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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>. 6THE SCROLLPHI DELTA THETAGeorge McTeer and Bert MacGiilivraystarred throughout the season; Craigwas elected to the Students Council, andalong with Crutchlow represented thehouse in the university boxing tournament; Black has recovered from his unfortunatehockey injury and is associatedwith MacFarland in the business activitiesof the Choral Society; Fulcher, O.B. Mason and J. Rowat were elected tothe Scarlet Key Society; O. B, Masonhas been selected as an intercollegiatedebater; McMorran is playing intermediatebasketball; Newton is managing theswimming team.Social Activities: The Fraternity danceis to be held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotelon March 6, with the Fraternity banqueton the night following. Cross is in chargeof the dance while Crtitchlow is lookingafter the banquet arrangements.Alumni Personals: The Alumni havebeen holding frequent meetings in connectionwith the proposed new chapterhouse. The plans have been on display—and are most elaborate. Hugh Crombieand Ralph Powell have been the leadingspirits, along with Gordon Hughesand Allan Kennedy.J. ALEX EDMISON*^Rhode Island Alpha, Brown University<strong>Phi</strong>keias: Gordon M. Baird, Wollaston,Massachusetts; Donald C. Bogert,Demarest, New Jersey; Paul B. Chaney,New York City; George T. Clark, Palisade,New Jersey; John P. Corlett, BayVillage, Ohio; Daniel G. Ferry, Rutherford,New Jersey; Robert S, Hall, Suffield,Connecticut; Kenworthy M. Hoge,Jr., Masslllon, Ohio; Erik G. Lagerloef,Weehawken, New Jersey; Daniel L. J.O'Neil, Jr., West Haven, Connecticut;George R. Payne, New York City; EdwardT. Pritchard, Loch Arbor, NewJersey; Maurice G. Sellgman, New YorkCity; Earle F. Waters, Winchester, Massachusetts.Campus Activities: Moulton Is playinga great game at center ice for thevarsity hockey team which is undefeatedin five games. Stockbridge is a substitutewing. Sawyer is jumping center forthe basketball team, while Harris is playinga forward position. Walsh is a freestyle man on the swimming team, andAldrich is one of the regular divers.Ewing is assistant manager of the mer-[441men. <strong>Phi</strong>keias Hall and Bogert arewings on the freshman sextet. <strong>Phi</strong>keiaWaters is wrestling for the freshmen inthe one forty-five pound class. <strong>Phi</strong>keiaClark is regular guard on the yearlingbasketball team. <strong>Phi</strong>keia Hoge is outfor freshman swimming. Moulton wasa member of the Senior Frolic Committee,first of the year's college socialevents. The fraternity basketball clubis undefeated to date and should be astrong contender for the college championshipwhich it lost last year by a singlepoint.Alumni Personals: Briggs A. Doherty,ex-'33, was recently married to MissPhyllis Bollman of New Haven Connecticut.N. H. MORTONSouth Dakota Alpha, University of SouthDakota<strong>Phi</strong>keia: Robert Blewitt, Madison,South Dakota.Initiates: Initiated March 7, 1931:Robert Crowder, Elk Point; Max Stuben,Donald Donahue, Sioux City, Iowa;Robert McKinnon, Armour, South Dakota;Robert Moore, Gerald Price, RaymondKoppang, John McGilvary, SiouxFalls, South Dakota; Wilfred Bryant,Platte, South Dakota; John Illsley, Sundance,Wyoming; Wm. Leeman, Nemo,South Dakota, Ivan Howes, Pierre,South Dakota.Campus Activities: For the third consecutiveyear the <strong>Phi</strong>s have taken allhonors in the Military department. Thismonth the intramural marksmanshiptrophy was won by Carter, Qualm andHegness, The <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> crack squadwon the squad competition for demonstrationdrill at the annual Military Ball.Basketball is progressing very well, theSouth Dakota conference champions bejngundefeated so far this year. Root,Adklns, Crakes, Walker, Tice, Maloneyand Buck all hold berths on the firststring squad. Clark Gunderson and RobertCampbell were pledged to •4' A *,honorary law fraternity, Campbell andWhitmore are working out in preparationfor tryouts for 2 A "*•, honorary athletic.<strong>Phi</strong>keias Price, Moore, McKinnen andKoppang were pledged to A 2 n, commerce.Basker has transferred to theUniversity of Minnesota. Basker wonthe national mile run in 1928. Due to theexcellent early spring outdoor track

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