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

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THE SCROLLPHI DELTA THETAJanuary, 1931Chapter Visitors: Arthur R. Priest,Executive Secretary; Anthony Spangler,'26.E. SIDNEY BAKERQuebec Alpha, McGill University<strong>Phi</strong>keias: K. C. MacLure, Beauharnois;G. E. Wilson, Montreal.Initiates: <strong>No</strong>vember 3, 1930: J. H.Stovel, Jr., South Porcupine, Ontario;R. H. Montgomery, New Richmond,Quebec; S. D. McMorran, Ottawa, Ontario;E. P. Broome, Toronto, Ontario;E. K. McLean, Montreal West, Quebec;R. N. .Warnock, Westmount, Quebec;C. B. Chapman, London, Ontario; F. M.Mitchell, Westmount, Quebec.Chapter House Improvements: A newcombination radio and gramaphone hasbeen secured.Campus Actiznties: McTeer is againcaptain of the senior hockey team, lastyear's intercollegiate champions; Mc-Gillivray is playing defense on the sameteam. Cross is playing junior waterpolo. Craig is business manager of TheMcGilliad and has been nominated forcommerce representative on the students'council. Edmison was elected by acclamationas law representative on thestudent council. Allison has been activeon the Players' Club executive and is incharge of commerce, '32, debating. Mc­Morran is out with the basketball squad.Hutchison and Broome are playing intermediatehockey. Rowatt, J. P. is exchangeeditor of the Daily: Newton ismanager of senior water polo. Fulcheris manager of junior water polo. Blackwon a prize for advertising solicitationoffered by the Players' Club. Rowat,C.A.R., is secretary of the law undergraduatesociety.Chapter Visitors: Colonel WilfredBovey, director, department of extramuralrelations, McGill University. JohnMitchell, Aberdeen '30, and Trevor Lloyd,Bristol '30, members of the British universitiesdebating team.Alumni Personals: A. Gordon Nairn,Law '30, is now on a law scholarship inFrance and may be reached c/o Bankof Montreal, 6 Place Vendome, Paris;Stuart B. Wood, Commerce, '30, hasreturned to Peru and is living at Avenue28 de Julio, 745, Miraflores, Lima,Peru, S.A.J. ALEX EDMISONRhode Island Alpha, Brown University<strong>Phi</strong>keia: Richard G. Buzzell, Manchester,New Hampshire.Chapter House Improvements: Newfurnishings have been purchased for theparlor, including lamps, end tables, andpictures.Campus Activities: The fraternity tagfootball team won the college championship,being undefeated. The team thenjourneyed to Cambridge and defeatedthe champion club team of Harvard 12to 6. Harris and Sawyer are candidatesfor the basketball team. Walsh and Aidrichare practicing daily with the swimmingsquad. Moulton will probably takecare of the center position on this winter'svarsity sextet. E. M. Read hasbeen selected to represent Rhode Islandas a candidate for Rhodes Scholarship.Sittler '30 has been chosen a candidatefor the Rhodes Scholarship.Social Actiznties: Freshmen are beingentertained Saturday afternoons atthe house. This program will continueuntil the second semester begins.Chapter Visitor: Edward L. Sittler'30.N. H. MORTON[314]South Dakota Alpha, University ofSouth Dakota<strong>Phi</strong>keia: Robert Crowder, Elk Point,South Dakota.Chapter House Improvement: NewGraybar Radio set, with home recordingcombination.Campus Activities: Nine Varsity letterswere awarded to <strong>Phi</strong>s on the teamand eight freshmen numerals to <strong>Phi</strong>keias.Kenneth Stanley was elected toStrollers. Clark Gunderson was pickedon the <strong>No</strong>rth Central conference eleven.Twelve <strong>Phi</strong>s are reporting for varsitybasketball this year and from all appearancesit looks as if the squad will be ,ninety per cent <strong>Phi</strong> Delt. The intermuralchampionship was dropped to theindependents this year when the ATAquintette nosed the <strong>Phi</strong>s out in the finalGreek game.Social Activities: Our first fall informalwas held in the Old ArmoryFriday, December 5. About sixty coupleswere present and the dance was perhapsone of the most successful held onthe campus this year.Chapter Visitors: Mark Bradford,traveling secretary for <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>

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