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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 THETAOregon Beta, Oregon State College with this event we are anxiously looking<strong>Phi</strong>keias: Ira F. Powers, Jr., GordonDonley, Portland; Conrad Barrus,forward to our Founders' Day banquetwhich will be held jointly with OregonAlpha.Honolulu, Hawaii; Jack Williams, SanFrancisco, California; Vem Gardner,Chapter Visitors: Mr. Ira F. PowersSr. October 8, 1930. Gene Rapp, '29;Turlock, California; Forrest Linsey,Harold Porter '29; Edward Walker, '30;Hayward, California; Richard Holman, Lloyd Carter, '24; Ade Seiberts, '22;Los Angeles, Cahfornia; Edward Mc- Chuck Stidd, '22; Blaine Finch, '27; OrvalReeves, '17 and Judge Hewitt haveCourt, Hillsboro; Robert Ziegler, Seattle,Washington; Brewer Mills, <strong>No</strong>rth all visited the chapter in the last fewBend; Dillard Burroughs, Hollywood, weeks. Walter Gereke was the firstCalifornia; Jack Milne, The Dalles; John alumnus to have dinner with the activeFenstemacher, Piedmont, California; chapter in their new home.Harold Hill, Eugene; Kenneth Hammer,Alumni Personals: Oregon Beta sincerelyregrets to announce the death ofRainer; Donald Larson, Bend.Chapter House Improvements: OregonBeta is the proud possessor of a new ly loved by all who knew him, and duringWhitney Gill, '23. Brother Gill was dear­$50,000 home. The house is of old Englishdesign being equipped with new fur­a most outstanding athlete and studenthis stay at Oregon State College wasnishings throughout. It is built to as well. Roy Lamb, assistant varsityaccommodate 42 men, and has every football coach and freshman basketballmodern convenience. Men of Oregon and baseball coach was made the proudBeta moved into their new quarters at father of a new baby boy. Joe Mack,the beginning of this college year, September23, 1930.father of a new baby girl, Luke Gill wasvarsity baseball catcher, is also the proudCampus Activities: McKalip, Nagle, recently appointed director of athleticsRamponi, <strong>Phi</strong>keias Hammer, and <strong>No</strong>sier at the University of Hawaii, and hasare all members of this year's varsity already taken up his post.football team. McKalip is playing histhird season as the regular right end.MARK A. GRAYSONHe was mentioned last year by manynews writers throughout the country asan AU-American and looks like a sure betPennsylvania Alpha, Lafayette Collegefor All-Coast honors this season. Ramponi<strong>Phi</strong>keias: Herman Boehringer, Brook-and <strong>Phi</strong>keia <strong>No</strong>sier are fighting it line, Pennsylvania; James Bowman,out for the regular quarter back position. Evanston, Illinois; George Cobean,<strong>Phi</strong>keia Hammer is playing his second Evanston, Illinois; Frank Wenzel,season as first string center. Avrit, Scranton, Pennsylvania; John Cooper,Cochran, and Lamb are assisting Coach Jr., Ocean City, New Jersey; JohnSchissler in rounding his eleven out for Jamieson, Scranton, Pennsylvania; ChesterBaily, Youngstown, Pennsylvania;this season. Larry Warren is back athis post as editor of the Oregon State Melvin Haas, Youngstown, Pennsylvania;Robert Irwin, Washington, Penn­daily, the Barometer, and along with hisassistants Bauer and Wilson he Is lookingforward to a successful year. <strong>Phi</strong>­City.sylvania ; Walter Rothenberg, New Yorkkeias Curtin and Lindsey are both membersof this year's freshman football capped by injuries, 4> A G is well rep­Campus Activities: Although handi­team.resented in varsity football; of a squadSocial Actizities: Oregon Beta will of thirty men who traveled to Atlanticgive its fall informal dance December 16, City to represent Lafayette against Washingtonand Jefferson in the first indoor,and is looking forward to seeing manyactive alumni present. Open house will night football game, five of them werebe held October 22, at which time our <strong>Phi</strong>s; Mundy, Tellier, Wermuth, Phelps,new dwelling will be on display to all and O'Neill. Due to the lack of experienceof his team, J. McAbee, captainthose wishing to view our new home onthe inside. We arc looking forward toof soccer has been having a difficult jobour homecoming which will be heldin rounding it into shape; it now looksearly next month, and expect to see andpromising. Among those on the teambesides McAbee are Schenck, and Boehwelcomehome all our old grads. Along[145]

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