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

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THE SCROLLPHI DELTA THETA December, 1930vard studying for his Masters in Mathematics.George N. Butterfield, '29, is atSan Diego, Calif, after graduating inJune from the Naval Academy. G. B. R.Van Name is with the Engineering Dept.of the City of Burlington, Vt.J. EDWARDS TRACYVirgina Beta, University of VirginiaInitiates: October, 25, 1930. EdwardWeaver Adams, William AllenAustin, Maxfield Hudson Bence, WilliamEchols Carpenter, Brant WallaceDitmore, Byron Walter Dorsey, WilliamLloyd Moore.Campus Activities: Overbey waselected to the IMP and EH Banana, twoof the highest honorary ribbon societieson the campus. President of theP.K.' society, a social club, member ofthe Student Senate, and student representativeand secretary to the GeneralAthletic Association. Morgenroth,Hooper and Ellis were elected to LambdaPi, local academic fraternity, Austinand Carpenter are on the social committeeof Madison Hall, StudentY.M.C.A. B. Jordon is adjuncting forcross country. Ellis is assistant businessmanager of Corks and Curls, yearbook.Social Activities: The annual initiationbanquet was held at Brookside Saturdaynight, October 25, and wasacclaimed a great success by all membersof the chapter, both new and old.Chapter Visitor: E. H. Moore, '29.WM. RODES WOODBURYVirginia Gamma, Randolph-Macon CollegeCampus Activities: Mahoney has beeninitiated into S T, honorary literary fraternity.Carter has been initiatedB.L.A.K.I., ribbon society. Mahoney hasbeen initiated Eleven, ribbon society.Woodson has held down a tackle positionthroughout the year. Carter hasplayed creditably at end. Mahoney, regularvarsity tackle was dealt a seriousknee injury in the Guilford game renderinghim unable to finish the season.<strong>Phi</strong>keia Winfield has played a consistentlygood brand of football at endthroughout the season on the Freshmanteam. Doyle, Morgan, Dickerson, andHenson attended the installation exer­[220]cises of N S 0 at the University of Maryland.Social Activities: At the recent CentennialCelebration of the College, thechapter held open house on Thursdayafternoon, October twenty-third, for allreturning alumni. Refreshments wereserved and a good time was had by all.Chapter Visitors: Among the.Alumniwho returned for the Centennial Celebrationwere: Rives Childs, '12; JohnC. Sheffey, '24; C. P. Sheffey, '14;E. F. Sheffey, '13; Coke Stuart, '24;R. S, Horner, '26; George Strader, '24;John Horner, '30; Otis Dobie, '28; BradfordKilby, '96; T. N. Potts, Jr., '20;Brum Stephens, '28; Terrel Scott, '14;Stanley Blanton, '11; Stanford Webb,'20; J. J. Hickey, '92; W. R. Phelps, '08;S. J. Battin, '93; C. M. Kilby, '96; G. E.Booker, III, '21. HARRIS WOODSONWashington Alpha, Universityof WashingtonChapter House Improvements: TheMothers have continued helping the housein the development of its physical assetsby presenting it recently with three newrugs. They also just recently gave arummage sale for the purpose of raisingfurther funds for chapter house improvements.Campus Activities: Jessup and Pebbleswere pledged to Fir Tree—SeniorHonorary Society for service to the University.<strong>Phi</strong>keia's Smalling, Duecey, Mc­Mahon, and Franklin have all beenshowing outstanding work on the froshfootball squad and have all been playingwith considerable regularity. <strong>Phi</strong>keiaWeaver has started out on the grind asa frosh basketball manager. He is expectedto stick to the job for four years.The chapter also is represented on the'basketball managerial staff by a junior,Allen. Anshutz, a Sophomore, hasgraduated, as a result of the preseasonelimination work, to the Varsity basketballsquad, there to join the two <strong>Phi</strong>lettermen—Nelson and Perry. The firstweekend of the month fifteen membersof the chapter packed their bags andemigrated over the border northwardto Vancouver, B.C. where we assistedBradford, the travelling secretary in installingthe new chapter of * A -9—BritishColumbia Alpha. It was the unanimousopinion of the Washington men.

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