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

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THE SCROLLPHI DELTA THETA May, 1931GLENN LOCKWOOD, Montana. '32who succeeds Brother Rohlffs in basketballand will captain the 1932 team,Lockwood throws the javelin long distancesand is also a politician, runningfor the job of president of the seniorclass at the University of Montana.Lockwood, weights and j avelin, hasthrown the javelin 190 feet seven inches;White has run the half in 2:1; Burke,vaulter and runner, has run the 100 in10 ;2. Others out are Cox, Dahlberg, Caven,Bell, Agather, Erickson, Holstrom.Ineligibles out are <strong>No</strong>rth and Currie.Men out for spring football, under Montana'snew coach, Bernard Oakes, areCaven, Reynolds, Breen, Crowley, Cox,Babcock, Peterson, Dahlberg, Soenke,MacKenzie, Eckley. Kennedy, if eligible,would have made the swimming team.Most of the brothers not out for othersports are out for golf; B. Davis andFitzgerald won matches in a facultystudenttournament, and Fitzgerald is theUniversity golf champion. Powell has receiveda second lieutenant's commissionas a reserve officer. Rohlffs is actingR.O.T.C battalion commander for thespring quarter, and Boone, D. Davis,Breen and Kennedy are student officers.In a concert, February 15, the Symphonyorchestra played an overture by LowndesMaury. In the orchestra were Watson,Eckley and Maury. As a conclusion tothe concert, Maury played two of hispiano solos, a scherzo and impromptu.The three compositions were played publiclyfor the first time, from manuscript.A poem by Nelson, called "ConcreteWorker," appeared in the March Issueof Frontier Magazine. In the April issueof the Montana Alumnus, official quarterlymagazine of the alumni association,three brothers have articles. Skeels, '30,Montana's Rhodes scholar, wrote on hisfirst impressions of Oxford; Powellwrote on University athletics, Hauglandon University educational changes. HI-Jinx musical comedy show, "A Millionfor a Man," was written and directed byBarnes. Morrell had the lead, and <strong>No</strong>rthwas in the cast. Curtis won the $5.00prize for the best news story in theKaimin, University paper, and Hauglandwon first and third places for the besteditorial. Curtis, Maury and Hauglandmade the fall quarter honor roll, whenplaced third among the fraternities.Crowley, Curtis and Powell made thewinter quarter honor roll. SonstoHe andCrowley appeared in a one-act play,February 12, and Crowley in anotherApril 23. Fitzgerald, Eckley, Agather,Barnes, Staley, Compton are in the band.Allen, H. Anderson were initiated into•* A •$. Committees : Caven, Frosh Dance;Fitzgerald, Bear Paw-Tanan dance;QuinHn, Foresters' Ball; C Johnson,•i* A •* banquet; Eckley, Fitzgerald, BearPaw mixer; Patterson (Chairman),W. Brown, junior garb; Barnes, Breen,Patterson, Brown, junior prom ; Hillman,Curtis, Boone, Kennedy, InterscholasticTrack Meet; C Johnson, Allen, H.Brown, J. Erickson, high court; Boone,chairman alumni reunion; Curtis, chairman.Reunion publicity. Hillman is managerof Varsity Vodvil, which MontanaAlpha has won for the past three years,and Curtis is on the publicity committeefor the show. Morrell and Burke are incharge of the house act, which was writtenby Barnes; Breen, M. Johnson incharge of the dances; Deeney in chargeof costumes. '^ A O and S X were theonly two fraternity acts to pass tryouts,and we will compete against them in theshow April 18. Rohlffs was appointedAber Day manager, which makes thethird successive year Montana Alpha haswon this coveted honor. Rognlien, '30,and Clark, '30, were managers the twopreceding years. Rohlffs is running for[522]

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