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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, 1931tional activities honorary. Van Sicklereceived an "A" key, activities honor.Roth was Initiated into TAB, nationalmusical honorary. Egan was initiatedA # r, national journalistic. Wentslerwas tapped ^ 2, national biological, andwas also appointed chairman of the TreeDay committee by the student council.Track: Goehler, dashes; Woodward,half-mile and high-jump; McClelland,low hurdles; Erwine, shot-put; Weber,high jump; Arnette javelin; Hazlett,broad jump; Gallager, dashes, Lockertand Moyer, <strong>Phi</strong>keias, are assistant managers.Baseball: "Lefty" Anthony, varsityfirst baseman; Goehler, pitcher;Weber, outfield. In the Akron "U"Golden Gloves tournament, •* A 6, wontwo out of the three championships. <strong>Phi</strong>keiaMoyer topped the lightweight division.Erwine won among the heavyweights.<strong>Phi</strong>keias Titmus and Volz participated,but were defeated in the finalsand the semi-finals respectively. Goehlertook third place Individual honors in thefoul-shooting contest. <strong>Phi</strong>keia Linderhas lead in Chimes of <strong>No</strong>rmandy.Social Activities: The annual "FezzyFeast" will be held at Shaker HeightsCountry Club, Cleveland, June 6.Chapter Visitors: Latney Barnes, travelingsecretary; Bob Bowman, ex-'26;<strong>Phi</strong>l Dietrich, '29; Louis Hampel, '29.Alumni Personals: Louis Hampel, '29,was honored at <strong>No</strong>rthwestern, by hiselection to B r S, national honorary scholasticfraternity in commerce. He wasgraduated from Akron last June. At thattime he was awarded a scholarship of$500 in the finance department at <strong>No</strong>rthwestern.R. H. FULTONOhio Zeta, Ohio State University' <strong>Phi</strong>keia: Paul White, Akron, Ohio.New Officers: President, EdwardWeaver; Reporter, Charles Rogers;Steward, Stewart Holcomb; Secretary,Arthur Summers; Treasurer, JohnBlack; Historian, Thomas Ervin; AlumniSecretary, Henry Gorney; Warden,Joe Moss; Chaplain, Wilbur McHaffey;Chorister, James Gardner.Campus Activities: Larkins and Russellwere awarded the varsity "O" andWeaver received a reserve "O" in basketball; Larkins was elected honorarycaptain for the season just ended. Condonand Witherow are doing well inbaseball. On the track squad we are representedby Russell, Holcomb, Etherington,and Black. <strong>Phi</strong>keia Cramer is doingcommendable work in spring football.Russell was recently initiated into T B H,honorary engineering society. <strong>Phi</strong>keiaVincent's work on the Sun Dial has receiveda great deal of favorable comment.In recent qualification matchesPeterson won a berth on the golf team.Elberfeld, Loeber, Rogers, and Summerswere recently initiated into A K •4', commercialfraternity. Harper was electedpresident of the same organization forthe coming year.Social Activities: The annual Founders'Day banquet was held at the Elks'Club on April 8 in conjunction with OhioBeta and Ohio Iota. The guest for theevening was William McPherson who in1887 was a member of the first class ofinitiates Into Ohio Zeta and who is nowpresident of the American Chemical Societyand dean of the Graduate School ofOhio State University. The speaker ofthe evening was F. L. Rosemond, OhioWesleyan, '84; both he and Brother Mc-,Pherson gave messages of value to us.During the banquet it was announcedthat Brother Ervln's name was to beadded to the chapter scholarship plaqueas the junior having the highest scholasticstanding. An informal dance was heldat the house on the evening of April 4.Arrangements are being made for theMiami Triad dance to be held nextmonth.Chapter Visitors: Roy Clymer, '30;William Cox. '30; Frances Griswold, '28;Martin Elberfeld, '30; Tom Fullmer, '28.Alumni Personals: The announcementhas reached us of the engagement ofMilton Rawley, '28, to Miss CharlotteGates. George "Red" Troutman, '13, hasreturned from abroad where he has beenmaking arrangements for the Ryder CupMatches to be held In Columbus thissummer.JOHN D. BLACKOhio <strong>Theta</strong>, University of Cincinnati<strong>Phi</strong>keias: Fred Louis, Hamilton, Ohio;Walter Steuken, Covington, Kentucky;Carl Wells, Kenneth Darlington. JosephHudson of Charleston, West Virginia;Victor Calvin, Cincinnati; Hugh Bohner,Springfield, Massachusetts.Initiates: February 22, 1931: CharlesBoeckley, Guy Bugher, William Doherty,[530]

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