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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, 1930when the season opens. Scott and Bennettare at the end posts while Millerand Griffiths are showing up well in thecenter of the line. <strong>Phi</strong>keias Peters,Pape, Scott, and Vandervort are doingwell on the freshman team, Ohio Betais again very active in journalism withHout as sport editor of the Transcriptand with Coultrap and Taylor as issueeditors of the semi-weekly publication.Maharry and Huit are reporters on theTranscript and Wood is on the sophomorebusiness staff. On the other campuspublication, Armstrong is business manager.Kraft was recently appointed seniorpresident of the Freshman class andled the yearlings in the annual froshsophrushes. All the brothers returnedto school this fall except Dolbey. whois transferring to Stanford, and Freemanand Fifield, who are working. Fourbrothers are on the executive body of theY.M.C.A.—^the council. They includeSmith, Dodge, Babbs, and Coultrap. Houtwas recently elected a director of theorganization. Whitacre and <strong>Phi</strong>keiaPolley are in the band, which will playat all the football games this fall.Social Activities: Plans are being laidfor the annual pledge banquet whichwill be held at the chapter house onSeptember 27.Alumni Personals: Dunham, '28, hasreturned to the university as instructorin German. Dunham, who had the highestgrades in his graduating class, hasreceived an M.A, from the Universityof Wisconsin for work taken there duringthe past year. JAMES COULTRAPOhio Gamma, Ohio University(Received too late for the May SCROLL)Campus Activities: We won a cup inintramural volley ball competition makinga total of four cups won in intramuralsso far this year.Social Activities: Plans are underway for a big spring sport dance to begiven immediately after finals.Chapter Visitors: Mark Bradford,traveling secretary, paid us a visit thefirst week of May. WM, WILLIAMSOhio Epsilon, University of AkronChapter House Improvements: Usingthe proceeds derived from a benefit[78]bridge, the mothers presented the activechapter with a fine set of crested chinaware.Campus Activities: Paul Strickler,'Z2, was selected as business managerof the 1931 Tel-Buch, Akron University'syearbook. <strong>Phi</strong>lip J. Dietrich receiveda scholarship from <strong>No</strong>rthwesternUniversity which entitles him to a yearat the Medill School of Journalism. Asecond scholarship from <strong>No</strong>rthwesternwas granted to Louis Hampel in the departmentof Commerce and Business Administration.Blair Boblett is catchingon the baseball team while Fred Weberfills the first baseman's position. Thechapter is represented on the track teamby Krug, pole vaulter, Baker, discus andshotput, Goehler in the dashes, and Haslettin broadjumping.CHARLES E. BRYANT, JR.Ohio Zeta, Ohio State University(Received too late for the May SCROLL)Chapter House Improvements: TheFreshman class presented us with a newGrebe Radio. The guest room has beenrefurnished and redecorated and twolamps have been purchased for the musicroom by the mothers' club.Campus Activities: Larkins and Holcombwere awarded their letters in basketballand Esgar was appointed seniormanager. <strong>Phi</strong>keia Witherow won hisnumerals in freshman basketball and<strong>Phi</strong>keia Elberfeld his numerals as freshmanbasketball manager. Black" and Felbingerare in the hurdles and high jumprespectively. Condon is pitching regularlyon the varsity baseball team. Clarkhas been awarded a graduate scholarshipfrom the university.Social Activities: A house dance washeld April 4, with the Scarlet Mask Bandfurnishing the entertainment. The Zetaprovince convention was held April 5and 6 at the Deshler Hotel. The combinedFounders' Day banquet was heldthere April 6,Chapter Visitors: Henry K. Urion,Arthur R. Priest. There were manyalumni and delegates from other chaptershere for the province convention andthe Founders' Day banquet,CARL SCHWENKMEYER

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