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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>. 8THE SCROLLPHI DELTA THETAsity basketball team, and Gagliardi andSincere won their numerals at forwardand guard respectively on the freshmanteam. Van Sant and Reeves won theirletters at wing and defense respectivelyon the varsity hockey team. Mason wasawarded his letter as assistant managerof swimming, of which he will serve asmanager next year. Church won his numeralsin freshman swimming. Mason,Stoddard, and Vaill were members ofthe Glee Club, which won the New EnglandGlee Club Championship this year.Ebeling had the leading role in the lastLittle Theater production, and won thirdplace in the freshman declamation contest.Tarbox was the assistant directorof the last Little Theater show. Gruleeis in the competition for manager ofvarsity baseball. Wallace is playing atshortstop on the varsity baseball team,of .which he is captain. Newcomb is acandidate for catcher. Fassett, Sincere,and Middendorf are out for freshmanbaseball. Allen, Ebeling, and Tarbox areout for freshman track. Gagliardi andStobbs are out for freshman golf. Gibsonis out for varsity tennis, and Leeand <strong>Phi</strong>keia Pettit are out for freshmantennis. Southgate, who played on the golfteam last year, is out again this sprmg.Vaill is playing on the varsity lacrosseteam, on which he was a regular lastyear. Reeves is out for varsity track.The house is at present leading by twopoints in the race for the IntramuralAthletic championship.Social Activities: More than thirtyalumni returned for the reunion over theweek-end of Washington's Birthday.Brother Tarbox, '92, served as toastmasterfor the banquet on Saturday evening.We are planning a houseparty on theweek-end of May 16. Earl Howard's orchestrawill once more supply the music.Chapter Visitors: W. H. Greenleaf,<strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, the province president;C. O. Rundell, Akron.Alumni Personals: Robert J. Weeks,'07, Harrison K. Say^n, '22, and RobertH. Marshall, '30, are among the sevenalumni nominated to the Board of Governorsof the Williams Club of NewYork.JOHN J. GIBSON, JR.•^Massachusetts Beta, Amherst CollegeNew Officers: President, C. F. Bragg;Warden, D. K. Keith; Secretary, J. CHorton; Chaplain, T. J, Thompson; Reporter,J. Ingersoll; Historian, N. M.McLeod; Chorister, J. M. Wilson;Treasurer, A. F. Tripp.Campus Activities: Webb has recentlybeen elected a member of the Poetry Societyand to the Board of the LiteraryMagazine. In addition he is rehearsing apart in the coming production of Goldsmith's"Good-Natured Man" and directinga revival of "Ten Nights in a Bar-Room," as well as acting in it. This isthe first time that an undergraduate hasbeen intrusted with the direction of adramatic production. Wooster is also inthe cast of "The Good-Natured Man,"and Graf and Clark are rehearsing for"Ten Nights in a Bar-Room." Tracy wasrecently elected to the business board ofthe Student. Bragg, Ingersoll, and Trippwere three of the eight juniors recentlyelected to ^ B K. Bragg was chosen secretaryof the organization for next year.Ingersoll has been elected manager ofthe debating council for next year.[519]Social Activities: The valedictory servicewas held at the last meeting of thefraternity before the spring vacation.Graf spoke for the seniors and Braggreplied for the chapter. The ceremonywas very impressive.Chapter Visitors: T. S. Whitford, '28,H. M. Harten, '29, and R. A. Sanderson,'30, have been recent house guests of thechapter.Alumni Personals: Announcement hasjust been made of the appointment ofCharles A. Andrews, '95, to the office oftreasurer of the college.Michigan Alpha, University of MichiganChapter Improvements: A monthly paper.The Sword and Shield has been publishedfor the past three months and wehave hopes of continuing this service toour alumni in the future.Campus Activities: Cecil Cantrill, '33,tackle, is out for Spring football practice.Richard Hole, '32, is seeking a berth atshortstop on the varsity baseball team.John Heppes, '32, practices daily with thegolf team. Edward Wilson, 'Zl, and RobertBennett, '32, won letters in wrestling,Ed placing second in the 1<strong>55</strong> lb.class in the Big Ten meet at Chicago.Robert Petrie, 'ZZ, was awarded his letterfor varsity basketball.Social Activities: A number of Michi-

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