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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 THETAmade the trip to New England with thebasketball team. Sivell placed third inthe breast stroke in the swimming meetwith Springfield. Hamblen continues tobe one of the mainstays of the fencingteam. In the wrestling meet with Syracuse,Reynolds was one of the only twoColgate grapplers to win his match, givinga fine display of speed and skill inpinning Smith of the Orange in slightlyover one minute, in the light heavyweightclass. Although crippled throughinjuries during the latter part of the season,the underclass basketball team managedto finish second in their league. Theindoor baseball league has just started,and the house team won its first game ingood style. In the intramural boxingtournament New York Zeta capturedthree out of the six individual championships.Reynolds scored a sensational oneround knockout to win the heavyweightcrown for the second time; Eddy carriedoff top honors in the featherweightclass, while Ashley gave a classy exhibitionin capturing the lightweight titlewith a third round knockout. Myers hasbeen elected assistant manager of basketballfor next year. Brown ran on thefrosh one^mlle relay team against Cornell.At the close of the basketball seasonAcropolis won his varsity letter.Flaitz and Eddy are out for freshmanbaseball, and Brown and Les Lacey areout for freshman track. Beers waselected to the Maroon board, and Phllpwas made associate editor. <strong>Phi</strong>lp is inMask and Triangle and is also a memberof the Press Bureau.Social Activities: The initiation banquetwas held on March 14 with De-Banks M. Henward, Province President,acting as toastmaster. Guests includeddelegates from Cornell, Dartmouth, andUnion. The featured speaker of the eveningwas Charles B. Mason.Chapter Visitors: E. Stanley Copeland,'29; E. Kenneth Smith, '30; HughBusher, '30; Edward Miller, '30; HarryKnox, Cornell, '32; Jack Weatherly,Dartmouth, '31; Richard Cummings,Union, '31.Alumni Personals: On February 14 thewedding of F. Max Allen, '30, and MissFrances Bennett took place in Buffalo.A son, Peter Harold, was born recentlyto Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day.RICHARD L. LACEY<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Alpha, Duke University<strong>Phi</strong>keias: Glenn McNalry, Greensboro,<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina. This is the third of theMcNairy brothers pledged by <strong>No</strong>rthCarolina Alpha. Dalton graduated withclass of '27, and Egbert, the secondbrother, is an active member now.Initiates: March 2, 1931: Ashley CChappell, Jr., Monroe; W. C Martin,Jr., Wilmington; William S. Fairchild,Jr., Buzzard's Bay, Massachusetts; JohnE. Falle, Troy, New York; Albert B.Means, Jr., Wynnewood, Pennsylvania;Justus G. Daniels, Jr., Spring Hope;George T. Lawver, Greenfield, Massachusetts; Harold M. Horack, Durham;William K. Lang, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;Adolphus W. Campbell, Hackensack,New Jersey.Campus Activities: Hoopy, Hayes, andHome, members of student council;Hoopy also vice-president of the men'sassociation and business manager of theyearbook; Home and Robertshaw, varsitybasketball; Weaver, freshman basketballand baseball; <strong>Phi</strong>keia White andLang, on staff of yearbook; Lawver, assistantmanager of tennis; Means, <strong>Phi</strong>keiasCrawford and Rossiter, freshmantrack; Falle, freshman baseball; Martin,assistant manager of basketball; Randleand Hay, golf team, Randle is captain;Fairchild, freshman golf; Coombs,Klare, Robertshaw and Smith, varsitybaseball; Ewell, student newspaper staff;McLean, varsity swimmer; Taft, managerof freshman tennis; Hoopy and Daviselected members of O.D.K.; Herbertand MacLaughlln, members of universityorchestra; Chappell, <strong>Phi</strong>keias Fowler andG. McNairy, glee club.Chapter Visitors: George Ragsdaie,province president; Latnsy Barnes, travelingsecretary; Dob'..s, Emory; N. D.McNairy, '27; Joe Cottrell, ex-'30.TED M\N-N<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Gamma, Davidson CollegeNew Officers: Hancock, president;GigniUiat, warden; Brannon, treasurer;Guerrant, secretary; Lafferty, chaplain;Enochs, chorister; Hawkins, alumni secretary; Campbell, historian; McKnight,reporter.Initiates: February 24, 1931: JohnBest, Shelby; William Covington, Rockingham; James White, Graham; RuffinWilkins, Brevard; Graham Campbell,[525]

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