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

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THE SCROLLPHI DELTA THETA October, 1930more; Colonel Farrell and son, Vanderbilt;Earle C. Anthony, '03; Stanley V.Walton, '03; Ray Kenison, University ofCalifornia at Los Angeles; Pete DesJardin and Roderick, Stanford; RussellCarter and Watson Fritz, Arizona.Alumni Personal: John Henry Buckley,'28, and wife are rejoicing over therecent arrival of a baby girl.DONWESTCalifornia Beta, Stanford UniversityNew Officers: president, Leo Devlin;warden, John Parker; reporter, StuartWarner; secretary, Francis Bates; historian,Jack Eagal; chaplain, Harold Allen;chorister, Bill Clark; rushing chairman,Austin Clapp; House manager BudHawkins will continue work in his -office.Bill Best was elected assistant housemanager.Chapter House Improvement: Worktoward a new house is progressing.Campus Activities: Carol Wynn hasbeen running a table this summer andhas been collecting room rent from summerboarders as a means of making thehouse pay while not occupied by the activechapter. There are no regularcampus activities during the summer.Chapter Visitors: Joe Reynolds, OregonState, lived at the house during Augustand September. Fred Young,Swarthmore, spent a week with us whileon his way to Yellowstone Park. Fredstopped in again on the way home to LosAngeles and brought <strong>Phi</strong>keia Steve Millerof University of California at LosAngeles with him. Purdue also fromSwarthmore, spent a night with us.Several of the brothers from CaliforniaAlpha stopped in while on their way toRolph's ranch for a rushing party.BERCHMAN R. DEVLINColorado Alpha, University of Colorado(Received too late for the May SCROLL)Chapter House Improvements: Thechimney of the main fireplace has beenrepaired to improve the draft. All ofthe second and third floor rooms will becompletely refurnished this summer.Campus Activities: Sturges has one ofthe leads in the senior play. Hays, chairmanof the Band Concert Committee,has taken an active part in the foundingof M 2 X, local band fraternity. The[64]soft and hard ball teams have reachedthe semi-finals in the intramural balltournament. Intramural track seasonbegins Saturday, May 10. Jeff Buck hasbeen pledged to H K N, honorary electricalengineering fraternity, Jim Snow hasbeen pledged to ^ P 2, medical fraternity.Jack Shjppey is doing an act in theII E II vaudeville. * A 0 will have abooth in the 11 E n carnival. With thecompletion of the new B 0 n and A 2 *houses the campus will have practicallyall new houses. The A O H and the ^ K Tchapters moved into their new housesthis year. Jeff Buck has been electedsecretary of S T. Alvin Franks is headof the Engineers' Day committee. Collinshas been elected captain of the swimmingteam for next year.Social Activities: The spring dancewas held at the chapter house May 10.It will be carried out as a Crest Dance.The Mothers' Day banquet was held onthe same day.Chapter Visitors: Floyd Major, thetraveling secretary, visited the chapterduring the week of April 27. We certainlyappreciated his constructive suggestionsand feel that through him wehave been brought in closer contact withthe General Headquarters. A number ofalumni including Ed. Williams, presidentof Xi Province and Abbett, chapter adviserwere at the meeting in which Majorpresided.Alumni Personals: Lee Johnson, '28,and wife; Neal McDonald. '29; andFrank Potts and wife were chapter visitorslast week. S. RICHARD SERINGGeorgia <strong>Delta</strong>, Georgia School of Technology<strong>Phi</strong>keias: Sidney B. Allen, ThomasBothwell, Decatur, Georgia; Fred Cassells,William H. Chambers, Wink A.Davis, Robert Marion, Jr., Jack Martin,Dan O'Callagan, and Charles W. Wolcott,Jr., of Atlanta, Georgia; GeorgeChastain, Montezuma, Georgia; DudleyFrazer, Nashville; James M. Kimbrough,Griffin, Georgia; J. A. McAllister, Hawkinsville,Georgia; W. J. McCoy, Meridian,Mississippi; William T. Millican, Macon,Georgia; Frank Ridley, LaGrange,Georgia; Albert Rodenbough, St. Augustine,Florida; Robert J. Warner, Hickory,<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, and Robert W. Wilson,West Palm Beach, Florida.

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