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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, 1930Campus Activities: Moss has beenelected president of the newly formedRepublican political club of Washburn.<strong>Phi</strong>keia Flick was elected bailiff of thelaw school. Under the management ofGrove, * A O took second place in theintramural softball'tournament. L. Jordanand Stlcher were elected membersof the Washburn pep club.Alumni Personals: R. Jordan, '29, waselected president of A O 4> national lawfraternity. Mack, '29 is a member of thefaculty of the journalism department ofWashburn. Also Mack has been electedSecretary of the alumni association ofWashburn.Kansas Gamma, Kansas State AgriculturalCollege<strong>Phi</strong>keias: Edmund McCormick, Oakland,Cahfornia; Bus Boyd, <strong>Phi</strong>llipsburg;Orven Moore, Byers; Curtis Steele,Oberlin; Orville Nuffer, Leonardville;Everett Hughes, Stockton; Cecil Arens,Don Landon, Homer Taylor, and GordonEwing of Topeka, John Reever, Parsons;Don Wyatt, Stockton.Campus Activities: <strong>Phi</strong>keias Taylor,Moore, Boyd, and McCormick are outfor freshman football. <strong>Phi</strong>keias Steeleand Ewing are playing in the college andmilitary bands. Fleming has pledgedn E n. Price is now cadet colonel ofthe R.O.T.C. Reichart was elected tosenior men's Panhellenic. Peterson madehis letter in baseball. Ehrlich was electedtrack captain. Hanson is captain in theR.O.T.C.Social Activities: Rush party wasgiven September 8.Chapter Visitors: Ham Hamilton, '19of Chicago, Illinois; Costello. '27, JunctionCity; Albert Ehrlich, '27; MarionGove, '26, Topeka. Dallas Price, '29,Wakefield; Dave Rankin, Kansas;Hughes, '29, Kansas City, Missouri;Geo. Davidson '28, Kansas City, Missouri;Allen Davidson, '28, Kansas City Missouri; Thacher, '28, Waterville; W. H.Burgwin, '22 Springfield Missouri.MILTON EHRLICH[130]Kentucky Alpha-<strong>Delta</strong>, Centre College<strong>Phi</strong>keias: James Harper, Carlisle;James McGregor, Tampa, Florida;Hughes Jackson, Danville; PembertonCooley, Jefferson, Georgia; Jack Morgan,Richmond; James Lee Murphy,Danville.Initiates: May 20, 1930. Jack Goode,Nashville, Tennesiee; Joseph King, Ashland; William Holman, Bowling Green;Burf ord Davis, Harrodsburg; LouisBonta, Harrodsburg; Joseph Hayward,Danville.Chapter House Improvements: Thecampaign to raise funds for the erectionof a new chapter house, though progressingslowly, is near to completion.Because of the conservative nature ofthe campaign, with regard to loans ofany sort, it will probably be severalmonths yet before the additional moneyrequired will be raised. Work of constructionon the lot that has been setaside will start as soon as the money israised.Campus Acitvities: George Young isat work organizing a new orchestra forthe coming year. Goode and <strong>Phi</strong>keiasMcGregor, Morgan, and Cooley are outfor the freshman football team. Schoolfieldand Morgan have taken up workas editor and business managers of theCento, college weekly. Bininger is secretaryof the newly organized CentreCollege Christian Association. Gaywoodis manager and Holman assistant managerof the football team. Wilson is onthe staff of the Cento. Young Is librarianof the glee club. Bininger is scribeof Ye Rounde Table, local scholarshiporganization, and vice-president of Omicron<strong>Delta</strong> Kappa. Schoolfield is vicepresidentof the Senior class, Lynn ispresident of the Junior class and Morganis secretary-treasurer of the Sophomoreclass. Bininger has been reelected presidentof the Pitkin Club and of the Interfraternitycouncil.Social Activities: The marriage ofMiss Wlllene Crawford, Danville, andRichard Caywood, <strong>No</strong>rth Middleton,took place in the Danville MethodistChurch June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Caywoodare living in Danville while he completeshis Senior year at Centre. The chaptergave its annual formal on May 23.Feature of the affair was the grandmarch, put on by a Centre fraternity atits formal for the first time In recentyears. Many alumni and friends of thechapter were in Danville for the dance.Chapter Visitors: L. P. Long, '29; R.G. McMurtry, '29; H. S. Faurest, '28.Alumni Personals: Charles W. Caldwell,Jr., '30, is with the Farmers

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