmont, California;Earle Kelly Anthony, Los Angeles,California.Campus Activities: Bennett, O'Dowd,Gillespie, and <strong>Phi</strong>keia Podesta are outstandingmen on the varsity eleven. a regular halfback on the football teamCampus Activities: Hickingbotham is<strong>Phi</strong>keias Gill, Covington, Abbott, and and Garrity and Seely are members ofFilburn are on the frosh squad. <strong>Phi</strong>keiaTerry is freshman yell leader. <strong>Phi</strong>­squad. Crew practice has started. Hor­the squad. Abbott is on the freshmankeia Macon holds a prominent position ton is junior manager this year andon the staff of the Wildcat, weekly. <strong>Phi</strong>keiaLind has made a position on the deal of oar pulling. Lackey is in theGarrettson and Lackey are doing a greatfrosh polo team. Cooley makes bid for junior varsity boat. Garrettson is rowinghonors in the coming golf tournament, in the third boat. <strong>Phi</strong>keia Hoskot isand is playing with our pledge basketballquintet. Other candidates for this first freshman boat. Brown has justmaking a bid for coxswain position in theteam are <strong>Phi</strong>keias Terry, Ward, Harkins, been elected to •* B K. California AlphaFilburn, and Dalgleish. McVay has been is proud of this achievement. As wasappointed Major in the local R.O.T.C. noted in the last issue of the SCROLL,corps. Krause recently replaced De Vos Brown is editor of the Blue and Gold,as house manager and steward. WoUard California's yearbook, and a member ofhas been initiated into Sigma <strong>Delta</strong> Psi, the student affair's committee. It ishonorary athletic fraternity. <strong>Phi</strong>keia fitting at this time to note that Hickingbothamis also a member of ^ B X,Moore is playing varsity tennis.having achieved that honor last fall.Social Activities: The first housedance of the year is dated for October17. The chapter is making plans for theentertainment of our alumni on HomecomingDay, <strong>No</strong>vember 1, and it is hopedthat many will be with us on that day.Chapter Visitors: Al Horton, '29,now engaged as an instructor in MiamiHigh School, was a week-end visitor.Smith and Stewart, '28, both employedhere in Tucson, are frequent visitors.Fred Riggins, '29, spent several daysat the chapter house.Alumni Personals: William Price,Jr., is enrolled in the Army Air Schoolat San Diego. Hud Smart, '28, has completedhis course in the same school andis now employed by the Tri-motors Corporationin Detroit. "Red" Crouch, '28,haying played football for the OlympicClub of San Francisco for two years,has accepted a position as head coachin Glendale, Arizona. Raymond ColesJohnson, '28, was married last June toMiss Elizabeth Abbott, K A e. Baxterand Hummel, '30, are both attending theUniversity of Michigan Law School atAnn Arbor, Michigan. Sheldon White,'29, is continuing to prove his prowessas a swimmer, and is now with theDeauville Beach Club, Santa Monica,California.W. W. GREER[118]Social Activities: September 13, thesemi-annual dance was held in honor ofthe pledges. Cabaret style was the motifused for the dance. The rooms werecompletely canopied by streamers of confettiwith bunches of balloons addingtheir bit to the atmosphere. Thirtytables were set around the rooms, eachhaving a shaded candle, the only lightsof the rooms. During the midnightsupper Mort Heydenrich, visiting fromCalifornia Gamma, sang several impromptunumbers assisted by the orchestraand his offerings were well receivedby everyone. Following the initiationceremony September 21, a banquet washeld in honor of the two initiates. MartinMinney, '26, acted as toastmasterand short speeches were delivered byFred Mahl, '23; Earle C. Anthony, '03;Paul Cadman, '10; and Edward Scott, '32.Chapter Visitors: F. W, Mahl, Sr.,Cornell, '89; W. O. Morgan, 87; M. S.Woodams, '88; G. D. Kierulff, '96; A-W. Kierulff, '05; E. A. Garrettson, '05;Earle C. Anthony, '03; Paul Cadman,'15; G. E. De Goha, '11; Fred Mahl, '23;Martin Minney, '26; Gus Bowen,'23; Sheb Hodapp, 23; Coogan Nauman,'27; Buddy Hays, '25; John McKean, '24;Theron Howard, '28; Gray Minor, '28;

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