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

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Vol. LV, <strong>No</strong>. 2THE SCROLLPHI DELTA THETAbanquet is to be in the Dacotah banquethall this year.Chapter Visitors: G. Grimson, '04;Mark Bradford, traveling secretary; T,Johnson, '09.Alumni Personals: Dick NelrHng isattending a medical school in <strong>Phi</strong>ladelphiathis year. Leland Lewis is attendingthe Rush medical school in Chicago.Hugh Baird is teaching and coaching inWabasso, Minnesota. Bernard Schnitt iswith the Universal Credit Corporation inFargo this winter. ALLAN W. EYNONchairman of the social committee, was incharge.Chapter Visitors: Dr. Preston W.Search, Wooster, '76, was a guest of thechapter recently during a visit to thebirthplace of the fraternity. RobertBourne, '29, was a visitor at the chapter.RICHARD D. WEINLANDOhio Beta, Ohio Wesleyan UniversityInitiate: October 5, 1930: RobertJackson, Cuyahoga Falls.Campus Activities: In the first footballgame against Marshall college fiveOhio Alpha, Miami Universitymen from Ohio Beta took a prominentpart. Kraft and Scott and <strong>Phi</strong>keias<strong>Phi</strong>keias: Angus Shearer Huntington, Griffith's, Bennett, and Miller all helpedWest Virginia; Herbert Ames, Bryan; to contribute to the victory of Ohio Wesleyan.Kraft, as the place kicker on theJames Beardsley, Findlay; James Cunningham,Newark; Morgan Dreffer, team, accounted for the extra point thatColdwater; William Hughey, Dayton; was the margin of victory when OhioKenneth Hutchinson, Lima; Richard Wesleyan beat Dayton 7 to 6. <strong>Phi</strong>keiasJennings, Dayton; Nelson Jones, Fremont; Edwin Lemert, Cincinnati; Lewis frosh team and <strong>Phi</strong>keia Peters is doingPape and Scott are playing on the firstMcCann, Dayton; Don Mason, Wapawkoneta;Charles Mathews, Dayton; Reed Samuell are showing up well as candi­well on the second team. Huit andPrugh, Dayton; Wallace Rhodes, Wooster;Frederick Sparks, Connersville, university yearbook; while Jackson isdates for the editorship of Le Bijou,Indiana.competing for the place of business managerof the annual which is now held byInitiates: October 7, 1930: JohnFriend, Wyoming; Allen Burns, Eaton; Armstrong. Martin was elected presidentof the debate and oratory council,Ralph Weatherbee, Springfield.Cam purs A ctivities: Gordon, Lamb, the organization that takes charge of allVernon, and Gerald Cheadle are out for intercollegiate speaking contests. Membersof the varsity debate team includefootball and all have bright prospects ofmaking their letters. <strong>Phi</strong>keias Shearer, Babbs, Coultrap, Martin, Maharry, Samuell,Smith and Stewart. Stewart andJones, Lemert, and Hutchinson are all onthe freshman squad, and <strong>Phi</strong>keia Cunninghamis out for freshman manager. forensic fraternity. Wilson was recentlyMartin are members of A 2 P, honoraryGriffith, Wilson, Alex Burns and Mee elected to the Latin Club, while Smith,were all chosen for the university glee Coultrap and <strong>Phi</strong>keia Line have beenclub, having been members of last year's appointed to student body committees.club which experienced a highly successfulseason. Fowler is out for business dinner and dance was held September 27Social Activity: The annual pledgemanager of the Recensio, annual yearbookof the university, while <strong>Phi</strong>keia Chapter Visitors: Dr. Morris P.In the chapter house.Price is working for a place on the Shawkey, '94, president of Marshall college; Walter Loomis, Denison; Johneditorial staff of > the Student. Friendis on the cheer leading squad. Purcell Clymer, '30; Robert Lynch, '30; Gilsonis drum major of the band. <strong>Phi</strong>keia Wright, '30; Eugene Kallher, ex-'31;Beardsley is on the freshman "Y" cabinetson,'22; William Coultrap, '28; FreeWilliam Ackerman, ex-'30; Richard Ben­Social Activities: The first party of Vail, '28; John Pyke, '27; Albert Schuff,the year, the annual pledge dance, was ex-'30; Richard Smith, '27.held at the house, October 4, with the Alumni Personal: <strong>No</strong>rman I. Taylor,Campus Owls furnishing the music for '03, was recently elected president of thethe occasion. The dance was acclaimed insurance men of the state of Kentucl^.a success by all present. Alex Burns,JAMES COULTRAP[141]

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